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? HELI0GRAPHER OF L Iff--' ^ '; ./ I? ^^mmnmmmmemmmmrnmmmmu\9mm tezwurm ^ -? ? Heliographer of the famous "Death German crown prince, sending dispatch "SOW WHEAT." Is the Atlviee of Mr. Walter S. Cnuthen. To the Editor of The News: You are aware of the fact that lots of jvople arc " inaHing hard ; times" at the present. The ones t now parti fine n tHi liivd hotter i g. t a hut 1? on nd pt pa re o 1 t hnr. ii . < < < , r 1> grumbled. but the thing to do < the moment to prepare to raise some tlo'T for the next >< :>r and <juit talki* < tnttelt. end be a man of act' n :ui'! not merit of. words. As we all know wheat ear. tie grown successfully in our county. For instance. wheat has nearly doubled in price during the ! half month, and it will probably go Mill higher. No other gr.lin makes bread so universally prized. Russia. \ istri illungary an! Frame, throe of the countries now at war, are all large producers of wheat Wheat prefers heavy loams .nd t clay subsoils and i- not ns well suited to our sandy soils as oats, 'nil taking it in genera! in our county as* a whole, it lias a tine clay subsoil, and if VOIir soil will n?l nrml ... mueh. take time and prepare and men 11 re well what you do plant, ,in?l don't try 4o plan? your w'jo'e pl-.-o and make failure end then mv, thorn is mi proiit in wheat.. Nit." times out of ren if we do our part it will do its part. Land for wheat should ho plowd thoroughly. (1 tt eel and pulverized with harrows and rollers so that the ?ood lied will he firm with a layer of loose soil iit tin surface. Kvery time you carry a harrow, whichever it may be, sou increase your harvest!i?it much. No wonder so in: nv of our fiirmrir. have failed with wheat s ? iTiMeh. They never prepare the land, they depend upon it uuiUT" without aid. Why do we prepare, fertilize and cult'v; re c-ott< 1 si well? For the simple reason it will not. make if we do not go through ail oper: t.ions, so this is tie case with wheat. V'e have eot to h< lp it . A <1 ri 11 is lie le t implement for seeding wheat, h it if the drill <annot he had, the wheat ma\ tie sown and a di?c harrow used to put it in. Drills apply the fertilizer CERIMN I - \ ! '' THE CRO^N PRINCE ^ j i JI ii, s : u:.-y Sp 'b Head" regiment, commanded by the es to the troops on the battlefield. th< and sow the seed in sneli a satlsfac- ^h< tory way that it is much easier to use this method of seeding. Good (.p] small drills may he had at r. mod- art ernt< cost for seeding a smalt area Sow five to six pecks to the acre. tin November is a rood time to sow ?or v h> .tl"?uch it m >le ? a to tlf i m r or lat< r itb ct ^tt results. The Blue St m or 'nr* ' j ' " r e i .j |Jed May are i?i. a! v 'i s to p]- Hi. Kllltz II Till r h- ler i' li t ler being bea r*t I . ? ; , 11 , ; At planting tim> ii you < it p: r< vi ir eel ton eed, pply ' ;o |.a? f0j soil, i tin rwlso if von are . >i11ir to p,, use colli 11!'TelaI fertiliser . i\ter W'j in cottonseed meal and aeid phosphate at the rate of aOn or more pom Is In (he ere. \nd a to| dress \ earh iii the spring of l'ttt or more w, pi at <!s ot nitrate of soda, using the drag harrow plentifully at tiii (>f ti'ie This opens up the ground am ud lets rlr in to the roots, it in v cm a if you are ruining your crop frc in thi rperation, but drive on. it will be nil right. Y'a 'vorage yield of wheat in the \p, t'ni'ed States is f mrteon bushels to , 1: ai re and the average for ; ml Yrolin . is s! ill less, hut if vou will mo :.o our part you ran easilv grn> th> t w in]t v bushels, hut I am ape; im* f,jj f a v hole or on the average. N ?v vi ,t know wars have gone on for <i , years at the time, so now, Brothor J';:!-!!" r i ow i tin* moment to i?r- v:1)| I re (>* the rainy da> You know v(?< * O' r cotton acreage hat-" been r<*?! pin <i one-third. so put one-third in I p in- or food crops cud the oth? r |.|t 'in in 'i\c stock and re: ? pm '<> liv.. at home Moping those few 1 thouehts will attract some planter'; t??a niti'iitioii. thanking von ver\ much tor 1 hop to remain, the lie pectftillv, the w ''/i ki: s t'M'TiiihV : ('lent-on College, s. C. 9. at An Active I liver Mentis Health. ' If you want pood henltli. i clear \Yi complexion and freedom from dizzi- cr ncss, constipation. biliousness, dov o,id; lie and indigestion, take l?r \ 1 -i King's \ow Lifo Pills. They driv< j out fermenting and undigested cen foods, lear the blood and our< com- Wil 4t|?> ?r.on. f)nly 1?".< at your dru?- rel* gist. ' ! OFFICERS ON THE FIRiNC j THE LANCASTER KRW COUNTY rlgin. t lecial to The News. Elgin, Nov. 9.?The health of this minunlty Is good at present. The ie weather has furnished the farms an opportunity which they are ing in sowing a good crop of ain, viz: wheat and oats. There s not heeti for years so much ain sowed in this community, more tent than for 25 years. The writer has ordered for this imediate community 120 bushels wheat, which is being sowed. The Elgin Junior Order is in a urishing condition, having rently built a new addition consistz of one room for the use of the tiool and a ball for the use of the der. which has been painted and ds greatly to the appearance of the ilding. We believe we lu.ve now e of the most up-to-date school ilding. in the county. We have up-to-date llbr.irv costing $155 irtli (if valuable books and also * rip new globe and desks, a wn* coo' -r and an np? to-date Oh'clci".g piano. Tin "e nr* nice clean surroundings, d o i it n)> !hy" t lie pp?as it*et and mowed the weeds and ass a * d rake-1 off real nie? ly. made sand walk from the railroad to B school house. We have tin \iliury of the Junior Order, viz: "> Daughters of Americn. with 25 4 0 members who are delighted tli the order. Come on boys and L in to the Junior Order and help push the good work along HEATH SPH1XC1. pcinl to The News. Heath Spring, Nov. 9.?In addln to the usual literary program * Ullttorinlr I U?... ? O iMiiuui r\ unci ill V OUCHMV RftVP day. which was greatly enjoyed hv ? large audience present on Friv night last. Rev. :iml Mrs. E. P. Ilutson and ildren of Smithvllle, l.or county. ? with Mrs. Hutson's mother, Mrs. rah Morton, for a few days. (Mean l'p Day was observed by > Month Spring school Friday af POOIY. M so. M,' "o Tompkins. Oni i v nt' ' 'antra Therrell wore toe frotn tite r r -qteetiye -ehool i i? .'. \ .1 Fti'id:"' Mr W '' EM's. Mrs. N. F >'1 nd M? e J. \V 'I Dyeho at ending the -'ate \V. M 1' eon Mi n in Newherrv this week. Mr It. \ In era in was quit0 *dcl < > or two 1 st week at the ino of his daughter. Mrs .!. A illianis. Mrs Willie Stogner of T.aneaster ?nt Saturday and Sunday with Mr F. Hammond and Mrs H. F lliants. her brother and sister Mr. N 11. ('nt!.on and Mr. Most I .ancaster came down Saturdav ri went on a ttuniing (rin. Miss Maynie Fnskey has returned im :t visit to her brother. Mr. .1. ! ' skey and wife, nt Kershaw. Messrs James llaev and William tore of Rock Mill came down Sttnr to pent! the titty with friends. Mr II. A Morton, with his family. Jon V1 1o Lancaster Sunday, wlier" ?y visjtecl Mr. I! II. Morton and tor relatives. Miss Ffllle I.ingle of T nnea^ter is . flit's) of Mics Tless'te Mobley. Mrs. N* F Small. assoeiatiorinl mrintendent of Mie W. M. U? >m inc lorni w m i :<i eaienezor iroh Saturday. Prof. W. (.. kVestor :sn<l Mr Ron lelo of R:<nru?tor wore recent sts of Mr. Ot's Mohloy. f'rof Rushardt and his basketball in went over to Jefl'orson l?y <>unobilo Saturday and played wltl' Jefferson srjiool icnm defeating attor l?y a score of 4X to 12. Vim. Snllie Hruee wont to C'amdon unlay to spend awhile with her lighter, Mrs. Rd Tnieidol ktr.Msrs. \ndrow flrotrorv. Wondo'l h n. fintfep Willlnnis and S f\ iIk wore ntnona those who cnnie i'n front Lancaster Sunday to t friends hero. drs. K. r\ Adams of Rook Hill rctly visited her brother. Mr. .1. A lliani: . at this plaue. and other Hives at Oakhurst. drs. Mollie Knlpht of Rirli Hill is 3 LINE "J J S, NOTKMBKR 10, 1914. I INDIAN FIG I iW ;v^ > *. V \ -a ~(r5v * *? '.' " ' *' *=* \ .If? V VVt;-$ ^ T* ^ ' * * \ \ l '' ' ' \ ,; ^ ' 1 i ' t'.' ; vivo, C M it wov io join spending a few days at Mrs. N. 15. Small's. Misses Bessie and Maud Bennett, with their father, were here from the County Home to see relatives and friends Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Curnes of the Tabernaele section were here on a visit to Mrs. Carnes' sister, Mrs. G. D. Kills, Sunday. Mr. Hoyt Black well of Kershaw visited friends here Sunday. Mr. Walter Maekev of I.ancuutor was a Visitor hero Sunday. LET THE LITTLE NEWS ADS do tlio work?A few months ago a local merchant placed a liitlo twenty-live cents notice In this co)umn, I something like this: "7 pounds <?r green coffee for J;-1.?>o.** This one want ad sold 110 pounds. MEN CURED FOREVER By a true , special! t who possesse.s the ox- * '+> perleuce of m. . sjii years. The f m ' right kiml ^K if i :.; : . \ once ? ?v "* V;x^ doing the ;.V> same thing I lie : a: J way bun- A dreds and / -****?? I perhaps 7 ' thousands of itmes, with unfailing permanent results. I Don't you think it time to get t!\t right treatment? If you desire!to consult a reliable long-established specialist of vast experience, ctAne to me and learn what can be /accomplished with skillful, scientific treatment, i hold t-? o medical/ diplomas and certificates by examination and other requiremeirts from the boards of medical examiners of 4 4 States in the Uuloh. together with over 20 years' experience in specialty practice. I successfully treat Hlood Poison, Varicose Veins, Ulcers, Kidney and Bladder Diseases, Rheumatism, Oall Stones, Paralysis, Discharges, Piles and Rectal Trouble, Stricture and all Nervous, Chronic and private diseases of Men and Women. Examination free and strictly confidential. Hours: 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. Sundays, 9 to 2. Cull or Write. Dr. Register, Specialist, 5il(l Colon National Hank Itldj;., Cor. Main and Gervaia Sta. (COLUMBIA. S. C. I America's Gr< TiVb mo- t endowed Teste^Vnt r> i win gi\ VjOOU to the l?H other pin p duces 30? * Oil hay por t noil, retd.s HaV 4,bH of H * lbs. bron< kintla nf 1 become a >JCCU | p?r lb. an next year, r_,,0 higher a* r orage ing. we parcel po QilA0a not leM 1 OllctgC freight cl Uh' 'nronet an 1 . - - money n< .n-mwr h.?imh??.w *?- *>. < i ij* *.i ir..-J-? 'By 1 J IV I LAUGH AT - ' KTERS WITH THE BRITISI \ ' - ' -x> " X w"2? - fe,,- - ' ;X "" >:*> ' ' 1 ,, . ..v -/ t " U"-;^"* ! '.-' "<? '> I- "<?JK) .. i UlO i.i'los. General Pietjf-h's c i.rr.d. GEORGIA MINISTER FIND! DELIVERAN Re*. J. Powell Tells How He Found Mr New Strength to Give to His the Ijnl>or8. the Rov. J. Powell of Statesboro, Ga , 1 suffered frorh stomach troubles so edj seriously that ^hey affected his work, mu He struKKled PH^uuder the handl- out ' up as best he. ronTT^^h-irdlv rnnll*. mil ing. perhaps, just Inn in in II Uli li | Illness was hurting him. dec One day lie learned of Mnvr's era Wonderful Stomach Remedy. He sa\ took 'lie first dose tlieu derided to 1 take the full treatment. He wrote: tin "Since using the six bottles of pat ' li r 'vend' rful stomach remedy 1 ing feel li: mother num. it has been j del u wonder to nie to know how wil out could have a stomach disease i cin 1 i1.1 mine and live and do the work lire I did. I just escaped the operating Tin table. "Now 1 ran eat what 1 plea^-tfnd Stn It doesn't hurt me night uJ^^fny." l?y Tlie lirst dose was^pfoof to Itev. gn New Candy The Fruit And C hms Just C ... 1 a /NTTfi \i _ ^ * ><?w m i 'juo, iwie uanay these delieaeies. A you k quantities and Sells trem fo Also fresh Home C. Cream in tin' ciiy deliveiVl Phone 9 Yours tri GUS BE The Candy eatest Grass Comes Fi w Sutlaii Grai wonderful grass of tho age introducer highly bv the tT. S. Aerlruliurni n#n?i<i verely by the farmers in all parts of 1 r anywhere sorghum does from the At <Vlc. M:* ken more and better hay thai pt lmowii. Under ordinary conditions > to.#<H> ihs. of seed ami 3 to 6 tons Of ( lere th(^#aniH season. Adapted to all so itlng drought and standing rain. Takes eed to sow ih^acre in drills and 16 to 2 least. Qu nifty oC hay equals timothy ar livestock eat it bcHfcr than alfalfa. Wil pest. Last spring tnto^eed sold for $2 d those who grew It thei\jxpeet to plant It is now selling for f 1 pv lb. and w the supply is limited and the u>ypand ln< will send pire Sudan Grass seed prepa st for $1 per lb.-In'lots of 50 lbs. and i han one lb. considered. Larger lot* heaper. Hotter order your seed now and id be sure of scetttnr it. beside* m?k? ye?r. ,r Andreas.. , .. ? ....... I a g e mi e Far ?i, IK, Alriino, IfarrfH. County, Toiam. DROUGHT?SMILE I r I':. i liotoiUHph shows the tirst do 3 TRUE CE FROM BODY ILLS . Powell. It has been proof to tusands of people in all parts of i nation who are today grateful. Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remr clears the digestive tract of cold accretions, removes potaon5 matter and brings swift relief to ferers from stomach ailments, ?r and intestinal disorders. Many I?iTl1 4t^ias saved them from options end^wmny are sure it has ed their livesNl SVe want all pNmle who have onlc stomach trouble or eonstl ion. no matter of how long land to try ono dose of Mayr's IVon fi 1 Stomach Remedy?one dose 1 convince you. This is the raedie so many of our people have it takiiig with surprising results. i^-Wost thorough system cleanser ever sold. Mayr's Wonderful unach Remedy is now sold hero Lancaster Phnrmancy and drugts everywhere. ? * ' Kitchen !elery Season A J rpcticu Man, serve you with now he buys in large r LESS. andies and the Purest anywhere in town. LEOS Man. om Africa. ! % \ mm I and rnent. Texas. Make prorl"' Money :lin When II not more Other ill ro ia'Tr Crops under 1 bT Fail save 1 Call more m \ i ' * ' ? * AT RAIN ^ ? k 1