The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, October 12, 1917, Page 8, Image 8

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8 ? ^Br ? a * ' >ib"?'?" J ^ To put in a sup y at low i i Y ? t CJorr T X I | LOOK I COUNTY AGENT ADVISES than sot THE USE OF GOOI> SEED u 1,1( h s front th . "AH < Some Timely Suggestions For In- dozen fi ? " to select crease in Farm Crop (jve sU Production. front th _____ lie a w seed va To the Farmers of Lancaster if vo County: selectior may an Let me urge you again to select come ir your Heed corn in the held this fall. (.ounlv Do this now while the supply is v>|tj, yo greatest. It will mean greater yields and greater profits from your crop in 1918. Many farmers spend money for "Hail Insurance." That is protection against nature. Will you not spend a little time in securing tmtm protection against a poor stand and : I H| weakly barren stands. A few hours j spent in this way during the next' two weeks will give you this protec- J tion against your own carelessness. I The average Lancaster county far- Pain mer can Inrrpoon hio nrvrn ..I/.I.I 1 r. ! y.*" ? jtciu I ? to 25 per cent by using better seed. "Ther Of 18-1 Nubbins of Truth 011 See<l torn accordi stops 1 Selection. lifts of . . . ... fuss, n If you have ever been caught in. n," y<j the spring without a supply of corn | r" that was fit for seed, do not be sr fails caught that way again. The best \ Insurance is to gather your own seed at ripening time this fall when t the best quality Js most plentiful. I Pick the seed by hand in the field from the most productive stalks. S "If you plant corn from stalks / y 1/ that have suckers, that Is what you I win raise. L.iKe oegers like. Select II j V your seed corn from the stalk as It I/? stands, so you will know Its parent- | \\j "Short, thick, storm-proof stalks with ears that grow low are the right kind for the Southern States. Oom't Get your seed from such stalks he- Then cause slender, top-heavy stalks are througi _ , But b? likely to mean losses. Accept "Seed ears from the best produc- 1 Ing stalks in the field produces more live hei than seed ears apparently as good, work* c but gathered without considering the magic, corn productiveness of the parent stalk, skin, ai The place to select seed corn la In happen' the field, not In the crop; the time to _ o?t i , . . . from ?i select is as soon as it is mature, not no mor< at husking time. *oVr "Take seed corn from the beat sold 1 producing stalks as they stand thick ed as tfc in tke field. Such seed Is more like- by Lam Mac key THE LAI vio> * MOW IS ply of Clothing, Dn rest prices, as we ai OldS ie Early FOR THE POl LANCA, d which comes from a stalk ItKOINS tooil alone and did not suffer e crowding of its neighbor. Xew Serial St?i ear on the stalk is worth a lawn rom the crib, when it comes :ing seed corn. On a produc- A new serial Ik you know its parentage: The News beg e bin it may look good but tober 15th. T1 orthles* mongrel as far as "Contraban lue is concerned." story combined u want a demonstration in war. It starts 1 on your own farm, you the great war, range for your neighbors to a big speculate > for a field meeting. The per pool, suppl agent will be glad to meet splendid story, u. almost entirely Yours for service, i first on the p R. W. ORAEBKR. jCopper King, t County Agent. lor, filled with ( j tempting to ru " ' the sinking of P J ? tion passes to b tna 01 ship',aden wi| Your Corns 2r.th.et" . A _ young woman Stops at Once?Corn Lifts ...... iiitMiiiua unxu Off Clean. I ,|f.nth ship togt (i is nothing in the world like | cession of thri t" for corns. Just apply it ng to directions, the pain perilous advenl it once and then the corn p-rri?h can te r as clean as a whistle. No ] ' ariisn o.in te o bother, no danger. "Gets- , an,i read our I m know, is safe. Millions , sed it, more than all other The first insl medics combined, and It nev- [ Tuesday. Octob tails as to prl Waste Time "Hollering." nn.i r,,iPS for e Gets-It" New.. 1 an<1 rUle8 IOF 1 i Is no need for you to go l? anticipated f \ another day of corn agony. * sure you set -(lets-It." _ _u nothing else, for remember, s positively nothing else as unHVM HURT! "Gets-It" never Irritates the HUKK h, never makes the toe sore. To make the ran go about as usual with . . . ? ir play, while "Oets-It," the troubles, buy a does all the. work. Then the if you Prefer >els right off like a banana , nd leaves the toe as smooth pound of hog la n-free as your palm Never WRn* ? salve ant sd before, did It? floras not. want a ?a've an? % bottle of "Oets-Tt' today Farrls Healing ny drug store, you need pay . . . . e than 26e, or sent on receipt can t be beat D j^by B7. Lawrence * Co. Chi- ment made. Al n Lancaster and recommend- ?? 'ull le world's best corn remedy Parrie Healing 1 ?D Money B BOASTER NEWS FRIDAY, QQT. 12. 1917. BIG * f ====_==_======???====_ VOUR CH, / Goods, Hats, Ladies Suits re going to MOVE into PI ?tand?on Springs Block. and Get Fir INTING FINfiFR nv STERS FASTEST GROSTORE NEXT WEEK. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + ry t<? llo Curried In * WISE OK OTHERWISE. + ?stor News. U + + + + + + + + + + + + + 4. + +icl TTTTTTTTTTTTT U! story will appear in: ^ cj inning Tuesday, Oc-1 I.iklng Is Easy. le name of this story. Hoston Transcript. J d." This is a love' Diner?I'd like a juicy, tender V) with the present 8,eak- medium done, with a lump of hi with the outbreak of ,in<> ')U*,or on top. ai and the attempt by Waiter?That would he very nice. T ir to organize a cop- 8'1"- And now what W"1 y?u have? ies the motif for this ? The scene is laid Impossible. . J. ? u:_u Lnilisvillo ennrloi.-ln".?"< "I" nir ll'Kil HHIS, " w"' ,v? avui uai. rivate yacht of the "Now look pleasant and natural," han on a big freight- urKed the photographer. _ ontrahand of war at- "Can't be done," murmured the F< n the blockade. With sl,tpr'H wife, who accompanied him. this vessel the ac- looked pleasant he wouldn't a gruesome death '0?!* natural." th treasure and hor Helped Home, ne Robert Hollls en- *'r<>m the Capper's Weekly, strange mysterious During the hot wave which passed on board the "Es_ through Michigan a while ago, when the two leave the the temperature registered 104 in *ther, there is a sue- the shade, the people of Adrain were ? lling situations and somewhat refreshed by the an- ^ :ures related as only nouncemcnt of the engagement of 11 them. Watch for Laura Freeze to Eugene Ice, both "lew Serial. residents of Adrain. (ailment is to appear . er 15th' "Do you think the time is coming CANE cHkek I Whft" th<? Kovernment wm comman- ~~ ' ' deer all privately owned automo I Kll-rw, >? I [ ui ion . !reek township com- ,.T . ? .. . .. , , t , ,, ? . I don t know," replied the mel1 e e . at as ey s ancy,0jy motorist, "but If the goviyj ovem f r . ernment wants to beat the aherlff to offered In several de- ,? ... . ? . . ,, ? mine It will have to hurry." >ng them livestock. crops, horticultural >rk, pantry products, War Marriages, bies, flowers and ed- "Society may well be concerned te with the number of hastily planned ? nent of the fair has marriages that are taking place as lum list, giving de- ? result of young men joining the ses and departments army," says the Des Moines Capintries. A good time tal- "In many Instances these mar- pa or all who attend. rlages add to the list of dependents C. which society will be responsible for re Iili4, SCRATCHES, the duration of the war. The ro- ui 4, SCREW WORMS, mance of war is recognized. It has h< best cure for such its evil as well as its good side, ar pint of linseed oil. Young girls are swept away by the <ji a healing oil, or a excitement and the thrill of the unl- in rd or vaseline If you form and the training camp. They de 1 add a 60c bottle of lose their better judgment and con_ C( Remedy. It simply sent to marriage. The beat preven- nc y any salve or llnl-jtive in this case is wise counsel cli (i<i ?ee wnat you set i from older beads. Parents are the re r not orer 80 cents. | ones to give it but friends oan assist. Elemedy is sold by us Possibly a national moremeot to ack Plan.?Adr. 'prolong the 'sweetheart days' would C. 18m i ssttts Co. | be advisable." I 4NCE >, Skirts, Coats and lilips & Blakeneys s st Choit ER OUR DOO 4$h$H$M Fuel Value of Wood*. + Hickory, oak, beech, birch, hnrd male, ash, elm, locust, long-leaf pine and ' ^ lerry have fairly high heat values, * ad only one cord of seasoned wood f those species Is required to equal pg ae ton of coal. Hickory, of the non>slnous woods, has the highest fuel Q(pCG alue per unit volume of wood, and as other advantages. It burns evenly ad, as housewives say, holds the heat, he ouk comes next, followed by ?ech, birch and maple. + + + + c BUSINESS NOTICES * * + [>K RJCNT?One five-horse farm; ^axes four miles east of Kershaw on Bethune road 85 acres good cotton land open, and about same DI amount good for corn and oats. a(j(je j One two-horse farm five miles cent f from Kershaw for lease, three or cent if five years. Apply to D. M. Kirljley, Kershaw, a. C., R. 4. 9l-2t-pd. po8es ___ ' For rANTKD?8.000 pounds green 'Const! salted hide, horse hides, also mule Ordiua hides, goat and sheep hides. See'mills, me before you sell. Capers Cau- mills, then. Lancaster. S. C. I Bonds 89_4t-np. I Fnnd 1 1-4 i AM STILL BUYING and will buy Money for one more month all kinds For scrap Iron, brass. rags, rubber, ship B copper and etc. Morris 8chwartz, ship 3 Lancaster, S. C. 78-29t-nd. Towns Creek DB RUNT?One Five Room Cot- Spet tage on North Main Street. Apply r|OU8 , to Mrs. Mary J. Mellow, Lancas- tricts r, S. C. 87-tf-np. trlct8 dlstrlci ABM IN IHTIiA TOR'S NOTICK. 27. SO ' distrlo Notice is hereby given that all 7 8|x irtles indebted to the estate of L. one-ha Lazenby, deceased, are urgently jot jj quested to make payment to the 3jt 33 idersigned at once, and all parties 49 ejg tiding claims against said estate (io> e requested to present the same, fit) r ily Itemized and verified, address- Ail g all communications to the un- ages o rsigned care Lancaster Mercantile for a yrapany, Lancaster, 8. C. This (83.00 >tice will be used as a bar to all and a Urns not presented within the time ages 0 quired by law. for a 1 ROBERT B. MAC KEY, except Administrator of the Estate of L. Lamoby, deceased. Dated Oct. 11, 1?17. 91-?t-Frl. fe-ti * I.I I E!| 1 Millinery | * . I ; | S' I ? T t 1 X T I I + + $? $? <$? ?+? ?%? ?$? ^ > tOFESSIONAL CARUS . J. KEr:i'K FUNDKItBURK, Dental Surgeon. Hours: 8:30 to 12:30 A. M. 2:00 to 6:00 P. M. And by Appointment. Office, 160. Residence, 16. )fflce over O. C. Hough. TAX NOTICE. i Are Payable from Octo15th, 1917, to March 15th, 1918. nnaltv nf nna no. ??- ?"* J |<cl LCUl Will UO for January payment, two per or February, and seven per >r March. levies for the different purare as follows: State purposes 8 1-2 mills, tutional School Tax 3 mills, ,ry County purposes 4 1-2 Public Roads and Bridges t? Interest on Past Indebtedness 1 mill, Interest and Sinking on C. & C. Railroad Bonds mills, Interest on Borrowed 1-2 mill. Total 24 3-4 mills, payment of interest on Town. onds: In Pleasant Hill Town-4 of 1 mill, in mil's Creek hip 1 1-2 mills, and in Cane * i Township 1 3-4 mills, ial School Taxes for the vailstrlcts are as follows: Dls6 and 13 two (2) mills, dls22 and 4 5 three (3) mills, ts 1, 3. 4. 5. 9, 20, 21, 23, 26, >, 47 and 48 four (4) mills, ts 36 Ave (6) mills, district (6) mills, district 14 six and If (6 1-2) mills, districts 2, , 12. 15. 17, 18, 19, 24, 25, . 33. 34 *?> " I _ , *M, to, 40 and ht (8) mills, district 38 ten mills, and district 40 eleven nllls. male citizens between the f 21 and 36 years are liable capitation tax of three ) dollars for road purpose^ II male citizens between the f 21 and GO years are liable ?oll tax of one (91.00) dollar, j those exempt by law. j T. L. HILTON, I County Treasurer. |