Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, August 19, 1903, Image 2

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f, r*- . r* c..,v ? r _ ^ " I ?Jj Pro I i ' den 3 t ' ' : k I -. v? - - - - ? /- ^ ,p. - r t ill SW^T'* / t 5 ' met ' ' Af-A'l. iM ?| J"y' - r.>77T - 7 ^ is I fi. . Ai " A _? 'V. /t V- t '.I j v.. ,... s*Af|tTp? any ' u>\ I Urg? j'* V:H?>' ^ rn,' ' ?<>.,, ... pit** A ? ?" > m. dizanr-H, ^ ' biuiuv.i .1 l .1 uvifoil toit^'ixi & ?',r a, > . ?i?-.j. 1?*iis of liver ri and ft !?? '"i v?. .m?t T? [ jt bout ir- .>w, s.u cre iis th#v a* ?, W ' L'i\ warning by pain, ? ?u j oat l; '',1 ki<lritey trouble*, oth( tUoii ; n iinful at thestaft. are V . i'. tiiiich I:.; 'yi' to cure. Tliedford's }*, !1" ' y '? ; .nt new faita to b??h>- ? In i f? .linensfit ! . v:m i woak?nedki<l- will L fki.j . i?t - 11 the torpid liver X? . i-' uij of re vera; id JL lute \ a^iv. 1' -aiii preventive Jr* jute j of cholera rial ! -..'lit'* disease of J? I the tail.i > s. \* k;j kidneys re- our [ intoned 'ird's Blank & peri V ' I ". '"v ' , i mat R 'tu 111 1 111 Hire of ye! v1 low iyver. \; my l Antilles live- in VB Ull 1 I t'tifi-e ~.i iv? no other & this I doctor t I ie-di, rd'a Bhiek- B I i/raugbt. It isaiwnys on band ior Ef iniT r nse in d - -s J F L many expnii-ivi; vails of a doctor. j, k Muilins, S. C? March 10, 1001. C ti p. 1 have use.! liiedford't Black-Draught w 1 t for \ o irs <-nd I have not had to ao fl efTo | fdadortor *inrc. I hsve been taltlriglt. Ik qmit r It is ttie bru medicine for me that Is Jj K on the market ior liver and k;dn.ry that P troubles :id dyspepsia and other s?, to lompkinis. Kcv. A. 0. LEWIS. Ci^ wj j ft <; - - CV # Vj j hall STATE EA EMEUS' INSTITUTE ' ' ' USbi Special tivjfi-rs and Courier. g(, ^ oii.^... ^11 i ? 4. the yieuiHuii v^onege, ivng. it.? ill the Institute session this jJt> aiioming, I he first address war, P ,a Made by Col. Henry V. Alvord, rn0!' /* chiel of dairy division, United ini^ , / Stati > ?,t pariment ot agriculture, u " nhv followed his general address ~n f yee'er.i ly ??n the''Milk Uow," u Fy a mor? specific talk this morn- 4 (>vv jug on "Milk and its Products." 1 Speaking ol c:)mposition of milk, ' !< sail that of the 13S ouneeR in r .'o1 a gallon of milk, 120 are water, 111,1 leaving only about 18 ounces of olidf,, seven-eighths water. Of nu 1 olids we have lour components : 1 a First, sugar. Every gallon con- 111 ' lams six ounces, varying very 1 little. This gives m'lk its sweet M,ri ?...i .. i ?i- van jrno, ?i?<i fiiru im BiiurucBN, Wlieii this sugar undergoes natural con- ^ -version. Second, casien, the seci ait rogen element. There are five any uuc< r* per gallon of this. This ess* is the most value and the most par xpct uve to produce, and more torr tare 'maid be taken in regard to <>i t jt. J nis is the source of cheese, at 1 Sugar is all in solution in milk ; soil Cash o is not entirely so, for small to i part -o held in solution. This 'ho ! Ik its murky appearance ?'i Tim -i !), or min ral matter,' ahu ? . - ' A ' ,1 31- - yoo&jj - ?i nine. /\ u pj i ecoptf allon. Thitli! ?n" I niMer, and is soli;' ' ' a d in v . r (it ir-'k. Fourflt, l.utl fu', at 5 ounces per galloi !! n A: ... tly yell< with. This isscmi j hit .I'd d. oJ 'uble in water, but in dirt K in milk as an emulsion. This,'hr<! eompoaenl is very variable?horn , Wh 2 to 7 ounces per gallon. I'a! i: ! ' I chiefly tlie in. as ore of valuation lath . I of in'!!. Co a s should, thou lore, Sec< be r ' 'ed d vain 1 according "in i< at proporli >ns of buJc; ! Hi 1 r I' I,; (? * 4 tin V I H tw* iv l\ I i 1 ' i\ n . i oi Chi a ill apprc J t,j. j i 1 ..oj iui> : . .ijii.v. in ? 1< i Hf, r ' w jb ?;* i' tho on I; way *o reacli' tlF giv* s in. it;? co;or, *l*?s - * - - i-f; ' |M" k ' ik a ivdi .. 3, V tf row. i.U'J it iJ fiihivh in i i : - , -r FV,'', \!aj.>i ^lvord, I'rof.' men J,.I ? | ) 111 ?II V* *rc Sl:?i tli w t fort * !! : ^siin on "Funning a* <t -??' Bt**' or ;?h "/. nir that the [ * it I f \ ^ 1m J. ? r. . t ' t< ]!.(.'? l liA> I ' J / M. -.p ,Lv. iUi Uicj o jinmiers tiinjiaui B i ? ? |. i" / 4 uUai | ? > ^ wtlOW* | ill t ? ? < i-.~ ? '.any income | aoiif f i' ' i 'i ; <> j>;it ions yield j of l< 3i? C'.i : j ,'i >'?!?, Oil rtii j A.ot Jr r/ j * ' ' ' * o r I f V* a . o 3!) cents, while the farmerJ w> 11 prepared soil nn< ivet 52 copte per capita dttiljf.le nd and t vtn third ving the .superior fndopen M?o??s':>ry to ??et enough 1 cool the laiinclu^s -b, and; >u phi-it . Uso soil fi ing attention to their waste | small area for inocuiati ess, lac a of strict bunt e I treas. When once es hods a i i economy, Improved n> soil Ibo germs rein ? soinparat ive ligures, that there . ?r several yours. Most s much smaller percentage ol no in.?c .!ation lor cowp ires among them than among a ler? liz r tlie pea inert other occnpntm'v Rot he yield ot sorghum from ! :d, we must adopt improved to 5 G6 tons wbero stu hods, improved stock, im ploughed in, and 5.72 ueuls, greater intelligence hi aoro where the whole ^ work ; we need more push used. A field that yield energy ; we must learn the hay per acre will add le of time,and wo must cheap- nitrogen to soil as woul 3reduction by all ol these and plication of 1,003 poun >r means. We must utilize seed meal, hat. is produced on our farms. It is better to use cow diort, there is nothing that for hay and add the n take the place of bruins, of the land. Experiments s lligencfcpipon llie farms. This when bran is worth $2( lligence we are getting through as animal food, cowpet agricultural colleges, our ex worth $17 20. The vel ihent stations, our farmers' yields more hay, but i itutes. Ten years ago such cure and handle and con nstitute as you have had here utile more nitrogen, as t week would have been an chemical analysis and ossibility. experience. The best n 'rof. Hamilton has done much u ing velvet beans is lis two talks to stir, to inspire, them alter frost. Hairy fanners to renewed vigor and perhaps the best wintei rts to make farming what it It being rarely grown, lit to be, and it is unfortunate should bo inoculated, i ho could not get here in time stands cold, heat and reach tho large attendance, matures early in spring a ch have packed the lecture into use as a soiling ci The crowd is now rapidly hay when such food is 11 inisl.iug. j?'.l. Time to cut vetch U 3 o'clock Prof. II Benton, 'as il Com0S i,,to blot St ant professor of agriculture, ^?,,,(! h* eown ,n SeP,e Olemson College, addressed ' ' Per :,"re- 11 .v, gathering upon the subject ol ~ - tons hay per acre. J guminous Plants." lie em tons, if turned undei sivmd the dual benefit of legu much nitrogen to soil i?that is, the mechanical P?unds cotton seed me movement of the soil and the stubble yields as mi ition of fertilizing ingredients 350 pounds co lainly nitrogen. Explaining meal. L leguminous plants include Alfalfa improves sni pea, vetch, alfalfa, etc., all of M,wo pr. throe tons gooi cli have the property of tak- i,cre ii inoculated. Bee into little tubercles on their Rown September oi th the important element of ^ y'p'd ?t tour tons p ogen, which they get. from equivalent in protein air, he proceeded to discuss bushels corn ; in carbo I hods of tubercles. This being *? bushels corn, and omewhat new process in agri bushels, tural science we give synopsis ( rim son clover is a nethods below, and results of ^own 'n lull, should In ic experiments as to fertilizing te(^ 'rom clover field ne of legume?. '1Hri been increased fro 'or a profitable growth and lor .n?'kin8 , _ , material by incculatioi iring the feiti using effect of experiment fields. Yiel leguminous plant, it is nec- ton8 cured hay per acre. iry that the soil contain a One of the mostinstri licular germ necessary for the tnreg gfven (h|ri |hfl nation of tubercles on roots wa8 nH. one given by Pr he species grown. There are Metcalf, professor ol he east three methods by which bacteriology at (Men s may be inoculated. One is ?i)igeaBea t>|ant?.'? I fill ;a lii? 111 .?* wKi.in -.t ? " " " "" " ' ... plan* is t<> !j<3 tiiwAii liiis in a(Jo d'nclory !*r?.?wth, developing DcWltt Is thn N^r ndnnce of tubercles, mahing When you go to buy W .1 l't c>< i.\ ,'H' hiiii11' 1 *ti >iuve look ior tbe name .('!; IT i! ' * IM hi fi.ll mm V ir. pox. Tlie.uic, scatter aI>ouI i ton per aero 'fatfl \N > t? h H ;izol Sals r tie lie si I ! <> he rmeul.it .-,1 >'i "o'kinz DeVt > Wit now u?. iri;! v |? prevent su n- S ",vo' ,s thtt( h 1 , ' ' v o' !?' f<>r apt. 'mr .y 1' !(?.?' >. ?1 * . w,k L 4ilo i i if> i . i j i , , , . , ? i , 1 *qHiin pi|A?. shnii < 1 he Uiuen Iroin two U; nlfl.,rv of DeWjtt's W, udow the h,M hioe. J ^ tj Ve, Jurt to ,Lh nif4nv cu se^d .a- <n ? sown in the j C()rp(i numeroiiR worthi* ! 'I i*> hotter lo put. the inoea- j to or placed on lite ng noil in drill with need. Tue genuine bears the ond method, gel earth f.muiIC I)?w iu Co., Chic* ulatod field j ' iti a large hy Cre wfr rd Brc s. JOlj J "li" 1 . i !,l 1' V. e I 1 , ! ... -mm- - . large purlieu en of s?>ii t > j ??, , ^mie t.hip vonr le, ai. 1 Us.0 t; u.u. .vy ..in j Qnor>fj *1.'?0 000 000; nn ' \K " ' 1 ??'h0O0. The ri'dl . 1. 'Vm.o! suTtjc cr to s..??Vil'ht" J vviii cot $128,00(1 it, en,method, Tmrd I r " 'mIi-ms we Ph-t'l * I , , , , , ! fu\.\ ?1M. ? , - : ? , V" ' ;:M. L f: nilrojicii- r.^ Ud | will I12<,009,0 IOO, <'OJ)L4lllitl? (leMll'il ^(TiM- J I. N;troir^n may housed^- >. . ,v w|,# n fonr ? or 3'>Jtit on, r:xi: led . r t-.n.-u s itli colic ?ai i to In* ii <J, ?;i* >n: .viii ; ' i> jii k N itife'h. I mwiiJ h small portion of soi 1?any doctor and he injected r pound*; t ucie?iiai wan 1' -mid Itft ~e. i:.i? 0?ii. Co..: ..i it.o,i.- ' *' " r?vti 13 'f* iik sous IN uunui f 1 *o piii i*1** " V.t. c _ T. * I ti m'* ' ?. a r??v ?r" r?*.% . 4 A il kM CO ItllllAOia I . .. . i ? ' 1 |i?. I. n **r> h Atie l>n oki.-it, *<> C* podium lo u?v | ,^ , ^ ^ v > r mi citing itcinn o| Kpoci i ..c , . . . . I iMi'-, Oftrii if i?. sgiirm? ?leair?*d. It not other-1 k;M w,v Wf.?n,.r frtr ^racLuubie buj, u qu<*ii ?>. , limner t/?. tor i ' fi" "* " ? ' f ? - / v * I " -oo ' i repeal AN EXTKA SESSION year, if !liberies Of Conirrcss to ' > Oar:;! T! rom t Iiik i Fail ujr larger' tul?! ?he?l j Oyster Hay, Aug. 13.?Senate iin active Irich; Allison, Spooixar al oils neod Piatt, of Connecticut, left Sap ea;. As more Rill today, after consult! jksed the th president oyer fe < turcs ot t 3 6 ~> ton? currency ' ill t bo roi bble was coiittrjas uexl fall, tons per One important fact develop was the extraordinary session s 24 tons 111 * u 11 1 . congress is likelv to be called as much _ " ; , (1 the ip- ^c^?"er instead of Noveniher ds cotton primary purpose of the ?< sion will be to enact legislati pea vines making operative the Cub inn lire to reciprocity treaty, but financ how that legislation will bo pressed up ) per ton the atteution of congress so 1 hay is after that body convenes. Ivet, bean - T . s hard to Not Over-Wise, tains hut There is an old allegorical p diown by ture of a girl scared at a gra: practical hopper, but in the act of hoe net hod of lessly treadiug on a snake. Tl to graze paralleled by the man w 7 vetch is spends a largo sum of mon legume building a cyclone cellar, b tl7(> nnil uoKlects to provide his fam It with wi'b a bottle of Chamberlaii " colic, cholera and diarrhoea re <11 ought, e(jy aH H gafoguard against bov tul comes complaints, whose victims 01 op or lor number those of the cyclone lost need- hundred to one. This remedy for hay is everywher e rcc ;:i zo! as r im. Seed most, prompt and reliable me mber,one cine in uso for th-?se diseas 'Ids 1 V to ^or r).v ;yinr n ev iv t V yield or dniBRI'H.' r, .adds as ??? ? as 1,957 A Y. V\N A l)V A NT AO K. ai would. nch ni'ro- John Bruce and Clint Per tton seed were chums. J'heir stores adjo ed, and when business wr^ d il, yields {ho tsi, young merchants visit 1 hay per t)arfc amj forth. One cold bli 'if* i? *er-v l*aY' when customers wt r are i. fHW 01 int sat behind the etc er aero is . . , , . in John s ht irj. A young worn to 229 . J hydrates c*ino i'1 U11J John stepped f< in lats to ward to wait on her. "I am soliciting suhseriptic n annual, for an organ for our church, "s? i inocuho she. s. Yield Now.solicitora of this charac m praeti- were numerous in that tov jus green ftn(j merchants used to try on our ^()()ge them, since it was i deemed good policy to refuse ictive lee contribute. So John was cons institute er*bly pleased with hims of. Haven whon a happy way out of itany and present diilirulty suggested Us iHon, on to his quick mind. "You will have to speak to I proprietor about that,"' said n/?. politely. You will find him i ii i! very liberal tmn. Ho i<< ba ich llitztu J ., * ? (, t > Lte Witt | 441 4 ? " > '44 *- bt*'" u^Ju!. J !-n r'w f.o : -' V 11 h? 1 .vcman approached Clint a t: h !1,zr'Ltttti-d iiei caao. ^a! vfl i n I it * i l,liow in it n hi'h rue tnerelm | l)f ' The non I utmerallv Hiving* Clint u?R th Hazel! with grave interest in the ran core* has k,Soiue are giving hh much * ?nt> conn- J dollar," qho annwero'f, 4't?ni iiiMtkei. RrQ |2rratoful for any rium,howoo lltlUiC Ol 1 . o i i ' ?mr k^o. SoiU iwa ' I *t4John," said Clint, with an I uf authority, 4 j/ive the lady ?iBii ouC.f the drawer." vo rim !l . . , , iiU u! cOlii ht\ i j fh* n^rv ' i. t> ? p .... , ?' ?" o?' t. * ioforiiiBi) | > 000. To! ? * Suicide Prevented. 00. " I T,'c rV'-r";,-r ' i it ^ J t ' hUiOlde !l ; |j? 1 il ' OV Tf '' 7';,| fr> '?? ( I 11M 11 V. /V ruilllowil H.VMieiH, old I y :,:x riabty \?r i ci<tuif31 huiri> e unJ M'tnei. u.g !r; un for thei fount] tL:*t will prevent :hn< o? oorphino,; ditlow "Tvl.:. !) n. .^s uicii'e likt >r, i . : ; i At tho .') . tho; X ' * '>1 8 1X ?. ttAipnnp t iction tnko Klectrio Bitter V *|T-*| ? I ? a. t in , vii iii | utttn/h, ' i ' i- I ' no mill lift n Jw (i - j I ?.j1 | ^ ' r im *n i 'h * *' ' t * nlr?iMi^iy ^ KI^I i' ^ *hr ! * I Wll I ~ ~ ~? ?:,.?* r. , J I. ; I ? Mr. Wil I regulator. Onlv .r>0e SMnfacM f ?>?? SJjfil I ' ni| it r M rt?of1 (in ( ruivifir.l Mr ?aih by J. 11* unuri DiiiK i ijmi iiihcv. una o. ' *' * J V- ? aj ' " O? ' " A torpedo machine which can I 3ie?_re i and exploded by wire ? lis I from ? warship has been invent- V J . .. I>.t? ijnjf.. , V I nif I 'M ill 1 I I | ~ (III I I "I w?. Mi -,f o craft. The submarine le ?von a 11 O | m \ A u I! rail of b i tables ? ri the t-ur< pft ' which will in.lir ite its Intention to t.h'> (* nperntinp, the explosive ! " "chaser." he t c Mrs. Moll'.e Allen, of South Fork, K.>SH3 * she has prevented at ack* of t,(] cholera morbus by taking Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver 1'ahleta of when she felt an attack coming on. jn Such attacks are usually caused by indigestion and these Tablets are b lust what is needed to cleanse the stomach and ward off the approaching attack. Attacks of bilious colic may on be prevented in the same way. For an sale by J. F. Mackey it Co., drug. , gists. ial = wrns?N ry fNtietluta la rffoct Jan. I si. lout .5^" Resit Rriut t'p N i W l>a ly No. 31, Rally 1C* i '0?>m l.v Charleston 3 50|>in 3S. -st'Pui A. buimntrvitlu Ar 3 1i|>in I .">Opm Ar Klngsvllle Ar lu'^ojiin F 1(1- THnao trains. .\ s. U ..n.I 31. will slupouly at Ha bu>nra<aw 111.', IJmmli villo, Oruli Vibuif,* unit St. ',H Ms I (hewn oO n K lugs villa unit lllicu.sbui.t ey Read (town Keatl l"p lUt | 13, No. 3S. 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