The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, December 08, 1906, Page 2, Image 2
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Agricu]
Ltural Dep
THE
>artment?
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u
I LANCASTER NEWS, 1
>we are ready money. Ct
>tton out by degrees. Sei
ermuda grass and raise s
m, small grain, and all so
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DECEMBER 8, 1906.
it the I
t oat ?
orgh- ^
rts of 9
corn a I
ror luring
A Timely Recip
Been in Succ<
Twenty Yean
; Heats. the tyu
e That Has The Fan
;ssful Use for with t
3- Labor
RnilH
lestion of Labor.
ti
Tier Cannot Compete is
he Railroads in the &
Markets?He Should w
w
frfVkH TTrtiiCAC on rl .
rage, and keep all the <
at can be fed.
Half the land of the Pled
suited to alfalfa. By de
at lhat well set a**d keep
eeds and other plants a
ill last for years. The
cattle
tnont ^
grees ^ /
down h
nd u f f )\
four- 1 v
or i^vinw
) DA
Y
Progressive F?rnu
Here is a recipe
meats as pork, be<
which I have us<
years with entire
cipallv to preser
ribs, heads and jo
3r* Seek 1
for curing such
ef and mutton Let th<
?d for twenty ton wh
success, priii- His
re the backs, Crops,
wis. I used to _ .
V4VTV/U **VUvJVU MA AVI |||
liong Term Tenants, v
: Tenants Raise Cot- a<
lie the Farmer Gives
Attention to Other F
Including |Hay and t8
orae farmer who ined to
ate 125 acres, will find ti
3re8 of ali'alla more prof
ian his whole farm while pi
) cotton aud worked by ter
rom the twenty acres <
ilfa, one year with anotlie
... t u. .
CUltl- %
venty ^ r~
itable ? V
anted ? k
lauts. W
)f al- 1
ir, he
v41J
be glad when all
used up, but not s
used this :
recip
One gallou of
1+ pounds of
? pound suga
of these were
so since I have
Progresaiv
e. Recent 1
: water, been coraj
salt, city of lal
r hired by I
u<
n
re Farmer.
w
v several farmers have j
plaining about the scar- ^
)or. Hands cannot be frt
he day or by the hun- j.
??i ftot oiguiy luusui uay,
ow is worth $20 a ton. T
ire, bale and market Lh<
ill not cast exceeding $5 j
he crop would yield net$l
ut make all allowances fc
vorable seasons and c
iwn to $800 and it will
WU1U1J V
0 cut, 0 L 1
3 hay JK JL I
1 tou. X
1,200. X
,run i V>J
ut if #
innkp
urnitur
lothing
e, i
t
i ounce saltp>
i ounce potas
Omit the potash
get th? pure artic
usually keep it.
soda thrown in
which causes all
eter, dred poun
^ not diflici
condition,
unless you can . ,
i .-w , lll8 emplo
le. Druggists , - ,
. ? , hanas and
1 use a little
, ... raers can
when boiling,
. . constructK
lmnurities to . ~
ds to pick cotton. It is m
lit to account for this
ciC
The railways are givyment
to thousands of
paying more than farafford
to pay. The
on of dams on Broad
ore clear money than the
:res in corn an 1 cotton.
Charles Pet
Spartanburg Co., S. C.
You Try His Place.
.i?| y
1 Big stoc
1 miss thi
nderwe
k to select fro]
s nnnnrt.nnitv.
jar I
m. Don't 5
PrinAfl J
rise to the top of th
should be carefully
In the above r
can be increased
quantity. Boil I
until the impurit
top and are skimn
' ... and <Jata\>
e liquor which , , .
.. , _ hundreds
'skimmed off. xl .
. , , the men h
atio the pickle , .. ,
. , . children
to the desired T-<
, banners c
lliese together , .
. , a day for
les rise to the , ,
, a?d cotton
aed off. Ihen , c
rba Kivers bave drown
of farm hands. When
save, the women and tl]
move to the towns. 8i
annot pay $1 to $1.25 pi
hands to make corn ti<
This is a condition th
We presume that some p
link newspaper men are
stent dunners. Let a ft
ace himself in a similar
on and see if he would n<
e same. Suppose that he i
11- - .. - ^ -- J I-?
eopie I always i
per- m
inner M
posi Jk
3t do ^
raises ^
guaranteed.
Your money back
if you want it.
pour into vessels
when thoroughly
over your pork. Tl
be entirely covei
pickle and shoul<
down for at least, i
being killed, durin
liirtl tv/iiu
to cool, and rr
. How are t
cool pour it , .
. , ,, selves to il
lie meat should
red with the , There '
i not be put f"rmerstwo
(lavs after ,armer8' *
g which time '"rinS witl
19 lil,. Tl.?
luuia uiuiieiM louay. ?*
hey to adapt tliem hi
L? bi
ire several kinds of
First we have the small
dio work their little
1 members of the (am- 8,1
I ? 1 , ? _ _ I ,
iiiuuodiiu uumeis Ul turn,
8 neighbor should come
ly. and the price was one
r or less, and say, "I will
ie amount in a few days '
e farmer does not want (
nail about the matter, he
All riwhf. " Anntlipr r?nmat
huu m
> and m
"?i Willia
' As J
be J
eays W
f iia
ims-Hugh
CiYSH STORE,
es Co |
<
it should he sligh
with saltpeter, whi
the surlace blood
meat Iresh and cle
If this receipt i
lowed, it will requ
gle trial to prove i
itly sprinkled
i ,, not Iroubl
cn removes all
. ... ., are men v;
, leaving the
land here
till
, -i c i ments. T
a strictly fol,
. . tion to it a
ire but a sin
.. a certain a
ts superiority
rln nnt. par
iti'jur ijufBiioix (joes
0 them. Then there Ha
ho purchase tracts of 1,1
and there for invest- cn
hey pay little atten
tnd generally rent fur
imount of cotton. They hl
ft siKriiil Inlinv an tl.m- ! til
me way, ami another,
e whole thousand bushe
rn is trusted to a thou
fferent people and no or
io different persons con
inself about it, for it is a i
nount they owe the fai
until -
2 COTTOH
small
mer. bbbbbbmbb^b
MS MB
W W ^pr ^
!A
BMHGMP
over I ne common <
meat, and will not
doned for any othe
is unsurpassed 1
delicacy, and freal
If the meat is kt
pickle should be
? o i ?
svay oi keeping
; soon be aban- K0t lhe ct
;r. The meal ha'f tl,e ls
or sweetness, 10 ''0'K n''
mess of color. ',l')0r
pt long, .be ''>'*> 18hou
j , abaG house
skimmed and
...I for a numi
W > u " ^ vyj 11 J I
)tton in the fall. Hut ai
irmers, or more, have
on tenants or hired re
cultivate their landa fr
Id build good comfort ?^
s and employ tenants
tier of years. No far- rtl
id of course that will
alp him any. He does
alize that the farmer
itterod away his entire
corn, that its valu
ie in a thousand little dril
id that he is seriously er
not mr
lias , ! i
i crop *
e
jbles.
o bar ry> ?
IMtLEIlT
.1.1 ?
AWARD j
a vd uuiicu uuu icjjitu
i?g.
Always remernb
sweet vessel is nec
gin with, and as
meat is all out of t
vessel should b<
filpansprl :mrl r?nt a
jcu nicer cooimer
can p
er that a tight, eTer^M'
:63sary to be- c,lmuUte
.. are chaugi
i soon as the
i . , , j Let the I
lie pickle, the
ai i i plows, liar
3 thoroughly 1 1
i . expensive
wa u Irn* novl i i
rosper changing hands ra
Tenants never acany
tiling when they m
ng homes every fall. P1
armer purchase turn
r su
rows, mowers and all j,j
implements and give w
issed in his business, be
8 debtors treat it as a
atler. But if all would paj
onaptly, which they coul
ell as not, it would be a
ini to the farmer and e
m to c?rry on his but
ithout difficulty.?Selectm
cause O Keep I
little us cash, I
',hlm figures for
u as 0
large
nabie
'inesa IVlc
rt.
lp with the staple
am going to make
your consideratio
agnolia FL
that brings
some close
n :
3ur
using.
W. 11
"ange Co., N.
"tf 110 Y<
>n the J
I*.7 *'v -A."
the tenant
. Anderson. make then
C. eral thing
to work in
ears Old. in tlie yea
use four tc
oseph McCain 'arm 'le w'
s free use of them and
11 use them. As a gen,
tenants do not wish lal
inre than nine months hoi
r, If a farmer can
? eiidit mules 011 his ,M|
bo
11 find this plan a good =
Famous Strike Breaker:
The most ruinous strike breakers
nl are Dr. King's New Life Pills,
er ami bowels go on strike, they <
ttle (lie trouble, anil the purifying
es right on. Best cure for consti
a ache anil tli/xiucss '25c at
ickev Co.. Crawforil Bros,, and F
rk Pharmacy, ilrnggists.
, Best by test
1 >n the . - J .
wii?n dard weight
' "work Cooking St
jutl?F' cheapest. ^
under- them tOO ch
astonishinrr
:?$2.oo per sack, 98
All groceries at b
oves cheaper by $2,
When it conies to si
eap. And on dress
th p nrir^c wm rr?'?l
pounds stanottom
prices.
.00 than the
hoes, we sell
goods, it is
Ir r* A n /4 mmrn
c.ksou
36, on
o. T:
pine
e yet.
the g
Shu
township was 0ne*
e hun'ired and Let the
he shingles are ton. The
and that roof two hands
Mr. Joseph make com
rand father ot and pea 1
fe, ot Monroe, feed all tl
tenants raise the cot- ^
11 let the farmer hire
the year round to
i, sorghum, small grain
pine hay, enough to
le stock. By sowing
jvery, Livei
Livery!
Though doing a rattling
r>
don't mind j
[V - buy notions
" ably surpris
(
good
^*T V, iiial
getting down when p
Hats?If ycu wanl
ed come to see us.
DLOTHINC
ivv,. -rviiu wc
eople love to
t to be agree>
I
s th<
sliinj
moss
o inchei
a irer.
v^X 1
1 Had a Clos<
"A flitri i/^rr.nu unrriSa
B information down muc
f?le roof, ft is always let
on the old roof nants hav
s thick.?Mon- that way t
up and th<
? tenants a:
5Cal1- the fall, si
ill of the laud he can
the cotton raising te- m
e the best land. In
he land may be kept bi
3 yield increased. It bi
re employed early in
ncli a farmer will not
yery business, we are c
lined to do even better,
resent stocks of Vehicle:
orses are being supplerm
/ handsome new carriage
iggies and stylish
riving and Saddle Ho
Our livotnr OL'f o K11 o 1-1 r-v-i /->
80urr . If y?u wa
sand jacket and a
snted will amaze ^
sand Think of'
from $2.00 I
rses* Come at <
nf in
int an odd coat, ove
ill this kind of good
^ou?in fact, dumfou
an overcoat, the very
:o $4.00.
:>nce.
rcoat, ladies'
Is, our prices
nd you.
best quality,
, -o?"""
volving the removal of a
as large as my hand, fro
hip, was prevented by t
Bucklen's Arnica Halve,"
of Miletus, W, Va "Pern
.^alve completely cured
Burns and Injuries 25c i
C'rnwford Bros., and Fun
druggists.
in all kd ant a leer" complain (
in my daughter', Since
;be application of , ,
says a. c. sticki hands *2!
u?e of the m?kp
it.' Cnrea CuU, maKe
at J F Mackey.Co. cottOQ, tin
iderbnrk l'arinncy,
thing else,
>f a scarcity of labor.
farmera cannot pay th
SO to $300 a year to it
) worth of corn and y(
ay must look to some- 'n
, Beef cattle and milch |j
II ? Vi J VU LMUI lOlllllv
>ing to be second to no
le State, and don't you f<
! Come or send to us 1
>u want the best, up-to
fery service.
IEATH-ELLIOTT MULE
11V 10
ne in
orget | 4
when "
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