The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, December 29, 1906, Page 2, Image 2
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THE LANOJ
j A Can
rtment.
^STER WEWS, DECEM
You "Work These Pu
zles?
BER 29, 1906.
z.
How to Plan for
Year's Cro
Southern Cultivator.
Now that the crop <
Our next oats, and frorc
ip. per acre. All
ly been done
of ihe South i
all who will |
of 1906 is sary effort.
i 4 to 8 loiis of hay (*
this has frequent
in many sedion3 nailki
md cau 'e done ty Th
jut forth the neces- a can
With science, too's
rora the Chicago Tribune)
e. Thompson ordered of h
nan tour gallons of milk,
e milkman had with hi
containing eight galllons
t he had forgotten his met]
I sn
SPECIAL
I DA
V I
harvested, one of the
portant things dema
consideration of every
how to plan wisely to
year's crop. "What
raise as a money crop
rnent ray cotton? 1
it.: _i. _ 11 t _ l 1.9
most im- ail(j manure
in'ling Hie ^jft'er^nce
farmer is: tility.of the h
r tl>e next w])ere man's
else can I conie it. uTh
to supple- man ail(i j^g ,
;Io* many js jn iancp' j9
TT
at our command, ure> *
in the natural fer- Thon
md has been placed Jug9>
efforts can over- ?thpr
ere is more in the W ]
liethods, than there the n
universally recog- 1?M9 <
md the ouly measures Mi
ason could find were ti
one holding three and tl
' five.
ith these and his own ci
lilkmau measure four gi
:>f milk. How?
rs. | 'C/V/
vo v
he L ?
:r. j >S
A1A
I
J I
lUIU^b <JI1 it 11 1 |) i it 11 L .
land shall 1 allot to (
What area shall I dev
product? How shall I
land? llow much fert
I use, etc., etc.?
If these have been
\ n the nast
",u^" nized. So wli
jach mule? disadvantages
ote to each |)Ul on]y put
prepare my 0
3. now SIL
llizer shall
THE L
, , The high pi
important ? 1
i . > labor makes
?and thev
latever your local
j, do not give up,
forth better ell'ort. j
a lad
\LL WE CULTIVATE
T?
EAST LABOR. ..
the p
rice and scarcity of centg
t! is too, a vital
Iiat are eggs a dozen to-dav
v asked at tlie grocer's.
ro more lor 24 cents, sa
rocer, would make them
per dozen less."'
en. said theludv. I will ta
Fu
k(.l Oh
rnitun
r?thino\
i
t
^9 I
liave?there are sev<
that conspire to n
more vital now :
1. This crop has bi
ally unsatisfactory i
owing to the unfavc
sons.
>ral things "
take them the mUtake
cultivate too
een gener- B,u with 0,,r
in results, ca"
. , and iiav. Put
>rame seaIn
every crop
s all. I)o not make 24 ce
of undertaking to jj()
much in cotton,
improved tools we
andle grain, corn,
in more of them. 1
>, thorough prepa- ft
nts worth.
>w many eg<rsdiil she buy
nicide in Chesterfie
County.
\ Ur
1
( Bier stonk
iderwe
tn frnn
ar ?
i Dnn't. ^
2. We farmers are
ing to show the worl
are wise enough to n
own business and tha
demand a profitable
our products.
3. Many sections of
endeavor* riUl"n 18 lla"
d that we now- M""uri'
ranage our Kr,,w raPid,-v
I we shall Getting all si
price for "bslructions c
another. W<
the globe and start y?u
ll _ A
the battle. Begin Soi
lg so the crop will News
is another help. Wilk
umps, rocks, and Perdi
>ut of way is still two r
3 can only suggest day e
to thinking. Think voun
a. rn i i * a __ i
cietv Hill special in t
i and Courier: Dune
es shot and killed Arcli
lie, in Chesterfield Count,
liiles from Patrick's, Sati
veiling. Both parties a
p men and white. Fro
?<> $ miss this
y' I always gi
re % Y
in ^
^ r
opportunity,
laranteed.
our money back
^Prices 3
and of our own count
ahead of us in the ain
laborer is able !o wres
soil, and we want our
farmers to come abrea
foremost ranks. We <
awakening to betier
ry are far UTer ",ls ,n!"
tount each wUh y<mr f??
.t from the L),8CU99 il :
Southern clubs- and m(
tat with the 10 Puttin8 ?
claim to be at,on ?Pon yr
methods, ~
I
ler. iaiK 11 over wnat
nily and neighbor, drink
your farmer's union tweei
>st of all, get down Perdi
into practical oper- NVilk
>ur farm.
can be learned both we
;icg and a quarrel arose I
i them a* a result of whi
ue was instantly kille
es has made hi? escape.
ie Biggest Drug Store.
re W It
I Williar
\ c
you want it.
ns-Hugh<
ASH STOKE.
is Co |
v
hence each year m
some material progre?
1. SOMETHING TO SI
COTTON AS A MONK
According to tlie li
us at present, the mi
taut question for e:?cli
iust show -tie L*<
?s. Clark IIow<
ltplemknt of the f-a'l cas<
v crop ,n Georgia elis
. . , , of some chick
clit before . . ,
lliQ ] nisi or tut)
ost impora-vonngana
in
i farmer to 1
at Utt liasy.
sll, ol Atlanta, tells From
J of an elderly darky Th
rged with the tliefr worlc
ens. The negro had the n
e to be defended by 'he v
experienced attorn- and i
i the Kansas City Journal,
e greatest drus: store i 11 tl
1 will be lound in one
lost backward countries
>'orld. It exists in Mo^co1
s 203 years o'd. Its title
lie
I COTTON
HAS TAKES
Is
'A
8eitie is : What can I
will bring me in cat
tny cotton? In no f-ect
country do we find tl
prosperous who de]
one crop. Too many
cies beset both tliegr
e3T? a1'hough i
raise tliat
... er aii\' one c
>n, besides . . ' . .
nia acquittal,
ion ot our .1 ,
the crime nav]
le larmers * . ., , .
yond all douc
peud upon The <)arky
contingen?
'severe sentei
owing and I . ...
t is doubtful wheth- the L
:ould have secured since
tlie c( inmission of f unil
ing been proved be ! is
>t. 1116116
received a pretty rnent
ice "Thank you, siona
^1. i? 11 1 i 1. ' 1
)ld iNiSolska 1 harmac.V, ai
1833 it lias been in t
ly ol the present proprieti
a building of imposing <
ions, with many depa
s, including one of prof<
.1 education for the stu
id
he
i TU]
tJ8U
IffiLE Ml
[Win I .
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the selling. We have
of experience along
with our cotton. Whi
succeeded in wrest
price lor the last tlire
we all see what a stru
and if crop conditions
. : sail, sttiu ne,
i had years . a . ,
ing the judge
this line . j .
had been a
lie we nave . . .
miglitv bard,
ing a fair .
anywhere nea
e seasons, [ lhough|j ga)
' e 'S ' character and
were to he . ,,
cueeriiiny, aauress wnicj
when the sentence They
nnounced. "Dat's scrip
, nali, but it ain't is <h<
ir what I 'spected. is sel
i, <lat between my
1 dat speech of mail Hea
u'd hanir mo shnro
ii nuinoere <ou persoi
nuke up about 2,000 pi
tions a day, and so perft
3 organization fhat an err
dom recorded.
th Springs' New Pos
18.
ot T o keep up
or us cash, I ai
figures for y
with the staple t
n going to make s
our consideration
hat brings
some close
I against us, and wo hi
to sell except cotton,
f t ho handicap put u
'nor who has horn
something else to
hring in c*sh t liro
lias far the a<lv?
?<1 nothing I ?Success.
just think
pon it. The Who G
e supplies ,,
.. . Kead over I
sell, lhat
. , see it you can
o.ii:h"ut the . ,
habv :
mtage. In
< )nce noon
m
t
cot the Baby. He
tins little story and ^,at'
i tell who got tlie ^en '
havii
a limp u linii all ' eetl
aster and Council.
}?th Sprint's special in T
' : Mr. L. M Hell has i
charge of the posloffice,
?f? been appointed to si
Miss Alice Mackev who i
ivia;
Me Best by test?
la dard weight.
Cooking Sto\
cheapest. \V
re- .1 . ,
gnolia t ic
-52.oo ])cr sack, 98 p
All groceries at bo
'es cheaper by 52.0
hen it comes to sh<
>ur
ounds stanttom
prices.
>o than the
3es, we sell
"e think you i
s a rule, tit at
(1 a truly succf
will find one t
-rm self-susta
>is cotton as
men whom we
can lay it .
J living annua
wherever ,
getlier and ui
iRslul faim h
, er an ugly cr<
liat makes . . ,
. baby and was
Ining and ..
dinner ol it, 1
a surplus. . . ,
1 tic mother u<
have met . . ...
for her child
ils could talk to- s^,u
ider>t?nd each olh- s<>^?(
>codile stole a tiny ,non(
about to make a Slsia
>ut the poor, Iran
agKed so piteously tor '
that the crocodile ^oor
;<1 lo accept a position in t
^1 here. Miss Bessie Ila
1 is Mr. Bell's ellicient i
nt.
a recent election of otlici
the town council, Dr. St
'e was made intending wi
tnem 100 cnea
lie i
in astonishing t
as don't mind gc
buy notions.
?r8 ably surprised
th P
ip. -And on dress
he prices we mak<
ttin^ down when pe
Mats?If you want
come to see us.
T r^nruMM^
goods, it is
And we
ople love to
to be agree
are inaKMiK uie n
ariably are makinf
iher crops than cotto
2. now to incrkask (
This must ever
question for the tarine
ways want to encoi
,e<1 mone" said:
at out of ?Tellme0
nlialI have yo
H'R YIELD. a you will I
be a vital to me," she re
wt i ''I ben by
r* ' keep him," g
tirade the fftr if OA.i l...
Mess
"e truth and you can '
>ur baby again." 'lens
not give him back
'plied.
our agreement I
laid the crocodile, in the
PA /-.!, I I l.? A A I. I I.'..
rs. Will Ellis, Lewis Dt
\nd E. C. Groxton as wa
A Year of Blood.
year l(*l)3 will Iouk bo reineuil.o
home ol F N. Jacket, of Allian
lr- rr
If you wan1
jacket and all
will ajnaze yo
i Think of ar
ICO. from $2.00 to
i i iinvj
- an odd coat, ovcrc
this kind of goods
u?in fact, dumfoun
i overcoat, the very I
^4.00.
:oat, ladies'
, our prices
d you.
)est quality,
growing of one and iw
cotton per acre \V1
this yon make money
want our farmers to 1<
ly as well how to gro
100 bushels of corn, of
wheat, 60 to 100
^ ? juu iia>
'o bales of am not ^oiug
ten you do and if it is a ii
; but we Hut the mo
aarn equal- v"u ,he tr,"h
your promise,
w "0 truth i. will I
10 bushels you have pive
bushels of Ex.
kj iviu tun (, IU III 1 ' ; "
to irive him hack, SeLu!"
ft I have al^o won."
tlier saul, u I f I told J1,"*'1,
you are hound by covery
, and if it is not the ; in* re
, . . WllH Cf
lot bo a lie until I provon
n me mv child."?|,or Sor
! Mfickf
I 1..1. D
* ? 111 ijiiiiiii, WHICH noweu
bIjt from Mr. Tucket's lungs t
leeined very near He writes: "Sev
?g from th'j lungs and a fright
had brought me at death's do
began taking I)r. King's X? w I,
for Consumption, with thenstoni
suit that after taking fonr bottle
>mpletely restored and as time I
permanently cured ", Guarantr
e bungs. Coughs and (.'olds, at J.
* Co., (Crawford Hros , and Fnnd
lkAMnw.
i*,?t Come at on
or?tul
5 J. C
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7 in B
er
cc.
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ennett's Old Stan<
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rds
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