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* 2 Agric ultural De T ipartment. 2E LANCASTER NEW8 cents, which may he had tl The Progressive Farmer, ^ a good investment. Too ma , JANUARY 9, 19(7. irough will be ^ ny lar- m * Suggestions i M Progressive Fi Ot the wliol U?llSll!v tllM 111 'or January Farm be ope Fork. 011 811 where abound A,mtr- * Jam: e year, January is aii kin. nnlli nf lpn-jf, awri e rated with the best results iall,' irregular fields, or stumps and stones I. lary is a hard mouth on ils ot live stock not well raeis buy annually large c ties of fertilizers who li knowjnothing about the di elements ot plant food comi them, nor whether any c all combined, is needed o land for any given crop. > [uanti- M terallv fferent % posing 00 me, or ^ d n (heir 9 ? Surely f A SPECIAL t DA * ( Y cultural activ the umal uns< ditions and weather wliic vails. But lai pushed torwa possible. Ev - - -c t?IOU 1 itv. l his is due to t lint yc jttled business con colt9 a to the inclement Nothic h frequently pre the i rtn work should be hecaus rd as actively los? du erv day's work pu' jn thi<? U I. U9 )u take care to keep the itid calves free of lice, ig is more important in care of this kind of stock, e nothing causes greater ring the winter months St afp it is nme we were giving ful study to ihis subjec commercial fertilizers co farmers of North Carolin adjoining Sta'es $50,000,01 tlie crops of 1000. So far we have said u ?? f ? hn t 1 no f 1 care* m !t, for! f st the j & S a and j ^ ^ Do f('r m ^ otliing mi (nr. I >.A I A 1 t I in thus early > sure later an yields. The very fi to do is to see other tool*, I this and the s ,vill lessen the pres- Thei el result in better nnimal sleep a rst and best thing add to that the plows and piy Qf , to be used during crop, ucceeding months, pinwin i, again, see that all the 3 have a pood dry pi see to ltd plenty of b'ddinp to their comfort ami the sup. manure for next season's In weather too bad for <*, leaves, straw or other a uu u i i ?n in viujr^ "uv ?cov ?:et, we now insist on an it ed corn and forage crop for Do rot put all your best 1 cotton, tobacco, or some ot called "money crop," bu the corn a chance and dri npriH'fi \ ield ner acre v lcreas- ^ ?a? 1907. ^ L7 1 and in % JL I her so t give m \ ve the ^ ^ ^ /av un ^ urnitur lothing e, I >' * shall he put it work. Plow generally sho the harness lo essary repairs thing else put that when anj i good condition for materi points and repairs touted uld be procured; Every oked after and nec- thus u? made, and every- year's ( into good shape so time s\ 'thing is needed it jf tliis ' als should be rakeil and into the lots and stables, load of sueh materials tilized will increase next irop and pay well for the >ent in hauling, especially time would otherwise have above thirteen bushels, the last Census Report gi This can be done, and \v interfering with our other ing operations. If any Progressive Farme er intends putting in atfal which ^ V V we us. g) 1 g ithout ^ farm- M rre.d- I J^g gf-Qjfa this # ? nderw( sk to select fro: 3ar f m. Don't ? can be used at lost by wait inj pairs, or what to use it in it condition, res being done un a greater strai \\r u .... i\ once and no time been \v : for the needed re- Mor is worse, an effort ding tli s broken or worn feed svi ulting in the work import ^satisfactorily or at supply 11 on the team. the we' ? . i. - i - - i asted in doing nothing, jover, by housing and bedte live stock well, much ill be ?aved. This is very ant this year since the of feed is short, owing to t weather which prevent . priii}*, let him begin pre the land now. Apply st* lot manure, plow the land ly, taking email cuts so as verize thoroughly, apply lit harrow immediately. By this in January the soil w paring ! ?> miss tni It.0; I always to pul- W lie ami W doing W ill set- ^ .s opportunity guaranteed. Your monev back if vou want it. f Prices 4 bd. V 1* II^U 1 lit" H will permit, ] pushed for war When lands nny be some r 'o winter plow but these land ?AWh in fin ma niuiiiun ui <oe ianu ed savi plowing should be ((he in d to the utmost.? habitu; wash badly, there attenth eason for objecting saving ing in this climate. We s s should have been tbe old PATTOf At*/ Hi 1 'let 1 1 ' ' what was grown ant 1 ore important reason) our *1 failure to give sufficient on to t he making and of feeding Mull's. tl>o have great respect for fashioned compost heap, tie and become firm by tin for sowing the alialfa and a Letter staiul. A kn iIq nnt f ta pr supply ot spring oats, tspi il tall oa's weie not put in pare the land well and sm b time ? insure s 1 \ai:iis **line . Pre # IV two & J >***? U..MU 1IIIO-I luyil CASH STOKE n~ i HSO UU j and all others benefited by j possible. And ing we mean ji deeply, wher evenly every i the slip-shod. ^, v.. w i' i" | esppcifl will probably beioui ot blowing us early us I would when we say plow- j ei^ M lowing that breaks liefited e admissible, and therein nch of the soil, not day in in atnl-out nlowinir I ???? ? ? li iy II ma ie ai spare nines materials and labor that otherwise have been wastany a farm would be beby this practice, and - more profit in util zing a making a good compost bushels ol good clean or acre. We have known fai the oat crop because euoup were not put in. Food dou't digest? Itecuuse the luck some nne of the essoatinl di or the digt stive juices ure not ) jil.itifu'il Tlwri ton it iw tliia iiti its per VJ^t !nre in :h seed ?;r?t COTTOf properly ^ " w" .li... ??. .'l I HAS TAKE! IA 1 which leaves s ' unbroken and throughout thi The otlice ol duties of the yet tullv unde ciated by a gr - | WM' 11 o much of I lie land imagin is all too common auded i estate. a comp f the plow and the upon t plowman are not It is rstood and appre-, fruit ti eat many farmers, j mnnth if* 11 ill \\t iw\\ ii uu ary business. Humus Lo <>ur hul ls, even through ost lieup.Jis like bread cast he water not too late to set out the rees we mentioned last nor is it too Into to < ol food that causes sourness imil pai digestion Koilol For lndigestioi l?> used for relief. Kodol is a soli vegetable acids. It digests what and corrects the deficiencies of tli< lion Kodol conforms to the Natto Food and Drug Law. Sohl here I ford liros. Another Farmer aero iu[i should utiion oi vou out, 1 6 d!K08- 1 I 1 al Turo i ly Craw- A | ss the JMBLE DOW NWARD ? Thorough a makes ?lie Ian of moisjture th ' at some I ime t of the crop; c foot to be clissc able for tlia o nd deep plowing ' 0ut cat id more retentive ej in at may be needed tions." luring the growing ihat v* an es more plant alread; lived or made avail cabbau ncoming crop and nex' J " " ~ v fcv/ w v )b?ge plants also menlionthe December "SuggesIt is gratifying to know ry many tanners have y set out from 100 to 500' :e plants lor early cabbage ?Miii ?r. North Carolina Line Heavily by Fire. Waxhaw Enterprise : L. McManus, wlio lives four miles north ol towi Loses To keep us cash, I figures foi Mr. G. & about i, bad 1VT up with the staple am going to make * your consideratio QcrnrVlia ThT that brings some close n : mir at this time oi deep soil that benefit ot the ii?K which is ? Right here test against b Or other ve the year gives the. Now ih turned up the to stud freezing and thaw- as it a dso benefic al. and to let us oti. r a pro- fertihz timing stalks, gru-s suhjtc getable matter <11' if you is the time, too. lo begin ,v tle lerlilizer ques'ion pplies lo the coming crop arrange lor the supply of ;ers to be u ed. Bring this i i up at your farmers' club have one, and if you the ureat misfortune to liii teed bum, together with a quantity ot rouirhncss, about 7 o'clock Monday He managed to save all his The oritiin of the fire is un] but incendiarism is sus| ive hif? large burned Best by tes night. dard weigh istock. Cooking S known, cheapest. >ected. them too cl t?$2.00 per sack, 98 t. All groceries at b toves cheaper by $2 When it comes to s heap. And on dress u Ui pounds staniottom prices. .00 than the hoes, we sell ; goods, it is tue land. ?>i ing more thai ble matter, ai useless sort o them of what ing material For it plow in T 1 I ir lands need notli-i hav *n1 i decaying vegeta-, organi id it is the most -ociati I folly to depiivo regnla; little humus-mak- By clu is now on litem cha?e < & be done during to get 1 L * t. get to work ill once and ze one, al the Cotton Axon meetings and at the r meetings of your Alliance bbing together in the pur of fertilizers it is possible them cheaper than when The lo ;s is estimated at $300, with no insurance, last summer Mr. McManu idence, together with s< liis household goods,was <1 ed by lire, and the cause burning is still unknown. about astonishing Only don't mind s* res- buy notion* 3,1,0 of ably surpri; estroyof that Mr. the prices we ma getting down when j: Hats?If you wan >ed come to see us. CLOTHINC ke. And we , )eople love to t to be agree> J o iwiuary a lid I a good plow, ! lie turned unt ficiently deca be in the wav but will actuj When the s f AA UTD f I A t\l eoruary and, with the in< ill this material can snialle ler and will be suf- It it yed not only not to to this ' of the next crop, larmer illy be a heip to it. hours < :round in frozen, or inn tin r.i?r o t ??o ... 1. ? ? CJ a- ? * ? iivicinal buys for his own r needs only. * time we jrave more study fertilizer question, and no can better use the spare r>t January than in studye fertilizer bulletins of the 1 \t ? * ? V McManuN is a goM citize an industrious and thrift mer and country merchan his neighbors deeply s.\m] with him in these severe one following so quicklj the other. in and y *ar If you vv t, and jacket and pathize wjjj amaze lo<8es' Think of r alter c from 52.00 C.nmf* nt ant an odd coat, ove all this kind of gooc you?in fact, dumfou an overcoat, the very to 54 00. nnrp rcoat, ladies' Is, our prices md you. r best quality, WW If V V IV/ |'I present, siiou stones piled a to permit tlie machinery or scarcity of lal of this machir w ?? , oi/iiinj<n ? IICM DlllU! I Id be taken out and of Ayr nd hauled off so as free fo use of labor-saving pay to i the fields. The on tliif >or compels the use by V< lery, but it cannot (iregor iiin national repayments ion 11 u re. which may he had r I lie asking. It will also procure some good book i subject. "Fertilizers," x>rhees, price, $1.00, or y on Fertilizers, price, 50 j Mothers who given their childr ncdy'a Laxative Cough Syrup in indorse it Children like it be< taste is so pleasant. Contains lie lur. It is the Original Laxativ Syrup and is unrivaled tor tne croup. I>rives the cold ont thri bowel*. Conforms to the Natio Food and Drag Law. Sold by ( Bros. en Kenivttrinbly "AUH6 the ? >ney imd ftl ^ ' e Cough relief ol ouah the . nal Pare Crawford C. Edwa i Bennett's Old Sta irds ^ nd. :11! $