The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, March 20, 1907, Page 2, Image 2
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THE Li
Dartment. p
is
d
ificult matter to draw j,
\.NCASTfc.R NEWS, MAI
nd one of the most invitin?
rofitable fields for special
i to bo found in the breedi
evelopment of special qua
i corn and cotton. This nc
*CH 20, 1907.
: nnil to11111 in i;_\j *
izing )K>^\/meBoc
ng or { Of men
cce*- \
sa^ Liverj
VH I Though do
i, LiveryT
ing a rattling good
I Ml 1V11WJ VI 1
ton for
Close Attenti<
Selection b>
Would Doi
onrl P
"Ul< d VU4-|
fhe h c?nclusi(
l,IC cured frc
variel ies,
to Scientfic ' cu'MU,,H'
r Each Farmer varie,ies
uble Yield of ?,<Ier OU
Ootfon "ewf
>ns from the results se- B.
>m the tests of cotton j(
, They seem to rise, t]
e and decline. New v
take the place of the j,
?s in many localities, and t
rones take the place of a
urily demands superior k
sdge and intelligence, as
lie breeding of animals,
iduals and firms are estal
tig themselves as plant bre(
hroughout ihe United Si
nd when we realize tha
does
blish
t Ihe 3?. .. ,vt ,
r&M^m # livery dusiik
m||nfll I mined to do
ioHMfl JL present stocl
Horses are b
/ J by handsome
buggies and
Driving an<
?ss, we are aetereven
better. Our
ks of Vehicles and
>eing supplemented
s new carriages and
stylish
d Saddle Horses.
r nKl i a
That W'oul
5 to 10 Cer
Market.
Proute-s:^' F ir
Ti e v.uie' ea
? tlipcn r
d Bring From trueofc,
its Above the 0i?stic t>
| Marlborr
? Blunt, st
tner. The vari
of both cotton two or in
1 lie same seems to be n
>rn varieties, though the 0
pe represented by the 0
>, Albemarle, Mosby and r
ands highest in favor,
elies of this type have
lore medium to small
u : ..i t mm i 1
lost profitable strains of
f our plants are those of
rigin or development, w<
ealize more Irom our effort
(J. L. Newmi
Clemgon College, S. C.
will
depends upon tho Ufos
and experience of the n
roct tnU business, and
ln fertitt/.erwhlch"niakcsi
*" a dozen) bludesof araHfla
onlyono grow boforo.
of It is
- I Virginia-Carolina F
nv4fa?AM*KK?Ml
vyul iivcij
going to be
the State, ar
it! Come oi
icnwW I you want th
throo(oru?5 I "very servic<
;row, whoro
Th?"u" I HEATH-ELI
1 coiauiioiuu^iit 10
second to none in
id don't you forget
r send to us when
ie best, up-to-date
e.
LIOTT MULE CO.
and crn row jii
are so mime 011
finds eoes'd ra
determining tli
for planting mi
ma'if hih! c i 11
One very ?er on
QNit* li a i . wl
own in the soutii ???? wlt
- that the farmer than lonj
ihle difficulty in the aver,
te best varieties corns an*
der his soil, cli- Il?t only
ural conditions. ')Ut to e>
s obstacle in ihc variety c
cal oricii
II Ml'JI I riilllBI
pj. The stalks are about
jge in size for Southern *
il this tvpe seems to be f<
W
the favorite in the South m
:cel in yield of corn. A \l
>f corn should be of lo- b
n
1 or at lp;mt trrown lo- u
( i? to ifie*
]{. Spiegel, 1204 N. Virginia St.,
iHe. Iud., writes: "For over live *
an troubled with kidney and hladi
M-tiouK which caused rue much pai
orry. I lost flesh and was all run
rid a year ago bad to abandon \v
rely. 1 had threo of the beat plry
ho did me no good and I was lira*
iven up to die Foley's Kiduey Ct
pcomuieuded and the first bottle g
rent relief nml after takinu tlie
?/ ? VI/ UUV-iOl UPl
two before, or at plant!
assecond application, mi
Evans- farmers in tho Bouth
>eara I creased their yields pel
if>r ?f with tho larger profits >
, j Increased yields brou?1
in anil thomorttniKCoii theirti
down, bo fooled by any dealer;
ork en- a cheap" substitute,
siciana Vlrflaia-CaroItaaChf
clicallv Richmond. Va. Atlant
.re was Norfolk. Va. Bavanr
Durham, N. C. Montw
ave ine Charleston.8.C. Mompl
uAPnnd ^lult ininw* M d
9% Wl't'K ur
Inflr. an well D*!/
UltltlldcB Of Dill
have "in- "
r mere." and
vhich theso The County
', pniw0JI ,'rs Lancante
irrns. Don t , . .
Intobuyiujf will award to t
bidder, March i
mlcalCo. a. in., at the hri
a.Oa. to build a ste
'mcJy'Ala. Snparcre-k nC
titB.Tenn. riffht to reject
Ige to Let.
Board of Commif sionr
and York counties
he lowest responsible
20th, 15M)7, at 11 o'clock
dge site, the contract
>el bridge across Big
ar Fort Mill, S. C. The
any or all bids is reT
T 1>?....
r a? '*i iii>iu
his ell ?rn 1 <? sec
etv tor hi~ use ii
the fanner him.to
have a well
understanding
which cons'itute
to the nertecr 01
1 vi^uui tui iiioi ?.ii 0 ure
the best vari- cally lor
5 the attitude ol eient to
elf, or his failure 'nation,
fixed and c'ear The w
of those things siderabl>
1 a near approach samples
! ideal character- varieties
a length of time sufli- j[
insure thorough aceliI
riter once collected con'
more than one hundred
ot corn of a number of
from all over the corn ,
ottlo I wuh entirely cored." Why
In-lp you ? Fuinbiburk l'harmnc
ratal Shooting in Wiln
ton.
Wilmington npec al i ? 1
at nf tt ii
let
To remove a cough you nr
which causes the cough.
ung- HO ^oo.j for ti^,, ?8 ]y,.n
Cough Syrup The liquid
if? most quickly effective,
quiets the cough and drivi
_. Sohl by Crawford llros
Chtr- '
rpvuw, liO. H nerVCUl
Sup?
!"5 L. T. w. Boyd,
Supervisor
list Ret at the cold
There ia nothing
iiiedy'8 Laxative I
cold relief that ^|'n0 WAinQ
that ntiIIs and A 110 liOllD
m out the cold.
can t we do
ii> J. i trrr j,
'rvisor Lancaster Co.
York Co.
Does Job Printing
for others.
yours? ? ? ? ? ? ?*
istic-5 that s'.ou
by th'* ul e*t v
riety is anytlii
or unvarying q:;
of the s mie i
from dilTerr it
grown on the
Id be possessed growing
ariety". A va- States,
og but constant weie fivf
lantity, tor seeds out of til
'arietv procured five sam|
localities and est \ield
same farm and future w
J<
section of the United g
Among these samples g
j secured locally. Four
ese live were among the c
pies that gave the high- v
The best corn of the ^
ill be a strain carefully r
jut; wusurvBr; m. n, o
on of a former policeman,
hot and pet haps fatally w<
d late this atternoon by
limmons, a carpenter. The
k'ere around the polls it
ifth ward and had retired
pnr riinm in H nil's #lrnor i
was C w w
)und- 0
T.N. t
> men a
1 the \
1 to a ^
atrwo V
WE
I
1
same soi' ami
alike as possible
or more per ee?
rieties have *tto
ward variati >n
plants Tli-o v
may not he ?;e^i
treated as nearly ,)red and
may vary fifty where til
t in yield. W I' each f;
ng tendencies to- sel' as
imnng individual *a*y to
nidations m 13' or seed c >rr
rable and the in i? hcooi
1
I selected in the locality ,j
le crop is to be grown,
armor should post him
the best methods neces- (
the proper growing of ^
land grow his own seed ^
dance with accepted ^
""hoy had a diink together
hen be^an jibing one uu
bout which was the best
)no word brought on an
,nd Bryan told Sim mens tl
e jumped on him, he had!
nake peace with his G<
and ^
other %
s NOW
id or &
INVITE
YOU
discrimiua'e sel
seed selecti :i w
to the 11 divide
in I he proseuv
wards 1111 te iral
the other h md
selection ir 'in ii
ection of seed or Pri^ciplt
ithout due regard ^evv .VHar
al may increase Souln do
llie tendency to- i'lcroasin
)'e variation. On cotton
tlie most careful The ty
ndividuals of one difl'er fro
!8 an 1 practices, only a
8 would pass until the ^
tuble 1 its yield without
ig the area planted. ^
AT 20 CENTS A I'OUND. |
rpes of cotton now grown i
m the types more popu t
fords to iliat efFect; con tail
-ei 1< d thieat to slfoot.
Simmons knocked 1
[own and the latter drtw ?
ol. Simmons drew his and
ipon Bryan, twice the bal
erin^ Brpan's breast and
ting a %
% to com
*ryau %
fired ^
1 en- ?
Ihe f m
le and inspect oui
tiful line of
A a
r beau- j
generation liou
ed to control in
quantities servi
for tlr? s^lectioi
selected individ
cies inherit* d fi
ancestors that
i i.? : . ii
id not be expect- lar tweut
the nextlhe good Dixon,
ing as tbe basis Peerless
i, since in these der newi
uals are tendeti- ot impro
0111 hundreds of ties or st
were very far be of lo
O _ l i: #
y years ago. The old o
Peterkin, Zilner and o
type9 may continue un g
tames and bear evidences f
vement, but the varie- R
rains of the future will t
nger staple and yield J]
ther grazing his head Bot
nit of the store and Sim
ave himself up. Bryan
ound about two blocks froi
cene of the shooting and st
he hospital, where, it is st
le cannot live. Bryan is ui
Ii ran m 1
mons % *
was \
11 Hie ^
jnt to ^
ated, W
iniar- ^
LADIES'
LOW-CUT
I
f M
iL\t 111 i ii*- meni
the upbu Ming
8tra;n must be c
a number of y
ways be crried
must be a fixed
lowed. Th ? d<
vaript.nr wf.rni
oeiecuun ior more per
of a variety or pie v ?rit
ontinued through Oak, Ex<
ears ?should al of this ty
I on?and there South C?
ideal closely fol few jear
evelopment of a Oak hav
II nf a rariulu ia I!-- '''
acre. Of the short wta- r
ities, the Toole, Texas c
3elsiort Moss and others
'pe are now popular in
iroilna, and lor the past
s the Toole and Texas^j
e led at the South Caro- l)
. . ?
ied. Simmons has a wife
hildren.
Found At I.mI.
J. A. Harmon, of Lizemore, Wei
inh: ' At likht 1 have found the perl
iHtt never disappoints uie; end I
enetUof others afflicted with torpi
nd chronic constipation, will sai
and 3 m
Bt.Vrt;; ? in all I
Act pill m
for the C
d. '/r season
y: take ?
the newest shapes
We can plea
of the f
se you. 1
a prod net of t tie
pressed throng
generations of p
NAME IS LITTLE?
Till
Varietal iam
i fli
x/4 . ? m'ivvj jo Jill a ?24 A J J
human mind ex of yield.
Ii a number of types arf
lants. pular fav
-YIELD IS EVERY- believed
NO. the next
es are of far less long staj
on i u 'un r%n/\un/l TY1 t i
milium oniion ill point I
The long staple upland j.
i rapidly growing in po- _
or and the prediction is
to be well founded that
few years will find the
>le upland cottons grown
1 II I lia Tkrtnn ??* 5
>r. Kind's New Life Pills." (Sum
atiafactory. "iie at Crawford Hroi
'underbnrk Pharmacy, Druggist.
Feed and
f r* . 4 i
ruDtettri fl,
nod ?
1 Willie
ima-Mimh
oo Pn ?
and tlie c^rn sf
ing a crop >houl
uniform and ad
and clima'e wh<
be grown. 'I he
ty may mean m
farmer wishes a
l*>" ACI |DU ^|/V/OVU ?*?"* v fill
elected for ^crow- tons hay
Id be productive, the yiel
apted to the soil with the
are the corn is to brinK a ]
name of a varie- ten cents
ueh of little. The f',e short
corn that will ra lint hi
V..V U..WI V, * IIVOC LU' - e
ebeen developed so that ]
d compares favorably
beet and they often
premium of from five to
i per pound more than j
i staple types. Floradois
recentlv sold lor t,wen. 1
Livery Mabl
I have opened a first
livery Stable on French s
idjacent to the jail lot, ai
no t i?rv? o
les $
-class
treet, ? ?
id so- zaExrjyaii
i a w va i
CABH STORE.
pive him t he pre
bushels rat'ier
with a noj ular
wants a cot on t
lint produced u|
number oi iicres
A very jrreat
atest number of ty odd <
than a variety the mark
name, and he cotton re
hat will from (he dora, A1
[)0n an acre or a and Bine
of the fu
number of cot- breeding
J ~ " *
;ent* per pound above J
,et price. The type ol c
'presented by the Flora ^
len, Griffin, Sunflower
> Ribbon are the cottons
tore. The art of plant j
will dovelop new and n
ivii/ niv/ |/av/i ui me p
dy turnouts are stylish, i
late, and it will l>e my end
o please my customers,
ilso run
Feed Stables
n connection with the 1
md tr\ iri\ra
jp-to- ft =====
eavor ml
1 wil1 * THE BANK
K CAPIT
j| SURPL
lvery Jg
uaiii" V T /">nnu mn/lo
"The Old Reliable."
OF LANCASTER,
AL $5(
JJS $5C
An XT' rtlnf**4- ? -
=8
incaster, S. C. N
>,000.00. A
>,000.00. g
ton and corn v
been conducted
Experiment Sla
organization abc
ago, and with re
ariety testa have superior
by the Southern demand i
.tiona since their andchari
)Ut twenty years There
jmarkable result9 dency to
types and the mills will s
special staple qualities a
icteriatics.
is now a growing tenwards
special farming i
9
i
B~?w fp,T^
tock the best attention i
it my stables.
Very respectfully,
Jas. T.Hunl
#
J VU1 IIIUV4V
f left II Collections ?
\ Interest alio1
a Your busine*
11 the strongest I
ter fflKzzsM
9
uii iwui uDiaLC, ill ICilSOIlii
:iven prompt and careful j
wed on time deposits..
? solicited. The oldest, 1
*ank in Lancaster county.
iDie rates. Aj
ittention.
the largest and ^