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2 Agricul nr inrair If 1 ( V tural Dspz 4 It n CltAiral use itilrom t 1HE LANC ton t< irtment. the c ~~ first < he time of nlanling !ASTER NEWS, MARCH ) get up to start weeder Lrive right on ; it will hel| otton to get up and hill thi ;rop of gra-s. odor if mil aro a furmor 23, 1907. , Proceedings of the Me > the Colored Teachei B sociation-^-Plan to Rural Schools. etingof one, if the Slate rs' As- one- We shall Help oounfcy hoard of make an approprn teachers will hudi does not give ^ appeal to the education to ation, and the olement if ne minvTT anaj and the TheW eeder anc are what you ing Cotton to ] F-vn^nsiup Fr '"V unlil Mhu fir flOe. for.it if satif - Thii was I I the Harrow In t,w n,eaI1 Need-Hoe- jthe Kill Grass is af'er talki" ,1K,..A "Rrtw fa ?!-and f 8t o! June, and pay arul i tfactory. use o four or five years ago. thee itime we have noted else, ince of others, and hard g with an Alabama mule retting his experience in a .a J ? ? *"V. -our land is suitable to th ?t the weedet, get one?fo hildreu's sake, if nothinj It will save them many i day's work. A boy and i will desCrny as much gras day as a dozen boe hands > e Reported for Tne News. Th? Lancaster Count] ^ era' Association for % youths met March I61I1 Institute Chapel. It wai attended. Prof. Hanks ceesary. The uea be the tbird Satur j Teach- M D colored M , in t; e _ . i OneofTillm: * largely gave us y t-* a 1 r> ct meeting will d*y in April. Lee, Clir'm. an'sjokcs. i_i > p i- \ 1 and a Mule a Dozen Hoe Mr. Broom's 3 Progressive Farme Messrs. Editors portance to increa -T,r . we (leterciiu re Worth a w W e were Hands-Try o( v?ioU9 f? Plan. . , we asked * labor-saving T xt 4 - farm. "Th : Next iu im- .. , . , . with erophai sine the Yield . , T. , ied to give it a trial. Wit! discussing the merits row, irm implements, and and < 'hat was the greatest are r c tool he had on his e weeder," he replied, lis. He said that it Ui i the use of the weeder, hai and expanding cultivators other labor-saving tools, w unnitig our farm with hal orce we formerly required. T. J. W. Broom, lion Co., N. C. ail interesting address have been set forth to ' the length o> school teni I rural districts by mean help. People may expe their hands in their po supplement the funds be .3 i < u.. _ . ria??s trrom me uruo increase Senator Tillmai ns in the ing a recent quar 8 of self- aocieft. ct to put "Those men thi cketa to of mud at each c More the smiling, "aud m - ofi?/-?Lr- T t txrnu Kmuu ) ti was discus sr?l among Anew a good deal >ther" he said, ost of the mud uti intaroalinn per acre in reduci the cotton crop, i: cost of cultivation, matter of unusua just new to most f; to the scarcity and labor. And we d . nau enabled ng the cost of . , . ? , hand-hoeing 3 lessening the . .... , , . hand tbinni , and this is a . . , . duced mor< d importance . 1 . grass, lie 6; armers, owing . , . since begun high puce ot er o not hesitate V\ I in r ov r.< i him to dispense with ;entirely, exceptsome ng, and this was re 9 tlian half. As to ec aid he lisd had none ling to use the weed K< Obst re About Participants i imball-Stephenson Trag ly. ack Hill special in Chariot! rver: The report of \h UCPiiru onu UUII UO rt-i Many of the trtisiees wt n ent and are proud of lh< ?" assist tliera in lengthen] school terms. Our ci'j are doing good work e schools in the rural milQt. not no 'lnotn 1 ttUIIUU ?? O tuv IV ? XV TV WW )re prea squabble. It rerr e idea to incident in a Sou tig their "There were r schools this .jail. One w b'i( our ing ? cow. The < districts stealing a watch, f/.r i.. Exercising in - iitided me of an them jail, tvo prisoners in a9 in for stealit her was in for the court vard to say the cost of plant up, ami cuhi reduced one-third, half by the intellin proved farm i in pic Instead of one m mule in the prep preparation, , . , \;.J , his, and w vawrn can he , . ^ commend i or even one- , , fieid as a i :ent use of im- , ^rass-destro1 mients. , , . . 80il4, howev an driving one . . . able to ith u aration oi the , , . land, and 01 c irutv uunuiiuitiivs , . . , liom re unhesitatingly re. * inK" ts use in the cotton , rreat labor Favor and . inter yer, 1 here are some , *i . . niaa er, that are not suit-. ? Tor i ve. Un very strong , , ? p??ir< i) fresh sfctimnv land icide at Grifltli9 Su;ida t, which appeared in Mm s Observer, was read wit est here, Kimball haviu e this h s home until last fal awhile he was the bicycle r< for W. G. Reid &, Soi % them the mass"S of,on are to be educated. We ^ formed that there will he lfi mer school this year, Lancaster teachers' an (colored) has decided h r people I onr. morning one i are in- tauntingly to the ? no sum- ' What time is ; hut the "Milking time, sociation - to have Take The News. prisoner said other : it?' was the letort" ' la ml for planting, li two, or even lour. 1 wo now, but ara lc to the time when 1 diive four. We ai our mule colts to g er. Again, four i b.i.l.. e should drive ? wou|(1 n()| m drive but 0ostiirc, okkig forward I a pac|(i ive expect, to ,lallWll0lh , re waiting for fron, of et a li * tie olJ- striii(!h| ac ? itimost al.8o ? fn?ow 1 *1 - ' and t work satisfactorily (,apa r soil, in the evfcnt of kjml rain, a steel lratne larrow shou'd be run bicy( the weeder, j:oing blow ross the rows, and a m( with the weeder go- . it was while working in thf city that lie got into eotn of trouble with Mr Wi y, who was also running ile shop. Ttie two came t s, but Kimball finding Baile n-li bett* r mail than lumsal ! The lie f. r Co, niLtiv necessary ii] especially where ll) is brought iuto ust cheaper than men,r ers could use mo than they now pothem profitably, t nnt uiiviuf I in v in < r 1 rt'iivv SOUS, 1nig uiagona e iiisc harrow . stir everv pi }. Miiles are , , ,, to a deplh < uid imost farm- . I terminating re work slock whj|e in sess, and use |ulol|)?r rajl] hough we do over again a tlin m lit nrn_ I ly across. This will , "1. , _ . knilc irticle of the lop soil ? e . i< i ,3a1^ jf hall an inch, ex 11 i . At < all grass ana weeds o, ,, cuts ie sprout. Should i lall right away, go is soon as the ground , A ilm >sorted ' o ins uusiy uniioi inflicting wounds ilia' pu jy in ilie hospital lor repairs me time it was tliouiz.lit tl? would prove fatal, but h veil. Kimball was tried ani ivy fine placed upon him.? r filial f t*/ui it) a K/\ i ? * I ^ .The Wilcox J Cha >LAA i^bbUKb 1U & Gibbs liiic irleston, S. C. mo Co., ?*H vailing prices; tlx raised on the farm The matter of th mule's keep is not. ered ; lie will leed drive him at the ri Haven't vou ret ' is dry eiiou" ey whould be qM* 1 he point where needed. in the ,pr(m e coet of the rooted Kee to be consid- of Jun0)OI , himself il we js illexpedi( uht time. grass, or til dized the need AM. ' * VM :li to g?^ on- the 1 is to kill the grass QWU t or before it ge s 8tree ^ this up until hr8M the until its further useL w ,nt. It is the May LWil, e grass that w0UW|Thin ' v???o ?7iv? no ? 11 ' mt >icycle repair business on hi hook, at a stand on Depc t. His place was raided b constables several times, a as supposed to be running id tiger" as a side line.as cot too warm for him an w I % I S . YEAR AI seasons a - on good la 9 land and c a and sandy TOBACCC ri TER YEAR, in favorab nd in unfavorable seasor nd and on poor land, on r< in gray land, on clay lai land, on COTTON, COR] ), WHEAT and OATS, le ? of more horse pow harvest^ say when ] be sown and all work ? And man failed to get in thereby lo9t a Inr valuable hay, not 1 come wnn t ,-er?just alter the farmer t peas needed to e(j jn keepi crops needing ]ast year, h y ? time you i08t our croj the peas and an(j seeder, ge amount of iiand tliinni o mention the i? / >? ." ne cotton, that gives ji0 s rouble. We succeed- geem ng the grass down ^ md we would have wftg j but for the harrow ably We lial to do some ng, but it was quick lOUght greener fields. 11 ed a peacelul enough felloi e only trouble he had her with Bailey, and that prol was forced on him. Our ; have been ceivable t< in^r its su Fertilize used and put to every co jst, each year's use confiri perioritv and value, whil jrs K Tils t. value they would the soil. And one disc harrow, drh hand, could have j> in a day ! This is one of th which we are work * J u?uo, have been to HOW TO I'K man riding a ring four-in- i fie land utin five acres >)ared 10 a d inches, the e wave toward ma''e wi"> ing to reduce sn"*" ',low n ! J .l I LU SPARE FOR WSKDER. F( should be well pre- servi leptb of six to eight knov rows laid olf and bed near i four furrows with knot leaving a bolt in men THE DEAD MAN. >rt Mill special in tlie 01 er: Jim Stephenson, bette vn as Stinsou, who was kille Charlotte was very we vn here. In fact an indie t is resting against him f< hundreds < )- found war ,r chanical c< I Thirty other fertilizers have be< ltirig. When materials, m mdition and a record of ov Five Y en leer 0 "ears the cost of product vides for and mi^i preparation ot the ia more ease and p doinj; for both niai: NO NEED TO IIOE CO DOWN OK What about, hai r. miuuie. one ion. It pro jres thorough tooth 1 noil, and there rows; if it leisure in the would run 1 i and beast. ]u either ca iTTON TO KKKI' (lie four fur A8S? (Jet on top t lrl nhfinninor .tie! ril\n??t- 1 ana a rain ia.ll, ran aieoi larrow straight across whil does not rain, we whis enghthwise the rows. tow. se the bed made by mile rows will be visible. Ii's )f thin bed with guano ter c -.1 ceriy conduct here one ni^l e under the influence < key. He was a reckless fe His family lived 3 or s east of heie until last fal lather lives in lower Lanca ,ounty. A married sister liv< for honest ed, our f '* the best a 4 the world. I. vinced of 8* Sold exclusive ?8 ,ly made goods are consid< ertilizers are without dou til-round crop producers Try them and become cc their superior value. ly by 3ribt in >n how are we to get hoe hands ? How be reduced here ? phatically that in there be a greater than in thin mai chopping of tho co U,0?MUUlUI,l a'ong without and put fert can expenses or three inc We say em commend tl 110 place can usually put saving of labor a deep furrt tter of hand- thrown on i ttoncron. In roots too loi 1(1 v l ll^ u II Mil (II 1 piUW , 11*" I ? ;ilizer not over two hoa deep. j We re w lis because a9 it is g ? in, at the bottom of ^ ?w and a heavy bed rp, t, it takes the cotton .. to reach it. I The .ei IIU W , very, Livery hough doing a rattling go< ry business, we are dete _ l l i ^ TKe He ! La ath-Jones 1 ncaster, S. C. /AONS/ieaN Co., fact, the hand-hoc: tirely eliminated. How ? Hy using the hur er at the right tirrn We kr.ow that are skeptical as tc , fertilizer sh ing can be en- . , , . a torked hai cultivator, s a week or t< row and weed- ing. e. When re? moat fanners ed harrow (this method, planter; 'hi Ill *1 .1 1 III HI* uuld be covered with eg row or small tooth l? in 1 should be put in , y in days before plant y^g, idy to plant, let fork- Drr or weeder precede q, is will leave the land ? fcju 10 ao even oeuer. ui ,ent stocks of Vehicles ar ses are being supplement# landsome new carriages ar ?ies and stylish zing and Saddle Horse ur livery establishment id ft "1 id * THE BANK OF S CAPITAL. s* U SURPLUS ia i 11 ? I An v* r* rv? n/i a nr? I :he Old Reliable." = LANCASTER, t?i $50,00( $50,00( -i ? ?? ister, S. C. \ XOO. A >.?. f. We wereonrselye that we refused an < ufacturer of one o weeders on the ma a weeder on con h; so much ho comparative offer ot a man- good seed-b< f the leading and is in co rket to ship us er to do its dition that we If it raiai ? gum ily level and gives a the ! ed to the young plants it! udition lor the weed you best work. Iivei i do not wait for cot- HE g to ue seconu lo none ] State, and don't you forgi Come or send to us whe want the best, up-to-dai ry service. ATH-ELLIOTT MULE CO If} lA^auo mauc un i Bt II Collections givei in & Interest allowed [e W Your business sc 11 the strongest Bant veui rotate, at reasonable i prompt and careful attei on time deposits.. licited. The oldest, the : in Lancaster county. ifiSaNQQOSS rates. Qj ition. largest and ^ ^ *