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?} i VP I t T 2 Agrici A* ' lltural De] . THE LA partment $ NCASTER NEWS, MAY lance drop fair individuals isionally. John Michel Associate Professor Anima lt l?U7 ' oc- * la, 1 In nwimnn * rhe Greatest inn A m * lllftir % Bow ToChoo! Coi The Basis of the Various Constitute a se Your Dairy refineme j u?ck, wi IVS, The u. portant Selection and Points which *tterl1 . Desirable Dai- ey.f? nt,especially in the head, thers, thighs and limbs, ider ot the cow is an imorgan, but is frequently ^ ?d. Fleshy udders, 110 ow large, are undesirable. SS6S8 small elaborating C austry ana dairying, uiei College, S. C. . ? . t ?an Held in Washinj Not Perry. olumbia special in the O D80D ^ JIB gton ever User- The A. Ill U All witnessed in Lancas J. BROO Ml11 ter. M CO. ry Animal. Progressive Far There are thr aider in the se] first and of far tance. is Droduc capacity disorder* ? elastic u mer. Anotl) ee things to con- phasis is lection of cows: stitution greatest impor- A good i :!ion of milk and oat wnrL* ana are more suoject 10 v 3 than moderate sized, c< dders. t( ier point that needs em N i the importance of con- c< al vigor in the animal. V milker is one of the hard V oil onimala u?o liam oiwl ir er: .According to a letter sived at the Governor's < )day from Detective W fewbold at Chester the mai 3iit ly caught in the Stat Washington and held ther W. E. Perry, wanted for mrrlot* af a* /"IK.** >mce are daily recei u- mer Good* 1 r?", them before b e ot e as ? ? the Laces and Embi ? ? ving their Spring 3 and ask your i mying your spring 'oideries. Lawns ; and Suminspection of goods. ;! Lawns! butter; second, type; and third, 1.?pro The only in the selection of tual butter recoi hv a nnir r?f sr?a conformation of unless p pedigree. stitution duction. imum w fallible guide in down mi cows is the acrd as determined By pe Ina ?nri a KoK. oJ vv? ULIIIIIKIU '? o iA <? v U) nuu >O8S088ed of a good con- is , it can never do its max- rc ork and an early break- fe ly be expected. p III. ? PEDIGREE. w digree we mean a record- al ??? ^e ? ai IUI ??v?i ui 1*1 1 , UUUliUl at vy uc not Ferry, for whose capti jward of $1,000 had been >red. Mr. Newbold says icture of the suspect, toge itli a description, has ari t Chester from Washing ad that all who know anvt jre J We have the best ] of goods ever shown (he Prices ranging fron ther 2c the y ived ;ton, to 35c they hitiL' line of these 50 pes. 27-i in the city, worth 8c, oui i 5 pes. 40-ir 5 pes. 40-in Urd 25 pes whit< ings in figure ard. ted, at 10c to inch Colored Lawn, r price 5c. i. White Lawn 10c. . India Lawn 12 1-2. ? mercerized Waist>d, striped and dot25c yard. y J t v cock tester. It buy a cow that time of purchasi long she has be get trustworthy how much milk Also find out >-%/w W V/U OiaiUI you are going to an aniini is milking at the or a heif 9, ascertain how be carefi en milking and ly so be( assurance astO|bably h; she is producing, poor pei the richness of we havt uoni in mo miueairy ui ?1. In purchasing a cow 01 er her pedigree should 18 illy examined, especial;ause of the fact we pro- ^ ave nowadays as many rligree dairy animals as ) ffood ones Farmers t the matter are satisfied tli noc Perry that isbdna: lt?;l /Lr. J. M. Porter Lie; Monroe to Go to Gre boro. " Milliner We have the good aves Miss Minnie Pardue ens-! pleased to show you you your millinery < y for Kve Is and at the right prices t i is in charge of this depa through and with pleasu 25 per cent, cheaper than; rybody. ;o please everyone, rtment and will be ire and ability sell you buy elsewhere. her milk. The ter you pet from means solely dt quantity of milk depends as muc Hess as it does u ty of milk. amount ot but- are too p i a cow is by no pedigree ?termined by the good st< l she gives. It we find h upon the rich- cows jus pon the quanti common, course n< rone to believe that all d stock is necessarily 1* )ck. On the contrary, .V1 scrubs among pedigreed ^ t as we find them among ai , native cows, though of a" at so frequently. f Monroe Enquirer : Mr. J orler, who lias Leen lor ovei ears manager of the Mo lanutacturing Company's \ nd who resigned a few w 2:0 to accept a position wifci ardwood Manufacturing C . m. Dress Goo "two 5 pes. Brilliantine nr?e i pCS Champagne >lant 40 inches wide, at 4 eeks 2 pes. 36 in. Peaui i the the 1.25 grade, at 9* v 2 pes. 36 in. black '"III- m rr I n-n -? nr >ds. Shoes a 54 in., 49c. When yoi Brilliantine Shoes that 9c. purse both i le Soie Silk, as^ for our c, 3c. I ry Shoe for n guaranteed wood shoe f0] 1 _ nn - ind Slippers. i are looking for fit your feet and it the same time, elebrated T.D.Barrien and the Sherr ladies. All shoes II.?CONF With heiters i judgment as th largely be based tion, and pedigr in the show ring judgment entire ORMATION. |KKGISTRA njd dry cows, our 8DKK IJ eir value musi Unforl upon conforma registrati ee. The judge based uj must base his tidual ly upon confor- ty of br TI0N DOE8N'T ALWAYS IN- P' .'DIVIDUAL KXCELLENCE. d; tunately eligibility to ^ on, in most cases, is not )on production or indi- PJ :cellence, but upon puri- H eeding; though, to be my at Greensboro, left ye ry morning for Greensbor efore lie left tbe employe* le^Vlonroe Al at ufactwring C. my presented Mr. Porter beautiful gold fountain pe r. J. L). Faulkner, in an ap ?aneta ^hk, i.zo jjt ster* 5 pes. Deer Skin ! ? in. wide, price 15c. of ? y?m- 22 yards 32-inch Sei w^b 20 yards best Calico n.? 2 doz. handsome pie pro- 2 doz. white Linen ? aae, yoc. guaranteed. Suitings, 36 * "Feat to a Island for es, reds and blues, for ... ated and ruffled mer. Silk Skirts, handsomely tailored With US it is a Fit the Feet." $ 1.00 1.00 Petticoats. . 1.00 !, only 1.25 mation. What rect type or c dairy cow? The points un< may be brielly c live heads; 11am perament, feedin (heu is the cor- sure, the On f ormation of a herd regj to what i iler conformation registry ?* :oiisidered under e?ce to p ely, dairy tem ua' exce ? capacity, con- Parity o foundation stock of all Pr isters and cows admitted Pf s known as I lie advanced C1, ire selected with refererforniance and individ- If Hence. The laet that t breeding in so many irtte little speech,presented >11. Mr. Porter greatly aji ates the gift. l Memory of Mrs. W Roddey. Mrs. Muttio McWatorn Kodd^y was nu?au? v? ?. . ? the j preThree Doors South New PostoiTicejf*. P. M0(0 Respectfully, A. J. BROOM i )RE LUMBEI COMPANY. i. stitution, milk o; ity. 1. Dairy lem dicftteil by a spar larjie, bright, e tar apart; a lar^e minent backbom rgans, and qua!- cases is t istraijon, perament is in many an e, angular form; re^is,er v xpressive e}res, 0ll^v ,() e , straight, j,ro *n l'?e and an active 9'()ck the lie sole requisite for reg- kUi has made it possible lor imals to enter the herd hi s'hicli by nature were lit an liter the slaughter pen. i purchase of pure-bred i"? 1 HOI rehire, no judicious se- rot v nov. in, imy, mi led it> the same county until tliu d r driith, April 11), 11)07. Her mi me was McWatcrs. She wan helwee stioMH. With attendant privation! rdships taught her early nselt-rcl d re sourcef uIness whicli were pi nt characteristics of her later life, stry and thrift combined with a s lament enabled her to so husband iirces and wisely spend them thn ued a lur^n family ot boys and rl p/i ni n?w?/l * !???. f *v - Ill 0(0 niden EC9 (Cvl ra ."?ua - |f|0(0 i a ncc Hi m v ronnBLINDS amsBK2zamnBs t ?he uirlw h r*AA AAA r A n i )RE SHINGLj )RE DOORS, MOULDING ES, SASH, a ETC. disposition as o gishness. The form indicates tli disposition to U3 large backbone,h broad forehead, sprightliness im pposed to slug- le('"o'' c; *P?re, angular ,is( of [0 absence ot any ,na^ter in 7 on fat, and the sounding irge bright eyes, VV? mus and genera) a,l(I '"diy lioate a large ani,nals i 'I'l in i>e made trom a mere " j imes of individuals, no wt w >w long or how "high Ho " these names may he t know the production ch ideal excellence ot I he nc represented in the pedi- w'a l,rt - I 1 1 1111 .. ......vnoKi 1411 uii'ir iii? wori [ n 1? ?;r young woman hood she ma 1\ lloddey and to them were elve children. Five are dead, iddey was very painstaking in the t * of her children, .She dealt tiriul ntly with theu> in h!1 matters oi dine. She joined the Methodist church ' ihild and remained a consistent ti r of tl??? church until her death, a always active in church matters l #* 1 * nf ?) <? ?- ? - 1 ' i. zuu,uuu ieet nnisn bori! 150,000 feet rougt ruin- 200,000 shingles, .1 ram- 1 car load doors, s :,'C If you H;MI time cci lumber, $n.t>U to $30.( 1 lumber, $13.50 to $17.50 >3.00 to $4.00 per 1000. ash and blinds. All kinds anticipate building, now i Building material is co X) per 1000 feet, per 1000 feet. } and prices. s the ntin amount oi nerve er. 2. Good teedi indicated by a lo or coupling, a lai a good consiJuf ic 3. A good co or working pow- *u ?te ances ng capacity is considera use, deep barrel plTKK_unK rge muzzle, and tiikik <. >n. When nstitution iR ie* |eow or h< ^ I coi poii the near or immedi- j 1 try of the animals under ition. mi tin t) ANIMALS TRANSMIT IOOD OK ILL (^UV LIT IKS, J purchasing a pure-bred ifer. vmi Klmnlrl 1.- ->r>! <>t 11111 Clllircn II mninnitt was duo (o her zeal. Her de ith c uue sndd?nly l"it no ptcletlly, She hail fluttered from lease for some time and knew tin e|it eome any moment She died a < II, i Memory of the Late H ry J. Sims. ually ? !;ri MOORE 8TATK OF SOUTH U r < Ot'NTT <>F I.ANO.VI In the Probate O I5v J. E. Stewman. I idvancing. LPMBER & 1 TheSoulheri nil i t, win ire. i MP FG. CO. fiRailroadlrain* School. uicated by largi Jeep, broad cbest girth, large, oper soft, pliable skin secretion. 4. Good milk < cated by a large, 3, bright eyes, j]ie recor , a large heart tha.t of ? i nostril*, and a. further b will) plenty of records ( valuable organs are indi- The el ,evenly quarter- vantage < (1 of her dam as well as Hn ler sire's dam; and the t<> i -ii 0,1 ack consecutively good ^an he traced the more the animal. Jn sol lief and important ad sii if pure-bred animals lies f,u Whereas, it has pleased G.el in 1. ite wisdom to send the Death \n^i our camp for the first time and sun r beloved lfrother, Henry J. fun i reward above, it is but litting tin a dr. O. U. A. M. Council shouh mi tribute to his memory and work nior brother. Therefore, Ba ii ved. 1st that in the death of br us Dixie council has lost a true, j thin! bro., prompt in attendance, Probata Jndg ?1 IS.' WHEREAS, 1 i. F. SI jjnon to m''- 10 Kr*nt him Fetter* lg (o tion of the Estate of Hnd el -V(< J. Sims, dec used. I pay THESE ARE THEllEFC as a admonish all and singula l |{p. and Creditors of tbw said I otlior deceased, that they ho and good, nie- 'n the Court of Probate zeal- EancHHter Court House, S a e- On account of Ms made unit schools through of Admin intra- '' >? a special ofl'i Sects of Ilcnry course in their c ooirrse can be c< )RE to cite and Per effort on the r the kindred f'or |50.(K) the Ienry J. Hdius. easily taken inc appear before expenses for |1 , to be held at all our pupils a . O., on Fn- are competent. the vacat ion of the th>- Hummer, is maker for a three months school In which the ompleted in thin propart of the student, entire course can be hiding board and all 00.00 We gaurantee position when they Write IN mill ninb? ed elastic udder forward and v large tortuous mii well forward branched; and li wells of which tl only oneou eithe , running well it) the fa( yrell up behind; oftransmi Ik veins running to their and preferably greater d irge, deep milk tlie cas iere ic usually miscous r side, but more sizes the i oui ;t that thoy are capable tting tiieir own qualities th< offspring with a far thg egree ot certainty than !,u joy e with animals of pro- lew breeding. This empha- th' importance of purchas- p"i i in ins work tor hia order he lov< 11 ResolVed 2nd that wo bow tnblo HubtniHsion to Him, the Kill i oniverne, who doetli nil thing* d let uh hope to meet our brothi t great council above. whore there no purting, no sorrow, no pain, hi , happincnK and peace throughout * ages tor evermore, teeolved 3rd that we aend a cof ae retaliations to The Lancaster New blieation, and a copy to The Amen Hi ro day, May 3rd, next, aft* with thereof, at 11 o'clock in tin or of "how cause, if any they well, said Administration alioald or in Given under my Hand, t will April, Anno Domini, 1907. it all J. K. S end- Di April 13. 1907. lfnr Mnnev in I n IT publication application for i ? forenoon, to 1 have, why the Mfcr. Houthern I not bo granted 129b 1-2 Main i hiH 19th ilay of 2-20-2m . i ewman. Notice of Fi ohate Judge. 0f .South Car __ ter. lull, i scholarship. -I. PRINK, I. R. Training: School. St.. Columbia, S. C. nal Discharge as lardian. oliDiw. County of Lancase Prol>ale Court are much appreci should be of moi squarely placed. 5. Good qualit by a loose, pliabl< hair; clean bone; iated. The teats ing only 1 lerate size and pure-bred inferior p y is indicated he expect* ? skin; soft silky but inferi< and a general or native the best when buying 1 ^ animals, because an j ure-bred animal cannot ?d to breed anything ?{CC or stock while common inferior stock may by 1 olHcial organ of the Junior Order, >py to the bereaved family and a i >e spread upon our minutes. Don or of Council. Respectfully submitted, B. F. Adams, ording Secretary, Dixie Council, N< Subscribe to The News. HU I have made arrangement coP>' in New York City by which 6 y loans for fiye years on ire farms, in sums of $300.00 ai the rate of 7 per cent, on are and over, and 8 per cent, on >* $1000. No brokerage or oor geri. Only a reasonable fee title. K E A Mo Notice it* liereh] h with parties day of May. 19i>7, I can negotiate undersigned hh gn i proved cotton estate of Pressly H; [id upwards, at return and settlon lonnta of $1000 tion to the Prohat huuib leas than of Isiucaster, State umission char- final discharge as > for abstract of !. WYUE, Onard rney-et-Law, April 27, 1907?J I given that on the 27th at 10 o'clock a. in., the ardistn of the person and istare, will tile his* final sent and make applicae Conrt for the connty -$1, of South ('arolinn, for a inch guardian. L. T. McOiin, ian of Preasly Hi stare, todays. t. m &