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ipw, V.tv. 2 ApTir.nltn / nltnral T~)e THE Li nartmentJ' ANCA8TKR NEW8, MAI Nail Removed from Cf r 4, 1*07 | lild's "] fhe Greatest 1 1 t ,4f May Fain Planting a vation. Progressive F, rung?Hints for will mi md Early Culti- wil1 ke the wiu from si plant s armer. ike smoother potatoes and * ep much better through ^ ter and spring than those ips. OME PKA8, SORGHUM AND i^ungs. Columbia special in New 3o?rier: By using the 1 apparatus Dr. LeGrand Gi :ias located and removed a penny nail, a little rusty, i CUTT] ever fiveowal A inc an witnessed in Lancast MY ;er. n jr All remaiuj should now b ly as the coiid will permit, very different in respect to its fruit contii M Ing corn and cotton i x a a rora: e planted as rapidilion of the land 01 ' *e' Cotton, being a moutl plant from corn ?MOU^ fruiting, produces ,or {' 01 mously throughout ? a ILLET ? AND MELONS. ] ?e crops should come in , >r share of attention this i But few farmers have | good hay or other fotage ; r stock. The wet weath- | st fall ruined a great deal , - -II A.U- A-- ? Lowed by Arthur Boyei mouths old, which had fou way into the child's lung". ^ the little fellow, who live Lexington County, not far the town of Lexington, suffering the most intense a| V8 ine A. nd it Men are (Jai]y recei from mer Goods was I them before b s?ny, J. BltAJU ving their Spring I and ask your i uying your spring ivi laj: ; and Sumnspection of goods. the pummer a should therefo so as to give i son poseible. the corn or co be deferred, It May should r,d fall months, and 01 re be planted early ' bis da 1 the longest sea- sfock l< Hence, if either ca8eptlon planting must 'bing b 3t the corn waif. as P0f,8i bean active month, Iet'eorf 1 mi]|At j ;w ail over &ue tuuuujr. I maged hay is being fed to | ) their injury in many , We need to get some- ( etter for them as quickly ] ible. Plant German mil- , :hum, pearl or cat-tail ?n<! nthnr p.rnn vnn mav i but it seemed almost impoi to determine the cause o strange illness. Only the R zen apparatus could show location of the unusual fo substance. LVhan vniiv fnn/1 haa 39ibl? f hi8 Laces and Embr oe nt- We have the best 1 ' the goods ever shown i reign Prices ranging froir 2c the y .-i ? ? ? oideries. Lawns ine of these 50 pes. 27-i in the city, worth 8c, our { 5 pes. 40-in 5 pes. 40-in. ard . 25 pes whit* ings m figure ! Lawns! nch Colored Lawn, price 5c. . White Lawn 10c. India Lawn 121-2. ; mercerized Waistd, striped and dot- V not only in pli cultivating crc rows and weei crops are plan going. This i be the best an work of the se anting but alto iu tMnk Q pa. Start the har- Uave {| ders as soou as the prepare ted and keep them , r sow fro frill likely prove to haJf d most profitable . , a, ? . . . is hard! asou. burely it is more je f that will come quickly. | lie laud fertile and well 1 id. For German millet i m one bushel to one and ] mshels per acre. There 1 ly anything ftiat will make ed on an acre of land than ;e?ted the entire sys'em N impaired ?aine proportion. Your stomach ielp. Kodol for Indigetdion and I tia not only digests what yon eat, it he Htomach and nddB strength to th< body. Makes rich pure blond. Kod orms to the Natiou?l Pure Food an< Law. Sold by Crawford Pros. Aged "White Man Cha 'in ti? t0 35c the y needs ? 3s Milliner OI COtl- l 1 Dn,K have the good Miss Minnie Pardue rged pleased to show you ard. | ted, at 10c to y for Kve s and at the right prices t is in charge of this depai through and with pleasu >rr i. 4 U ? ? , 25c yard. rybody. o please everyone, tment and will be re and ability sell T/\11 the cheapest v ]y grass now If the land pared as advis and is filled w shallow cultiv quired. If, h u: 4 my to kill tli? ear- 80rghui known. on ever has been well pre gjve ed in these columns beted! ith humus, only bunch I at ion will here 0j ail ki owever, you must jngiy a 11. It should be grown y farm in The Progresirmer's territory. It can from the time it begins to for seed until frost. Stock j uds relish it. Feed spar t first until the stock be- ' witn KODDery. Charleston i'ost: An old man with a long white li giving his name as J. \V. liams, was arrested in Sava yesterday by the police t ^pllinr HilvAr nh??r?lv yvu ^uui minutely ^ white Dress Goo ?* 5 pes. Brilliantine .* 1 pes. Champagne ,nn 40 inches wide, at 4 here, 2 pes. 36 in. Peau< | { f i u f U/% 1 Of* A A4- OC 4\j |i^i cent. i;iicapci LIICIIIJ ds. Shoes a 54 in., 49c. When you Brilliantine Shoes that 1 9c. purse both a 3e Soie Silk, asjc for our C( , UU UUJ CIOCWIICIC# nd Slippers. i are looking for it your feet and it the same time, jlebrated T.D.Bar cuiuvaie this be done a tion before the have taken tu land; then let cultivation be preceding one i mm r?n Hinir i v iii ?u.v nine, iei COmes * t the first cultiva- should > roots of the plants SOme y 11 possession of the bei each subsequent beans a shallower than the ta^e nit This is to keep j8 but r otirt ir?inr?nor tlio iccustomed to it. There ( also be early plantings ot ariety of early corn^ of ins, and cow peas. The >nd peas, being legumes, :rogen from the air and it j easonable to suppose the ? r. ' ~ - f J | thought lhafc he is the bold aigh' intruder who entered residence of Mr. A. H. 8: *8 Rut ledge avenue, one 3ome weeks ago, and robbe house of about $500 wori silver. i av ao tuc ^iauc, at ?/c mid- 2 pes. 36 in. black I (he Taffeta Silk, 1.25 gr 5 pes. Deer Skin I 'in. wide, price 15c. night '*le 22 yards 32-inch Se; 20 yards best Calico 9 rl r\*y b n m /1 i-?ln 3V" . . rv Shoe for n guaranteed wood Shoe foi ade, 98c. guaranteed, suitings, 36 "Feat to a Island for es, reds and blues, for ... of A/1 o Mrl i ffl rvrl Oillr len and the bherr ladies. All shoes With US it is a Fit the Feet." $ 1.00 1.00 roots. If we maximum cro] care ot the ro< plant. Again, crop we must < to take up ai available plan ?...~ *"j | longer i expect to get a | jiave t0 p, we must take jthey \ at system of tlie j s|10U'ici to set a maximum laml sncourage the roots i)Ut not id appropriate the scarcit\ t food in the soil the season in wnicn iney grow the more nitrogen vill store, hence, they i be planted as soon as the ] 'comes well warmed up ; ] before. On account ol i r and high price ot seed we Mrs. S Joyce, 180 Sullivan St., ai mt. N. H., writes: "About a yen bought two bottles of Foley's Kidiie; It cured iue ot a severe esse of 1 trouble of several years' standing. Laiuly is a grand, good medicine heartily recommend it. Funderbur) iiiacy. VI \J f*% lUUIViOWIHU JJ1C 2 doz. white Linen ? Clareir a^o I kid'."; Three Doors South ^iu.m New PostofficefW t I'hur- ??? s mr\tn utcu anu i uiiicu iiici. omv >kirts, handsomely tailored Respectfully, A. J, BROOM i VRTT TTTTI/TT5T7T 1 CLLlCUclLO . . l.UV , only 1.25 COMPANY. v f lor plant use. PLANT Owing to th er there will much corn re] It may be tin iua,y j) than if inq corn. in rows e cold April weath- "owing need to be right a Peck planted this spring. acre a" *t it will pay bet- ,lle acr " 1 1 * 1 it 111 ICWUI pCrtS t J lllO iUJiv J hey were plentiful Plant i and cultivate instead of broadcast. By this means will suffice to plant an id produce more seed to e than a bushel sown tlimirrli (lip lw>iw?fil In Snatched From Jaws Death. Johnstown, Pa., May 2. ken from the dark rece^sei coal mine where they had iniuiisoiied for over one htn s of a been BLINDS udreri ?II ;xi;ju ju itxijxjx )RE SHINGL] )RE DOORS, I MOULDINC ES, SASH, ^) i, ETC. ler 10 piow u[ the stand is v and plant stand is sullici ting the corn i ing should be possible. Un ) some ileitis, wiiere ~ ~ ery badly broken, land w over. Where the t,,e ,ai ent to justify let- "either stand, the replant- heavy. done quickly as may P* less this is done lhe acr n-.* ii plant ill not be as much as where ge quantity is planted, will the hay crop be as Those who can afford it ant a bushel or more to e, and every farmer should some?enough to make hours, and snatched almost the jaws of death, seven taken from the Berwind A mine No. ,'JS at Foustwel lying in the Berwind ling physically exhausted and < ions to all about them, at ,rom 200,000 feet finisl i men iVhite 150,000 feet roug] 1. are 200,000 shingles, ! ipital. 1 car load doors, s ibliv- Tf i if you nl re- J led lumber, $17.50 to $30.( h lumber, $13.50 to $17.50 ?3.00 to $4.00 per 1000. ;ash and blinds. All kinds anticipate building, now i )0 per 1000 feet, per 1000 feet. s and prices, s the ecu ir i nc VUJ 11 over-sh adow that it \vi 1 pi crop. When tive, and I ha grow is reptai corn, at its be interior and 11 I ujati JJinuocu n 111 . Hie replanted so Peecl f?i oduce a very light no* the stand is defec- T,n a>Cf t which railed to which I Hed, the replanted n >st, is usually very an<1 w? nnrnfi f nhlp WO >po r another year. We can )rd to refuse to plant them >unt of the high prices at they are selling. iol neglect the cantaloupe itermelon patch of which ke last month. It i* quite I covering their strength in s Wonderful flrxfina Cur "Our littlh hy had eczema for live writes N* A. Adams, Henrietta, I'a. of our home doctors said the case wa less, his lung's being atleeted. \V employed other doctors but no ben suited. l>y chance we read about J I ll f f I'TH ! linlli/ht -i KnlHn o?.<i c/?ai? i ileep. time. _ ually ; ;T MOORE ' 1 wo s . e then Building material *is cc advancing. LUMBER & M _ A 1 1 r -rs >ntinFG. CO. wmstmrntmrnn* The tobaecc mers should a now with viti< ough prepari and good see equally essei crops. We s "I""" ? > anil peanut far- kkelv i Iso push their work r)^,ru'* anil zeal. Thor- providi ition, cultivation, P^ce o d and plautsj are >tial in all these A little c , , , . "ftfr eati: nould lniDress our- tag and 1 sve will have a light crop , hence the necessity of ing something to take the 1 fruit. odol taken occasionally, especially ntf, will relive sotir stomach, belclileurtbnrn. J* H..Jones, Newport. improvement. V?e con tinned this cine until several bottles were used, our boy was completely cured." all blood medicines and body b health tonics. Guaranteed at <"i llros, 1 tmdnrburk i'Uuriiiacy drug 5l'c. Snow and Sleet this UV'ltV/CII i meritwhen of highest quality, fit Host of ing a complete fertili uilding awfonl 1 ; store. T eek. 9 to the t e, vine or "Plant Food" is grower. We will gl in nuuuuance 01 t4rui icly colored land flavored, is the diri zer containing from 7 to 12 per cent. POTASH bush. a book well worth a place in the adly mail it to all annHrnnt? t ect result of aupplyof i i library of any fruit selves with th try to Ret awa Carolina ale sweet potatoe State in the here we do nc the value of e , . Tenn. wr ese facts and not bottles ol y from them. North J tlint was o produces more bothered , teed to gi 3 than any other Union; but even >t fully appreciate Hi this crop. Let us ites: "I am sure three one dollar ' your Kodol positively cured mo jsiii, and I can recommend it as throe years a^o and I haven't been since with it." Kodol is Runranive relief. Hold by Crawford Bros ace Riot in Indiana. Kansas City, April 3( combination of snow, sle rain fell today in this part < southwest, with freezing we prevailing from the Neb line to Texas. There was a fall of sn /i i -* - rr ' '1 it and GERMAN KALI WORKS Street, or Atlanta, (la.?1 1224 Candler Building RHlfe. , jsp&* plan to make i year than evei then utilize th will be profits as soon as the cultivate ra plantings, cut! more potatoes this Gree r made before, and Hitter f lem in a way that as a re* ibid. Set the plants Seflon, land warms up and night, pidly. For later Six e tings from the vines one of nsburg, Ind., May 2.? 'eeling against the negroes, mlt of an assault on Mr9. caused a race riot lasl legroos were badly beaten, whom may die. v^uncoraia, nans., ana low a rain and sleet at Baker, I and heavy rain at Wichita, a Hurry of snow in northw* Missouri. Rolled ;to Our Cuatoneri We are plaoaned to Announce tbat Honey ana 'far for oougbfl, colds an f?32 Send Us Ynnr M P fin tin 9 are preferabh 3 to slips. They ?Do you i take The News? tronblea iH not affected by the N Pore Food and Drug law ae it conta ational I ^ W W W iDH DO I ' VMS VMM A ft ftMUftiig