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2 Agrici; iltural Det THE LAI jartment.? BOASTER NEWS, MAY ! in it used to? And don't 3 11 on bim sometimes to heat V TV. ' ?*, 4P. . 1 >> B, 1907. ? fou ?-p i a 1 he Greatest ^ 1 A Plan Now for Southern Cultivj It may seem a to be writing of m An f Y\ Mow Kill Making Hay. Every Fi ? a ator. little premature hay here in the "He's g :t a >? i Ah. vr>ii ne; armer Should Start for Bank Account. pu m< re Farmer. g?i ot motiey lu the bank." or i'va llflarr) if coiil ahnnf ighborhood movement tbat c some pulling. And when I Uing don't we all push \v >re pluck and confidence? 3h, hurrah for the farmer wl t money in the bank ! J^ii much, it means tbat be is lea ? CUTTI 10'8 ever > ttle irn- rrVl A M IFF vitnessed in Lancaste mi r. ir *"vuiu ?*aj j uuv and arrange for it will be found ting time. Ev trucking and kee on twenty acres, plenty of hay. 1 mer need ever 11 WO UUII L | , J h hay crop now somebody wanting at cut- course of en now while frequentlj ping three horees once ic we always grow ?l?ng. It I STo Southern far. JU8t to hec buv hav or tor- and 'he f ? -- in? now and again in the your life?not. very me it's a pity, but still ^ awhile as you came mg kind o' refreshed you ir it said of the fellow; ^eg el low who said it?it .. ; to nave ; means that he is f g training in buRinesR habj ians that his little hoard Iping build up the commun ans that he is bringing cert w dignity to tho farming j: sion. We wan't to meet 1 ine a. its; ' ^ are daily receiv mer Goods >ro- I them before bu lim . j. ing their Spring i and ask your in ying your spring g /I LAJ. a,nd Sumspection of [oods. age. It only re< planning and soi aud work. One head of stock wil est plenty, it on heavily. Of all mixtures we pref quires a little m?de him ne seed, manure wouldn't 1 to two acres per ^he gen I grow the great- ear a,,d fu lj you manure gosts indu hay producing eff?rt, sel er peasand sor-| ance> goo< Oil feel good, too, or he m0 lave mentioned it. tence is pleasant to the ill of pictures. It sugstry, economy, honest f-discipline, persever1 judgment?the soil UI^ ener?me larmer who has ney in the bank?for then ere his rnouey ought to be Spoiled "Western Corn. \mericus, Ga.?Many vali ? ..1 ? 1 * ? Laces and Embro i. We have the best lin goods ever shown in Prices ranging from 2c the ya a a- ** Lderies. Lawns! ie of these 50 pes. 27-inc the city, worth 8c, our p 5 pes. 40-in. A 5 pes. 40-in. Ir rd 25 pes white ir ings in figured, Lawns! h Colored Lawn, rice 5c. White Lawn 10c. tdja Lawn 12 1-2. lercerizedWaiststriped and dot- yj ghum; then corn cannot make any inu these three, ] age. Planted th 80*vn broadcast make large yieldi Fifteen tons of and peas. We iu which p mistake in us- ,e,lt thvif for hay or for- a,,d Aouris ick in rows or ^ he foil , these always no J *>ot ye 3 on good land. l'lat he do corn has been uot yet. Bi i V U I c retty pictures of incip- ^ t naturally spring up bUt how isn't atliuent, oh, ^ 5t. It is even possible g^. esn't own his home? at in the hard strife of t mutes nave aiea recently > result, il is thought, of eat jiled Western corn. One fai lost a fine pair worth $500 Large quantities of corn ; pped here from Mi souri ? ter Western States in hotca 1 llio HitTni?oni,a i < Int., >?...?, aq to 3DC tne yar itig n Millinery are We have the goods "d Miss Minnie Pardue is irs, pleased to show you tl vnn vnnr milliriomr OK d. | ted, at lUc to 21 r for Bver and at the right prices to j > in charge 01 this departr trough and with pleasure tnnnf fIT/\I >c yard. ybody. please everyone, nent and will be and ability sell . i ?i 1 cut from an acre twenty tons of soi grown upon an the land is well manured anyone < on four or five from one acre. 1 O n y-v /I I' ,? . 1 ^ _ as silage?and maning a rghuni has been something i acre. Where is even wi prepared and *'e ahead: 3an safely count t',? hank.' tons of dry feet! wi^ o German millet these days 1 niwl lm IVI' living and laying by for a rainy day, he th the game and a lit ; "he's got money in , ' Going is easier now. wn his home one of r" ^ , if nothing happens, U ?4.ill t fc"il ? ^ V HW Jl I IOIIJ ises it to germinate and sp c^ly unless properly handl \tlanta Constitution, i'ear after year we read si orts as the above, and s ny of our farmers will ins t t hf?v f -AII miaa r>r\' f.vi. ... UI W J wv% J toil "" ed. Dress Good: 5 pes. Brilliantine 5lc,) 1 pes. Champagne Bi iill 40 inches wide, at 49c list 2 pes. 36 in. Peaude :*u the 1.25 rrrnrle at QS pti vtnv.. v.iicapci tnaii jui >. Shoes anc 4 in., 49c. When you s rilliantine Shoes that fit . . purse both at Soie Silk, for our ceje i uuj eiaewiitjrt;. i Slippers. ire looking for your feet and the same time, brated T.D.Bar a guuu ictfu crc well on rich Ihe variety?an aero eral varieties con: fereut times, not stock a much-nee makes it easily s; died. For tlio on! 'P anu turns out ****** *** 'd. We like a *be ban or I wo of 86V- ^ i? a dng in at dif- Prudent h ?nly gives your 111 l',e ban ded change, but '!ir,llei*s ar aved and ban- ???d lime; *n,, ?... iT.._ ought to n ami iiitve ""money k." good ambition, it is a 3,10 abit?to haye money nof k. And now that our ' e enjoying a period ol lea 3, every one of them s,1? lake a str?numic * j N/?.? * (?AQV W U'/ll >\ , ich to buy corn. No farri u d buy corn. If you ha learned to grow corn succe ly you should lose no time rninn. Seveia! farmers ha wn how they raiae corn at 10 cents. Any man can ra 2 pes. 3(5 in. bFack gi ,er Taffeta Silk, 1.25 grad ive 5 pes. Deer Skin Su 8H- in. wide, price 15c. in ve 22 yards 32-inch Sea I 20 20 yards best Calicoes, ise 2 doz. handsnmp nlontt , ry bhoe tor mer ramtew wood Shoe for la itin^;36lguaranteed- * "Feat to Fi sland for reds and blues, for nntl viiffl^l CNILr D/-? i and the Sheridies. All shoes rith US it is a t the Feet." $ 1.00 1.00 i." 4-, t ftft plan of growing I certainly the h should prepare to stalks cut or shrec mer that grows c to utilize his sta want to see more """ nua | I'ay or forage is J,0 'a>' 'JX s ,est. Then he , Jeara that have hiR Corn i er 01* l?ter4 Med. No far- farmer wh orn should fail hundred o Iks. Then we 'ars a year and more lta^r. I account, a omething for the lean 11 ^ are sure to come soon- ,n* And anyhow every ^ o is handling a lew ^opf r a few thousand dol- l'ie ought to have a bank ll>lv ,n<i for certain verv 8,,Cl or 50 cenls. This beats bi damaged corn mid losi ir stock. Many that do t 5 their stock, can not ke m in thrifty condition. If y e not learned to grow co cesslully, start by taking t jy, 2 doz. white Linen Ski ng '()f Three Doors South i eP New Postolhce#*"" 1 ou rn (Ml B fl OI Oil v*iiu 1 uiiivu 111^1 . kJI 11\ X C rts, handsomely tailored, oi Respectfully, L J. BROOM Cj ?TT T .TTH/fRTTT? LLlCUctLS. . A.U17 nly 1.25 IMPAHY. red top, Bermuda vetch, bur clover, allalfa. All will cotton belt and consideration at hands than they We complain of -? arctic grass, J &??d and i ? red clover and * fit's do well in the 8Pend it; it need more at|d not our farmers' ifare receiving. 2. If it'g the scarcity of u,1der your ielinite reasons: ; i ^ and in your pocket you is so easy to spend cot' know what has ?one Scl ! in tlie hig chest, or Ni ' pillow, or in the lop js and put as much manu work on it as you do lor yo on. ? Southern Cultivator. lools Asked to Celebra ation's Birthday, May 13 !e BLINDS, -A-i V i.TXJL?XJXV, IE SHINGLES IE DOORS, S MOULDING, 3, ASH, A. ETC. labor; here {ire e not plant more th years?'hat you < load on your \vaji< into your barns? inery. They will munerative retur rops you need bureau drH an once in six 8Pend ' ?an cut, rake, g?odinit8 >ns and unload rb d 'n a 11 -all with inach- add mt),,o I your fear t tfive just as re- ^ . J or thieves ns as cotton, wer, it is still easy to "? le money is doing no el idleness there "bu- V apkin"; and if you qnei o it. the greater i< spet hat lire will destroy on break through and tjirf Superintendents and Teac rs : wish to surest and r st, that you conduct son :i?l exercises in your schoc Monday, May 13, 1907, tl >e hundredth birthday of 01 "" 200,000 feet finished 150,000 feet rough h e 200,000 shingles, $3.( ne ,ls 1 car load doors, sasl lie If you anl U r + i rv? T} lumber, $17.50 to $30.00 ] imber, $13.50 to $17.50 pel )0 to $4.00 per 1000. i and blinds. All kinds ar ticipate building, now is tl )er 1000 feet, r 1000 feet. id prices, le II you want to f paying crop of cc ever raised, just { that has been in ? three years. Our farmers are appreciate the co trow the best 3. Hit's >ltou you have precisely w >laut it on land counting it sod for at least to see if it i ures in t lie ) beginning to to make tin iwpea as a hay do. You a ; <1 I 1 , nat 1 in the bank,you know i . i , tak< tiat you have without . , nior nervously every day ?i? all there! The fir?- im< Illi\ hank book invite you you grow as your crops ^ ire not likelv to draw on. Thejc exercises need n i much ' iine, certainly n e than an hour, hut in th * the importance of this da r be firmly fixed. Doubtle have access to historical i lation, patriotic songs, appr I 1 I U ot ually adv " MOORE LI te ______________________ o'lSav. Mi uniting material is conil anting. UMBER & MFC ?. FArmm nI CO. -1 crop ana soil imp were simply over quiries this sprin they could get pe take this opportut our farmers where Raise them on yoi I n trover, and we j any ol it 01 -run with in but, if you ti g as to where stub, and h as. Now, we check itself >ity to tell all all about?tl i to get them? ?with the ur farms. Mr. on the chec pna Lit unless necessary; yon lo, there's your check iter on the canceled showing what.it was t() le what, who,andwhen j t other fellow's name ers ;k, making it a good te recitations, etc., whi< can use in a short prograt children in our schools wi > greater interest in the hi of our country, greater prn he achievements of our fat and make greater efforts l * * ?J 7 ? n. Suppose the < ill your fertilizers 9" would pay to le cents per ton, li" struction or d; 111 fiinrl m 1AIV1 dealer, from whom y >, would say to you him an additional he would, in the eve image to your crops : ~c ai < ? ou purchase that if you seventy-five nt of the de' by hail, re . vy . UU 1 IJ1111^ afford to buy ther bushel. For plain improver, we can can afford to pay seed to raise you planting supply. fe*v nr*r*4<a nf mm says you can receipt. An n at $4.00 per so plainly s ting as a soil- cle on page truly say you idle but is this to secure community r next year's longer burn Take a lew 4. If you /?A$* 1 ? ? 'J ? i no d then, as Mr. Brown hows in his first arti- ^erj 3, your money is not te;4C going about in the doing good; it it no t^g id in a napkin, r money's in the bank luiure ii we impress (he in ance of these occasions pr y. It will not be amiss i h the object and important le Jamestown Expositior. i connection. Sincerely, n I) ? % V?IV/ I^UILl w you take him i to a reasonably s ,e to do othervvis in The Carolina Hail li of Marion, S. ( lasi. piiL.c ui inc iertn up? Of course you w ensible man, you coul e. nsurance Company, 3., capital #25,000.00, lzer. Would ould. Being* Id not afford will insure and plant in peas; then you will hj bow for hay in 190 ' Hero's to jonr health DeWitt's Little Early Kit pilla. Nasty, sick headat may come on any tim< Va?l 4J-I 11/1 bvmuu Irtllti W6U, ho1 manure them we started c ive plenty to whom his 8. pride, "lie' bank ?" II and happiness"? diKnity now ?ers?famous little _ she or billiounneiw his advice 8< ?; the core is ao ? _ j j. - w is it with the man > >ut with?the man of neighbors say with s got money in the asn'fc he a little more Dli as a citizen ? Isn't The Might a little oftener ? lion lf ia rut \j. u. muriin, ate Sup'r. of Education. M. F. Ansel, Governor." iliirbud tlir Congregation. person who disturbed the congrogi ist Sunday by oootiDually conglnc 1 IIAuto'l #A ? -41' ' * " * jruui LUllUU Ll much as #30 j corn, wheat an Mr. A. J. CL is our Special him and prote( rop against hail clan per acre for 75 cent d oats for $8 for only lARK Agent for Lancaster < :t yourself against los lage for as s, and your 20c an acre. :ounty. Sec ;s bv hail. riwiora JLsros. | adu aoeSQ t .< - f UdtiLy' > \tt. 'Jt H. i it have more weight j Hone; ,..^.,^ ,4 IV uujr n iMJicifj oi roie> and 1 ar. J undorburk i'harniacj r'| Losses paid in iqo( 3, #14,023.24. injf. ;Ltu 'v