The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, June 01, 1907, Page 2, Image 2

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1?V I t . f a Agric :ultural De THE LA apartment NOASTKR NEWS, JUNE killing the delicate young p In Georgia and fclm flarr : 1, 1907 laata. . nPTTi *Yt:M\ ?vP; 'ArHT' . . 'C TC 117 inr I Your Young to Progressive F We have sa ; Corn and How care to rreat it. rowing the pla not bre armer. . , when l id and we repeat ^fte begin weeding or haruotil the sun has warmed ntsup well; then they will ak as easily as they will larrowed when cold, r the first cultivation, our reports are unfavorable, bi nearly so much so as in the 2 further West. The crop ap to be about two weeks lat the average conditions are i 15 per cent below 'ast yeai The weather in the Soutl it not iMe* We Deserve to pears ??? ??? e and ' about r. FIRST, Becaase oar ilWest ^e8t 8varautee a prospe JLKJ WW . be Favored witlf a Banking Business: record in clean, and a long reoorc rouH future. Share of Your l of konetit dealing is the it: (be proper soil for the gr begins with tl This appliei to the cnltivi crop. No at make up for p cultivation of the I cultiva owing of any crop cuj mo ie plowing. Hnd w 3 withe*Pecial forc? ten aa ition of the corn never ^ ter cultivation can rjgbt o oor, slovenly plow the wol ?? ?A ?""" tor is never allowed to re than 2i inches deep, > work the land just as ofwe can get over it. We vait for a rain but keep n cultivating. We keep rk going with the sulkies appears to have been cold May than in MarchSome of the bankers c Southwest estimate that year's crop will not be mor< from 50 to 60 per cent o year. : n THEN our polioy is dating, but prudent. AND FINALLY, ot >f the business. . this WE solicit the smal J than f last , I he r i as liberal as is consistent with se ir location is central and accessil II acoount as woll as the large one. 'irst National LANCASTER, S. O. oarity ; we are accom mode?right in the centre of * Bank X JL uu UVIU ially in the deep well pui thorough wor our judgment formed priuci the plow, ein< have will uul UlHUli?HUH OBUCU* . v . a8 lODj south?requires a erized soil. This ^qD'wj king of the soil, in , have o , should be per , . . r low cul pally by the use of ;e no other tool we 1 ^ verize the soil to so . 5 as we can get oyer the heu go once or twice with *lking cultivator, and I (ten wondered if this sbaltivation could not be done >rofit until in the milk In fact with one of the Beware of Ointment* for Ca thai Contain* Merenrj as mercury will surely destroy the t smell and completely derange the system wben entering it through I cons surfaces. Hueh articles shout be used except on prescriptions froi table physicians, as the damage th ao is ten fold to the good you cnu t derive from them. Hall's Catarrh ^ OHAS. D. JONES, Preside iterrk r. tense of i whole the mnd never tn repuey will >o??ib1y Ture, int. R. E. E. M. OROXTON, Cashier. WYLIE, Vice-President. great a depth of horse-powe This is the i our corn landi early winter, fro9t may aid of the upper t - * ~ ? beat cr< with the same use ^qq ,r- acres) eason why we plow tjce> at twice,?first in the dry, I so the action of the ^ie en| in the pulverizing when t lortion of the freah- ~i j 3|>s of coru we ever raiabusheU per acre on 12 we did follow this pracid, the 8ea8on being very believe we were paid lor tire work. The corn land ' reated in this way is in nmnuiacturea Dy *. J cn ney ?* Co do, O., contains no mercury, and is internally, acting directly upon the uud mucous surfaces of tha syste buying Hull's Catarrh Cure be su get the genuine. It is taken int and ma le in Toledo, Ohio, by F.? ney & Co. 7estimoni?lH free. Sold by Druggists Price, 75c. p tie. Take flail's Family Pills tor c c finn lolei taken H i blo>'d m. In ,r? you craaMy J. Cheer bottnstipa* mis M I ly plowed soil iug this land itig time, this the soil is turi cloddy portic surface, where oughly brokeu tUCgUUI I. Then on plow- jQ gra* just before plant- cr0ps. mellow portion of be ^rea tied in, and other t^iia gpi ins brought to the i,artj Bt i they maybe thor- down. [ up by our surface i P*n < cuoamon ior ine ioiiow8, clover, rye, or wheat Our seed corn patch will ted in the above manner ring, provided we have no orms to blow the plants m tr wna/lowQ n? i 1 1 - N. Y. Exchange Denies P Charges. New York, May 30.?Pre* Walter (J. Hubbard'onight mi 111 if* u o f ? i? - nf o ot rice's I wl lident made r\ m / t f PAC E cultivators ant manner we se< to twelve inch oughly pulvei bsttsrn ? ^ | filled with hi good f?tart tc I r 1 harrows. In this tired of sure a seed bed ten tjie va] tOi in depth, thor- gout.ii, ized to the very truth ^ r ?uio or<ii he fairly urnus we have a R# F( iward a fine corn ~w .*jj mil uouuilitl my everlasting harping on ue of the corn crop for the hut I cannot help it, "the 1 rill out." A. L. French. , D. 2, Byrdyille, Va. ( ?? VJ v? v/?i . \j w? l ?? v O ' 0? classification practiced b; New York cotton exchange, statement, which he says. C tutes the lirst official cxpr< made by the ex-liange upo subject, is a general denial < charges of overclassilving t r* t Ka 11 o f i a n fo/ta ? ^1 n CIU *.'1 y the . His Oiisli*ssion ti the df the made RESERVED FOR crop. The tve era do the fine well pu'verize filleen to I wen We always] freshly workei ing. Then wi A . / . t 'o-horse corn plant I } st of work on these ,.j haV( ?d soils, working r,iea over , tlillt r0818l ty acres per day. til l tried i i healed th have our corn land luan ? wr 1 j ust before plant - N- o. ^ c\ thin three or four uiaoy. '2i He Flre?l (lie Ntlek. ? tired the walking-stick I've car- ' 4u yeare, on account of a sore * ;ad every kind of treatment, uuBucklen'a Arnica Naive; that has at sore and made me a happy lies John Garrett ot North MillH, uarautecd for i'iles, Huron. etc., Mackey and Fundorhurk l'har>0. u mo rt^fcivn i vv/umij nini i against I he exchange by f iore 11. Price and the IS >u Cotton Association. WANTED! lU'CU riieothern I _ Funde rburk Cot npany uays alter pia tioti proper of gina by the us teen foot smon are writing lhi and our thre< worked eleven 7 A Aolr I1M 1 1 ruing the cultiva* the corn crop be e of tlie ten or fif- e thing harrow. Wo Outl is at. the noon hour, KnO' e-horse team has acres of lard since ^hicn 1 no . .. n 4 Tho .1 Ol Cotton Crop?General ook the Poorest Ever wn, igo Journal of Finance: irnal r*f FinHn/?o in mnlv Old Pianos and Orga ror which wo will allow the highest 4 owanls now instruments. No cln o offer, hut we pledge better instri "or the Hani** or lose money, than t slab rnto offers. Write Mulones [louse, Columbia, S. 0., for special Prices [1|| a ^ 1 ibrntes iTpQfl T 11 meets I Q |Ti |j w Music I pi ices Bargain Sals. U Ul'M IV J V> ill acres as smoot garden before as we havehai cross the field tool and once com plants ar hi'-ll. I> v thi iiitvu or - --h ?'s h town man's telof night. As toon to le^<li d a shower we will askin^ I ts vviih this 6 a mo C(>ndific again when the cr)n)Par< e about two inches roceive< a great <Jj ? - - - "V~| | ;rams sent out yesterday ng bankers of tlie South, ' ror information about tne >n of the cotton crop as ad with a year ago, has 1 replies which indicate a ^ isaster has overtaken the ; ind teruiH. R.EWARI We will pay a liberal re :o the person or persons fir ~r t i. >f Cottoi ward Within the cive some of i i Mill i ixt three weeks we hhp OT?*a Kirnrii wmmmmmmam Store. are going to MP ot ? land will be p in ideal condit to make tbeir If I he land packed by hea probably use t of timea befor< v ?. VMIWJUUI lUil erlec'ly clean and 00,1011 ' lion lor the plants **ie Cw best growth. caused doesn't become known ivy rain we will 81 ? weeder a couple 11,0 3 starting the ten plantin "J aelt of the United States. < Id, backward spring has 1 the poorest prospects ever ^ at this time of the year in actions. weather was too dry, at f? tune, and then too eoid ii tut; tiu^ ui ljiiiiccinsteru lomplete and up-to-date 1: jusiness than ours. Ri :ire buggies and stylish h( We have a few mules lc BUGGIES We sell the following bug Piedmont Roek Hill R? inure ? iyery ed in Lancast ibber )rses. _ ft Figured ^gies: 1t tr>v_ ^ vuiVyJb Ufll ^Ul er. Our line of Organdies, 1 and Muslins no tvci unciDimities tootli sulky ci is a rather hea working Ihe < with the culti the shoYels to inches deep, be equipped n ltivator. Our soil auc* n"v -vy clay anJ while va,i,)?3orn the lir.st lime 1 he vator we will set Parent run about four sia"a. 1 The machine will *eniJ?s? 'ilh the dirt guards Parted v too wet lor proper culti- ] I worst conditions are ap- " in Texas, Arkansas, Louidissiseippi, Alabama and lee, where the crop is refrom two to six weeks man, A. Wrenn & Sons, T Cannedy and Tyson & J Every one of them guarai for 12 months. WAGONS We sell the Virginia, N and Carver. ayi?r is far superior ones. nteed town of Lane in town, at pr It stands tc fissen the other merch - * to anything ever ; aster. White Goo ices that defy com] > reason that we can se ants in town becaus i* r _ i shown in the ds, the nicest petition, ill cheaper than e our expenses for the protec! and tlje ehov within two inc each side, so tl under the guai in? the entire around tlie cor tion of the plants, 'Hter 11 els will be held S,atea 1 :hes of the row on waterB he tine dirt pilling sen,H a *ds will lap, corer- overrun space between and n plants. lions of hail last year. In these he ground is now foul and . oalced. The plant pre- ? grassy appearance and is with weeds and grass, ixas and Louisiana milboll weevil are in sight, \ HEATH-ELLIOTT MULE Hii;Southern Railroad!-1 ing School. On account of the vacation ichoolo through the oummer, is ion a opecial oiTer for a three m aiL nut au ?^IC<il. CO. single dollar unl ~? willing to let 01 ain- selves. We ha\ 25c kind, at 15c of the seeing our line c m**- silk for mid sum lontha we ao not ask y< til you look at our lin ir goods and prices s re a few pieces of Her per yard while they h >f Susine and Tokio ? mer wear. ou to invest a es, then we are peak for themiley Serges, the ist. Don't miss >ilks, the ideal The weeder ' into use again days, dependir t'ion of the wes use a weeder c clay soil when are damp, and fvill probably come lf wilhin four or five a^e ,ror >g upon the condi- Miasisai tther. We never coq1 we >r harrow on our ~~T lL , . , When y the land or plant* DeWitt'a i 1 after the plants P*'1, *. , , , ant and el ? too early for much dara- J n this insect as yet. In | ppi cut worms and other ( atUer insects have been ? i ou feel the need of a pill take a ? Liittle Early Kiaer. small pill, mre pill. Easy to take- plea*. 1 Iwtivo. Drives awav headachea bourne in their school In whh iniir?H nan j coinpleted in thi ,i?m- effort 0.4 the part of the stu Por $50 00 the entire course c asily taken including- board ai expenses for flOO.OO We gaur ill our pupils a position when ire coin potent. Write us and application for a scholarship. L. J. KRINK, dgr. Houthern K. R. Trainiug 8< 120? 1-9 Main Mf r>,*I..r~Kl- u ih the We have th dent. Any pattern for :,r.bu We are bu They Qll0te prices, but make we say isn't true ,bool. P e agency for the' New 10 cents. sy every day and hs ; come and see for you m:ii ? Ideal Patterns. iven't time to rselves if whj^fe Wmm rawlord Bros. j a is ill -80-'J m. ? | vrv^iVU IT Alii oiurc ^opy.