The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, June 12, 1907, Page 2, Image 2
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rman Mil-I The Pf
THE LA.]
irtment. 7^
? tion
ihllc Roads workl
NO ASTER NEWS, JUNE
be guilty parties not bein
red to remove the obstru<
after being placed then
s a great many hardships c
; 12, 1907.
I Savings
n
Fvonv nnw onri fV
Bank "I
ion snmp man takes what
Luck."
1
looks like a sud
let in June Aft(
South Cultivator.
As 1 am iu the ba
you to assist me in
myself. What 1 w
~ t
sr Oats?
And Especi
Covered 1
g I will ask No 3, wh
extricating be in Mis
ish to know
? 1 ii n f \f m I ^ Ai
lne ,
no w:
ally the Highway i hu
3y R. F. D. Route term
lich is Reported to into i
erable Condition, and
be p
r A I 1 nm m a o?\a/t a lill*/>l
traveling puonc, tnat na*
ay of helping themselves.ggest
at this approachin
of cflurt the grand jury loc
this road business sotnewha
advise that the roads mu
>ut in passable conditio
irrliAnf fhn nniinfir
^0 VJk J A IV ww Mt?V? Wti
__ den step up in the woi
g As a matter of f
jk been working and SA'
step up. There is a v
5t any other kind.
)U You can make th
account in our SAVIh
rid. Then a lot of people
act, in nine cases out of t
yiNG for a long time toj
rhole lot more of Savings
is kind of luck for yourse
IGS DEPARTMENT wit
: cry -'Luck."
en, that man has
jet ready for that
Bank Luck than
ilf by starting an
h $1.00, deciding
AO) van x suvv^gaiuiij
man millet in June *
ter gathering oats?
told that the sun v,
plauts. Is this tri
nothing about the c
and would be please
answer the above
f ^IdUV 1UI , AJUI uui
iud July, af- in your valu
I have been word or two
dll kill the public roads
ae? I know perhaps it wi
ulture of it, to confine m
id if you will twenty-five i
auerv and wav leading
i. xitiun ?uo vi?i w *
table paper Jo say a
in reference to the La
i of this county, or
ould be well for me Hi:
ly remarks to about
miles of public high- Prog
from and back to w
Subscriber,
ncaster, June 5, 1907.
red Hands .vs Tenants,
ressive Farmer.
if k f Un t\ a rr? n fr\n a l\l
on a definite plan and
Don't put off savi
The Fii
CHA.S. D. JONEH, President
sticking to it.
ng.
rst National E
LANCASTER, S. C.
R. E. V
E. M. CROXTON. Cashier.
3ank
i'YLIE, Vice-President.
make any suggestior
in the Cultivator,
scarce and so high i
it is almost proliibito
sowing after oats, an
plant something to
hay. While I have
j you see fit Lancaster c<
I'eas are so route No. 3. '
n price that of road tra
rv as regards country tha
id I wish to red clay anc
make a good was one tim
some peas I but at this
Tf
avered by R F. D. bodi<
This particular piece roadi
verses a section of it
,t is for a great part color
1 of course the road COnd
ie of red clay also, valef
writing it consists more
ibu i a iv? viu in a .\?va i vi avt
ed williug workers on rai
s and other public work
difficult for farmers to hi
ed hands. But under prese
itions the farmer that cul
* 100 to 150 acres of land *
* should hire.hands enout
1- ?
8,
ro
nt
tior
?h
JjjM
have not enough to
whole oat land (abo
and wish to try s(
millet. Part of it is
torn and part uplan
plying with this reqi
greatly oblige,
sow over my chiefly of n
ut 150 acres) broken in ;
>rghum aud ditches for tl
' river bot- partially or
d. By com the plough
:estyou will logs purpose
mers as the
nud.holes, decayed, to us
ground bridges, and sow
he most part either plan
wholly filled up with jng j
or with brush and js ve
ly put there by far latte
y clear the land ot ju th
je two horses. They cou
the small grain, raise ha
t alfalta and do better plo'
;han the tenants will do.
ry difficult to persuade tl
r to break and subsoil lai
e winter months. They wi
Id
id
ill
l ours reap
Lykeslaud, S. C.
Comment By The Ei
We have never ha
ience with sowing (.
let after oats. We I
ectfully rubbish for
B. S. R. There are di
ill question
ditor: essential to
id any exper- Christmas 1
Jerman mil- with brush a
have always out of exist
tir 1 .
farming purposes.? wait
tches along this road the i
that are absolutely meat
it that since last the c
lave been fil led up cat 11
ud logs or ploughed stabl
ence and this treat- mise
till March before they net
lotion to work. Hired ham
l the improvement of lan
:are ot sue*, 'lie raising
e and colts, good barns at
es and more attractive ]>r
s. Then tlie indirect adva
iii
ds
n
suwu m nie spring.
young German mill
thrive in hot, dry w
know you can sow s
think you will be sa
some millet in the V
where the land is ri
so likplv t.n snfTfir 1
>* e kuow ment has i
let does not administered
eatlier. We citizens'of
orghum, and land and re
fein sowing receiving tin
>ottom land, the year tl
ch and not Sundays an
frnm l?ir?k of K,.i;
teen m most cases taj;e
I by representative tena
the county owning are |
siding on this road, spiri
dr mail every day in to
iat they have any, shou
d the six national 'aim
nn - . _ ,
is valuable, because ti
uts, seeing that the han
>ualnng along will catch tl
t of work aui make an etfu
do something. Forwa
Id be the motto of eve
cr.
/~?n * i.> i L-o ut^TTV
;ie
Is
lie
rt
rd ]
ry
RESERVED
FOR
moisture. The hij
peas simply emphasi
portanee of our Ian
more and more of t
is double money in
?first in improving
and secondly, in tin
*" " ii'iciya rAv
:li price of receive their
zes the im- bie roa(l, but
tners raising mercial, Hoci;
hem. There poses. To
growing peas aiui }10ia on
? your soil all times is
; price they lem
cpi>ou. j. uvy 1101 oiuy
mail over this horri Sp
- they use it. for com
al anil religious pur- Ko'
ride over this road
i to your religion at S 1
an unsolved prob- 8.?
hv li
Vjll .'lUlii^O 1 l J 111
>aitanburg Co., S. C.
r Killed by Lightning
n Luis Potofii, Mexico, Jui
Four laborers were .siriu
irhf-.ni ntr iiii.l inst;?ntiv (villi
Funder
3 k
pd
burk Cor
npany
will bring: in marki
peas go up we m
growing them, but c
band we should dou
in them, and learn
them by machinery.
Bt. Because Are there
ust not quit jsting COI1<ut
?" lhe 0,her I have Itpe
ble our area th>t |he roa
1 lo S!>tl,er any Inn- on
If so. why is
Onfi Rant inn
~ J - no
remedies for ex- near
ions on this road ?? whil<
u rnliahlv informed ** 'rt
d law is as Pound a* ^ 0UI
the statute books.? strue
it not enforced ?? ditio
rtf rnnit am) t>?- d.e.
here yesterday alternoo
b sheltering theimelves und
>e during a violent st'?rr
ol their companions we
:k aud are in a serious co
n. Two of them m
n,
Some Scientific
Farmer Boy She
There are at least
lie term< which sh<
familiar to the f trine
multiplication table
Terms thel'I>e way, the
>uld Know.! ?K section
|twenty and
a few scien- ^ome very h
3tild be as ?t, was gone
>r buy as the tih 1 < a day r
is. They are the hands vi
longest section on it
that has between
thirty hands and
illv and bad road on r
i .. ,maB
over in less than one heart
eeently and part of "rfayti';
irarnod did not come h'1''
>GTORS MISTAKE:
aid often to be buried six feet unc
id. Jtut many times women call
family physicians, suffering, as th
ine, one from dys|iepsia, another fr(
.disease, another from liver or k,
liscase, another from nervous pr
?n, another with pain here and the
in this way they present alike
inhere There Ar<
People io Sew 1
?
I#
For
such as (he element
to make up food raiii
carbonj'drates ; or t
elements of soil lert
l?en, phosphorous,
These terms are nei
to understand nor us
s which go or work at al
oils?protein edy for that
he essential one to loll
a lily?nitro- pi^ce ol roi
potash, etc worked this
itlier harder ?' sai(l road,
ethan "min-|to Fleming's
them
1. Is there no rem- i??sy
? . t . ho, a
r And 1 defy anv hi> pi
, .. J . : all 01;
by inspecting this di*?>a
*(1 that it has been mniT
year. One secti< 11
viz, from Lancaster
cross roads, has not !'VT
solves and their easy-going or <>v<
doctor, separate diseaMS, for whl
turning them to be such, preseril
Ills and potions. In reality, tin y t
dy caused by soine uteri
The physician, ignorant of t
of suffering, keeps up hi- tr?atme
large bills are made. The sufferi
nt gets no better, by reason of t
g treatment, hut. probably worse,
r medicine like I)r. l'ierce's Favor
ription, rfircrtnl u> the cnxixc woi
entirely removed the disea>o, the
..II tl,/,,.n : .
<h The Singer
, o
iro ference betweei
h? the most fascin
j'^ woman can enga
lio Between the
i to department-store
r'0d. resemblance thar
H tr m.
Sewing Machine means
i needlc-and-thread dr
ating employment any
ge in.
peerless Singer and the
- machines there is n<
i between fine linen and
; all the difudgery
and !
home-loving
best of the
3 more real
burlap.
uend," "subtrahen
eat common diTisoi
parts," "conjunctiv
etc.. words which ar
outside ofjthe school
daily drilled into t
as though vital to
d"great been worke
r," "aliquot ??ui yet an
re adverbs," 'lie Crockett
e rarely used has not beei
room, yet are August unt
the children a crime is
their exis- county our s
d since last August, lom,s.
prolo
other section, from that'
Dr.
cross roads to town, scicm
11 worked since last and'n
il this week. When melts'
committed in this sygu-l
heriff does his duty,
T' lilUK <111 linnn UHH II
ami instituting comfort instead
nged misery. It has la-en well sa
'a disease known Is half cured."
Pierce's Favorite Prescription l.?
tifio medicine, carefully devised
liperienced and skillful physici?
oapted to woman's deiicato svste
made of native American meaicii
and is perfectly harmless In
* in any condition of the feint
n.
a powerful invigorating tonic "I
r> Prescription" Imparts strength
'{J Moreover th
id, is always as eas)
i a At Singer st<
- SI
ml
">< WHEE1
to Sewing
ic Singer Sewing Mac
r to get at as the Post Ol
Dres you can now get
NGER and
UER <&. wi:
Machines and 1
liine agency
ffice.
I
LSON
Parts
tence.?Fred LI. liar
intendent Agricult
lege Extension, Illii
Race Clash in W
V AfA/v 1 f tr A)f l a a
ikiii, Super- the clerk ol
urical Col- his duty sati
iois. urer and tl
their duties
. . all, so far as
lississippi.
rr but our sup
do better ? V
T.,?o. Q Tn .
the court perforins Jj'n"
sfactorily, the tread- rl<
' ' tatcd
lie auditor perform seami
. nursl
to the satisfaction of ?rat'^
5 I have ever heard, equal
, , , , atora
ervisor, couldn t lie As
/e know some things aTd
.. i
'hole system and to the organs d
y feminine in particular. For ov
ed, "worn-out," run-down." deb
teachers, milliners, dressmake
stresses, "shop-girls," house-keepe
ng mothers, and feeble women gr
r, Dr. I'ierce's Favorite Prescript!
e greatest earthly boon, being u
led as an appetizing cordial and
tive tonic.
a soothing and strengthening nei
Favorite Prescription '* is u neon a I
is Invaluable in allaying and si
',sr* The Wheeler
in- the standard of th
rs,' I t e iock stitch, is
& Wilson machine, for n
le rotary-shuttle movemei
now sold exclusively at ?
these signs you
y know and will find
iuer stores everywhere
?ver 50 years
nt for making
iinger stores, i
i vjit J | ,
a race clash near tli
today three negroes'
four white men we
and two negroes w
whipped.
""" "?*" lie leaven un
lis place Idle negB^
were killed, |owing ro(ld
re wounded ed and not
ere severely th? dit(jhe9
never a won
k
done is through kind- JJ^vc
s act of kindness, al J} "
work to be overlook- jymp
IQDCt
performed, allowing njfjgj
to be filled up and .Dr.
1 being said about it Uutm
[ in-i vims uxcimouity, irriuiniu
>U9 exhaustion, nervous prostrath
ilgia, hysteria, spasms. St. Vitu
?, and other distressing, nerve
toms commonly attendant up
ional and organic disease of t
19. It induces refreshing sleep a
rem mental anxiety and despondem
Pierce's Pleasant Pellets fnvigon
itomach, liver ?nd bowels. One
a dose. Easy to take as oandy.
g i
?n I Sold only by
nd |
uj | Main Street,
Singer Sewing Ma
opp. P. O., Lance
chine Co. I
ister^xj