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2 Agricu ltural Dep THE LANC >artment. Fa JASTER NEWS, JUNE 1 irmers Advised to Vi Jamestown Exposition. 9. 1907 isit TheSouthern Railroi ing School. UI""" Weak I t Kidneys Raising Beans in The Southern Culiivn While it is wel in trade with oui \Vo<lorn trior,ria and Forage Raising ( South. iror. Greenvi 1 to reciprocate hil farmer ' Northern apd own ; xri>t if iu mn I and makes Cotton and Buying ^ Supplies. far al i lie News: The success- no' 1 13 tlie man who raises ^ie praiu, his own bacon ^ro \ his own molasses. He fe have frequently urged uj mern the value ofau occasl rest from their labors. VYe ! agree with many writers t > farmer is the most do^ iddeu and least appreciated other professions or calli On account of the vaci 0 schools through the surau Oil- *DK a "P^cial offer for a tfc course hi their school, li do course can be completed i i f per effort on the part of t For $50 00 the entire co VI). easily taken including be expenses for $100.00 We all our pupils a position are competent. Write ui k Knnlifint ion fur n anhnlnrs) ition of the . . , er,i..n?- JRJ *??&?? irce months Stomach, find their wot i which the but In the neiree .. ?Ilia nr.! and strenfthen them. I n this pro- % medicine specifically he Ptodent. control Una nervea. To< nirse can be U futile. It 1? a waete lard and ali Wif 'y0ur back aches > gauranfee scalds. oris dark and strc when they of fcrlghts or other dlstr , ?iai.\ ner disease, try Dr. Shoo ant* HifiKe Tablets or Liquid?and i 11 V) dn frtr vnn DruinrUt rot r point to wank kidney like the iHeart, and the kknoM, not In the orna i that control and guide ' )r. Shoop's Restorative la prepared to reach theM fodor the Kidneys alone, of time, and of money aa or Is weak. II the urine *ig. if you hare eymptoms easing or dangerous kidp's Restorative a month? lee what it can and will 'iimmAnd and mil wise in us to tr laudable effort t< money at home can. It is astou should buy hundi of forage, dried I as, etc., from th , ? / to use every n0t only 3 keep all the ?e,s every we honorably of hi* owe ndiug that we ing excej reds of carloads other nec beans, rutabag- produced ese distant sec ey in pota grows cotton, but he ?f tiling else possible out no' i lands and buys noth- ma it clothing and a few essities that cannot be till at home. There is mon ma toes and corn, and the ^al man. We take no stock r have any respect for, f n who goes about the coun wailing the conditions of ers of the soil and trying ke the farmers believe lance of the world, the fl in, " L.T.'frI Mgr. Southern R. R. Trait l,,y 1296 1-2 Main Ht., Coluni jry 4-20-2m. the Will Cur? Oonmimi t0 A. A. llerreo, Finch, Ark., ley's Honey and Tar is the I the tion for coughs, colds and li , I know that it has cured cot tlie first stages ' Yon never NK, ling School. ~ Dr. S pllou. writes: "Fo meuara* K2 A idk trouble. MBQT|| iflumptioQ in ? beard of any , ^ M AT loop's rativo i/cv a. rn tions when we ] great portion of t There are severa field beans that both green and di people should cul for use 011 our ta produce a very nian who hem ourselves. aud energ il varieties of buys his s : are delicious i? a long v ry that our peo cesslu! far tivate and have The edit hies during the and Factoi (Iovote8 his entire time &n< y to cotton while he upp'ie? at high prices ?n vay from being a sue- a'h mer. he or of the Seneca Farm wh ry knows what he is to j d the devil are against him ch a one is a malefactor i enemy to the beet interest! , but principally and chi< is the enemy of the farm lose good opinion he is try let by trying to damage oth< r i 1 # .1 . i __ one uuing foley s tloney ??n? * being sutiHtied Funderburk md S The Fi] i*r, !"8 Conservative and strc ers. r*.. a 1 I ur and not I J. r. Pharmacy. | rst National E LANCASTER, S. C. >ng. Progrei rvk. i ix vu. lank ssive and liberal. winter while v ica C3. Among the 1110 netioft are the white marrow, Be bean, red kidney speckled, kidney egetables are talking aDi sat on our 'St desirable va- noon and ? wlnle kidney, wagons tl )ston w hite, pea nolico cor bean, Goddard e?ipty. E? and horticultu 8},me kind * ll fin f 1*7r\ out when he says. We t ?? piazzayesfcetday after- 'hi saw go out of to vn five ah( hat we happened to 'or ne in that morning ?f 1 icli wagon carried the an( of load, viz: a little ?on claKc /\f urnof/\fi> l(fni fill > larmers reai ineuus. i 8 is not what we were talk nit. This year is a good ti the farmers to break the ha slaying at home oil the ti 1 not trying to find out a lit nothing about what i- go in ! ti j iliitcida wrirtil in, THE VAL int. ,bit Too many people lo me they will open a savii tile lars. We have seen i,:?r ings accounts develop to cet ahead than f ,UE OF A BEGI ok down on small beginnir lgs account when they get a good many more really from a start of $1.00 and Tom lmndrod dollar starts NNING. igs. They think ; a hundred dolsubstantial sava determination without dot.pr rai. i iiese arc (i? tritiou<, giivng st or to tlie body, is the time to pi a coLid or third yea suits them best, b well on any soil nld rnt t o/l m? 'iicious anu nu ? rength ami vis:- back/' a s May and June onetothrc nt them. Se. l?tofcottc rs new ground them in o mt f hey produce , making we fertilized with i' he same I >n??a i?10,11 lie lien m< wo \#? ?> n^iui ?i iat w ack of western corn, e bales of hay and a nQ1 >n hoes. We picture r"* ur minds la9t spring trii ekly trips hauling out C;l1 ittle lots of Btuir, as c',c srchants dnlo it nut. tr? I hoi I'he Jameslown Exposition \y on, and in a little while lroads will bo selling roui l> tic'Kels so cheap tliat peo 1 go io the Exposition aim iaper than they can s'a'-' ne, and every one who c iH mination. We like tli jhe saving spirit. lld" Four Per Cent>. Is\t pie ost CIIAS D. JONES President at ;an ese small beginnings. Tin -erest, Paid on Savings, 1 R. E. W E. M. CUOXTON, Cnxhier. 2y show the true Four Per Cent.. YI..IK, Vict> President. "IV* ?? v* i i J u absence of this, j with 2 to 4 per < and cotton seed n the crop. Two h acid phosphate a tonseedmeal is t! portion. Wood a \#a iu iuc^ <cid phosphate them. The sent of potash ?o1 a good leal will bring f?r tlieir nndred pounds an<* by the nd 100 lbs cot- w-r* pract ie proper pro- ar|d totally shes can be ur- summer I y raiso 1 cotton. They H^lf price for the rations PQI families and stocK ; tioi > first of January they CJUI lically out of money, tha r ut of rations. This ,ra lie same llrnz will ant mid av til himself of ihe luniiy and no to I Ik* Expii for a lew davs at least. V i see more llieie in a tew dj ,u you could .see in years vel, and see it so cheap, t 1 only he away Irom home a op 81 rou aye ol 00, kiid ed by our trieuds distticts who ye For planting, as { any is to thoroug land, lay <>1T tl?e tongue 2 1-2 feet distribute the m n ill the rural bo gone th t burn wood. bope tor ir ;ood a way as m uit of o bly plow 1 lie suicidal i< rows wiih bull neve wide in which "When mire or fertil- see". an in r< uli. By all that we bus lihe maieri'il bet'erur couitry, will this in snoring of common 8a>1 r cease? lioi we see, a9 we have ifelligent looking far- ^ }in?ss a ft-w* (lays. No otl h opportunity will likely c ) ft lifetime, therefoie, again , see ilie Jamestown Expr t.?Plantation Life. rchards Ruined by Slorn iier 1. izer, then run the it again and then every 3 or 4 inch* cover. Keep clef and grass by slial after each rain, ground to bake. plow through mer coim-i drop Hie beans ber and bi 'sin furrow and niolj m from weeds ,wo barrc low cultivation "our, and Don't permit ?* western Cultivate only |,or bis fam >ii(o a store in Decern ^ i\ ten gallons of sor- .. lie is*e* at 50c per gallon, sis of second patent one hundred pounds ^ bacon, to take home ? for ily to eat, and then in ( '"orl Valley, Ua., June 16 avy wind and rain st >rm t ernoon did fearful damage nis and orchards hereabou e orchard that sold its fr $2,500 a week ago is repo his l 583 when foliage is <1 rain or dew. L'rt will buy all the i bushel will plant Now as to the t not lose out by the aequently high pr Ml < ry, free from ^ :? spring 'vision dealers dollars for surplus. Hall t() s?w in iin acre. which lie v ornge, we need I ^ie f?'lj w dearth and con- j Him on tin iceolcow peas I have cottc - --1*1 ,u?. come in and pav three a bushel of cow peas ?ri i a t ins corn, and lrom vil 1 not pick a pea in e feel like Knocking s head. What if they ui money to pay (or _ 0 rra. * a lUUll l'/33 / . i?l, VI I CO hard is ruined. Other orchai tinged 25 to 50 per eent. Sick. om tlie I)'troit Free l'res II o r?ls l >.) RESERVED FOR s crerinan miuei r< days lo mature a lious liay crop. 1 ghum, either ami: also K ilir corn, Ii Hungarian rni'let,i ed Hungarian gra m ti f ir.x? U a ??* ^uir- s only 75 ?mu<. line and nutri- ,IS much cc hen.comes sor 8''i?s and .? >er or orange, sides havi ndi.m corn and teller Ihin Bometimes calls'', which will Cat< ' .. A _ 1 niey couin raise c >tfo 11 and these neces j?ve I hat. money, beig more variety and ^ (*-? t > eat. " zhing Suckers. tilling at home, Nothing to do ; laining outride, Every thing blue; 'ross as can be, Wearing a pou:; u-t sick?that's ?H, Don't dare to go o?it. Funderi < burk Corr ipany 11I<?L'IAV7 H'A IlillVt* Sand plowed and wheat or oat harve crab-grass hay cro Mark 1 Boy at Thornwe T j i in ou trays, harrowed alter W? hea ist brings a line ?'her day < p he was too W. Johnson. paper, bu ? ? a notice in ill Orphanage prevent a \ rm and Bent c 1 rd on the street the si a man who claimed J poor to take his home ^ t all the same he read a paper telling how to j horse from slobbering m? (tntlur (t\r rannitil Cvery two minute'', Wife bring** in the dope; living (ill tonics And capsules and liope; }an't eat and can't smoke, Can't drink, and, what's nu can't even smile, For my tonsils are sore. BRE'S AN EXAMPLE ^ hat plant foods can do for \ lers. The picture on the jjg t shows plant development *r potato yield (55.8 lbs.) of ' tall patch, treated with ^ Clinton special Slate: A serious i red at the Thornw today. George Carl boy about 15 years attempting to pi; When the in Columbia informatioi accident occur- your horse ell Orphanage change, ledge, a young That fell i of age, while bro,her of it a belt on a AW(tr |(, ?n --W i V* ivtsCMV, , one dollar's worth ot 11 came it was: "Teach I > how to spit."?Ex I low is probably a twin j the chap who in an llllvnrtiabmant lead all t.he papers, Now what can I do? .looked through the house For a book that is new. ought to be down At the office I know Jut they tell me I'm sick And they won't let me g( OTASH. n the left, a patch of I e size (yield 21 lbs.) ted at same time, in e soil, but untreated. se pictures are taken 1 an experiment stabulletin, compiled in pulley was caught ery and his right a ly mangled (hat it to amputate it ji elbow, Drs. J. 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