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' ' % ' 2 Agricul Itural Dep j THE LANC artmentPr ? (i ASTER NEWS, JUNE i oper Treatment of Bui # Prom the London Hospita J9, 1907 fhe~Fi i.) ? . (.nnfiprvnfivA nnH ah 1 " ' \ ' " v Irst National LANCASTER, S. O. nnor Prr?cri * i fa y^vWw; 4", , y?N Bank PAfiivp nnH lihArfll Hog N< Among hogs as ? is cnarser than the Oleauliuess wit] ercise is the grea health. 3tCS. nut grass; ... more tliau ? rule the male now ou l*l< ) female. to go on w< , , ? , though no ti plenty ot ex- ... ... f . II you will t aalej^uard to . tbrougnoul however, we find not J one tentji as much be ) land. So our advice is ly, irking the land just as tici nut grass were on it. ' . cultivate well and to Llhe whole season, nol fin Lu cases of burns death i due first to asphyxia; sec< to shock and, thirdly, to aemia. rhe medical man seldom the case in time to treat )t condition; the second .12.11.. _ 1 I!. may S THE VAI Ket8 Too many people 1 the they will open a sav j e8_ lars. We have seei intra Qonntinta riovoln w..&. - - ~J_,. AJEOFABEC ook down on small beginr ings account when they g n a good many more real in -frrvm a ctai'f nf 5R1 Oft nr WINNING. lings. They think :et a hundred dollly substantial savQ ^otorminoHA? It is best for ] feeding and sleej separate. To feed too muc] ing pigs means to < yelopment. At farrowing if Oliuwiu^ it lealth to have t0 reprodu nog quarters al,j 80 far the only h corn to grow- Covering t! check their de- kill it, but on a email the sow and UJ lu larjio enuugii sei ice you can kill it out; wli as we know, this is vei practicable method, the ho land with salt will It ithis is ouly practical wh epot of ground. Ar . - - _ a or Jbiuiiy a general couuu lile the whole success in tiling the third depends t i immediate local treatm is therefore the last cotidi iich must be cousidered 1 nong the public it is a genet 'Antort irtnn fViat tVia lV>im ;ion, '"b" wvwm",~ , v-v pre t? ahead than ipou mination. We like \ en? saving spirit. [,i?n Four Per Cent*. Ir iere. rajjy CHAS. D. JONES. Presidei rr I a A&VI11 M MVUI V VA V V from hundred dollar star these small beginnings. 1 kt>erest> Paid on Savings it R. E. E. M. CROXTON, Cashier. IV* M VtVVV* ItllllMViVU ts without deter'hey show the true i, Four Per Cent*. WYLIE, Vice President. o her surroundings shape it is best to tirely alone. Soli ng pork car the valuable cons soil than beef. Generous trea are in proper How tQ j leave her entlOl Ties off lessof Southern C titueule of the T tJ I would some infor tment of the . 3ut in Side Applicai of Fertilizer. ' ani Cultivator. . , 8U1 hue to ask you for nation. I have some > VUWV VUV IIAIU) in case of a burn is dust I er it or to cover it with d, indeed, even in some < ratively late text books PKery a mixture known 'arron oil" is advocate !. The use of such aoDlicai 0 flour ? oil, 30m1 on " PL ^ ions -r This is Ji Remind USt tO brood sows always iucreased thriftine To make the mc pigs should be fe wheu 011 the best Putting sweet b trough where the iaua in coi i pays in the . , r? , 8ide applic ss of the pips. .. . r time in Ju f rapid ?uiD jual before d gram even p,ea9e )et of nisture. . r next issue kim milk in a little pips can p ton ; 1 want to put a CR1 ation of fertilizer some ne. Should it be put i , cot the plow or after?? j j me know through the jo of the Cultivator. wt A. B. M. raf inot be too strongly depr< , and indeed, if the lay r Lild be taught that the ing to put on a burn before ctor is called is a hot comj ?ich should contain some jic acid, if there is any in 3il3Eja besl That Tt bothe Tflpb' ( You lere is no ** ? rvm ir*nr get it is a good \va; to eat. With pigs a goo< while they are yo it. a much easier m them growing. After once beit , "U ? Dl B V y to learn t hem . , , Comment 1 stare secured utig will make i? alter to keep t0 e"ch fat You can p >K put on full ?reniug 1 Olll n't), vjra. , ho by I he Editor: rui a mat'er left entirely je(; mer'a convenience.? ut in with distributor Qf he lurrow and putting ve xr use, it is probable that the ity of deaths due to sept a af'er burns would be pre I. For the whole aim and o' the local treatment is to nt sepsis; Hour and olive V ic?l t ve;. Un account of promptly w pre ! HEAVY an i i oil i 1 . mTIPTTPAX your goods not be hen you give you d FANCY OF T T i M.I 1 iing delivered r order for tOLERIES feed, care should h t hat the f itteuing that they will eat each meal. Under all c rcu ueod a variety of f a keeu appetite ai : - ? i i . i / ? takeu to see hogs have all ru" a furr' up clean at iu Jour ler your hand instances hogs ? ood to keep up at ,ormer id keep them belore . vou run n.r or ^ you K-). 1 ou can m >w next lo cotton, drill ,|;t tilizer or strow it with tic and run aecoud furrow !irt r if there is a ridge left fca( plowing you can 6trow ir plow and cover as '<11111(1 lllM (>l\l f . ?1 'I'lw, ?y be soothing and in <y i ?! pain,but there is no antii property in them ; rather ) exolient culture media cteria. He Drew the Line. ,llaV|io rciuiu^ui> s?p. |anything you ge th?y line of Heavy ar for,times to fill all ( ; those delays whi j keeper. Give i *. in lact, tnere isn t from my store. I c; id Fancy Groceries orders promptly, th icli are so annoying ne your orders. Pli t any kick on arry a complete and try at all ereby avoiding to the houselone No. 50. iu ? neuauiy, turn As much as bree inganimalH need ex prosperity, the ho ing need :eal and < Young; pigs shou to grow as soon as t i.I'I rriir?f> uu rv condition. J ding and grow ,uai" idt'? :ercise lor tLeir HIld co1 gs for fatten- sl,ouId b** [uiet. necessary. dd commence "r Uvo we hey commence ails*('r ev< iiro? diy we Vv/ll, J Jit > lo f!et the fertilizer trered. Some think it a0( deep, but this is not n It covered an inch l)r( would say this would scy purpose. Ilowever, to< iHther. the roots mmlit This tale relates how a hi 3?>sted i'1 hiftli avenue h at but hungry 6tranger,lder lit trom the encounter. The bishop, so runs the y ok the needy one to a 1 1 #. I 1 _ J: shop Gl I^j ^ ?y * iv?d ">' I. The Sin 0. F. FERG OMMMMBiHnmHHMtaa ger in USON. 1 young to eat them economical plan o is to feed the sows It is a costly e ailow the hogs to without, other feei lean and scrawnv wit1* a* c | selves the most Mldo f feeding them 8tillie dee?: i. xiruvagance to Best F run on grass 1 and become Progress!v and than at. I wro.i* ~ -- V <111 > make uoiter usa of it w; er- ep ' a fertilizer for Peas. 0,1 m e Farmer. wl in i.. .1. i .ii mi siuiiiu it, gurgeuuB ai fch him, yet, having left iscopnl wallet in the pock< different episcopal j a< ddenly laced the embar ent of not possessing urewitbal to pay up. "N nil fvi'l'ilnin I liiu nnuui zam\ ^ Sewin| iiimiMmi home a plact .?y And comiort, the Singer the a Hwl most noiseless niitfll sewintr machine; I Room corner of your , i to take pride in. too. Not only is lightest-running, and efficient of hilt von know | tempt to feed the J corn when the fa arrives.?Live S c How to Get Rid Suntliurn Ptiltinal, m entirely on about 10 ttening period field pean >ck Journal. kindness t of guano I of Nut Grass best .yield, pared ^nai alone, or v I'laui. in ine ci1111 or 15 acres in black lia Please do me ilie an o inform me whal kind f'r [ should use to set the ^ wheth' r regular pre- jn no, or cottonseed meal an HP.ill Illllkfll\llala ?)/% ?1 1 " ? ^uvoi ve enjoyed dining with d I shall he charmed to sh< the cost. Permit me.'* Wi ?on the stranger paid for tis worried the prelate, sisted, let me call a d we'd run up to my 2) I t-1, 1.1 I I... .... , l.? Uf&gi its always going disablement bee parts, this year from now?the jyMRQ store within y< an(i you know always will be 1 ^fll 1 Wheeler & > Mf j | Machines, for < to stay so. No :ause of missing or twenty years re's a Singer our easy reach, ; quite well there Wilson Sewing over fifty years H vuivi var Can >ou surges ^letting rid of nut a patch of two aer< it and it is rapidij buy manure from bles and believt brought in this wt t a means of or 8om? n grass? I have 10 8'^ as covered with uo1 In**ke r spreading, J ing fertili: the city sta- t J this pest is e,10,1f?h lv tr> mv farm v * O-iVUtJ, " * Qixture. I would like of very be-fc results and*" I4 S any mistake in select s<| zer. How iriuch should he drill ? Is 200 pounds yn B< 1j. A. Yfu 11 f?M I - It Mil Iiro c i JIC fit <! reimbursing you." But 'anger met the suggestion \ lee here, old man ! Y? Jck me tor a bully good dii t hanged iij I'm go ng t< u stick me tor cab fare )ston Transcript. siuf n \ I mm vith. PHB }\i l" the standard of t he rotary-shuttle taking the lockch, arc now sold xclusively at inger stores, /hen you buy a >ewing machine keep in mind this one thing U>. t I-"J? I see a good dea by farina and 1 ar hereabout would li jrou on this aubjec Greenville, S C il of it on near Halifax a sure farmers ke to hear from (Answere ;t. For the W. P. (J. l?n might !. acre of fer cent arnrm county, N. C. Fi d by Mr. T. B. Parker.) beat results, Mr. Muli use 300 pounds per tilizer analyzing 2 per j 3nia# H npr pont rominent Lawyer Dies S denly. Abeville special in News >urier: L. NV.Perrindied mly of apoplexy here thi tad V Turer . ?ii snur uje. '< That is why ^ you want to Hi select your machine at a Singer store. Comment by the ] We would be qi say that nut gra great nuisance, worry about it as give you our expe We have about an Editor: phoric aci( lite foolish to agk. This H8 was not a an 8-2but we do not ?' muriate many do. We ?* Rainit t< Hence with it. t'lizer ant aero that wah 216 pound , - , ^W..V fe 1 and 6 per cent potcjii be made by adding ^ 2 fertilizer 16 pounds ft of potash or 70 pounds r> each sack of the fer , a of 1 use the mixture of o v .* or 270 noniids ?n Om rnoon while watching the me between Abbeville eenwood. He was aittin buggy with W. 8. Cot! itching the game, in which his sons were playing, anc er suddenly on Mr. Cothr ,gin I ,'an' I Sold only two lfe11 I Main Stree' en's ^ ? 3IUR9 TUU MAY KNOW AND WtU NND SINQER STORM EVERY* WHERE. by Singer Sewing Ha< I, opp. P. O., Lane chine Co. aster, S. C. covered with it. beets. Then we p followed with rye. highly and made t both. Plowed de< no special effort to We planted in case may I lanted in corn, We manured For ecratchc i fine crop of ?n,.1the1?"i?3 * family, I)eWi jp but made Halve in the b A 4 ,, cooling, clean > destroy the gat DeWittv Sill >e, as 200 pounds^ ^ - t ? - -? an sr. btirnR, cntR, insect bilee, Co r little hnrte oommon to every ,. U'b Oarbolized Witch Haael th< est remedy. It is soothing P;ft aud healing B? HUre you bold by Crawford Broa. eri nukler dead. He was the : member of the Abbeville (1 has been master of Abbe' Hinty several years. He a oldest elder in the Pre n Church and Confederate m. Old B?r eille =| Said: Tour Job F I 'rutin? ^ 4 { y