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2 1 Hp' " Agricultural Suggestions lor July Fara "Work. *lhe Progressive Farmer. July is a month of uuremi ting work for the farmer; an especially is this true this yeai The seasons to June 20tli ha\ been unfavorable to hot weatfu crops, such as corn and cottoi The grow.lh is small and in mac sections the stands are bad! brokeu. These conditions no require rapid cultivation an every means to push the cro] forward. Cotton especially will be m terially benefited with side aj plication of a mixture of cottoi seed meal and nitrate of soda, f pounds of each per acre, early i the month, and the same anioui again from two to three wee! later. Many burners are exper menting with complete fertilize for side applications with fii results. Fertilizers containin i l.iKivulu Ifrtm lOrdhi, 11 rt (11 I llWllltt } I cat i,V?J '? will !?! - W w ? soda 10 per cent ; phosphorj acid, from 3^ to 5 per cent, an potash from 3 to 5 percent, i the rate of 400 to 150 poun< per acre. With prospects of small crop and high prices th fall, it is advisable to make lliei side dressings this year. The present high price of lit should stimulate our farmers make all the forage possible, is not too late to sow sorghui and peas, half bushel sorghui seed and one bushel pc.io acre, on well prepared and w< manured land will make a heai yield of good feed. Put this in the earliest possible morner Also German millet and per half bushel of each per acre, w make a quantity of good ha much better than when on millet is sowed. Stubble land, where whe and oats have been harvest? UUII uc uocu llll ? IICPO \JI ai will pay better than to allow t' land to grow up in weeds. Where clover was sown wi the wheal it is advisable to r lhe mower oyer it to clip t weeds, so as to give the you clover a chance to grow. Mai acres of young clover are lost 1 allowing the weeds to oyerri it. Prepare to put in a crop crimson clover this fall. This a crop that is neglected in ma sections, to tlie injury of t land. Being a legume, it gatht nitrogen from the air and i proves the soil as well as furnis ing a fine crop of hay in t early spring,?time enough plant corn afterward. Sfubl land is a fine place to sow cri son clover as the sfubble p tects it from the hot sun wh young and liable to be kill from sun scald. It is a good pi to sow some rye with the cloyi eay half bushel rye per acre ai 10 pounds crimson clover set We hare known srood results follow the addition of a pou or two of turnip seed per acre, these are used it is better to si the early flat dutch variety, they will likely winter kill a leave the field to the clover a rye. Arrange also to now soi vetch and bur clover this ft THE LANCASTKI ?^? Department. Et The lat n These are also soil improvers and know furnish good crops for hay in Ptited a p the spring. his soap' Persons intending sowing al? children, t- talia this iall should lose ?u ^r* ^*ro d lime in preparing the land for sorupu] p. that crop now. It will be too b? forra?d r? late to wait unlil ready to sow they were * ' ? ... nt t.lm tin )r to prepare me lanu. Dreatc me - ? -r 11. land well aud deep now, pow to amu3in iy peas, if possible, in September , extraordir |y cut I he peas off and do not re- acter of a Yf plow, but work with a disc or ^ne ?f id cutaway harrow until a line seed cer,,ed a 1 bed is made. It is a waste of h,s mothe time and labor to sow alfalfa on "Oh," i h- poor, illy prepared, undrained, dustrioua p- acid soil. Fertility, thorough 1 am tire i- preparation, drainage, and lime, giving to ,0 with land free from weed seeds ^',e >*c n ?re essential to the successful f'oughtfu growth of alfalfa. for some ;s The sweet potato crop will a s'n^'e i- need special attention this Phased n r8 month. We do not grow as many reason f? ie sweet potatoes as we ought to. It one a^en p is a valuable crop and easily e(* Part ?f grown. Planting potatoes were 'ou,,d her ic scarce this spring; but by put- t,ie ('tnte d ting out cuttings from the vines crow'l ol ' lit we can grow potatoes that will Js keep better than where grown neat'v P a from sprouts. It pays to manure anf* 'aCue is potatoes liberally. Cottonseed aui,?' se furnishes a fine form of ammonia will tor sweet potatoes. 1 small w< iv Care should be taken to study 1 h rge w< to carefully the relative importance 1 butleitl It of all the conditions involved* in 1 caterpil m determining when a crop should 1 hop t a m be laid by. One good tarmer is And th no a o rl r\ w , 1 ^1 v 4V ^ wa>) ill crops are produced by laying by nes*, Ch ry early and thereby saving labor; at while another equally good far- i wiu it. m *r is certain it pays to con- pies my Dr. . . . . , nook on eitl is, tinue the cultivation as long a- ho iv.in. v ill possible. Tl ? .< t 1*? <> hi. 1\ 1 ( It nl A t It . .. I 1111 > n d \ l-l'A ? ,V, n? ^ I'l u'j^uic iiiiit t?iiii?rr U|"U i .11 i , Symptom tr ly method may give good resulte ofy.'nr aiiin under certain conditions, while stomach D\ neither is invariably the be t. Heart. ai, u Tr .i . controlling ,() if the crop is tree ol weeds thc^ D?vw ul and grass, is growing rapidly l,~ and there in plenty of moisture, ?wn Haim* , ... \1ku lor bloi a rather rare combination, then or eompt, xi< j, there is little use tor cultivation, J5*u,k and that ot the wrong sort? storative is i I where the roots are badly pruned r or broken by deep culture?may Of Inl ^ do more harm than good. Rich,; Tosuchv , moist soils, tree Irom weeds and tf hoallh,1 by , lo Perform, grass, mav be laul by early. hold oar?s No rule can be given for la\ - tions ^vl,icl *" , aswollast( ing bv, neither as regards the Favorite Pi ? number of cultivations nor the ! ^'uluft,,lt'au j8 1,1 ; Ing norvlni size "j* stiioe of growth of the! sorlou- siel plants, which will be found best; V in all seasons or under ail wldom hav 51*s . , valuable w m conditions, when economy to in p.**! t 'land yield ot crop is considered; Hon"liaspr di- i . . , , _ mothers by ! out there is a saie ruie, namely : 1 coming of i U to cultivate as long as is neces-i bl^h 8afe'1 Hear in r ary to keep down weeds and Favorite I and whenever and as often J^Xgent' as is necessory to keep the soil averso,bee in the best condition to supply but'l^a m to the plants the moisture need- "on. a full ed , c . . , printed, in ed for growth. lhat is, do not wrapper. an allow the weeds and grass to KS nd' grow much until the crop is f?y P?jj; , about made, and alter each rain ln ,ts ?d may not be or as often as is necessary to "Favorite ,() break the top soil and prevent! wfmanV" n<* evaporation, until the crop is so ^nt|*'K^d It far advanced as to either need animous e aw no further consideration or has JSJllSt'iS so grown so large that further cul- as remedli , tivation is not practicable. 1,(1 be sent I ,1(j Piles get qniok and certain relief from absolutely Dr Hhoop'a Magic Ointment Please note postal can it is made alone for Piles, and its action is buffalo, N positive and certain, Itching, painful, pro- pr. Pier* me truding or blind piles disappear like ma- Stlpatlon. .11 gic by its use. Large nickel capped glass "*"yth 3lj jars SO cents. Sold by J, F. Maokey Co. CU" lU? 0 t NEWS, JULY 10, 1907 its 'Em Alive. ? W. B. Proctor, the ^ n soap millionaire, im- ^ art of his success to ?"j s popularity among ^ ?"J ctor claims that habits Uji ious cleanliness could _ in children, if at first, ' I ^ n 4- ' I paid to bathe. He hacl A AACAL A Ai of his tongue a number __ . ^ ,g anecdotes about the JVlOlf* I tary mercenary char small boy. Qn account Qf these anecdotes conittle chap who came to promptly wl r one day for a nickel. said the lady, "be in HEAVY HIK and earn your money. tQ PERGUSON d of always giving, vou." " anything you gel Minister departed in line of Heavy an 1 silence. Thereafter times tO fill all C lime he did net make th()Se de, whj etnand for cash His aether discovered the keeper. Give r r this obedence lalo E( 10011, when, in a^ecludot her garden, she little son standing in r of an appreciative |-? , irehins. 7 behind him, quite rimed on cardboard. Offers a large opp< d to the nib ir, was courses. Wholesomi incement : features. ik jonks will kat Tuition and incidc j A 1 J 1 [?.m for 1 cent coat, a nmiieu nui 9i m f<?r 2 cent8 ?tuition free. Wri v for 2 cents 7-3?lm. I?r .'<>r 3 cnls - ator seem, chicora Col e boy, his mother saw, . .. ... i ... . i : A h It 'H 1 uuo>- . J. __ ? icaoo Inter-Ocoun Owned and Controllt B. A., B. S., Y Music, Art, Express I von froo.to prove merit sum gr0Unds Worth $50,0 Snoop s HtfSlorativo, aim my ? T . jor uyspnpsift, rim n. ,?rt .?r tonum. Large Dipe o s, Troubles of the stomuch. Expenses: (A) Tu lneys, are merely symptoms of rr?\ All neiit. Don't tniike tile colli- ' . ' . of troitiug sviuptoius only sic, if 1 entile nt is treating tlie result Art" ?r tout. un.l not the cause. Wen'' . . . rves the inside nerves-menu Next SeSSlOn DCgli veaWinss, always. An.i ti.e and information add liidneys as well, have then or nisi le nerves Weaken i and yon inevitably hare weak Here is Dr. .-hoop'sltestor.iie its fame Xo other remedy to treat the "inside nerves " f y tt'ng, biliousn. ss, bad breath f J on. us Dr Slump's Restora || m?TT1 . mT?r , nit tod iy tor sample and fu-e Kn iVi , Shfujp, Racine, W in 'l'he lie- 4*1U Ullllli tol I l.v J. F. Mackev <'o. > CAPITA SUIIPLI lores! To Women. <J ^ ^ ( vomen as are not seriously out r< 11 t* " rnt who have exacting duties jP ^ OMCCtlOTlS g) either in the way of house- it a p iM or In social duties and func- V ^ j . i seriously tax thoi; strength, ; ^ pounded every ) nursing mothers. Dr. Pierce's ; V1 Your busineSl pescripfion lia> proved a nio>t 1 Dt,.n??nLlf r> pporting tonic and invigurat- fj the Strongest J3 By its timely use, much *%< yg. ".nrjj j.t-n^- ? o <ness and suffering may l?o Flic operating table and the , cnife, would, it is believed. at a ft 0 e to lie employed If this most ^4/ a 5* uAl oinan's remedy were resorted Ktf %r jnt WT? ime. The"Favorite Prescrip- ? \faBBa WW oven a great boon to expectant , ... .. To weak and ailing women, t preparing the system for the 1 way to help. But with that wi tabv. thereby rendering cliild- must be combined. Unoisloa . ? j . ' tional, but both are iinportar easy, and almost painless. l>r. flhoop's Night Cure is tin nind. please that I)r. Pierce's l>r. Shoop's Restorative, the rescrintion is not a secret or The former Br. bhoop s N igl r? ripn in i. n 1 ' ur mucous membrane suppository Heme, against which the most Phoop's Restorative is wholly people are quite naturally 23?: T,l? Restorative reach ? ,i .. . .i..?.. entire system, seeking the re ause of the uncertainty as to *n tissue, and ail blood ailmei lsltion and harmless character. The "Night Cure", as its narr VIIH-INF OF KNOWN COM POM- w,ork while you sleep. It soot! HI"( INK OF known c o.Mi om e<i mucous surfaces, heals loo list Of all Its ingredients being discharges, whilo the Restorai plain Kn?ll?h, on nv.ry boUleAn examination of this list of strength, vigor, and energy, i will disclose the fact that it is Restorative?Tablets or Liquidlie in its composition, chemic- to the system. For positive lo< triple-refined glycerine taking ff the commonly used alcohol. _ to-lip. In this connection It B W i out of place to state that the 9 Proscription" of Dr. Pierce is % * ^ edicine put ut> for the cure of |^1 " ffc 1^ V M peculiar weaknesses and ail- ^ 1 sold througii dniggists, all lenta of which have the un- ? ndorsoment of all the leading riters and teachers of all the ? free nam pie of Dr. tools of practice, and that too * offee" at our store. 11 rei M for the ailments for which your Stomach. your Hcai Prescription" Is recommended, then trv this clever Coffee >ook of these endorsements will Sloop has closely tnatchei o any address, jiost-paid, and > Mocha Coffee in fiavnr and /ree If you req11 'i not a single grain ot r?nl ( 1. or etter. of I)r. II. V. Pierce. tv ... ,*Y. * onuopa rieuuu <*?un? uu jc's Pleasant Pellet* euro con- froin Pnr? toasted grains ( Constipation la the cause of Malt, Nuts. etc Made 11 asos. Cure the cause and you tedious wait. Yon will su ieeaee. Easy to take as candy, by Bennett Gro Co This is Just Remind You in! .ere is no Sjj ? doming 1|0 your goods not being d len you give your orde 1 FANCY CROC! In fact, there isn't any t from my store. I carry a j r? r* 1 f, u i tjncy vjiuuciic? cxuvi ti >rders promptly, thereby ch are so annoying to th ne your orders. Phone N ). F. FERGUS* INK COLL tiE avkst, s. c. ^rtunity for a little outlay. B. . 3 moral influences and positiv mtal fee $40.00. Board in Colle nber young ladies taken in the \ te for catalogue to J. S. MOFFATT, Pr< lege for Young V GKEEVILLE, S. C. "??! * A Hioh Crndi i...ti.. : 4-u-v o... eu uy uie rrcsuy lex ics uj. tneoyi 5. L. and M. A. Degree Courses. :ion and Business. Elegant bu 00. Modern conveniences. Hanc rgan. Healthful climate in Piedrr ition, board, room and fees included in (A) and tuition for essons under Director, add Exression ------ns September the 19th, 1907. F< Iress, S. C. BYRD, Pr< ' The Old Reliable." ===== OF LANCASTER, lL $50,000.00, LIS $50,000.00. >n Real Estate, at reasonable rah ven prompt and careful attentio iterest allowed on time deposit three months. s solicited. The oldest, the larj ank in Lancaster county. gy /?K^/asx? omen ihere is at least one ()j(J f*!?! fl (IS 3111 iv. two treatments, Ulu i iuiiuj till i ?1. ono is consticult. both essential. i Local. for which jvo will allow tl Constitutional. itCure?is a topical towards new instrument.* remedy, while I)r. ? , , , au Internal treat- 'o offer, but we pledge lit ee throughout the , pair of all nerve, '?r the same or Icmh niout nts. , , _ ... , ie implies, docs Its (-'luh rato oflers. Write res sore and intlam- ,, _ , , ? ? al weaknesses and House. Colutm.ia, S. C., t tive, eases nervous . . (for and ambition, and terms. Ing about renewed Take Dr. Shoop's ^ ?ssa general tonic univer: )Ot> S OF NORTH CAP ^ 1789-190 ? m Head of Die State's Kducs DEPART/MEN ____________ College. Graduate. , Engineering, Law. Shoop'a "Health Library son loins ib.too vol ill coffee disturbs ",,rK"' e,ef.,rlr LlghU' Cel\tr' . via New dormitories, gymnaslut rt or Kidneys, |ng. library. imitation. Dr. 73* students. I Old Java and Ttie Fall term b I tgsto, yet it has Sept 9 190; Ad offeeinlt. Dr. PRANpta P V>NA itution is made V KAINCIfc r. VhNA ?r cereals, with CHAPEL HILL, i ?? itiiBum. rto | " I' inift rely like it. Hold I I Subscribe to The Ne ' 9 I 1 elivered tr for 5RIES kick on complete ry at all avoiding ie house[o. 50. :>i\. G-E cV> A and B. S. e christian ge Home at Vylie Home ?sident. Vomen, p Collette. nod of S. C. Schools of ildings and Isome Audilont section. - - $183.00. Mu - $10.00. - $203.00 or catalogue ssident. r.s.c. a I s, com- ^ jest and ^ ^ y/ag ID! ~ i Organs I?? price* ?. No club rub h itt?T instrument* >y, I ball tboHC ut MnloncH Mimic or apecial piiccH S1TY LOLINA. 7. tlonal Symctr. TS. . Medicine, Pharmacy. umm New umo it healing nyntcm n. Y. 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