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2 v Agricult The Profitable Mr. Gurler, the 110 dairyman, has t ieuce with 100 cows < age of thirty years, that 3,000 years of YVell, Mr. Gorier * more from one cow i than some men wo had all the cows in I he says considerable matter of net profit A great host of men cows, but few howev have learned the prii curing a good profit cows. Something is ] when we send a c< among them and he to dig into the fa strange to say, they done, he finds that have the wrong kind do not feed enough, with wrong ide^s am or they do not keep in good health, vigoi fort. Something is the n where to cut down tl One man was frank enough to tell us 011 difficulty with him f was that he did not k about the business cows. ,kl thought it w a thing," he said, "til could do it. But the commenced to read a saw 1 was way off in Now I am making sc 011 my cows." Mr. Gurler's favo to show the enorinom in prolit between the vh'lds 400 nounds >ear and the one illr 1 bs. Well, the differei niouy. Let us figure moment- Last year it per cow to keep til Dairyman herd. We herd we know sometli Calling the average p ter lor tlie year 21 would require 133 butter to pay the co If it cost less than keep these cows they less, for we keep our lowest possible cos! keep up their product in addition we ram dollars' worth of butte to the amount, lor th the creamery charged two hundred pounds, that it cost 157 poun< ly first class creamer keep our cows. Now herd averaged with traction of 400 ] cow. Call it 400 pou leaves us in butter pounds as gain over or a profit of $00 75 counting tho skim mi Now, take the cows averaged 200 j thousands of them do that. It cost him 157 butter to keep his co' didn't cost him that butter. Subtract 157 and we have 43 poun left for profit, or $10 Now, what is the d Stated in round numt pound cow earned nei cent, more net prof the 200 pound cow. T ' k ~ ural Departme: . Cow. make a tremendous diff with two men getting rich loaned money at a net pr ted Illinois g0Q p0r ceu^ oyer t|le lad exper Yet $60.75 is nearly 6C on an aver cen^ greater than $10.75. So lie calls effect, on a man's progress experience, increased net profit of tl irould learn pound cow over the 200 11 one year CQW> j8 a8 Mr# Qurler says uld it they nious. We wonder often il llinois. But er8 have figured it out. It about this remember always thi with a cow. tfie true profit is the net must keep Now this 600 per cent, of ii er seem to ed profit is a promising t ticiple of se- enter. Here a man will fl , from their reward for the expense of lacking, for (er sire) breeding from a re ensus taker e(j one rather than a gi commences scrub, spendirg ? little cts, which, eveiy year to inform him never had ,be principles of better m ei'her they meul an around. The stur of cows or block to e*ery man is th or they leed coWf and the poor cow is t d judgment, 3Uit ot- p0or ideas oi dairy their cows jn? Hoard's Dairyman. : and com- .. ? . Pleasant Summer Dri iatler 9 >me heir profits. Progressive Farmer, and honest There can tie nothing ce that I lie retreshing 011 a hot sur or 20 years day than one of the fol now enough delicious drinks, each ej ol keeping seive. They have been st as jo simple especially lor The Progi iat any man (Farmer with the view to f. ? moment 11 ma'erials easily obtainabl md study I at reasonable co-t. my notions. pineapple lkmonadf nne money One pint water, 1 qua water, 1 cup sugar, 1 can , rile way is pi"eapple and juice ot 3 le i difference Make syrup by boiling 3 cow that aiu* sugar ten minutes Af butter a pine-apple and lemon t yields 200 strain, and add ice water, ice is euor- fruit punch. 011 it lor a ?ne quart cold water, cost $33.25 ,omon juice, 2 cups sugar, ie Hoard's chopped pine apple, and will take a orange juice. Boil wa'er, ling about. a,u^ pi'ie apple twenty mil rice of bu?- ad(1 fruit j'dce, cool, slraii 3 cents, il dilute with ice water. pounds Of OINOKK PUNCH, st of keen. One quart cold wafer, ? $33 25 to Canton ginger, 1 cup si; would give CUP orange juice, and 4 cu cows at the on juice. Chop ginger, a t and still 'vaier and sugar, boil ion. Then urinutes; add Iruit juice, st add six strain, and dilute with ci r, 2d pounds ^ceat was what kaspiskrky vinegar. for making ^u' three quarts ol ripe This shows berries into an earthen Is of Htrict- pour over them a quart of y buttei* to Kar> Nt the end of twent r the entire hours press and strain on in a smell liquor a"d turn it over hi pounds per three quarts of fresh, ripe b nds. This stand another twent alone 243 hours ; again express and cost of food 'he juice and to each pint per cow not pound of sugar, and b( 1L- twentv minutes. Turn i ,n* / - man whose bottles and cork when rounds, and When used dilute the rasj n't average vinegar with three par pounds of wnter. w, and if it fruit syrups. he got less C?ok a quart of fruit ? r from 200 berries, blackberries, ch da of butter ?r curra,1fsi with a pint of 75. un,il we!1 softened; then ifference ? and press out the juice tf >ers, the 400 a heavy cloth When cold, arly 600 per en an(^ dilute to taste and it than did 'n glasses filled with ci It would *ce* BE LANCASTER NEWS, Jl nt. $150 From Half ai The Rutherfordfcon, N erence ?' a ae,fcbb?r wbo if one 'z8(* from halt an ac ofit of ba^? ?nd haa thus fan ,her halt hia crop. He thinks >0 oer bring ?b?ut $100. ^ LI .1 1 The uw,,ut,*e? gttWimwi. in the P,ant ** i? tomatoes, thi ?e 400 two cr?Pg- He last y pound on fcbe 8ame land *150 , enor- nabbaKes and tomatoes f farm- ' ? is well Cottonseed ITlc it only profit. The latest aspirant to ncreas- the lengthening line ield to 8tnfls headed by whe ind his cottonseed flour, which a bet- formal appearance a 'gister- Texas, where bread, cak ade or nuts, pies, tarts, cru money cuifs, brown bread; mi ^elf on pancakes, all contained anage- or ,e8s proportion of il ubling cottonseed.?The ltolle o poor I ? ho re Old Negro .Breaks (arm- for Stealing Cc ? Sutesville, N. C., s nks. the Ob erver : Sliarpe aged negro who has an ing record, having sper more |,j8 time in jail or on tl nmer's gailg, waR released frou lowing rt |ew days ago, his teri ex piled, and people w lected |,is record ate not an ressive him to he about their getting night. Hell is somev le and kleptomaniac, cows ' particular fancv. Some C. lie was sent to the gang irt ice ing an animal and afte grated ^ his term he stole anc monfl. ' and was again sent t water | term on the roads. Ti ; add ! terra had about expired juice, | J904, when he escaped gang and went to Davi< A short time later lie * 4 cup in Davie lor stealing a 2 cups wa8 sent need to tlie 1 i <'up county chain-gang for sugar. After serving his term 1 uutes; ed to Davie, stole anot ti and and was sent to i ail. Tl people asked that he bt here to serve out his i pound term and the Dr.vie co lirar, A pje aureed to do this. A p lem- jnir the remainder of t ,dd to pired term, B??ll was fifteen I);ivie, tried for stealing cool, cow and sentenced to t ushed roads t?>r 18 months. II finished the sentence. raspbowl; Terrific Storm in Loi vino- Three Killed y-four it the Louisville Ky, Ju iother Three persons were k oiiicb. severni injured in a ler y four storm which swept this strain evening. Many horses t acid a were killed, buildings iil for small structures blown it into heavy damage done cold, trees all over the city. T1 pberry of the weather bureau f tB of the maximum velooit wind was 68 miles an ing the height of the st straw- t,he wind blew 60 miles erries, fQr ^5 minutes. Seven water are impassable for block strain owjn^ t,0 the trees wl trough roadways. Street c sweet- waa suspended for seve serve Damage at New Albe racked 8t0rm is esti $50,000. ILY 13, 1907. lAcre- EIRSHLI^I I. C? Sun DUE M.1 i has real re in cab- Utters a large opportunity to] sold only courses. Wholesome moral ir the whole features. After the Tuition and incidental fee $4 I he will cost. A limited number youn^ it raising ?tuition free. Write for catal ear raised 7-3 ?lm. J worth of ? - - Chicora College fc GRJLEVII llir. A Christian Home School. Owned and Controlled by the F a position A.., S., B. L. and M krnirt Music, Art, Expression and Bi grounds worth $50,000. Moderr atnoor is torium. Large pipe organ. Heall made its Expenses: (A) Tuition, board t Dallas, (B) All included ii es, dough sic, if lessons und< llors, bie- Art or Exression a. ' . Next session begins Septemb .flms ami and information a3dress/ a greater le flour ol t Mill. ===== "The Old >ws.ecord 55 THE BANK OF LANC X CAPITAL pecial in , ft SURPLUS Bell, an Loans made on Real Estj interest- yf Collections given prompt it no t of N 4 per QeTii Interest allov lie chain- V pounded every three mom i the gang Your business solicited, n having 11 the strongest Bank in Lane h? kno. (ivsy/KNVC/^2 xious for barns at vhat of a 1 # j I .us Via Southe years ago for steal- Season, sixty day and fiftei r serving commencing April 19th, to .. Verv low rates will also he it her cow , , c bands in uniform attendin o serve a STOP OVERS will he all tie second . and fiteen day tickets, si :n m-iv tickets. in el.i\ . ror ror ana complete infori fro in the Southern Railway, or writ t* county, vas tried c >w ana | Randolph a year Mysterious Death of Young ie return Man in Durham. her cow, ' ie Iredell Durham special in Chariotle j returned Observer: C^iite a mystery dejnexpired ve'?Pet^ "t Lake wood Park, ownunty peo- e<* t)V '^e Durham Traction ComLftor serv- pany, late thin afternoon when lie unex dead body of a white man, taken to pr?VR<l to be Charles T. , |}ie jaH| Oakley, wai found fl >atii?n in a he Iredell standing position, lie had been e has just1 al work for the Singer Sewing Machine Company in this riiy and was also collector for the W. R Murray Music Company tor uisville? gome time in the past. lie reached here last Saturday and was ? - ? vi i. ? * i snipping hi uie mitmora uoiei. lv 11 Hetransacted some business matilleci and ters with th? W. R. Murray rific wind Company Saturday and spent city this Sunday and yesterday up to noon tnd mules Ht hotel. Yesterday he ate a unroofed, hearty dinner and walked up down and street, reserving his room at the to shade hotel before lie left. That was he records 'I16 lft9t ?' him. ihow that The body when found today v of the was Acting in a standing posi . tion. When tanen out there wa? mur c ur |oun(j a cut over one eye, bruises orm and ahout the face and nose, and i an hour abrasion of the skin on both il streets hands and one wrist. This seems ;s tonight, fo indicate that there was foul hich litter P^a^* ar service ral hours Back 9ubscriP,ion8 P*i(1 ?P ' now get just as many votes as my, Ind.f new subscriptions. Pay up and mated at yote for the candidate of your choice. 3 COLLGB 2ST, S. O. % r a little outlay. B. A. and B. S. ,1 ifluences and positive christian ^ 10.00. Board in College Home at r ladies taken in the Wylie Home logpe to fv S. MOFFATT, President. >r Young Women, LLE, S. C. A High Grade College. 'resbyteries of the Synod of S. C. . A. Degree Courses. Schools of usiness. Elegant buildings and 1 conveniences. Handsome Audi;hful climate in Piedmont section. , room and fees $183.00. i (A) and tuition for Mu*r Director, add - - - $10.00. $203.00 er the 10th, 1907. For catalogue S. C. BYRD, President. Reliable." : ft ASTER, Lancaster, S. C. S $50,000.00. H $50,000.00. g W ite, at reasonable rates. ft ; and careful attention. ^ ved cm time deposits, com- w ths. Jk The oldest, the largest and 11 :aster county. )rn Railway en day tickets on sale dailv and including Nov. 30,1907. made for military and brass 2 the exposition, owed on season, sixty day ime as on summer tourist nation call on Ticket Agents R W.HUNT. Division I'assenger Agent, nhurlootmi S. P Belton Hard Hit by Hail Storm. Greenville special in The News and Courier: The section around Helton was visited by a terrific hail and wind storm this afternoon which did coimderutde damage to the crops. All wire connections with that town aie cut < tr on account oi the storm, > hut persons arriving here tonight from that direction say that the storm payed great havoc. No fatali ies are reported nor were any houses destroyed. Big hail stones fell for twenty minutes or more WANTED! Old Pianos and Organs for which we will allow the highest prices 1 towards new instruments. No club rates i to offer, but we pledge bett? r instruments i for the same or less money, than those at club rate offers. 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