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2 , Agricultural A Farmer Who Believes in Florodora Cotton. *4R. L. F." in Southern Cultivator. 1 have made a fairly good crop this year ; have plenty of hog and hominv. I nlnnt the Flnro. dora cotton?have n<>t plan'ed auy other for four years and have always gotten*as much as live cents premium over the short cotton until this year; 1 have gotten from 17 1 2 to 20 cents for tliis cotton?8 to 10 cents more than the common cotton. There will he a great deal ol i' planted in this county next year, 1 am sure. I will be able to se'l all my seed for $1.00 perbushei. I see in the Cultivator that Mr. C. E. Kagan of Conyers, says he got for his 15 1-2 cents; you see the difference in his s ?ies and mi ue. Now I find v\i!h the same land and everything else being equal it will make about the same number of pounds of seed cotton as the Pehc ?n, and it wil' about third itself. I gin-; tied l,oou pounds an i made pounds ol lint. It requires no more cure than any o: her cotton and the easiest picked of any cotton I ever picked. In ^oi'd t land with tlie use of four hundred pounds of high-grade guano I made three bales on three acres ; so you see tha' is not so bad; $100.00 per acre counts up right fast. I have been improving tn)' seed tor the last thr?e years, and they are at least lif-| ty per cent better than when 1 got them, and strange to say,! while it. is easy to pick, it dues! not blow out I am so well pleased with it tnat 1 will not plant: any other. We expect to get bet-; ter prices another year by forming a combine and getting 300 j or 400 bales together. When to Sow Timothy. Please inform us, through the columns of your paper, what time to sow timothy grass, and how many seed should he sown to the acre ? We have some lich bott ?mland. I wish to raise some hay. Riddick Hofler. (Jutes county, N. C. (Answer.) Timothy can he sown in Sep1 ember or early October if sowed in the fall. It should be sown at the ra'e of ab( ut a peck, 11 pounds, per acre, if sown alor^. 1' is be'ter to sow a m'xture of tii:i)thy, herd's grass and meadow fescue; 8 pounds timothy, 5 pounds red top, or herd grass, and one-half < bushel meadow fescue.?Propres- | eive Farmer. ! i I. - J i Twill rna.! y m fr <-,to pvn*e merit, sic.- 1 uiy Dr. JSiinop'H i?>?t??r;?tiv?*. ?rnT inv book on eitlii * Dyspepsia, The Heart or I I lie Kidnej-s, Troubles of tlie Stomach. i Heart or Kidneys, are no-rely symptoms h deeper a'linent. Don't inako the com- j mon error of treating symptoms only Symptom treatment retreating tlie result I of ynnr ailment, and not the cause. N ik ! .Stomach nerves the inside nerves ?mean I Stomach weakness, always. And tie ! Heart, and Kidneys as wall. Lave their | controlling or inside nerves. Weaken these nerves and you inevitably have weak vital organs. Here is I>r. ^hoop's R~stnmtive has made its fame No other remedy 1 even claims to treat the inside nerves" ] Also tor bloating, biliousness, bad breath or complexion, use Dr Shoop's Iteatnra I live. Write me today for sample and free ' Rook, Dr. bhoop, itacine, Wis. The Re- ' orativo is sold by J. F. Mackey Co. < THK LA Department. Profits from Special Crops. Our friend and neighbor O. L. S. Carraichael 1ns ihe linest, patch of tomatoes we ever saw. | By securing a very finj and early variety, giving special care to j (rfnwi.'WT llio nl'infj tn m n iifi ? ? ir i H V , vv ? the laud and to setting them out, he had tomatoes iwo weeks earlier than the rest of us. He sold over three hundred dollars' worth in one week from Hiese two acres. Land, markets and crops are a' la^t subservient to the man who has La*lied how to and when to grow the crops. B. M. Drake and B. II. Huniiieut made pood money on onions by having them ome in ji st after the main crops had been disposed of. Our frie id J. M Ilart made m ne.v by huving a large supply ol very early cabbage; so we mi_ht. enumerate instance after instanc where good profits wore ni ule while the majority were c inplaining ol low prices and oil en selling their produce below the cosf of production. It is a very difficult lesson f >r most ol us to learn: that it's not area, but production and management lira' gives'he success that is worth winning. The editor has been twenty years in learning it thoroughly ; but this year's experien ce has driven it home to stay. It is an old saving Whore is alwavs V r om at the top;" there is good profit in growing any crop that you have learned to grow to greater perfection than the average farmers. The greater your skill the larger will he yonr pro(11s? l! is a very mi't.aken idea, ?haf so much inn 1 and so much matiure will give eer'ain re-ultJ. The results are dependent upon the skill and judgment used.? Southern Cul'ivator. 1'rtt: "Mike, is drunk yez he." Mike: ' A lie, a lie, you're speaking. Yez wou'd not dare to spake thus il Oi w,v sober." Pat: ''If yez was sober y'd have the common ^iice to know yez was drunk."?London (Jlobe. Words of Praise For the several ingredient* of wlvlch f>r. I'ieroe's medicines nr? coinpiW'd, as given by loaders in all the several sellouts of medicine, should have far more weight than any amount of noii-nriifi'ssimml liinunlalft. 1 >r. Pierce's Favorite l'rescri|)tion lias TUB 1IAIHJK OF IIONKSTY oil cViTV t bottle-wrapper, in a full list of all its ingredients printed in plain English. If you are an invalid woman and suffer from frequent headache, backache. gnaw- ? ing distress in stomach, periodical pains, disagreeable, catarrhal, pelvic drain, dragging-down distress in lower alxiomen ( or pelvis, ]>erhaps dark spots or specks dancing before the eyes, faint spells ami kindred symptoms caused by female weak- 1 ness, or ot iier derangement of the feminine organs, you can not do better than take ' t)r. Pierce's |'uv..rite Prescription. j Tie- hospital, surgeon's knife and operating talle may be avoided by the timely a nse of 'Favorite Prescription" in such rases. Thereby the obnoxious examinations and local treatments of the family } physician can lie avoided and a thorough rourso of successful treatment carried out t In the privacy of the home. "Favorite , Prescription is composed of the very hot , G native medicinal r? ots known t(? medical i iciem-e for the cure of woman's peculiar lilinciils, contains no alcohol and no j | iinrmful or habit forming drugs. l>o not expect, too much from "Favorite ( Prescription; " It will not perform niira- j ;les ; it will not disolve or cure tumors. ! 3 So niceic no will. It v ill do as much to , s" \ us health in most weak- (] - and ailments peculiarly incident to women .is an* medicine can. It must t?e tivcn a fair chance bv perseverance in its ,, iso for a reasonable length of time. You can't afford to accent a secret nos- ? rum as a substitute (or tins remedy < f I' tnowii composition. ri Sick wnnn-n ar< invited to consult Dr. ti Pierce, by letter,/nr. All correspond- l< jnce is guarded as sacredly secret and i> vomanly confidences are protected by ., jrofessional privacy. Address Dr. U. V. * Pletco, Buffalo. N. V. Dr. Pierce's Pleasnnt pellets tho best ! ax&tivo and regulator of the bowels. " They invigorate stomach, liver and ' X)wi;ls. Oi>e a laxative ; two or three a d tathartic. Idasy to take as candy. fc lNCAt?TKR NEWS, AUGUST 7, Kitchen Conveniences. It pays to equip your kitchen tor easy work. Have the conveniences that lighten labor ami prevent drudgery. You are lucky if y?>u have an old cliest of drawers and some old book shelves. Set them in tlie kitchen as near the stove as possible, putting the shelves on top of the bureau, rover i ne iops 01 bureau ana shelves with some enamelled cloih. Set the colFee jar, lea caddy, salt, pepper, sugar, spices and everything that will be wanted in preparing a meal on the shelves. Use (he top of the bureau lor flat irons, slove polish, coffee pot and teapot. In the upper drawer keep kitchen knives and forks and cooking spoons. In the next one dish and roller towels, cook b' oks. The third one reserve for string, paper b if s, cleaning clot lis. scissors, a few lacks and hammer and screw driver.? Mrs, Mary A. Howe, in Kur d World. Easily made Refrigerator. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Housekeepers who have only a small qu intity of butter, milk or something like that, which they wish to keep cool tor a few hours, need not worry themselves to make a long trip d ?wnstairs into tne collar to Hie refrigerator and Lack again. Au excellent small capacity refrigerator can be improvised ont of a 12-inch flower pot. Put whatever is wanted on an inverted saucer, in a lnr<:e dish or tray, rum ttie fl ?\ver pot over tlie saucer, stop the little drainage hole with a cork, pour water over the pot and let it run down into the iray until i' is a half inch to ;>n inch deep, and the thing is done. The pot is porous and evapor ates the water with sulli bent rapidity to keep the interior perfectly cool and tli? pla'e of butter or bottle of milk will be as well preserved as though in a refrigerator. House Eleven Hundred Years Old. Collecting. Sr Albans possesses t ite bi.iest i inlial iled house in the country. This distinction is said to belong! to the old Round House, now the! I ighling (^oeka J1111, which stands1 dose to the river Ver. It is a curious structure?of j 1 Kdagomtl shape?of early Saxon ! ^ >rigin, having been built as a,' joathouse to tin* ancient monas-: I ery founded at St. Albans by King OflTa about the year 705, ( Hid is thus over 1.100 years old. A subterranean passage, now a docked UP, runs troui basement o the ruins of 'ue monastery, a u li?t?nce of about 200 yards. , 'here is a shed at the back of th-s () louse where it is said Oliver Iromwell stab'ed bis horse, him- m elf once slecidng under its rm f luring the civil war. We nev< r repent of eating too little,' was ne of the ten iriles of 1 homos Jefferson, resident of the 1'nited Mates, and th<ule applies to every one without exeep n during this hot weather, because it is ar<l for food, even in small <|Uinbti"H t > i o digested when the hlood i-. at high toui- | eratnre At this season we should ' it |i?ringl> ?nd|properlv. Wo sh< u 1 also elp the stomach as much as possible hv ie use of a littlejKodol for indigestion and ysp*j,sia, which will rest the stouiaoh hy igesting the food itself. iSold hy Craw rd Bros. V ft ! 907 mmm i All Summer Goods c 5c Colored Lawn 3* 10c Colored Lawn 7 15c Colored Lawn 25c Colored Lawn ! All white hosiery cut Shoes going j they Cost us- This saved for You. Williams-Hi Cash Si ER.SKIKTE I H K \\ 1 SiOffers a large opportunity for a courses. Wholesome moral influ features. Tuition and incidental fee $40.0 cost. A limited number young la ?tuition free. Write for catalogs 7-3?lm. J. I S? - ' The Old R $! THE BANK OF LANCAS S CAPITAL ?5 SURPLUS ? Loans made on Real Estate, ^ Collections given prompt ar ad 4 Per Cent Interest allowec J* pounded every three months S Your business solicited. T1 the strongest Bank in Lancast faS&JZSXZZZf AdSfi As to the Spinal Cord. D A youorr Ifi cher vvlione elT </'?? ' o inculcate ( ?< mentary anatomy 1 iin] been unu.iudly disc niraA 0| tf L*kt >n>k * 1 in le?j).ijr: ij. 'Well, I wonder >< anv )>o*- m iere can tell me wli it the ppiual >a ;ord real I v ia ?M o She was met by a row of Maitilf c|. mil irrespontdbh* lac e, till tin&ly oi e smalt mice p ped up in ?. w r^a' excitement ; nai "The spinal cck'I i* what rune i jj hrou<;li you. Y.nir head situ on ne emi nn i you s?t on 'he othr."?Ex. < &' o ^ Convalescents need a lar O ment in easily digested forr x Scott's Emulsion Q ment?highly concentrated. J It makes bone, blood ar ? putting any tax on the dig X ALL DRUGGISTS I 60c. UT MM; ' it and below Cost. 2 '3-2 10 17# r and white low it exactly what 3 means Money jghes Co. tore. ir r s c > ? * . V. little outlay. B. A. and B. S. ences and positive christian i0. Board in College Home at dies taken in the Wylie Home ne to 5. M OFF ATT, President. eliable." ITER, Lancaster, S. C. S $50,000.00. U $50,000.00. JJf , at reasonable rates. ffl id careful attention. K 1 on time deposits, com- w le oldest, the largest and II er county. ropped Dead Catching Chickens. 9 \ Ullg Lmii Furr, I lie .ve'df I fon ol Mr. John Furr, who ? < n Mr, W (i. N.*well's place N*> 10 townrhip, dropped de nl st Wednesday afternoon about i.'clonk- lie h d been catching I' k-Mis in the yard and overertcd h'tmell. lie h id caught 0 c lickeiiH and j??st as he rulit a third tie dropped dead. 1 was rather a delicate I oyr (1 was i lllicted with hearf disje ? Concord, N. C. Times. x ge amount of nourish- ?Q? n. <0 is powerful nourish- ^ id muscle without ^ jestion. | AND SI.OO. lit If