The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, August 21, 1907, Page 2, Image 2
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Agricultural
Experience with Vetch.
Southern Cultivator.
1 have been here at the State
University tor three year.-; have
a fine farm and good stock in
which 1 take great inteiest. 1
see so much inquiry about vetch
I thought 1 would give my experience,
which would, perhaps,
encourage some one else to give
it a trial as 1 think it one of our
best forage plants. On iast October
the 10th, 1 planted five acres
in vetch, wheat and winter oats
mixed. I first broke my land
with two jiood mules ah in emit'
inches deep, crossed cut it with
disk harrow, then sowed 500
pounds high-grade fertilizer per
acre, then mixed three bushels
oats, one bushel wheat, one half
bushel vetch and sowed all together
per acre on one acre, then
covered with smoothing harrow
with drtij; attached to level the
ground. By Christmas 1 had as
fine grazing as 1 ever saw, fully
six inches high, and as thick a>
if rr?ii 1 ?1 Kf.inlr nn the around. 1
had fifteen milk cows which
were turned on the patch every
morning lor one hour; at the end
ot one hour every cow had all
she wanted. The five acres gave
constant grazing up to March
1st. Then I took the cows otr
and June 10 I cut two tons of as
fine bay as I ever saw per acre.
I found that cows, hor-es and
hogs were all very fond of it,
and I know it increased uiy milk
and butter yield luily one-third.
I consider th ?t I was paid in the
increase ot milk and butter and
grazing for fertilizer, seed and
planting and tlie ha\* w?sh\ clear
profit and 20 cents p >r ton gave
me 40 per acre. Now, tannery I
what cm yon find that will beat
this? Will state further that 1
had twelve calves that stayed on
and grazed every day, also three
head of horses that were grazed
lor one or two hours every day
on the five acres. When 1 cut
the vetch and t ats 1 broke and
harrowed 'he land, planted corn
and now have a line prospect
lor a good eorn crop. Next October
1 expect to try another plan
and ask what y >u think of it. I
will break and harrow my land.;
Iiir It All ' n* .Iro ixiit t .?t?
V VI* I M i ? V III- IV 9 J* i 1 4*
tilizer in drill, sow one row otts
and one row vetch. The open
furrow plan. If you see fit you
can publish this.
A. G. Miller, Q. M. U. of A.
I*. S. ? Will say that vetch
requires jrra'n sown with it, or it
will Gil down an1 can not be
cut. Texas oat seeds are best, as
it has stiff straw.
Lives Lost in Fire.
Old Orchard, Me , Aug. lf>.? |
Two lives were lost and five per-j
sons were injured, three serious
1 er no O vac lilt A f f Ito fir/k U l\lolt '
J ? 3 "I ? H U n IIIVII ,
swept through this .?ea-h'?re resort
last night causing a loss es- 1
timated at $800,000.
Thow wlio have stomach trouble, no matter
how slight, should give every possible help
to the digestive organs. so that the foo?l
may be digested with least ?-rt >rt This
may be done by taking something that
contains natural digestive properties something
like Kodol for indigestion and
dyspepsia, Kodol is a preparation of vegetable
acids and contains the very same
juices tound in a healthy stomach It digests
what you eat. Sold by Crawford
Bros. 81
Departm<
Hog Notes.
?
Excessive feed prod
crowding of the interna
detrimental to fecundity
No mother i* more t
her young than the sow
resolute in their defense.
Feeding the fattenin
more than they will e
more likely stagnate tin
ing process than ad vane
Weakening stamina h?
from lack of exercise, fr<
ing tee Is, from in-and-ii
ing and trom breeding t
ly.
Select sows fr?mi the
of matured dams that a
mothers, prolific, and of
.disposition.
Keep pigs growing ev
and at an early age they
ready lor market at a ]
the raiser.
The secret of producin
pork i- in maintaining i
gain and a high degree o
and vigor from start to fii
There is no better p
growing pigs, intended ei
breeding or fattening,
a pasture of blue grass, cl
alfalfa.
The principal test of i
a sow is a good milker c
the thrift of her pigs,
condition while milking t
Giving tha breed so\
range of a good clover
g;ass pasture will lesse
materially the danger of
ing ber pig-*.
The number of pics at
constitutions depend larg
on the prepotency oi the s
dam and their condition
time of breeding.
It pigs a-e allowed
growing stunted it is ver
to start them anew, not t
tion the loss of feed, ti
labor.
The prettiest hog atte
the one that is the most
ble. the one tint makes tl
and best pounds ol good
While corn is our cheap
teed it does not follow tl
? cono nie ?1 to teed all corn
l:?r^e \ proportion <?f c >ri
complisli the best results.
The development "f
the full limit carries wit
incr 'fl9e in siz * and vi-ror
the vital organs and a It
create in the proportion c
to the carcass.
One advantage in
something oi a variety, (
the tautening hozs is, that
ter appetite is maintainet
irood appetite surely meai
thrilt, a hog tliat eats wt
ally thrives well. ?Live
Journal.
I will mail you free,to prove rat
plea my Dr. Snoop's Ke?-tori?tiv<\
iu>ok on either Dyspepsia. The
the Ki<llu-ys, Troubles of the
Heart or Kidneys, or-- merely sy u
a deeper ailment. Don't mako
uion i rror ot trmtin j, s\mj.tn
Symptom tr-atnient is treating t]
of vonr allinent, and not the cam
stomach nerves the inside nerv
Stomach weakness, always. .A
Heart, and Kidney* as w.ll, hi
controlling or msi le nerve*,
the ?n n^rve- and you in> vitahly h
vital organs. Herr is Dr. vhoop'
tive n is made its fain- No othei
even elaiius to treat the "Inside
Also tor hi . sting, hiliman- ss, ha
or complexion, use Dr. >hoop'a
tive. Write tu< today for sample
Hook. Dr. Shoop, Hacine, Wis.
torative is sol 1 by J. F. Mackey C
THE LANCASTER NEWS, AUGUST 21
| Rules For The BoomTown
^111. Hotel.
Detroit Free Press.
Board, 50 cents per square
foot. Meals extra.
Breakfast at five, dinner at six,
I organs
supper at seven.
Guest8 are requested not to
ender of 8pea^ j0 (|le clUrnb waiter,
or more Guests wishing to get up with
out, uemg caueu cau nave selfg
hogs raising flour for supper,
at will Not responsib'e for diamonds,
3 fatten- bicycles or oilier valuables kept
e it. under the pillows; they should
is arisen be deposited in the safe.
fore- ''Bicycle" playing cards kept
11 breed- on sale at the office; hut country
oo ear- visitors are requested not-to plav
any game more exciting than
progeny maid after 7 p. mas their
re good ?oise mav disturb the night
' a quiet clerk's slumbers.
The hotel is convenient to all
ery day ceme,er*e8. Hearses to hire at
will bo 25 ('ents a ,lavprofit
to <iue?tB wishing to do a little
driving will find hammer and |
, nails in the closet.
gcheap lf .
j If I lie room gets t> o warm.
? MOHH , , , , ,
. i , , open the window and see the lire
f health 1
lish. e8Cape*
, , If you become thirsty during
lace for , ...... . J ,
, . the night, lift the mattress and
ther lor ? . ,
, find the sprimt.
than a
lover or Bast-balli-ds desiring a little
practice will find a pitcher 011
, . the stand,
whether
?r not is ^ '',e *amP Pnes ?ut? ,ake a
and her feat^er ol,r ot 'lie pillow; that's .
hem lifeht enough for any room,
vs the Any one troubled with nightor
blue mare hod a halter on the
ii very bedpost. (
her eut- worry about paying .
vour bill; the house is supportul
their by its foundations. (
eiy uo- .
>ire and Hail Destroyed Crop in Five '
s at Counties.
to F'op 1
v I'ml l>au* 9pecial in Hie I
omen- *Sew"8 an(* Courier: II til list I
me and n*^lt destroyed the grain crop j
in five counties of North I) ?k ?ca. (
r -s 1"he looses tot *1 one hundred !
profit;1- t',ousand acres. The storm I
struck the best crop section of <
10 m 031 1 J
feed. Ihe
est hoe * ~ I,
lot it i* What Ails You?
i or too Do you foci weak, tired, dopondent )
have frequent headaches, coated tongue, i
l O ;?c- bitter or bad taste in morning, "heart- j
burn," belching of gas, acid risings In
throat after eating, stomach gnaw or "
b 'lie to burn, foul breath, dizzy spells, poor or
, i , variable appetite, nausea at times and
til It no , , , , ' n
kindred symptoms?
' of all If you have any considerable number of
the alxwe symptoms you are suffering
irge in- from biliousness, torpid liver with indl>f
lean gestion or dyspepsia. Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery is made up of the most ;
valuable medicinal principles known to
f di ir medical science for the permanent cure of
* 1 11 ~ such abnormal conditions. It is a most
3ven to efficient liver invigorator, stomach tonic, j
. bowel regulator and nerve strengthened i
I a l)et- The "Golden Medical Discovery " is not
1 and a | a patent medicine or secret nostrum, a
full list of Its ingredients being printed j
IS good on Its bottle-wrapper and attested under
ill lisu- oath- A glance at iU formula will show
that it contains no alcohol, or harmful Stock
habit-forming drugs. It is a fluid extract
1 made with pure, triple-refined glycerine,
of proper strength, from the roots of the
following native American forest plants, i
viz., Golden Seal root. Stone root. Hlack
l *, -i' .. Chcrrybark, Queen's root, Hloodruot, and ^
ind niv I Mandrake root.
il? trt or The following leading medical authorities.
Stomach among a host of others, extol the foregoing c
. , , r<?)ts for the cure of just Mich ailment- as the
' u" ' a'? vt-syii i. nm?Indicate Prof 11 Bartholow. ^
the com- M D.. of Jefferson Med. College. I'hila; Prof,
in* nnlv H. C. Wood. M. D .of I'nlv.of Pa.; Prof. Bdwln 1 .
i A _ i, M. llale. M. D.. of Hahnemann Med. College, 1
? Chi -ago; Pn.f J. hn King. M 1>.. Author of
ie Weak American Dispensatory; Prof. Jno. M. Hcud- t
e- -nje.?n der. M. 1 >., Author of Specific Medicine*: Prof.
,,..i ,i .. Laurence Jotm-M>n. M I?.. M?d. Dept. Univ. of \
' N. V.: Prof l lnley Klllngwood.M.I).. Author >
live their Qf Materia Mndi-a and Prof. In ltennett Modi- c
w cakt-n J leal College. Chicago. Send name and ad- *,v.
?r, -,l5 dr. ss on Postal Card to Dr. It. V. Pierce, H
l> . Huifalo. N. Y.. anil receive free booklet giving "
8 or i- ; extrn(M, frt,,,, writing! of all the above medl- ?
remedy cal authors and many others endorsing. In the I
nerves " strongest possible term*. each and every ln1
i gradient of which "Golden Medical l>ls- I
' "V ,u" covery " Is romu .sed
ltestora Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and C
and free Invigorate stomach, liver and bowels They
The Ite. used In conjunction with "Golden s
, Medical Discovery" if bowels are mnrh oon- | ,
?' 1 stlpated. They're tiny and sugar-coated. ,L
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All Summer Goods at <
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10c Colored Lawn 7H
15c Colored Lawn 10
25c Colored Lawn 17
All white hosiery ?
cut Shoes going at
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saved for You.
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ested at rip" uv 11-*, 1'enn., in I fOUM,|
lonfes^e 1 aasaultinfc Mr . ,|)t<
dary rowan, white an 1 tn ow jj lln|)
ng lier l?o lv in'c triver; - j
hat he killed another \v ?inan a
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reled (' 1 >ll r i n ? i>ar > :>? avo - tl). , . t
i id "I) that threatened the jail (j
tiirros tin diy sta ted with (Jlnord
for Maple, Ky.. bo' the mob K-.-pth.
aughl up with them. 1 he eon- ?t? " >"
table was overpowered and the I 1 lU",'4
legro strung up.
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onvicted of Murder.
imhii, S. C., Aug. 17.?
/. St < kivi 1 n. white, was
guilty :?t Lexington tod-jy
murder < f his son in law,
t<?n J. Hartley, o \ Decern- |
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in. i and wiis reeom- i
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fo imi risonment. In the
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