The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, October 26, 1907, Page 2, Image 2

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2 Agricultural About Terracing, and Rotation for a Poor Farm. Pro?reqsve Farmer. Mr. C. S. C. wished to know how to manage his t^rr ices so that his rows c <u'd ho run Ptraiph', and how to bring up ltic hil Iv ** ' ? J 1. Terracing and straight riiwa are prao'i -a! if you have enMe slopes, and no1 lomding hills, provided the grade is not s'eep enough to ca <s ' va hirg between terraces. 11 '^i "b >u4 January 1st, and bed on the iine of your terrace. Couiiuue plow ing until your bed is 15 f r-t wide; repeat the plowing at in tervals ol two weeks, leaving < 11' two or throe furrovs on each ou or edge, everv titneyou plow. Continue to repeal until su 111cd ntly high to bold ihe water of heaviest rains. When finished the crijst oi.your tetraco ought t<> be at i' . st 6 to 10 ft-et wide. 2. Divide thai p or hilly faira in three plots. Plan; cotton, follow wilh corn. When you plant tha> corn die last. Jme. .sow at least one bushel peas per acre (ore an?l a hall bushel* is better.) A t' r your corn has been harvested, and you can; plow in whea', abou' one bushe! per acre, or whatever hind of grain will pay you bes'. Follow the grain with a' least two boshels of peas per acre. See what a fine p'ace you have for your next year's cotton crop Faitllu ly pursue this plan an 1 your poor ' i lv farm will soon become a rub one, yielding t,v > ba'et co'toti pei acre, 30 bushels of wh"af, and 40 to 50 budiel-i of corn. J. W. Hall. Wayne Co., N U. The Effect of Trees and .. w ucrass upon tne Appearance oi a Country Home. This tall we will have occasion to write several articles upon the improvement ot < ur country c immunities unci staying up???? cur farms inst<al ol renting hem out a?d g :ng t > t \vn. W?will give some ex nuples and illustrations that should he < f interest to ?U, hut jlift now > t t: o opening of our fa 1 seaon, we xv -h to say, ther t i*-nothing whn h ad o ::i c'i 'o t!i a trac!ivene-> o < country nt ?m ns shade tioos and gras-. Wee n not have gieu; gmv s in frn.v of our houses, tut every on- can | have several *r< s and i p >t (.'! Bermuda or Bltn* grars to i.'ih?pi and <o . icro orl to thoii homes. If you It ?ve the tivo.s ,.e the gra1- . <> ?rn-s, set out, the Tee?. A few trees well loci^ ted, a 1 ma'.i w (I'-soilded an U :t w i. mid lv in .r>t) to 1<M) per colli to the Hppearmc ?<l y ti 1 onio. VY hi'e . vor a> VY ?d .-?. i.i 11. 8 wo s \v a !) ' u i ul I ll ri;C ( l)il lli I i>! IIIO. ' tilrtfi j 200 f<-'(?! 1 ( ir: ill- Mi d, lill ? : 1 )i j y ri (f t; ;ts aud l>< uutiful w'ei*; o i!<f , ( n t ie lett -He ui? t<> <1); 1 yar 1 was pacHoc. <>' unci! tre s upon ivlrcli i <z cl tv.-<> oi J tliroo be utifu O r ?;y c >wh. No; j;e irl bn 1 a b ttor netting in iis | Hiti^tiowily wr'ii<.lit j* ?W1 than' th s 8C ni cave to this rural In me. it i* no! are you rich , bu a:o w?u doin^ all you cm to ii a>? your h me a'tractive?? Sou hem Cul iv it"r. s .* /" THE LANCAt Department Do Not Gin Frost-Killed Cot- t< ton at Once. a v ? i] rrogressive banner. I see a writer in the TimesDemocrat, of Cbadotte, N. 0., ...i> ? ... _i i " IV >>13111;. mi llions ill HO' CI pi'01Ml ,. c ifcton in the seed to ripen. Thai ( is :tll iiillt Ho a'so advi os ( when it is killed by fros' to havt it j: lined immediately. I 1 eg (t to d Her with hi hi here; tor when ' e the ires', kill* th;* co't n the v/at^r lii the lint dries oul n in*m-? 'i ?t< !y, and the lint is a' j ? t, i s 1 nh'est state. No, do not ' v -in it. but store it :av y in th- f) >eed. and the oiI will o< me nut %) ot the lint. Tliero is one kind ol cotton 1 cninol s:i\' anything it I for, 'iiat is w at w o call dog I ii. or the iast picking. cotton th>t t d d i ot mature The see 1 are ^ rotten a d have no oi! in thetn. Ndith r lint nor seed i^ tit 'or anything out manure. J. A. W. * Mecklenburg Co., :>. C. tl tils Dear Old Mother My de ar old mother, who is now eighty xv throe years old, thrives on Electric Bitters," writes XV. B. Branson, of Dublin, Ga. "Sho has taken them for uhont two |^i year* and oniovs nt> nvi.oll.ini - "I'l'ruwj, feels well and sleeps well " That's the ul way Electric Hitlers ailect the aged, and the same happy r? sails follow in all cases ^ ot female weakness and general nihility. Weak, puny children too, are greatly strengthened bv them. Guaranteed also kl for stomach troubles, by b'uuderburk I'harmacy. 5tic P1 . ? . W J).; ytu lake The New.-? ei SELLS V Everything in Dry Goo Ladies, Misses, CI Mens' Un Dress Goods. A 1 <* ^ " uur line or uress uoocls is complete in every department, ti< only a few quotations will be F sufficient. w 2 Pes 50 in Brillianteen at old price. 49c. US 2 Pes Fine Black Dress goods 44 in wide the 1.50 grade our price the yd. 98c qi 1500 yd. Extra Heavy 4-4 3 yd 1 10 pes Extra good quality 4-4 B 2500 yds full Standard Prints at 50 pes Fancy striped Plaid and : years prices, only 10c. 50 pes Extra heavy Outings bou this fall same as last years quality Shoes ! Shoes ! ! Our two lines of Shoes, the 0 Sherwood Shoes for Ladies and i^' p; the Barry Shoes for Men areii tb~ two best lines of foot-wear r. vie One oair bought and vor and you uiw \s want In. . THEY T'j r-dTHEY lf VV i 1A R. Wv. ~ui ;c < verything j1( i cot-v.r you r- 1 for the L; ,. : ^ a;I,L? ?i-i ? \ ! V. ? niiUiCii, Al l . T lauv, liOVF I o CC a d men. j\v N' t'or >, Hot!; y, Gloves, Fascir Mil ir v- a (i ? t ns Hats are all ir to t- ,s d v. will prove to you th iv ;.i his lii.3 for LESS. A. J. BR North Main St. Lancaster, S 5TER NttWS, OCTOBER 26, 1! Chickens and Education. Sometime since a woman said < a the writer: "I was raised on farm, my father was m man ' irho had no education and who bought that his children did tot need one either. At. the age f six'eeu * change came over r? V lif<i T W : I fi.it In lh;iril n iwl now?I want'd to be a school eacher. The principal of the ligh seiiopl told me that if 1 vould ?o on, that in 'wo years 1 ould gel a second grade ceriili ;<t?f. But to no t.? the? high school irould 'a;;e $10 worth ot books, ny ta'her wo mid no1 put up the uonpy and I q jit i-chool. In a ear's tune I married and 1 am untried to a man with jn t su di pinion.-. 1 will have a hard tnigglo to g t my' 'hr e itltle iris educated." Jus' supp >s%, i. yo i will, th .t bis .id's father bad r u-iit ; or up to understand poultry ulture ; don't yon upp ?ae she I (?uld have nought "hit ^$ 10 1 rorth <u boo1*9 li rseUV She rould have taught lor two or ( nee years ana ih ui -ho would jvo ntt^ac ed to herself a man C ho would probably have had ) ) tnu"h business ability to x eep her cooking and washing i lies in tla *ir hotel. But llio i ni in is game and will win u? id educate her three girls. I now oi a young man who is iitting himelf tln< ugli college ith the pr< li Ironi his chick ?s.?"Poultry Life." it For Loss ] ^11 AT? j ds, Notions, Shoes, j lildren. Bovs and \l dervvear. } t Plaid Suitings. Are the seasons latest crea- I ons. Listen to this 5 Pc 27 in ' leece back plaids and Fancies ( ell worth 25c our price 16 2-3 | s yard. J 10 Pes Plaids 36 in wide the f iual price per yd for these fj x>ds 35c, our price 25cts. \ 5 Pes all wool Plaids the 65c jj lality our price the yd 49c. lomespun at 7 l-2c. # leach Domestic 10c. \i unusually low price 6 1-2. j f figured f lannelettes at last ? ifi ght in January and stored for t and price 10c. r Underwear. If Wrights Health Underwear!I >r Men and Boys. Full line of U adies all wool undervest and j ^ nits to match. 25 Doz. Ladies heavy ribbed * leeccd vests at only 25c. 25 Doz. Misses and children ? jsls, pants and union suits 25c. 1 10 Doz. Ladies pants and vest ^ 3c. 40 Doz. Mens pants and % ?st 48c. 5 Doz. Ladies extra \ i'dvy Flat vests at 48c. 5 doz f adies union suits 48c. $ Our line of Underwear is it implete, ask for what you > ant, we have it. J lators, Childrens wool caps, j ? good quantities here. Come! A that Broom does sell every-j1 LOOM Co. ' . c. 901. NEW GOO OLE We were fortuna orders for Fall Go result is we are abl most anything in and Shoe line at p] vance. Our stock of merchandise is nev you some prices on a few items to 5000 yds Outing at 5 7 1-2 and 1500 yds Heavy Weight Sheet in 1500 yds 3 yard Sheeting 7 1-2 25 pes Jeans Pants cloth at less 33 1-3 cts the yard. We picked up a Job in Ladies' $10.00 each, worth 50 per cent mo We have the best line of Clothii to $18.00 the suit. When you go to make your Shoe )ur line. We have got the goods ; Ladies Fine Shoes from 75cts c dose price holds good on Mens', B< It will pay you to get our prices vill lose money. C" I B J. runaerourK ? f I GOOD SHOE" i FALL J I NE ^ bor men, ladies and c ^ are now handling in : than ever before. We ^ here for the t j| W W r A WW WW. m mmm ? WALli-UV t S* 1 for men. An intellige y more and more to a hi ^ for security.?For inst of a name is worth Can the makers afford f Shoe that would disen y y for your protection. We have other good J know we can save you J ing for your entire fan j son. % We buy in large qi ^p.' vr r asu ? k / 1 \ / A V_v A X ? 1 I We are ready with t < Lancaster County, d Come and examine. I WILLIAM V, m I DS ? PR IC.F ? ite in placing our ods early. The e to sell you 'alike Dry Goods ractically no adv and complete. We quote verify our statement. 10 cts per yard, g G cts per yard, cts the yard, than mill prices, 12 1-2 to Long Coats from $5.00 to re money. Don't miss these, ig we ever carried, from $3.50 ! purchases for the family see and we guarantee the prices. >n to the best made. Same ays' and childrens'. , if we don't sell you some one Yours for close prices, Company \ I iOODS ? WSTYLES 1 6 hildren which we larger quantities il arc sole agents ^ iR. SHOES I nt public is looking y g trade mark name ^ ance the reputation t a million dollars, ^ to stamp it on any *dit it? It stands ^ I I brands, which we Js money on, by buy- a| lily's use this seai an ti ties and pay M he largest line in y (3 >urs truly, ftj JfiHES CO. i