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2 Agricultural ] The Landlord and the Rent- F ei Advice from a Renter. Southern Cultivator. 1 wish to answer Mr. U. M. V., of Oollin?ville, Ala.. t tirou^h I your paper in regard, to hi-* rent- ^ erf, and wjii ask Mr. il. M. V. to fee that his renters take the i Cultivator in place o! me writing private letters to his nun. Sometimes disagreeable renters i~e caused by tho landlord wanting to dictate to them. A renter can't make a success unless he can use his own judgment, he will not have any energy to go ahead with his work. This is why there are so many unreliable renters. The renter has become a curse to the landlords aud thev are more to blame for it than the renter. I am speaking of white men. My landlord lives \\i bin 300 j vards of my (arm. Bv me begging I 1 him 1 have got turn to look over in.' iiirui unu unit? 111umi aim , I work his Bt >ck. IIo h is put all i ^ the responsibility on me and you hot I get a move on. Now for the renter's part, he must show his landlord that hi* judg* meat is all right "and that he does not need any advi-e. By making hotter and better ? crops every year teach the laud- ! ^ lord in place ol him teaching you. J If yon rent a farm go to work and double the yield. Do not let it wash. Do not plow it too wet. 1 II ten acres make live bales of * cotton, you try and make ten bales on the same land, and tin I I same with corn. -{ See that your ou'-buildings c are in troocl repair and kep' white-washed. S *e to your pa?- * ture ami orchard. Try and ma e ^ your home at tract ivo. They have been twelve men who wanted to rent my farm this summer. Teach ' j our children to love your homo. 'The renter can do well it he will go to work. | Nevor start a farm with one mule. There is absolutely no success lor the n u er with one mule. ' We will hold our cotton tor 15c. The crop will be short. O. M. \ /Jedar Spring, S C. Pncunvnla hollows a Cold ! ;i win iii-ur lunuwsuie u i < I I olry II >n< < anil Tar K htujm iliu 1i<?ii!s in <1 1 Htreoi^thpna the Inn^s uiul |-r>-vents pncr.- }! omnia Funderlinrk Hmrmacy. Aged York Citizen Dead. i Chester l.a'?i<-ni : Mr."" mm. II! iir, of Sharon in Y !< county, 1 *1 oil ycaiini > in iwiiiu. doa )i " tie'iiK duo to ' ii' infirmities brought i n ly M a'.m. Mr. Ul-dr wis 84 yours o' ai'> and \va- :> 1 lif-i.li lit* nil in Ii.. i* / f CI. i. A ... -- .1^ It* Jt?W ? * ' I k^ll *? II ^ I li. 1\ chive , loin.: tor mnn 1 t1 years pasi an older in th.tt church. The Mineral servi en I were held at. Sharon this morn 1 ing and interment in ilie church cemetery there. Mr. Blair w as the father ol Mr<, W. O. Guy, of Lowryville, and .rndf? her of Mr. Mason Blair, of thiscitv. Appendicitis Is dno in a l;trj_re measure to abuse of tho bpwels. by employing drastic purgative. I > d avoid all danger, nan only l>r Kings New o l.ife Pills, the safe gentle cleanser-, and in- I. v gomtors Guaranteed to en re I end. Cue, c hi I'Misneis, malaria and jaundice, at Kuu- It darburk Fharn acy. 2*>c. p THE LANCASTER NEWS, [Department. JSSB =======^^ IIIm 5rotect the Cotton Market? *ftf| Advice of Southern Cotton Association. ________ T<e United States, and e?- JEiXZC )ecially the South, mut?t d?peud lpon the present c>tton crop to ' rruieet the financial ?itua'ioi? i i-' 'iy.^-XyXy: ititi maintain values this season. | ? I'lie variation ot one cent a - - ' pound in tf 10 piice of cotton ; neans a loss or a gain ot $60,000,- ?| [)00 inthecnrrencyof thecounlry. ^ r?io present tight tor the inainte nam e ot a high level of pricotor spot cotton must be made 011 the broad and businesslike prin-yyk 1 iples advocated by the Sou'h- t \m arn Cotton association, which j j. i pie ills tor the active coopera tion and united eflorts ol all the ' j ^ people, no matter what their S business or profession. The cot- - j on growers all over the South ^ ire doing their level b'st to ho d pack tlie staple from an alreadv artificially depressed market. Ji? I'tiey can not be expected, singltmnded and alone, to meet and ' ' v?:^ C U'cesslully def at the organlz- 1 *d brain and capital of the en ;ire civilized world, embraced in lie spinner, bu\er and specula ;or. It is the clear duty o! bank- PPI >r, merchant and other protes- 1' tionai or business interest in the South favorable to the mainteianre ol high prices to line up iquarelv by the side ol the growers in the present struggle and -PI _ eider such financial assistance -I - ' md encouragement as will enable ; > f tie growers to win. Spot t o ton |||f? s too low, and is being artificial y depressed by m inipulation S md rmsrepresentation. The fiuan- ? ial troubles in \V *1) street are ? j! c 1 v local and due almost enirely to ovorspeculntion and th?loa'inn of v duele?s securities by 15 omo ot the b?nks and trust comlanies. I: the advice of the Sou lier' , i Motion association is adopted and > it 1 - ; -* i-\ lie present determination of the 3 artners to market the crop slowy is adhered to, the financial dilution in the South will re- V n un solid and secure We here- c >\ call upon ewrv business in- - H * A ere-t in the South to rally to ;% . ' ' ' ^ he present holding movemen: J t< t is the only p: ?n that will win md fore* the juice < f cotion u? b!v:tiice. 1 he jirice of yarns and > d oi ton fabi ic i i abnorm illy hitch aid the demand lor cotton ;too i- 1 ^ J rn t cally onlim ed. The pr;* ? ^ f C?'t O'l U'"i r exist ii'L* rjrj ra'e con ?.ti in is abnormal \ i \v, a id 'he njiply o* the ra' i a erial wil. umh ubt diy l> Q lefieienl, fr'iin I he pie-eat cro , ^ o meet the heavy deni .nil of oil'ump .o'l during the next l'J n vlhHow's , r , c . , , > Wrt ofler Ooh llnnd \b,u fa*', qn : if anv Helling : joranv otM? of , ,ltir !oiip. let t'i?'?.o\ ct- .t o m:ir ***** J?>* "1H\i ?''***" t j if" to.. 11dedo, <). ; t ' slow. U11 I r M)-< plan fch<? ! Wo. the nndaraiRr , . . .IT Cliwiv for Ibt Ull )!' S H(1 \ 1 .? J ,k\ t-.O HHSOClil' jj v<4 |,j;u perfectly li j will l> 1 r "ji >/. '(I i?"h- transactions and ' cariy out any oblif V '(Hh 'ruly, ti :u. Waldinn Ki ., , , Wholesale I)r iiurVi.- Jordan, Hall's t'atarrh Gnre President. neti"* directly upon n hlll'ljlCPM ?>f tile B)8tOIT \V I' TT . V.*o''d, M. D., f frce Price 75c per DrnjiRista ?>. c> i a V lake Hall's Family I anting I rove* Fatal. ThC New Pure Foo Many m? n and voinen n.?tch col.I* at . We are ph ased to hi Unces which terminate in pneumonia an I Money and 'l ar tor en onsumption After exposure, if Foley's troubles ia not aff <ti lonoy and Tar is taken it will break up a ' Pure F'mi 1 and|l>ru* til and no aeri-ins result* need be fean-d j opiates or other hariul tefnse any but the genuine in a yellow comruend it as a swfe acknge Fur.derbnrk Pharmacy. and adnlta. Funderb I NOVEMBER 2. 1907. RRFATFST HHANf untniLUi uimiiu sr Offered the People o caster to get Bargain; We are going to make November 19 >anner month. In order to do this we decided to sacrifice some of our Stock. Our Line of Clothing he most complete in Lancaster, we are ng at 33/3 to 50 per cent discount. V five you an all wool Mans suit for $3.50 [>8.00 and defy any of our competitors 1 t. On account of location we are not a mown to the people of the county as we o be but it will pay every man, woma hild in the county to pay us a visit wl Lancaster. Our Line of Shoes 5 the best that money will buy. Dress Goods. ^^Te have everything from Cotton Ph 3road cloth and Silk. Our line of O he nicest in town we are offering at 5^ >er yard during the month of November tandard goods American Indigoes, Ca Dlarcts and Garners Reds. Our Line of FurniLure > complete and prices right. Everything In Grocery Line If you are hungry we will feed you. re naked we will clothe you. If you are ooted we will shoe you. If you are sic /ill doctor you. We pay highest pric ountry produce, Eggs, Butter and Ch specially. We gurrantee to send ever omer away satisced or refund your morn Yours for business Cotton Mill Store < Don't fail to seo Teddy Bear. Just received the newe [illinery we have ever had at prices to suit everybody, ive you a nice trimmed hat for $1.25 to $5.00 j This? New Mill for Union. Rei Ired Dollars Reward 'I'o any < rah tli it cinnot bo at .do: T< h ("nre F. J. Chen, " constiatin i room im'cii cd, l>av.? known F. it . / 1 i ?,,e by br tli years. and b - Union poiitl Ml t ( Inrnh'a bj Mirat la lonoruble i.". all busi- ; |) finite l)ltl * eres-*) contains! financially .-.bio to 1 ojo j an jitiona uiailo by his on font ieto lodav t'? bmld in Heath -pi Union ii l.r/o cntinn mill. uSSSt^ZSSi. l" wil| a I Testimonials ?eiit u,n mill, wi ll Villi,oil- 'omnkn bolt o Sol? l>v all . m ex ra line <ri?>ds 1 n? c?pta Mils for constipation wj|j $3l)<),00 ' HU i it is ? ??????? expe^'ed th t t n mi 1 \i 1! A S d and Drug Law. p'oy at le>i ' dot) 'amis. 1 he anoatic* that Polo\ ? name o' lli" t ew enb rpri o will , "Mfty the NgliM, colds una Inn# len - \rnic? >d by lliK Nations! be Midioa COtton mill*, Mi-lina G. Jenkins, law as it oontnina no , . . . ly took tho i a! dm^s, fool were- bemif an Ind an word in- ttnin^ mired it o remedy for children sunshine H<-aton enrt ark Pharmacy, " * 2r>o at Knn< I T it re ' fLanHil Si---' C-; , t - ; 07 our have &&%>?>< ;<' ; offerwill worth to beat s well I : ought n and icn in :;1 <: . f'1-1 lids to dicoes, '."AH i| lcuttas I I \-'y h-.-y ' : :? U % ii If you bare- | * :k we :e for ickens y cus- H r? y ; w .. .... uO. ?;| st line of We will N i c ^ al Estate for Sale. >ne de-tiring to buy real iwii property, one building u of tbree ?t.nre nminn, oi.fl pied h\ Mn<-key & Cant In n, .1. A Iti.ti-.i? ? -- .. flllU un H Springs i'. <); upper story Ivc roo,nH nnd one imll re# ol ho I -J miles from iiiys S. ?known as II. II. uce. s Ave mi'es from Heath ear col red camp ground. M. Y. Cmilhrn, lleatli Sprin/s, tf. C. Ignlflcant Prayer. I*?rd help you to make Hnok>h1v<? knowo to all," writes J, of < hit pel 11 11. N. 0. It qnlolt. ^ A pain ont of a felon for me a ?d i a wonderfully short tim ' h for sores, burnssu I woauds. lerbork Pharmacy.