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2 Agricultu Random Shots Abo Farm. Grow com and oats ic atice, but do not oveil lowlv neanut. It will pork barrel cheaply. Do not wmte feed by to stock that have wet, fortable sleeping quarte feed and more comfort i better. Without good seed tl not be a good stand of c no one cau tell whether good seed if he does no before it is planted. In setting out fruit c trees, do not treat thei they were weeds. Pre land for tliein as thoroi for any valuable crop. The bank swallows ar the best kinds ot birds t] from the farmer's vj Thoughtless boys shoul allowed to molest them. Scrub horses or ecru cannot do good breakin a number of them are one plow. Good wo well fed go far toward n good harvest. Are you making frie the birds and getting help you keep down ins< or are you fighting thet They will be your Irien let them. Lay plans for irapro' soil this year by growing The forehander man v money by purchasing i at the first opportunity of doing so at a low pri< The man who imagi fertilizer is fertilizer at all there is to it, is , growing poorer. He ac pie as a man who woult that all kinds of monej same. The man who raisei Bell is not doing any about the price of feed, able resolutions made possible to be ju9t as m high feed prices a year as he is at present. Home supplies will as good if they are pre thelarm. To tell the tru have a bet'er appetite than if yofi had paid ae> besides the grower a j letting you buy them. Jerusalem artichok good crop to try on a an for hogs to harvest, b* planted almost any t resist drouth woll, requ 8une cultivation as lri toes Mild yield more hou Make plans for expet with several now crops t and be cautious about m illing (in iu i it?<Kn E ich man's laud Vvil] questions about Crops w authority than he or a man can. Many f dse ideas ox the harm done crops b and it is safe to rely on ports of men wli > ha' gro it numbers of them reported what kind of ! in them. Very few birdi as much harm as good. The real cotton beai Jf V 4 1HE LAhC ral Department Ut the) m*n w^? hes himself up so that he has to sell his crop when somebody else says do it. Another i abund- Rood specimen of the geuuine ook the ootton bear is the man who has fill the to sell cotton to buy something forjhis family and his work stock giving it t0 eatu uncom- There is such a thing as one rs. Less living >n Hi? future so much that would be i10 accomplishes nothing in the present, but the farmer who does not plan his farm work before he lere can 1 ... , has to do it will not live verv oru, and he has we'lin t,l1? future and probably is it test it ,10^ very well i'1 t'10 Pres ent. The common way of planting >r shade . , ' . corn is to use at least three acres T1 HS if of land to grow two acres of pare the a . corn. lhe third acre is taken J;- i > a& Up Vacatit places where hills ought to be. All the throe acres e one oi ()^ jan(j have to be worked for a liatexisi, ^.wo acre yield, and we are then iewpoint. told that corn raisiug does not d not be pay , , Really valuable, high-priced b mules J . , . , men are never cut of a job; and g, unless ... . . .. to 11 l1, 18 Just aH lrue *"at *'10 re?1'y 'k stocl' vaiua^ie? high-priced farmer gets , a good reward one year with anlaking a ? . other. ills energy and his know. ledge of how to do his work to nds with advantage are what them to u;-. ? < IiiiO,rvuo uiui a nuj'cuui lai IIIUI The Progressive Fa-mer. 11 away?, lb it you Growing Plants in Seed Beds. eing *')0 The Progressive Farmer. cow peas Cabbage, celerv, lettuce, and all save . . some other crops may be sown see peas [)roa(jca8t (rather thinly) in the ie int s ,ee(j But if time is an objeci 30 and good stout plants are desired me* that an early date, they can better id that is Ijq secured by sowing thinly in gradually ,owl or gtnall drills and cultivates as sim- them. The bed may be laid 1 suppose with a six-inch board and a 7 are the fi]iarp bit of wood. Lay the board on the soil, make a furrow along i feed to its edges with the stick, turn it ' kicking over, make another and so on.? By suit- yow ?he 8eG(j ja these freshly now it is opened turrowa, cover immediateerry over jy. an,j pre8B the earth down with trom now the edge of the board. Cultivate the spaces between the rows taste jnst frequently from the time the >duced on plant? come'up until they are til, you'll ready to Le transplanted. f/... ? l.?. ( ) n ?> rtf 11, a ninal norinna frrvn [Ui llICXJl WMV uv* 1VMO Wi VU reral men hies >n plant beds is caused by a irofit for disease known as damping o<I\ This can be controlled by thor oiigh attention to ventilation, it es are a ? , trie bed is covered, and by keennail scale - ^ ,,, ing the ground worked shallow 1 hev can , that it may be dry on top. This line and . should receive particular attending the ^ . tion alter each rain and as a fur m pota, tber safeguard, locate '.lie seed vdy. bed on well-drained ground, imenting Applications of llowers of hiding year, . ? , phur, or bordeaux mixtures are experi . , . . , also valuable assistants ill cona scale. . ... rolling it. 1 answer . lo keep plants growing vigoritli more i ?i 1 , l j . , ously in the plant, bed, nitra'e ny other ., ot soda or liquid manure aie very valuable. The nitrate of it as to >0ja can be used a1' the rate of y birds, one ounce to one gallon of watth" re- er Dissolve in the water ro killed aHj sprinkle over the plants nn I Sia no . # r ? * "??" ironi time t'? nine. Liquid ma-I food was nure can be prepared by filling i do crops ^ kerosene barrel balf lull of manure ( well-rotted cow manure r is the is best) and then filling the bar /A8TEK flKWS, FEBRU Of lalirMt To Worn To such women as are not serloi of health\but who have exacting to perforoL either In the way of he Id cares\or In social duties an tld^ij^w^mhWrlougly tax their st as werr?r#o\urslng mothers, D?. Favorite Prescription has proved valuable sup^rtlng tonic and Ini Ing nervine. By Its tlnaelv us< forlous sickness and siLlIcriiig~ avoided. Tho operating table t surgeons' knife would It la h seldom have to be employed If tl valuable woman's rented v~wcre i to In "good time. The "Favorite P tlbn" has provena great boon to ex mothers by preparing the system coming of baby, thoroby rendorin birth safe, easy, and almost painli Hoar in mind, please that Dr. Favorite Prescription is not a 8 patent medicine, against which t intelligent peoplo aro qirito m averse, becauso of tho uncertain their composition and harmlessch but is a mkdicinf. of known c tion, a full list of all Its ingredien printed, in plain English, on ever wrapper. An examination of thl ingredients will disclose tho fact t n??n-alcoholic. In its com|>ositlon, ally pure, triple-refined glycerine the place of tho commonly used In its make-up. In this connc may not be out of place to state x "Favorite Prescription" of Dr. 1 the only medicine put tip for tho woman s peculiar weaknesses t ments, and sold through drugg the ingredients of which have aniinous endorsement of all tho medical writers and teachers ol several schools of practice, and t as remedies for the ailments fo "Favorite Prescription" i-1 recomi A little book of these ondorscnu do scml to any ttuurusu, absolutely fre<' if you request a postal card, or lotter, of Dr. R. V Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets c\ sttpation. Constipation is the < many diseases. Cure tho causo euro the disease. Easy to take a rel up with water. The can be dipped out and u ter it has stood twenl hours. The same barrel r filled a number of tim"s til the stiength of the mat exhausted. A better pit suspend a wire basket. fille manure in the top of the fill the barrel with wa'e draw off the liquid manur below through a faucet, manure wa:er may be usei ally on most plants. H. Harold H Glen St. Mary, Fla. Stute of Ohio, City of Toledo, | Lucas County | Frank J Cheney makes oath t senior partner of the firiu of F. J tfc Co-, doing bueinen* in the Citj ilo, County aud State aforesaid said llrm will pay the sum of ON DltED DOLLARS for each an.l o oi Catarrh that can not be cured b 01 Hall's Catarrh Cure. Frank J. < Sworn to before rre and subs* my presence, tma (3Ui day of Dece D. 1KH6. (Real) A. W lie# N'- ry nan h uhttttia i are.i* u?ii id iiu <1 iiols directly on the blood and surface* ef the eystem. Send for nials tree. P. J. Cheney ,fc Co , Tc Bold by Druggists. 7!?c. Take Hall* Family Pills for don. Advertised !Lettei E. Coscet, Conie Dunlt lie Lee Douglas, R. M. I burk, Lula Kiinderburk, 1 R. Ilobia, Isaiah Jackso Kinzy, W.H. 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"tor! ?>yf?# InfluenZa* oMPosiits being J aLy Invalua y bottle- fl Ifjy haUtta | |W| ALL DRL alcohol, ction it .. 1 ~ " 'h a t tllO m m as curc0?o? asc5af^2?jsw al'i'i R ===== "Th H? ? THE BANK OF 1 that too mended, capital.. l\ surplus.. .'I'inrc.s A Loans made on Re ,r? mn. R Collections given ] and"you > M 4 Per Cent Interei s candy, j pounded every thre ~ ISB Your business soli liquid 11 the strongest Bank i nay bg ? or unmre is in is to id with barrel, and 13 from This il liberii in e, Th bat he is All ('heney 1 of Toleand that 1?\ _ _ . KHUN- Resc verv case y tbo use i'heney. cribod in r Funderb Publio tAIQally Watch O. oousti pars. LP, Allarmon n, Jim Am mes , J G. ), liensie ? h. (jr. radford, i, M. U. ma, Lu* l? ). i>ren j Mtleasa , or, Kd Miller, Mooris, a, Imcv Death from Corn on Kellie . Houh- Fort Mill Times: Mr. (<har- ward Leech died at his ho . Hags- j Hickory Grove this inoi 9 Wa)-; about 6 oclock after a lc Watts, tedioos illness. He (lev* Barnes, case o( blood poi?oninl h, Wil- months ago from a corn on H H. The too was amputated ai Berter ward his leg. lie survi shock of amputation quit |HS^-" ' ' ;/ * ? lfluenza, whichever you like o ^ ne of the most weakening J Zmtitsion, which is Cod 9 Hypophosphites in easily di- V the greatest strength-builder ? al science. A ly digested that it sinks into ? cing new blood and new fat, X ng nerves and muscles. 2 >tfs Emulsion after X ble for Coughs and Colds* a fCCISTS; 50c. AND $1.00. - nia D?unkin ?? wA c uiu nciiauiot ~~ LANCASTER, Lqncaster.s- c. 8 $50,000.00. 0 $50,000.00. jg sal Estate, at reasonable rates. ffl x ^ prompt and careful attention. ^ V it allowed on time deposits, com- w e months. v cited. The oldest, the largest and il n Lancaster county. ? I m is Space srved For turk Company * for Their Ad. % r Toe lactorily: but the progress ot the poison was not arrested and ho J. Ed- failed to improve. Mr. Leech wa? me near a Confederate soldier and wag ning at about <>0 yearn of age. Ho lias mg and taken considerable interest in eloped a public affairs, and was generally g gome regarded as a public spirited man. i his toe. Ho was a valuable member of the id after- Methodist church. jA? yed the * ? * e sati*. Let us do your Job Printing