The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, February 08, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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2 Agricultu Suggestions for Fc Farming. The Progressive Fan With February comes ed activity in (arm work is usually seme wet clurinp; the month; plr work so as to utilize the bet>t advantage. GUT 11 ID Of YOl'K SUII FA CI On hill lands terrace made or repaired, on 1 ditche? cleared off, and out, and water furrows I face drainage can bo ma of the best ways to mad furrows is to go into '1 immediately after a rair the wa'er is yet on the and drive a cart through terfwliere deepest. Thi^wi proper piace for the wa row, or surface drains. After the field has dr tuKe n plow and break tttcu the wheel track make good guides) an* shovel the dirt ou1 01 pair of mules with a ?c< scoop it oat, carrying th few yards from the draii presence < f tiie water sli lowest places in the fie by running < If the surfa at this time they ?te sure in the lowest places. 1IAVK YOU BltOKEN YOUR LA The plows and harness be put in good condition to expedite work when t is dry euough to plow. 1 worn cm meaning til * iai hi I possible rapidity, ol tl e good ru e not to pi land where it is at ail when wet. The sng;g. .Lions made mer issues of J be Pro Farmer a io deep n breaking of land is as ble now as when they vn written. Failure to d< work in this particular w in after cultivation and crop. LOOK AFTKR YOUK FOOD ( On a great many la sowing of oats will now order. He sure and put I in good condition and sow ols of the best seed oats J The better the land th satisfactory the crop of < be. Be sure to plant enoi crops to supp'y the farm sufficiency of home grov ( r\r mo n n nn koo ut The farmer who ha< planned rotation neve looks litis important pai farm woik. GET VOUK PKRTILIZKIt MA This month is also the arrange lor the fertilize tilizer materials that needed later. It i* muc to have this on hand ear to avoid the rush whei one is wanting ferliliz manufacturers and trai tion companies are taxed utmost to meet the d made on them at such When the material is n rainy days can he put ing "guano". Stable and lot manure hauled out and spread on the fields or put in i heaps, and the lot and si Au -v lliii ral Departmei ibruary l;tt?red. There will bo nc ger of getting too much I made manure on our farnu. of m tail to fully apprecia full value of stable manure increasnic thoughtful of live S' 1 here weather When the hor?e? a^d I in your are J111,1 Pu'< to wor^ oare n l>a IoIqm tliot I ll?f B1*M nht tune to worked for the first two ^ Uaually tlier have beeu r< E WATER # / for quite a while *ud are s can Ik | They ne0(| to bo harden* o*'amU gradually. Also their shot C 0an0t^ should be carofully looked for onr. A little !oreth'?u(;ht in thi do. (hv tieuIai* at this time may b ie water ? c , .< means of saving dollars, 10 fieldh j ... HOW TO KILL LICK. i, while ground j IJ"?k ()Ut f?r li?e on B,?l the 'iair liaH aa onhealth HI j)0 1 pearanee, examine for be tor fur-'voar stock is affected, ; treatment at onoe and ied 0ff j in aLout t?u days. It wi up iio- to ?i^aa ?ut the be 8 I the* wa,i1 or 8pray tbo h 1 either Tweuty-five pt*ris of wnte r tike a "ne Part zeuoleum ma >op and ver? effective wash. e dirt a * .. KeePIng O'^en Hous< Everybody is welcome when 1 IOWS 11?f good ; and we feel that war only wl . , digestive organs are working i> >d, ant. i>r King's New Life Pills regulate co dram t'"c fiver nI,,i bowels foetly one eau't holp feeding good v ' iU. T l.? ll.,li [ Funderburk Fharmoch. Ni) vkt? Do Not Burn Your Sta * should the Grass From Your F 1 so a As soon the season ho land Jq noj. ou* and c>nu ueh tin to burn ()jy i\10 v potable i vl wilh 0M y()ur Holds. Our soil > elv.nii humus, and i' is a urea! m OW the (Q i)urtl {rra-;^. corn stalks i clayey, ton stalks If you are abl a stalk catler and cut thei *n so they will no' be in Ui< acreBsive of t^r pjow or t]10 growing n i lin>* jg yi?n do not. feol able to H!>P'ic?-! chase a stalt-cu tor, take o.o tii Ht j ()J. S|icks and break the stji o good pieces. Many farmers I tQ" when they can go out som yield of jy (|ay jn tije 8pring and s to all the stubble and sta ciioi's. their farm, that they are rnis tho something?and in fact be in are, burning up money?f( the laud ton of stubble is worth ?5 twobush soil as manure, while th ler acre ^rom this stubble woul w igh over 80 pounds and 0 more would not be wort! >ats will conts.?Southern Cultivat igh food . ? r 1 with a Negro Reappointed rn foods D t C,1 master at Florence i a weil Washington special i r oyer News and Courier: 1 lie rt of hi* lent to-day sent the na Joshua hi. Wilson to the i TKiti \i s 'or confirmation as posti ;t Florence. Wilson is tl time to , urea incumbent at Moren< r or fer... , his case was recentlv <lis< will ba ^ 111 tlie papers of the Stale. Catarrh Cannot lie Gni i every 11 y local applications us tlioy can no . tho scut of iho disease. Catarrh is ar ana ,,r oonstitutiuiial disease, and in c IIHDOrta- cure it yon mud take internal r< ilall s Catarrh lure is taken intern ' 0 1110iI nets directly on the blood and , surfaces. itali s I atari h Cure, ii em mils .. ...i. i: _.i . i * * ijUUCK Ilit: iiriii' jmnti Ii'fu tjrneH <?f till) J? sl | h>iu-ianu in tins conn > HTh itu I in .1 regular preHt riptio' hari l composed the bent tonics, known, eo with tin- best blood purifiers, ac| in Ill'X- rectij' on the mucous surfaces. The con > hi nut ion of the two ingredients produces such wonderful results iu Can bo Oatnrrb. .Send for testimonials free, directly F j. ( heDey a, Co. Tol com pDHt by In-UKk'Nts. 76c. Take Hull's It'uiuily Hills for a table re- tion. >? TA?SS0T ffiflHHHRE ; LAhCABTKk NKWS, FEBRUARY 8, 19U8 q^( [ Dixie Doings. > dam Progress the Community has jome- Made in Cast Few Years Most ?Farmers Prospering and to the Flonrishincr Sr.hnnl. Chnrr.h 3. and Fraternal Orders. rocK. mules Mr# K lit or: Please allow mo hould space in your valuable paper to over- Kiv<? a fee' of vhe Happenings in veeks. Dixie. pm ei ting Tke health of the community ' soft generally i? good, and wo are d up enjoying nil the prosperity and uldrrs luxuries of the proverbial ''Laud it C after, of Dixie." Though the woather s pnr- for the past woek has been rntli- * . e the er inclement, the work of our ?? 115^0^ industrious farmers goes on, ? W W % and above the rattle of the soft.j{ j ly falling sleet and snow could \A/^i"l ap_ be hoard the "cluck" of H. C. ,q j Su-e'e'i 1 >g wagon on the way apply t0 miU, and J. E. Porter was repeat to be ?oen on his way to Char11 also l0*1? for Ids now boiler which jddine *,r install at his mfl in this .table, vicinity. r and ' ? be sure, this conimuuity is kes t. on the upgrade and has been so for a number of years. It has been the privilege of your correspondent to bo associated with *>11 c'vir' t'1'8 PeoP-? but a short time, but rn i?.?* ! v 4 rv ?*#-* a 1 1 ?/ a t 1*? i ?. t ? 1 1 I ~ ? J.V, LI1U iiiririfc Ul UBVlllO!)tho no. r ho por- ment, energy and brotherhood '. j'niHi re(]tnreB but a short etay hero. Within the past few voars this community lias aivauoel from Iks Oi a third rate lo 'he front rank 1 ields. I among the loading communiopens ties of tlie county. We have nonce one of the best church uud school liatter buildings, if not the best, of any needs rural district in fro couuty aud lislake these hay both been erected jft, or cot- within the pact three years, nk e, buy Dixie now suppor s three live ^ THE BANK u up, ail(i growing fraternal orders. ^ i way v*z; 1 he Woodmen of the World, ^ CAP1T ; crop. Junior Order of the United Amer jjl SURP] pur- iCUM Mechanics ai d a Farmers' A I^oans made hoes Union, beside, shall w e s?y the & Collections f Jks to best school iu the cohntyf Well, m( 4 Per Cent I ihink, we think so. j IS pounded ever ft win- ()n rim ovoninur pi 11>a oftii, /,i I Your busine et firo Jan. the Dixie Camp \V. O. W. GS ron^es Iks on gave a supper to the school and WSSsnS* doing friends and relatives of its mem they hers, after which the olUcers of Mcney to ir any the camp were publicly installed, I can, * ?*ual, n lL , ,, .. . * , from $300 ami upwtn to the by Mr. Jim Lane as master of cotton earn*, at 8% > ie ash ceremonies, and we suppose that able in annual inutailc -i ' ' ' missions charged. Oi ^ ^ the officers elect were entirely fee for making aimtrac i Vfiv e(lu*I>Pecl to administer the les- 1 or sons in the art of "Riding the ~ ???? goat." the smoking c*r, post_ 0. N. Sapp. nay? It ?H * mi M Some women dosit . TT T and some desire to n An Unnecessary Law. . . , , 11 U1C J husbands. Inasmi I'resi- impossible tor any "lo *i After all, there is no crime in achieve both a 5 " ' the act of smoking, and so tho?e 110 (*?ubl whatevei nastrr women wji0 voarn t<? smoke, bacoo habit, even 11 CO whether in public or in private, Pr?bibitions, will * <lU( should be permitted to do so headway am without legal impediment. It is fl'-'^kbtlul creature not proper lor the law to inter- ^un. red fer<? ,M sucn 'natters. If the tirt reach ed mother, rocking her baby to Prohibit Sp >rd'r" to sleep, can (:?!. any comfort out ol Future ally'and >4 savory K-y West or a harmless Jackson, Miss., I in noons Wheeling stogy, lot her have it, ernor Noel to day a i>> one by all means. If the blushing to both houses of tl ' ' debutante, resting between wait recommending tin ini.mo.i zes at her first ball, prefers a acted to prohibit s ;,nK <!! . 1 perfect pipo to an ice, or a lurkish cig- futures and to close /curing arel te ,0 ft WftC* of chewing gum that saloons be vol ?why should the policeman on istence at the ear ?<lo, o. the beatforbid it? If the June bride moment and an ai ( ^ traveling Niagara ward upon her constitutional pr< honeymoon, prefers to lounge in submitted to the p( ? rhis Space i sserved For trburk Compa ch for Their Ad : "The Old Reliable." OF LANCASTER, Lester, i 'AL $50,000.00. JUS $50,000.00. on Real Estate, at reasonable rates, riven prompt and careful attention. Interest allowed on time deposits, c y three months. ss solicited. The oldest, the largest Bank in Lancaster county. UNC&STER & C 1, on improved KIMIIIIII ?#* , SS RAILWiK COMF t of title. Schedule in Effect Jan. t. E. Wylie, Daily Except Sunday?Kas Atty. at Law WESTBOUND. . . No. 14. why fitly Iter l.y. Lancaster 6 00 ar tiler of taste. " ?ort Law." - v - ? 20ftI ' Basconiville .... 6 30 ai e to fimoktf " Kiohbur# fi.lttar . , . Ar.Chester 7 00ar i obtain good ? Lolumtnn, ao Ry U 45 ai ich as il is J* Charlotte, " 0 80ar ono woman } orkville,< 'AS A S 18 hi " Oastonia, " UlOai imfi, we have " Hickory, " 11 25 ai ai I . .. . i.t-iiinr, I IS .'<(I HI that the to - . ? '* Atlanta, " it 30 ai Without legal east HOUND, never make No. 15. OtlK <he dear, At'anta S A I.Kjr 14 Lenoir CAN W s?Baltimore " Hickory 44 4 Gaatonia 44 44 Yorkville44 4 Charlotte, Ho Ky eculation in " foinmwia, so ?y on hi H Chester <1 15 ai JS. ' Riohbnrg 10 05 at 44 Bascomville .... 10 15 ai 4 eh. 5.?(rov- ? Fort T.awn 10 45 ai ent a message M ir'" ie Legislature a. 1 . m<.1 Huperii il laws be en peculation in Notice to Debtors an bucket shops; tors. ed out of ex- A " P4,r*on8 indebted to tl the late John V. Snipes. d? best possible huruh) notified to niafe* p Tiendment for th* ?Q<,ereign#d at once; a 11 ,n t I r Hon* liHTing- olaiins agninst ohibition bo tale will preeeet same dulj L. L. I jopLe. a ny r V [Z I \ i V jom- ^ "n,i 8 s 'ANY 28, 1908. tern Time. So. lb. n 4 00 pin n 4 40 pin li 4 55 pm n 5 15 pm li 5 45 pin n 8 15 pm n n i) in in No. 17. 8 (K) am 1 10 pin 2 83 pni 5 (Nl pm 6 15 pm 5 45 pm ii 7 35 pm n 7 58 pm :n 8 05 pm ii 8 10 pin in^Hi35pm LUKE, itendent. d ^'rediie MtHt? of cubumI, ars aymont to nd all perI aaid wa~ ^ ' att?a(?d. Snipes, Ldinrx.