The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, February 22, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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2 Agricultura Ij} Dep? t 2 jjjf How the Make *rtment The Progree T miiU' 1 BR LANCA6TK Housewife can Tin Poultry Pay. ?ive F?rra?r. The Viaw m an f of Oil r rs _ R NEWS, FEBRUARY 2! s SUti T8 J. B. Sims. Recent Homicide in th a A- m_l 2. 1908 e What wc Should the Coming There is no mor question confrontini today than how to j for 1908. Condit chanced since this Plant For jjome oircl Year. esled in po' e important aro contemp] K the farmer I will try to :>laii his crop periece and ions haye somo ore. time a year you wish to " "-?J u o renders are interultry. To nil who g^, lating making a atari give 6ome of my exhope it may benefit ^ In the first place, if Mi make a success get a the , juiuy? x wamony a h*.c] Inquest and Affidavit lbmitted in Habeas Cor is Proceedings befor dge Jones. r. J. B. 8i?c, charged wit marder of Mr. Hampto 11 6 e h n ago, and no man is to foretell what next but ''straws indicate the current," and "c cost their shadow bt some genera! princij ly be counted upon f wise enough good breed. ; fall will be, time and mo > the flow of cost* no mor omingeveut6 will lay 250 *fore," while one that will pl?8 can aafe three dozen, or use. Now,1 I have b< Don't ws,?te your Stogi >ney on scrubs. It ? to raise a hen that J*il ' eggs a year than i?g 1 only lay two or biqu* key i sen raising poultry t? J*; tier, txetalod hie bail bon ,000 and was released froi a?t 6aturday. The follow s the testimony taken at th est held by Magistrate Ca> uid the affidavits submitte id^c Ira B. Jones in the ba d 11 T y le * * pRes il lis Space erved Fo r on general prindj ways best for a farr sify liis crops, thei indications emphas portanco of this cot Our farmers have b? a good price for the )lo : It is al-i eixteen ye; ner to diver- I with several ? all special I find uone i size the im-j Rede. They irse for 1908. are very lu xen receiving and are mos ir staple cot kept eighty run, experimenting procc different breeds, and to compare with the B. ' are beautiful fowls, arn a ird.v, mature early WH? ] t excellent layers. I T??k liens last years and abou jedings : INQUK8T. F. Stogner, sworn, Bays: brother of deceased, present and saw the trouble place on New Cut roa t three miles from town ( . n i o 1 nno n . Funderl Watch )f burk Cost i for Their ipany Ad. ton. We c an not cheaply as we did back. The crop 1(J()7 over the who! dui itin world. Thi he reversed in 19lh ing turned ofT from produce il so sola about 2 several years raised over c w as short in plenty of eg g cotton pro- sides selling s is likelv to I price. I didi 3. L dx.r be- ens to fell, i\ miio-s, rail-1 !'?r bonie us? I r* ? tOO sittings of otms, ljH,lc >00 chickens and had nn(^ 1 cs for tablo uBe, be- 111 a several at market Ha'r i't try to rabe chickis we need so many '?oU ?, but I had so man\ ot^ .. . . , Tl.?? anter, reo. o, iin?o. m I lamp were coming to tow one-horse wagon. I ha ip"8 clock in my lap. J. 1 . ami Charlie Steele ove: n*. Charile Steele hollow > us ami our mule atoppoi f t*i iilt i Koli i nr) lit ie n id * r? J. ro acs ana lactone-, to the country. T more cot ton p!ante( and a probable lutrl acre. The only \\; tlie masses is by c individuals. Do nc is r turning iitio eocKere here v\ ill be i pity to kill, 1 this year. I vertisement ier yield jut Far iner effe ly to control i lid in ler-s i mtrolling the ccived more it wa't on tin i han 1 could .. J..' . I... m/.rl I. .1 H 111 r\i it ?eemeu a 1 " y that I put a little ad- ^ '1" i>i The Progressive ec^ ling tome lor sale, i,G r than two weeks I re ^ orders for chickens "thei fill. I sold $77.0" sa-v8' .. .1 .... trnnt V> Ciu 11K.11V U II ill VI Ui n we slopped Charlie pul is mule out to one side < on!. Hump saiil: "Ilellt , what you treat me to Lli r Saturday in town?" Sim "G? D? you, if you war von pjin iret it." Hv thfl D . Iie It ? u t utiiwii m iviiv ur^rtii' each farmer plan \vi pelf. This iponly s* by, viz: Your fir make your farm s by growing home su will never j^row too whflii irnn <?/?n / ?i:uu.uui 1UI vvwtin tuju selv for him- only co^t me ifo rule to <^0 To have a st duty is to ey-rs it is 1 elf-sustaining fiood warm pplies. You of food with much cotton 1 f^ive my he fi tliic I'll"#-* - Ot P.hottH 5111(1 IUJ uuvcnibt'iuuui -~ ! $1.00. ti,ne plentiful supply of P18t? lecossary to liave a WH8 I house, give a variety Juml plenty of green stulf '''8 h 'os a morning mash conu urVinnt limn ?nnict_ I shot Sims was 011 the groun< 1 in hand. Brother taw h t:oing to shoot him. H >ed behind me. He thro' istol on iib. I turned. LI noticed shooting. When li the mule rau. Brothc 1. e r? ?? e swrjBtsasss I k - "i 8 THE BANK OF \x rhe Old Reliable." = 1 LANCASTER, ^ aster, S. C. S your wheat,oats, c<> and caltle, then a you can. Grow a bales per acre if yo just as gooi farmi other crops. It wi each farmer to ?!ai \j niia, v-? I U ?? |"~ "'* rn, hay, hoys ! ene(l with w II the col t"ii scatter when bale or two straw to kee u can, bul (lo i"g, and fee with the oats at uiphl 11 be wise for scraps ocean it Rome one keen n!ont\ arm buttermilk. I l0" 0 t and oats in the went j) them busy scratch- ()Ut* d on corn, wheat and ^ t. I also feed meal "P a ioually and alway. tr.x,n I | , r of crushed oval or ! ' n the spring a"d mul i to running and threw m He shot at m? twice aft< 1 out on the ground. I g< nd asked him what he wt g to kill me for. He aai id n't shot at me. Ham e & CAPITAL. ie \ SURPLUS )r ? Loans made on ] >t Collections give] is M 4 Per Cent Intei (i ^ pounded every th n S5 Your business s< ' It) il J. T) 1 $50,00 $50,00 Real Estate, at reasonable n prompt and careful atte -est allowed on time dej ree months. elicited. The oldest, the , :? t ? a i.. >0.00. 5J o.oo. g ! ratea, fi ;ntion. N >osits, conv- ^ largest and I ? ci o p lor a money or cotton. It is best strings to your know tlte riiiht and it too," fo lets Io-i\ and the ri^ht pursi you are a renter or op otlier than shells in tl to have "two their yards s bow." "We oats and rye we approve the turnip to re tho wronir | they c ?u eat ie. Whet her j go in the ovi a small land ways hiing 1 Iieir yards-. I have noN? own in ripe, clover, and give I hem all l'ir,M ps and collard leaves ''on besides, aiul when 1 w' ro [jtiing to feed I al- et^ 111 iiaek a basket lull ol r had any pistol at all. his pistol. He shot ir mil the clothes in fron l know how many shoi fired?think four. I discos y brother was shot when to him about 100 yart: [ Vji tilt sLiuiiytoo nam t . Ih ho was sitiinn i" his ?- said ho j urn pod behind 1 1 or the first nkot. First Ih mulo jumped *ud t! \ in Liuiiciustex county. igon. lie toward his brotli Ids broth- oh his lef., t>ui<i shot his you G? D? so hrew his just then startec ler Ben, who was : -Hello, J. B , j^. 11 of a bitch." I 1 to rein my mule owner, a large pi farmer, see if you ca your plans lor the h your crops and a variety to the list y< farmers are great over our efforts nnter or city egg-', n not change M rn. eit^r. Ilwta'e Moore ('o ulcl great? r 3ii grow. Our Another A< y <listur!>e<l Charge o to organize aw a} II. 1'. Mol'herson. ard 1 y (i wlier iti 111 :quittal of Murder ^' ( n Insanity Plea. \r _ l. f r\ rtyi r. lie was showing Kiel Wallace and two negro< e lie was shot. We put hi] e wagon and carried him c Jregory'fl. Brother neve at all?1 had his pistol. (Signed) B. F. Stogner. l- brother out of w tgon 38 wheel. He thought th n cond shot is the one tlia lfl Sims fired throe shot >r brother wliile lie wus ditch. lie made no a shoot Sim*, nor had no over the to go around hi at the ??o- left. Sim* grabb 1 hil him. not on the g s at his possible. 1 jun lying in left hand side, ttenipt, to 1)? you, you h i pistol, around here hut s wagon to the od Ids pistol and round as eoon as uped out on the Sims said; *?G? ave been running iting me and now and to secure a 1 lor our cotton ; but questions of succ< s inust largely bo w homo, and depenth ing out of a wise, course upon our o\v . , 1U> nil Kf, 11 nil >'-*r price. finally the! J"'* ""h" C . , , . orn, the vo sful farming , , trial at ('In orked out at murder (if hi i upon carryM rs. Ada ,1 o sVHlematic! , * . diet ot "not n farms. It . I 1 II U U 11 Ik " nil > a., r cm j ? i tie k. ase ot Frank Cauth- pays: ung white man on fend 'isiianslnir^ for t lie and is former sweetheart, tl>o r r.o-*, returned a ver- ory. guilty ot murder but ri<4)1 t?r Inn i?<r /\nt f ur/k in*././ \J. isrown, i>i. swori I was c died upon to a deceased. Found him tw a half miles west of town i evidence of Cleveland (ire< lie had a gunshot woun t of ahdominal region. Fun i 1i.~ i.. .....i ?n,..n ;n<? Hi bald lie "shot me like t- and commenced prayii ro (Signed) R. C. Brow C. B. Steele, being du 2,- aays: On Fob 3rd, 10 d coming to town. J. B. c- at J. L. Kennington's; a dog,' I am ready for y ig. "All right"; ju rn M. I). at^Bon's face, br ily sworn, pistol and lired 08, I was they both fired 1 Sims was each. After fii asked me jumped to his f * i it n i . rou. Jiamp a?yn: mped.right down ought up a bright After ho lired iwo or throe times rat shot , Stogner oot in tlie wagon. is refreshing !o see a or old, who is doin kind of farming. V see one, you will f young man he is a cess ; if he is old, h won it, and is a hlo man,yoi;n.| ' ,, . . hours. Jirlfj <* tlie right,, .?, I (Jauthorn lot vhereyer von , . ., , * ho can be e< Hid if lie is i\ . . . insane asylu ehieving sue- , , , , live days, e lias alreacn . . ' I hat the del ^snig to lum.. when he c;cn * ? win, IWU tUIUV ;e Mullet t ordered tineu sked up in jail until due Dinmitted to a Slaio secoi m. The trial lasted Said The alienists testified eaus 'endant was insane Ho t mini! ted (lie nrim? (!)ia< l cut: jai^u auu nuiaij inic i, also the liver. Death w to hemorrhage and shot mlary to this guti shot woun wound was sufficient e death and did cause deat old me on the train going .Inr Itmt h? thrmtrhf. ho w 10 ruio 10 iowii Willi mi (lK ped over to the left s buggy. He got in on t 1 side. Shortly, he said 'o lieye I will change m h might lose it." Cha t? gun from his right sii JIM Kalntaan l,n nn.l I I 1 .. a. i sup | i>en ocogner st ide of my of the wagon. II die right Sims fired at : 4lI be- Don't shoot nu y gun, I nothing and go nged his this time the r lo, put it and Hump had ... . II .. /-.II / artod and tell out e had not spoken. him. Ho said : 9 ; I have done t no pistol." At nule and wagon . gone from there. self and to Ins comn a broad, definite pi; to it for 1908. This ing to put more s strain into selling than it takes to pri not do.? Southern lumty. Make , . and 11)iit lie an and work . , . thorn said n i way of Iihv, , because lie trugigle and; tnarriO'l ani our cotton, [)duce it, will , , . Cultivator. Nclflhbc Mm iv i>. c! ? ctKiiil/irifr or Klhi is still insane. Oau- goin o slew Mrs. Jones a wta loved her and she shot other. and tow i rhood Favorite mot hurlcK, of Ilnrtior, Maine, . 1 f*trir? wrvu- "!t in <> ^T1 (1. g to die and wantod to'mal teirent. He said J. B. Sin him for nothing. Said I his brother wore coming I i in a one-horse wagon. I J. B. Sims at Gills cree tie. He said : "J. B.. wl "w i vy ouu jiu anu A. It ? ke nteel pistol. About 1< Q" further Hampton Sto ho Hon Stogner came into t-o ahead of ua 75 to 100 yti of Gill9 creek. We al >k the bridge, they in fro V 9f) nr HO vurilu uimlli ' ao a uiuo iianiji iu?i mcu DO yards wise in the waj gner and back end. Hon the road to Hamp in wa irds north in road with so 1 crossed went around tc ut of u?. was shot. Sim (\f tha iu \jf\lit* vnnlrt In loreraosi, lengtn5011, body toward loft and came on gon, wan stopped mo other man. I > soe if my mulo * nays, "Steele, i r(2" T ? ? ; ,1 I i VI ? Keeping Ooen Everybody in weloome good \ and we feel that wa digewtive organ a at? wo Dr. King'a New Life Pill* tioc of Htomach, liver and fectly one oaii't help feeln naee thna* pilD. 'Jo* ?t i. Fo?<UrW?*k Hoijcp neighborhood f, nouse deserven to bo . whan wo fool given quick rolily only when onr plaint, kidnoy d rking properly. norvonnnesa, wi regnlate the no- te It? action or howaln no per- pnritior iiiakan ig goor? when ho aprmg ma lieinf F. Mackey and tonic in aold i; la?k?y'> a?4 T\ ivorit- hero with us." It jj(j , t favorite everywhere. It f in dyspepsia, liver com- urda Prangemant, malnutrition, nknosn and general dehili- 8flld i the blood, as a thorough tjn?? it especially useful m a (. This grand alternative ?d f inder guarantee at J. F. inderhcrkl'haraaaey. th# fc pou treat in? as you did Sa iy evening or night !" Sin nothing but commenced ge out of buggy end commen iring as Boon he get c {round. Fired om kin whi it- bridge, Hampton StO? 11 s ped his wagon in the i t- in front of my buggy, c- 'Hello, Hamp." He me yery low; aaid "He ) lie." He the* turned oc Mior stop- but rny buggy ii OAd right right fore wheel I aaiil : of shooting. S 8poke to helee through n ilo, Ohur- Stogoer shot fir i hig etui, to weird tkg gro i rmm ii u 8." 8im? wa? nt of buggy in time togner shot two ly baggy ourtain. <-fl I. Rims dodged and. I lel'iBinu