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2 Agricultv > D( iral kedsfor I are now J spartment| <iu'?i"ty I HK LANOAS' the garden, and yields su lltty per cent better in wi aud quality than when a ; ? ] T? 1? rftR NEWS, FEBRUARY pnestion: Sow Japan cl< th the hprint: oats. It ms permanent sol, and is part -l.. i 1 : ? 2G.1908 >ver ?"0"0"fr<fr<o>4"0"?e< ? I s?' t nnr a i .v.t 't Doubling D. F. Pope in Sou The planting of paramount other condition! able, but if poo no uo^u ~~7 ... , , short, o the Yield. abundan, thern Kuraliat. Vlllan< of good seed* is importance. All "VSThat a i may he favorr, inferior seed is , pi'UI) 11HU1 iUl OUCU, 1U uv ur garden yields are ex ; and gratifying. to >w, Ga. sit i Young Farmer Did Ba Last Year. Tl tii iiy vcMUtiuiU wii^rw waMMiil :pected. It is an effective rer of washed gullies aud 1 Jes. A single precaution is nei ry. Do not cover too d herefore, sow broadcast f ie naif) Iinvn hnnn nur. in ? <0* Make h ce8~ a baby, eep. jl ,fte; ? ; mm ^ r baby thin, weak, fretfu iim a Scoffs Em f Emulsion is Cod 1 il? 5 tilslon ?0? Liver Oil S used results wil tory. We have c universal basic duces like," to must be true. 1 proceed with a in view. In co 1 be unsatisfac-looutner'1 mly to recall that About law, "like pro- to t,le de know that lhis K"ve a pi In Reed selection lo (1? ?? i i definite object ^?re I nO' ni I select with I)erit?uce, - "unco nl i v/umva<or. ten months ago I wrote ar old Cultivator and in an of what 1 was going ^ % one-horse]farm, therew write to give my ex J11 what I did and the ex- ra m tt nrA t\ irrow or bush lightly. 1 ch of cover is plenty?m 'tter than more. It will e rive withoutliarrowingjif si st beiore raiu.?Southern list. Oue ?Q| and Hypopl tuch sQi easily digest iven ?Qi own ^ ~ Ru Consequi Scott's j ? liffl riosphites prepared so 1 ed by little folks. ently the baby tha| is Emtiteton is a stun u ?~n ?..11 ~? UA.l?k ? that it is ^ i fed on a 3y, rosy- V n /I mri or/\?* ^ duo regard to tl Perfection" or corn, which is I long, with rre Straight rows ar uniform color, be too particu ,i 'e "Standard ofj K"uuv " . the ideal ear of ' ')a(* f fairly large ?nd frorr? whi )diurn-sized cob, heavy ha/ id deep grains of from whi. A farmer cannot 4'^s a,,d p Jar in selecting f?dder 1 , acres in v J u'wl" jixteen acres in cotton ch I had gathered eight aj3; seven acres in corn, ju ch I gathered 192 bush- of ulled 1,278 bundles ol M rom Bams corn ; two 1? vheat. from which I f?ot h\ The Garden Season. The attention of housewivr st now directed to the open the garden season, and arch Woman's Home Oomp a contains an ([excellent art ' Samuel Armstrong llamil I VIIWWIV^U IliU ? '8 IS -'^8 ing ALL c the tan- ,icle Iton I^IIUVT IUU Vfl IlvUltll u IRUGGISTS; 50c. AND $1.C I! 1113 ouvU UUt II. took was to find ard^bred type ei and locality, selection andcu] to have good se< My plan is to se ears that; nnarlv * HI ?(; Biejj i a corn of stand- ^ bush* litable to my soil ,rom whi< Then by careful summer; ri'igthem am able for home id each season. sweetpot lect about fifty *n florghu inform fn m v half acre ; ' o ;1h ; three acres in oats, on cli made feed for the va one-half acre of melons M use; one-half acre in atoes; three-fourths acre be m for feed, and one- wj in garden for home use. i the subject. Among the m luable pointers given ou r. Armstrong we quote: "The seedlings which h ien started for early use in 1 ill need attention this raoi o matter where they may any t by lave ?eb. ath. be </ ideal, plant the plot and select t this season's cr tion 1 make iu t the earliest ma conform to the t ful to use only se on an isolated I am gi ill seed ears from '*le 8ame op. This selec 8ame tim< he field, taking 1 *,avo tured ears that Krowi"g c ype, being care- 'or feed, those ears that acre8 in c< Ding to farm along on gr plan this year, and fri b improving my land. be for this year already a ai< srop of oata and wheat gr Expect to have 20 he otton, five acres in corn, bi owing?in house, hotbed, < ume or.'greenhouse?they n ) cooled off a little, as the i ie air moderates, or they Ow too rapidily. It. must pt in mind that the ideal si lg is one which is short cold lust outwill be |" eedand his Space w T * i t grew on healthy neither too high the stalk. I a other things bei etalks bearing ai d have thus b variety that has , well form stalks Pea8 *n r( nor too low on a,)d wher dso select ears, f()r feed; equal, from bage, one two good ears, cabbage, red up a two-ear ^atoes, or a telling effect ^atoes an )W8, and peas afte r oats it; one acre in sorghum ,r one acre in early cab- pi acre in melons after ds one acre in sweet po- of le half acre in Irish po- fo d garden for home use. ed acky, excepting the youu aining plants. Give tl enty of fresh air on pleat ivs, and toward the latter ] the month, if the season rward one, they can be all 1 to air all day, being cov< goi nu: hem jant I r* Fundei is u ow.hki w ate tti vtju re 'burk Cor h for Their npany Ad. on yields. I. this plan for a i and as a result 1 make forty busli where I form* twenty or twei I have tried fc have practiced ln m"J umber of years the plowi lave been able 10 planting, iels to the acre, I he fol 3rly made only a'U')unte( ity-five bushels. ^ bales c< Jhaw's 13ig Corn, ? bales c( Cinz my crop I did all uj ng, putting in guano, *ri replanting, etc. s'1 lowing is what ray crop 1 to at market prices : itton $452 41 th Ht on seed 67.61 f^i 3 at night. Avoid a cY om any cause, but grow tl owly from this ou." timen when you dont fei'l jnat i len yon have a bad Htomach tnko k inn right away and that will antUHt Htion not nomething tli ?t wili atiir a time but Homething that will j teen lem riRlit, 10m oinii lulate tositi t/ockl s and II They give poor My home-grow bred up and g has to date surj] ty 1 have tried ] others on a sina vi ? asting's Prolific Ul)rn al ' yields with us Fodder at rn corn, highly Wheat al reatly improved, Potatoes massed any variepei I kee|> trying II scale. - - /ll ?>C. 144.00 ;c toi t $1.50 19.17 on t $1.25 32 50 Si at $1.00 24.00 Rfll Eii $739 09 un Expenses. |^r iy (iu iui: vol) wuik una tliU bKUilJtC rniH under ordinary and normal coi s, something that will make the f >o st to do this yon must hike a m gestant like Kodol for Dyspepsia 1 n scientific preparation ot vegetable tb natural digestants and contair iue juices found in a healthy sto icli dose will digest tnoro than nins ot good food. It is sure to i ompt relief; it digests what you eat pleasant to tukn. bold by all drugi u per aditi(1 riiitural iodol ) acid i tbo mack 3 noo i fiord and Kista i aiso select n the field by goii in the early fall best bolls from t to be the best, ti things being e earliest, best-for f 1\ n 1 1. ny cotton seed in ^"oj'pinj ig into .the same Hoeing c< and selecting the Cutting i lie plants I judge Pulling t iking bolls, other Pulling c qual, from the Cotton pi med stalks; also Cuano 1 1 - . ? * couoii -t otton 7.50 T wheat 2.30 Ic odder 8.10 VN orn 2.40 Ni eking 00.00 65.40 Li he Leap-Year Bachel n little bachelors standing in a lin iilow came antl caught one, then were nino. ne little bachelors trembling for fate, llian Russell married one, then were eight. ors. o. thor? ' r spssr/sam there Jjj * 'The Old Reliable." = ? mo ltw^fSL IJO best lint and fin By following making a bale t< 1 formerly gath< bale with inferio These weed are o us snowing tue est fiber. this plan I am ) the acre where ?red only half a ^ ro^ r composite seed, ibtained by hav- Griffin, $ 155 15 h' 739.69 Fi rte it $584.54 Sft B N. B., Jr. si, i Ga. He I^ht little bachelors, single life heaven, oroilora sextet cut thetn down to 8< ven little bachelors, grouched wouldn't mix, lesday ogled one then thero were * s little bachelors in a bachelor hive hoolteacher jollied one, then there live. ? ^ THE BANK 0 even. jZ CAPITA] Q SURPLC iix. ^ Loans made 01 0 Collections gi\ were M 4 per Cent |nf IF LANCASTER, ^ L $50,C S $50,C i Real Estate, at reasonab ren prompt and careful atl erest allowed on time d< .. ? - caster, S. C. S >00.00. H >00.00. g le rates. || tention. M jposits, com- ^ jug mem ginuea seeing to it that mixed at the gii By repeating year alter year and cotton, by ] in a breeding i separately and they do not get Sov i. Now is ; this operation j^urt (ni, with both corn ]1.iy0 lost planting the best freezing? patch for next . som ? - Fi /ing Spring Oats. F1 the time for putting in Fo lety day )oats. Some Al winter oats through T1 -we are one of this num. e did not sow as many Ho vp little bachelors*, married life a be uffy Rallies hooked one, tlieu there four. iur little'bachelors, climbing up a tr ixioue mother spied them, then i were three iree little bachelors-what were tli do? a trained nurse *'mashed" one, lei ^ puunaea every \ wojo f\ Your business II the strongest Ba Zr. oy to Wood Alcohol 1 iving Heels. Lnree montns. solicited. The oldest, th nk in Lancaster county. {ills Tar | the physician (latest victim 8 e largest and ^ who attended the fated todav that it year's need, re: gratifying. We have also prove seed swee lecting the best, most symmetric! Some of my ] a ] i.L.1 suits have been ortt<a lli All of i been able to im- OHjB most t potatoes by se- jlot Woatl fimootbest and can meet, d tubers for^eed. now< VV purchases ol cot- \ye jur l f ' 1 ley should have. Ihese would find more valuable when heavy 1$' lor work begins. All (his demand by sowing m e nrpe you to do so. ye a single supgestion: (iT only two. vo little bachelors, bound to have Inn, omlway show girl saw them?then was one. le little bachelor, blond and six feel iirried his stenographer?leap yen them all! ? Exchange. Fayetteville cor. T HOIilO . .11 ver : A recent death there is alleged to have be< by the drinking of wh r K()j terated with wood al latter being a dead The circumstance reca he Obser- wasawell-kno in this city of the so caile an caused gold here is atr iskey adul- with wood alco cohol, the boughtmuch ly poinon. meaneBi corn ' lis the fact wn fact that much d corn whiskey ongly adulterated hoi, which can be cheaper than the vhiskey. iou aim ve^t'iaui fleed houses ha pointing, while encouraging. By careful sel ing from relia have been able o ?eeu irom ine Summer ive been disap- a|ways u others have been cagh if legume? ec.tion and buy- js a slill | ble seed men I These i to secure good secured b cover, pasture or hay is in mt seful; surplus is easy re) this summer crop is a a soil improver?there fro inn greater gain. pe advantages may all be ^ >y following this single tir vaiiiuo' it? really mo Closest l litation ever vot produced. ' 10 finest Coffee Substitute over luudf iently been produce c icine Wis. Not a grain of rea ('oO Hither. Health Coffee Imitation in i >ni pure toasted cereals or grains, dt. nuts, etc. iteally it would fool a rt who might drink it for Coffee enty or thirty minutes boiling "J a minute" says the doctor. Bei o. Co, ffiC ^lat a c'tizen of a 1 >, ht?H tOWu died recently fr >p of J f?e in fecta of wood alcohol made , , .. with an" thai some lime ( D tf" from Manchester di i No Made w?<*on in Fayetteville unett ' T ... same caiiae. In this lfiifjllhorili^ j \ weak Stomi.ch i nm I ho fif- ''-?-rves nlwayn. And ora 110 He,^ Mid Kidneyt I drinking, onen continue to <lr nlate the Heart or I l^O !l 111 >111 yea, not the organx fid in his he,p- ThU exP'?inf e lative haH, and in 1 from the many Hick ontm. It of tese <lisea?eH. Te connection HAM knnilorhnaW I>l means weak Htomach I thiH in also true of the . It,H a pity that aick . ug the jftomaoh or aiirutidneys. The weak northern aelvea need this i why Dr Shoop's restopromptly helping so goes direct to the caaae at this vital troth and I - - - ' # - 1