The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, February 26, 1908, Page 2, Image 2
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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
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pnestion: Sow Japan cl<
th the hprint: oats. It ms
permanent sol, and is part
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2G.1908
>ver
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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.
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?>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 $50,C
i Real Estate, at reasonab
ren prompt and careful atl
erest allowed on time d<
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caster, S. C. S
>00.00. H
>00.00. g
le rates. ||
tention. M
jposits, com- ^
jug mem ginuea
seeing to it that
mixed at the gii
By repeating
year alter year
and cotton, by ]
in a breeding
i separately and
they do not get Sov
i. Now is
; this operation j^urt (ni,
with both corn ]1.iy0 lost
planting the best freezing?
patch for next . som
? - Fi
/ing Spring Oats. F1
the time for putting in Fo
lety day )oats. Some Al
winter oats through T1
-we are one of this num.
e did not sow as many Ho
vp little bachelors*, married life a be
uffy Rallies hooked one, tlieu there
four.
iur little'bachelors, climbing up a tr
ixioue mother spied them, then i
were three
iree little bachelors-what were tli
do?
a trained nurse *'mashed" one, lei
^ puunaea every \
wojo f\ Your business
II the strongest Ba
Zr.
oy to Wood Alcohol 1
iving
Heels.
Lnree montns.
solicited. The oldest, th
nk in Lancaster county.
{ills Tar | the physician
(latest victim 8
e largest and ^
who attended the
fated todav that it
year's need, re:
gratifying.
We have also
prove seed swee
lecting the best,
most symmetric!
Some of my ]
a ] i.L.1
suits have been ortt<a lli
All of i
been able to im- OHjB most
t potatoes by se- jlot Woatl
fimootbest and can meet,
d tubers for^eed. now< VV
purchases ol cot- \ye jur
l f ' 1
ley should have.
Ihese would find more
valuable when heavy 1$'
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
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