The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, March 04, 1908, Page +2, Image 2
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Agricultural
^ Deps
| potash as so
cial fertilizer
irtment to them, but
et.1 un iit an
'J BE LA JSC A
me ol 1 he commer- *?xisti
s that are applied State
tliia potash is lock that
insoluble form but nresf
STKIi NEWS, MAKCII <
s largely in all the oth?
>s. This, of course, meai
this amount of cotton r<
5 a ted bv Ihoso liana is ana
1 1908
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H/Mil/An e/'V-nnlliAtr urai
tail ^
South Carolina's
Prof. J. N. Ilarpo
son college, at the re<
of the South Carolio
association, made 01
est addresses ever I
Fertilizers. ',v aPP1} '?*
it available f
>r of Clem
eni meeting Xhe CoK
a Live Stock presiden
lie at tne tin .
. fl Recent J.
Iieara m the ..
i Dailns
manure it will make ally
or plants." the c
is he
on Association? the ]
t Smith on the 6ome
Lnnual Meeting at ,arm
with
lorced upon the market
letrimeut of the cotton 1I1
Id lor higher prices. Unl
lien laws are repealed
? plan adopted by which tl
er may meet his obligatioi
out pledging his cotton b
t0 A weak and i
til X Hij
01 He didn't
le ?Qi entire bod}
e- A Th
IJV/OIV1I OVI4VUIUVJ ??
sickly.
i arms were soft and f
have a strong muscle
r.
e physician who had att
labby. X
in his ^
ended A
south. It dealt wn
farmers of South Car
know, facts they
and study out to t1
and increased woal
ether things Prof,
is an authority on hi
said the following:
th facts the
olina should Columbia
should heed al conventioi
heir welfare Cotton associ
th. Among vened at D?l
Harper, who 19th and 20t
icb subjects, wa8 aMende(|
finti f ? . # I?i
? I for?
State: The aunu wjn ]
i of the Southern ,, .
this <
Ution, which conmom
las, lex., on the (jje
ill of this month, Ptriv,
I by a good delega
fe ? prerr
e I f \\7 /\ i/vii >/)
it. is planted, we necessari
have an up-hill fight. 'J
L>n 1, thereforo, we recot
I that wherever it is post
hat each and every farm
t> to produce upon his ow
lises as much as possib
ly the family
? Scott's
n ' >
ii J> NO
er 43?
ni ^ To
le wou^ *hiri
for thirty years pres<
Emulsion*
>W:
feel that boy's arm
tk he was apprenticed
cribed ?Q?
o
<
I you ??
to a ?
"Some systems o
agement in thy Sot
permit t he growing
ous crop5 often enoi
sufficient amounts
the nitrogen requi:
such conditions we
f farm man..
... every btate
jtli will not , J
. . . delegates am
of leguimn,
, . si m tne w(i
jiili and m
ncrease. A
to produce .
, 17 , mi t lsliod wit
red. Under
^ress made
must resort . . r .
tro! ol the ca
o kjiatu. ?? U 1\IUUU JQP \\
represented both by rejj0,
tl visitors, and iuter.
i . naan<
>rk steadtiy on the
ii cot to
11 were more than , ..
i , of tli
Ii the steadv pro- ,
. and <
toward the con- .
too
ttou cron bv the
otno consumption, and
to tliat extent tlie d
Is of creditors upon ot
n crop, 'ihe cutting dov
e hay, corn, meat, inolass
pgtr bill, just in that propo
as he got control of his c<
t? /jgiS* blacksmith,
ir ' JhI ALL DF
^r^^<Q?^?f???85e8c
es ??
r>t
tUGGISTS s 50C. AND $1.CM
Cr"v
io uie use 01 mlrat(
commercial form <
The cheapest form t
in commercial feri?
Hie South is in cottf
as !lie nitrogen in <
meal is in an organ
it nrodnnl I ??
ia or some ,
bou 111.
>f nitrogen. T
. f . It was a li
;o be found
.. , , tion 011 all s
iizers sold 111
. , met the pain
in 8eod meal
, tions and sli
col ion seed
. . Ihe West
ic form and
. . . across the M
' ton c
farm
latter ot c >ugratula .,
the
lues that we had .
is cei
ic, met our obiiga
ill - . WO 8l
11 held our cotton.
our i
tern States, those <
. . . for tl
ississippi, aro more ..
Top. 1 lie condition o; t*
ers wns never belter to me
fight than now. Victo:
tainly within our bauds
land firm, continue to bui
warehouses, organize capit
lie protection of our cot'o
ie
et
ry
it
Id
al
11,
a*. t * V4 II cl> 1 ' kT Ut'U"?Jl
as it is broken down
ing bacteria into nit
process is gradual
quently the nitrogei
available at once as
rate of soda and as
develon this nitrncna
uvaiiuisic
. ., thoroughly n
by nitrify . \
before with t
rates. ilus
, good derived
and conse , .
. ,, It is concede
i is not all
, it is in nit- "0t been f0
the plants tl,e Price w
? .WW l,?. ltaled C0lt01
uivei
in pressed than ever
. guan
he necessity lor the , ,,
bills.
ironi organization. ^ v
d by all that hail it
r this organization
, i , lf y?"
'Oind have precip- critic
n on the market, J "'
"sli.v our crops, l'ouuue o
10 bills, food and eupp
, and the future holds for i
ictory in the fight.
would like to fool some wise col
who knows line coffee on taste n
quietly make for hi 111 a batch of J
's Health Coilee'' otnl serve it ni
u r
ly
LIS
T\
lee
n<l
i>i- D/\r
lis Space
> Avi r/-krl l!7
I 15~
comes available to
The South 19 now ex
lions of pounds ot
meal to other States
tries, there to be ted
and the munure to
to the soil, increasing
#1 which iu turi
r their use
, ic prices to n
porting mil- 1
, quent loss o
cotton eeed 1
, South. I foi
i and couu- ,
to animals be,m H lar"el
i a a sold in Miss
be returned
,, . Louisiana an
'the amount
l would caused pail- PR 1,nt
beliovi
ravail, and a conse- ?rain
f millions to the cermlh
and that there had !wt>ut:
in a
r per cent, of cotton Gro. c
lissippi, Arkansas,
d Texas than in the Cr?i
:. it deceived Mrs. ISlioop and wil
a deceive any ono There is not
of real Coffee in it either. Ilea
Imitation is made from pare toast
i or grains, with malt, nuts, etc.
or thirty minutes boiling "Ma
minute" 1 \ pounds 25c Benn
lo.
3 Contests this Year
i i ncc
a
ltb
I Funder
Watcl
>t;i v cu r u
burk Con
i for Their
'I
ipany
Ad.
of humus and nitrofi
an enormous loss to
and if continued thi
periods of time will
mean depleted soils
olina is now spen
$12,000,000 a year f
:en. This is olher btate8'
the South thaUU,8i88iI
rough great la,,a an<1 To!
eventually short ""P9 "
. South Car- several year
ding about aa Su?d finau
or commer olher Sta,e8
The reasons being I
)pi, Arkansas, Louis- qc
;as had suffered with ture
md storm cotton for prjze
s, and were uot in gtat(
icial condition as the to j)f
siom
3rizes to be Awarded.
ilumbia State: The legist
having made provision f
is for the farmers of t
3 in cereal growing contes
5 held this year, Comm
ar Watson, who wa9 cha
aor
lie
its
is
ir
cial fertilizers. Tlii
money to purchase
600,000 cows and
from 600,000 cows
equal to tho $12,0(
spent for commercia
From recent ex peri
? is enough 1 IOUua
the food for mercl,aa'9 a
the manure '"c"mi"E m<
would be ttlld are tlkil
JO 000 now ia the lvork
.1 fertilizers. m"'ift'9ted
ments con- ce<led l!'a* t1'
: -w ^ ii,
that the bankers, m
nd business men are gtaj(
ire generallj' aroused, rjie
US a deeper interest Hn(j
than has ever been rejH(
>efore. It was con t^
le present outlook, t?1(U
of the board conducting t
3 contests in connection wi
national contest in IOC
who is occupying the sat
lion in regard to the contt
year, said yesterday tli
gh no meeting ol the boa
he
th
)6,
ne
jst
lal
,rd
ducted at our experi
at Clemson, we have
dollar lor dollar m
cows led cotton se
worth three times
commercial fertilizer
the same amount ol
tnent station '"=>1"'?"'
found thai money mark,
anure from much hi8l,6r
led moal is 8PrlnK i""1 sl
as much as vmK Whatc
a containing ><eld by stroi
plant food. Pr?P?
11tlf 11 tlm nri<
io stringency ill llie jiacj
e', was favorable to t|,e
prices in J lie early ?jvo
lmraer than now pie Qf t^
otton is being held is |JO
lg parties, and they y
ise to turn it loose (|ie
? n ct A/wl ffkf 1 J rvl .? <> t I>
yet been held to arrange t
190S contests, he wished
timely notice to the tarmc
lq Slate that there wou
corn growing contest tl
and possibly one also t
growing of oats. lie sa
or
to
;rs
lis
Or ^ m========. u
id U Tur dauir m
The Old Reliable." =
P i ?Uniterm . __
Ks^iS^n
T?t
i ne vaiuo ot (arm
pends largely upi>11
loud that the slock
It is a (act (hat with
nials about 80 per
nitrogen is recovered
liure and practically
~ i. 1. : :i l:
manure de- . 1
ed.
i the kind ot . .
A re.?oIu?ii
consumes. ?
cllect that, u
mature am . . , ,
, , thut we hud i
cent of the
. . 4. year, shorter
1 in the ma,
. i conservative
all ot the . . , ,
. , in view of tl
oiuiju uji 10 u'liam that
i . Pron
on was passed to the .
, , t nut
1 view of the fact .
. . ,,ieir
made short, crops this
4l , ' in ti
than even t lie most ,
ii. , , 'te
had esitmaled, and ,
laret
le further fact that
he wished this notice to
inlgated promptly in or<l
the farmers might ma!
preparations lor enterii
me. He said further tli
hoped there would be
r number of entries tin
be ^ mil Diiim UJ
,er N CAPITAL
ke SURPLUS
' ? Loans made on
a Zi Collections giv(
4 Per Cent Inte
111 ^ pounded every tl
[ LAUUA&lIift,
$50,0
5 $50,0
Real Estate, at reasonabl
m prompt and careful att
irest allowed on time de
iree months.
caster k
oo.oo. y
00.00. ^
e rates. f|
ention. S3
posits, com- ^
jx;usj)i)oric a< ici, uin^
There is a loss of a),
of the total dry matt
cows are led what if
balanced ration the i
50 cows during the 3
$2,000 worth ot
^,.1 ? ?l.
> ana poiasn.; .
I the world's (
lout one-half
.... ton broods is
ter. Where
crease year I
* known as a ,
obtain the p
nanure from , .
planting 11 in
rear contains .
. . duce our acr
phosphoric . .
* and devote l
it I rn.run I . i . I
ever
consumption of cot4.
1 I , W0Ul
steadily oil the in- . .
exhi
>y vear, if we do not
^ i < C0llt
rice we stood for bv , .
i f?ir.
le that we will reeage
25 per cent.
liis reduction to food
and tiiai arrantremer
Id probably be made for ;
bit of (be products of all t
estants at the next Stu
immigsioner Watson sa
though lie bad has not y
1,8 S Your business j
11 ;i wM the strongest Bar
governing the contests
kid
ret Commissioner Wats
ITnCit AV/ln?T 4 1. n 4 4 lt/\ Qi.?<
solicited. The oldest, th<
ik in Lancaster county.
' Negro Lyn<
on stated Houston, TeJ
e largest and ^
?
ched in Texas.
c. Feb. 29.?The
jiuianii c?uu i
this is worth more t
ure because of the j
of the humus in t
Manure can be great]
in value by feeding <
such as cotton seed
rxr in i ItP Wf?V
nil U^cu. 1 / H I ,
, , /. supply crop!
ban thiH fu- 1 1 J 1
crop we are
sreat value ' ..
we believe c
bo manure. ,
, folly to proc
ly increased normai crop
concentrates a surplus an
tneal. No prices.
Id nrnhithl u A ndtlior
*; lor if with a short J0(?n
unable to get what
otton is worth, it is ,( Ht
seed to prepare lor a ahl)r
which would mean UP01
d consequent lower test.
lest,
nio m out t lw? 1 ti'no ! .. it
informed as to whetii
e will be a national co
or not this year, the Sta
opriation is not condition
i the holding of such a co
If there is a national co
however, those who parfa
O 4 _ X - A A. 1 1 1
^ ^cotuiuaj tuat ilio oil a I
ment of agriculture w
l(e printed a large numbor
t (j lots giving the Williai
m thod in detail and these
furnished to any one u
cation to the departme
iw u?imn- ooay or Uharh
as having aged 18 years,'
of pamph- to a tree at Cc
uson me. | negro'a feet ha
would h? tached to them 1
pon appli "Warning to
,nt* in white lolks'
I 1 I
38 Scott, a negro,
was found hanging
>nroe today. The
d a placard atbearing
the words:
negroes prowling
houses." Scott
snffwrs as much f
farm manures as doe
Our soils contain
dance or potash?in
oanj of the soils i
'11 analyze almost
rom lack of discussed wr
s the South, about by the
an abun- Carolina the
fact, a great to reports, 71
c-f the south the year IOC
as much in it was fount
V.UU.UUV VllUb T> m {I
13 r question brought the
act that in South cont
re were, according char
0,000 liens given in jess i
)7. Upon inquiry, fortn
1 that this condition all t
i? piiive corneal win nave :
jt vilepes of tho nation
cat. The special board
ire of the contest, will doul
meet at. Clemson in the tie
ight to prepare and issi
he rules and regulatio
till . ? ?
lie careful about ?that little
ID Homothing right nway; some t
remedy that will move the hoi
)t- dy'a Laxative (long .Syrup ac
. promptly on the bowel* and a
x' motion at the aaine time. It ii
UQ hike and is especially recon
children, as it taHtoH nearly as
118 pie sugar. Sold by ull drnggis
iimu ufen ai r<
under bond op i
con^li, Got
{ood reliable ing ail Hssault l
vein. Kenno- *
ta gontly yot J
llnya inflam
4 pleasant to
iireuded for Dewitt'e Littlo Eai
K'ood in iua- sure little liver p
tu. take bold by ^411 Dr
?siea and placed
charge of attemptjpon
a iMiflg Al_____
1
rly Risers. small, safe
ills They are easy to
uggists.