The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, March 07, 1908, Page 2, Image 2
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Agricultural
^ Departmer
What Sort of Water A
v?., tu
1UU VAUIlig LU 1^1 i&liv JL LI
Year?
The Progressive Farmer.
I wish to say a word about t
water we Progressive Farm
readers are going to drink tl
year, for upon the water we a
going to drink depend the heal
and even the lives of very ma
of us this year.
The water we drink goes
make more than two-third*
the blood which flows throu
our veins. The blood has abo
four functions to periorm. Tl
stream of blood is the mediu
which receives from the out
world the diflereut matte
which go to make us well or sic
As it passes through every pa
of the body, the various tissu
of the body take out of this ru
dy stream the materials uecess
ry for their nutrition and healt
It is the medium which takes i
or absorbs the dead or refu
matters from the various tissu
and carries this poisonous
dead matter to the various o
gans whose business it is i
throw off and out of the hoc
this dead material. It warm
moistens and invigorates tl
whole body when healthy.
Now you see the need of pu
water, for the water you drink
making two-thirds of the bloc
from which so many fever an
ague germs come. Llow aboi
your drinking water? Is it pure
Many hundreds of cases of sic]
Hess and death have been trace
directly to contaminated wate
Are you concerned about it ? I
you know that this water yc
drink is carrying into your blot
the germs which it contains
That is iust what is being don<
And if it were not for nature
forces while strong and vigorou
you would soon be sick. Hut 1
some ot these natural lorces g
wrong, a screw loose or a tapo
and you are sick at once and tl
doctor has to come and tightt
things up and set these forces
going again. This costt, mor
though, than it ckfjs for you
clean out your well. There a
a good many things one coul
write along this line to prove
you the necessity of having pu
drinking water, but don't y(
know this, without sayiug anolh
word ?
Now is the best time to g
your drinking walor in good fi
There is among most people
mistaken idea us to when
draw out anil clean out a well.
The time to clean out a well
not when the water is lowes
but when the well is full to ove
flowing. When the water in io
in the well it then should be tl
purest, as it all comos from de<
down in the ground. But win
the well is full of water it h
run in from all the little wat
drains and especially throut
those nearest the top of tl
ground, and many times it ge
in from the top of the groun
Now this rush of water from tl
top and through I lie earth's por
carries along with it all the ii
purities in reach. Many fim
the death germ is taken into tl
well this way. Now when y<
THE LANOAtSTEK NEWS,
I J n aL' A # A. I ^.1 I I ?_ ? ? J _ T I L
draw an hub wmer iruiu iue won i DUTDSHIK lO lmpr
when it is full, you bring out the Luther Burbank
It germs earned ,o by this rush ab|() wizard who ,
of water. We drew aU ours out . , . ,
? r . granted a special $1
re a few days ago and left a pure i(ion by the Carn
stream of water rushing in near ?.
US .... . tiou, ie to spend ]
the bottom. Clean up about _ . .
? , K amount in study to
your well and raise the earth A :
, . ... common American <
around it so the water will run u . ., ,,
1 /*. w-v i . , a Burbank's seedles
he on. Don t have pig holes and .. ,
, , .. spineless cacti have
ler oh,cken hole8 about the we?- moue and the publh
lis I know of an incident or two wit|, intere8t |li9
tre which happened not so far from .. .
^ velop maize to great
tb here. A tenant had a nice horse , ? ,
cial value.
ny when lie moved to a place where m *
, , , mi . The American cor
the well water was bad. This - ?, .. ,
, , , much ot the nation's
to horse soon after begaM to look i
, ? . a . , , ,. . ftl prosperity rests, i
of bad and to get in bad condihon few cultivated veget
Kh generally. This continued dur of whjcb (he 0aljf()i
lU, mg the year, and the man moved Kalor bag beea mmb
vis to a place where the water was ? , . a, ...
118 , , . . mi . original in the wild
rn wholesome and good. The horse , ,
, . , . , thinks it came Iron
er soon got back to ins old self and |hat tbe Centra, Aa
remained so aflerwards. This (iHte .g nQw Ug nea
k was true also ol the family. lation
,rt My friends, when your cow, ,
u . i. , I he ear of corn on
es horse, pigs, or chickens are not . f .
I . . ai the top of its st
d- doinf. well, examine your >ater hoQ,? rtl mUnat _ _
, "VWV4 V#1 w uoav u I ua
,u- supply, and make sure that it is ?? ; ? ,
M k y crossing species ]
k* a ,rip l* produced a grass th
in I wascalled to see a sick mem- .
*P es is similar to the
8e ber ol a large lamily. I at once tke CQ
efl advised the man to clean up r?.T .,
y By eluding the o
or around his home and fill up the . A ,
or I** | ? ? great American sta
ir_ puddle holes, tie paid no at- _ '
r ^ r to secure a basis of i
to tention to this advice. Several , . , ^ .
10 , , . , , from which to evoh
iv of the family were sick and one .... . ,
iy ..... , , still greater general
? died during that summer and rr. c . ,
s? fo The first task is to
ft A ftill? 1* 1 1
tt t i k i * 1 j missing link in the
It you feel bad aud look bad, .. . ,
, J , .... the ear.?Anderson
ask yourself what kind of water
' I you are drinking. Have you done rrc|,!,ng or d,j Oonga will
anything lor the last three or five wheu using Dr shoop's oot
)d , thoroughly harmless that
years to supply your family aud mothers to use nothing
' stock With pure, sweet water ? yn 'ELvJ, amende
There are a great many families l""K healing mountainous
3? , , 1 , . , . ., , he eaiativo properties to L
who look pale and bad all the cure, it culms the cough,
i* , ,1 i , ,1 . . , . sensitive bronchial nieuihr
lime. Much of this IS caused by uo Chloroform, nothing hai
bad, germ-laden drinking water. ?f HnPPr?s? Demand Dr s
ir . other. > uuderburk Pharuii
All of you readers who have
? not been in the best of health Happenings in I
now for sometime, just look into
jd . .... . , 1 Kershaw special i
the condition of vour drinking , r
i ? . m, , .. and Courier: Mr.
waier. men auer you Known
3. . , , -j Horton. who has
, is pure, use a plenty of it inside , , . . . .
i s j . *11# i i treatment for brain
and out and you will feel and . , , ,, ,
s, , , , J result of a fall from
look better. . .
et *? , ?-> ,, when his team ran a
11. F. heeman, M. D. , . , , 0
et , , xt returned from the bt
Johnston Co., N. C. _ , ...
If, at Columbia last
)e ? - much improved in 1
?n White Man Terribly BeaJ- I physicians are hop
to en by Negroes. complete recovery.
e. t, . i i Kershaw is to lc
' Spartanburg special in the
Charlotte Observer: Beaten B00'' th? H,
re with rocks and slashed with ?e ofter.ng for sale
[d , . , i . and business, and w
knives by negroes, a white man
to . . . p, . ,. New York as soon
by the name of rleming lies serre
i . , ... wind up their af
lously wounded at Ins home near 1
>u -ii ^ . many friends will be
Greer, in Greenville county. ' Tr
er .... i. LM them leave Kershaw
lne assault on b lemmg was un....
... ,, The ladies of the J
provoked, if reports from Greer .
Church will give a c]
et are true. .... .
T. . j .. . on bnday evening,
x. It is said that bieming was . . /
... . . 3 o clock. An att
a walking along the road to Ap- , ,
i i *?-.i iii ? gramme has been at
to placha Mills and while en route
, , . , , patrons can be ussur
I to the mill lie met a colored wo- .
... , , time. Cream and <
is I man, whom ho knew, and he , ,
, .xi. served during the oi
i, , moppou it moment 10 ianc wnn .. ... ,
i a * i ^ Mr. 1). Kirby L'oi
ir- her. A gang of colored men
m ... . ,, . .1 .. , tondent in charge c
w ''happened up1' at tho time and
ki , , , , , , . . ... States army ofhce a
lie I asked what he mont by talking
. i. ,. ,. , N. O., was a visitor
^p'to tho woman. 1< leming replied ? , , '
... . . . . Gold Mine, near hor
n that it was none of their busi- .
, on his annual trip o
as noHH, whereupon the negroes set . . 1
to tne various mi
er upon him, heating him in a most ^ ^
rli dreadful manner. They drew
lie their knives and liteeally slash- 777 rx " ""
$lo(). prtiil by Dr. Shoop ft
its ed his clothing into threads, it is ee of grippe or acnt* cold i
. . . . .. ., . .. . i ,>rev?ui!?CM will not break l
d. said. I he point ot tho knife in (in offer The doctors ?np
he the hands of one of the negroes in ttn-?e little (Wiy Cold
? venlicn !.i crtninly < ->nip|p
es caught Fleming in the abdo.r.en nst25o proity big odd ai
. ... . ,. member eontaiu no Quit
n- and a terrible wound was inflict" ilVf) nothing imnh or Ai
es ed. The assault, it is said, took 0,li,i wo"1,1 "0Tt).r MM'6"1
? ' were promptly broken.
ie place on the Greenville sids of feverieh children. i.argeb
, .. cents. Vest pooket boxes 6
3U the lime. For.Wrburk I'haimAey,
%
MARCH 7. 1908.
0,000 appro- ^
egie founda- m
part of the ^33^ TllC
improve the .
sorn. {J*' vocsAnyAH
a apples and { ^$s? ^'1C ^cs* P?ssiblc
become fa- ft-y^Jg cve,y enterprising c
5 will watch K W is as raR>' as ro"
a /P .853 only use enough
forts to de- (\M|| ' fo
comaker' jjM
n, on which * Vf p
i agricultur *
8 one of the Vy?L Is there any reason why i
, . ,, f "wKVv. James M. Swint, of C
able growths . acre of Virginia-Carol
nia inveati- He gathered one and ;
, . a. . ,i 1 t?y/ acre, and there were more
le to find the >1/ This is the experience of h
state. Lie ($' planters. Careful preparatioi
i a irrass and ? use of hiSh Srade Virginia-C
B surely "increase your yields per
terican teos- K prejudiced authorities tell how
rest wild re- 81 Virginia-Carolina Farmers'Yea
gg { a copy of which may be securec
j? \ izcr dealer, or from our nearest
giually grew Eli An interesting picture of M
,, . \ cotton will be found in this '
^ ? ttS L il 6
ts does now. bw&\\ Virginia-Carolina Chei
r, . i . Richmond. V*. Durham
LJurbanK has Norfolk,v?. ch?irsi,
, %BWkv\i Columbia. S. C. Baltimoi
at he believ- Atim?.G*. coiumu
ancestor of
rigin of this If/' it
pie he hopes j?j
nvestigation
re a corn of I'IilOlTOjilli^B
> supply the g
evolution, of ^
Mail.
quickly loosen
igti It is so
Dr. Shoop tells
else, even with
The i wholesome
r stems of a
shrub furnisL
>r Shoop's cough
and heals the
anes. No opium
h used to injure
hoop's. Take no
ioj.
Cer shaw.
a the News
Wesley Mc THlQ
been under A I HO
trouble, the
?"Z. Reservi
ute Hospital
Funderburl
etui of bis
?se another Watch fot
rsch's. They
their home
ill remove to
as they can
Fairs. Their
i sorry to see
Presbyterian
lime reading
March. 6, at
ractive pro
rranged and
ed of a good
sake will be
rening.
pe, superin>t
the United
t Charlotte,
at the PI Jle f
o, thin week, 3 " /KWXy?&
f inspection 5j = "The Old
108 of ,h0 ^ THE BANK OF LAP
N CAPITAL
n SURPLUS
How is this for \Jr t j r? ' t-? a
rouio ?-uff.ionoe Lo?r>s made on Real EsL
care tuH . nr?. ? Collections given prompt
'?9. 1 '? #100 Td oil
> 1 If owjtieM re- li 4 Per Cent Interest allov
lib r.o ia*ft v poiiiided every three mom
ckenta^. Piion- 3^, r J
r if early eouis }{ Your business solicited.
?2TjK/&r M the strongest Bank in Lane
Greatest
5 Cotton Crop
quality, is the aim of
otton planter. And
ing down hill" if you
^Carolina 1
tilizera 1
rou cannot do just as well as Mr. life
hipley, Ga., who used COO lbs. per jl?
ina Fertilizers on his cotton crop? J tit
a half bales of cotton per f Aa
bolls yet to open.
lundrcds of other cotton
i of your soil, and liberal dlllh lilja
Carolina Fertilizers will
acre." Numerous unit
is done in the new \ J^r^Sa
ir Book or Almanac,
1 from your fertil- I
sales-office. ?. ,j> a I
r. Swint's 3|
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