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2 Agriculture ^ Depi VVT1 J r ? . ?v 1 *0 from wh the upl artment rather a _______ like the Ho ~ Sfr?whprrv. THE LANC at 2'?u plant on pSpjj and. Grow there larj:e-eared corn JftSj rae Tooth or Holt's nnrt splont apoit frnm H ! ASTER NEWS, MARGE ponii IaI . 'V- A [81.1908. wnat JxDout yoi tation This The Progressive Fa What kind of a r< you adopt? That w each man's conditio! cases in the South t ir orop Ko- , *! x, - the ears tie Year.? try to get I rmer. 'grouud tha otatiob should ing> for vo, ill depend on crop withoi us In many make it. die one crop stand this 8 arest the ground, and nore stalks ou the [^Tj; n you have been grow jS|[ i cannot mate a big fj| Jt plants enough to fef Your lowland will yjlj iort ot a rotation and ,\J L U < I JLU 01 dim JT a | IRM system ha* largely of the diversity of ( the farm. A man land suited to cott tile lowlands that corn, and he does i he can make a rota grown up out wiU rapidly souditiona ou ion, and fin has good up- upland ant on, and ter- huve corn 1 ' uiake good aillj fatienii not see how corn to sell tion that will wi,0 uot fcl ' improve in productlally, with the corn of 1 lowland you will p| lot only for feeding ~t :ig hogs, but will have PI to your neighbors || | farm in a rotatiou. [XJj L 1 V y suit ootn. in iaci, es tliis is impractic would be wise to ad especially lor the ranged to develop il duction of cotton. "But," says one, lYlt? 11 nl n twla t/-v m n 1* in many cas- ? a , . , . But whei able, and it , .f of uniforir opt a rotation . , suited to ec upland, ar- . ,, L . he could mi t iu the proproves, a lc -it lakes all WhK?!6 . in his cotto fll e the farmer has land 1, character and all fjilj itton and small grains (j^lf ike, as his land im- j~'^mger rotation for the Wnj >wing crimson clover fili , and on this clover pSf i * C( IS j >me Qu: nd take advanta^ >ress Goods, Noti ick ;e of our sweepinj ons, Embroidery, y sale. 4fi Laces, >:i I wont," But if Ir of crops and better can get as much cot fourth of the land a the whole, and ca same time getting v from the remainder C lliu LUllUIi spreading d y a rotation , . . . his manure farming vou , T, to com. F ton Irom one. , wheat after s you do from . u . nigit, and a n be at the , \ , , , , ed and the raluable crops , , , , . shock rows . !in<l linvn it uring the winter all jp$j broadcast, and plant ?t| ollow the corn with rif cutting aud shockliter the corn is shuckstover hauled off, the cau be put in oats. *l| \ I S ; ! 1 to i re 1 1 fo ilks, etc. This s about $5,000, an gardless of cost i r our immense st< tock has been re d must now be sc n order to make Dck of duced ^|f] )ld out v]-J room all increasing in pr with less expense chase of fertilizers, be wise to do so ? from an area of la.ni pounds of lint per making from 500 to , .. follow oats nductiveuess, . . ' lor nav, ant in the pur- . , ' j . lor wheat a would it not , rp, , phate and \ 1 lie change . . j . follow Ills d making 100 . peas, and st acre to one . , i nnn the Pea 8tul 1,000 can- , . i and wheat with peas \Ly] i disc the stubble fine .gain, using acid phosDotash on the wheat/6 [j wheat again with )w crimson clover on bble and turn this Ns. 4% i toes And not be made all at o be done with nearl; land cotton soils ol i Try an extra pi halt the land yoi have been putting i ter cotton, and put ] ior colt3n 11 nice, but can y all the up- ?ne farm the South. wrote rae eparation of one crop of 1 commonly ed down 101 in cotton af- poun< Deas on the Iand along* > the spring. ? n er in South Caroliua \|jL >me years ago that crimson clover turnr cotton made him ^ * Is, while the old stalk ide where there was i _ M< ;n's Wear remainder and mow to feed to stock. S clover on the pea turn it in the sprinand put the piece it year in peas andclo1 with this altematk I hem lor hay 110 cl?ver? 1 ow crimson seed cotton stubble and tiilizer. r for cotton, Ot courst i cotton this sugges'ious, ver, and even , . lotore said )n in crops , , , 1 down nam made 500 pounds of ^ ^ with a complete fer- ? * II i these are merely , for, as I have here- ij 1, no one can lay hlfc and fn?f. rnloa hr :Ni: ,U iiii nich we wexpect t e future. No use 11 say that this is :o handle exclusiv quoting prices he ; a nice stock of < 11 'ely in i*jfj re, but goods, you will soon see a }. and you can make th only acid phosphate ?using no nilrogen and clover will furu Then after you ge cotton from half ilie ;reat increase , , which evei e cot', /ii wilh . . , ajre his Ian< and potash es iall , , lor (lie peas , . , ' portance of isli that. , uomeslic an it as much 0f mani land as you and clover a ry man shall man1. But what I wish ? * o impress is the iinproducing; forage for limals and t he rais- Ny/ ire through the peas ^ry nd the increase of the - i Y HDi TT I mparatively new, st, and we guarar * in it cheaper tha retail or make yo pa n Kiicinpcc , selling at and itee to sell you an n you can buy else u a present of it. I fYArv/1*- i.r.l 1 U - ? . below y arti- |i| where >:i We Si did from all of it, di thirds and iutrodu< grain crop, either oa and follow these wi turn tor cotton, and i year lotation of (fir ton, with (second y< vide it into of (he hu e a winter through a ri its or wheat legume croj: tli clover to tjie iancl> nake a tliree- course be 111 st year) cot fu| farmer s ear) oats fd1 ually worki] imus in yosr laud tation in which the s cotno frequently on ^ x Variations can of ' aKe as every thought- .1) tudies liis soil, grad- ^ ^ ng into the rotation Ml mmummmmmmmmmammm ! llilli-iii I Jl 11 Your lltt- Blii A*ll lv- win uc b( s truly, 11IC1 I'ilBBBB J1U. ma _jj laillT Jitl lowing the cotton, a lowing the oats and llienthebarn yard m broadcast on the etu the winter and (thir in corn, among whi< sown and the peas .1 ? . i iid peas fol- jjia^ jn his ] cat tor hay, to^ive the anure spread fJfrer getting bble during fourth of yc 4 year) put |j0n to inak ch peas are all of it m left on the tempted to i particular case seems Hk best results. Then, ; one-third or one>ur land into a condie as much cotton as akes now, do not be In run it down again by I VI 11 l lll II Memory of Mildred Hs iia HHgu B8Wi'B iys. Newberry Lad Di 1 oc LC3 ! vfill| ! s ???5x2 V, i NflH esofRab- "Sot"! Id IS J p Standin' Up. ground, witu cm sowii among them t( for co'ton in the spr acid phosphate and plied to the cotton. It would not be l third makes as muc nson clover planting a { ) be turned because yoi ing, and with jK money in potash ap- after year h course, anc ong till th^ grow your :h cotton as supplies for i/em greater area in cotton A| 1 imagine that there A1J,J doing ao, but year tick to the regular I you will not only U own supplies, but Day other people who Now (jl r nine nanus. we miss mem SO 1 through the day wherever we gf hrough the nigh', how lonely it se )r no little hands to wake us 01 our dreams. miss them all through the w hours e iiii-s them as others do sans and tlowers time or night wherever we go, ear little hands we miss them so ' it is sad that the hands we cheris AV~0? ems, Atlanta Journal ; 11 01 ninga Russell, the i eary son of Mr. and Mrs. ihino Russell, of Newber died at the Westlej hospital at 2:30 o'clo (jranney Le Little Jen- friends trorn 9ix-year old ?f tt recent < Frank J. with a hen tl ry, S. C\, lle said, k'Sh ' Memorial one eKg. I t ck Tuesday I the nest and >dger: One of our the country told us experience he had lat wanted to set. e sot for a week on ook the egg from she sot three days tne wnoie, and tn small grain will be Then on the low you hav9 been p continuously and ge crops than the land s breed the com to a i. .1 ? 1 e corn and imagine tha thrown in. to grow any /-land where lanting corn ttillg smaller Kemeraliot tlifti finl or weaken, diould bring, ny?t always lot ? _ aval- weak insi more com- Kostorativo and 1 I. -1 (i Wit .fill ^,.,.tr> it they cannot afford unt thing but cotton. Li Al 1 1 1 Shal Fi t when the stomach nerves Deai dyspepsia or indigestion SI low. But strengthen these We I de nerves with l)r Shoop's Ft I then see how quickly he- All i I. I 1. KiuKi nt* viik* ii irum our iiouie, the joys that do not perish ive in memory alone. :he days we've spent together, I the happy, golden hours, II ho cherished in remembrance, ragraut sweet from memory's lloi r little Mildred was our treasure, ie was our joy and pride, loved her, ah! perhaps too well >r soon she slept and died, s dark within my sister's dwel uiudimg hiit'r an 11111 I wo weeks'duration ro phobia. Two weeks ago, a *,rH been bitten by a largi he was brought to the Pasteur institute ling, ment. ess ot over "ouuir. with hyd- "est with roc them nearly fter having ^ drove some a bull doK, !',e uc,st "nd Atlanta to ll'ree dt>y9 for treat if you would like (iritio wlifi L.,,> I then filled the ks and she sot on a week, and finally > sharp sticks into the old fool sot for anding up." to fool some wine coffee pact siaiure, hiiu pj Sow alsike clover and the next season and the following 3 sod for corn, using corn for the aiti it closer. "... kidney nerVes in the COrn llie Kostorativa, _ _ tation or kidne' mow It Once dm# the stomni roar turn the ?J k'dneys, Tin of these ailinetn a different inside nerves w , . and L?ot well, a low-ground ely tell Fonder! cuiiii " wwii v nun m can also lie strengthened For I where heaet pains, palpi* Hi V weakness in found. Don't To b sh nor stimulate the heart it in wrong. Go to the cause Is. streuiitlien these weak ith Dr. Nhoop's Kestoraiivr Dewi simple single test will sur- sure Jiuk Pharmacy. j take ?iit?iy tiro our lU'uns uxuiy, the one we loved so dearly, is forever passed away, nd and hlootu with Christ today. M. B. itt's Little Early Hisers. small, little liver pills They ere eas; fcold by /111 Druggists. The Lucky Qua Is the one yon pay ont fo G. Kidk'h New Life I'llls. Tl the health that* more precic Try them for headache, hi' aafo stipation ami malaria. If t y te you the pricb will be cheer at J F Macaeys and Fundorl flavor, uietly mi rter hhoop's "Health ? k~- r ,nK hot. it deeeivi r a box of Dr. believe deceive s key brin# you Krmn Df real Ct oh than jewels. Coffee Imitfttion i lionsDesH, con- cereals or Krains hoy disappoint twenty or thirty fa?y refunded in a minute" 1 burk Pharmacy Gro. Co uuo coiigc on taste nna ike for him a hatch of f)r. Collee'* ond servo it pipiDd Mrs. Shoop and will i my one. There ia not a Jffoein it either. Health is made from pnre toasted , with malt, nuts, etc. No minates boiling. "Made ? ponnda 26c Bennett t T