The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, August 08, 1908, Page 7, Image 7
. AHarvesting
Peanuts and Mi
Cowpeas.
During the uext two months
the gathering of peanuts and
cowpeas will occupy the atten* did
tion of farmers at intervals. ern
These crops are valuable and tru
should be given every consider- skc
ation at the proper time. Cow- 'n '
peas should be picked before too Pet
much rain falls on them after kn<
they ripen and if they are to be mil
cut for hay it is necessary that
the power be put in the field at
the enrrAnf >!??? T ? * "
?-v ...no. o uai as me " *
field pods begin to turn ripe the ?di
nay should be cut. If allowed in?
to stand much longer a large por- 8Cr
tion of the foliage will fall off
and besides this many of the wa
peas will be shattered out in
handling. Tu
With the peanut crop it is 8ec
equally important that they be
handled judiciously. If,leftinthe as
ground after they ripen the nut
is bound to germinate, especial- bei
ly if the weather be warm and me
the soil moist. If such a condi
tion exists it will be good-bye to
peanut prospects. With the, ** (
Spanish peanut the hay can be IIO<
easily saved by pulling up the
Vines together with the nuts,
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The whole plant can then be 1 ai
housed if there is plenty of room,
or stacks may be made out in tor
the fields. Peanuts keep better *^ai
than any other hay when out in ^h
the weather and they can be ta- A*
ken down and used as desired,
the nuts can be picked off and
the hay fed to the stock on the ^or
farm. ^
The use of legumes for human e(*
food as well as stock is becoming tlG1
generally recognized and they 111 1
are now r?m>rrtori OO ? *?*
- .vg?uuu ?o uu^urta UI
and essential to the general ad (lu<
vancement, not only of the farm, Pei
but of the nation itself. If all the
leguminous matter taken up by m
plants on the farm is sold off in ^
the way of marketable products baH
111*. r as
it will only take a few years to irre*
deplete the natural resources
and cause abandonment to stare Sale
> ... Han:
the average section in the lace.
Commercial fertility can not be
maintained indefinitely and it is
r
a certainty that farmers must
feed their products on the farm ^
and save the manure to enrich Cltv
the soil. Especially is this tri e 1
of the legumes aud careful attention
should be given to this *')e
featureof farming. J. C. Mc- lnt
anc
Auliffe.?in the Southern Culti- .
abo
vator.
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How to Avoid Appendicitis ,
Most victim* of appendicits are those who
are habitually constipated. Foley's The
Orino Laxative cures chronic constipation
by stimulating the liver and bowels and l0U|
restores the natural action of the bowels. nrifi
Foley's Orino Laxative does not nauseate na
or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take, was
Refuse substitutes. Fnnderhnrk Pharmacy,
E. W. Hammond, Heath Springs, non
8-?- " ver.
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Father And Little Son Drunk .
Greenville News: Yesterday com
_/4 ....
tmernoou a pitiable sight wan foil
seen on the streets?a little while
boy helplessly intoxicated on
blind t'ger whiskey. His father, Stat(
who was also drunk, admitted , F?
Senn
that he had drank some, but had A Co
not given any to his boy?never- lrt?r'm
theless the little tellow was in a DOL
pitiable pliuht and his appear- jjjiii'
mice indicated that he would 's*
my t
need the immediate aid of a phy- A L>
sician or death might ensue. H?
The fa'her and eon had to be
lifted into a wagon and taken "?on<
Sola
home. lake
THE. LAMfi&SJER
inisters of Blcase's Own
Town Do t Jot Endorse His zt $1
Candidacy.
olumbiaJState: One of the caoS .
ate for the exalted office of gov- S
tor of South Carolina, who has
ad to show why his opponent
>uld not be elected,ha9 declared
bis own behalf thats, hould the
>ple of South Carolina wish to
ow anything of hira, they
ght inquire of the ministers of
wberry.
Yesterday The State received
thout solicitation, except by g(
tonal invitation, the follow
; card, coming without super Ql
iption to indicate when or
y the action of the ministers b<
s taken:
t? 1- -- ? - -
xu ao ixiuua uii letters ot id- 5 I ?ll
try, received from different I
itions of the State, reveal the I
t that unwarranted inferences I
to the attitude ofjthe ministers I I
the town of Newberry are I I
ng drawn from certain state- I I
ints made publicly by Hon. I I
le L Blease in his canvass for 1 I
) office of governor, we deem I j
>ur duty to say that we do 1 I
directly or indirectly, en- I |
ae his candidacy. II ^
igned) uEdward Fulenwider, j
itor, Lutheran Church of 'the I I
deemer; G. A. Wright, Pas- I I
, First Baptist Church ; J. E. I I
nes, Pastor, PrdsbytCHan I I
urch ; D. G. Phillips, Pa9tor, I I
R. Presbyterian Church; J. K
Miller, Pastor, O'Neal Street 3 ; h<
E. Church; A. H. Best, Pas- I \
, Newberry Circuit." I !i a
nquiry over the 'phone elicit- I ;
the information that the ac-IE
a of these preachers was taken I I
regular meeting and that one | j
o was absent has since re- i i
>sted that his name be ap-IE
'ded. 1 | If
A Boon to Elderly People I I
p8t elderly people bave some kidney
la lder disorder, that is both painful I
dangerous. Foley's Kidney Remedy K i
proven a boon to many elderly people H
stimulates the urinary organs, corrects 1I
pilarities and tones up the whole sys-11 I _
Commence taking Foley's Kidney I I
ledy at once and be vigorous For I 1
by Fuuderbnrk Pharmacy, B. W. I
imond, Heath Springs, 8. C. 8 B |
Storm in Mecklenburg. ill 1
-liarlotte Observer, Aug. 5:1 i
) cloud that was so near the 1 j
i hel araan flm ?* ? 1 ' '
?v..uuu unci iiuuio ui o una
o'clock yesterday afternoon
upon the southern section of
county in great fury. The
irmixture of rain and wind
I lightning was fearful for
ut an hour and while no
at damage has been reported, |
sal of dread was experienced
the people of that community. |Ji yi
i house at Sardis station, be
<ing to Mr. J. M. Wallace
occupied by Dr. Fitzgerald,
struck by lightning, but More Abe
e of the occupants was se- *n
sly shocked. The roofing was Thousa
i off and the chimney demol- V*ncouv
d, but the damage was not The terrifc
siderable. Plenty of rain fires, whicl
during the storm to benefit the Crow's
crops exceedingly. rjver lurabia
sir
> of Ohio, City of Toledo, 1 _ . , ,
Lucas County \RP- YttBtHled a
ank J. Cheney makes oath that ha is fnrv ilesfri
r>r partner ol the tirm of F. J, Cheney ^ '
.doing business iu the city of Toledo, millions 0
ty and state atoreaaid, and that Haul
will pay the huiu of ONE HUNDRED pl'OpGIty. v
.EAltN tor each and every case of Ca- d ren(ler
t that cannot l>e cnred by the use of
h Catarrh Cure. Frank "J. Cheney. sons homo]
rorn to beforo rue and subscribed in ,
>resonce, this ilth day of December, Ollt are nOl
?r- A Nou%T"?iie ' panelv n
ill's Catarrh Cnre is taken internally, ja believed
acts directly on the blood and muoons .p,
ices of the system. .Send (or toeti- A
iala free. b'. J. Cheney a Co, Toledo, O vast fores
by all Druggists, 7oc. . t ? a?j ?.
? Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Sides a,1(1 '
We Beg to 'I haiil
T <P 7
inerally for their very liberal trar
aring our sale, and we are sure
mefited by the low price they
id we beg to thank you one and
To those who could not g
OUR ST
T
/ILL BE REARRANGE
id we will still have some very
hi, so whenever you want any tl
iadquarters. We always have
.gain thanking you, and assuring
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Yours very Ti
lancastn Merca
DON'T FAIL r
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rv\T TTP tiTTTT-..
<jin UJ WMtLiN VOU WANT AIs
[t is a pleasure to be of ser
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>ut the Awful Fires soon burn themselves
itish Columbia? '?ck of something to dest
nds Homeless. ^ ?8 '"^possible at this
er, B. C., Aug. 4.? arrive at a "U^ary of I
.1 v destructive forest a"0n a9 re*ar<l9 1089 ol
have swept throuKh Pr?P??y with even appr
Nest district of the ?*"><*??? Stories of
vallcv in British Co- 9eM,er8 arB comi,,S from
ice last Saturday, de- Cranbronl[' Mlchel' 1,091
vast stretch of terri- 0,her Plac?9- but many '
tying many lives and ha ,urnBd. UP at 90m
,t dollars-' worth of ,ar from ,ho,r orl?inal ,!a
... and it 13 not believed tl
nping out entire lowi>9
1 A . list will exceed 50.
ing thousands ol per....
. The property loss hi
ess, are still raging, y 1 3
~ : .? ?,:m nnA very great, but this toe
v sweeping a wild and J 0
. , . .. cult to estimate correc
3ttled country and it
. . conservative valuation
fnA arom iq fiirpr
are rating through P^bably place the am
ts on the mountain between $6,000,000 and
t is thought they will 000,
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[ the People
f
1 p fr*r fUo *- J
tv< iwi iuv? jJctbi icn UciySj
they have been greatly
bought their goods at,
all for your patronage,
et here will say, that
D NEXT WEEK, I
attractive bargains for ij ?
ling be sure to come to |j 1
it, if it is to be had. III
you of our appreciation, U 1
a "
III11II" HI. J. I
ro CALL I
r ACCOMMODATION. I
vice to our friends. |
1
out for Several thousand people have
>roy. been rendered homeless, princitirne
to pally residents of Fernie, which,
. ? Hltu according to all accounts, is al*
life and h
oximate most completely wiped out,
missing scarcely more than a 9Core of
Fernie, buildings being left where once
mer and a prosperous town of 5,000 inof
these habitants stood.
e r?ninf
biiation Curcd H^y Fever and Summer Cold
. , A. 8. Nnshaura, llatesvillo, Indiana.
16 neatn writes: "Last year I suffered for three
months with a summer cold no distressing
that it interfered with myhnainesa. I had
18 been many of the symptoms of hay fever, and a
) 18 diffi doctor's pi Ascription did not reach my case,
and I took several medicines which seem'Uy.
A oniy to aggravate it. Fortunately I inwould
sisteil npon having Foley's Honey and
OUnt at ^Rr' qoiokly cored me. My wife has
sinceused Foley's Honey and Tar with tho
$7,000,- same success." Fnnderbnrk Pharmacy,
E. W. Hammond. Heath Hpt-in^s, 8. C. 8