The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, September 05, 1908, Page 2, Image 2
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Agricultural
^ Department ?
y
Hay Crops in the South? .
Success of a Lancaster C
Farmer. a
a
Mr. J. II. r* :* 11 hi i Y\r". .
Fifteeu years a<:o i ;ar:n
ing in he -aane od way that
j nr .'r.i.f " i 1 m 111 n (f 5. ? n *
?ft - ^
and cott n crop w.th a iiU.e ;
(mail gram, an i f we mi-sei a :
crcp or toe prieither *.ve * ul 1 :
money. i deci.ei to change
my w.4V o' larmioK and 'a^e on 1
to ;orne other cops, or io ;ac to
diver-ify cr .p- -o ha' if I !
fa; ed on .ne, ei'.-er r cr' p or
pr;ce. I *ou.d he en?b> ^ 'o *ud
'he price.
I Jec de to ^o ' nto * he ha*?
bti-inet-. Wu --y at na- time .
th^re wa-n air." conntrv hav
offered or -a e in our t' "vn a'
all. 'I he f r-' crop o: hay "h-.' I
be nan with -a a- common r- .
c:ov'r. 1 be nan - o w; n n it on
no >in and m -' )*. In O t -
ber. af'er preparing the -and
web with fitteen ponndi r-ei <
per acre. I wa- .n ce-- u? *.n
it an i go' many -i- tpree c>ttin:1?
a J gf>t ready -de
for all that I coo rna-:e. wh en '
made me m re money ?ban corn,
and led the -and wonderfully (
improved. 1 cin make nearly I
double the corn on this land by
rotating with c over. ,
One of our greatest enemies (
to red clover here in .South Car- |
olina is crab frra -i. I * will choke it i
out if ltgets a >-tart the hr-t year.
1 went to Bowine timothy, herd
lira^s and sapling clover inJOctober.
I have made some iroo 1 crop s
of this. It commands a better
price, but will only make on'crop.
It js, a -urer stand than the
clover. I decided to try crimson
clover and follow it with corn.
I find it fairlv tood hay and a
wonderful noil improver. 1 he
best time to how is September. I
have sowed nearly all 'lie trashes,
more or le-s. One of our
best hay crops in the South i*
the cow pea hown on stubble after
train. I sometimes sow
cane with it. Jt will ma?e more
hay, hut Home object to it when
they to to buy. 1 decided to
raise as near everythint at home
as we would consume on the
farm and a little more, and by
bo doing I find that I can nearly
run my farm without my cotton,
which is nearly cle*r | rofit. I '
make a lot more wheat than rnv i
lamuy ol nine will consume. 1
ti.ink 1 sell enough of extra'
crops besides cotton any mouth
in the year to run me. liy this
means a panic don't hurl iru*
much. I have brought up rny ,
larin iri this way to a high state!
ol cultivation.
About heeding Horses.
The following iw clipped froinj|
1 ho State, heinu a piri of the i
sp' eeh recently made by Judge 1
Henry II immon'l of Au/ns-i and J
I leach Iilan'l. Judge Hammond ii
ii recogn / | as an xp?-rt on '
hfj -uhject of Icfviinsr stock. 'i
"Win n tlio farmers of the t
-ou'h le-trn lo u e nioro ol ifiejrj'
it t n or< (11;< . barn to fo< d .
their horsm aid -lock with cotton
sfM cl products. it will moan
niilli< n <if ir- !o tIk* south j
part of w Ijich every tanner will
avo for liim -'If. N . report looeyer
shown ihat in.jmy lo . horse |
ha > l.e ii <? re. 1111 ol 1' e i ny eolt
>ii seed ine;i , I' lv ! it ey ry
day. That ' what I do. hi
not a hot or a cold < limulo fei d.
i. , i . .1..... ... . . i i
I' I I 1*1/1 !< 1 I. I I < 1 I I I/U-- ji MJI'J
nor li; til in t.lir o, th?i > i, mut
in I) 4 t rit iii?-?1 t>y I he a. < ,
si'/'i' and work o! tho animal.
Not only i-; i' 'lio most nutritious! ^
I' .o(l l)iit it m t! y a wis tln> (li i
(i?ni ion 'toil ^i-iioral iioulih mil
good appearance oi llio animal i,,
K(5?'d collon Hin-rl inoal with t
anything yon ? v* r heard ol ?i 'j
horse or mule outing?corn,jn
THE LA
rhole: corn, cracked: ensiiace;
/fan, etc Don't s'jck to any
ne food Give a variety. Change
s the price chanee?. It i? aliiT?
beat to feed bard working
'ock sirouai * not too fine f^ed.
"otton teed rneai is fed to best
dvantage when thoroughly
njx-ri with tne other por ion of
tie fc-raiii par: of the ra:ioo.
If you Ki-ow what number of
>f,uni= o" gr*m *:il ma atain
; ur animal. reiuce :' ? :wo
,'juni-s or every pound of meal
-j :eed him. f j illus ra e this.
* o .iive b-ea riving him 14
.e of corn, g.ve him now
niy 10 pouoj? of corn and "2
ou* of cotton - e~. meal. lie
v... ? a irr.jr ve aad belter
* ' than ev-r before."
. ' ' * \ - > y .r
* ? : -*r fjh? and wi I a;uo*t ,n<
v rclitrc you f all tbt ijrmpj
- ', j<"' I' * do thi>
- \ l- rn*<i~ u; of the natura
of the -tornaeb t>c
r It* * completely c.gtT't'
he food .th?* -totrjach will d'
- , }-i . .? ? Kodo irj'' fa.. to hei i
. t he ; von ; r .in; tly I* i<
1 t>\ J. Y Markej <4:
Starvation Faces Hundreds
of Negroes in Richland.
Columbia S?a*e of Wednesday
The extent ol tue distress in th<
iower part of Rich and count)
on account of toe fl >o\ can noi
b* estimated, according to the
planters who have been in thf
city during the past two or three
days. Nearly 100 negro families
are homeless, and this winter
starva'ion faces many unless
something is done for th^m.
x'robably the Frgest area af
fected in this section of the Stat*
i- what is known as 4,th'? cor
n?*r.'' a rich -'rip of land neai
McCJord's ferry. On this lane
the planters have raided foi
years 'he finest cotton and corn
and it is considered the beci
farming area in the State anc
Ies-> than a hale of cotton to the
a'-re is considered poor farming
Down in this section then
are hundreds of negroes employ
ed, many of them renters o
small tracts of land, depending
upon their yearly crop- for a 1 ivmir.
The crops this year arc
absolutely ruined. Condition!
are tar worse than in thfc flooc
of 1003, because the crops arc
further advanced and the llooc
is higher, there being no chance
of a second crop.
Sotne of the principal losers in
th it section are the K a miners,
who have an 18-horse larm ; the
)/._ ...I..-- IUH
l' Tj ? ?tij llri>T7 Il'*ni]> 'iW,
acres under wa'er; about Kjf
acres of 'he plantation ot F H
Weston and about ->*>0 acres o
lie place ot II. (I Bat en. AI
ot tin-, section was completeh
(i'oded and the cotton and cori
Mine d.
When you have a eold you may to
-ore itiat it ha- 1 .?* *ri eaiised indirect Ij
t?y consti|>st ion ami ?onserjn?*nt ly .> o'
[iiu-t tir-t of ail take something ti
move the howels. This is wfiat hamade
Kennedy'- Laxative < onirh Syrup
ho h11c:eehhfijI nod so generally d<-.
nuiided Jt doe- not const ipat? lik?
Host of t tie old fashioned cough cureiiit
on t tie other hand it gently move!
tie ho we | s Hllll H' I tie SHIlie time healrri
tat em and alia - infl mui it ion ol
he throat, "-old hy .J. I'. Maekey a
'o vv-i
^rogram B. Y. P. U. Sunday
Sept. Oth.
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: I loyi < i l:irk.
I!- .i<I iii". \ Mali M oilier --.limit
illy.
Soii|(t
I'iiiii i < tine i iii pri -1111m.
IP |?iii 'ruin i-i?111hii!111
Vhen t rifles Kecome Troubles
II any | 't-dii snapeils that their
iki i's ii' ileran cil I In s hlinnlil
ake I i I > K jitney Kemetly at unci'
ml lint ri k hiving llrijfhl's iIhphih
r itialieii h I ii-lay uive-i tIi? di-ieaee
ilri?ri).'irli)(liol(l anilynii hIioii :<l i >>(
lay iHAinif ! .ley -i Is ill in v Ki metis.
'untleriiiirk I'hnrniiiny, K. W. Ilamuond,
Heftth r^pririXH, H. (J. a
lNCASTER news, septe
Indigestion
PS'rsecfc trmV"? is % i? a ;vna a? t?oi
t. ? c-o# t,*-.*-> of
Ee*ru?rc? xz.* Iii_ye?C3e ft* re*: its'****. f-S
tier ft-"? mts*o=a otly of ft cerift-r.
>??-? cct-ew?r ~t v'- f
I". *v? tt~i ift? ust Crr. Vof T> >-?
to til ermtiacs of t^u sc* Ttry pc?c*r
fe.^-wfr?It Sboor t Ewvtin. itroe*
t: ti? c*-r<*. ftioc.? rrrcrfit tit?? r.
*-"-.i tft*.-* v. It -i.000 *? ". Lis Bje*c.z.r\z: ? * * Lj.
c=s t:-?: ortrt=*: s^-f hlcM* -rr*. pr.reft ro
S.j- ..'i " * t>-:- " ; si.-.-- -*?-? ?T?- . :< s .
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bn*V. ftof *lc* eoa:iezMC. try It Ji.rot i
t--sti-fttfr*?Tfti 't? or i-filJ?soJ k* for
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Dr. SHoop's
Restorative
FUNDERBURK PHARMACY.
, Supreme Court's Construction
of Sunday Law?Illegal
to Sell Meat or Ice
on the Sabbath.
Columbia in the
>' and Courier: l_*n ier the eci
;oq of the Sta'e > .preme Court
renJerei t-cLv in 'he <-a=e
' toe Srairai' -t William Jnme;
> toe -ei.in_- cf rne-.t an i ice. <">
m^-at or ice, on Sunday in thiState
is a violation of the law,
unless perhaps in a "Kreat city*',
The Supreme Court upholds 'he
decision of Circuit Judge Prince
and Us term? are qui'e strong itj
enunciating the Sunday law The
decision i- writt-n by As'Ocia'e
Justice C. A. Wools, who is a
Methodist, and is concurrei in
by the other members of the
Court, Chief Justice Pope bting
a Baptist. Justice (iarv an Kp -copalian
and Justice Jones a Sece.
? dar. If the law as sta'ed by the
Court is enforced it may cause
senous lncoovience in many
1 towns where 'he delivery of ice
r on Sunday is the common thing,
? In Columbia and other towns
t the delivery of not only ice. but
1 ice cream, is common, thoutrh in
- other respects m Columbia the
law is strictly enforced by the
1 municipal authorities, ami it is
impossible to buy a ci^ar or a
' drink of soda water on Sunday
' in this city. In fact, it is easiei
to buy a drink of whiskey in
J Columbia on Sunday than h
>/drink ot lemonade. The Court
1 in'ima'es, however, that in the
i matter of what i* a necessity
1 there may be a difference between
a town and a city.
M
Millions of bottle* of Folej'.? llonej
ami lar have been -old without arij
' |>?r-on ever having experience! ,?nj
other than beneficial re?n11? from if>
> use for couglih, colds and liinfr troii >
I tile This is because the genuiiif
r oioy * notify and l ar in tbc yellow
package contain- no opiate- or othei
harmful tiroes. (Joan) your healtl
: by refusing any but the genuine.
Kuinleri.urk Pharmacy, K. W. lta.i..
inoinl, ileatii Springs, S. (' i
North Carolina Leper to Gel
Good Pension.
Washington special in Tht
' .State: John It. Kirly. thu leper,
will receive a petiHion of +72 *
month lor total disability in"
cm red while a soldier in the
army, according t" the stale
< merit today of t ?i?; Cnmniissionei
|1 ol Pensions. The pension will
begin as -non as the local dilli
ciiliv which -urrounds the payrri'-nt
of 'he money can he solved
These difiicuiues are due to the
f ?ct that Hie man cannot, because
< f his segregation, spend the
money himself, and the judue
advocate general of the annv lias
heoii asked to solve the problem.
' Iho CH-0 is 11 r i i < | lie ill the ail
i als ol the annv. II Kirly were
a diunlrard or insane or a minor,
we could have a guardian for Iuh
c tat appointed, bu he ;s none
ol these.''
It has been nonnested that he
b" pbuvd in a hou-e in the vi(unity
of a .soldiers' home so lhal
lie mi;:ht lechnicallv he conoid
mod tin inmate ol thai institution.
The officials ot the home
could then sum and execute the
vouchers and the money he paid
over to his wife.
EMBER 5. I9Q8
ff illiaiis- Hi
^ * F <v3rrv a full stock
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of trunks and suit
cases.
Lei ; :e some
prices to y u.
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Williams-1
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TEH THOPSA
Worth of Morel
Cost. W c ment
} JUDGE FOR
15.00, 18.00 and 20.00 M?
j 10.00, and 12.50 Suits a
r.Hi LIM-, 10
10 dozen Men's 2.00 Pan
shoes, Button and Small
Pat Leather Oxfords 75
10 dozen Ladies' Linen ?
5000 yards Embroidery
10, 12 1-2 and 15c. You
Wear Guaranteed Silk, y
Androscoggin Pleach, 12
Nice line Sample Shirts, 1
at less than Manufacture
3000 yards good Sea Islai
And a 11undred otL
save money by buyi
It ours i
Fimderb
I \\f \(/l to of U V . . tlf \ i r> I/ ? ?* i 1
TTIIW ?/! ?? *^*7" '?! rv I || I I
lionaite recently ensragod an orj
chest ra at the o<?sf of $1,500 in
addition to other oxpensos to ^ni
tertain her nine months old inI
fant at a lawn party.
lie lies Co.
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Indies Co.
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NEWS"
fBODY
M DOLLARS
=============
landise at Actual !
ion a few Items
. YOURSELF
jn's Suits 10.00 and 12.50.
t 7.50. 7.50 Suits at 4.98.
SELECT FROM
ts only 1.48. Ladies'fine
sizes 75 cents or men's
cents. Good Ilrogan OSc.
Skirts worth 1.25, at S8c.
and Inserting, sold at
r pick at 8 1-8 cents yard,
ard wide at 82 1-2 cents.
yards for 1 00.
Suspenders, Hosiery, Etc.,
r's cost. .' .' .' .* .* .* .* .'
nd at 5 cents yd.
lt things. You can
n<? from us. .* .* .* . .
r)
o serve,
>urk Co.
Hide Buyers
t'\l Till N it M ACKKY, meat market,
r>sinniant, cold drinks. ales of all
llavors, warm lunches; also buy cow
hides, paving top of the market, ('all
on us on the ('lark corner, below Heath- T"
Kllioll stables. I'hono No. III. 95-8