The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, September 30, 1908, Page 2, Image 2
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Agricultural
^ Department j,'^
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Kill Smut in Your Grain ly
With Formaldehyde. 11513
W. B. Harris in the Progressive Far- | 8
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As wheat seeding time is hi a}))
hand I'll give you our methods ol |
treating wheat and oatH for smut. ^
Very lew ol our farmers use
bluestone, yet 1 presume most (o
farmers in your territory ?re .
I ami liar with it. So I'll couiine ^ ,
myself to the formahu or form 4U
aldehyde treatment.
Some dip tire bags ol grain in t|((
the solution and then set them t
out on a dripping board Some . j
pour the grain out the floor and SQ
sprinkle the solution on with
sprinkling pot and stir with gt
scoop, bu< the method I lind to
be mot-t effective, is to make a g
solutiou ol one pound ol formal- u
dehyde to 40 to 50 gallons of VQ
water. Put eight or ten gallons
in a big trough with one end
elevated so that the solution ?p|
will all be at the other end.
Pour the grain into this solution
and stir with shovel or grain to
scoop until thoroughly wet.
Then pu-li it up to the other end jaj
of trough When ttie trough is (u
full cover it up with sacks or old
blankets and let it stand lor one |(1
hour. Put in bags and set them j)r
out so that they will not f>u ch f(
and by next day it will be dry
enough to sow cu
Don't use the solution strong 1<a
er than one pound to forty gal
njua i use iii)' water (,r
ing trough, which holds about m
twenty bushels. So 1 can treat )t
twenty bushels an hour. Form ri
aldehyde is poison, but if you
rinse out the trough no barm will ,)e
come to the stock. My reason 8I
for covering up wit h heavy covers
in trough is lound in the fact
that formaldehyde is a stas run m
into water lor convenience in
handling. Now in drying, this
gas naturally escapes. It it is
contined in the trough it will en- ()?
ter the cricks ami whiskers of H
the grains ot wheat, llighi here
is where the blue stone treat- s(.
ment falls down. It is next to * '
impossible to wet these whiskers
and cracks in tlie wheat with s(,
bluestone solution.
Formaldehyde c sts forty cents
a pound by die single pound and
when we buy it by the gallon
it conies at a considerable less mi
. figure. Forty gallons ol solution is
U? I I 1 , fl I /tft t A 1111 hliollrtln ' f
win i ? v.ui I \j iu \J\J WU31IC13 ' * i [|j
grain. vl
Formaldehyde should be clear
and il it is cloudy in the bottom su
ol bottle reject it. ??'
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Many people sutler a great *leal from vo
Kidney ami B adder troubles. Dnr tt
mg the past few years much of this T>t)i
(*(>mplaint has been made limn cessary
by tiie Use of l>e\\ itt's Kidney and ^
hhuhhr Fills. 'liiey are antisepthand
are highly reoonnnended lor weak
hark backache, rheumatic pains, inI
mutilation of t lie bladder and ad
ot h *r an 11 oy a nee' idle to weak kidneys i>
Tbey aie sold by J. K Alaekey &
w-s dr
th
Curing and Handling Fea- 111
r y i tl]
vine Hay.
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F. (Farmer in Progressive Farmrr. I tf
1 was amused when I read tin-I'll
piece by I'ncle liiilie of the .1.
A M ( yollege saving that when M'c
read ot pent*", stakes ami racks ho 'V|
in the field t reminded I i.n of 'l'
the tOfi}T that pir a rock in one U1
et d ot his sack to balance Ins '
pumpKins. i was ?-<!iiaiiy amused
at bis plan, whif'h stems to
tome just as logv as I lie <>t tier :
way. Why cut vines with a hoe,
and rake with hand, when you wi
can cut and rake ten times a- Jfj
much with mower ai d horse rake .-?<><
and do it just the s?me way he <?>'
does with hand!' It you sow the
peas in rows you tan cultivate r?i
ilat.|which is the correct way. nn
andean cut f hem with mower ,
just as v^ll as it they were broad <li<
cast and rake them just as well. Ml
I have been curing nice pea (r't
THE LANCAS"?
es lor 15 yearn. I cut them
h mower one day and rake
m the next day in rows with
86 rake and let them lie in I" "
ro jv until cured, which usualiu
dry weather will tike 3
fs 1 then load them on wagaud
stack or house them It
ee it is going to ram before
>v cure, I shock thetn inshockR
out as high as mv head and
ge enough around <o keep them
m lading over. I shock them
such size as no' to have them ^
carry so lar to make shock
,rger the shock the belter, so Cii
is not auv larger around than I J*
d an ordinary fodder stuck.' an(:
ev can be put in ihe shock in t
3 day they are c'H and will to:
re nice and bright. You should Wi
<e pains .and sharpen the top so
as to shed water. sti
1 know of some people who he.
ick them as they cut them in ma
lall stacks about the size ol
lall lodder stacks; but this is ?c
wise it weather is lair, because ^
u will be handling 100 pound S I nan
ainst 35 pounds alter they are poi
red enough to go into stack.
lis shocking need not be done
;less weather is not right to
re them. I don't like for them
lie on the ground not raked ' Negr
? for more than one dew to ^
1 on them. The dew will ^
rn them dark after they are
rliaily cured. They will cure ^
rows and in small shocks
ight if put in shocks and rows Qonsj
pen.
r picioti
1 preler lor them to partially
re helore raking because they neHr '
ke better and have less weight. *prijn
iey are hard to rake white death
een. It is useless to do so .,n,j |
uch work handling them by rpH18|
tiling them on stakes. I can
ke them and stack them while
m are nuttinf them on stakes: .. ,..n
? -I "O N Mill
8i<ies it would take a lo< ol noon
ikes lor a Urge lield. Uncle j) c j
llio's way will answer lor an eril jj
re or two, but lor ten acres or p\,rr
ore would tie too slow and exinsive.
It is not necessary to \ ,r
it any tiling under the shocks; ()f a7
ev will stay there lor a week ls
t*;?d weather ami only be wet I fjnj.}1
iinall portion at bottom. When i)10Ci
oviuK them from shock to (p,v
*ck you can lav aside the wet
irlion at bottom and let it ?)r> Kodol
id take this and put on top ot stomal
?u stantl
torns i
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How to Get Strong. digest
coin hi
P. J. Daly, of 1247 \V. Congress St , the to
licago, th!Ia of a way to become it, so
. tig: He says: ".Vly mother, who you a
old and was very feeblr. is deriving sold h
much benellt froui Electric Hitters,
at 1 feel it's my duty to tell tliose
do need a tonic and strengthening Hats
dicine atlout it. In my mother's
seamaiked gain in flesh has reIted,
insomnia tias been overcome, r
il slit- is steadily growing stronger." ""
lectrie Hitters quickly remedy snake
tmach, liver and kidney complaints jjjmQ
Id under guarantee at .1. T. Mackey 1 .
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n. w get s(
befo;
ooker T's Advice to Neg- statu
roes. f on n<i
Koanoke, Vn., Sept. 2fi.? '
aoker T. Washington, in an adess
belore a mixed audience on
e Koanoke fair grounds to da* , ,|,oui>
ged the negroes to remain in is to d
ie country and Mil the soil for p,1'
living. Me declared that tin*, ach is
tiling negro gels ids living at t,lk^ 1
e back door ol th<? white people. ",fH^
He said I hat one man cannot plei.su
tld another man in the ditch J '
ili'OUt ho remains (here with _
in ai d I ha' n?> man can 11f adlier
man without elevating ?>j\,
tnselt. *
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ed many advertised remedies, hut, '
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ROYAL
0 Boy Admits Causing
Wreck on Southerr.
in III hurt special ill t li? ^wwv
a (1 Courier: Ci ironcn
v, c I led. -v'-.o \v i .irrj.s'- I
s mornitie a' We ford by I (.'111 I1
ab a T. W. Mo ire on sua |
of hiving ilir-.vti the I 111 11^
1 "I the S uthern Road, *1
Welf?rd, wrecking Pa^en- I We sti
Nti 41, resubiog in tlie I -p.
of KiHfint'Ar .1 VV KVnvilln f>
fireman Bowers, onl se I closing
v injuiimr Bftizya e Master
nley and I'rue VVliit, baa- a 11 7* I
a.ei't n: Sparlanburt:, made f f1
o nfe ?dt?n in ja 1 this alter- I f T 11.
in 'lie presence ol Ohi? f y
ve Connelly, of t'i ? South- M
,<>*d ; 8, e- i'?i An? nt< L. A. I
-iikI .'ohmon, t'oii-tablea fenHHr
ll and Moore .
ii w is a'n-ui Hfleen year- r~i I
II * Slid Loaf. his home '<*
r??o -o , Ga. ii'1 had juft
ed se. vi11_i a m-hicuoo on
lain LJ .ns at Greer y s'er- / ? .
\^rc
will, withoiit doubt, make your 1 '>st!l'rs
ii sir nir aim will aimoil inv
relieve you of all the synip>f
indigestion. It will do thi e
it is made up of t lie nat ural t.f
ive juices of the stomach so vVl
ned tint it completely uigerts
adjust ns the stomach will do
you see Kodol can't fail to help
ml help you promptly. It is
ere by .1. F. Mac key it Co. w s
; and Snake in Tar Heel's
Piano. Oyster an
ever prep
. Jackson Greer found u Heading
? ..bout ionr feet long in his
i Moudav morning. II aken
'he piano to pieces to
yme rats out a day or two /y
e a id Monday when he y
)ii t<? put it back again lie *
i a leroe chicken snake in
>vhitoville News-Report or.
I will, in a very short time, enti?
stomach to do lh?' work it ^
i do, :>nd I ho work it should do
litest all tho food you eat. When ^
:>lnach can't no it Kodol doe? it ^ mi
ami hi the meant me the atom- I mi
getting stronger and aide to ? ! mJ
ii[i iis regular natural work M ^
K' dol digests all v< u eat. It K
liie stomach sweet and it is nzmznzzi
ii,t Intake It i.-> Hold liere hy v
dacke> it t o. w-n u
. C. FOSTER I Kl
jslrdnn and Surcioon m
over Crawford Bros. Drn^ Store, m
All culls promptly attended M II a
night and day. 102 K
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ATTOKNKY AT LAW 1 pOStofh(
over Heath-Jones Co.'s Store. K pFOclllCC
LANi'ASl KR, H. C. f l^Ct OUT
)t attention to business. &
DR. J E. WELSH 1 z==
DENTIST M 1 \1
in Emmons Building op- W I w!
ite First National Bank. ^ ^
>ne No. 8. ^
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