The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, October 03, 1908, Page 2, Image 2
Agricultural All
^ Department inc"r
" r seed
? clove
Sow Some Burr Clover This matu
Fall. land.
have
( has. M. Nehoror in Progressive Far- . j
mer. DOUgl
There c*u he little doubt that
about all the lull lauds could niigh
very cheaply be made to pro field
duce a bale of cotton per acre o' th<
and a very much larger yield ol carrh
corn than is now beiii? harvest- ho ca
ed. It will save much on for- 'urue
tiiizor bills and would make a The
cheaper and a larger crop. Are ho lie
you willing to do this? I) > you ^tiial]
want to gef more net prcdit from acros
corn and cotton? This fall 18 en rc
tho time to make a start. liur seed*
clover is the means. The
OCTOBER IS THE BEST MONTH FOP iU1^ *
SOWING. l',at
It can ba harrowed into J the w 1 ' '
land; of if harrowing is impossi- ~ ')n<
SO 1111
ble, the seed may b? ecatteiel ,
over the land for the rains to p',Vt
wash them into the soil. I' is N
much better to work them into 15UK c
the soil, however. They will
sprout better and mal e a belter Dt
root development boforo cold the y
weather, and in spring will bur
make a much better growth ol mak<
green manure before breaking the
time. but i
From fifteen to twenty pounds have
of clean seed or two bushels ol earlv
burs may bo sown per aero in own
October. September or Nov- If
ember will do fairlv well for ture
sowing. necef
MOW TO ltESKlil) V( 11! LAND. Ilia' (
A balk o! six inches may be perio
lelt next sprinz vvlion bedding 'hoi;
is d ne, so that the clover grow grnss
ing in the balk may mature its lure,
seed and keep the clover grow- wlier
ing from year to year. Afier not 1
the seed have matured tlio balk
clov*
may be cultivated out. Such a belie
balk may be lelt between each that
two rows or only alternate mid oculi
dies may be leit 'o mature seed, bur t
as pre/erred. Enough seed will urioi
be made in any case, to cause a
good stand the next fall. bur (
rPI>A A.i>t ..n..? 11. i! i paim
alio iiicv |ciil iiiohj will Lie "v' "
some improvement in the colton
or corn crop that I he field pro- ?-0
duces, bu) as I lie years go by
and more and more bur clover i- \ w<
turned under from spring to
. , . couuhi
spriDg and more and more af- ,Mii-f.
mospheric nitrogen is stored in quiet 1
the soil by the clover, fho yield p^- c'o
will increase amazingly. jneknf
GROWING BETTER COTTON A l'TER
CLOVER. Law
Three and one-half fe^t are qjdose
enough to make cotton
pc
rows in any case. It land is not
rich enough to have 'he rows A1
that lar apart and the plants at is a 1
leic-t eighteen in lies apart in negri
the rows, it is not rich enough table
to grow cidton profitably. Cot- and
ton i-> usually planted so close [suit i
that it takes more hoeing to i:et [ urda;
ovi r the liohl and more acres to | iavs
make a bale o5 cott :n. This fa-t ' om-d
is mentioned at this time b - i unl i
camo many will think that they! ill
mutt goon crowding their cot- 1, tr
t< n .-\dks together in onler to sehot
make a crop. Those who st?rtischo<
out to use bur clover to build up -cho<
their land might as well prepare audi
for wider spacing, because as Mt.
the land gels more filled with ! hous
vegetable matter by the clover I fch'1
being turned under wider spac- 1 i
ing will be needed. their
15 y aid bv the land can be j mile
built up till checking cotton,j first
either by pointing the *e< d in fopet
checks or by drilling it and later befoi
plowing t out till it can bo easi- had
iy chopped to a stand, will he-j was
come piMc'ical. Labor will bejawav
saved and a larger cr p will be j the r
got. T o 1 n I will wash less, to vv
will net I n s > bad to work in was i
wet wca'her and will carry a IL
crop through a drouth better, their
In sloit. the land will be in a tend
better condition to work at all of a
times aid year in ai d year out hous
wi! i \ ie'd better. Mi
COST i K SKK[ > I OK FIKST YKAR Jsjtlie I
- THb LANCASTER
VBOUT ALL THE EXPENSE. VOU OpCII
i the expeuse that need be fi,kofa ypun* an
. , y, , ... ever food or medicine
red will t>3 Ilia cost of the Or,do you wauttokm
for the first year. The bur composition and chai
r, if a balk is left yearly to or nu'du-ln^r 8
re seed, will re:eed the Most intelligent a
Very litllo fertil?z sr will now-a-days insist on
, , , . . ... employ whether as f
(O be bought, ana what 18 Dr. Pierce believes t
lit will cost but little P r right to insist upon su
What winter washing wranperS'v^Ia^S^m
t have taken place in the anavfc^esjtjtffaT?r-<
will bs prevented, and most he-can wHiyftord to
3 plant lood that might bj ^ inadTa^stm'iieJ
?d (<1T by winter rams will my rewni their supT7!
,ught by tuo bur clover and llLjur.ujU'I&haL~
y . ,J , i . r i *or lhc cure of won
>d iu'o goi<l plant food, nessos, irregularities
exponce ol seeding need not K'vi'-? ris,> ?<> ficquc
?avy if a trial ? made in a ?*!??;;
I way. Two or three strips panied, oft times. w
s llie fiild, with hall a dv.z- PoIvl0- catarrhal dial
, toms i?f weakness, I)
WS to each strip, miy be Prescription is a m<
)d to bur clover for a tes'. 11 !s equally cftocth
. , , , , . periods, in RiviiiR s
yield made on these strips mothers and in prep,
die other strips beside these, thfi8eXrffidOT?^hiid
are growing no bur clover parativdy painless.
by the second or third year trnhf'm thVgcncrui
BSlblv the fi."6t year?dlff-r organs distinctly feu
. *. . ., . , . , It is also n soothlni
uch that the Virtue of bur nervine and cures i
r tor this use Will be plain- J?," "8
parent. other distressing nor
tendunt upon fnnctin
JLOVEH ALSO MAKES GOOD PAS- eases of the distinctly
A liost of medieal "n
TL" lib, several schools of i
.1 i j ( each of the several i
I ring the cooler periods ol "Favorite Prescript h
ear there will itlso bo good cure of the diseases fo
, , . ! to he a euro. You n
clover pasture. lhis may sny for yourself by w
i it necessary to fence otr KXVcUn&l
s'ock belonging to O'hers, Pierce, Invalids' Hot
t will al-o enable one to y^VbyVol'mu^t.^'
lots of good late tall and ________
spring pasture for one's . , , ,
s,oc|. tics named belon
one wants a first-class pas- ?? fc()na?
in the South, it is just as C
isavy to use bur clover to , ,ls
3 grazing during the cooler .v ,er;r 1 v 11101
ds of iho year and to enrich KM ('! ll02ro l?d|
:m 1 as it is to use Bermuda dynamited and
: as a foundation for pas lyuchiiu'R occurr
Tnere will bo inanyca es luo taken place c
j hill land or pine land wil1 "fi0>roduce
a heavy yield of bin ?
v the ti 'sl year, and this is Notice ot
vodto 1)0 duo to Iho tact Whereas oncthlrd
lilt Jam! is not sumoiy in- anil onc-uura or tii?
led at lirsl. In euch cases 11,0 <,ftrnes Sehoo
. it i i 1 alliens ter fount v. s
lover will become more lux- |ina, imv?. petitii?ne.
for several yea'S. l ite <>f Kd neat ion to nn
thing will be tine when
dover is sown in cation and real ami personal pro
fields. District No 15? for St*
Notice is hereby
? m Flection be hold by
School District No 1!
man Interrupts Political Joseph K. shuteon ]
Speaker nth loos. At which
B'l (Ik ssctl womnu in tenupte I a j.o- electors as return pe
speaker recently by continually I?<*i"t\ for taxation
ing. It she had taken Foley's Honey 'heir tax receipts at
m* it would liavo cured her cough liberties as re<|uired i
v and expelled the cold from her shall be entitled to v
i. The genuine Foley's llcney and \V.
ntiiins no opiates and is in a yellow it.
;e. Kel'uso substitutes. s \V.
, M IOS-OW
dessness in Georgia? lurches
and School Hous- L<HlC8StCr & C
Burned by Night Kiiders Schedule fee
bauv. , Sent. 30.?The:? WKSTIPU ND
.i l.v. t amdeti tS. II.)
titrn ol I error among the i.v. Kershaw
j inhabit nils ol a comider- i.v. i.nneaster i
jk riion in Calhoun, Baker ',v* i<?wn :
Milltr cr.'iiniies, as the i? !^; i!u^V/.V.V''' ;
>f a tain b.v night riders Sat \r. fluster " >
?' nijili?, ih? I rail ol !l e ' u Ar. fbariottes.n.M
bo ng tnarko I by (he black* Ar- ('oluinbi" " " ?"
? - iv -i .i i ( a rot ina ,v Nort
rums l>' 1 A ".'U i:tl Jiuuis . v i :n
\ r. ^ oi k \ ill* ;
o l''.?USP* Ar. liflKtoiiia 1
loll') A in;; !)Ui!di!H'9 W rt Ar. Hickory I
/ i '' i . Ar. Lenoir i
ovcd: Ai // !i li'iich 1 .
,,, , Ar. Atlnnln >A I.. .
d house, rkasant ctsureh nii i , v^i i;,Nh
yol ho::se.( hri-'t church an i.v. < iiarloiwOvii.
>1 lion t , Little Z'.oa ehur.? '-x ?inini.i1?
Cll')f 1 i Oil.-", lit ill >1 (.'Lurch, l,v- A,l!H'tii v\ I
etna ohm li and solio I 1 , . (,"?noir" 'V N""
f. ; New ^alom church mhj i,v! ii
ol hou- e. Lv. ? nstoniii
if night riders first n Ce Lv- Yorkvlll?
appearance at a paint lin e j;J;
s c;i4 of kclsor, v.iuie ill,* i,v. iinMumMilc h
chinch was lired. Thov lial- '-v- 1 ,,rl ''a,vn 1
. . i.i " i Ar. I.nneas|?*r 1
1 aw.iv ?o'.varus .no east an i , .
, ' . , .. .. Ar Kershaw 1
O the plrtro ot 11 0 lirst lire Ar. < um.lcn
rewind i s height anotlnr
being kinileled :> lew n;i!< s t Of
r. 1'jre lollowe I lir and J* '
lostrucli :n of every biildinji L'hijr-h i.in ,i
liicll 11)0 lore!) \V S ISJ p !0<l (illlce over Crnwrer
comj lele. aii . ill s pron
1'iidrods cf nogroi9 went Io niitin nr
churches ve terdav t> if
I lien), only to liucl hoijs \A/ P PO
shos where their rmetingi ATT0KNE1
ea 1 ad 3t00 I, ! )mce over Heathany
of the bett members ol; i.anvas'I
legro race in the three cour.-j prompt attention t
NEWS. OCTOBER 3. 1308 "
lour Mouth | MHMif
d gulp down what- I
may bo offered you ? I
uw something of tho I
ractor of that which I W _ j mL
tomach whether as I | V B Wfr" /%
nd sensiblo people ^ A 1
knowing what they
ood or as medicine. _?hey
have a perfect
ch knowledge. So he
and on ^ach bottleaUeincs
are made of TT
ntlTh This he feels W y
ditch his medicines
and mulerstoixl CTiu p-^
rtor curative virtues /T^r \/ /\
tan's peculiar weak- / ^7 l/sO I \
and derangements, / i (/'/',I I
lit headaches, back- / ^ rt> o 7| \
?elvic region, ncuom- \ VjJ I llni \
ith a debilitating, I
11 and kindred synip- 1" 3 \*
r. Pierre's Favorite "I I j
ist eldcienl remedy. / r ? 1 | \
e in curing painful / j ( L-* *5
trength to nursing / I | |*T
uring the system of / I 1
r for baby's coming, ( I f "
birt h safe and coin- if*"n ^~w~ B
The "Favorite Pre- If -a-.? ~~~1 j
otent, strong! honing I n m J&il
system and to tiie I, /A ft If 14
liiiltie in particular. i Ji\ ' I\jtr
f and invigorating I */\ I Xr
icrvous exhaustion, \ wiiim mXW
neuralgia, hysteria 1 B Jj
. Vitus s dance, ano iMjjjl MFi'M
vous symptoms at- ,1 f!jr
nal and organic dis- 1M mm
feminine organs. III MM
inthorities of all the
tractice, recommend
ngredfents of which
in" is made for Iho JKTT.
r which it is claimed *
lav road what they .uivmw
tiding a postal card
i>ooklet of extracts ????
loritles, to l)r. K. V.
el and Surgical In- ~ _
and It will come tfl ^00 ()1* 1)101^
. children's si
ig i0 the cong- .
sof th9 burned | in newest sty
iuo community <.,r , r
11lis ago n lium- Wc still have a. ICW
ze roomi were Dress ^oods and n(
where several closing out at less
ed, 1 ho last haymly
a lew weeks
f Williams ni
Election. i
of the Freeholders I
Flectors residing m BHHBBBBMWKJBIHCBL'IWliSfllJ
1 District No. 19 in
<tate of South ('aro1
the < 'ouuty Board ?
ler nil Flection to nr"~
irnot a special levy f
ill I ho levied on all
perty in said school
liool purposes. ,
given that said f C_y / (i
the trustees of said I A*/-* VA'/-*/I / I
9 at the residence of y C- ' ^
Friday, October tho
Flection only such (I'pstairs in Moore Building?
irsonal or real proand
who exhibit
id registration eern
general elections,
?m.'mo?>hk. >*ACea/s K^erueci
F. <'OFFFY.
?'. Ilortlll. a 'riroK I
<'o. llr<l. Ktl.
Chester Ry. Co CHiAHS
^908 oyster and game season is uIjo
over prepared to servo the pub!
. Heading room attached. < *nl 1
1:40 p.m.
2:55 p.m.
: 15 A.m. 4:00 p.m.
15 a.in. Ip.m.
::?> a.m. 1:15 p.m. f i f
: tCn.in. 5.00 p.m. (/ f/I/
l:oo a.m. 5.^0 p.m. /# }' } # {J^ /
>:50 a.m.
C I > a.in. 8:15 p.m.
Ii Western.
?:00 a.III.
c 17 a.m. ?
*:05 p.m.
p.m. ft'v. . _^PX-4
coo p.m.
) J. W. Sull
11 \\ ~>! i I 11 W
.v.U? p.m s m&w
p.m. jg
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.:Hi a.m. 7:'in p.m. K
1:10 a.m. K:iio p.m. m - _ . _ ,
J Heavy and r
1:40 p.m. a
.QTrD \ bruits and Vegetable
1 '-lv postoftice. Highest
iki sui'iiaon M produce. Vou will f
>1 I'.ros. l>niKSi,irc. ? get OUT prices before
iptly attended ? ? 1
id day. 102 ft ?
BIN SON ' ? ? \mt o ii*
AT I.AW || J. W. Still]
Jones Co.'s Store.
L'KK, S C. y
Sfi
tj
1
e youths' and
lits. All made
les and colors
' good things left in
)tions which we are
than cost to us. .* .* .*
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Vestciurcint. .
:?Corner Main and <iay Streets)
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1 af ^S{// J (ours
Seasonable)
SOFT l>KIN lis
nt to open anil wo are belter than
lie. Pleasant, Airy Quarters with
to see us. :::::::::
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40
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NGOODS|
J111 i*V ( i l'iM'ovinfi 1
- rn a \ \ JL A. V/ kj M
is. Four doors south of ?
prices paid for country to
ind it to your interest to M
buying. K
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