The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, November 11, 1908, Page 2, Image 2
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Agricultural
^ Department
Subsoiling Did it.
J?. J. ItucliAimn in Southern Kurnlist.
Can we farmers betler our land
and our crops by knowing oxactly
how and when to plow;
Ffotn actual experience 1 answei
in the affirmative. I' iq an admilted
fact that more farmers
know how to plow than u-e
their knowledge. The general
saving is : "I would <iv> so and
so. it I had time."
I have spar id no tim1 or expense
in trying tosnlve the plowing
problem, and 1 find a great
deal to interest me in plowing
and watching the results. 1 find
that the same Kind o? plowing
does no' suit ali Kinds of 1 md.
In hopes it mav benetitsome one
1 will give my experience in
plowing lor the last five years.
1 had a ten-acre plot of upland
that did not product* as I
thought it should. This plot
was of a clayey nature, with a
red clay sub-soil, and was very
bad to pnclt. At times it became
so hard that it was quite difficult
to cultivate. In the fall ol 11)03
I pu' it to wheat, sowing the
wheat bv hand and plowing it in
with a cultivator. At haivesting
time I found that 1 had only six
anil a halt bushels per acre. I;
was then sown t?> peas which did
no1 reach a ton o! hay per acre.
The following spring it wnj put
to corn with no belter results,
only thirie. n bushels per acre.
It was then 1 decided to do som thing.
Here i- what 1 did:
I took two good mules and
put them to a number twentv
' Olivet ('hilled*'turner, and pu'
three pood mules to an ol i fashioned
t vventv-lour inch Coltar.
We started turning the soil about
live inches, then put the colter
in the furrow as deep as three
mules could null. The land was
nearly level. Alter we had it
all plowed this way. but about
an acre?winch was as fertile as
any ot ihe Held ? 1 had the colter
stopped and finished turning
without eubsoilinp. In the mean
time 1 posted this one acre so if
there was any difference I could
note the same From then on
the wboie plot was treated exactly
alike - aJ r-onn as wo finished
we ran a smoothing harrow
over it and put it to wheat the
second week in October, and
used a disc harrow in putting i'
in.
In the rprii'g one could see no
difference in the pari that was
broke deep an : the other, but it
wasnot long un'il you c ul I.
Thiawas a very <!r> spring and
the one acre that w is not subsoil
*d began to tur: yell \v; the ie 1
rust was wo st on it than < tl or
;, ?i r ? \ f I iih w! it rl ? I .? *
j'*? - x' * ' * '? *-* 14' 1,1 * W M 4 J J lJruit
ver; wel'.
The i de w;.- I (-Id a' li irv? s
unit*.I ad tl'P' :.? a<*re ln?rve?ted
separately and lound th u it m id
only seven b'idiels The remainder
ot the field made ninety
thre bus e'y or an aver go
ot ah >ut lei sr. one tliir ! bushels.
Taia -Ikw- an increeeo
aboui forty b, .-heis ot wheat,
with the mire amount of gu mo
and ill > ?r: e kin ! ot Hea- n.
Next ii \v e led with p a
disced i i. i arvo-te . over a
ton of i.aj' yer a re on the i i: e
\*reSM!idno! <, .:*e hn'i a ton;
on the one acre. < >[ coor r i' !
was some better by th** pe 11 1?hie
h' jay lur: d under. Afie
the pea:. were c;it il was all Urn-,
i _ i ? . . ?
(I nnuei Her in? pe i were
enf it was a turned alike an l!
in the spring (' 1h"7 it w->s put J
to com. I v furrowed efl
ilir-e and a hail teet apart am! j
cultivated tour times, the first,
itvo nines t tva- plow* cl ?i? e;?!
and the l ist t*< tirn's wi fi ?
Little .Lie harrow. It was li o
j
corn Irotn the start, and at ga'h ,
ennz time the nine acres mad"|
an increase o^?r the former corn
THE LAN
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For Dyspepsia
If you Suffer from Indig
the Stomach, Belching, Sc
etc., a little Kodol will Rel
Kodol supplies the same digestivc
j juices that arc found in a healthy
I stomach. Heing a liquid, it starts
| digest ion at once.
Kodol not onlv digests your food,
hut helps you enjoy every mouthful
you eat.
You need a sufficient amount of
good, wholesome food to maintain
strength and health.
Hut, this food must l>o digested
thoroughly, otherwise the pains of
indigestion and dyspepsia are the
When your stomach cannot doits
work properly, take something to
help your stomach. Kodol is the
only thine that will give the stomach
complete rest.
Why? because Kodol does the
same work as a st rotipr stomach, and
doe- ii in a natural way.
crop of seventeen bushels per
acre, yiddinr about thirty bushels
per acre. The one acre showed
an increase of only five hu Itch.
1 think tais will more than
t'ir co pay for I he time ot su?>
soi'itKr.
1 am of the opinion tha' this
('eep plowing should he none no
less than every third year. I
won (I ay never plows-in sy lan 1
deep utiles-* the sand is shallow
with a heavy clay subsoil,
and certainly not every year 1
tried this once on a piece of land
! 11aT in nle very good crops, and
sine then it his not made an v.
thing only gra--s. It let the plan'
food go beyond the reach of small
roots.
I wish our farmers would tr.\
deep plowing en all heavy clay
lands and watch result^
Dalton, Ga.
Konne Iv's I.nxative Cough Syrup not only
heals irritation and allays inflammation,
thereby stopping ?he cough, but it n oves
the bowels gently and in that wax drives
the cold from the system. Contains no
opiates It is pleasant to take, and children
esj eeially like the taste, so nearly like
maple sugar. Soil by J. F. Mackey Co.
WAS
Pleasant Hill Dots
Mrs. K. B. Mobley returned
I home Tuesday from Augusta, Ga..
whore shj ha-> Ijoeti visiting her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. M. C. Cau'hen
Mr J. K. B ckliam and Mr.
John S Marshall spent Monday
las' in Lancaster.
Mrs. S T Adams visited relatives
a' Lancaster this week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. I'errv
spent Sunday 1 with Mr. and
Mr M. L. B 'ckliam.
Miz I i>u;i...~ -..J *?
>, VI. IJ, I lllll|'B il'Ul |>|l, >> .
iJ. Philips spent Thursday in
| Lancaster.
Mr M ('. Bowers and Mr. K.
L levies spsut Tuosiay in Keri
S 1H W.
Mr. 11 (). Ilanimnni visited
Lancister this week. Hex
Conviction of Two New York
Flankers.
New Vor.', Nov. ?Charles
\V M?.i- , un'il a ' ear a?ro a domii
ant, li.Mir?- in the world of lin;r
Cf. an i Allred II C'urlis, f?>rmi
r ) v -idem of the National
Ihink <M Nop,.h Aineiiea. were
found ;_nilt\ tonight it) }l:e criminal
branch of the Foiled Si sties I
circuit ?>n charges ol mis
applic r.ion of funds and falsify
inc I lie hook.- of i he bank. Thete
was also (he additional charge ol j
< >< y nit' prisf?n?rs,
hut lli * jury acquitted the men
on lhi? count .Juck-e IIou?ih re
fined io entertain a mo ion lor
I) nl ami committe I the I wo hanker^
in the Tombs prison
I ?r Slmop s IIpaUIi Cotbp is created from
pine parched grains, malt, nuts etc no
real coffee in it Fine in tlnv .r is "made i
in a minute." No vM or :M minutes tediona
boiling. 8ampip Free Bennett (1 roc-j
ery Co. w |
CASTER NEWS. NOVEMB
dol
and Indigestion
estion, Dyspepsia, Gas on
>ur Stomach, Heart-burn,
ieve you almost Instantly
So. don't ncjrlpct your stomach.
Don't become a chronic dyspept ic.
Keep your stomach healthy and
strong by taking a little Kodol.
You don't have to take Kodol all
the time. You only take it when
you need it.
Kodol is perfectly harmless.
Our Guarantee
flo to your drupplst today and pet a dollar
bottle. Then lifter you have used th?
entire contents of the bottle If you can
honestly say that It has not done you any
pood, ret urn the Untie to the drupplst and
lie will icfund vmir money without question
or delay, we will then pny thearuppist.
Ikjti't hesitate, all druppists know
that our guarantee is pood. This offer applies
to the large bottle only and to Imtono
in a family. The larar bott'e contains
times as much as the lifty cent bottle.
Kodol K prepared at the laboratorios
of K. < . Di Witt Co., Chicago.
In Memory of Mrs. Molivia
Steele,
Wife of Mr. .1. llarvey Steele, who
passed to her homo beyonil the skies on
Saturday morning. < >et. 10, 1M0N. Sixtytwo
years and three months mark the
life ot this <'hristian woman. Her body
was placed in /.ion burying ground beneath
a llower-eovered mound with
funeral serviees eonducted by her pastor.
Kov. II. brown. The husband,
children and gratulehildren all miss
her. Her church and Sunday school
deeply feel the loss of such a one. We
all bow in humble submission to the
will of 11iin who docth all things well.
Through all pain at times she'd smile
A smile of heavenly birth.
And when the Annies earned her home
She smiled farewell to earth.
Heaven retaineth now our sistei,
Kartli the lonely casket keeps,
And the sunbeams love to linger
Where our sainted one sleeps.
Dearest one, thou has left us.
And our hiss we deeply feel:
Hut 'lis tied that has bereft us.
lie can all our sorrows heal.
Yet again wo hope to meet thee
When the day ot life is lied,
When in heaven in joy to greet thee
Where no farewell tears are shed.
Weep not that her toils are over.
Weep not that her raee is run.
fJod grant that we may we rest]as ealmly
When our work like her's is done.
We miss thee from our church, dear one,
We miss thee from thy place
A shadow over our life is east;
We miss the sunshine of thy face.
We miss thy kind and cheering words,
Thy lond and earnest care.
Our Sunday school is dark without thee.
We miss thee every where.
The image of thy loving face
Whose radiance cheered us on life's
way,
Shall live in memory's fond embrace
As long as reason holds her sway.
The joys and hopes and smiles and tears.
The shadows of those passing years,
The days and weeks and months tint
seem
The fragrance of a happy dream.
/.ion Sunday School. |
Pleasant, sure, easy, safe li'tle liver Pills
ure 1> Uitt'u Iiittle Early iiiHors They
are easy to take, and act gently We sell
and recoil mend tlieni. J F. M.ickoy Co.
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Lost Arm in Gin jj
.lon^viMe special in yesierdav's jj
(Columbia State : Mr Ed little- [
j )lin. :i prominent plan er <f ?
< this section, nuff-jr-d a stiouh ^
! injur* Monday morning. hi- ?
{hand heing caught mi the ma ?
i hinerv ot a 2in and severed )}
e 1
Irntn m* arm. The accident e
made ampnlation of tlie arm I
just I) iv ilie elbow ntntesKary. $
Mind Voor 1'iislncss
II yon don't nobody will. It is your
busine i to keep ont <>t nil the troubb you
e in and you ear: an ' w; 11 keen out of )iv> r 1
and 1> ?w.-l trouble if ??>u take Dr. King's f
Si- v 1.11 Pills. They U? p hili >usne--, F
malaria and jaundice out ot your system I
J < at .1 T. Mackey \ (Jo and Fundor- jbtirk
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Buying a Piano or an Or* |
gan is not Hard.
when von eoine or wiite to us I R
Our pianos and Organs nr? guaranteed f
and up-t edate, and at u reasonable price g
The cases lire beautiful, the insi le is fj
niitilo by tin* Imnt an >1 iuok t\ peri (-need $
111 n in thfir liri", so it is no wonder our H
pianos and organs ll()!.I?S tlicii sweet V
ton" a lifetime. Write us at onc? lor cat- ?
aloguoand special price and terms, stating M
preference piano or orgon, I
Malone's Music House, [>
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You can fii
bargains in
Shoes, Hats
Furnishing
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call your
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going at an
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funded.
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s'll Lancaster as are now being oflT
I Peoples Si
i"ra To make room f^r new gooki
i W entire line of 30 inch China Sil
ab,v 'ow Pr'CP 35c per yard
VjLtf .lust tlie thing for evening dref
i |tfj Just arrived, those new lac<
trimming all kinds of wast suil
ilfjj VPT.V pretty for .V and 10c per;
k pj ^e now bave on hand a full
mmfi niiiiinnimg in HiripBK HIH1 pPTSl
Jfly, the style b.v wcarinp one o! tin
TlrS also have : nice line of I
'tIh e,c" an'^ ^ie fla^'ns f?J COftl '>n
HiTa Don't forget we are offering
t broadcloths, suitable for suits f
1.25 for 89c per yard.
Our dress goods stock is com
fto show you and a treat for yoi
dress fabrics in all the new f
11 ii our Notion Department w
buttons with metal edge, so m
All color? and sizes. Also a cc
and folds for trimming. Kvery
rushing?.
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? we are tfoing to run oil" our F* jjl
ks, all colors at the remark-pill
All worth f?0c and 75c.Pj W
ippb and waists. K ll
5s in bands and edges forpjtk!
ts and silks. Kern and w iteP
yard. Don't fail to see tho60.jjjjjj
line of tliose new silks forgl|8
wins. No two alike. Lead H
k.ir???. < -- ?- .
<1 u<-1.m mr whirip, iireppe?,
ings and trimmings. HH
our entire line of 54 inch cog
md cloaks, worth 1.00 and fjjjjq
plete. 'Tisa pleasure for u?WB
j to look at our pretty new MrS
itripes mixtures and plain Waft
o have those new covered Btfcir
uch wanted for trimming.
miplete line of hands, ',riU('8 WmB
thing now in belts, pins and Rua
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island at 5c per vard. wil^
oghams suitable for school Flli^
)c value for 5c per yard.
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