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rl '* 2 Agricultural ^ Dcpartmcn Growing Cabbage For Earl; Snpin or _ f 1 u?^ wvv i igu;io ail Time iifcm November t< MarchJt The Progressive Farmer. People generally are just b? ginning to realize that with little c$re they can raise cabbag with better success during th win'er and early spring tha when the weather is warm. Wit the exception of the cabbag louee the plant is not then sul jected to the insect pests an fungous diseases tha' make il culture so difficult in hot weatl er. For fall andjwiuter setting th seed should he sown in nnm either broadcasted or in dril not earlier than September th 20fch or later than the 15th c October. The seed bed should b well prepared and fertilized. 1 the seed are sown in open fui rows and 'he soil worked c drawn to the plants as they gro^ they will stand the severe win ter freezes without injury. SET PLANTS ALL WTNTBR. Most of the plants should b large enough to se' in the del by the last ot November. A the plants grow very slowly dui ing wiuter they may be set an lime in winter or early sprim I preler to set last ot Lovembe for two reasons : (1) The plan) mav get established before4 har freezing sets in, and (2) the lan is not so apt to be hard frozen c very wet as it is later. Almost any soil or localio will give good results, provide proper care is given t > fertilize lion and the setting of plants. ^ southern or a southeastern slop will give the earliest headed eal bage. A high location ih bette than a low one because it is drie and the temperature does nt fall so lo.v it does in the bo tonis. HAVE WKLL-t'REPAKKD SOILS. The soil should be deeply bro ken and well pulverized. If tli lay of the land /permits, let th ro\va(be run east and west Throv out deep furrows, about threi apart, and fill with manure Ridge or bed with two furrow with otii nor.-e plow. As soot tlie land is settled by a rain i is readv for the setting of plant* But do not eet while the land i too wet. If manure is used u guano should be applied unti March. There are two distinc methods ol setting pi <nt-. On is to se? them >n the sou'h sid of the b'd ; the oil r is to se them on the ?norlh side. Thos that practice the las' raeih "1 sa that ,the plant is safe on th north side because the direc ravs of the sun do not strik them woi! Irozen. It i^ no me ireeziu^ mac injures tin plant but the aUemate Iret-zin and thawing. HOW To SET TIIK PLANTS. I preler io set on I he >0111 side because I desire to get hear ed cabbico as early in the sprin as possible. I have never trie the other plan. 1 have set thei on the south, southeast and eai sides on the top ot a low bet and have left a stand in the lu rows where the seed were sowr with success in each case. The plant should be set ver deeply. All of the stalk < stem should be pressed into th soil and dirt packed closol around it. The hole in whic the plant is to be placed shoul point toward the center of th bed. The top of the plant shoul be a little above the middle c the bed. The distance betwee t / THE plants should be from 20 to 30 COM inches, according to variety, t The varieties that are the most i j .i . ... T?u~ r pupuiHr ana inat seem to oe best 4 11C y suited to winter culture are the Cour two "VVakefields. The Succes- This y sion is also grown to some ex cess0 tent. The finest cabbage that Perrr I ever raised from fall plants was Late Flat Dutch. or % Observe 5- SPRING CAKE AND CULTIVATION. a^Q , jj, a Alter being set out your cab- York Oc >e bage needs no further attention dertook 6 until about. March 1st. lou may ani0,,g t n now bar the south side and ap by olleri h ply in the lurrow from four to the tj,re !e eight hundred pounds to the Wj1> eu 3 acre of fertilizer analyzing about specified d 8 per cent phosphoric acid, 5 |arge9t 8 per cent ammonia, and 7 per cent groun(] k" potash. After sowing guano run was cou once in furrow to mix it with the farn e soil, then cover with another tur reacjy p, l? row. In about three weeks plow Oorn atl '? down the north side of bed and plantinp e apply fertilizer as before. The or |0S8 '* cabbage is a gross feeder and you D0|With< 6 can hardly fertilize it too highly. ]owjM>: c f Where cabbage is raised 011 a (ions pr? r" large scale and manure can no' ( ,r be abtained, guano is used alone COntesi * Three or four hundred pounds is & Black l* applied to the acre just before gtweje j setting the plants and a thong- Wood and or sixteen hundred pounds, ,jaie fjX(J e divided into two applications, te8l aa,j d in the spring. A top dressing of showed ,s nitrate of soda should be applied raised S r- in April attheiateot 150 pounds dtisliels y to the acre. and } r. (Cultivate every week or ten ind 33 r, days after cabbage begin to grow ,53 ar)d j tB in spring until they get so large d 3 d tiiat you can not without break- ^272 h u d mg the leaves. Then behold mjb.scrip )r vour cabbage grow ! You may . t| talk about vour rose garden <>r , was 10 1. n your flower garden, but what is 11 " ; aucer ot 1 nicer 10 look upon fcnan a tine j tj () , . field of growing cabbage? " tne wo a Everv firmer shoudl set one; x I man 10 r P or two thousand plants in the' ' re na'inn . tall or winter that ho nuy Mip' J 1 uian tw< >r ply his family in the sprint,1 lMOlM,.. )r when vegetables are scarce, witu u})Mcrjp ,i an abundance ot crisp, succulent. _________ delicious, green .and firm-headed cabbage. (J. L B. Peiinv. Wake Co., iN.C. 0 Every case of backache. weak back, bin! S j der inflammation and rheumatic pains is S I 6 oaugerous if neglected, for such troubles HIM are nearly always due to weak kidneys S3 v Take DeWitt's Kidney and Madder l'ifls jty"' y 1 hey are antiseptic and soothe puiu H * U quickly. Insist upon DeWitts Kidney H !. and Madder Pills. For weak kidnejs and in (lain mation of the bladder they are nn- H s equaled. Kcgular si/.? ijPc. Sold here by H j J F. MacKey t 'o. was p 1. How Atlanta People Were I C()] 8 Duped by Alleged Palmist. I ^() j Atlanta, (in., Dec. 12.? 1 ne >( police ot this city are mxioib l<>. f locate "Broies-oi " Frank West, 8 D alias Professor May, alleged g tlS ^ pa'tnist, medium and mind-reade cr, against whom charges <> 1 I ion llioll lUi'i'i. tilr./l l/. ln. K, l. ., .> ..1 ? e persons tie is allege 1 t . h ;ye jj| to > { prevailed upon Ins sut j c'- to o hand over to him artico, ol I t jewelry, money, e'c., 10 h.* g 0 placed in a bag fastened around , I jr their necks and worn until such >,< time as ho might direct. Foilowing West:s disappearance |g from the city this week several $ 1 of his subjects opened the "con jure" bags and to their dismay, I instead of finding the articles or i cash wnich they were led to he- ^ ' liouu (ha * nrat*li^rt nlu><a/l therein, they found Wads of pa-; * per, etc. One victim, Levi Armr strong, claims that he lost three *' $100 bills by this process, while 1 Mrs. JefHe Haley 9avs that West I J robbed her of two diamon 1 rings ~ >r and a diamond brooch valued at \JJ $200. Another w >rnan alleges y that West "treated" her at her residence and as a result a lot oI '' eilverware is missing. Hf^j d ? m t Nearly overybody knows De Witt'a Little ;; ? , >1 Harly ltisers are the best pills inado. Tbev 'j* ^ are small, pleasant, snro Little Liver pitls. | ;|y n Hold by J. P. Yfackoy Co. w*a ? ? > ? tm ~ I I 7 . LANCASTER NEWS. DECEMBER 16. I9Q8 I RAISING PRIZES. was subscribed by banks, mer- I chants, lawyers, doctors aod politicians, but quite a handsome Experiment of York gum was subscribed by farmers. Ity Farmers' Union Each contestant was required,to Year a Decided Sue-, cultivate not less than two acres, -Plan to be Made! but was allowed to say which lanent should figure in the competition. Mr. Smith, who was awarded the rille special in Charlotte firgt priz(J of $136) Emitted a r: At a meeting held here ! ,rn^emeni Qf the total expense of ^ ie lirst of last April the t cu|t?VatinK his two acres and it >uuty t armerts Union un- jncluded every item that could to stimulate corn-raising reasonably be charged, ?ud he farmers of the county amoullt0(1 to $13425, and the ng three cash prizes to i estimated value of tlje yield, in e farmers in the county clu(]ing Btover, was $220.05, itered the contest by a ?j1UB making a profit of $85 80 or I time and produced the $42.90 an acre, while Mr. Land, yield on one acre of j wh0 wa8 awarded the third prize, At the time the idea figured the net profit on his oeived and made public prjz0 ftcr0 at $54^0 lers generally had al- Th0 unio), (]oci ;ej ,iiat it repar.nl their lands tor w(mld mal!(. 0?ru ?9l a rer. ,<l many had finished man(mt f(.?,ur? in !, therefore all felt more I jgoided thai during the .-cning ai a disadvantage, but,yeal jt woull, taU? $|(M) _ handing thi* tant the lol- membership for the purpose omplied with the coudi- , . |fl> ' ami no' al.ow any exeep' mt m- wT ^soritte'i bv the commit- t , , . . >. I oer* to enDr the competm >n. It I iliarge and entered the jg Mteveil tuer( wjM ? | V. H. Smith, Norman ,ai lncrt,?8e jn ,he ?,unber ol ' 1'itnd, -I. A. conjeKiautK i.ext year a- com"s* Whiten les, J. L p?ro,I with this, and tliat corn Lisi 1 .inrsdat was tlie growing will bo groatlv stimuli lor deciding the con. ,ated >11(l ?,e oplni?? iB freely the report ot ll,e judges expr?99t)(i lhat in vlew ol tlle tnat Mr. Smith had bitenese in the season when the b buahela, .Mr. Bhick bs 00n|08t was siarted this year the an . aa pounds, .Mi. Land prjz? winners next veer will have 15 pounds, Mr. Steele 65 t0 exceI ?,e achievements of pounds. Mr. Wmtesides (ho.e w|?, w<m tlll9 y,ar ,3 poundrt and Mr. Wood m ^ m 4 pounds. l he sum of I he old fashioned way Ol dosing it weak . , ii i stomach, or stimulating the Heart or Kid.1 been raised by popular Qevs is all wrong. Dr. Shoop first pointed lion with the understand- o?t this error Ibis IS why his preaeriplion I)r. Mionp*N lw'stonitiro i* uir<*cte<l f one-haif the amouil entirely to the cause of these ailments - the weak inside or controlling nerves. It isn t I )e aw anted to the pro- ho difficult, says Dr. .Sboop, to strengthen t .lie Inrcest yield and * stomRvh, Heart, or Kidneys, if one goes at it correctly. Kach inside organ It, ine Io be <il Vlde'i bet ween has its controlling or insid<- nerve When It . these uerves fail, then those organs must R ilex' Ills;lies'. I lie second surely falter. These vital truths are lead- |j eeeive I hieetifths ot the ing druggists every where to dispense and E tu lVl met amis in toe rraonimen(i pr .vhoop-s liestorutivrt Test Ij |g half ami lhe third it a lew days. And se? ! Improveim ut will B promptly an?i surely follow, sold by ) li t lis. As slated (lie Fundorburk Pharmacy. w ? - raised by popular Jf i( ia b. printed, vend it .. ff tion and 'he hulk of if The News oflicc. ^I . yj v-x? ( k W MEN WHO CARE TO DRESS W?LL K ; \ If you wear Barry Shoes your slip- I J'J, rs will last a threat deal longer than I V1,! ly do now?your feet will he so gjj >? tnfortahle at ni^ht that you will have B 2\ reason for change. E 17, Your leet will always look well, too, I r 1 harry Shoes are fashionable as well 1 *?<, comfortable. I j;*1 I'hcy arc well made shoes ? manufactured by Un- L labor out of splendid materials. We want to show you these shoes and induce you I ry them ? after that you will always ask for them. ,,w; .J. BROOM COMPANY I :l lain Street, Lancaster,S.C. I e AFTER-AIL~DAY/r7!S*V/ (j rrEST ^ aCi&issMI I 11 ^ pj P VM * > EAT WH rou Want of The Food KODOL Will Digest it. Sold by J. F- MACKEY & C The II oiue of Hood Clothe: & Croat I Unexcelled goods at low panic prices, ing December, to the purchasing public, 01 Clothing and Pants at Ac We have a nice and nobby line in both Clot and you will be surprised at the prices we All other goods, consisting of what is usu; up-to-date mercantile house, at correspondi So Come, Look a Be Convinced. llcC'aiMlcll it Allisoi tOH $15 TO $20 SAVED BY PURCHASIN THE SOUTHERN'S SCHOLA any are availing themselves of the extn now offered by the Southern Shorthand University of Atlanta, Geor$ laved V2t ' Aro you one of the number ttint pureliiuieil one < 1) Kcholurnhips of the Southern Shorthand and Huniues8 Ut k week.' If not, you had bett< r net at once, tor the time is t iii.t ?rlMMiu>!u> ?in inivi> wfi'ii iiiki i o iiiv me senoinrsi Business School arc ns followsHo $50 liookkeeping or Shorthand course is only $t< ! Yer increased to $55. Therefore, yon will save $15 liy parch ii if you c?i> not outer until Jaoimrv or Inter; the Scholars!] ure time. The $">0 Telegraphy coarse is only $:t5 to ttmse s y two $">H courses for $7?'; in a short time the price will be 1 for $S0 Think of it! lint there's no time to loose; go urot uthein TODAY and arrange for a scholarship- if not today, Let's figure it this way: Some may not hava the ready cauh t only $5 6' for a year; deducting this from the $20 saved < p, you will still he $14 4' ahead, if you should borrow the i nt only a $40 scholarship, $12.Ho would be saved after dedn ir. The Way to Get This Barg You < an not afford to misH this opnortunity; so if yon haven isiWIe thing in the world to do is to borrow it The rnsh is after the announcement by the Southern that it would soon ndsoiuest and best adapted business college quarters in the u of that nvw home-going, would, for a limited time, offer e Ask Atlanta's Business Me Applications for these special scholarships are being made n -ough the mails, business education is I'lIE NEOt&aM'l Y < okkeeper? Arc you a stenographer? Can you receive telegi ur chances for promotion aro poor; in fact, it is the iiioh rid to get a start in the commercial world without this busir ''irst-l-'loss College. Ask Atlanta's representative business unt tha .Southern and you will not post|>onn this matter any 'all or write at once for special rates. A. (' . Brisooe. l'resid eaident, Atlanta, (la. For the present on Whitehall viaduct BESIDES HEAVY ANE GROCERIES OF ALL KIND! we direct your attention to our Jac Coffee, i 1-2 lb cans for 25c, and vey's leading brands of Tobac ural Leaf, Rich and Ripe Coon and Ripe Peache: Lot of fine home made Molassess a Goods of all kinds. Also country gr Youtfs to serve, J. W. Sullivan 6 fee j ? . '- ^ r" [AT 5Tou Need ;o i Sargains We offer, durlr entire line of * tual Cost. ;hing and Pants will quote you. * ally kept in an ingly low prices. nd ii llrot. G RSHIPS HT 0N8L imely low rates and Business ?f the apeciol IjOW-PRI- ' liversity in Atlanta, tts iwiftly passing and very tips at this ohl-estahlishy Hoon the $50 vat? will using Scholarship now, tip can ho used at any ?curing scholarship bow, >00. All three $50 conrind to the otlioe of the i>n Monday. ; at H per cent $70 wilt >n the cotabined scholarmoney , or, shonld job cting the interest for a ain 't the money, the most on; it begun immediate move into the Urgent, South, anil in ctlebraxtrnordiiiHrily low rat*s. n D person, by phone and jf the <lay! Are yon a ruph meHsagesV If not, t diAicnlt thing in tlie less training secnred at i and professional men longer. lent; L. W. Arnold, ViaeiPAMTvl M. A. JL X "< JL || kson Square [J all of Har- B v :co, Nat- |j v , Red |] nd Canned ound meal. Co.