The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, April 28, 1909, Page 2, Image 2
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Agricultural ?J
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Your First Duty as a Farmer
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The Progressive Farmer.
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We cannot too often repeat
and we cannot too strongly em- , 1
pha-ize the fac' that no farming'0
is good tanning which does not j ^
maintain and increase the fertil-i*
.... If*
legarutu oy ptopie oi otner sec- *
t ioiiB.
Isu't it time tor us to about j e
i A
face and and change these thing-? o
Secretary Wilson says that with {,
seven years of good /arming the '
average Southern land would be
worth $ 100 an acre Is not ^
that, with all that it would mean,'
a prize worth striving for?
It so seems to us. But howare
we to do it? There are j -j
many little details to which n
caretu! attention should be given; j t
but there are a few fundamental v
roles which must be observed. |
( 1 ) We must not permit our o
lands to wash. Whatever will J
prevent this, deep plowing, ter t
races, cover crops, is a thing not e
to be neglected. n
(2) We must not expect to'd
lalro Irnm .It. ..11 I I.? * - ? ~ 1
?"v "in 'wiKin mi i-iir tiiur i;
without returning something.
We have the fertilizer habit, s
and so we are not as likely to at- d
tempt this as are farmers of, a
some other section.-; hut? rt
(/I) We must keep up the sup- ^
ply of humus as well as of plant i
food, and this we have shame- ^
lully neglected to do. This means
c ?ver crops as tin, and green
crops to turn under, and the w
feeding of live stock. *
(4) We must rotate our crops. 1
The growinir year after year of e
one crop will inevitably deplete i
the soil. i
(5) We must have in this rotat
ion a liberal number of legnm- ^
inous crops. With the legumes J
we can increase the fertility of our l
lands and make Southern agri- j
culture the prosperous calling it t
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hould be. Without them we
nail iso on the old road toward
productive lauds and an imoverished
people.
Let us a^k you once again
What are you g"ing to d(
bout it?" Will you not to:
he sake of the South, tor you
wn eako, lor your wile's am
our children's sakes, bejiii
his year to rotate you
rops, to sow cow peas am
lover, to feed a- much as pos
ible of your crops to stock a
lomo, to take care of your lane
iy plowing it deeply and tillit?;
t with liuaiu.-'!
All these thincs you can do
n a small way, perhaps, at first
>ut once started, with more eas
nd more effectiveness each year
knd the doin^ ot them will ineai
i new era in the history t?l tin
Jout-h and in your own life.
Many Armenians Slain.
Beirut, April -M ?At Anticcl
nd vicinity tie.- Armenian pop
ilation has been practically oh
iterated in the massacres of tli
ast few d ty> by t\h??fem fanatics
fhoubands oi destitute Arnien
an widows and orphans are stil
n the district, unable to ire
i way.
Words to Freeze The Soul.
Your son liu.*Consumption. His ens
s hopeless." These apisilIiUL.' words wer
poken to G- n L. Blevens, i leudin
uerch.uit ol Springfield, X. C., by two ex
*ori doctor one a lnn^ sp- ei.dist. Tlioi
mis shown the wonderfn. power of J)i
ling's rsoM Discovery. "After thro
reeks use." writes Mr. I?le\ei<s "he wu
us well iw ever. 1 would not tnke all th
noney iu the world for what it did for in
>oy." Infallible for Coughs and Colds, it
he .safest, surest cure of desperate Lun
liseasea on earth ~>0e and i 1.00. (luai
mtee satisfaction. Trial bot'.le tree. .1
\ Mackey Co., Fnnderburk Pharmacy
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Dug Way Out of Jail.
Deland, Fla., April 23. ? Ar
hur Nelson, sentenced to han
or murder; John John-ton, sen
enced. to life imprisonment to
mirder. and Charles Warrer
'hendore Hart and James Hamp
on. all awaiting trial on serion
barges, dusr their way ou
htough ihe cement il<>or am
irick wall- oJ the Volusia foun
y j.?il last night and escaped
heir escape was discovered tliii
Doming and bloodhounds wer
mt <?n their trail without success
HKKK DltlNKKUS and otL> r- who >ull
r with Briftht's Disease, Diabetes, line
che, or any Kidney or Bladder 'Ironbl
ID be otlred it they will take BLOODIN1
LOOP AND KIDNEY TABLET.*, 5Uc
ox, mailed by The Bloodine Co., toe
loston, Mrsh. Crawford Bro-, , Specif
i;etitrt. 49-74
The Armenian Massacr
--20,000 to 30,000 Killed.
Beirut, Asiatic Turkey, Apri
4.?A conservative eelimat
iow places the number killed ii
he Armanian massacres in Adan
ilaj et at 20,000 to oO.O'K). A
be town of Adan*, more tha:
ne hundred mris ar*- missinj,
t is known that 21 native pas
nrs have been killed. Fears ar
nlertained that other America
nissiouaries, tlim those whos
[eatlis have been reported, hav
ieen murdered.
Latest reports from Adan
bow appalling bistres- in tha
istriot. >5 mo- lb ,000 person
re homeless and starving, ani
housatuis ot orphans are to b
rovided for.
^eelingOnions Without Tea r
The work o* skinning onions
-Inch usually ends in tear-", ca
>p made a pleasure bv pourin
oiling water over them ?nd coi
ring a few minutes before pee
ng.?Woman's Home Compar
on for May.
Do you have that dark brown ta*te i
our month every morning when you wak<
f ko, yon are bilioua and ahould take t w
>r thri-c of thoae little liLOODlNE J-.IVK
?ILLS, e??y to take, never aioken. weak*
-r gripe, 'Ar?o mailed by The Rlondim- Cc
no., Uoston, Maaa, Crawford Krow., Sp
ial Agenu, 49-74
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vy oi tne sou. tiig crops are no
indication oi good farming when 1
they aie produced at excessive
cosi?a mail may make a big ^
crop and leave both hiinselt and
his land poorer for the operation. 1
A in tn doing this may be anything
bu' a good farmer. Hut |
the man who increases the lertil
itv ot his land year alter year so '
that he can produce profitable
crops with each reeurriug season a
?he i^ a tanner worthy ot the
title.
The soil is the source lrom|
whicn all our wealth must be <
drawn. Lie who wastes this her-' 1
itage of all men and thus leaves j
the world poorer for those who. '
shall come alter him, commits a 11
crime against provident nature j '
and against humankind, lie j1
who redeems the waste places, (l
who makes the desert to bios-i{
som and the barren tields to :
bring forth, is one of humanity's
benefactors. 1
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The question is: Which are In
you going to be?a farmer, who | [
helps to make his country more '
lair and Iruitful, or a mere rob- a
ber who draws with selfish im- J
providence upon the bounty of 1
the earth and makes uo return' a
It is for you to decide iu this, 1
the beginning ot another farm
year ; and we cannot believe;
that you will willfully decide to
be a soil robber.
To say uothiug of the moral i ^
aspect ot the question?and, far- (
nier friends, there is a moral as
pect?this business of soil de j
pletion is financially unprofitable. f
We of fhe South can see only
too plainly the results ot such a
syt-tem, "worn-out'', abandoned ,
fields, poor stock, poor houses,
few conveniences, cheap lands, (
?a poor people, in short, so
shown by census reports and so
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THE LAMCAST1
I Headache
; I Every Month
r |H You may think, because ;
*?5 have Ions had it, that you ni
IB have n hea<tark? ?v?rv mm
1 | being a women.
c |K Hut if you think so. you
| Iff wrong, since a headache is
jtaj sign of disease of your worn*
* organs, that thousands of of
I women hace been able to rcli
j | SM or cure. by the use of that won*
Kg woman's medicine.
' WOMA^KL^
ii H "1 recommend Cardui to nil i
ITS women," writes .Mrs. A. C. He!
0 of Unicoi. Tcnn. "J suffered *
iT&S headache, bearing-down pa
ij?| feet swelled, pains in shouli
?S and many others. At last I t
rW Cardui, have gained 20 pou
'IS 3n^ have found it the host n
-US 'v'nc ' ever used for fen
1 1 v8 troubles."
At All Druggists
f j raj write fdr free aDVICI
I 'St statins a no and dfoeriliini?
I j torn*. >> l.iTitos An i-n.i In
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CYCLOiNE IN tiEOR
J Several Persons Injure
Thousands of D
Worth of Property
* stroyed.
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? Fort Gaines, Ga., Apri
Six persons were injure
fm thousands of dollars' wc
' property destroyed in a c
that swept through Clay
ty this morning. The ap|
pf the storm threw this pi
to a panic, the roaring
ir elements causing wome
childreu to run about the
r crying distractedly.
Within a few hundred
oi Fort Gaines the storm s
K ly swerved and took awa
f a corner of the town, dei
jiinga number of negro 1
i wrecking the country ho
B. F. Grimaey and J. W.S
Mr.Griinsev, Mrs. West
B '
e negro children and two
hands ot Mr. Grini.?ey we
jured.
i. A central of Georgia tr
k caped by tlie narrow ma
? thirty seconds, liaviu^
" thai tar ahead of the cj
ii i Keports from Shortervilh
lO'ho, Ala., and Clemoa
are to the effect, that mu?
e aye occurred at Ihese placi
You should aot delay under
, I cuuintuucea in cases of Kidney and
* I trouble. Yon should take ?c
p ' promptly that you know is reliab
I thin*; tike DeWttt'a Kidney and
n lulls They are tine^ualed for we
| backache, inflammation of the
\ rhcniuatic pains, etc. When yoi
I DeWitt's Kidney and bladder
i sure you get them. They are at
II Accept no substitutes: insist npoi
i the right kind. Sold by J. K. Ma
Two Preventives Aj
Moths
e( Take one fourth ot an
each of ground cloves and
a W!iT see^' one ounce o!
l common salt, one hall pc
lavender flowers free fro
(j st'dk and one half ounce <
dried thyme and mint. Mi
e
together, and put in cam
?11 k hags. These scent 1
placed among clothes, w
s serve them from moths ai
i, a pleasant odor,
n If you are troubled with
k ill the house, try putting 1;
T. paper well saturated wit
1- pontine in the drawers,
, t Iliru t4t\rl
i ? I * ??v * *? u ? v* >/vuviv/|)iiggj \/i
ever there is any danger
'moths working their dt
nitions; it can even be put
"o : the edge6 of carpets. Turf
^ is the best preventive ol
>..! I have discovered.?VVi
J Home Companion for Ma^
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ER NEWS. APRIL 28. I9Q9
jgm Situation in Turkey.
B Constinople Taken by Army
I of Young Turks After Sev|
I ere Fighting?The Sultan
vou 9 Surrenders.
uM H Constantinople, April 24.?
tafl The forces <>t the Young Turks
are H .entered Constantinople this raor*
Sgj ning at 5 o'clock anil after sever
inlv H ...
h i fighting 111 tli; streets ol the city,
eve ?v in which it is estimated that
,cr" S 1,000 men were killed or wouuded,the
Turkish capital was]com$
8 8 Plete,y in their possession by 1
|| 1 o'clock this afternoon.
| ?.? a The constitu'i n:?hsls':;rj now
patrolling the city and order is
being maintained. Foreign res
sick iw idents are believed to be in no
ins. Kfl The Sultan is sale at thejl Yildiz
<?C,?k 1$! ^h. A number of shells
"d* Sl (lroPPed within the contines ol
laic I&* the palace, whereupon the conikS:
niander of the forces there hoist Ki
ed the white flag and at once
; jL opened negotiations to surrender.
. y * | The terms ot this surrender are
I j now beincr discussed. The com.
mander of the constitutional
army has iiiven until -4 o'clock
GIA. I this afternoon for a tinal answer.
The Yildiz Kiosk is completely
surroundad by the men from
:d and Saloniki.
ollars' I'ield guns, heavy artillery
and machine gun? were used by
b?th sides and at some of the
local barracks, notably Tasch
? ? Kischka. the Constantinople
sd and troops who led in the uprising of
>rth of April ,o
ycloue A party of sixty American
coun- tourists who were in the city
proach were reported in safety by a
ace in- detachment of troops to a steamed
the er jn the harbor. The Americans
n and remaining in Constantinople are
streets ajj gafe<
f.OSS OF LIFE GRKAT.
yards
udden- Constantinople, April 25.-The
v only Vildiz garrison surrendered tonoliah
day to the Constitutionalist
homes, forces. The commanders o
mes of these battalions began sending
hilton. i? their submission to Mahmoud
t, two Schefket I'asha last night, and
farm the whole of the troons nrotectim*
ire in the palace pave their formal and
unconditional surrender shortly
ain es- after dawn. Niazi Bey, called
rgiu of 'Be hero of the July revolution,
passed is now in command of the garfclone.
risoi).
i, and Sultan Abdul Ilamit', has been
, (?a., permitted to remain within the
h dam- waus Qj tj,e Vildiz Kiosk, where,
in company with ms ministers,
he waited tor the outcome of
any cirHlnddor
the struggle between his loyal
UMthiOff . ., ,
le, Homo- troops and the army ot mvestBladder
ment, each hour bringing to him
&lv
bladder, word a ot fresh disaster. It has
i'?Us b' heen stated that the Snltau gave
itmeptic. orders to his men n?t to resist.
1 netting
oltey (^o. whether or not this be true,
w s it can he .-aid of the troops with
I in the capital that they put up
gainst i ft stubborn resistance at all
points, and the losses on both
i ounce sl(h's are exceedingly heavy for
[ cara- '*1e length ot time the enizageI
dried tuent was in progress.
>und of A representative ol 'he com
im the mander-in-chiet ot the Coimtituiach
ot tionalisl forces is authority for
ix well saying that there will be an adebric
or quate inquiry into the sovereign's
jags, it alleged complicity in the recent
lil pre- mutiny. The ministry has not
id srive yet been dissolved, but Constantinople
and a number ot other
moths places have been declared in a
lotting slate of siege. Martial law preh
fur- vails. The last garrison to suramong
render was theSelimich artillery
' wher- barracks Four thousand men
ot the stationed there with a hundred
ipreda- guns threatened to blow the ctty
; along into rums, but General Schetket
>entine today ordered up f?0 big guns
moths and several batteries of machine
Dman's gl,n* to positions which <y>m
Ir. rnanded the barracks, and/ the
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Kodol :(|
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For Dyspepsia and Indigestion )
If you Suffer from Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Gas on | the
Stomach, Belching, Sour Stomach, Heart-burn, \
etc., a little Kodol will Relieve you almost Instantly
Kodol supplies x lie same digestive So. don't neglect your stomach. v
Juices that are found in a healthy I>on't become a chronic dyspeptic. 4
stomach. Being a liquid, it starts Keep your stomach healthy and I
digestion at once. strong" by taking a little Kodol. ? If
Kodol not only digests your food, Y011 don't have to take Kodol all \ H
hut helps you enjoy every mouthful time. \ ou only take it whea
you eat. you need it. il
You need a sufficient amount of Kodol is perfectly harmless. f j
good, wholesome food to maintain V
strength and health. Our Guarantee Ij
But. this food must be digested *
thoroughly, otherwise the pains of , Goto yourdruggist today and get a dot- \W
indigestion and dyspepsia are U.? >M
result. bonostly say that It lias not done you an9 xl
Wtion vonr cfnnnrli run not do it h pood, ret tiro tA? bottle to the dnMTftet*?! 0
>> lien JOur Siomacn cannoiao Its refund vour money wlthoutquee*
work proper! V, take something to tlonor delay. We will then pay the aruf- {
help vour stomach. Kodol Is the fh?t. i>on't hesitate, an drugeists know
I only Chilli! tl.at will give thestom- 1 1
acll Complete rest. in a family. The lar^e bottle contains B|? , II
Why? Because Kodol does the times as much as the arty cent boitla. - *.1
same work as a strong stomach, and Kodol is prepared at the laborator- t
does it in a natural way. ies of K. (J. DeWitt A: Co., Chicago^. if
Sold by J F. MACKEY &. GO- I*
1 "We Sell Evervtliiiig II f
I^i *< 1^8 'v
jl That Goes to Build a CotIS'
tage or a Mansion" ?| \
I ? will be glad to have you fig- J|
0 ure with us lor anything in 0
0 our line. We will make it 0
to your advantage. See our , \
? mantels before buying else- W
W where. They are superior. W
f We have on hand a big lineof #
5 Ready - Mixed Paints x M
0 which we are selling at cost. 0 ?S ?
0 Don't miss the paint bargain. 0
5 MOORE LUMBER 5 I
# and Manufacturing Co. ^
cruiser Medijteh steamed out of "wt* | A Large Sample
I "">*? 01 field pi . end proper- ? TO? J R-" ,?,'1UStS? " ' ?'
; ed for action. The commander that. Mil positively cure Brtghtfg Dis- J,
... . . case, nialwi is, Stone In the Bladder, ? Si -*
of the barracks thereupon sub- Pain In the Mack, Gravel, F&eumat- !
I milted tarn and Catarrh. Win be cent to anyone I
I * aending ten cents to pay postage and packing. U
Following yesterday's terrific Min"' The B,wo4,n# f-wpoM?on. Boston. m*.* j
fizhting the ci*> took t n an CRAWFORD BROS., ' XJ
aspect of strange tjniet towards Special Agents
evening. There was some fear * \
that there w0uid be further fight- Notice of Teachers' Exami3
ing during the night, as the, . I
lorces ot General Schetket were ilallOIl. '
strongly posted close to the pal- The next regular examination lor
" * teachers certificates will be held in f
.ace. the Court House on Friday, May 14.
1000, beginning at ft a. in and closing ,
* ' at I p in. \
! THE CHESTE HANGING. \
this in inind, a- positively no one ^
wilt be permitted to teach ir. the public
schools of the county, that doeLawson
Addison Paid Death ,h"id *
Penalty For Murdering A 1 kouki i. ffi |
_ Co. riupt. of Kducation. \
Two Women.
Chester Lantern, April 23:jsmoked his pipe up to the very
Lawson Addison, colored, was last. Two colored preachers^
hanged in the jail this morning Keys. David Thompson and
in accordance with the sentence Willium ..,,...1 ~/i ji
. u'-mui , i uuuuuicu r*
i of the court lor the murder oi Union? exercises in the cell ofv *
two negro women nearly th ee the Roomed man a few minutes 1
years ago. It was nearly half before he was hanged. Addison
past ten o'clock when Sheriff L). declared that he was ready for
K. Colvin entered tire cell and the end and walked on the gal- I
read the death warrant to Law- lows and did not need any as
ii;- o i- , -
inn iiftmiB wrrf unuiKi io sDtance, such hi* nerve. \
his side and he whs marched on The crime for which Lawson (
i lie callows. I he hlack cap Addison today paid lor with \
was adjusted and al 10:85 the i . tlr ?i ? ? , , - .
Ins lie was the brutal murder of /
trap was sprung. Addison's _
, . . .. , , two women. On the eve oi
neck was broken bv the fail and )
. 11 minuies alter flie trap was lOOfi Addison shot down t
| sprung Dr. A. M. Wylie pro- snd killed Mamie llalsell and
nounced him dead. Mis body Matilda McMaster in the pubwas
taken down and turned oyer \xc highway near the old Dr. i
lo hie relatives for burial. Kph Atkj,)((0n pl(l(.e Both of
The condemned negro had splen- /
& , the women died instantly. V
did nerve, tie arose this morn- < m
ing as usual and said that he _ ' Jj
had made lus peace with God Cw**gwo4 Si i
and was ready lor the end. He\^ ?
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