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' ? A 2 GOOD FARMING COUNT IN CHESTER THE GOVERNMEK T. 'Htf I, AN IT'S ESTIMATE. MHHB29 H I-ANTKK NKWh, DECK MB Kit 14. HUM I Remarkable Crops R by Former Lanca: Farmer on Pot Land. The Southern I'ultivaU W e often hear t J According to Crop aised this Year of Department iter County the Total Prodo >r Sandy For 1910-11 \ 5,646,597,000 P j , Washington, D qh c'impl?ini . Reporting Board I NOT of Agriculture H llUI ction of Cotton I "I was v Will Amount to | ounds. palpitation < H and was irrc ec. 9.?Tti? i u- 4 On the ai H H.tffl'n P n i n m ? rr cry nervous," M Mollie Mirse. U II !, Ky? "had )f the heart, H ML dvice of Mrs. H I 4r\r\f^ O ^1 JRNITl JRE^i THE thai we k,write loo what, rich farmers d 4ithe Cultivator is a ' but I can noJ follow I It will brea'x any ^ follow if, c." V but one Rtandard to , . tai production of much about F i.i. United fcva'tn to o, auu that , am >uiit to 5.64G.5 i paper ltlle?h.D? (""""C'.uUwIl.. equivalent to 1 1 A poor m*n to Veil, I here is ot)0 """" fstmiHt" ??i the set tor a'?v3 . t .I,. IT... co.,on for the t,es of Ord r 1910-11 will me more g< .97.000 pouudh H medicine I c ter*,) wh elk ^ ^4 ! , .. Jw.. . the chance 126,000 bales of ^ but | fl weight, w?,he since taking crop iM[or!i"fc' 5 54 0E* mm . ?.l o. IA m r?: /a a iuu iv 6 uui- m ui and it did K )od than any H < ver took. H ?M years old and H has not left H i m lots better H Cardui." || > nnl iff - RIG ?B?? HI Y\ (jut one to toil w, and t one?the oest. Th the individ j ?ls to best they c<u. N >' is there is not only man than there is u but there is almost j . . uumu u; I?IIW \j li? 1)18 18 H high .. . parlmeot <?t Acn eu it in up t" . tod* v. Ttie 1909 follow it as , . . . 004.949 baii'8 iud w, the t uth . . 13,587,300 1 ales "more lu the a the land." ^ 8 ? . Virginia 13,000 ill in I he pur- . .... lilia (175.000: Son cu ou ij m arm ;i.e 1908 oro^ ibe estim iteO ThO Wom t 8 follows. il Cardui Is a ; N >rih (Jsro- H sold by its 1 rii fi.mli .* i . The lady < IUJUI vv lan's Tonic T idvertised and BE need of , oving friends, faj who advised Bu arc receiving each d^ now carry one of the be and wc want you to lot anything in Furniture, 1< ly lar^e shipments of Fur rst stocks in town. Our j )k over our line, and \vl ?t us figure with you. niture, and wc trices arc ri^ht, Ten you arc in Wc know that pose or ine tnau?in one ba9?in the eff ? forth. While oyei Couuty we met Mr. ory. Mr. Gregory 1 just a renter, bur h< in efforts he makes nt Urmintr lia r?a rrio I tlie HlIlDlUOll ' rta one puts 116'000 ; Ua"r?' in Chester Florida 58,000; A F. D. Grea- 000 ; Ml?sia?ip| is a poor nun, Lo"""?na 260,00(1 a is not poor 00?; Arkansas 811 or in the plan "ee 305.U?0; M a TKin Oklahoma 900 c i 7en ,ww. Mrs. Mirse t< la l,7o0 000; H had herself 1 labarna 1,174,- H serious ferna pi 1.1 GO.000; Cardui, so s! i. r o ,m I Cardui woul< 'n ^X ' " I If Cardui 5.000; leoitt't- Cain and IV i8souri 48,000; H surely will < >00; Caliloruiu I Won't you 3 take Carduf. Bg 1 3ccn cured of H le trouble, by H lie^knew what H cured Mrs. Hq ' Irs. Mirse, it ES 1 :ure you too. Eg try it? for wp L' We Can Sa nnvu vvh^rp tn Kn*/ Kr ve You Moi \ttr frv Km* f/n r*/\f f U /\ / * ley Uf : tj _ year on poor sandy 111 bushels and 5 corn on an acre by pounds ot commen aud 200 pounds ot n He will make this y of cotton on land a wuv< A uig laad he made 3 pounds ol using 1,000 How A Georgia F? nal fertilizer Bushels of Cori in ate of sods. Sandy Soil, rear 35 bale* The Southern C where onlv ?? r inner Made 195 ? a on an Acre of ui> hid hits an<l 44 w h^i*^ (i it I ult.vator. "Tw" h"n ,^, .. ii'il'ars. ' rpt e t'i B """ "~ m snid: d ?nd fifty-six d Mr. I'mpi*. ?? W1 ?V/ U1IU 1 1V. low we give a list of a fe Bedroom Suits fr Beds from Dressers from . / ?v IU IIUJ IU gtl II1C 1 'K w articles that we are off? om 52000 to $175.00. 2 50 to 15.00. . . 6.00 to 20.00. hi. pui-ci. ncL'ring : three bales were aid This is certaiuly t showing, and shows standard aud good v lor a renter. What has doue others c way to suceebi ib n mauv iaiin^rs i ide laai year. tkat you can no' i remarkable yield ol corn on ei } what a high can Upon the clay srork will do tiunk you can not t Mr. Gregory yields far Souih ,an do. The higher la'iludes. ot barred to r" a lave iue nonon make as lar^ea ' wron. .. nei?ri't ''cause d itiuy soil as you ^ ' lacdi'. Others ^ 11 , the neuro prod make as lar^e ^ sale, which show as you can in , , c >it<ui at $25G, liut bUCh ins . insist d thai eve vir a u ru <?n rmi ii?_ .(i clared the E at'n io? much " K tion <?l Mr. Pace, i I uceii his bill of I -e?i lour bales of B aiiti Mr. Page B ry'hiug *'?8 ill fl washstands Iron Hall Racks from China Closets frc Sideboards from Mattresses from Springs from i . 400 t? io.oo. I 2 50 to 25 OO. >m . 20.00 to 40.00. 15.00 to 65.00. 2.00 to 15.00. 2.00 to 6.50. the teuter or to the 4 owrnu, - but ?bosi win it, must use the the means that aloti ?to any high de^re not win by standit you can by goiug.foi small land- ?<> i<> prov^ aevtr would* ma'ter o! ! catnv i methods and ftM(\ lar^e >ieldj c ie can win it grown in any t-ecti e. You can Carter, of i* ig back, but.giaj ga'hered 195 rward, ii >oaj(rom an actt.bv *? \J M'O vui *'U # lah . i that il is not a .. . . . .. * But I didn't 1 but ol ef;ort , . , . said Andy, '! o >1 corn cau be J th this adf ion. Mr. F. N. ~ the mystery, Mr County, G or... Mr Jones, the bushels ol corn ?o . w. w"1<' h- d given t using $30.00 lave ftfnr j nly hH'1 three."' litiooui light on | . Pjte called up' G ?8tonia huyer, he check and ex Art Squares Iron Rugs from * . >e Line of ah i . 7-5? to 27 5?. "2V>h to 5 oo. ' Pictures I win ouly go iu the ri and this always ca effort and more assi! way ol preparation iertilization and goo The only question i willing to pay the p hp v, e ght direction, worth cnnioa rcial lis for extra U8ed the foilowinj stance iu the 3 . acfcg 8-2-2. of soil, liberal 2 gaefto muriate d cultivation. 10 gackg acid pis, ''are you 16 g^eke, or 3,1 trice?" lertitiz r. He n c - ftf'ilizera. ?J? *J,1'ued the situj g: J)Uee looked t "enounced iha' ' of pot.?sh. baldt> whs rith hr?sphate. wer*r?*ht ami J00 pouuds oi jrued under a A'dv n - I. it ion to him. NU. j , 4 tt his boon ami ^ the nuTib-r ? 11 In f it, the weigh bj be pleast the che?k was, serve yo till iiisist *d that| I c3ljl1 jul111us act, we carry everything 1 to have you call and it u. We carry in addition t r rtiglll JT that goes to furnish a h< nspect our line, and hop to this a very _ _ _ r tt i -rices )me. We will e to be able to j.ueu uiuuy UK oi ever ready to com "unsatisfactory lj tions," and iusteac down to right matu along on the duwn^ the land grow po( viflfis lp8H Iriir. vi ir larmers a10 ^ood crop of rye plain 01 the piowed it dt^p, 1 ftbor condi- feet and corn seve i of getting ^11. His corn srs the> glide variety. Mr. Ca? raie, leitintf an equally good sir Drer and the . jjuiiug 1909 he m aur t A f,nu r ... mere ? a? sonnet ou this acrt, . . . f tnat he only h haii rows four , , J . . that the amoun iu loche3 in the , # ... too much for ?lii was a prolific . , , weight of his ter can make , which they wer owing on coi ton J con would m>t take i aUe ooU pouuuH (Via I ron kin tit % mj wing oaa wrong; \ hd three bates; t ol mi ney ? aa ee bales of the at the price at e t-old, and he w the money. Later; | ^ ouilipicic JL/1] ncastfir tic ui naraw 0 H^rrh are J ^ J But merchant*, evei to farming and mac quite a succebs. Su M Jones, a men t large bubiiiess in ( told us (hat he udd bales of cotton iro w-. jrc??. 0i lint cotton on o. are going he gathered \y are making Last >e?r he us , with idr. S. ^ b?ck 8-2 2 gu? mat doing a 1 8acfc kaioit. J heater. He ^ ac'd picked 216 j 8acfc 8.4.4 kui m *200 ?ore? ?* 1 uc nan aa acre. In _ ..oc , GHBtonia end c 1185 pounds. T , , . Jones found th ied? mistake one of 11 too. eniered on his t identical numb' and that he had< iDO? tor four bales cirniru up tt? lilt* if the line. Mr. at by a curious ie hales had been looks t wice by r s and weights counted and paid when he rbould Con npany l - r t and would get iro more. He naeu 60 guano per acre and 1 of soda, fie says h made more had he 1 amount of soda. M "I bave one old ne< inisyear be d m 60 to 75 mount of guano 0 pounds of nig yield 355 p ur ei little nitrate The guano co*t e would have increased lint ie3i ised a larger 0snf.8' nr ?49 ~ *, profit, r Jones said: *ro tbat has loubled the a- have paid for or and increased ?? '$18 lo'snd ,he FERGUSON >5 pounds at 14 -a pretty good Abbeville Men Father. Supr " Amount of Hit ? Tcmj GETS BAIL Uld ?QU perfect oil he Who Killed His dowoponln erne Court fixed ^oy^uu, i Bond at $3,000 dL' jorary Heat i ever stop to think of the man ater is of value P If you want to i winter, you can get sufficient he? idross at night, and then turn it < th* morning, u bed,and you have 1 I h? c aim OUiCklV The latbiT cutting Hf J / ways In whloh m a fcuITI ileep with your win- k,uing the it from so oil heater . . off. Apply match A moM u>^, 'hen you get out of aha found neat while vou dress. S to intimidate him. closed in on hid son, him with his knife and e the pi,tol Ren' off. older Mr. Ferguson antly. An open knife by the side of the de picked 23 bales of < two-horae crop and or six more." He but we will,? thieve bis own directions bave made more ih amount, but aided fc 'otioD from a ^ HONES"] will gel live did uot add Ke'u??a to Accept legro left 10 ?a'ei Cotton i would cot S?W Only Threi ?n half this YorkviUe Eoq.j >y the plan- a uegro op at Clo r NEGRO ?Story of the ~~T _ Columbia, Di Pay for Four Njck,e8 o, Ab, When He had before A^sociafe 'm B. Gary, in the irer: There is room yeaterda) ver. who jroes habeas comua jevlie appeared M Justice Eugene eupreuic court Hrall evening in a nrr)ceefiinu' fnr ^PaHl t Those who he breakfast before tl heat can get Imm< an oil heater, and i The girl who pi In a cold room i have warmth from she plays, and thei The member < , ... of>an.?u. ii ive to eat an early le stove Is radiating '"at f"e 80 cdiate warmth from ?voi?l a di then turn It off. falher was actlces on the piano n the morning oan e w',e an. oil heater while dead man j a turn it off. j \ < our' i af the family who , >0 testimony showed n did ail he could to fficulfy and that the the aggressor. > and children ot the joined in a petition to ft*kinn that the peti ning ol Mr. Jones a the direction* of ovorseer, you see tb room tor complain I et.ough lor all. Tn world do not move any man's wishes ud guided by by the name of a competent Jack won, the " e result; no used t> distinguis and mouev other negro of th lings in this Little Andy is wel just to suit toe whites ol Clov< i We must and is generally h "Little" Andy bail for J. H Luile"* being shot and kil'e h him from an- Abbeville conn e same name. week, ll known to all The testimonj it and vicinity, showed that t] eld in high es Ferguson, had g Ferguson, who d his father in |ta?nq| ty ono day la*t IffiMntt r at the inquest ' tie tatber, J. P. /T % j one to the home ill nas 10 waiK tne tl ter's night with a n _2|Bj temporary heat wi: then turn it off. p?RFI oor on a cold win- tll,u?r ue a estlesa baby can get hfarinK n The ?" he"er'<""1 cnnr' rt ii'?ner whb BCTION fixed bom; ^ in >unt w?!> I ^fa^l ?he a'tomi .amut<d to bail. After irgumenta of ceuapel, ecidgd that the petienfitled to hail and I at $3 000 which a1 n ?t objected to by )T VAnnrftl mkn learn to adjust changed conditions, era are making as gi as Mr. Jones, but t lue ''giving up" hinc P Ends Winter's T To many, wiuter is a m ourselves to teem as a straigh Other farm est negro, who is reat a success and obliging as hey are not thoroughly honest A few days ag< went into the bam roubles. handed Mr. J. A. amod of trouble. tforward, hou- of hie bod, J. I always polite arrange a settler well as being some land the si father. In endea >, Little Andy a settlement the k of Clover and enraged and i Page, the cash- with a knife, cat i. Ferguson, !o ?ient in regard to nv?*"?ble In , - . . mediately at wt f?D had sold Ibe Smokeless and c vonog to arrange ,lw*y,s? hl^.V' i father became w'ck 'roiI> bei g -tucked hi, son blCk fog hie clo.hi.-K SSZ&'Z I | Absolutely tmok its capacity of quickly giving heat. App >rk. It will burn for nine nours withe idorlcss. It has a damper top and a cot le amount of oil in the font, autoinatle-locktng flame spr?*a< ; tur. id high enough to smoke, and is t wick can be cleaned in an ins|ant. p body or gallcBV cannot become wedt cwicking. Finished, in japan or nicke ,ervice- and v??f lioht and APinm?n??l eless and odorlett jsented 'he ly a match and it It Iniiut refilling. It it aafo, c??^ < il handle. An indicator Saved 1 How an ap| ler which preventa the I ?HH prt(Vt?nte? :asy to remove and drop nj FnyeU?Till< raster had ool ;ed, and can be quicklv I WtlH v?ry thii :1, strong, durable, wall- j Hn?l neciued t J ^ W X*\J state. from Awful Death. jal'ing calamity in hia family i ia inld h> A D McDonald b. N. (J. It. P. D. No. 8. "My Kmuption," lie wrileH. aha > and pale, lm<( n<> appctttite grow wc.ikcr evorv .lav The frost bitten toes and i hands and lips, chilblains, and rough skins, prove trotables fly before Enskle A trial oonvinees. Grei Barns, Boils, Piles, Onto and bproins, Only 25c at mac>, Crtwfoid 4 lagers. ohapped ier, a check, wit M." SM that it be ched, n's Arnioa Balre caDDOtreftdl but W iteat healea of ' , Bores, Eczema Mr. Page aQDOnnc Lancaster Pharw 1 ' ' i h the request in several places . Little Andy The eon retrci hen he heard ing from hi* fa :e the amount mantel pieca ant i Y ' D* ?(ed and in back- ^ ther parsed ttie f ?. i picking up his 1 ? of K^q fnffirr 9 ? /- --r>? altrs Eutryivhtrt. If rot at v wt. umte f r tUscn] to tht mart it ajtncj c./ tnt Standard Oil Comj (hcwTwntad) nil remedies ptitm circular _ Discovery 'w? cured her. tbi lanv rith"??OKh ^ I ever saw or * Rf'pPf, ?*t broDcbical tr BUnW' $1.i Ml. Trial Lfncawter Pli t \ failed, till Dr. King* New ih tried, and ho completely at nhe has not been troubled aince. Iih ihe b#at medicine heard of.'* For oongha, colda, hiiia, croup, hetuniorage all ouhlrtH. it Lhm no equal, 5oc, bottle free. Guaranteed by mrrvicy p. , w * ? 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