The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, July 11, 1913, Image 9
8
FOR KEEPING F
Ann DiiDE! ice-box, especially
vvll I Ul\C should be cleaned
I frequent^ with boi
THE LAN
its drain-pipe, SOIL TK1
thoroughly and \
iling water and A Voting Colored
CASTER NEWS, JULY
BATMKNT. fiOVERNME!
Farmer Tells of
11, 1913.
"IT CROP REPORT'S-'JKS?
I 80.1 per cei
it of a normal, compar- QTXOTTT
.2 per cent on June 1,
it on July 1, last year. P
. - V - .J;'"
V
.D NEGROES
[V. Sli!ftRTi!flATP.n?
IN THK HOT SUM.>11
Practical Suggestions t
Avoid Sickness l''n
Spoiled Articles
Washington, July 1
partmen of agricultu
the following practict
In regard to keeping fc
lav It a! u'ii'i 1 liitr u'iDi a
...? .....<^..0 washing soda, and gi
ER MONTHS. aj airing. A persist*
I be waged against flit
o Help Public the home.
r..Hll? "Uncooked foods
' proposition should b<
of Diet. dren should not be al
in skins of fruits, especl
reTas issued J ;n ?'xposed t
il suggestions d1^ on ""screened
>od and drink j __
,? "Those who go av
ven an occasion- Its Importan
?nt battle should Crops Suggest**
?s in all parts of To the Editor of
If I can interes
as a general versation, or try
8 avoided. Chll- ject, that might li
llowed to eat the reader. It would
ally rrults which ject than the so
o flies or street subject as It ougli
stands or push- go far back in the
ihe past, before 1
^ay for vacation Df the rocks aum
cc?Rotation of K,n(j cohn r
The News:
t anyone with con- Department o
to treat some sub- Reports on <
iterest some gentle # try's Pi
be no better sub11.
To treat this t Washington,
it we shall have to idea of the i
? dark, dim ages of country's grea
the wrinkeld faces given yesterda.
eared, even hefnre ?? * ~ 4 ?
i and 81.9 pe:
EIGN8 IN AMERICA.' age on Jufy
bushels pei
f Agriculture Issues 15.9 bushel!
'onriitions of C'oun- bushels the i
rincipal Crops. 701 00,000
July 10.?The first IJS'SSI*0,?0
Blze this year of the 3??,0b0 .bV8
test crop?corn?was bushels
y, when the depart- 000 bushels
i. < i . The amou
r cent the 10-year aver1.
Indicated yield, 14.1
r acre, compared with Present C
3 last year and 14.5 Give tin
average for the past Ave I
mated total production
bushels, compared with Raleigh,
bushels last year, 621,- man Clare
hels in 1911, 635,121,- program (
in 1910 and 683,000,- Farmers'
in 1909. unions at
nt of wheat remainine cuss the r
onditions, It Is Dwlared,
p Negroes a Flagrantly
Jnfair Advantage.
, N. C., July 10.?Chalrnce
Poe announces that the
committee of the National
Union has asked local
their next meetings to disirohlpm
nf Rnrrppsitlnr Mia
1U 11VFV >? VUIUVI , "III! C*
ing the public to avoid
eating spoiled articles
"While people shou
about the condition of
eat at all seasons of t
should be particularly
ing the summer mon
weather bacteria multi
rapidly than in cold
produce chemical cha
foods which greatly les
sickness from f^ r
of diet* thing in a summer r
Id be careful 'clty 18 ?
the food thev ; fome- 7he dan*er ?
he year, they la COUn} Te Tt* r
watchful dur- Many of the cases c
T^o i ' HL ' recorded in the fall
Sv'Jr Jl 'the water is pure h
' ?h?r uwi|Water or contamir
o "1 ^runk or eaten at sc
f.n tiodr .sort. Insist on boile<
's ... t, absolutely cannot g<
Idea that every- animal life exh
esort or strange the soil grew all l
iure and whole- home of all the
3f typhoid fever plants Beek to si
is very great. Then the quest!*
>f typhoid fever ?what is the s
in cities where great garment of
ad its origin In jia8 in her store
Lated substances lying In three stf
)me summer re- immediately avail
a water. If you 8ecured. This be
?T boiled water, fnf.t wp nrp not n
uiriu \Jk afti itu
sted, for out of showing the a
plant life; it is the estimate of the
plant food which corn which cc
itisfy their wants. cate will be ]
Dn comes to us. ntte figures as
(oil?" It is God's great wheat en
the earth, which second largest
house, plant food were given as
ites, available, not Gf the size of
able, and tightly an(j rice crops,
ing an established Details of tl
nurpriip^ nhnnt thp -
nun* i??ut?u iin repuri .
creage, condition and
number of bushels or 35,516,000
>11.lit ion reports indi- ".87 6.00 0 1
produced. More defl- and d4.U7l,<
to the size of the 1S11*
op, expected to be the CORN (
ever gathered, also .
well as the first idea torn: Ai
the potato, tobacco a<'reF oomp
acres last ye
cent of a i
le acreage, condition, 81 e Der rer
y 1 is estimated at about races in t
bushels, compared with as is airea
lushels on July 1, 1912, It is assert
000 bushels on July 1, farmers ai
homes by
IROP VERY GOOD.
consequen
rea planted 106,884,000 social life,
ared with 107,083,000 a public 8f
ar. Condition, 86.9 per negroes to
normal, compared with to themsel
it on Julv 1. last vear. uhito ???!
he South's rural districts .
dy the policy In the towng,
ed that thousands of white
re being driven from their
the growing number of
ners around them and the
t lack of adequate white
The hope Is to develop
;ntlment which will require
> buy land in communities
ves instead of breaking up
r? m nnttioQ liv InH lunHml.
iniivf vaiue nuu uiie
unfit for human consi
fortunately, there Is nc
lute, simple, practical '
mining the presence o
cllli in foods, or of ol
tlve evidence of the
ptomanies. The averag
not have the delicat
needed for these tests,
to detect these micro-c
"The housewife will
' ' W,V;" ' make very sure abou
sr?bS> ?r *?? <*' "'"ns- "r
of'detS-!,u"c acutely t? 1
r v.,.wf>.i that comes from a
It.KL?! ' outhouse or stable, o
existence of "o?" ""ore favor Is
f: "Boiled water can
' , " palatable as unboile
flat taste which bo
"?r, J??. 8kl11 soon after It has bee
flnH 1vp? nn.1 l? thp faCt thllt bo1
find eyes and of Jt the al|> whlch it
t the reputation reai beginning of
tap water. Re- what it is capab
Lake any water How shall we keel
source near an jn the soil? Shal
r in a neighbor- 8-8-4 fertilizer. 01
at all prevalent, grades, or shall 1*
be made just as rotating of crops?
?d water. The ' need not answer,
iled water has j ual that tills the i
;n boiled is due I it and make a de
iling drives out I This subject sh
held in solution. hr.aiv?rinai
soil making, but ?V tVi ami
?le of doing now. <L ,l? ?J P"
p these plant foods f m condition
1 it be by applying lous cro?s foll<
r some other high WINTER
t be by the proper wlnter wh<
This question we acr
n i normal, com,.
an ;J J v g cent on June
finite study. , . . , ,
lould arouse every , - n? ? *
. of ?.!? f faot the 10-year av
I indicated acre yield and 84 0
)ductlon, Interpreted I ,
reports, of the var- bf18hel8 Jper {
>w: bushels last
WHEAT CROP. the average
? < * j Estimated t
;at: Area planted. 00o.ooo bu
es, 31.b per cent of a ,.,4 74d 00
r* W,ith 83 5 ,per 2;53i:488!00
73^3 PeI Cent 2.886.260.00
ir. and 79.9 per cent. 2.552.000.00
erage on July 1. In- 0ats. A,
r cent the 10-year aver- nately san
1. Indicated yield 27.8 farmers tc
icre* compared with 29.2 matter fui
year and 26.5 bushels, "For th
for the past five years, negroes si
otal production 2,971,- as largely
shels, compared with hoods of I
0 bushels last year, fifty negr<
0 bushels in 1911, families t<
0 bushels in 1910 and have only
0 bushels in 1909. either rac?
rea nlanted S7.S41.000 i ' ? -1 '
dwichlng white and negro ^
gether. In discussing the
ther, Mr. Poe said:
e good of both races, the
lould buy land and settle
as possible in neighbortheir
own. For exa; ole,
> families and fifty '*e
?gether in a district . in
half as good schools for
s as they could have if the
nose uie saiest. pracu<
of bad food in hot wea
article has any susplci
usual odor or looks
should be avoided. Pe<
doubtful restaurants si
ticularly careful about
cooked with a highly s
rnatic sauce which mig
had taste or warning
sweet smelling, clean f<
eaten. Spotted, gre?
w T* ? the water after b
er. scalded shallow open
? .? rlV ; ed to stand for 24 h
*bon?.oH**l' " or dirt cannot get at
rtple eating in Jt8 alr an(j have lta
nr fl.ii" stored by the second
meat, or fish | "Finally It Is par
tant In summer tha
\?l " nliv not be misled Into b(
? hi. ' label 'Guaranteed u
?J^v or and Drugs Act- on
n, si my, o aKes means that the
oiling is put in that everything cc
pans and allow- pGO(j( shelter, ri
ours where flies an(] the promoti*
it, it will regain come from this 1
usual taste re- r?ii
^,ay- GROVER CLEVE
ticularly impor
t people should praisp 4X1
dievlng that the 1 KAISh
nder the Food .
cans and pack- Eminent Banker
government has
.mes from the soil.
ilment, happiness and 15 2 bushe
on of civilization, ^
namlnate thing we Suction. 483.0C
LAND ANTHONY. $&}&
434,142,000 I
) CRITICISM. 418.000,000 bv
. ? I The conditio
Discusses the New wheat in the S
cy Bill. follows:
5.6 bushels per acre, ac_
15 1 bushels last year aorps-]ast yJ
Is the average for the t f '
Estimated total pro- De"Vent a
)0,000 bushels, com- T?iviiqis
? 919 ??0 bushels last 10(r HV^
>00 bushels in 1911. ( , , , ,
nishels in 1910 and compared *
ishels in 1909. vear and 2<
n on July 1 of winter for thf, t
outhern states was as tola) pro(j
bushels eon
a null 111 fU 1
pared with 37,917,000 and with
ar. Condition.*76.3 per Jep, co-o)
rnial compared with 87. meetings,
June 1, 89."2 per cent on cies of v
!, and 84.5 per cent the thing is tr
age on July 1. Indi- munity co
26.9 bushels per acre, cuts in ha
rtth 37.4 bushels last progress.
>.7 bushels the average "The bi
five years. Estimated that in th
luction, 1,031,000,000 communitl
nn?roH with 1 i1fi H7 - ?
annum ?ri f ui uut i uue,
regard to churches, llbarjerative
societies, social
and nearly all other agenital
civilization the same
ue. To have half the commposed
of a separate race
If all the social power for
g fact we have to face is
ousanr's and thousands of
ies in the South, the negro
trotny raw meat, or n
soft In spots also shouli
with suspicion. Taste
a supplementary test, 1
used after eyes, nose, s
mother before she alio
to eat anything, shoul
carefully In a good 11
and finally taste It.
"Milk particularly
rapidly under summer '
ly If it already conta
i i T- i tested these foods j
o^ course is them purt' and dehlr
k,?? >!? i ernment does not mi
i A tee- The guarantee
ind fingers. A jbv manufacturer
'w? h",^11,dt I more than when y<
!?iitomon it grocer guarantees th
g 8me11 U- weighs out for you i:
amine goods labele
deteriorates just as carefully as t
heat, especialins
bacteria.
mm. rronounced Duluth, Minn.,
able The gov- M. 'Reynolds, pres
?ke _e guaran- nental and Con
is made wholly Bank of Chicago,
, and meanB no Minnesota Banker
>ur own corner today on "The A
at the sugar he rency Bill," and h
3 all right. Ex- criticism for the i
d 'guaranteed* Mr. Reynolds s{
iny other kind." of personal inte
I dent Wilson and <
I ton charged with
July 10.?George j
ident of the Conti- I States?
amerelal National Virginia .
spoke before the Kentucky. . . .
s' Association here Tennessee. . .
dministration Cur- Texas
ad both praise and North Carolina
measure. | SPRING Will
lid that as a result [
rviews with Presi- 1 Spring whea
athers at Washing- 6 83,000 acres,
the responsibility 24 3,000 acres
I'm i9iTyeavr 000 bushe,s
at ?V Rfi bushels in 1!
" "11 ?? oo els in 19]
; " 8; bushels in 1
*oc ^ ?o Acreage p
, I'l ? L'l em states a
L- 96 77 84 with conipar
5AT NOT SO GOOD.
t: Area planted, 18.- Texas l
compared with 19,last
year. Condition. J
... . , larmerH Hi
last year, 922,298,000 white farn
911, 1,186,341,000 bush- trous ecoii
10, and 1,007,000,000 lower stai
909. many sect
larted to corn in South- of negroes
nd Its condition July 1, pie to the
isons, follow: When the
Ten-year munlty be
Acreage 1913 1912 Av. scattered,
081.000 83 84 78 wife and
,176,000 87 90 82 neighbors
nccnnft n *o 0"- J *- -
re noi oniy suDjecung me
iers to more or less dlsaaslomfc
competition l?y their
ndards of living, but in
;ions the growing number
i is driving the white peoi
towns for social reasons,
white population in a comicomes
too small or too
when the white farmer's
children find more negro
than white neighbors
Housewives, therefore,
It that their milk after
the milkman does not
length of time on a h<
or stoop before it Is p
box. Milk bottles sh<
closed, both In the ic(
of it. If there Is any <1
to the" excellence of t
supply, pasteurize all d
"All foods should be
or wratmed. and alwa
should see to Russia Selected by 1
being left by Bloodsh
8tand ,for an?" St. Petersburg,
ot back porch , . , . ?
ut In the Ice- Paria has Placed herf
ould be kept In the hands of Russ
;-box and out Qf bringing about a <
loubt at all as tilities in the Balka
he local milk to prevent further
allk. cording to an annc
<1 keqt covered | here today apparent
vs out of the I thorittv.
tulgarin to Stop of preparing a cu
?d. been Impressed tl
July 10.?Bui- s,re of n11 c?ncei
' .. best plan possible
.elf unreservedly Fo^mo8't amc
la with the view an(j ^y way of s
cessation of hos- provement, Mr. R<
ns and In order that the seven m?
bloodshed, ac- posed federal ret
>uncement made all be appointees ?
:ly on good au- the exclusion fror
of the board of ba
rrency bill, he had 73.8 per cent c
lat it was the de- with 93.5 per
ned to devise the per cent on J
to enact into law. 85.3 per cent
ing his criticisms on July 1.
URgestion for im- bushels per i
jynolds pointed out 17.2 bushels
ambers of the pro- bushels, the a
serve board would five years. Es
of the President to tion, 218,000,C
n the deliberations ed with 330,:
nkers and. business year, 190,682 J
>f a. normal, compared Kent7iokv V
V " H TenneLee l[
uly 1, last year, and ?? o
t.he,. ;ivei!aK'' Miss'lppl 3!
Indicated yield. 11.7 N p.CT
icre, compared with Arkansas ' 2
last year, and 13.3 0 \>
verage for the past }'
itimated total produc- T"
?nn k?0i.?i, '' _ Louisiana 1,
>00 bushelc, compar348,000
bushels last
000 bushels in 1911. ' m1sb Mau
v, w , v, v, v, i. i to o i arounn in
636.000 90 82 87 is given fo
365,000 88 86 87 farmer m<
244,000 87 82 86 ably buy
230,000 85 82 84 cause oth<
836.000 89 88 88 same feell
500,000 81 84 84 land In a
980.000 91 88 89 munlty. I
992,000 86 79 81 rantly unl
,931,000 87 88 82 white pep<
ing the l
de Holley of WlDnsboro Public g<
em, a tremendous motive
r moving away?and If the
>ves some negro will probhls
land at a sacrifice be8r
white farmers have the
ng and do not care to buy
predominantly negro com9uch
Is the negro's flagfair
advantage for driving
ole off the farms and takrural
South for himself,
mtlment must find us a
reach of flies, which a
rlers of typhoid. All
era, etc., in which food
should first be scalded,
be handled as little as
iP
re deadly car
rerlf. Pitch: Mrs. P. B. Morral
1b to be stored .... . Food
chould the guest of
possible. The and Mrs. W. C. Thoi
men generally am
i. ~r r>.>~ be calculated "t<
I of Mount Car- 8ygtem of htinMni
her parents, Mr. nation and contro
mson. tical board."
d that this would 200,979,000 1
> place our whole 265,000,000 bi
K under the doml- j All wheat:
1 of a purely poll- 601,000 acres,
I 814,000 acres
sushels In 1910 and 18 l"e Buest
lshels In 1909. I
Area planted, 49,-1 Mrs. W. I
compared with 4 5,- and Master
last year. Condition, visiting rela
mmm
or miss Charlotte Jones, remeay."
). Cauthen, Miss Lallage ! Dr. W.
W. B. Cauthen, Jr., are was In to\
lives in Winston-Salem. Tuesday.
W. Fennell of Rock Hill
vn on professional business
A Won
The
tan Wants
Home Paper
The
Lane
aster
News
<3
SI.50
a Yea
r
I
M
HAPP^
IT THE
AKE HER
{ BY TAKING
YEAR RO'IND
TTiorVit PofTPC
! onH Pnmpc
TT.xrPinr TnPC
Hqu anH T7ri/
M
loxr
I
I
-B?/JL fellt JL M.&VV3
w UlAU V/V1XXVU
J / V WJl J A W4WW
VAMJf UAAU JL X XV
V
-*c\y
Tak
abo
1 e+?
:e a look
ut out. ]
TT^?r ?1
and see i
Elave you
Tfrkiivt
i your P
plenty ]
'ranted St
Bill Hea<
r^o/io Vn
ationery
Is for Au
TrnlnviAc
isn't
gust
He:
JLJLU YY <Jb *
ids, Rece
JUUli J UUA
ipts, Etc.
JLA%^ 1/ IfVA JHLJ
2 Let us
Mm V/ JU1J
3 have yo
L ,
ur order :
now.
MAIN
STREET
I NE
:ws
LANCASTj
ER, S. C.
-
=====#
iL -,n uJ.y .W,/ '