The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, August 15, 1913, Page 3, Image 3
to get anything whatever froi
literature!
"In our country elementary
the situation is just as bad or
Our whole rural school syste
fact, has been hacked and hev
m the Ing outfit at a cost of $75'
and fertilizer distributer ai
school bought together what grait
worse, to buy.
m, in "Two of our members 01
L'Pll in niiro onrooHor on/1 ?'?
THE LANCASr
0 a lime SPECULATIVE 1
nd have
1 we had WILL NOT G]
vn a ma- . B?
kAW Pollrf AnnnnnrMl In
rER NEWS, AUGUST, 11
3ANKS y*ry Bwt K,nd
C"P PfiTXr Exchange.
"A ^ Having become fo
time a happy husban
rannaetion \fo?? T"??.
), 1913.
of Wife. MASTER
r the second In obedience t<
d. a farmeT of passed by his
m % _ t a t Tl?t ? ? 1 J*
;'B SALE. of Heath Spri
story, shingle
> various decrees buHdlng, oco
honor. George E. FfebTn
^ , . nrGncpfw t\ f I
3
ngs, containing oua -roof
frame 5-room
upied by insured as
lary 1, 1908. Sold as
T O ^
lit the procrustean bed of the
model. In your spelling boo
Instance, where do you find
words as clevis, Blngle-tree, mi
etc. Made by city people fo
people, the books ana teaching
not been adapted to the needs
country children. We Bhall t
long step forward when the far
has proportionately fewer pre
in arithmetic about foreign exc
nnrl lotitlirln otiH InnorUn/lo or
city bers own a wheat drill,
k, tor four use the two machines
such fore each man gets the use
ittock, two machines at one-fourth
r city of each ma 1 owning a sepj
\ have chine. We also have seven
of the in our local, each owned b
ake a more indlvldulas, and sever
m boy and rakes owned In the bj
>blems Five own a stalk cutter and
ihange a steel roller. Our neighb
They all With *.10,000,000 to
There- for Agricultural Pi
of these
the cost Washington, Aug
irate ma- which borrow or loan
il binders speculative purposes wi
iy two or any portion of the $5
al mower government funds abou
ime way. posited in the national
five own sist in moving the crops
orhood is tire amount will go to
, v/^uuvx%i\mi ? aiiaugu wuui/, l it.,
be Placed bent upon him to wrl
nrposes paper some brief men
partner. The ladv. w
13.?Banks fair and forty," tippii
money for 170 pounds. She is a
11 be denied "?t yearn to shine In
0,000,000 of Hved all her life in <
t to be de- crowning tribute, "
banks to as- plain, average woma
and the en- fried to make home
institutions place in the world for
i*"eis II incum- niure, prt-MUHlK
te for the local Pleas Court of da
tion of his new in case of J. H. ]
e learn, "Is fat, Mutual Fire Insu
iK the scales at will sell to the ]
good cook, does cash, within the 1
society and has ?t Lancaster Coui
Oil City. As a {'ay? Monday, Sej
She is just a the property her
n, who always as belonging to I
the pleasantest after mentioned,
her family and ar<* to pay for pa
juuge or common * ? ' " *?
ite August 4.1913, TIM
Parris vs. Carolina
ranee Company, I One farm, 2
highest bidder for shaw, contain!
egal hours of sale ro?f. 4-room
*t House, on sales- by insu:
tember 1st, 1913, uarV 30- *908
einafter described, T. Reeves,
he parties herein- | TR.1
The purchasers one lot of
ipers, and if they containing oi
1 OIU Vl*r,
iCT NO. 13.
Vfc miles north of Kern?
one-story, shingleframe
building, occured
as dwelling JanSold
as property of
LCT NO. 14.
land at Elgin, S. C.,
ne-storv. shiii?rl(?-rr>nf
metric system of weights and
ures, and more about how to
late a feeding ration for cowi
fertilizer formula from certan
titles of potash, phosphoric aci
nitrogen and when he studie
portionately less about far-awa
tralia and Kamchatka and
about the soil that he walks ov
plow8 in every day of his life.
THINGS TO RESOLVE 0
iu mo micKiy BBinea, una n is i
meas- convenient to own such a m
calcu- cooperation as mentioned a
j or a them separately, and a g<
quan- more convenient to our pocl
Id and sometimes!
s pro- ?*I should like to discusi
y Aus- portunities for many other
more agricultural cooperatioi
er and warehouses, cottonseed o
creameries, egg and poulti
N. ties, a cooperative exchang
uraost as nun earnestly sirive 10 I
achine In rency demands of the
is to own sections,
jod deal The policy of the trea
ketsbooks ment was announced yef
Acting Comptroller of t
b the op- Kane, in connection wit
forms of the condition of nation
a?cotton the close of business Aui
il mills, every national bank in
*y socle- to report detailed inforr
e in each money loaned or bom
neet the cur- irieuuB.
agricultural The New York Wor
here, in Venango coi
isury depart- presentation of a type
tterday when which it hears little
he Currency man, the batting ave
th a call for a?e yield of cotton 01
al banks at erage cost of living, a
?ust 9, asked occupy much space
the country prints, where averag
nation of ail theme. The average
awed. Upon eseapes publicity al
mil 10 comply win
id Bays we have premises will be r
inty terms, the ; t*> \i"i
of woman from
The average One farm abou
rage, the aver- Kershaw, on whic
wheat, the av- story, shingle-ro
md such things, building, occupied
in the public dwelling, Decemb
es are a staple af5 property of C.
wife, however, j T? ...n
fter a fashion !
ii terms of sale, the frame buildini
esold at their risk. 1907. by Bail
, | on Southern H
' caster County,
t 5 miles north of tv nf J. M. an
h is situated a one- ' TEHMS Ol
of, 6-room frame chaser to pay
1 by C, C. Small as
pr 31, 1907. Sold Master of i
C. Small. |
r NO. 2. NOTICE OF 1
r. occupied March 1,
py & Harper as store,
tailwnv, in Elgin, LanS.
C. Sold as properd
J. S. Hagius.
K SALE, CASH, Purfor
papers.
S. T. LANHAM,
Spartanburg County.
ELECTION FOH COT
^ur iarraers ineniseiveB, nc
are largely to blame. The la'
vldes for teaching such practlcj
Jects as agriculture and hyglei
sanitation, but it is doubtful w
one country child In 10 now f
them. Here is a chance for ou
ers to come forward and 1
mighty movement along! Let
show themselves as progressiv
State superintendent of edu
who said to me the other day
nvever town Tor selling farm
iv pro- breeding associations, lnsu
tl sub- sociatlons, building and loa
le and ttons, telephone lines,
hether time will not now permit.
r "arm THE FUTURE SOUTH CA
help a "I must also bring my ir
: them a close without further el
e as a of the agencies needed for
icatlon about the great results I 1
that a advocating?first, a Farme
products, oasis or tills data, ei
ranee as- available in time for
n associa- tion of the $50,000,000,
etc.?but department will aim to
between the banks whit
rtot in* 'oan 'n connection wltl
' ' A> operations or are chron
lessape to and those who endeavt
aboration financial strain whereve
bringing Information of this
lave been was announced, will not
rs' Union ly obtained by the comp
tpected to be Kreatiy gratifying, l
(he distrlbu- pauses to think of it,
the treasury aculous.
differentiate She is not a new w
h borrow or therefore, does she in
i speculative does not parade with
ic borrowers nor smash things v
>r to relieve Kettes. She walks so
r it exists. days, unhampered by
character, it skirts. She does nc
v be regular- ettes in her boudoir
troller of the turkey-trot and tang
but, when one 1 t)ne lot of land
not at all mir- tpr east of Heath
one-storv, shingleoman.
Seldom, dwelling, occupb
lake news. She 1907, by O. H.
the suffragettes story, board-roof,
1th the suffra- i sheds. Sold as (
ftly most of her property,
muscle-binding | TRAC1
it smoke cigar- ? nor
dance the 1 ?"? ,farm nef
:o in a cabaret ntain "K one-s
a mile and a quar- j T<?
Springs, containing I
-roof, 3-room frame ' x. ,, ,
ed December 14. : can<^'^a
Hammond; \Vz- 5?ya4or y ?f ?
frame barn and ?t^ i
2. H. Hammond's ?^e ha?'' "
, held at said \
r NO ? Rust 19th, 19
1 3' of 8 a. m. and
ir Heath Springs, agers of elect
story. shingle-roof, I A. J. Baile;
; WKICi HER.
to having received a
the vote for Cotton
Lancaster Court Houae
mother election will be
daces on Tuesday, Au13,
between the hours
4 p. m., the same manion
officiating.
v and L. P. Clyburn
boy hart far better study healtl
hlBtory and agriculture than g
phy?If he had to choose. 1
resolve on these things:
"(1) That every South Ci
farm boy over 12 shall Btudy a
ture this fall.
"(2) That eve: boy and gli
12 shall study the health boo
"(3) That every girl who cai
Btudy domestic science.
"(41 That three times as
h than or other farmers' organiz
eogra- every township and a farm
Let us club In every township, eac
everylastingly at it for these
irolina then a local paper and a c
gricul- per each devoted to comm
velopment, and then in eve
rl over three leaders of progress
k. for their whole time and se
a shall their ability, enthusiasm a
knowledge without regard t
many First, a countv farm demi
;ation In currency as a feature of
woman's the condition of natior
h keeping order that the treasury
> reforms; may know what sections
ounty pa- try are in need of add
lunity de- lation at various period?
ry county This innovation is the f
employed other material changes
lected for acter of information hi
nd expert required in future *o fur
o politics, ernment. The fc.* s
nnstration been in use for yea ar
his calls for restaurant. She ca
ial banks In ments of good hoi
' department but the component j
of the coun- tall are to her as an
Itlonal clrcu- ture-puzzle.
? of the year. It Is because ther
orerunner of average wives aroun
In the char- that we do not despa
anks will be and read so much
nlsh the gov- They may be unchroi
which have and unsung. They
e beine stud- less, the femlninp sn
in mix the ele- i Jrame "i-room aw
ne-made bread. 'n9"red ,J?n ry
.arts of a cock- ??ld ?nd MtS*en >
unsolvable pic- *hpre,n? 1 ^6-st
frame barn and
e are so manv on<\ a T
d the country contained therein
ilr when we see a" PZ?P?TtZ,
of other kinds.
licled, unquoted TRAC1
are, neverthe- ~ , . , . .
it of ?h? onrt>1 One lot located
elllng, occupied bv win oe the c
21. 1908; house- for nt Lancasl
furniture contained and Charles 1
ory, shingle-roof This Augus
stable with sheds; 1
agon and harness
and two mules.
of Mrs. J. V. Bow- 4NN(
nson, joint owners. '
r NO. 4. For C
I a half mile north I hereby an
andl dates to no voted
or, and O. Frank Cook
V. Hlnson at Kershaw,
t 13th, 1913.
\ O. TILACKMON,
County Supervisor.
)UN CEMENTS.
otton Weigher.
nounre that I am a can
boys and glrlB shall be enrol
corn club and tomato club wor
year.
"We also need to get over tt
that it Is not necessary to e
people, to train them for p
efficiency, after they are 21.
never finish now until we d
Walter Page puts it; and the ol
past 70 I found attending th<
cultural short course in De
Irfat trnn r n rn iunoo r\ f li n c
led In agent working all the time
k next farming methods?Improve
ments and machinery; mc
le Idea power, better methods of n
ducate better system of co-operatl
greater richer social life. Second,
'We superintendent of scnools |
le,' as whole time to the work ol
td men every teacher and every si
i agri- every pupil to the highest
nmark efficiency and carrying on
xf irnol r?on cfn ir nnmnnifrn fnr nnnt
for better ltd with a view to lur
d imple- obtain detailed inform)
?re horse- The information col
narketlng, ably will be available to
Ion and a use 'n conectlon with
a county of amending the pend
giving his bill.
' bringing
chool and The Fresh Air <
^neter' Dr" E,la a- Webb? ln
Farmer s Wife.
ther steps to The vote may In due
Jtion. upon them, but it wil'
leoted prob- They will never neg'
Congress for for the caucus nor
the question the nominating conv
ing currency be thankful that we
wives in this city an
Cu?c. ! A Jersey Spelli
the August Saturday Evening P<
I A country nolitici;
time be thrust ?! Pr,mu*- S; c1
not spoil them. ^torf.' ^ingle-ro
loot the kitchen Jwe "* x,occuP'
the nurserv for K Novemli
ention. Let us as ProPerty of E.
have many such TRAC1
d countv. ? ,
One farm near
tig Lesson Lancaster County
ng lesson. story shingle-ro
>st. I dwelling, occupiec
:in in N'PW .Ter- by M. C. Powers.
containing one- dldate for re-i
of, 3-room, frame Cotton Weigh
by insured as Ject to the lat
er 22. 1907. Sold rules and reg
B. Wright. cratie party.
r \o. n. -
Rich Hill, S. C., in For C
\ containing one- * hereby an
'of, 4-room frame ^or Cott<
1 Januarv 21, 1908 tPr ^ourt Hot
Sold as nronertv Potion, subje
election to the office of
ler at Lancaster, subvs
of the state and the
ulattons of the DemoA.
J. BAILEY.
otton Weigher.
nounce myself a candljn
Weigher at Lanca?lse,
in the approaching
ct to the rules and reg
ICIPI jrai c? i v ij j/rn vi nn; *
thirst for progress which must
any puissant people. The farn
onstration work which has b
new knowledge, a new spirit
new zest for labor to tens of
sands of old, grayheaded farn
South Carolina?this is an
tlonal work as surely as the te
of arithmetic in the schools.
"RURAL COOPERATION
: mark local taxation. Industrial
i dem- school libraries, corn club
rougbt clubs, etc., etc. Third, a
and a tendent of health giving
thou- time likewise to a never-ees
lers in paign against disease and a'
educa- ditions that promote diseaf
aching "So runs my dream of
CarollYia that is to be, the F
olina that is our high pr
help develop, a South Car
training, So much has been ta
s, tomato schools, urged in lectu
. superln- printed in the magazin
his whole necessity if fresh air
ising cam- both night and day that i
II the con- to he unnecessary to
le. again. But people hea
the South heed and the toll of d<
South Car- "House disease" is a
ivilege to speaking of many ailm<
olina pre- ed by inhaling stale and
ught in the *oy was elected 80jio<
re halls and 9"? day he v'slted a
es about the teacher he desi
in the home the hoys and girls,
it would seem A spelling class v
snpik of it so the commissioner
r and do not Inquire Into the pro
>ath goes on. organization. The t<
term used in * pPpl"nR b??k an
uits contract- ,lned "P 1" front of
poisoned air ra
>1 commissioner ?f M. C. Rowers,
school and told i TRAC
red to examine
One lot of lan*
ras performing: Past Heath !
said he would one-story, shing
flciency of that room dwelling,
\achor gave him 25. 11*07, by Jas.
*1 the students as property of Ja
the mighty edu- TRAC"
Ck TV? OllP lflt Of lflTl
* illations or
governing sab
r NO. ?. I L
1. five miles north- t
Springs, containing Notice
le-roof, frame 4- Kotieo is 1
occupied November unSers[lned v
F. Robertson. Sold estate '
s. F. Robertson. ^n the 8th d,'
r NO. 7. make his fina
a 01/ ? dian and appl
n m IPC north. _ _ ft
the Democratic party
1 election.
EWIS P. CLYRURN.
* of Discharge.
hereby given that the
rill, an guardian of the
MARTHA WALLACE,
ly of September, 1913,
1 return as such guary
to the Probate Court
"Tne otner pianas in my pi
of rural development?dealing
ly with matters of rural co-op<
?are perhaps too technical
general audience, and It Is be
elaborate them In speaking tc
ences composed chiefly of fa
I do wish to emphasize this
however, that while great resu
to be achieved by better meth
maketlng and rural cooperatlc
South Its still a hundered
aiiorm uumuittimjr wiuit, preu
chief- homp-ownliiR, famous alike
jration captains of industry and fo
for a efficiency of its average 1
tti r to state where science and tl
? audi- have made labor an art rn
rmers. a drudgery, and have pro
fact, appreciation, the leisure a
Its are nancial well-being necessai
ods of development of a high degi
>n, the ture and the finest floweri
years tive genius. But her great
uiiiiiii?iii.iv in nouses 1101 properly i
for great In spite of all that ha
r the high on this Bubjeet of the
worker, a fresh air, this crime aga
le schools ies which amounts to
ither than tinues.
vlded the Take for instance tl
nd the fl- cancer, which is spoken
ry for the the house diseases. It
ree of cul- at the enormous rate of
ng of na- in the last 50 years
est source show that one woman ii
ventilated. . " "" ?
s been taught p2 "V,"* at?/.be flP8'
necessity of Speli eggpit." ^
ilnst our bod- . E-g-g-p-l-t, slo^
suicide con- f.U. ,, .. ..
i "Wrong," said th
le disease of and Pointing to the
of as one of 8p*" ,,
has increased v *
700 per cent Wrong You spe
Statistics wnThea"fXtVboy ?el
i seven in the ^ a"d th,f nP*L a
t boy, lio wild: east of Kershaw,
story, shingle-rc
vly spelled the dwelling, oecupl
i1907, by Insured
e commissioner, as property of L
next boy: "You TRAC
. | One lot of lan
>11 It ieast of Kerf"hav
'? 4u~ story, shlngle-roi
id iLfame dwelling, occupl
.. , 1907, by insured
_ _ ,m or Lancaster
containing one- mtSsory.
of, 2-room frame
led December 21. Guardian Est!
as dwelling. Sold Deceased.
. D. Horton. August 8, 1
T NO. 8. I
d 214 miles north-1 Ix?st Ce
v, containing one- Take notlc
of. frame 3-room 126. dated S
ed December 21, shares of the
as dwelling. Sold eiHiono' nun
county for letters dl?H.
H. ROWELL,
ite of Martha Wallace,
1913.
rtiflcate of Stock.
e that certificate No.
ept. 15, 1910, for ten
capital stock of the
rHncr on/1 T non A oconln
behind the times in agrlc
methods and we must contli
emphasize 'better farming'
with 'better business.'
"Statistics showed that In
with exactly the same econom
tem and marketing as the Sou
North Atlantic states farmei
making $500 more a year th;
South Atlantic States farmei
that the average farm work
tho PnrnllnnQ nrwl Vlrcinfn r
ultural or strength I shall expect t
aue to In her crowded cities, bi
along white country districts?In
homes girt about with ff
1900 and gardens, approached
ilc sys- equal to any of which R<
th, the boasted, and set in co:
r was possessing the best sch
an our churches and libraries a?
r; and balls and all the conven
or jn modern 20th century life;
ivoruc- ties where character induf
o find not United States, and one
it In her ve die of cancer. This
beautiful ing condition can be co
lir groves we individually and co
by roads terrnine to breathe pui
ime ever living and sleeping ro<
mmunities fresh air in public hallf
iooIs and churches and provide 1
ul lecture tilation in stores, offl<
iences of tories.
communi
itry, thrift Ton
man in twel- """ . 1
most appall- ^h??rrara,SR,oner tc
rrected when lleetivelv
de- ^hy, Mr. Con
re air in' our h
d -a, to have eRf.g.t ' ,
>. ehools and ?.y T
, ??? Mill you let me
, . the book?" the tea<
res and fac- fu?y am surp f,
I "Here it is," sal
sioner, and he poin
?? nr WSn?1. a.
*1'*. c"I" ienie? as property of H
i the distressed i TRIf
lmissloner," she ! One lot of lan
ave all spelled Heath Springs, c
shingle-roof, frar
occupied by insu
see the word in vember 3 0, TOO?
'her asked t^ar- of J. H. Oreight<
joy have." TRACT
d the coramis; One lot of lan
ted to the word nf n,.nth snrin,
. H. Horton, Jr. tion7 Series"'?
T NO. O. c., issued to
d, one mile west of me to Miss?
ontaining one-story, Gregory has
no 4-room dwelling, an<i the und<
red as dwelling No- plication to
Sold as property nod Loan Asi
>n. tificate of stc
r NO. 10. September. 1
d, four miles north Y
?.Q pnnfnininc* nnn. 7
Jo. ONE, Lancaster, S.
me and transferred by
?s Maude and Mayme
been lost or destroyed
jrsigned will make apsald
Citizens' Building
sociaton for a new cer>ok
on the 20th day of
913.
. E. GREGORY.
IAYME GREGORY,
in* a horse and a third apie
cultivating 22 acres each, wai
lng $184 a year whereas in
Indiana, and Illinois, the fnrm
ers averaged three horses
cultivating 66 acres, and
$663 a year. As the late Dr.
once said:
"Where the South Carolina
er uses one mule and one i
plow, accomplishing less than i
ce ami nn(1 service to others are
j earn- ?f leadership and where
Iowa, blighted poor hewing or hi
work- Idling, one and all enjoy a
apeice, H?einl life as fair as the
earned ,,fG of ante-bellum days
Knapp robust, virile and demor
where the spirit of brothf
i farm- veloped by working in
man to 'n niatters of everyday bu
\n acre produced a powerful and
. democrncv which will he
the testa
with no Breftk P,nn,<
oated rich Exchange.
The forest service hi
\ ' mnro decalogue for the use o
ratio and the Plains regions. Th
mandments are to be
l)Hrt of the exhibit whl
slnesa lias resorve H*rvtce is prej
fraternal exPosi,ion to ^eld d
the hist at Tulsa- Oklahoma.
" n.gypi.
TS. i
Itecent Acq
is devised n ' "What is that i
f flil i! >'m,r forehead?"
? farmc rs 111 *
ese ten com-' l*tm> bu
displayed as ? Bump of advewit
Ich the forest ?"f motaring
for an ,, s ? new one ?'
uring October tb's wh*
in connection " ntact with a 13
lnr '
j Btory, shingle-r
J dwelling, occupi<
uisition. , vembor 30. 1007
awful knob on of R. S. Watson.
# , . TRAH
p of adversity." ~ , . , .
One lot of lan
y? That a a new pleasant Hn] Cf
i me, too. I got jingle-roof frar
n mv bead came ' P'ed b^, ln8ur?d,
earn in the eel- "s dwe,"nB- So1
F. Mackey.
? ? ft]
oof, 4-room frame
?d hy insured NoSold
as property **!
The oredltc
r NO. It. Hough, decea
d, 1 '4 miles from to r?n<jer t?,
mtaining one-storv, ?ount of thei
ne building, oceu- . a 5 p
January 30, 1008. ^,s;tatel are no
d as property of W. ^x' MOT
IAUJJCj UttQUUtVI.
?tnte Notice.
>rs of the estate of D. T.
sod, are hereby notified
the undersigned an acir
demands, duly attest
ersons indebted to said
titled to make payment
tGAN, Administrator.
per oav lor mree 10 lour
deep, the Iowa farmer uses a
three horses and plows foui
per day six to eight Inches de
"And yet better farming nr
alone, vastly as they will he
not enough. The opening w<
the preamble of the Farmer's
puts the whole matter right
lows:
"In the course of modr<
dustrlal development we find 11
incnes -
t least monument to all of us who
acres ,nK and striving to bring t
ep.' pass. This fruition of all
lethods ma>' be yet but distant an
lp. are "led, but with the eye of
>rds of m?y cnteh a vision of Its fi
i union ly- anc' 'n the truest sense
as fol- pa^ ?' Pa(>h of you work
in the language of Israel'
>n in- *Hp Rhn11 see of the travail
t neces- aml Rhall be satisfied.' "
are work- Vlin t,,e rl8nin lnU'r
hat dav to farmil,g congress. Tl
- i jv meats for owners of w
our hopes ftS foIlow8.
d dim dis- ?
faith you ! Place the wind-br
iroff beau- angles to the direction
it may he Prevailing winds,
ers today. * Devote from one-<
s prophet ""h of the farm to tii
of his soul ectlve value than pays f
it occupies, to say aothi
ber vield.
national dole
command- pRftfiR
indbreaks are iun?ll
. . Lancaster County
eaks at r ght Assoolal
i of injurious
To be held at Bf
dghth to one- August 30-31:
nber. Its pro- ! SATURDAY, A
or the ground ( 10:15 a. m.?Son
ng of the tim- 10:30 a m
TRAC1
AM One tract of 1;
Sunday School
t,on TUC PPQ1
thlehom Church | ||? |J?q
UGUST 30.
K Service.
Devotional Kxer
r NO. 12.
and, 1 \*l miles west Subscril
r NOT WEATHER TO
cruvf's tastfi fss
be for The News.
1 "
i Chill TONIC
sary that the farmer not onlj
the principles of scientific f
ture, hut that he systematize h
ness by cooperation and ap]
principles of scientific commt
"The greatest result of t
tural cooperation in Ireland,*
Horace Plunkett said to me lai
'is not the profit we have ma
the fact that we have made b
men of farmers.' They have
orl nut n T\c*rv xrfllf t! nn h ? vi
r apply
igrlcul- Origin of Familinr Pli
ply"! ho Npw ?r,ea?8 States.
?ree.' "Going to the dogs" e<
igrlcul- the East, where dogs are
as Sir 0f the streets, and become
?t a8 to be unfit to touch; wt
de, but . .. .
usinesa presslon "Tell It to the
work- l,8P(l show disbelief In tl
> ionm- a story. arose from the
? 3. Plant only spec!
irases. windbreak URe, to the
the locality.
*. Plant rapid grow
>mes from r ?f?ults; hut underplan
scavengers growing Bpecies, whicl
so unclean longer lived and more
ill? the ex- 5 Supplement a dei
. break with evergreens
. tectlon in winter,
tie truth or g separate trees bj
fact that ??, ?v.? ..
nev, >v. o. i n
iea Buited to 10:45 a. m.?Enr
region and to Kates.
. , , I 11:00 a. m.?Rep
era for quick Secretary and Treas
t with slower 11:16 a> m._w,
1 ^re ysua"y are to be Derived fr
valuable. Grown People in th?
riduoua wind- Rev w s patters<
to afford pro- Hodges, Rev. T. W.
H. R. Murchiaon.
f the spacing 12;i5 p. m._Dii
iiierson.
'ollment of Deleiort
of President. The Old St
;llrl'r Enriches
hat Advantage's Enricncs
om Enlisting the
i Sunday School? crvn
m. Rev. E. T. rw
DeVane and Rev.
It is eombina
anf>r- fully strengthens
w - - -w ? ? w - - -w - ? ? W
andard, General Tonic. D:
the Blood and Builds up the
GROWN PEOPLE AND C
tion of QUININE and IRON in a fast
and fortifies the system to withstand
w w
rives out Maiaria,
Whole System.
HILDREN.
eless form that wonderthe
depressing effect of
ed to believe In themselves
their neighbore. have learned
team work, have gotton the
and profits of united effort, an
cooperation in business is i
them capable of doing anythl
meeting any situation thai
arise. And the secret is t
operation has begun at home
always must begin at home to
manently successful. The
and in whpn the marines first w
I to do ^ey were naturally rathf
power concerning nautical affairs
id their one wh? related a very tal
mnklne tol(l to ** to thC mai
nf nnii l(,ea being that they coul
t may ea8l,y KU,,e<1hat
eo
?a? it Chinese Forts Surren
pfapg Shanghai, Aug. 13.?
Qnntr fnrt j hithortA In t V* ,
yiu|Wi VI/ nFcv,rn 11
;ent afloat Bbould bo close enough
>r "green" dense windbreak and
, and some pojes but should not 1
1 yarn was as to produce splindlir
rines," the 7 Make the wind!
d be more from the bottom up. esj
side towards the wind.
? done by using species
ilered near the ground, by pli
rows of low-growing
-The Wn COUraglng natural repT
r? ' *
11:45 p. m. Song J
to produce a 1:55 p. m.?Pra
to yield good Kelly
le so crowded 2;00 p m._Sabl
ig growth. tendance and How
break thick w L Croxton, S.
jecially on the Bailey, W. F. E
This may be Draffln and J. E. Ci
which branch Announcement of
anting outside , QTTNn.v AI
trees, by en-1 SUNDAY. Al
oduction, and 9:30 a. m.?Son)
>ervice. the hot summer,
yer, by W. C. ~
Chills ana Fever,
snth School At- vigor to Nursing 3
to Get It. Mr. out purging. Re
E. Railes, S. D. action and purifi>
.triage. W. H. Stlrnsthener. c
Committees.
1GUST 31. |
< 3ervlce.
GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONE
Weakness, general debility and loss ol
Mothers and Pale, Sickly Children. N
lieves nervous depression and low spii
es the blood. A True Tonic and Sur<
uaranteed by your Druggist. We im
2 has no equal for Malaria,
appetite. Gives life and
Removes biliousness withrits.
Arouses the liver to
: Appetizer. A Complete
tan it. 50 centf.
j
io Degin cooperation ib witn
ne*t-door neighbor. Brothei
Rives told me tbe other day
neighbors near bim who had
apiece and had been makl
buebelB of corn per acre wit
work and one-horse tools. La
they Joined together, bought
plow and a disc harrow, plow
harrowed and cultivated as ni
fore and made 40 bushels o
per acre. That's a sample i
i your uiwicnw ... ?.? '
r J. R. the Chinese rebels, surre
of two day t0 the Northern g
nghOT20 trooPf'- The belief Is pre'
h hard the surrender was largely
ist year of money. The leAdes c
a disc hellion made their escape
red and Wu gung forts during Ih
sver bef
corn ??????
of the Remarkable Core of P]
D xinii< n ui Dy unaarpianting.
ndered to- 8. Cultivate the pit
ovemment oughly while It 1b you
i . .v. . 8. Do not allow exc<
/alent that wjjere reporduetion la
a question jo. Do not thin you
>f the re- heavily or take out the
i from the UHe- Hemember
, . . tract should be improv
e nignt. tjiat eacj, clearing sho<
better condition than bi
rsentery. Other exhibits will st
?:ia a. 10.?ij
intation thro- cises, B. F. Carson,
ng. 1 10:00 a. m.?Pi
pRsive grazing H. tt. Murchison an
desired. Dyches.
r woodlot too 11:00 a. in.?Ser
best trees for R- Murchison.
that a timber 12:00 m.?Dinne
ed by uRe and 1:30 p. m.?Soni
lid leave it in 1:4? P- m.?Praj
eofre. Boldridge.
iow the proper 1:45 p. m.?Cha
evouonai uxer- tq WH(^
aver Life. Rev.
d Rev. J. W. H. T1
mon, by Rev. H. the
pan
r.
K Service. me
rer, by Dr. J. H. wjtj
rts and Reports.
1 IT MAY CONCERN :
his is to certify that I hold a p
Farmers' Mutual (Fire) Ineur
y of York and Lancaster Counti
pleasure to say that I am high
1 the protection it gives?ha
mKaM 01 tt/\A Mfl T 4- ft f/vl 1
>olicy with
ance Comes.
It Rives
?ly pleased
,ve been a
i
sort of cooperation 100,000
Carolina farmers need to d<
BROADWAY UNION.
"Here, too, la a letter I h*
received from a North Caro
cal union which Is a superb 1
tlon of what a thousand little
neighborhoods all over Soutl
Una ought to be doing:
"The members of Broadwa
No. 1089 have been doing
this venr We have hmicht 1
South ' "I was attacked with
>. about July 16th, and use
tor's medicine and othei
ive just with no relief, only geti
Una lo- all the time. I was un
lllustra- anything and my weigl
rountn' from 145 to 125 pounds,
ti Caro- vised to use Chamberlal
Cholera and Diarrhoea F
y union used two bottles of It and
things permanent relief," wri
'nr If Ml nt Qnnn TTM1 M r> 1
dysentery locations for windbre
d the doc- aperies for planting, am
r remedies of harmful prevailing
ting worse rious regions,
lable to do
it dropped Dynamite is I'sed to
I was ad- ~ .
n's Colic, trough,
temedy. I Fort Worth, Tex., Ai
it gave me five hundred pounds of
tes B. W. exploded here last nigl
E^ap OaIa Km * f* *t.A 'T
akfl, sutiabl? 2:15 p. m.?Qual
tl the direction day School Teact
winds in va- Boldridge, Rev. W
C. P. Carter and Re
) Election of Office
Break Bong ? .. __
How the Troi
Constipation is tl
ig. 13.?Forty Rilments and diso
dynamite was life miserable. Tal
rtt in an effort Tablets, keep youi
Mentions of Sun- ,"CI
lers. Dr. J. H. the
. C. Kelly, Rev.
iv. H. C. Mouzon. Pan
^ ene
jble Starts.
le cause of many
rders that make Mr. Willi J
ke Chamberlain's
bowels regular
nun y cai o, it jo ttunuiu icij
cost is much less than in any
y. Our Agent, D. E. Boney, ia
rgetic man in looking a^ter th
L. R. WILLI
ims is Probate Judge of York (
y set it- miu
other coma
safe and
ie business.
AMS
bounty
11,850 worth of fertilizers, a
thresh- all dealers.
i u; IU uirnn nir UIUUKII, 1
brought clouda, but no
iie concussion nna you win avon
precipitation. For sale by all dea".
1 tnese diseases. I
era. ?
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