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f CUM THAT FARMER ARF FASIIV ran S CULTURE AND US: FLUE CURED TOI I |"0 Till* flfllv AllKII'liiUtl f THE LANCASTER, E OF MAPLE IS HOLI>I' ( (APflO One of the Chief Wo ?x*v?w Agricultural Imp ^ , t | Washington, Nov. 6 w NEWS, NOVEMBER 7, i ITS OWN. ginia following in Sugar maple, says ods Used For in little danger of lemeiits. the American fo .?Though at s.tron?' vigorous. a| 1913. ' the order named. Ill II r || r the department, is III IJ L II L disappearing from II [] J d I rests, for it is a ? HLI1L ngressive tree. and - VER YOU NEED 7 ? M IVIb VVI Generally by the Fellow Witl Axe to Grind. \ LETTER BY C. S. BARRE President linnett of National F LkW ' ' That Has a Tendency t pand Our K\|H>rts. ^ an Washington, Nov. 6.?Th annual production of flue-< bacco on a farm-weight basl mated to be about 215 2TT. pounds, according to Bulletl of the department of agi This type of tobacco is t arm- American grown variety t ?? ?-?.? j one time in the early o Kv country, an average ol trees were destroyed ii ordinary New York or e normal farm, maple is today, ;ured to- the department of ag Is is esti- of the most widely used >,000,000 native hardwoods, n No. 16 A bulletin on tin- U riculture. just issued by the deps he only riculture, states that tl hat has place in an enormous i history of the lllouK? not a fast ' 6,000 maple hoId ,t8 own- I" 1 clearing the unu8ua' f?r maple Pennsylvania ot 'a,,d from whi according to woods have been ci riculture, one Now England west I and valuable J^ke states and s Ohio and Potomac ses of maple,' 8Pecle? ?re oftener irtment of ag- J he wood finds . IMMIGRATION number of nr. grower is able to A j Michigan it -is not II ' to take possession ll I ch pine or hardut clean, and from /~\| J c? ward tlirough the 1 nc ^ southward to the Valuable c : rivers few other pj < p* seen in woodiots. L/rlV S \J the Who OX IXCliK.ASK. HtHEHAL TOIIIC -1 andard Grove's Tasteless c is a General Tonic because : ut Malaria, Enriches the Bl? ie System. For Grown Pco IE GROVE'S hill Tonic is Equally it Acts on the Liver, aod and Builds up pie and Children, ser- i/nioii Tells Why llo lie lieves This is True. To Officers and Members of Farmers* Union: In the nine years I have Identified with the Farmers' Ui most of the time as head of the tlor.ai organization. I have tlttl many thousands of miles, vi practically every state in the Ul addressed hundreds of meetings VQflt 1) 1* m h/\wn f I s. shown a tendency to expan< ports. About 4 0 per cent, o . 90,000,000 pounds, Is expo the remainder is used in . consumption, been uion, "All things considered, I 3 na- cured type of tobacco is unf treled 'n universal popularity," s sited report, "and it is adapted i nlon, of uses, including gi an(j and cut smoking tobacco, be and all-tohnppo clrirarottoa 1 our ex- tides in daily use, froi r around to pianos and organs, rted and the best woods for He domestic always a favorite mat Hoors of roller skatln this Hue- bowling alleys. It le mrpassed woods as a material f tates the the demand for which to a var- setts alone exceeds 13J ranulated foet annually, jth paper Sugar maple stands onrl nlncr nf th<? Hut frxr fnmUnm ii rolling pins' . . . , It is one of , ro,al of lorlng. and is mltUfiX 1>url Lerlal for the Washington, No ig rinks and dicate that immtgr; ads all other States is on the in or shoe lasts, made public by tin in Massachu- gration today sho 000.000 board number of immigru | for August was 1 near the top ' with 82,377 forth You know wha Foreigners A(l- as the formula i rig August. ' tonic properties v. 5.?Figures in- totlic a,ul is '? ' ition to tlie United Weakness, gent icrease. Statistics Mothers ami pj e bureau of imini- Relieves nervou w that the total purifies the bloo int aliens admitted No fan;jiy snoui 126,780, compared e same month last 1 1? t you are taking when you take Gr< is printed on every label showing tlia of Ql'ININIi and IRON. It is as s fasteless Form. It has no equal for ral debility and loss of appetite. Gi ?le, Sickly Children. Removes Bil is depression and low spirits. Arous d. A True Tonic and Sure Appetizer, d be without it. Guaranteed by your I ove's Tasteless chill Tonic t it contains the well known trong as the strongest hitter Malaria, Chills and Fever, ives life and vigor to Nursing liousness without purging, es the liver to action and A Complete Strengthener. druggist. We mean it. 50c. ?"V nuiuuci n v/L UUVU ' Intimately in contact with farme all sorts and conditions, and I It as my matured judgment thai things moat the matter with men till the Boil la the ease with w they are fooled. And unhappily, he is fooled nil nine times out of a hundred bj Yellow with an axe to grind. He owns the axe puts you at the g stone handle and tells you to i;OUlB ' , " ra of ni,er and wrapper; in fa glve adapted to all the regular t the which tobacco is used exce wj10 ard cigars and snufT. In ( rhlch K6nera\ appearance it is vei tive, while its low nicotine nety- nilldnqps, aromatic sweetnt r the rance. and good keeping Wh0 render it very satisfying to t rind- The use of flues in curii turn, co became popular after thf ct, it is country. The so-calle forms in effect, the department pt stand- probably due to buds vn :olor and reason can not fore y attrac- through the bark, but content, just beneath it year !8s. frag- The young wood is d qualities succeeding season by tl he user." the bud and grows aro ig tobac- ta8ttc forms which are ; close of 8aw cuts through in mm ytsar, ur an lncrea d "birds-eye" the total number i explains, is and 41,762 feniah hich for some largest contributoi :e their way aliens, which remain | The total numb after year, aliens who departe isturb^d each States during Au tie presence of compared with 25 und it in fan- ! responding month exposed when total 17,301 were the abnormal (females. 86 or 43.8U3. Ot | ^ 34,623 were males |H CJ ;s. Italy was the A C r, sending 31,762 The nice ler of Immigrant house and lot d from the United Ba a a hargi gust was 23,242, 70 AcreB, Jc i,7 25 for the cor- or two north In 1912. Of the west side of 1 males and 5,941 acres worked, three room hi irm Land F 6-room Ellle Chance 98% i on Market street, for Primus, o ed and g< >hn Hammond's, a mile cultlvat?d of Pleasant Hill and tena,nt ho itocky River road, 45 past one five room and two Small's DU86R and fhrno walla 84 % a or Sale acres, one mile east of n public road, well water>od place. 4 5 to 50 acres Good 4-room house, use. barn and stables and .ure. By good school. J. . $32.50 an acre. or All on TTIn f Proolr Dam maynap making some vague p lses of reward. And you, tru and hopeful, turn and turn until back is aching, your hands blisl and jiore. After awhile the axe a sfrorp edge and you are told t your way, as the axe-owner ha further use for you. You insif your promised reward. He is am at your credulity and wonders w you got the impression of anyt for your good offices. rom- me mvu war and by the sting eighties the demand had your so that about 20 countiei tered ginia and North Carolina gets planted in this variety. 1 to go a number of varieties of 1 s no tobacco, prominently amoni it on are the Warne, Yellow lazed White-stem Oronoco. Rig rhere Adcock, Adkin, Willow-Lea thing Tilley, and Hester. The 1 the standard wrapper type middle B'"r V increased Maple, the departmr 3 in Vir- say' is one of the had been for agricultural iinplem 'here are machinery, being; so lue-cured cnU8e of strength g which hinds of wood war Oronoco, maple, which holds in Oronoco! a,so ,n t,le manufactu: f, Gooch] spools, and bobbins. IVarne is with black gum for flr! and per- manufacture of rolle <n t Roes on to sf woods used a lents and farm M employed be- if II and hardness. %. e are made of aportant rank -w- -y re of shuttles, ' I I It competes I I 1 1 ft place In the rs of many -* freBh land an<i 166 Acres, miles north o ton Xs ?r Am? 84 Acres, 4 Dixie, good ti plenty of woo< 60 Acres, R Creek church 5-rooin house I a fine farm. See me. ?m.?U buildings. Mary Jane Clinton, 10 etc. $15. f Lancaster and by 4 6Vi ai Heath and John Est- nett 8> ne) Beaver Ci Mile Wilson, right at by Mai irm, house, water and house anc d8. See me. rest In pii . C. Helms, near Camp land. $2 and on Hay road, nice 150 aci jjnH n trnnH nlon*?*'Ai? ? ce. Nice house and outFarm open, good water, 00 an acre. crea, T. H. and E. S. Bea?r Anvil Rock and west of reek road, on road leading ion Walker'B. Tenant 1 10 acres of fresh land, ae thicket. Some very fine 0 an acre. res, Minor Johnson's, near So you gulp down your dlsapp ment, rub your aching back, gi your blistered hands and s you'll never trust another one of so help you! And you go breathing fire and vengeance. ] ?ntly the next smooth guy c along, smiles upon you. pats upon that weary old back, mat lot of fresh and hollow promises you grab the grindstone handle r and eo at It for dear life. Ant oint- haps the moat popular. Th reaae is a great favorite in th wear wrapper-producing section 'em, ville county. North Carolii away the Adkin ia popular aa an < Proa- turing variety, omea Apart from the natural you (>f the soil itself, there is res a important matter for the , and grower to consider than the igaln nient of hia fields. Indeed I the nrtor n f iVio Inhin/trt npn/li e Adcoek K,nas> rrom those etnpl e noted moving to the less nuts of Gran- on lawn-mowers. At in, while school supplies, brush 1 Rarly ma- type cases, and crutcl of the other articles fo: Is In demand. no more Seven species of map tobacco Unlted States, of whlct manage- somet,m?? called hard the char- most ,mP?rtant. The "fin maple In the United S loyod in house sive ones used u:?u hietic goods, The high price backs, pulleys, enable every ft ies are a few r which maple his buildings ai le prow in the FARMERS i suRar maple, . maple, is the Write 1). E. B total cut of tates annually $4 5 nil acre. ! of cotton should ,180.^ Acrei nice houses, 1 irmer to insure about 100 ac , ... aides new Tj rid live-stock in wells. $35 an MUTUALS. ? Acres b or town, sul ONEY, Mtfr., truck fanning Half dozen Yorkville. S. C. Lazenby and l/iuuitttlUil. uuiuu t open, two i, B. L. Parker's, three room and :hree and four rooms, acres of n res worked, on both $3,000. ibernacle road, four 39 acr< acre. mliea nor ottom land Just north ,n cultlva table for alfalfa and n, ri}ree 1 Blackmon lo.tf..,n co^er by L. C MlkG JohnRon nn qv i uurcn, mree norse rarm ? houses, 4 room and 2 outbuildings, about 26 ilce saw timber. For place 58, R. H. McMurray's, six th of Lancaster, 26 acres tlon. Price $30 per acre, ilce 3-room houses, S. T. place, very cheap, s, J. H. Barr's, near Dixie, bouse and two tenant fellow getting the edge on his grins slyly to himself and tl what an easy, gullible, credulous thinking old simpleton you are. Now this may sound like p harsh accusations, but I make i after matured reflection and in absolute certainty that no living can refute them successfully. You know me well enough by to understand that I don't soft-i t * ) rti n Iilhhlrv r* * *1 Afl m\ T have axe. depend as much on how 1 links have been handled in rob , un- tween the successive tobar as upon the fertilizer use retty cultivation Riven directly ti them bacco crop itself. Tobac i the should be so handled as to h man Rood life. A liberal supply table matter in an advanced now decay is liiRhly desirable, soap, should be of the kind not e: > ll>n -l _i. t ? ' - amounts to about *? ' feet. Nearly one-hal atlon be- Michigan, with Wis ?ro crops gyivanta, New York a d or the 0 the to- - ie kept in ^P^P^P^P^P^PtP^P of vege- A| 1 zr i! Cov (cessiveiy |fe| I^PCA w 1.150,000,000 f is produced Or see FARR seonsin, Pennnd West Vired Girl's L payments. Pi 1ERS BANK, llot- See mo ( j One acre-lo Lancaster, S. C. h?use or Elm and cot< on ml _ Two houses PVVVVVV Evans rig north of Sout jm 7 Connors lot IT A 4P and Darkey B LLC A i Quick. ? J UUUhBB. rices $350 to $600 a Price $35 luick. Dr Mc] t and good 6-room sale at a street, by Will Langley Two O. 11, known as Davis lot. Heath Spi i and lot, known as 2-acre ;ht by cotton mill and 'n kancas hern Railroad. kot ba< s for sale, by St. Paul ?a aptist church. See me gee me Also 4 0 acre farm open, per acre. tntyre's nice new house for bargain. W. Mackey lots north of ring, cheap. lot by Farmers' warehouse iter. See me. :k of Masonic hall in Lan'rice $2,600. i lots in North Lancaster. deep-grained and old-fashioned of calling a spade by its real n I don't believe In damning with praise; I don't believe In avol the unpleasant things if they necessary to handle for the ultl good. So. I want to lambast you a this g?#vious and tormenting tra character you so unhappily posst believing the tricksters, the i it'ii 111 itiiimoiiia. idea it is well known that th< ame. matter of freshly cleared o faint sedge fields is of a kind w< Iding to tohacco. It consists prin are dead leaves. twigs. roots, p mate broom-sedge and roots. Si table matter, while poor in i ibout by its ample volume makes lit of very mellow and frlahle ant iss? water-holding capacity. 1 man probably no better humus B organic Jj "I want to 5ib t?d ? ceived from the cipaiiy of * Mrs. Sylvania \ lolT ve?e- 5 J<It certainly immonia, J liver and stomas i the soil V saved my little 1 of pood rih J rhoro la J they went in c Top for Rla^_nrn..rrl^ . tell you what wonderful benefi use of Thedford's Black-Dra Voods, of Clifton Mills, Ky. r has no equal for la grippe, ch troubles. 1 firmly believe B girl's life. When she had >n her, but one good dose o >, 4U I 1- -.-J. - - ^ I 126 Acres. . , ' 1 Vz miles eas t 1 have re- ^ i on punt rudgi Utlht." writes i I worked, about K ' V 1 room house. A buildings, etc. , bad colds, ^ I 60 Acres j\ lack-Draught J church. 3;roo, the measles, ^ 1 Beaver Creek if Thedford's 68% acres, iiurnt known as Cole place, place, Eas t of Pleasant Hill and 2-story 1 i road. About 55 acres Price $2,! t 60 acres lp woods, 4- Three tenant house and out- Price $15 $30 per acre. 51% 1st south of lllackjack Small's, m house, part in good 5-room open. On west side Clyburn's road. $20 per acre. j 103 ac 2% miles west Heath ?Two 51 house lot by Perkins' Jt End, $750. Also Perkins' bouse and lot. East End. 250 to $2,500. lots, Sinclair Heights. 0. acres on Flat Creek, 8. $1,050. house and 2-acre lot. , East End, $2,000. res, near Elgin. $3,000. )-acre lots by Geo. Baker's, with tne axe to grinn, mo mean fish man who pats you with one and robs you with the other. He knows, I don't want to make y pessimist to any greater extent you are. but T want you to use Intelligence In learning the dlffei between your real friend and chap who fools you only for his selfish ends. The difficulty lies largely in fact that the sort fooling y< hoi- rotation than herd's grass hand top. aven Specking, or "diseasing." ou a generally called. Is the most than disease Injury to which to your the flue-cured district Is su' ence is believed to be a fungus the disseminated by spores, own practical method of reducln jury to the crop caused by the ease is by using potash mor >u is 1 ly in the fertilizer, which . ja uiuvn-L/iU'^lll I i or red M| , more trouble. 1 ' as it Is common _ 11 .ceo in i dlac the WKMm e liberalseems to in rrnr Immo " 1 iiuuc iiiciii uica\ uui, anu sne shall never be without BEDFORD'S :k-Drau 1;? ? IiaS natl no Springs, sou V|road, about 4 dh part in wood: tenant houses 1 good well of ^ Lf |aCGood if I# !$* Springs at a i mjl I I 230 ^il near Camp Ci to 150 acres th side Heaver Creek at 0 acres cultivated and s, 4-room house and e'8ht mil , etc., fairly level, with 1 for : water. Price $25 per 4 68 ac 1 of Lancas se and lot in Heath nc^h?le* reasonable price. j 5(j% a L?. N. Montgomery's, per acre, eek church, about 125 386 ac worked, rest in woods. Helton p! i acre. C. Mosier'n home place, ea east of Lancaster; deed 244 acres, $6,000. res, Slstare place, 3 mllea iter, to be sold In lots or aa Price $25 to $27.50 per cres at Antloch. $32.60 res, Jim Illaekmon's Dell lace, near Union, $21 Der smoth. plausible, smiling. genial Is Ills stork In trade, lie tell yc Ills profound Interest In your fare. Ills sleepless nights and nn travail In studying out your 1 lems. and. having minted them of his brain agony, he comes to them as your salvation! He m you a beautiful speech, fairly ping with honey and golden pronAll necessary for your complete nh-.olnto eniiinriimtlon is to 11 It ; Increase the resistance of \ > of to the disease, welental irob- To Prevent Blood Polso out n'.ply nt once the wonderful old r offer i roRTKR's antiski*tic hraunc akes Rical dressing that relieves pain a flrip- 1,c sn,nc time. Not a liniment. 2! ilses. and "It's shameful," sputterec sten. inu Dan. "how so mnnv ir?i< the plant Qp J a ness, malaria, cl A ailments, Thedfc in,nfc A reliable, gentle ; rlinhlc DP T ;oi!.,ns. V If you SUffC ad h< >c. 5oc. s V Draught. It is ; i the fry- 5 years of splem ul tbintrc V < ? i \ji cunaiipauuii, inuigcbiion, net liills and fever, biliousness, an >rd's Black-Draught has provec and valuable remedy, r from any of these complaint! a medicine of known merit. Jid success proves its value. luacne, cnzzi- 3" iN?oo s-room j 11 w 4-room and a u all Similar ! pastures, two I itself n sqfe 5 and a,so Rpl USUI a Sale, neighborhood. now reduced $JJ7 an acre. 5, try Black- 4P ,:lt once, wn o , ,. a more tracts il Seventy-five Good for 5 Niro f'-roor Hi tin. two bloc) nouse, also 5-roora, acre, i 2-room house, two 814 a wells of good water home pla ring water. In good caster, cu Price $4 5 an acre, upwards to a little less than 371 ac If Interested, see me Union ch 1 cut up into three or Nice f?l necessary. ter. Dr. ] T. M. BELK, Agent. Plyler n house, nicely fitted streets, ts of court house nnH new lious cres, T. W. McMurray's ce, 5 miles north of Lant up in lots at $25, $30 and per acre. res, the Moore tract, near urch. $25 per acre, room house, North I.ancasMclntyre's. $2,500. lots on Meeting and Darr north of Bob Crawford's p. lnriro lnt? <tAna <> ,1 ,.n heed. act. And you disten, heed, act, and Indeed that it is a wonderful scl ?for the man who presented it worse than nothing to you and well-being. My dear brother, when will yo\ the boot to this type of scounc Legislative halls are filled with t the kind who use you for his purposes and forgfcts you as soc come to me and then just frl find time away." leme , but your r???????????? .put Did You Ever Irel? hem, THF own 1111^ m as I y /- A iter their * y0U,lg anu ola MMttM ^|CO ror sale everywhere. Price * *?#>*>?< MIN i5 cents. I near intersect [J 63l ket streets. $ 1,800.00. ????? 300 acres, m Cat and Lync V incs, three acres extra fi 200 acres In Wfrii, TffflOg M of saw tlmbei " told, Is worth price of land. Ion of Dunlap and Mar- 107 % Price right now, factory, k houses ar D. P. Maker's. on Wild 155 aci hes Creeks, two build- Taxahaw, aorse farm open. 50 and Dew< ne bottoms and about Knight's woods v?Mi thousands $2,000. \ Timber alone, I am 72 ac: more than the asking aDd know Adjoining lands sell house and ' o-' ??vw. vw uuu uy? acres, one mile south of nown as Hunter place, two id farms. $4 5 per acre, res, three miles north of known as Tom McManas itto tracts, and by Strict one-horse farm open. res by Alex Waters place m as J. P. Carnes tract; I 2-horse farm ooen. *28 so IUO I cl Ullln uir I.UUUICU. Jiww Oh Lord, how long, will you conl to thus blindly boost that rus game? have said repeatedly, I normally and naturally an optli but sometimes I butt my head this wall and almost despair of ever waking up. Over and ovei trick victimizes you, and no rip knowledge of caution comes of experience. You only feel cou crnnris am mint. vo?" r lour tne enert your The good old kind, not j r!1K? tn Hpnth hut inat aa aa: We are glad 1 suade A. K. Hawk 6^99 one of their expert ^ If you need g avail yourself of tl ground more expert treati ?>a brinirincr the most i to announce that we have be es Co., noted Opticians of Atla opticians to Lancaster. ;lasses or your eyes are givi his opportunity. You could n nent if you were to go to A noted ontical house in the Sou ior 10 en able to per- c'.^? "or nc' nta, Ga., to send 61 h acres, Dixie, 30 acre 3-room hous rig you trouble, ??ens byrlBcaem', ot get better or etc. Can be t tlanta. We are 50 ^ .^f61 al_ .... near Dwight, th ricrht to vour c ? :u an acre. Will take per acre, e for quick Bale spot 9314 a !?y above Judson Uaher'a, near arm opei a very fine saw timber, aor(, ie and 30 acre farm nan jjal 4 0 per acre. Alao 100 farm opei 3 with improvements, arrf lOURht at $4 5 per acre. m,|ea ' nt b, Marcus Estrldge's, both aldei 30 acres worked, two j road, by icres, Rufus Cames tract, tract, house and one-horaa I. $22 per acre. s, J. A. Oauthon's, near ley's house, and 60-acre 1. $22.50 per acre, is, W. E. Thompson's, 7 >rthwest of Bethune, on r of Porter and Camden Bill McCastles. $5 per and hope sink to the vanishing p Yet, mv brother, you are In a 1 measure to blame for your pre< ment. In this day when progress mar swiftly and surely to definite gr when big forces combine In purj ful and genuine work of uplifting manlty In broad and sincere \ when the drone, the vagabond, trickster, the lngrate are to crowded out. are you to be know oint. I 1""' J "" ar?e | HOME MADE Flour. ,,ca" j sack and be convinced. ches | :9: White Ho; isj Coffee n as ao o ?=? Try a door. You may have nected now, but pei or a condition that Whether your amined. It will nc free. We stand t i some little defect that woul mitted to run on would result could not be corrected. eyes are good or bad, come an >t cost you a cent. The exar >y and guarantee all work i c>?? %r ? iiuuoco u"iuu well of water located. Pri d be easily cor- $2,450.00. in loss of sight Sam Laney, road, near Un d have them ex- per acre. nination will be ? 15 acres an j u * **r Stogner. A ni done by A. W. one mile east Ill ttliu 1MUUU1, t)UU(l I |(i|?Q and pasture. Nicely ice If .old right off know72a9" $1,600. lien Alsobrook's, ad- c. . , Frasler, Hen Hunter, deJ etc., on GlDger Cake ( p" ' Ion church. Price $26 acre 2 miles ol id small house, W. P. 13V4 a< Ice and desirable farm, Gold Ml; nf I.anpnHtpr r?n Now With mine cres, north of Taxahaw, the Hugh McManus place. Irable East End lots?very ee ine. s at fork New Arch road, r anacter. $70 an acre, cres, known as the Miller ne, by Minor Johnson's ral rlehts. ?20 an ncr? the 1 & fit and sole easy victim of fish rascality? Wake up, my friends, and show world you know your true frle and can tell a schemer who wanl use you for selfish Intents. We going to see some of these se kind out at the old tricks next j They are going to make you all ol old-time pre-election promises, plore you to stand to them just /\n n Hmn n ti rl urnnf will hn fnrtlu Bel" is the best coffee that r the buy. Try a can. If yoi say so, it won't cost yo are thing. All kinds of lflnh rear. 'uroccriei illl!' at Maeknrpll'nrJrA^orv I can Hawkes Co. 1 don't Remember the >u anyLanca (imn - dates, Nov. 12, 13 and 14, onl ister Pharn Arch road an Cross road. i ly three days. price and ten Also a few c by. A few rc 50 acres ah ft Ch /)?T Camp Creek c I g\ I If Cut road, 3-ro lllilv f room tenant 1 J springs. Aboi . . $1,200 or 72 V (1 on the McDow Hill 3 Sincli 3ee me right off for I?ts- Sou as. Kuson str >ther small tracts near- V' .corn' al bargains. ?? S out 1-4 mile north of north ?ofe hurch and east of New 8lde roa) om house and good 2- ham.8 Slgl house. 8everal good . . Jt 20 acres cultivated. ? mc i acres at $25 an acre. ?011 . ?. air Heights lots, corner theast side of Gay and Fereets. $60. Also 4 lots N. er Dunlap and Ferguson 1200. (Davis.) s, Carter Adams, 3 mile* Lancaster, west of River1 and by W. J. Cunnloglare place. $26 an acre. ) for other bargains and If any land for sale remem ing of deep seated Interest in and your affairs. Are you going to be fooled ag Not If I ran help It; not if I can s you the difference between worthy and the unworthy, the man and the sycophant with hia ntor. plausible, empty promises llead and think this over a II I want it to soak in. Then per] I'll hit you with some sledge-ham y?u phone or send in your < ain? We will do our best to ihow you. ? the real me Mackorell's baps imor ^ ^ >rdera. ^ sff \ II please ^ cllll) - You can't buy bet much care, and I don't ^ average. All varieties. I quality. Trice 7 5 cent! cents per 1.000. Jouar ^ ? ?1 AA 1AA. ti AA . iage Pis ter cabbage plants. There are no know of any which will head a The price la most reasonable ? for 300; $1.00 per 1,000; 6,04 mot's Early Giant Argenteuli A VA* 1 A A ?*..A?.AA?AA; 87 acres, ne A $27.60 per ac 2$ $) 1 N,ce 6-roo land, North L* 3 extra nlo ne raised with so street. Will s well on the cash. (I. P. 1 considering the 600 acres < )0 and over 85 me* sparagus Roots I m tt ~ , oer i win ,ar Tom Hance g. Price cent comt re" ?. .,, erty at 2 m house, 4 ft acres nromlse v ancaster. Price $3,500, want ^ g( e lota on new Arch 8Ge me fo sell very cheap for vou wan? [lardln lota.) SEE ME. I havea d >n Catawba river. See Write, ested In 1 "STRAIGHT DEALI nanaie it at 2 to Z ft per nission and all town prosper cent commission and I ou a straight deal. If 70m all or buy a home or a farm r I can save you money. It to rent a house In town, eslrable houses for rant, phone or see me It inters and. NG." l*cw- c. 8. HAUUET Union City, On T | urut'i I?PV 11 I"1? ?"V, f l.wv I J I' AI FRKn .IOU in i oaimiai UUII ^luunuu'ri ANNET, Box 18, leusrnt, S. ("Jt. M, ] BELK, Agent I ,ancaster, S. C.