The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, March 31, 1916, Page 7, Image 7
GOOI) ADVICE TO FARMEHS | p ?jl
Honsims for Cutting the Cotton lawyer V
Acreage. . 8ettlcd 1
Editor of The News:
The price of cotton is up now. and ^ <?ood
In the sci
I guess that farmers are fixing to tj,us it wa
put every acre in cotton that they not fear t?
4 can work, in which I fear they itre say
\- been law<
' making a mistake. We know that somo ol
the crop was short last year, and ho wante(
that was the reason that the nriro w'"> such
upon it. (
was up this last full and winter. jje wnntec
That Is a conclusive reason that we: an(j would
should cut the acreage in cotton and that line-f
keep it cut. My contention is that hook.
If southern farmers will keep their That's w
acreage cut down to about one-half 'and *
of what they usually plant that they self for tr<
will get as much money for one bale co"lin.K
,. ? . , . , , h baid Ha
as they generally get for two hales jjere anyx
and thereby save the gathering of fnsf{;
the extra bale. In my opinion, if "that youi
the southern farmer puts in a full two feet i
acreage of cotton this spring and least at th
makes a bumper crop he will suffer "Well,"
for it next fall, because the world ahead jusi
is practically at war. And if th<> 8Ct yo,n
world should need all the cotton he ytM' s,iy
.. . . . , sct *
would make, the speculators and t
money powers would have war for jantj two j
an excuse to ijress the price of cot- "But." p
ton down on him. : twice wha
And now the question arises: who "1 don't
Is the man to preach curtailment of ott. "The
acreage to. In my opinion It is not th'8 hind.
the small land-holdirs and tenants. >ou .11
but the large landlord. Where tho 11 "' '
... . . . ahead and
small one-horse farmer would cut , ma]
hh. acreage from a ten-bale crop to |jCen rPad\
a five-bale crop, and the large on" gj0i tooth
hnndred-horse man makes no cut.' the new r
but plants all be can work, that he wasn t
would not curtail much. Now If we looked
would keep our acreage cut down to "Squire.
where we make about ten million *omR to '
bales, we would get more for a crop j^tho'flgh
of that size than for a sixteen million tjU5 tjlir
^ bale crop. Then there is another
point to consider about it and that c.oij uj
is this: that our land would ho left rlSH Ht
In a better state of cultivation by _(
planting some other crops than cot- Afnc"^e E
ton.
The southern farmer can be the;
most independent m'nn on the faro Fishes <
of the earth If he Just would. In! Tents fron
order to do that he has pot to make ?' dPr
nil he uses on his own farm and envel?P
. # _ i eels whosi
make cotton a crop of secondary jrjrjty js
consideration. strong ma
If the southern farmer would prac- j with one <
tice this plan for a few years hcl scribed by
would he riding around in his auto- the memo
mobile Just like his brother farmer a* l'hilac]
In Iowa. Kansas and Ohio. ' talked on
? I hv Anima
Scr,be I that it was
i """ | was produ
THE HOME TOWN. any ap?nr
' caption ol
Some folks leave home for money j Minor.
And some leave home for fame. "U! "ab
Some seek skies always sunny, shoiking <
. . , . , , , tribe by
And some depart in shame. j eyeg wero
I care not what tlie reason , SPy h(, 8aj
Men travel east or west, i found in fcj
Or what the month or season ; tor Dahlgr
The home town is the best. i ?t generpt
| 600 volts.
The home town is the plad town i ru'e.
. .. because ot
Where something real abides. bodies
'Tis not the money-mad town I eortaln
Tluit all Its spirit hides. ' BCr|bed by
Though strangers scoff and flout it ble of pei
And even Jeer its name dcient qut
It has a charm about it mies and s
No other town can claim. their pr
\ ,
Let him who will ro wander Aiwa
To distant towns to live, For evei
Of some things I am fender always fin
Than all they have to Rive anawer.
The Rold of distant places '1 '?to oin
_ ,, the suhjec
Could not repay me quite au(J (r sor
For those familiar faces there is a
That keep the home town rlpht. distress a
?Detroit Free Press. good luck.
This sys
best of aut
Ctrrc*. Did Seres, Other Remedies Won't Cut known to
, .. your advnr
The wor.t cn*e# notnnttfrof howloturstaruHtu. '
arc cured by tli wonderful, old reliable Di Inc? CUM
former 'a />nt* ,*fC% 1' t'inji Oil. It relic* -' do It 1h ?
"||J " : lr time 25c. SO" f >r -manye,
working ?|
This hit
from the <
V.'ear h
^ 0 w neck and j
Circulars
============ intended
lcc, a luui
vented thn
Have you something you delivery o
want to tell the people sequent n
. 1 ' COIiSiStS ot
about? lell it to them which the
IN A CIRCULAR. Let | i sul.ntni tla
u? FIX IT UP Cor you. ^J'1
i .solloci lint
_________ av.ot her pi
!np ruodlp
ing It.
We'll Guarantee Se,
The 'oft
? . ! (ernui *iai
Immediate *?>
???????? assure the
1 secret ion b
fcfe*. -1 gto.d'..'n.
1 ^""iiniii in'
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THE LANCAST
ID TO FOOLISHNESS; i.oivs COUN1
Vho Knew Human Nature1 North, south, oast ai
Squabble Over Line Fence j inflated with optimism
In a l-ew tVlinutes. ism refer to llioir iuinu
lot tho universe as "Goii
lawyer learns manv lessons . . , ...
BOOl or human nalun, and rlu,' <" '?
? that '.? ?yer Hackett ,11a """ '",v" " to.itled It I
) purchase too tract of land father broad meaning
s tho Lowiston Journal, had those who vainglorious
nd over" for years. day, but it more apt
r the people vondered why tlic? truth that tlio com
1 to got hold of property, because lie made it, wh
an incubus or vfeeertainty made by men, belong t<
others thought that perhaps ,( haB become a ,,ust
I some legal knitting-work, . , , ,, . ,
. . , i . * . ft# Cil1 ?' 11 d shallow-patcd w
I pitch in red liot to light . 1
ence question on his own af '"K3 rural, am!
worth of a town by th
hat the owner of the adjoin- i approach to the stci
bought. So no braced him- ness of American oitii
oublc when lie saw Hackett towns and small citie
ross tho liehls one day. while only so long as
ckett. What s jour claim Hm freshness, the
vay, as to this fence?" nelghborllness "of the
it,' epliod the neighbor. . .. ,,
' , . when they lose these v
fence is over on ray land
it one end and one foot at <>f growth they
ie other end." I become commonplace,
replied Hackett. "you go thoir gaudy trapping
t as quick as you can and boastings conceal the f
mce over. At the end where are sordid,
hat I encroach o^ you two Commercial bodies
ho fence on my land four individuals In the smnl
he other end, push it on my V))fo |hpf|. onprR,e8
"'v. s|ze. The getting of
ersisted the neighbor, thats ... ,
. , , , their obsession; gott
t 1 claim." ., , , A.
care about that." said Hack- ' ,,',nn(' 13 the very a
re's been light enough over ambition. They cotnpu
I want you to take cnougti nf their towns by nd<
#? nerfeetlv ?!iti?tii?#l nrwl f?r?n k ? - -
> * ?? " l"iii lu Llli1 1(
m get niong pleasantly. (Jo Their ambition is pure
nelp yourself." jr;ll
n paused abashed. He had Y wonder bv what t
.* to commence the old strug- ,.
and nail, but this niovo of ,urm' tbo cm
leighhor stunned him. Yet s'zc> h:'8 mer,t. and bu
to lie outdone in generosity. ' wonder if they refler
at ilaekett. that as property value:
" said lie. ' that fenro ain't values go down -that
ie moved an inch. I don't of a lot increases the 1
land. There wasn't nothin' human decreases in val
t. anyway, but the principle Almost all America*
ITnUctlHed. romni.rcial. T1?r, i,
otnmend tliem hevond
WE NOVEL WEAPONS their plied buildings
considerable outlav
-.em is the Power to Gen Thelr roIlpion ,H "pf,.
electricity to a Most Re- , , .... . .
markablc Dogr.e.
buildings; their desire is
that dischargo electric our- 'bousands to a popuh
1 their eyes; other denizens made virions, sullen, li
p who entrap their prey by anemic by overcrowdin
; it in an electric fluid and Cities attract superf
e power of generating elec- Just as br,gh( cqU)^
so great that the arm of a
m is numbed from contact ' a ,n',n u'ln
of them?all these were de- ' 1 v ,() ? po,'ntry a
Dr. Clrle Dahlgroen before you a ntan who order
ors of the Franklin institute his emotions and his st
lelphia. r>ortor Dahlgrecn by processes of rot son ir
"Production of Electricity not think, but merely f
lis." And ho pointed out T T,?,
* only by lish that electricity , , " u 1
cod by living organisms for 11 1 "s RU hut I th
out use. with tho single ex- ",,s 0,,Rht to live a
' a mollusk found in Asia w'th no telephone conn
every liouse should be s
es mentioned as capable of of trees surrounded b\
jther members of tho finny enough to maneuvre a
electric flashes from their monf on; thfif
alon^r the coast of Now Jer- .
d. Some of the electric eels ' ' "" a""- '? ?*iect a tliro
outh American waters Doc- and a hanging cr
eon explained, were capable increasing tho populati
ing a current of more tlian the means prescribed I
although they could, as a Fountain Inn Tribune,
er not more than 250 volts,
the resistance of their own
Lotteries in Earl;
torpedo fishes were do- As early as 1721 lott
Doctor Dnhlgreen as eapa- common in tne colony
aerating electricity in suf- that an act of the t
intlties to numb their ene- passed to prevent lotteri
ilso to facilitate tho capture rilling didn t oar the lott
ey. that, they were not oi
- nut sometimes autboriz
ys Answer to Dreams. acts In 1793, witn fund
rv possible dream you will tion ot public buildings i
d someone who knows the funning low. I he commis
Superstition seems ground- District of Columbia or
r composite natures. Hut if terv to rise $.<;>(),UOn ioi
t should take hold of you ?nents of tne federal C
no omen should worry you called at unit iluiu.
simple way to shed your
nd torn all bad tack Into WIMT MAKEg A
tem is recommended by the
lioritles and has never been ^ bunch of young i
fail. To turn everything to ville (beg pardon, Yoi
itage and enjoy tho fullness cently discussing pro a
h there is just one thing to why ltock Hill had o
quite simple, ?>ut it will off- county-seat. One man
.11 influence that nas been ha(, ga|d very u
gainst you. ; ,
of knowledge comes down n8kPrt his opinion. expr
indents. Here it is: thus Hoy's, wo a'.l ha
piece of coral around your s"f'ia! standi"** and busi
ou can't go wrong. hut not one of us has
We formulate plans to h
orms Double Service. we manufacturers i
t to perform a double serv- talk all the time of
ndry package has bean in- town we have ?but wli
it may no used noth for the terprise is to be proniot
f fresh linen and the sub- j,as brought froi
;tnin of soiled artieles. it t.HU8e f^e wealthy men
a lldless pasteboard box. in . . . ....
.... , not invest. The wealthy
laundry is placed, and a| .... . . ,
I paper envelope 'for the rtr<> ull"nB t?
le sack may be hung up in prises and promoters i
and used as a receptacle for going to a town when
'lis. in this way tt serves tlons exist."
irpose?that of an advertis That's the Idea! It
m for the company employ-, difference what you ha
manufacturer In the wn
sites, shipping facilities
ious Effect of Worry. social environment, unl
eet o. worry upon the in- c h confJ(lence ,n ,
litis Iuih not been fully stud- , . . ,
. _ the enterprise to bacli
ugh is known, however, to *
i pnyslcla. that, it affects the ft'bitnl, that promoter
ot these glands very sort- j where. It makeg lift
ugh the sympathetic nnrvt s how good a commercial
ronics an important agent :n has. the people who ho
exophthalmic goitre and A J have to Invest in wort!
her illft mat can only bo de-,prisc}, (o land thom _
e the real functions of thai .. .?
. . (Hum.
({UCHtlon are more adoquaie ,
KRNKWS. MARCH :n. 1!>10
spentsiooobefof
SOLVED PUZZLING
I s country.
at expression , , ? ,,
O convey the Shadow Lifted I'row H
,, , m '
?1*1-11 ii in > i *Mll l IICIII JIVI i'lUlI
ily use It to
ly express's HOPE LOST TOO h
ltry Is God's,1
lie the towns. M s. U <; l ire K? <; i iic?| II
o inert. \ iiioni Mir.irulnim Mann
mil of a eynl- Taking T.inlao.
rorld to sneer
measure the A home made happy, a li
e nearness of 'strength and relief from i
.,.^ ,.^.,.1 ,,?it whleh had continued six y<
' ' whleh had reduced her heait
bs; whereas t,, that of an Invalid --tha
s are worth result of Mrs. I). G. Free*
they retain Tnnluc. the master medicine
vaivote the ;n" to statement Riven
husband, who Is proprletoi
country, and n n Frp(. Furnitnro or>n)1
irtues in the 1110 Assembly street. Cnlmi
automatically have ?nent at least *1 non t
nor eau all r'"'d for her. hut Tanlac is
, . , medicine which has riven he]
s and loud llnp1arr(1
act that they t pom Mmos believe th:v
' t'io medicine the Ford so
and privat' ?ddod the prateful hu?h,
. . ?shall nlwpvs ho Rlad to rer
ler towns do- ... , ,. .
lanlac for it is a wonderf'
to acquiring p T int. n 1 rend In r? mv
Industries i several bnttlec for she neof
itip anothei "Mv wife suffered terrll
. iiidi:" '-Hon and for siv venrs
cme of the r ..... . .
supposed to h.> threatened wl
to the wort i ,,f ihe stomach, which ca
lillir tile ] M i ottv Iiiov. ' i,i-,|ffoi.|
>cal pav roll had no annetlte and wn cot
ly mathemat- ?rr P?r*
She employed servants to dr
houscw .irk, Wheq she l>ORa
ort'uous lojri Tanlac Mrs. Fr>o was a
Lcluslon that wrp(,k. and seemed steadily l
Ik is a goal? ' '' 'Mdte all that mod
one, emed aide to do for
t on t lie foci was snondlncr an a v. -a^e of
< ro up ma month for medio- > ?... rvjoor 1
as the price "We had finally come to
ifo of a incr ' ,1int !,or rnii? ,<0
lier I was in n desperate i
ue- mind. SoeinR Tanlac so eyi
l cities are recommended for stomach
little to ret- qho decided to try it and th
the ran that zn*.
Vftor had tnUon two
represent .i n,r. servants were dlscharc
of pnnit'il ?u. !." . - - ~ t *
... i ... ui'i-.-iii cioinc 1101
their proud- n *"'u something sbr had i
, ., ... In vonr? TT^r nnprtito io gr
" u" ? 11 ' n"(? she or\l< nnvthlne slv
i'to add more ??> ,. )P regaining wolcbt rip'
ition already her nallor h :>? boon ronlnot
ystorloal and rnKV "<dnr She boars 1 it l
blanoo to herself n? she was
ago. And she Is in fino sp
ioial minds. "yt j.. almost nnboiiovoa
tract a child, anv moillo'no could brine si
prefers the results. but Tinlao 1
. , so in the case of Mrs. Free
' ( io % ppf jir> nra|sod too b'gh
s his life by now taking lior tbird bi
nises and not Commenting on this ondo
,g who doe* r W. fiavlon. stat>> agent foi
L . nnld: "cnrl: statements as t
ine of marvelous relief hrn
at of a crank Tanlar, should convince tlm
ink all nclg' fnI of the medicine's merit
mile apart - ':,<v u'hich is a combatant <
.. . dors, a tonic, app-tizer. nd
<< ion... la js wjia( iiundrcds of ail
' ot in a grov ? sons ncod. It seems to 1
' a lawn bi tlie entire -v.-item, and crent?
cavalry rogi- '',v anpct.il : promotes dicer
i , assimilation of food, vitalis
a >e a in s- j)]ond and brings back good
e-story build Tanlac. the master tnedii
ime to es8J!> old exclusively bv .1 F M
on except bv ' n > i*1r,i ;i -OT ' eon! s I
'Jvo To.. Iloath Springs; C (
in (.cnesis. Kershaw. Price; $1 per
straight.
y Days. EFFECTIVE AIDS TO M
eries were so .?
ot New Vork Thejr Use It Is Possible
issemoty was a Good Deal ot Domes
es there. That Bickerinoer'^s,
as, after
ily permitted. The old method of tying
;ed oy official ahout a linger to recall to mi
a tor tho erec- task to he done at certain i
n Washington been done away with.
isioners in the Tho now way is to transfi
genized a tot* front one linger to another. <)
* the improve customed finger the ring feci
At, m? it anil docs not rails'" annoyanci
any other linger it slightly
This irritation constantly wi
recalling the task to be dot
AVN (ilCOW ? try ? oncu_
Another un<! more novel v
nen of ^ orK ,>>utv ? coi...>?"? -n>L ?
...... .. lUHIK U I I II ill III III
rk l were re pocket
n<l con as t Suppose, now, you are in yc
ut-grown tho Your wife phones you to bo
In iiu> grou > hrlng home a certain thing. G
mil on b. in coat hanging on the office n
, , , out the ribbon and tie it tightl
eased himscl. a aleeve.
ve good Jolis, At ,.jKiu when you start to
noss prestig your list will jam itself ag;
much mom tied sleeve. "Oh. yes," you w
idp our town, yourself, "(here's that couf
nterested, we Molly .told me to be sure a
what a good home tonight." and off you v
en a new en Dm:e to make thp purchase.
A man who is notoriously I
cd the capital .... ?
never torget to perform a m
n outs: ! In - qlieBtRt] j,y jjj3 Wlfe" won bi:
of ^ ork will jjon py ,'IB0 of ahov3 two
men of Rock Simply by transferring his fli
p new enter he has been known never to
are naturally mail her letters on tho day tl
i such ebndl rlypn fo him.
. ? ..... coigns quicki.y kki.it
ma , 1 " Many people cough and
ve to otfer a from the beginning of F.e
y of building through to Spring. Others
and busimsi nftor cold. Take Dr. Kin
ps? vou hAV-,OI*rnvery nnd you W,H
immediate relief. It chec
he town an.' .0lf1. stops tho racking, rasj
[ it up with use.tt aring rough, heals the
will go else- nvtion, sootlieg tho raw tub'
. Air* ~ ? tr take. Antiseptic end Heel
1? diff r'n r>0e. bottle of T)r. King's )
board a town rOVern and keop It In the hf
Id the wealth is certainty a groat rn<d!eii
i-whlle enter- beep i bottle of it contin
ni? -*fo. 1 hBTid*' writes W. C. Jt *senin
Abbeville Me ronja N ? Money baok if
case! m MFFERFKT:
omc of T
... I THE BEST GROCERIE
;oon I
?? | MONEY CAN BE
er by ii
i . .
r Shingles, Lime, Oement. Ceiling, Moor
Ifp given
jufferinu X
h"-Tfrni'sl 1 boarding, Coal, Wood, ; pel IJrick.
t is the ?
s t.iking T
. acponl- I DELIVERED PROMPTLY
t?v her
of tile T
I Edwards & Hor
the only +
r relief," T
" * r-y f + ,- > . ! f + ?"-; * {
I Trepan
*lt hpr."
ml. "T d* ' v * ' < v .j.; ^.-1 4-+ -4-* '
SjS'f POINTS
Iw! OF MERIT
nsod hor A
* These have brought
T10 Pror.
llrnl ?r!- 'h
no'?.'. | \ w"'\ it '"|
voml rr- :
rramp of + ri, ,.
foTisivriy # ' ? l1s present leading position.
trnnhlPS ]
p immp
4*
bnttir<! ^ . Award Grand Prize. Highest Honor I
r'"h?"p! t International Exposition.
lot flnr?P .5,
)o(i hot. * Holder International Speed and Accunn
11vrint*r Trophy for Ten Years.
dlv. and 1.
pel bv n t
-x rnsrm- t Elliot t-Cresson Medal for Mechanics' ?
a month
'Tits. 1 Endorsed by W orld's Champions and all
Mo that X
ioh ^nn ?f
1 af. dorp "C
I "The Machine Yen Will Fventi
ntflp." ^
rc, niont ^ + j.- ?iK-4* '-& : + : + : + + ;-k;-K:-+
Tanlar.
^ ^
/S
\ / >tT
p"r V/71 1
?nHd on / I
not mt 0?prftvea make some etTort to keep une.
/ r~-(> IP
EMORY
to A.oia Ah! That's what I Call
a string
Incl gome Everybody that tries Luzianne votes i
Lime lias of all coffees. You try it?at our risk.
you have used the entire contents of or
cording to directions, you are not satis
?n the ae- . .
s nat;ira| it in every way, throw your can awa;
f., hut on your grocer to refund your money. !
irritates. willingly. Write for premium catalog.
II aid in
::: gjziann
the coat COFF
?ur office. The Reily-Taylor Go. New
sure and h? ?-? ? ? ? ????
o to your ____
ick, take
y around I'll/Hi .\\l) INTKI.IiWT. i .in And t
___ bodies observe
po home I' may be possible to convert a ins their prem
iinst the savage to Christianity without first Money hasn'
ill say to teaching him to t:ike a bath, but cleanliness. S
?h sirup
i.- no sii< h waste of effort in wi.iw trash in
J 'l'l ^rillK that syst an that missionaries usually tr n"e th> fi!t
r go at hygiene along with or a little And :orae of
known to a'ien(' ol religion. , yet gentle folk
ission re- " 's not reasonable to suppose religiously clea
s reputa- t'uit a man ran or will keep his \ rented shr
methods h< art cltan if he has not sufficient boxes may b?
iger ring self respect to keep his body clean md neat enoui
forget to also. its oooupurt,
ley were Au?l what applies to bodies applies become nasty.
with equal torce to homes and home I think peo
IVED pr< 'n,! >H" yard Uttered with t< niion to this
cough trash, you may expect to find vermin t > what extcr
11 right in the beds in the house. Finding c ir premises
get cold {he Souse filthy, you may expect to of their charnc
g H
f a{ra,)i;? "nd the bodies of occupants un- It",
ks your washed. And finding unwashed bod- Tb*t I te'l
br>g, tis- ies, on may expect to find a mar- v->rd 's unke
linflnm nlity that is negligent or, at most, trash, vnr ml
r>c;
ing '(' Pass've through mere Inertia. n'rn o- the f
<cw O's There may be excepllons to this <v use.
*'?! iile, but I iloubt it. "oy -ej'f
10 an<' ' I it this day and age all except the 1 t1 The br
'ri 'l- r ' minded and persons totally fu'l of vermin.
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Typewriter t
Supremacy. I
Great Typists. 3
ja!!y Buy" |
Coffee
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t the best
If, after
le can ac?fied
with
y and ask
rle'll do it
iB i
TiE
Orleans
host- wlio wash their
a like care in cleanslises.
t anything to do with v?
ome of the wealthiest
this section of eounhlest
folk to be found,
the poorest folk are
: and keep themselves
in.
ick made of dry goods
i kept clean enough.
?h to reflect honor on
and a mansion may
pie pay too little atmatter.
Few realize
it the appearance of
is an advertisement
Her and personal habvo'i
frankly. If yonr
p+ and Tittered with
crht as well put up a
"ire posts in front of
adlnc: "We haven't
cc* WV all npprt a
rurtell? bad. and la .5
''?Fountain Inn Trlb- <