The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, December 21, 1917, Image 6
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MR GRAEBER WRITES
?ABOUT HOME ORCHARD
Number of Demonstration* to Re
Held in January and February
on the Farms.
To the Farmers of Lancaster County:
What are you doing to make your
home orchard profitable? Do you
give your orchard the same attention
that your other crops receive?
Are you troubled with rotten or
wormy fruit? 'Would not your orchard
give you more fruit if you
gave it some attention? Ask your-'
self these questions and then decide
% whether you are handling the or-.
chard as it Bhould be.
A good home orchard will save the
supply of sugar since many good
dishes can be made with fruit without
the use of sugar. A small
amount of sugar can be made go a
long way when combined with good
fruits. A good home orchard will
help to reduce your "supply bill."
A good home orchard will aid you
in keeping the family In the best of
health. This is nature's way. "An
apple a day keeps the doctor away."
Besides this do you realize the pleasure
that plenty of good fruit brings
to the whole family? And then,
good well grown fruit free from
worms and diseases brings good
profits even when sold in the small
markets. Quality always makes the
sales. A good home orchard should
be on every farm in Lancaster
county. If you have one, be sure
to give it some attention. If not,
make an effort to put a few trees
this winter or early spring. Your
county agent will give you a list of
the kinds of fruits and the number
of trees of each to secure for a home
orchard of one acre. He will also
furnish you a list of nurserymen
who will sell you trees at reasonable
prlcee. i
Now, I judge, that you want to 1
know just what Is the best methods
of caring for your orchard and what
you can do to prevent the worms. (
disease specks and rotten spots. It (
is hard to tell you just how to do 1
this in a short newspaper article. We 1
can show you much easier and in a <
very practical way right out in some '
orchard in your neighborhood. With j
this in view we are now making up
a schedule of a number of demon- .
strations to be held during the ,
months of January and February. 1
These will be held in every general I
section of the county. A number <
have already been booked, but we '
still have room for about a dozen
more. Select an orchard in your
community that will be convenient
to the whole neighborhood, then j
write at once and let me give you a i
date for holding this demonstration!
^ in your section.
R. W. Graeber. j
County Agent.
INDICTMENT MAY HE
BROUGHT IN ILLINOIS!
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Chicago and New York Officials j
Will Confer 011 Proposed Pro?eriition
of Menus.
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New ^ork. lVc. 20.- District At
torney Swann lias announeed that : |
representative of Macln.v iloyno, <li -J
trict attorney of Cook eouniy. I'
linois, would come to this city in a
few days to confer with him on the!
M case of Gaston it. Means acquitt"<i j
Sunday at Concord, N. of ;i
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charge of murder in connection with;
the death of Mrs. Maude King.
"The great question," Mr. Swann'
said, "is whether Means should b
indicted here or in Chicago for the
forgery of that will. We. want to go
over the whole matter and make
certain that there will be no conflict
of authority, and that he is indicted
in the place where the crime was
committed."
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with good oil liniment. That's
the surest way to stop them.
(Th^ best rubbing liniment is
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Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. ^
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I ' CHRISTMAS"
I V By KIN HUBB
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"There'? Too Many Haughty Prlnceaaeo ai
hind th' Counter Theee Day*?Girls Wl
Men Who Hope t' Drop In t' 8omethln'
tin't' Be an Ordeal Instead of a Pleasure
NOW that th' Chrlstmus shoppln' we're 1
season lias begun In earnest th' an' lnd
most attractive holiday dls- worse
play a retail merchant kin It's th' 1
make Is a full line of attentive, pleas- your v
ant faced clerks. In these days o' positive
tight money, high prices an' sharp stroya
competition It Is up to' th' merchant may ha
t* aee t' It that his clerks show th' on us.
prospective customer ever' courtesy an' Peop
attention If he expects t' git an' hold t' payli
hla patronage.' Ther'a too many haugh- that th
ty princesses an' serious faced that a
grouches behind th' counter these days please
?cieras wno consider their Jobs as up th'
beln' only temporary?girls who expect an' wit
f marry an' yonng men who hope t' lmpossl
drop In t' somethln' better. As a re- ness, ai
salt. It's gettln' t' be an ordeal In- neee ar
stead of a pleasure t' shop. A clerk out th?
who feels above his position will not entitled
warm np at th' sock counter, an' th' datlons
powdered doll who Is counttn' th' days ed t' th
till June Is rarely Interested In her who hi
customers. A feller feels like he wus count,
buttln' In when he approaches a coun- We t
ter. Sometimes he has t' Interrupt a a clerk
conversation like this: "Honestly, kid, ?that I
he's only twenty-one an' towers 'way they w
above me," or "You wait on that ole an' tell
hen. Mnme, she makes me sick." Lots thing a
d' folks don't like t' go In a store for little 1
fear they'll disturb th' clerks, or buy All thn
somethln' they don't want Jest t' keep of n c
Trom gettln* the'r 111 will. It takes an knowlei
Iron constitution t' withstand th' with- ln'ness
erln' look a clork gives you when you a dash
say, "I believe I will look around a Outsl
little more an' see If I can't find some- nopollei
thin' that suits me better." How often th' colt
we stutter an' pull ourselves t'gether pH88)
in' say. "Jest lay It aside till 1 come th' wor
In agin." We wish t' buy but (Copyrlj
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PIRK OX r.WAIiKV PATROL dinary
PI Paso, Tex., I)ec. 20. -Mexican r.al anr
id oral soldiers fired on an Amerl- boy a
in cavalry patrol which accident- liOIlEl
II y crossed the border on the "Is- two rer
ind." near Fabens, Tex., late Sun- 0f ono.
ay, killing one cavalry horse and j.p-j-> j>
(Minding another. The American
>ldiers returned the fire and one
exican soldier was seen to fall from ^?'f' his
horse. No Americans were bit. Adv.
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to Expect tf Marry an' Young ^
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than a lazy preoccupied clerk ?*?
'resh persistent clerk who knows
rants better than yourself?th'; $
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whatever Inclination t' buy we &
lvo had when he started t' wait
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great army o' cash cnatomera y
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appens t' hare a charge aclon't
mean by all o' this that J
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he or she should show us what
ear an' ask after th' children ^
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