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PXGV. TWO < INCUBATORS AND BROOD- U ERS FOR PROFITABLE ! : CHICKEN RAISING. J? cuKui CImmoo OoiheMr^. S. C.?RecMt detiv< ly many letter* have been re agrioi eaired by the Poultry Division asking deein or information relative to the use ot .in mc incubator* aud br. odera in hatchinr been and rrertag chicken a. The high cost inten of poultry food* and the great demand the t for fresh ogga and frya have convinced from poultry raisura that it will pay to uee; I thin a dependable syateai to obtain chicke and t this year. as k> The old sitting hen will not work in Ian when we want her to. She aud hoi facte, friends refuse to go broody in January cultui and February, but they lill every avail and t able nest as soon as tho weather turn? ment warm and the time of hatching tin that beet chickens is over. ship "My hens would uot sit early and 1 haste could not buy any early sitters," if Tin heard every surniut r and fall oy own Depai ers of little chickens. terior Any one who likes poultry can op od w erate an incubator successfully. It if neers necessary to turn the eggs morning reclaj and night and till the lamp once a day Tho < it is not necessary to examine a good cutnn machine uioro often than two or thre? South times daily, when the a/bovc work cat measi bo done. possil Every incubator is equipped with s plow, thermos .at to regulate the teini*>ra In ture. when The more popular types of kerosent the < lamp incubators are heated by hot air traotf although there are some good stylei demo heated by the circulation of hot water worki The mam advantage of the hot air uva borkt chine is that of durability. than The past year has found the electrit made incubator springing rapidly to the own front. This machine can now l>e ob terms tained for use on any voltage It Is a far also made to be used with one of tin very home lighting systems found on mail] tent T?oirh Caiolina farms. The cost o: ment operating an electric incubator is n? can f grea'er than that of a lamp machine ployn The tctnacratiirB can be maintainet noon al a uniform degree and th>? inaohint be tb can be placed in any room of th< abov? Loamy mart H is usually found that a profit abb euro alz.e incubator to buy La ono witii t man capecicy of about 240 eggs The sia? at hii containing from 120 to 160 eggs is ala< eomli popular with ponltrymesi wlvo do noi will a desire to raise more than 200 or 301 large chickens a ywar. Howewer, a large in plus cubator when only one-be 1 f tilled wiL of rfi .give as food batching results a* i <vxmr mailer machine, so Chat a big ma vidtni .chine (cires you an opportunity is of lif hatch eggs (or others or hatch sufTi In cicwU chicks to eoH tbe aurnlna you: 19.50! neighbors. The beet arise tor an eloc 13,i>0< trie machine is about 160 eggs Juv third now three machines are rather higl for a iu price owing to little competition of r*> hut it i? hoped that within a short tinn out a; "the price of the electric will be aliou 13.SOi' I the same as the lamp-hoated im-aba tor grown The better types of incul>ator? ar? the ci ibulll with double wall* with one irvcl 000 a or more of insulating materia! bwtweei moru the walle. Th is prori'uta the tempera crops dawe of tlie egg chamber being affect us red vitally by changes in the outsidi 2.000." 'temperature of the room. The cheap farm! I or incubators have simply a singli the a |wall or a double wall with a p4*ce a room }t***teboard between. It does not pui fainili to buy the cheaper inoabelore made ii settle; [this way. Carell f Some machines have a separat<' added /?ym parts: c.nt below the eggs intt cosiun which the chicks drop as soon as the* sugge bsre hatch>d This Is a convenience era! tbst rt is of no speciad advantage Fed The average number of chichi a>srx f hatched from the eggs placed hi as nethb NhciiKst/w U a iwsast no^4\idf t h A IX Fou buy incufcwtor it is wetl to cm are s :. der our. or more portable broodom, al prices 1 lowing r?0 chicks to each broader Mm tiers mt the manufacturers rtts rtvs -y^n pi their brooders at itxst twice a. r>tM , many chicks as the? win saris* sot orth ja l^l ' ? <" amy Thsm port a his brooders are atoov umIt Jtwo roet in dlansater aud stand ot <jM<^ three cast iron The keroeem nqqii < tamp Is urvder one sfeds and a wontm -curtain surrounds the lower part o -tike brooder The baby chicks pud under this woolen rurtam and ttu heat of the lamp keeps Hie inside o ij 1 the brooder ai the required tempera ture of ninuty to ninety fiv 1- frees fcj J It is a >irrvple matter Lo rape n jaj* cold weather almost all the chicken: 3j in a brooder of thi< kind when it L rjj | placed m a bright room. I^ator mi it nl j the season when the days beg.u to re Wa t wann. the portable hover is preferably ' 3 put hi a small wtre front house. An incubator and one or more brood 1 I(VS fill ?11 OLD IC lUlj unn v _ . chicks when he wants them. Kehm H * : ary ami March arc t.he two b<*st hatch S iiiK months of the spring reason. I'u) P ' ; lots hatched theae months w.ii coin h mnnce to lay in 'he early fail and con 9 ? tltvue to lay durir.tx the winter It i B ! easy to keep a pullet layinu . 1 :r 1 nth I J | cold weather but it is <1 fi'icult o -tar P i a young pullet to lay.ng uirtil af'o M ' the colder weather is pa*t Them ?h 1 I old hens which have completed the* ( j molt begin laying. Thie as why it i t : beat to hatch pullets early and hav 1 j rtoom laying when the price of egg* 1 1 o high In the fall jj < Extension ilullertiti 16. "I'onltry Cu I i tnre for Sou*h Carolina " which I d ' nailed free tc aay one by the Kxten I I skni Service of Clemsoo CoHofge oo? I * < taint, full direr Lions for operating li eubater.* (Ui<) broodere. Th?- Poirltr ft | | fHvl <ion will bo glad to tell any on II vrhere the boat makes of tnruheUH , I $ yftAd brooders ran be obtained. H . ND SETTLEMENTS IN .iinJIlK SOUTH CAROLINA. jnCAn ? HEAD meon College.?Becrettrjr Houa of the Department of Agrl Till re. aaid In an addr-vee recent 1j | ||f\ sred te conference of editors o ulturml Journals: "It would b? able to facilitate land eettlemen< \doDt As >re systematic fashion. This hai toe long left to the haphazar* in Whii rent ion of private enterprise, anc q Nation has sufTered not a tittle Irresponsible private direction acted ik it is high, time for the Federa State governments berth as wel cal communities, to seek to ait Physiciai id settlement by famishing actua have kept reliable information, and agri tes ju lnedi ral guidance to begining farmers jUeinj; to t o promote well-considered settle .. crs i li6 uc1 plans. It ie particularly vita . the process of acquiring owner (" e< " of farmers be encouraged ant i)re8s ",e ' ned." explain ths ?se views are also shared by th? 8>as as wel rtment of Labor and of the In usually att? Secretary Lane has associat and circuJs ith him. some of the best engl serous at s who have been connected wit! derivatives. motion work of various kinds ,, ,,llt ?emi-arid lands of the West, th? . ..... ure positivi rer and swamp lands of th? i are being visited, that propei ~,lo,?g he.n urea may be taken as s<x>n at sudden dea ble to render them fit for th? taking the and open them for settlement longer a: y these days of reconstruction ov opt. und< Industry may be disorganized t>3 physician. cancellation of Government con u js ex * for its products, and by th< ,,,. ,x coaj , hilization of large bodies both o< . , . ... .. . posed of v ing men and soldiers, the lanr >ns to the roan more lnsistantlj " ' %10 ever before. It will certainly b? ralgia, t< easier for the man who wishes t< olds, grip) a form to get it on reasonablt -upporting i. And these measures curi dieted thai worse evil. They provide th? ?f thi best security against the discon product is likely to arise from unemploy mav now and a lack of food. The idle aero ;fve honlt/hful and profitable <m ... ? . -lores ;:i i. icrt to all who ran be place* them; but home ownership tnus" io goal. and fair annual profits os? P001 t a normal standard of Irving It is still be the moane advanced to so a* prevaillr tlieae settlers. Almost ever* of the Stat* can find ooagmis? employment Hut there < s home, If he owns It. or is l>e inanity, ( lg the owner of It, A few acres of ('cmnine lufTir? to provide food supplies li Union, or o part, for the family, and a sur at the teas for market Organized meihodi bueineas i< epo*in< of the surplus in a?3 assi* them nmtty will go far towards pro to make th K funds for the otter necessarie* It is not e State or Pi South Carolina, there ere abow begin now 1 ;,SCC a.^i rm Two-inird*, or aboir been te.uai ),000 acres are in farms. One owners, to of the State lies absolutely id 1< own neigl grlcultural purposes; K consist! prtcee. Ce ads. towns and cities, and worn men to joi nd rwan>p wood land. But of th* Association 1.000 acme in farms cn>ps an purchase p l on le*s than hadf To be exact mo-*t favoi -ope of 1017 wore grown oo 6.1>S, share In ni rros. Pro bah lv at leant mi nrucfc contented i can be used for growini munity ie t and for past-urea. bet 1? Ice to the ! say -there yet reeteis onlj them our c (V)? acrwe In the State fit foi That lorfs ng As H.r> arrea le tha size o< may perfori voreg* farm cultivated, (here It of us will r then for nearly Sfi.OOO more farm by the set! ee. What a vast snmat ot land but all of i merit oouid be ikw? In Soufl rietied by tl iia; wfewt tnstoM ?Mltb could b? life con?oqi ; to tbe property ltrta. if fh<? Ioca. fcy 'arm >'v uaitwe., aa fi<?oro**ry Houston aor of Rurn U, i^xiM aid bacinntnc fMn> _ oral and Star. aM h> th* .oftlo , of lane tract* hi a^e-ary^but a8,a ^ yj MC ran b. dona anywtvare nrt?? oypp .jo oot opt. srbo airnady <r*m ?b. land # U,. "27 ,, ./ from Grout rflltnjC ? "ell it at eaaanaablt . V , ? ^ recently the , ?ud SO wolorxa. fba m PH difficulties h ape In dellvi bar. ?orbap. Lb. ba^ all tb? producer of in tbe fidi country, m niriK,.,j to nr-a by Q?? Wv-ariort of ao many which will e rtmpm m cb. South. We rer nf tho ant I bar. raaar* hind in rruot abm tin is avail It la tdiaap orrty baonn^ of <ht aH the nece *y of our population, and tbato tn quesiion, at eel for Ai niiiiiiiiMrmt-' "TTT*"*~>MTTr*T''~^ able quanti !E!~VF.S COLD f! I.J T!" CKE5T II Von <" in t afford to tri;!e &i . vi: h.:.,Id -a the cl,e>t. t IB Amid the .v lead to pncumot.-i, i i- Pa threaten h .< j/.t, ui outer serious sa euiuiu ?>i a rouble. flj2 fnr nil Mo __ _ fl|j plating tin MJ IMOMJIH. of * kl^UUiOHU^ fe'ALVE PS of transitu f iVrsln, \vh tlvrs f;ui>'c tflu f arid prcveiui I v cstcril sl< i.. 11. You jmt ?r?r>' tlie * _ ... m i t ur.1 (V .. ad ru'> i*. in. It | rilJ8 of (In. ' / i 'T"'!..'' 'tot <* f tuft\e I riOflR of Tl m : :1 con.'.'M.ua O.j- P Unions trill i.f .; :,.p .r. ,,C. 1 comes bint > .IT * i nivr nhtrmles , ,, | cloudless i i-r ' t :.y h a\ v. at ?j calamity Is ' Mm man emplr Itntni foils to ww ... i congestion and croup. MM hitherto bet >n h nt f .r have so fr< \ ^ '' u ' mm-nd it shining, pr :.o?. :de.il-r? \ ?1 that, howot LANCASTER NEWS, 6 abandon Tl ACHE TABLETS j F" f DEPRESS HEAR! sE or ban tlona fc pitone, the New Tablet a bit < ch All Heart Depresslalities Are Counter- able wh V Heart Toning Agents aJUJVii . quick t 1 . u t,nv is and druggists whc up with recent discover- light nr cai science are now iutro bmnchc heir patients and custom water f w pain relieving tablet blcm of tone, which does not de- waters eart and circulation. They Pure J it headaches and neural Cnt'HK II 1 as colds and grippe an tong ended by a fatigued heat i jn SU( ition and that it is dan worries itch times to use coal tat tlielr p In fact they are claim- thought 1 the coal tar derivative-- harsh s< oly dahgerouB, even to assa" 1 us. They say that many 8<*Quonc .? u i. i this lo> ths have resulted Iron ments a in and that there is nr. goun(js excuse for taking them making er the watchful care of a of swee being t< plained that Aspitono is! Here l;t r derivative, but is com pending . . an 1 to r-, o.netable elements. which *" pain of headaches, nou " nothiche. rheumatism .'I "!?. 8 klndllnc [to. etc.. at the same tini- pofti v ^ tiie heart. It is pie brother] Aspitone will tike th materia " eo>l tar do--,vafives Tie the niln new to t'-is Sint<\ |>i<< cheer, ] ho had at th" Standard ^'at,,rp id at all leading dm: nrp ,rnr I communities. Adv. light wl look in agricultural methods. look nn comparatively cheap and Tlie g \e. prices. Is in many parti lies In t 9. an attractive Investment placid 1 jught to be In every com committee of Cbo < 'hs nytost roe, or of the Fameri Anion f self-appointed citlzeaa, or nheth 8 t, one or two men. whose article i la to find now settlers, tc Rive, no In buying their farms and of nlllei em feel at home among us Some I noeemsary to trait upoc French wleral movement We rsr lean col |jy MORisthlK those Who have Thl<?r?-*? its. and wish to beoosnt Mn?>u? find good farms ia out iborhood at retteonabU ^ rUilnly wv can help those a in a National Fans Ixma bJ ~ . and no obtain half the * rire of their farms ?t the f rable rates To have s N(pg lultiplyig the prosperous farm owners of any r-o*n ^1 o render a very larpw serv yH ? State and Nation, for upon ivilizat>on ultimately rests ;e service every o?e of us { *n in some nieasurt A Hm nake some financial profit. Llerment t>f onr idle landa: is will be Inereaaingiy en he fuller, healthier ronrtry ^^B lent upon their settlement | r?ers. W. H. "ills. Vixfloir il Sociology. Tin Plata in Australia. les of tin plate for Australilue of which amonntu to ^^B l.OOO per year, are drawn ^^1 Britain and America; hut lack of shipping and other ^^B love led to a serious shorti^rles. A leading Australian ^^B steel has accordingly arestablish tin-plate works ventually supply the whole ^^B podal demand. Plenty of ^^1 able in Australia as well ssary steel. The company , In addition to supplying istrnlla, has sent considerties of munitions steel to In and has also opened up South Africa by supplying ons of steel rails.?Scien- WcP Turks Are Confident. I nuuiy menacing perils thai is thorny throne the new "1T| 'urkey enn find consolation slem disasters by con em* "Shining Stone" In the St. Sophln. This Is a slab ent ninrhlo, brought from wtj Ich has been fixed to the le of the gallery. It emits | /./.ling brilliancy during pe- ^91 nrkish prosperity or of r?*nnphs for Islam, hut* be* ^^1 k and opaque, however the skies, whenever some ; about to befall the Otto- ^j&J e or the faith. It has not n darkened during the pres. Pyt hough the sultan's armies ^9 quently been defeated and of Islam seemed to suffer BM hits the mystic stone, ever /^B oven to believing Moslems ^^1 rer fate may frown, the real tains with them. dso Save* Money. ^^B ow Is It von never eo flwnv I r Hummer vacation? ^Bd don't need to. Most of the town and In their absence ^^1 nice, restful time.?Boston ^Bp anscrlpt. pes, the playful grasses. So mo- H plain u beral tnkea possession of your nd hrnln and soul and a great ________ ss grows within. Humnnlty la " ransmuted Into an essence of tho march?" hood. No longer is your sight "Thirty-six I. your senses go. The eye of "Then of < id beholds a universe of quiet to po l/i." peopled with lovers of truth. "Not at all has wroupht a miracle. You "Can you f islated with nil the hitherto dla- "Certainly earth Into a land of pure do- It was thu here no fault lies and all eyes try repinient iclouded Into other eyes that tlllery were I <1 beam apnln. rond from Jl lory of that drenmed-of heaven mans not 01 hat little lonely nook beside the step furl her ake. immediately ????? leans and t Shows Spirit of Allies. Boureaches, i p the cheering nnoodotes Ellz- Bols de Belli lliepley Sergeant reports^ In an ? on the French-Amerlcnn offonne raise more snnguine hopes 1 victory than this: , wl what over a month ago a Mn< .a , ... Ton Dian on general encountered an Amoronel of Infantry below Chateau- [ rwi? I veifceUvOkii. < Uuiv luivti vnur mi ii been on I ln Notice to ! All porsor ETaa141? I y ')! ' fslato o Heaitn 1^1 ? ????? .*i? at tea tod. wit ; l>y law. to JS 1- A ^^tratrix and A rlilllT the said eat; | payment to Gone P 3?' Many thotiaanda of women suffering from womanly trouble, have been benefited by the use of Cardui, the woman's tonic, according to letters we receive, similar to this one from Mrs. Z.V. Spell, of liayne, N. C. "I could not stand on my feet, and | Just suffered terribly,'* ^ she says. "As my suf- BBk J fering was so great, and X he had tried other reme- X" dies. Dr. had us get Cardui. . . I began improving, and it cured me. 1 know, and my doctor knows, what Car- ' dui did for me, for my nerves and health wers aboul gone." |^| Wg & Tin? AX-XXVO t lomoDii ie Woman's Tonic iy. Th, She writes further: 4,1 up to tl am in splenuid health . . . can do my work. I feel 1 wa owe it toCardui, fori was in dreadful condition." If you are nervous, run- FV ?> ( down and weak, or suffer ff * from headache, backache, Rfc H ' etc., every month, try Cardui. Thousands of Kh| women praise this medfcine for tlie f;ood it has done them, and many physicians who have used Cardui successfully with their women patients, for years, endorse this medi- .. Cine. Think what it means to be in splendid health, like Mrs. Spell. Give Cardui a trial. AD Druggists W . - ; . .jwlir j - -J LANCASTER. 3. C. :e i hat never fails ; ?? ? jWIWi1MB ntidoto for Caret and Worrtsa Hind In tho 8olitudo of tho WildornoM. : medicine In the quietude of ns- ^ tfter a day of fererlsh struggle ' ? the discords of human endearlionise with the soul's aaplra- jMayA >r tranquillity and pence go Into )f natural woods bordering ? hadow-tlnted 1 .ke and in tho silence listen to the tnnumer- i ilsperlngs of the lea res. Stretch j eary body on the preen award ii nil cur to me ennn note tne | mrstlng of the roots of those * IVCd'MSte mles through the compressed K&- J'uJ* Catch the quick changes In I RCnw ill shuilow of the breese-stlrred ttV tfL */?*' >s overhead. nigh over the tw'/M,[ *".$? i swnllow darts nnd sails, em- KS -J?* faith, against a tender sky. The lap the shorv with accents of oy. Cool, soft winds steel i your hair and caress your *"1' ,ateIke the finders of dear compan- ""miuiv' ? ne before. ch sweet solitude nil cares and took it fall Into forgetfulness and ..T was laces are filled with gentle years. A s and fond remembrances. The spring of minds of the busy day no longer run.i 'in the ear with their disturbing n^Vwo yV e. Nature Is the only actor In do more \ rely scene and *11 her move- iirom-hiM* ire full of gentle grace, all her ' splendid r accord, one with the other, Santa Fc a pleasant chorus, a "concord ' t sounds," thnt win your whole WRIT > their melodious flow. ! sick you become one with the ex: sky, the reflecting water, the iV."'li\T H FRID ii urn j yfe: Croel ?B?&^W -tc/fbe if Hop. ^ ('|Vyt A Reacdj ( Oi f / Caaditieas vu ' 'H * Wor!d ol SBfferia* t p The rector early n of catarrh tad consecrat f, J ages of the worst of aD 1 m per The Greatest of J Catarrh first attacks t throat. lunirs, stomach. 1 (|lt? body Unchecked I s .old chronic oilmen Wfe are always ditllvult to i ' Guard your health wi Perun.t Is excellent for coughs, c Ital liifliininiatloii and congestion i tartliiiK recoveries huve been reci 1 FOIt CHRONIC IIRON-1 HAH 4 CHITIS. -1 h troubled for four or five down, i few doses <>f I'-runa sutuptl vays lirhiK relief. In the' myself 1914. I beitau takinu Pe-|and lei earnest and used twelve sleep, d have not had an attack uctuht ars I feel better and can | I toi vurk than in ten years. j and an also cured me of chronic 135 pc : and I recommend It as a ? m? dy." 1954 T MR. O F. MoBRIDB. Mlnnet 111io. If y E FOR THIS BOOK. bavin* and In doubt, write The ,"ouf, lompany, Dept. S 81. Co- in l Ohio, for Dr. Harttnan'sl ook. It Is free. Rent In -rapper to any address. Ask DO IT TODAY asked tho general. : hours." m courso they are too tired I I?they'll go right In.** ?top the Germans?" ? rA we ran step them." % jhs s that an American lnfan- M] and live batteries of arthrown straight across tin fetz to I'nrls. The Gertily did not advance on? L.\\( along that road, they wer? driven hack by the Amer heir re-enforcements al ' * MM at Chateau-Thierry, at th? pnu. roper fieid crop rotation ? your farm productivity, '-v ' ir county agent will Aeta Lv. K * Lv. I! . Lv. I xtoM ?r?S S .. A r. t Jin save wheat if rmi u >*d or tiLstivad of he?4 T Lv. C Debtors nod Creditors. Lv. It is having claims against ''v- ' r Furinan A. Magill, de-j Lv. K present the same, duly! \r j hin the time prescribed undersigned as adminisall persons indebted to ite will make immediate' _____ the same. LUKLLA MAGILL. j |V Administratrix. I IjA 1918. 21 XT CAR IS A GE iYtJjtIw'' iri mMft i r'Wbrgt.Tjrn ? miim Dodi 1 ^.utomc re beginning to get regular es from the factory in limi t that shipments of cars w ive are taking this opportu tier as early as possible to e new cars just received are he standard. ity Mot Rock Hill, Agents lor Dodge Cars i BE SURE YOt'R NE DOD< tOLDS Head or chest? jj) g/ 0 are best treated | 3^\ Your l^oavriviar<ir\r^:K?ii ;w PRICES 30c, 60c, $1.20 wri.it a- < lil'sTl- lt itv. in ule iii KITim-i Jnnunry I, 11)111 Knstorn Time. WeNlbiiund. .alienator 7:00 a. in 'ort Lawn 7:41 a. m lasconiville . . . 8:00 a. in tirhburg 8:12 a in heater 9:00 a. in. Knathouml. heater 11:00 a. m. Uhburg 11: 4 8 a. iii. laacomvllle 12:00 m. ort Lawn 12:20 p m. .ancaster 1:00 p in A. P. McLURbl. General Manager. You Get The News? ?e >biles shipments of Dodge Auited numbers. Owing to ill be limited for quite a nity to ask you to place insure deliveries promptextremely neat and fully I ;or Co. S. C. n Lancaster County. 9 AY, JANUARY 10, 1919. W torjGiflr f vMor/d rerceme Catarrh and CitanU Dr. Hartauui'a Legacy to the icegiiized Ike insidoou laten ed kis life to ckeckieg there*, lealth destroyers. t :UNA ' Ml Catarrh Remedies - I hp mucous linings tn the none. \ I bowels or any other part of t tlnnlly breaks down the tints develop which, if not fatal. cure. th Peruna. Don't wait until olds, effects of the grip and jf the mucous linings, irded. ATAftRII IN WORST FORM art catarrh and was all run Many claimed it was conon and 1 really thought eo 1 had n pain in my lunge ft side, no appetite, could not always weak and tired. My was s!> pounda, r?k fifteen bottles of Peruna a entirely cured. I now weigh unds. Thanks to Perunn. MRS. A. J. NETKOWa 'yler St.. lpolis, Minn. N. E. ou want health, insist upon : I>r. Harttnan's World FYtPeruna Tonic. IQUID OR TABLET FORM. Sold Everywhere. your Dealer for a Peruna Almanac