The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, July 08, 1921, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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i ? # *1 PAGE SIX MICKIE, THE I : PRINTER'S DEVIL A I A THE LANC By ? ? ASTER NEWS, LANCASTER Charles Sughroc r?iai N??->pA Uw I s. c. FltlDAY, > Around JULY 8, 1921.* r Town Gossip ?OP HOWLANO SAN^ *tUVS NEAfcS GfeAOOJ "tUROOGU SCHOOL. IV OF n*v noomGc Gsvrt AS CANDIDATES PC , CAft>WEY OKI TUA . Ih^t? ?vr*s -<oo ftwiuw rf m cum w*ovrr l tAMfett, ASSE\)&R*A- Q \-EVAEU NU9RE BfeRRED hM *-<w vaesvoEMt^ pa HttOOVXX PfcOfcfrfcU*\ I MOST LVttJEtN* ^ RS. GOSWAKMGW<H " JORVTH AUTHORS Afefc \% MO i>ess~ne OSED to SAN 'A*I VM O^ 40*" SANS KACS. GOSV OX LAtEIN W\S UfcfcO UAS \ > % NOOMgr WSM OF FOW &-r (Ufctf VABR V * \ set *tV\? ' UOUGtR NMD e>\c avoolc-j^oeo t xo f\% up A v AAKWGCVXN, / SEX BOO JOW ieen A J" FEUJEPS Vs)HC fN/fe / VOOX. BIRDS L r^fmr SOVAfc &c oo?. QOVlfc&ESSk CVTN COV^OttA JM*E *tfc>t\V*G JMt V1VTH EMQlAUD Ofc OMW ?S OP fK AE.F. *t\V ON\i4 | i oxovir ?\f EMOPP nw f T\VAS ma tutKK VJWO tut??l isa**cr^v-^. NKS KAOST UWS)E fcfcfcVi VJUEVi U9 >MOX A VOD, f UtteH -<0 90U. OW AWN AX.WANS VCWOW5 J6ST ; - r? -* - Oft VI\U> ONfc \ ? ViUEWEN)eRg TH\V4 c, U6 V ^ WMM QOESttOMS :>y jtb ^ sS - FACTS F Texas Judging Team V OR FARME totting | onutration work as it hat pasRinK stranger Inqui in thnt lovely home? f\kl^ is of minor consldera geous setting of trees , developed hol<1* ,he V."?a. A ros, 'Who lives fa will not stand " The house therefore the soil < tion?the fior- drained to a depth and shrubbery For fall seeding < Knapp. I should be plowed e I harrowed well to n wet feet" and 1 The condition Might to he well poorer June 25 t of thre--? feet. any veur during >f alalfa the huul condition of 69.2 arly in July and mal was an impr aok nnd fine the nnlnia n?o? ? ?.. of ttfe /crop was rope by agree han on that date In government, the last 20. The vague Impresi per cent of a nor- Petit Parlslei ovement of 3.2 from definite 1 OR Kh* I* ? * - o06MP?g ^ ment with the Angora "I speak not from Blons," he told the 1 correspondent, "but nformation. We know ADKUUia Every boy in the state w terested in his work, will b< k|ow something ot what tl team that won the free trip land last fall at Atlanta is pariencing. ('I. W. Hill, assistant in c beys' work of the U. S. Dei Iiu cu-uperunuu wim iuc u ment of Agriculture, a glad to ?Farm demonstr; ae Texas to com*>at cotton boll wee to Eng- KUn *n Texas and Louisi now ex- Seaman A. Kuapp with fi priated to the departme barge of PurP?Be- The first agent partment UI1der this project covei . o. uepuriKI?msom-on<1 Rot o ation work Numerous Inquiries vil was be- of the County A*ent ,? an? hv T)r the cau8e a"d Proper . ' the blossom-end rot inds appro nt for the Th" 18 " P>?"<loloi!ici > appointed '? CRU8<"1 or Rt leR8( . . dry weather, red several . ? In dry seasons toina f Tomato** Burfaco. Successful have been mad falfa lay particular itely regarding preparation of a fir treatment of . in which the soil is of tomatoes ! well pulverized. *1 disease and ! he harowed after < aggravated by J least every ten dayi no rain. One reas< teoes from the ! far cultivation aftc I growers of .1 most JO points stress upon th*- average for that st class seed b?V well packed and PLAN TO RA] The land should FOR WILSOl each rain, or at * in case there is >n for this re.u- Woodrow Wilson t plowing Is to hndowrd In I uui ? nm ai- ia? tenor or below the ten-year the nature ot date. tween Moaco and Trotrky ' ISE A FUND trate Europe N FOUNDATION principally ag built for her today recon Foundation To Be through the ef fonor of Former *. tne treaty signed and the undertakings bew and Angora-Lenlne whose effort* to penehave been broken ainst the wall France northern frontiers are lmencing the offensive ist. Undoubtedly they of Agriculture, is one ot clals accompanying the tea main feature of the trip is to the English Royal Li\ alow. The Texas boys reached ^ ton on the morning of June rangement* were made to e boys the points of interest the offi- " m. The or 15* the visit First County Ajp?i '? Stock 1906?The first agent 1 was to be confined to a si Washing- was appointed for Sml 12. Ar- Texns, November 12. ihow the agents in the South were : around "county agents" but "spec "" xv half grown to the ripe likely to be affected black rot at the bloa whose work c. A. Ludwig, assoclal ngle county plant pathology, of Cl< Ith County, and this disease is lik< The first damage as long as it ! not called in normally moist sei tal agents." little or no trouble usu r?in^r stage nre j hasten the gorminat with A dry on the land and th som end, says jurious plants by Le professor of vatlons. Another r smaon ColleRP. alfalfa seed are vn ;ly to do much soli should be fine continues dry. will come directly asons there is the seed: and still ally from bios- surface of the noil . Provident'* 1 Ion of wood seeds ir.s kill those in- New York, Jul succeeding rultl- establishment of i eason is that the Wood row Wilson y small and the ment started last i enough that It former president In contact with j jce> were given o another that the , jjn d. Roosevelt, will - he compact jgerretHrv nf Public Service ""J" find an open d > 4.?Plana for the by which thej a fund to endow the *be promised foundation, a move- and England. March to honor the "Hlatory r? for hla public aerv- times advan ut today by Prank- hordes were b formerly assistant Greece, it was now U'hn fa ahal*. J c ucnr e#?i men can loor for their doctrines r can Anally penetrate lands of Italy, Franco ipeats itself. Ancient: ices of the barbarian roken on the shores or the heroic epoch when their National capital, and them meet the chiefs in tfa of Extension Work, the dii States Relations Serried, tb tary of Agriculture and hi aat, and the President of th States. The expenses lnci these -two dhys sfop-Over f ington were paid by th Sont to nave in conrormity with the d e offices practice at the time, altl rector of were in fact county age te Sec re- name is now understood, i is assist- work was confined to a si e United *nd supported by F dent to local funds, n Wash- 1907?.Boys' club work ^eastern *? eo-operatlob with the a ? * ? ? ? . epartment's gom-end rot. bough they The only remedy Is nts. as the garden where water ci n that their easily, the benefit to ngle county usually make the appl 'ederal and worth while, but wher grown on a commereii . organised remedy is not usuall Department as few truckers are e : and fine enough ft i water. In a ture to move freelj an he supplied small seed and plai the crop will moisture. Ilcatlon well After the land 1 p tomatoes are and before the aee< al scale thir. fall, lime should be y practicable, form. The lime s! quipped to tr- applied to the surfa ,r the noil mols- man of the natlo r and supply the ..jtB purpose," it with plenty of ..wm be to recogi ideala for which tias been plowed In raising a fund i is sown in the | rndowment of tht i applied in some | CJin people will 1 honld always *> * Uuntty to exprepa ce of plowed soil | nf Mr "MW ,0 VM?"" wmiauoB miu nal committee. the civilized Mr. Roosevelt said. ,8m- Today li lite and further the more standing (Mr. Wilson stood. Brians agalns ! for the permanent ?rn barbarlam s award, the Amerl- mark the deal be given an oppor- ed world. K? i their appreciation instrument. La Ullllv In rainl i neminocieg aerenaed world against barbariere is Greece, once in the way of the bart the bolsherists, modi whose success wonld tructlon of the ciTllls mal Pasha is only the mine and Trotsky are m o fa iK. The party left Washlngto night of the 13th for Ne The 14th was spent by the "teeing New York.*' the n of America. At 10 o'clocl morning of the 15th the pa aboard the good ship C Which sailed at noon on tl aw ?A ?? ? v "i Agriculture, Began 1 n on the Connty", Mississippi. Th? w York. w*>rk In the South hat frt i boys in been associated with letropolts work, c on the Girla' Ctnb Woi rty went 1910?Girls' cltrb wor armania. three oonnties in Virgin Itat date, Sonth Carolina. The ? tlnn arnfib >.111, n Holmes rigate. About tbe on > boys* club for the disease wheru >m the first not practicable la to k the county well cultivated and to Spraying with Bon rk while It will do no li k began In help against leaf-bltg la and one appear later cannot t demonstra- control blossom-end i ly thing to do I and harrowed fn a e irrigation in be plowed under. :eep the plant* apply depends .up hope for rain material and fin< leaux mixture, Raw ground rock i ijury and will and three to four t ht which mar ground material pe >e expected to two tons of the fl rot. terial is adrised. nd should never Jty ? The amount to on the kind of Hamilton Holt sly It Is ground actlre char?e of 1 s generally used. ?' th? fund. T1 ons of the coarse comP*nr of New r acre and about ttrer and Iner ground ma- Hodge has b? of the temporary mlttaa VIVVB IU UUXUftll* ? ? " - * flarratlon. B< , editor, will bare wblch by ,ta 1 ha work aa director aff,^med ,tB d ie Central Treat m ? lta cboli York will be treaa ory, and Cleveland I ADVERTISl en named chairman Abm r r executive com- U " fcUC H IUUrtwMn them Europe, treateet statesmen has eeire (or peace, can ce." I IN THE NEWS BT RESULTS %v WtlOVUVl UlOM UUfB good sailors as they prov< 3Ires to be Judges of lire >t known. ' Bnt at any i were looking forward with te the landing at Liverpool land, on the 23rd. The nig 2brd was spent at Chester, the 24th the party were g the Stock farm nt Oio T*.iW WQrf} B| w ?vu uiucu 1 id them- Growth of the girls' clul atock is has from the beginning *te they dated with It In the 8 pleasure ffr8t home demonstratioi I Eng- a ?'ngle county, appoln ht of the Department of Agricultu , and on A|he*> County. S. C., anc uests on missioned Angust 16. .# TW L 1911 Tho fin* OAnnl vbb an out- ??? ? work and Oct the Peach Ti been asso- Chester, July 7.?1 loath. The of Mr. Dave Wade, i 1 agent for Wilksburg Chester Coi ted by the Jury of peach trees re, was for probably that of many 1 was com- owners, who may pre perfence. County Age w . ROCK HIU- HA [*he experience INDUSTRY S i farmer of mty. In the In- Wm Manufacture < by borers is patent for tlio N< other orchard App| >fit by his ex?nt H. K. San Hock HIU. July 4 & NEW BOLSHEVISTS ITART1NG UP MAKE G. niothcftUnc Pins; _ PW Article KM B*t Gr<w' V led For Times Brok. ? vnnces, Wl .?Rock Hill has I SEEK TO Title t< AINS VIA EAST -? Mortgj rhlch la AirtfiX f Barbarian Adill Htop Red. and all > Real Estate ige On Seal Estate Legal Blanks minster. The visits to the Hoyal held at Derby and t farms in the vicinity of Lo cf pied their time the follow! < From England the party TYance, Belbium, Holland, c tlje return trip northern Eng Scotland. In each of these < live stock anH erons win ui f? rni- ? - * ??. vuuui English the Northern and -Weal he stock ^'aa aPPOinted for Brooi ndon oc- N- Y- on March 20. ng week. 1912?Boys' and girls' will visit ,n co-operation with the ind upon of Agriculture In the No land and Western States was or* countries I?wa and Indiana. k at 11 rl la/1 o 1*1. w ? j agciu in ucim, in i^iicsht, repc tern States visiting Mr. Wade In me County, a community club or RUgested that they look club work 3'oung peach trees to I Department what was causing then rthern and old trees had died, an ranized in bought to take their ,about to die. ' * T nob a/I n ??? i >ris mat upon a new industry and the interest of ly destined to assi ganlzation. h? proportions, as the at Mr. Wade's tide is one needed !ind if possible home and will meet i to die. Many on.the part of the 1 id young tree- The Twin Pin CI place were pauy is the name ol zation which has la one that is like- Athens, July 4 line considerable fidence in the au manufactured ar- armies, Foreign ] in nearly every ?n interview todi a long-felt need malist offensive washer-woman. shevist attack dl othesline com- ? ' the new organiunched the man .?Voicing full con- F iccess of the Greek Minister Baltazzt In ay Insisted the Kewas equally a bolreeled towards Eu- ^ mvrtVrtvw.wrtv;v2B 'or Sale at ws Office and points of historic interes visited. On July 22 the pi embark on the Satttfrnia at for the return trip. They ? land at Montreal about J When back in the good old the party will disperse to tl eral homes and all will go to make Boys' Club worv rr 1 .vuuieu nuiii I1-IH'vcr .\c it will be 1914?The Smith-I-eve arty will manently providing for i Glasgow co-operative extension wo sxpect to culture and home econom uly 30. law May 8. U. S. A. 1916?Co-operation of heir sev- ment in home demonstr to work with women in the Noi tor A cm/*- Wftaforn Qfo ? ?s I 1 aoncu ?ur a no**, r Act. per- "d,,K aroud an old tr nation-wide ou* before his eyes f rk In agrl- Ppach tree borers th/l tics became tff,rdl?d the tree. We some young trees al the depart- P'?nty of borers, some atlon work trees already a rthern and frQI" borer Injury. \ ' - ho hnrt ronH ohnnf kn bays nurniers. manure or tne ee and pulled patent has been ap| lfteen big fat manufacture of the t had entirely been started on a dug around S. and W. J. Boylf so and foun* tors and manufactt ? of these fine pin. While the i ibout to die limited pending the fr. Wade Haid machine which will rwin Tin." The IJ plied for and the > " t product ha* ( ^ small scale. D. # / KmwV < >8 are the inven- I * irers of the new | nanufacture 1*1 t'JMH JjLIJ^jl i completion of a i J replace the slow-1 ( ? cessful in 1921 and 1922 thi ever been before. Another party will visit 1 lirti Royal in 1922. Frou state will it go,? That depi on the work done with boys 1 e fltrpa In Progress of Extensi* No economist or accoun ,? wwvw. M uiaico l/vgau W J in it has polntmept of a home dei agent for Erie Cotinty, N. the Eng- v 1921?In this year th< a which of the co-operatire extei ends up- has grown to Include 2.3 In 1921. engaged In coqnty work. 9 demonstration work, and an Work boys' and girls' club wo tant. no fthnnt TOO flit K?ut in ine ap- ~? ?"?? uu nonstratlon damaging work but tl Y., May 2. ,dea 11 was anything ) personnel '1? would at once dig islon work 8aT? hls orchard." 38 persons It Is well for otheri 38 In home Wade's misfortune by I 346 In dirt from around peac rk, besides jthem of worms. Thei ?? **.6 aw, a CI a mm uit'ii err lltlllU IHfinOU, tat he had no there Is already a ] like that and the product, althou for them and few have seen the pi put up in sets of 15 1 to avoid Mr. equivalent of 30 1 digging the P'ns as each is li h trees to rid These are made of n during the most on the same u is understood |*| JTlirW pood demand for Ijl f Kh comparatively I*J vCri ' , ns. The pins are l*| and 30, being the l?I and 60 ordinary W n reality two. |*f * wire and act al- |!j principle as the ft*] <K i g ?s? I? , mutter how proficient he ma; measure the full benefit thi trhtive exteatibn -work in ture and home economic hijought to the TTaftdd Stat It? was begun through the of agriculture and the U. S. mfnt of Agriculture. v Many times the benefit 1 J..J, ? ? w I WW < MWWJVbl lUdVl V be, can lata. The total fund av it co-op- the work Is $16,830,00 agrfcul- 2,800 agricultural" count ss has cduntry, about 2.000 hi es since agents and 800 have ho colleges stration agents, Depart- " Raising a Cl*lck< ias Hppti ? - - cr special- "oil ui juiy me i ailable for Should be painted with 0- Of the faade of quick lirae 20 1es in the b'l soap 3 pounds, suli ire county Vater 25 gallons. At me demon- ^re painted, the eartt mounded around the ireea to a height of a ?n ches, and the mounr runkb oi trees ) vrv*" cons a trunk wash alllency. The pins pounds, whale ly or are coonecte >hur 4 pounds, at the option of tl ter the trunks 15 pin set la sutficl > should be Hne and 30 pins arc base of the dred foot line. bout eight In Is allowed to (SMALL COTTON giving more re?re put up sing d with the line, J le purchaser. A J ( ent for a 50-foot > m ? good for a hnn- ' % ? I CHOP IS * C( It is 110 sacrifice to save ni get a true vision of w icans for the future. \ M f ? S 1 After the starting of vo mnt the rest will tic easy! ' * when Kj hat"it ' ' "ill' I ., ' M; t'. "i f'i v felt ur ac- 1*1' in - m-ifoff:l 191 measured in dollars and < tabulating the Increased cr< brought about by better me farming through extension tratlons. But perhaps the good accomplished by the E Servoce Is the higher plane for the farm family which possible bv the tnereaaerf By LiOlS SUlliVft sents by Tennessee Club O >p yields All things considered, f ttaods of nlng to ending, demon- Hatching and catching 9 greatest and tending, ixtenslon (Chasing frnd 'killing an of lirlng and plckln,' ip made There's a great deal of p??*i uutu auum unni IrL ! rojn begin- 1 Preparation for Clemson College, Ju ind feeding tension agronomists t gents report greatly d scalding terest In alfalfa, and I that many farmers wi work about P,a.nting of this excelle Jor iirBi. INDICATE] Alfnlfa . . Department of Agrl V ." " "? *'? <> >! ?' ind county a- ^ increased l?tIndications nr.: Washington. Jul) 1 1 make a inr this year's ct nt legume next bales, the departmc D THIS YEAR kl til si rulturo P.utimuti'K IJ1 . Only 8,433,00<> M " ** 1*1 r 4.?In forecast- Ijl op at 8.433.000 |*| >nt of agriculture ! ] You are charged with the n bility of j'our future suppo mt of your family. Why not provide it today 2count started here ? pspon- B| rt and hi BJ in an hi from efforts pat forth In fi Titles. Steps of Progress It will no doubt be of In Arksnsas clufb members to 1 steps in demonctratlon w have made possible the fori their agricultural and home Ice club and tha flmnlnvm?nt raising a cnicsen. tm aeti* Watching the hen while the hatching, Watching her, too, whiU itereat to Ing and scratching, know the [(Guarding 'gainst hawks ork that j -sums and rats, nation of| Driving off crows and do; econom-1 Ready all day to give s nf oniin. I H?i? ?? tan. ^reparation or 1 he's doing ceding of alfaira sh summer, according to ? she's eat- agronomists, who mak< suggestions on the sul i and 'pos- Alfalfa makes Its b a well .drained loam; gs and cats, selecting a field one lometliing a this fact in mind. R land for fail today placed this ; ould begin In 26,119,000, a redu< the extension cent, or 10.524,00(1 e the following in cultivation a y< t)Ject: amaHest aince 190C iest growth on Production of co V poll, and In mate will be less should keep for more than a qui Ivor and creek 'be previous crop an fear's acreage at ? ction of 28.4 per * ?mmi acres from that ?ar ago, and the ^ tton on this estl than in any year jrter of a century, * nailer having been i J ty agents club leaders, anc lata who aid and Instruct . carrying on the many club ? The following are some o portant dates In the history 1 special- There's a great - deal of them in raising a chicken, ictivlttes. . f the im- "The farm must be m ' of dem- of beauty, so attractive bottonm lands are n work about growing alafalfa tha cause this crop demai large supply of water ade ap lace of the various planf that every large crop of corn. .ore 8uMqJ to that of 1805 whor n uplands be- 7,161.000 bales. ' rids not only n promises to be i but even more bales less than last foods than a 9.000,000 bales s However, alal- record crop grown i the output was V L I rhls year's crop J nearly 5,000.000 *' | J year's and almost mailer than Iho in 1914. 2S^2^22S2222s tv i t I V .. /