The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, January 19, 1901, Image 1
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- e Benin ii!h
easgJIiJ
V* 5,000 yards ?*nod Alamance, cull
(500 yards jjjood Cotton Fi.i.mel,
1.000 v ards Twi!led Flannelette!
5oo ya ds French Flannelettes 1
l,L>O0 yards School hoy .leans 15
Curpet llcmnants yyard square) :
Wenched Ta'de Damask -I" cents
Turkey lied Tahle Damask .'15 c
Doylies and Napkins very cheap
Hest Calicoes, indiujoos, oil ? <?!?
standard fancies, tj.J cents yj
jack ;ts, capis. coll
A splendid line to select front, 11
away prices.
Fine hluck cloth, ipiilted, satin-I
I'iihj black cloth, plain saiin-lim
Fino tan cloth. plain satin-lined.
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| For Tha Ledger. fc
Of Interest to Farmers. ;;;
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Prof Newman Telle How to Pre- .
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pare Vour Fertilizers?Whut
und How touch to U*?e. .
In
Mit Editor:?! have long hven ^
i convinced of the fact that the
il
I I
lurtnor U paying unnecessary ^
freight on liim fertilizers uud from . ,
In
two to four dollar* per ton for ^
mixing or manipulating winch li? ^
can practically dons well himself:'
and lie loo mu*t tind a cheaper . ,
nitrogen to I nice the place ot In ?rli j
I an
priced cotton ?eed meal.
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In view ot these facts 1 wrote] .
Col. J S Niwaia i, l'rof of Agri
' t"
culture at ClenibOh Collage, who
I at
has traveled extensively in thi*
i v<
coun-ty u.id In* a good knowledge
of the soil and is an authority mi
?
*m;h matter*. It goes without ^
(saving that he lift-* scarcely u peer i
in die South. For tho in forma- _>?)
lion and benefit of fat mors poneraN *
I 1
ly kindly puhiish his reply, which ?<
explain* itself, and 77^
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Greatly oblige,
III L I lick I in, ' ,n
President Fanners Alliance, L C ^
Prof. Newman'* Latter.
CUmnon College, St'. ,|?n H, 11?01 '
Mr. It L 11ieklin,
Lancaster, S. (!.
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Df.ak Sik:?i mi and your
7 tr |
friend* have very wiselv decided.
I have not bought a manipulated |
fertilizer in many year*. As
y<
most of your Roils liavo (.'lay
oils I suggest that you use nitrate 41
of aoda. The nitrogen in this
form in immediately available, li
Where a pood crop of pea* have s*
keen grown last year very little J"
nitrogen need l>? applied. On j4
the gray aandy aoila it may he
necessary to make i light appli- fi
cation of nitrate of soda while the 11
crop i* growing as they do in
Marlboro. Nitrute of soda contains
twico as much nitrogen as
cotton seel meal, ao that the
freight would be reducod one- '
half. Nitrate of potash contains if
four times us much potash aa J.'
Kainit, so that to get the same *r
amount o? potash you save three- c'
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III |J H Now is t li>- i
I OT7"'
v 4 cents.
7A cents value, only cu-. s
? |0 cents value, onl\ <> < < i's
2.V cents value, only 7 \ cut-s
C'llih Vlllllt', Ol V I" I'f'lHS,
in cents value only 1 '? o i
value, only ti5 centMils
value, only i*.*? ci'iiis
. 'in cents u dozen ami up
rs, silver grays, and 'In* t,.?.
due, only .r> cents.
.4?ErT-;s.
ew uu'l stylish, at almost give
ine', $>S 511 value, now ^4 tin
tl $7 00 value, now ?4 40.
?(? f.O value, now $."> 1
r h eTct
Mirths to handle only one fourl
i much The cotton plant lor
it care from what source it o?t
n potash, neither muriate no
unit should he used under t<
1
icco, hut sulphate The fan lie
is no use for a 'Miller" in mix
g his fertilizers, all h? needs i
ie proportions wi'li >ut re >n ?
im arbitrary measure of tlic i
will he to your interest to <_'(
igh gru< le acid phosphate > -s tit
'wight on 14 Ih?? per hun Ire 1 wi
? nounore than that on 1'? lh>
?r hundred All \ou need is i
rtermino how much of eaeh it
redient yoti wish to appl pc
re and mix the whole ipiantit
i t ho same ) it oport i n. If \ o
>t 14 per cant acid phosphatt
id apply *200 pounds of tin
?u will b*vo jjs |hs. of phospimt
id per uero.
S'llllirua r..n t ? L .. ?' '
. I j w. w ? - mi i m a v , I I /1 t" X ?.( 111 J M I
lis formula:
Y . i I' I o f.i r r*? |
U s It pr -i I", w -J, Im 1?.i
i* 1 !> ? Um \ il r l | r i
i In* * ;t ro.; .iO tin M ji ij*t >' Pot
*" " ur> ! Im 1 *??* n? 11
O Its.
If you to apply tbi? foi
illy to tun acres you mix
l)0o I'.M I t J?PI' ' III I i'l p:
lino Its I ri prr . 11* ,V sir* "if" r> I
.0(1 til "to per ei?nt '<1 u i ill*
If you wish ti? vary tin* rati
>r any pariiuular crop or soi
I that i4 nrcoaaary i" to ioin?*mhe
ie? par cantata of tlio valuable ii
redifoit ia cadi tourctt of uuppln
or inataoi'w. if you vrittli to ir
anna tlia application of potad
in run uhn 100 lit* of muriat?
inking the appliration, par acre
an n.^. .< ( i-- >
j-, ,.,a id lll? I1IIAIIIIU 1II It 1^1(1 1 <
&0. 1 hare not t?r?ii^ 11?. inr fort
7.9VH for this aaaison, so rann<
if whut tli* pricea are. Von ea
nrn this liv correspondent-*. Yd
in cfit all th? inatoriul from ('h:n
iiiiiii.
If 1 can irrfA you and yoi;
iantla furt lift j il ;!. ? commun
ia and olilipo,
Your* truly,
,J. S. Na*man.
Prof. ?f Agriculture.
f too
>r. n. i)rtfi7nm'n Anfi I>hirr i
May be worth to yon mote Until $l(
> on liaVw m olii>?l who moiim ii(>i|?iiti
oni incnutenence of wiiit-r tltirin
eep. t'ureaoltl and young ?hkc.
Asia (he trouble at onee. >1. Mol
y JK MueKey A Co. Druggiet, I.ati
??ter, H C.
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marked d?ovu S | 2f? I In* ent i
. :i Is li ave si iii< lu>_' value* in ehiMri
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A M S ON
h I'jlenuon's Textile School.
* I lii' Work of the Now Department
of the I' <llee*
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' Sppfial to The St.?io
('I em son ? 'nl'oifo .Inn. 1 'J. ?Th?
is '
u t x t i I : -ehool attract- lilt a 11 "lit ion
i. in t 11111 \ of il wh > visit t'lrtiu-oii,
't luit of bundled who never euum
? here T it' rem trkahic progress ill
I lie I Ilia of textile ileitis' !' i e * 111 r| t in
11V t i IH Solph ill efell'Till Mill l?v
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S lute ' 'ai olin i in pa; ttcolar in
til" -eh > ?l ami A llien-, il . liel.-l of
y ii-elniii'i s. Pit is is the pioneei
,, textile -i liocl >?t tifj s .11*! 1 .iinl w*t?
, f it a vliiic looked upon I?v some
it :m experiment. 1*!u* nl<le man:i
'_r * neat o| | >i i'it! or ,f ! | m Beat v
a college hred loan, a trained mer,
liunie and a practical mill niiin as
well has lon^ sinee Wrought the
r(> .school out of the experimental
sta;e. so til it oon' it is recognized
hi u established and aiiceessfui
school. There never was a greater
demand for iiitciiiejnt, wall train..1
'
cmi young men i.?r the cotton mill
business than there is now, anil the
demand i- growing trooper every
dev. The i 'admit* .of the ('lornaon
textile school are filling good posiI
) #
I lions and doing good work.
Hie capacpy of the wcliool haw
tr
recently been doiihlod, and the
building presents a verv coin maudr
ing appearance.
j: A TIIOI ?A.M> TOKOITKN
t, Could not express the rapture of
it Annie K Springs, of 1125 Howard
i- st., 1'luludelphia, Pa., when she
it found that l)r. King's New I >is,n
i-overv for (\.n-.?
_ nan colliu
pletoly cured her of a hacking
> cough that for many yeara had
made life a burden. All other
ir remediea and doctor* could give
<1 her no help, but alio saya of tins
Koyal <'tiro ? t4it soon removed the
pain in my cheat and I can now
! alecp aoundly, aomolhing I can
scatcoly re mem her doing before.
| I feel like aounding its pruiac*
throughout the I'nivorae." So
' will everyone who trioa Dr. King'*
? New Discovery for any trouble of
the Throat, Cheat or lung*. I'rice
f* | .r?0c. ami $1.00. Trial bottle*
f* I freo at Crawford Broa* Drug
I Store; erery bottle guaranteed.
,EAMM
-00 US
I? '* -2? Kverv'.liinn nnM if>>
lv' r% h winter stulV This is ?
it ii: ! f ; i lee, Mime. eveil le->s. K
Wy l liin ii nil.?.ii ul en! | nice, en In
iBED Wi
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IM.'Mr, v'J (HI ValllH, ||<? * ? I 10
*2 2o Value, n<iu' fcl
ccrv cheii | ?
0 \ . I?inow ?.*? rents,
vu'mi), rn w centh.
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T i V. KEMEflRSEBED.
1 <il"ce kill button and Inee original
i<l 1111?>11 the hatjniin counter and
re lot outjht to l'<) in * dav. W e
ell** xhocs
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. C A S H
New school Bill.
' !
It-providws for the H Xpert Supervision
Itaeommended I?v Super '
.t.tsndent McMnhan.
Here i? the text of the proposed
hill to change die luw in regard to
eountv boards of education and
county superintendent* of education:
Section 1 ? That in Julr, 11102,
the ?tate hoard of education, upon
the joint recommendation of the
eovurnor and thn state superii>ten
dent of edueation, shall appoint
for each count v in tl>? state a
county hoard of ouueation, consisting
of lire mouthers, two to tui to
for i v..> years, two to serve for
:our % uai's, and ono to sor\? for
six years, and until their r#?pec
live successors huve hren elected
ai I have <pi:tlilied. The successors
to thokiiid nuunhcrH of the said
..i.i.iOl/ i....... i i. o I <
ui'mu fimil Of cnoxtll l?y
! i;o elector* of tho county lor
t*i in ol bix years each, two at the
oenerul election in l'.HM und eroiy
; year* thereafter, trvo at iho^enoral
election in 19'U> ami after
<i yeais thereafter, and one at the
opnnral election in 190s und ever y
o year* thereafter: Provided.however,
rimt candidates for those
position-* shall not he assessed in
any primary elections. Vacancies
shad he tilled I?y the county hoard
of education iUeli" until tho next
general election
Sec. 5 ?That each inemher of
I the county tioard of education
shall receive for attendance on it?
meetings $:>, per diem and o cents
for each mile of necessary travel
if..
w nuu iroui 11 irt meetings,
for not more thut ten meetings in
any one your, the per diem and
mileage to he paid by the county
treasurer out of the ordinary funds
of the county, upon the chairman
of the beard audited and approved
?? other county claims.
Set;. ?That the county board
of education of each county, appointed
a* herein provided, shal
meet ami organize by electing one
of its member* chairmen and
another member secretary pro
\ tem, and shell thereafter exercise
all the rights, privileges, ppwer
:e sale
ISaetimoi la Clears
MUST s,
in season No mutter shout cost, I
10 o'-<liUiirv sale, hut a <_n cat chance
ver\ t luu<jj we otfcr, a bargain.
;tzl hot
RltV llftnP?tM-ft \MHII /
? V I u. ^ M -n ?B III , Men's
heavy tierce lined shirts i
cents each, now only J'5 cents.
Ladies, Misses and children I Hi
Ladies Vests at 12A to 40 cents
N li lit L Mis VI (i
50 pair line s | do ('assemere 1'
425 pair line *42 00 (.'assemere p
150 pair wool pants, mixed lot,
Your choice for 75 cents.
I'd 'Kill Hill I'llII .1
I I line Itlue Idueck overcoats,
at $0 50.
Manv other special dungs, we
"STORE
and duties now (Involved oy laws ^
upon thu present county hoard of|
education and county superintend- ,
dent of education of said county,
severally or jointly, ami may use;
the seal now used hy liiu county j
superintendent of oducution until j
la no w seal shall ho providi <1 hy j
the hoard of countv cuminission- j
CIS
Sec. 4 ?That th? county hoard
of educuti n of each county shall |
I provide expert supervision for the j
! schools of the countv, and for this
purpose shall employ a man skill-I
yd in ihe science and art of teach- |
; ine and of school nuinugoment, i
who shall supervise all these schools
of the civiiuty instruct the teachers
to the trustees, assign teachers to
tlm school for which lim ho rds
of tru?t?e? hare not cmploxed
teachers hy .I u I \ 1st of each v ear,
and shall further servo a* ?ecr*tary
of tlivj countv hoard, m ?-.?
for it ul! reports re.nine.1 i>v the
state supei i id em lout of < < Ideal i >i i,
and performed sueli other duties
on hehslf of 'ho said hoard a? it
tiiall impose.
Sec. That the superintendent
of achools employed uy the county i
hoard of education st i u 11 deyota
hia entice time t?> the iimpect inn,
aupervision, cute and managem-nt
of the ti tiooU uml the interest* ??j.
the county, under the direction o f
the coun'.y hoard of ealuoat ion, the
itaf r hoard of education and the
atate auper intoiident of education,
and in coin pen nation for hi*
aervicea ehall receive such aalary
:i? the county hoard of education
lay have I'.xed not to exceed ?1,.
r?<?0 n year, to he paid l?v the
'county treasurer upon the warrants
of the chairman of the conn
iv ooam mi education, audited and
approved other count v obiims.
Sec. ?; ? That the present county
hoards of education and county
superintendents of education shall
he superseded and their offices
abolished as soon as the hoard*
herein provided for shall meet and
organize: Provided, however,
Thai the county t uperintendent of
education of each county ahall
make to the statu superintendent
of education the annual report required
by tho law for the school
'! M
A i ~ "
ing $?int ,' ?!
10 !
l]ii (ihjoct of 111i-? sit i . i i i i |
for f!i>li luiyors >Vo hi . , i
Tho sluunlitor ?i i?: v > u
csnnifT * 7
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!"n CHE&P.
iti'l drawers, our rojod ' ' |?ri! <* >0
ion Suits lit *2o to 5" rent-.
s
ants, now *%J !nt.
ants, now *1 D.V
, value Tor to $ 1 5<b
LID tV TDttst.
*'.? 00 value, will let tlirin <jo now
have not space to mention.
J
.. vanillin u.ainvnv i, m<i* i?uir?.'?u:i?r.
year IDOL to IDO'J, ami upon *l
rertitirute from the -tute superintraiient
of education that surli icport
hus lieeu made sat islaetorily
shall be paid by tbe board of county
commissioner* the full salary
for the remainder of the term for
which he was elected
See. 7 ?That all acts ami | arts
of act- incoiisiatent with this act
he uud tame ire hereby icpealed.
The State's Insane.
Columbia, SC.. .Fan l.*>.?Tuo
annual report of the board <.?f indents
of tiie South ( aiolina hospital
for the in?ane, ju-t ma lo pa ?lie,
shows that there were remain iiilT
iu the hospital iVc. l-'.i'.i,
1. 0o*j patients - while .r?o;,^ <-oh u* d
111 i i ? ? ...i . .
i t , .ill. I I "J I \v III M' ^ I I , i oil HVU
were in 11ii11 icii during iho
jour. I ho total utimliar mm lor
treatment. wuh l.t?il, wliiie tlio
a vera je ilail V popninl inn was
"J iieie warn disidiarne I duruii*
tun war -t I > patients, :?n I tin- iinue*
l?er remaining I >? < . :;i, ll?0?, was
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THAT TIIUi<Bit!2\a
lll:4l>At UK
Would ipiick i v 11*:ivi' you, it
\mii used I)i. Kind's Now Lite
i'i'ls. 'riif is'i1111> i.l* > ?ill i s
have provoil their iiiao'iiii' s miv it
fot* Sii'k mill Ni'l'Viin lii'.Ma .'S.
riiev insko s no Ii!iHid and strong
nerves and tiuiid up \our lioalth.
j Kus\ intake. l'ry 'lien. Only'
'J;i cent*. Money liuek it not
cured. Sold I?y Crawford IV-os'
1 .
L< Mici in Tho IMiilippines.
The losses of our troops in tlio
Philippines huco August <j, Is'.'--,
uro us foilows:
Killed ??:>2
l>iod of wounds and accidents
Died of disease 2,120
Total deaths It,2a I
Wounded '2,a 17
Grand total
' CASTOR!A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
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