The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, June 24, 1914, Image 6
Hints For Farmers*
A good coat of whitewash in the
poultry house would prevent a great
many lice from ever seeing the light
of day.
Don't feed spoiled food to the poultry.
It is poor economy, as they may
become poisoned or contract disease,
Rnrn all -rotteri fnnri immftdiatplv.
If you are thinking of putting in an
orchard and don't know how to do it
hire a good man to do it for you. A
good orchard is both profitable and
pleasurable, but a lot of scrub fruit
trees are worse than useless.
Don't forg6t that all animals need
wit in large quantities. A cake of rock
salt should be kept where all the animals
on the farm Can easily reach it.
Or, better still, mix a few spoonfuls of
fine table salt in the feed each day.
The productive life of the average
hen is only two years. 8ome hens are
good layers at three and four years,
but these are exceptions to the rule.
As a general thing it will not pay to
keep a hen after she-is three years old.
The remedy for sour land is lime and
proper drainage. First, drain off all
f ? J ? -3 ?^4/v kftrtnm fl
moisture sou auuw tuo ovm #u uo^uim.
dry- Then spread ground limestone
rock and as this works down into the
soil you wili find all trace of sourness
disappears.
Daring the hot days of summer your
hens need plenty of shade and plenty
of water. Sse that they are given a
plentiful supply of fresh water every
day, and provide them some kind of
shelter from the fierce rays of the summer
sun. If you have no natural shade
s sun shelter can be easily made from
old bagging or burlap.
53 Candidates Have Qualified
Columbia, June 16.?When the books
closed at noon today fifty-three candidates
had filed their pledges and paid
the assessments for the Democratic
campaign of 1914.
Following is the official list of entrants:
For United States Senate: Oole. L.
Blease, L. D. Jennings, W. P. Pollock,
x Ellison D. Smith.
For Congress: First district, E. J.
Dennis, R. S. Whaley.
Second district: James F. Byrnes,
B. M. Mixson.
Third district: Wyatt Aiken, F. H.
Dominick, F. S. Evans, J. A. Horton.
Fonrth district: T. C. Duncan, Joseph
T. Johnson, Sam J. Nicholls.
Fifth district: D. E. Finley. W. F.
Stevenson.
Sixth district: A. L Hamer, J. E.
Ellerbe, J. W. Ragsdale.
Seventh district: A. F. Lever.
For Governor: Lowndes J. Browning,
John G. Clinkscales, R. A. Cooper,
John T. Duncan, W. C. Irby, Jr.,
Richard I. Manning, J.B. A. Mullally,
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jonn vx. JtviCDiiruo, unarws varrun
Simms, Chas. A. Smith, Mendel L.
Smith.
.^Foi Lieutenant Governor: A. J. Bethea,
William M. Hamer, J. A. Eunter,
B. F. Kelly.
For Secretary of State: R. M. McCown.
For Comptroller General: A. W.
Jones, J. A. Sammersett.
For State Treasurer: S. T. Carter.
For Adjutant General: W. W.Mcore,
M. 0. Willis.
For State superintendent of education:
J. E. Swearingen.
For attorney general: A. G. Brice,
T. H. Peeples.
For commissioner of agriculture: E.
J. Watson.
For railroad commissioner: James
rinnalor fron W TJairor O U 17nrf.
ner, Frank W. Shealy, John H.
Wharton, W. I. Witherspoon.
For solicitor, twelfth circuit: L. M.
Gasque.
Liming Soil.
Charles E. Thome, director of the
Ohio experiment station, says, "When
the land begins to need lime it is a
*waste of time, energy and money to
continue to cultivate it until this need
is supplied, for the economic use of
every other fertilizing material, including
manure, depends upon the lime
j .supply." It is not advisable to use
^wbat is commonly epoken of as caustic
lime. This freshly burned lime has
V a destructive action on the humu9 01
-vegetable matter of the soil. Lime
should be applied by means of ground
.. limestone.
For Better Eggs.
The department of agriculture is
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""UU1 ** xjampaign among tee ooy s
.and .girls' poDlfcry oltibs in Kentucky,
S^.lisee, Virginia and North and
South Carolina to encourage not only
production of a better grade of eggs,
but a more uniform method of gradng.
Arrangements are being made to
offer prizes for the production of the
best dozen of eggs, and it is expected
Cll&l ID6 SUcitt?, UUUiiij ur jlljl
official will also offer prizes.
Barbecue.
The Ladies' Improvement League
will furnish a first class Barbecue at
Saxe Gotha Mills, on July 4th. There
will be speakers for the occasion and
an old-time dinner. The public is
cordially invited.
35 Ladies Improvement League.
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; Bargains in Real Estate.
READ THEM!
A large lot in the residential section
of upper Main street, Lexington, 3. 0.
to be sold for cash at once for a figure
that is astonishing.
An excellent lot and 4-room tenant
house, coroner of Depot and Maiden
streets, Lexington, S. C. Easy terms.
5 acres just outside the incorporate
limits Of Lexington, 8. C. Broad frontage
on the Orangeburg road, near
Lexington depot, good terms.
165 acres sand land, 1 y2 miles Lexington,
S. C., mile Lexington depot,
% rail? frontage on Two Notch
road, 5-room tenant house, barn and
stables, 5 acres open, balance oak
and pine, plenty lightwood, Sandy
Ford creek and Juniper Branch run
through this property, two good
springs of crystal water, an ideal
stock, poultry and truck farm, 10
miles of Columbia, on clayed road.
Mu9t be sold at once, small cash payment
and easy terms.
60 acres two miles of Lexington, on
, Orangeburg road, which the chaingang
is now claying, fine location,
dirt cheap for the cash.
Also 250 acres adjoining the above
> tract at a price that would make a
bargain hunter smile. Property along
She Orangeburg rond is going to advance
as rapidly as that along the
Augusta road when it was clayed.
40 acres sandy top, ciay sudsou,
extra fine land, 3 miles of Lexington,
miles of Providence church, plenty
wood and light wood, at a sacrifice
for the cash.
2 acre lot, 4-room house, corner of
Augusta and Perry streets, in the town
of Batesbnrg, S. C. Easy terms
30 acres in the suberb of ChaDin,
S. 0. Fine farming land near a growing
town, good school Easy terms.
Other property listed bat not published.
Let your wants be known
Wanted?To buy 100 to 1,000 acres
long leaf yellow pine timber.
For further information apply to
C- E. IEAPHART,
Lexington, S. C.
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