The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, June 02, 1909, Image 5

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mk E "*% Fc/ULAR PEARS. Tv.i Varieties That Are Much Valued by Orchardists. i lie liartlett i?cnr, an old tiuio favor I - of English origin. It is one ol Jin* low really good pears that grow everywhere. Wheu fully ripe It Is de IP I.u-s. The flesh is white, buttery, h V; and of a musky perfume. canning purposes it is prime, and l i emmen ial use it is said that th? K.t Is largely substituted and sold is I' tlett. The Kelffer is described ig raised from the seed of th? _> snud pear accidentally crossed artlett or some other kiud. Tbt ' the Kelffer Is slightly coarse V. j BARTLETT TEARS. Juicy, with a pronounced quince flavor. It ripens In October and will keep for Boine time. Some flnc specimens ol Uurtiett pears are here shown in the ,?nt f pnn? A ?? ? * ?,J * * .... ..VIU nuiiriiLUU .'Vliricuirurisi. Like Marrying a Title. Old Anutie Mandy, who did the washing. was such n happy, brave old soul tli.iI. although she worked very hard parly and late and must often have la-en weary, nothing could depress her. In everythlug that occurred she saw on'y "good luck" for herself. One day sii.- brought home the washing in a high state of glee. .b-s' think. Mis' Arnold," she said, "I s goin' ter git married. Isn't dot Jcs' Hue luck fo' poor, old black woman like iue?" I I -* ? - i niiou ire verj sorry xo lose you, ftlnii.ly," said Mrs. Arnold, "but I'm (flail if your life will be easier." "Lose me!" gasped Mandy. "Lor'! M is' Arnold, I can't afford to let you 10 v uie J as' now. Why, I's goin' ter marry Br'er Johnson an' his flvo Chilian I's got ter hustle now, fur sart: i." ! tut 1 fall to see where your good 11 I; Is coming in from such a marrl igo. Mandy." "Why, chile, if I marry dat inan an' his lilllnn he's promised me six mo' big washes his fust wife done had! 1 nil's clar luck, Mis' Arnold, elar luck, 'l idos habin' de honor ob marryin' ia I'.rVr Johnson's fambly!"?Philadelphia # Ledger Parv<p? br? 0b~ *?4h' (IV Oi tf*r-< V/ & ?? ?3lii UUMUU FARfa iSift To. Getting Ready For V.'i \.;r Is a Pari of Good Ma ... ncnt. ? So far as possible e . ; should . [ be put in goxnl ondi;i<>;i for the win . ter. The cows should be put in the , stable nights, where tlioy can bo Ik Iter fed ami cared for. Tire stable should I be put in the best cndition for use, ' botli for the comfort of the cows or J other animals and < <?u voiiienee in ear iug for tlreni. Have good floors and I stalls and plentx of li.ubt. Put in more windows when mvdcd and there is room. Make the stable coiuforlablv warm, but have srlllcieut means for vcuiuauon, so 111:11 the air sliall not i??: close or bad smelling. The health or the atiinials should a! ways be carefully looked after. \ yearly application of whitewash will add to the good looks of the stable and Is considered a sanitary measure. There should always be an endeavor to have everything as convenient as possible for those having the en re of the stock, as that in- nns much during the long months of winter in time ami labor. Care of Cows. Prices for milk, cream and butter ore high, very high for the lime of the year, and may go higher and ? intitule high through the winter this prospect should encourage farmers n> do the best possible for their cows to keep tip a good I'ow of milk. Keeping the cows in the s:..l>le on I nigh;= and feeding to lie most proiitnhii1 point or limit sii ?n!-l be prneti I>o net niidertai: to w inter nonstock than can lie veil kept, as th.-v. is no profit in this. Tee |delity of ! .-1 vilify, ou iniii nif tows i;?a He ur n clean. Koi'il (lie In >*t c<i:iili|.i:iiin:i of grains, market cost considered. I or tin production of uiill; along with the well cured corn fodder. silage and >.| hay, advises American Cultivator Keg jlarlt.v iu all of the \v?v>- i ? necessary condition lor the cess. Implements and . With the great scarcity !:> ;> t; fanner tinds it uecessar> i defloiency so far as po use of the best implcincui chines. It costs a good d? a' average sized farm to get supp . .1 with these, and tliey should be ma-'., tlie best use of nud then well cjeam and housed. Retribution. Minister (meeting a small !* > 01. Sunday afternoon carrying a string 01 fish)?Johnny, Johnny, do these bei-mr to you? Johnny?Y-e-s, sir. You see that's what they got for chasing worms on a Sunday.?Philadelphia impdrer. Not Her Business. Flusbaud ? Another new dressi Where do you suppose I shall get the | money from to pay for It? Wife?You s must excuse me. I didn't murry you to uir* you financial advice. mwwminw Morr Extraor FOR 3C A O 1 o ur entire stock consisting You know our stock; we All our goods are marl Mor I R _ ? <* j . t ^ r dc fr< ir/l 't. ( . mind y SOIlRtll!. ' - um VV or br? ;?i ware, bui : lor..; run, ' ' bility nr 1 i Oiron coat'.... * pain's v' but chips r(. . 1 results to IV' "* ; Tiiat the u causes canci. cmirnr.' r.vv.h ^H. Dicfar.V t A" y titled "O - r Cancer." re; Science an p..i- session of t . -- j" Congress : Q/& subject. i y? liMl r i Onlv LW H EI in s. S-.?Cr... I I I is Fass' Dep 051 ? ! LWfUik.Ji I dinary Bargains ii > DAYS WE V OF CX r of Clothing, Dry Goods, Millir carry everything; up-to-date, ced in plain figures. Come at lis Pass' Depa UNDER PRICE , muiuiwutiuiu > > tk. ^ r ? I i -i -.1 Mi'.l : ?. .. ) . c 1 r.. \v Vr i ; i: c I - < i. '. i it.iTv.tt:. i <; Si A.-:-a. \c C; ' "v * ' ;>'* v.*< s n . - . . - si < * s > . >s . > .. artment S fiSH Jniitj1 ,;:i3 i every Depart \/ILL OFFE 3ST 1 iery, Shoes, Ladies' and Don't miss this chance ( once. rtmrnt Stoi HOTEL. I I I 4 i i ?\ k J P ' 9 In,vth rs c.usf-i i. t k c in the walls of tff/ft ^ 0* . w#: ? :,ut ^ is ' i\u ojn- fupz^i _ . O IliIHC opun t'.e Illinois it. 111. Every BGg^i31| . . a.t-. .. rk. the Maltese ^fcg^/Pfn? tvv> /i- i-^or.ic and ... i-1 .o. '!. years. & ^0$ . tensi at ROWARE CO * ' * KiaBBIMHBBHMk -mmiywwwzm / V * JL tore 1 merit- j iR AT | 1-3 I Gents' Furnish in# goods. )i securing great bargains. _ .. V i^itY iHjilH i?