The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, September 15, 1904, Page 4, Image 6
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EARLY FORA
Oats and Canada I
Found Satii
**A Reader" asks
about early crops ft
forage. Where chin
damage, we have f
make a good pastu
spring barley, but v
GE CROPS.
Peas Have I I
.factory. | Pi IVI I 1
for information | mmm m m
>r rrppn an?l ilrv tried all kinds of blood retnr
" u u?y j to Jo mainriuwl but 1 have fuu
ch bllgj do little Mr faee waa full of pil
heads. After taking Cascarvts t
ound nothing to continuing the use of them at
. , them to mr friends. I feel line v
ire quicker than morning. Hope to have a chan
re do not advise CMCar"Mj>ed c. witten. 76 eim
worn usually imposed upon
ver s left knee?viz.. holding
L sawed In place. The necess
_ sure of the lever is effected
of the treadle and the sinal
'A1.'** sash cord connecting the t
nd the right tb!n( . ....
mpiee end buck- lover should be so attache
>d'recommend* side of the box that the
ce'to'recommend curved end rests upon the s
St., Newark. N.J. in Piac? by 't. about midway
Hi'SOFT COI
1 rope or
wo. The Like the running brook
'loose iho*r rCcl l,iat flO\VS thn
tick, held the veins has to come
between | somewhere.
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<<L | FKUITAr FLOWERS
- the ';'^^/vVo^w^w/vS^?-???a^vrvrxr^
?Ugh CARE OF A YOUNG ORCHARD
from
: A Mistake to Crowd Young Orchar
1 Ke.?l enjoyment is had when reading
that clever magazine, The Snort Se',
Neglected Co:ds.
Kv? ry part of the mucous membrane
membrane, the nose, throat, head, ears
and lungs, etc., are subjected to disease
and bligh*. from neglected colds.
Mallard's Ilorohound Syrup Is a pleasant
and effective rented v. 25c , 50c.,
shoots ami leaves. A neighbor of mihe
who permitted the aphis to work lost
his young trees. The. lime, lye and
tobaeco are each Rood fertilizers for
the trees.
Rabbits in Orchard. Jjj
Rabbits are n pe^t in a young or- B
chard, but they are always with us. JH
You can kill off a few. but enough are
any one to try It w
present, and part of
for dry feed. We
per acre on ricta-w<
and it never has faile
the growth of oats
weeks.
Oats alone or wi
have been found by
satisfactory, but we
ceeded with the pea
hen the bugs arc
the crop intended Best For
sow two bushels M The Bowe
ill prepared soil >%/%
>d to make double
Candy cathaj
th Canada peas ^^|^2*7jrTY*T'TTT3
some to be very
never have sue*
-aud-oat combina- P!?a??nt. P?l?Uble. Potent. Tu
the left and center diagon;
The treadle should extend, w
Is ^ zontal, eight inches beyond
^ side of the box. In using t
raise the lever with the It
with the right, place the st
sawed so that point where ii
JjflJffljF' cut is over the U; the lever ii
or pulled upon the stick;
foot placed upon the treadle
t? Good. Do Good, pressure will hold the stick
al cleats. 'p|ic Sprin?rS 0f rC(l bloo
rhen hori- , , . 1 , 0 fJ
the left IOUnd 111 tllC SOlt COl C O
he horse, bones called the marrow
;ft hand; . SOmc say red blood also c<
Ms to be f?'om the spleen. 1 leal thy
s dropped I marrow and healthy sj
the left I are fu]l C)f fat
'securely41 . Scott's Emulsion makes
r] to Make Large Growth.
j |]1(^ Having properly set the orcha
. with the desired fruit the uext step
*lHCi its care. We have found it best
DIIICS cultivate the young orchard for t
bone 1,rst *ew y,'ars un,il comes ir
. bearing. It can be cultivated in coi
)lCCn potatoes or any tillable crop. Whe
oats and siuall grains are very t
> 'lCW 'nS on a yotmg orchard, as the crop
out off :tiu) tlio 1 :i ti 11 itcn uiliil and 1<
and 1. W. Akeiidrick, Vat ley Mills, j
rd Texas., writes: "I have used Itnllird'sj
i8 lloielicnnd Syfup for coughs and
t() (hroat troubles: it is n pleasant and
j , tuost ell'ective remedy. (). J. Harris j
ito ~
rn. "ixr ANTED ? Everyone who use
at. printed stationery to remember
ry- tkut we have just receive I a line line !
's of Stationery and inks?that our type
pft I r 1 .i. ?_.i ?i.?? tl,.
sure to remain to do all the necessary
mischief. Fortunately the rabbit Is a
fastidious fellow and will accept no
had smelling stuff for a diet. My
Ionia farm is surrounded on three
sides by woods and they literally
swarmed through the young orchard
About the time the first snow came
I procured ten rents worth of powdered
asafoetida and then made a pall
of thin Hour naste mixing it well ami
tion.
Rye is an old stan
the best results from
perhaps pastured a 1
yember. This fall pa
thicken it and make i
but it must be done
and not kept up teo
era strongly favor tl
cheat and chess for
turo o-H tk. ..W...
; Dicmn, nouen or urip?,
! sold In bulk. The eeunine table
Guaranteed to cure or your tnone
id-by, and we get Sterling Remedy Co., Chic
It sown early and ANNUAL SALE. TEN MIL
ittle In early No- ??
isturing seems to THREE JURORS
t stool out better.
with light stock
late Some writ- Qf Chohn Morbus wjll
le Tall sowing of .. ... ... ... . . .
early spring pas- Uott,e ?f Chamberlai
i_ i ... Cholera And Diarrhoe
ivc, ?c. wc. r??T?i
il lumped CCO,
r.l,C.k.'v v ? Swiss vs. American Fari
:ago or n.r. 595
LION BOXES Prof. F. H. Mumford of the
i Agricultural college in speak
CUKEI) trip to Switzerland said rec
"The Swiss farmer savi
atom of matter available fo
.. tlon, and applies il with sci<
t? One Small . ... .. . .
t curacy. In this thing h<
it s t.olic, Nothing is wasted?not ever
rRemedy 1 i t>?.?
J blood by feeding the
min9- ' marrow and the spleen
Missouri richest of all fats, the
ently' ?d liver oil.
es every ror pale school girls
r prcKiuc- invalids and for all \\
air- k]ooti js tHiii and pale, S<
s excels. . 1
1 au inch limulsion is a pleasant ant
. i? 1-1 it 1 I ^ - y- 1
bOllC j,are (0 thc j,?t rays of the suu
with mid-summer when ii needs most sha
pure an<' protection.
My father lost ten acres of you
, orchard by sowing it in oats the tt:
nna year it was set. The season was d
llOSC and while the trees cultivated in cc
rott's ' reasonably well, the whole t
. i acres sown in oats had to be reset.
I 1 lCli ,j|(l (re,.g have to be set in small gri
Ii &C.C.S uri' IIrw aim sijnnu niiu nuu iu?
Adv ocate .lob Ofliee is* tinning out
ae I .1 . t,
tlrst-Oiass work.
ng
rst TI1E CHRIST I AN.
ry. Churc lies at Const lit i?'ople. Turkey,
>rn and Yokaliotna, .lupin, have long used
cn the Longman & Martinez i'aint for
If painting t heir churches.
tiu Libera) contributions of I,, it M.
l'nitif will !>? lriven for such nnrno.-r
with ;i whitewash brush besmeared the
young trees as high as his rabhitship
could reach, and he let all doctored
trees severely alone for the entire |
winter.
They will not touch trees rubbed
with bloody or stinking fresh meat,
but it must be repeated every month
or six weeks.? R. M. Kellogg. In National
Fruit Grower.
making early and
spring, it may be
places. But the car
be slow to use it fc
ing his wheat lands
We have not tried 1
pasture plant, but a i
seen leads us to thir
very valuable plant
soils. Oat hay is g
so 13 WIJ Ilttiuy,
rapid growth in Mr. (J. W. Fowler, ol
useful in many Ala relates an experif
eful farmer will while serving on a petit j
?r fear of Infest- f *-dwardsv.lUv
..... . oi Clebourne county A
with a had pest. 8ay? ; "While there I at
lairy vetch as a meat and some souse tnea
?lat of It recently me cholera morbus in a
ik It might be a term. I was never inor
oa sandy, light a,?d ^ent to the dru
rowing in favor csrtaiu cholera mixture,
uont .. !.? I ? f
- "7? - ? ui iaiiu. m iic ovrtoo 10 an
' Hightower, redeeming rocky places. Ii
nee Jie had allowing it to go to waste, as
ury in a mur- lean would do, he simply ci
, county rocky places over with soil,
Jabatnu. lie rajse g00d crops on apparer
i some fresh , ,
t and it gave 'ess Kroundvery
severe "The Swiss Is a neat rai
e sick in my keeps his land well clear <
g store for a In the art of preserving ina
but, the drug- has no superior, &n;l applie
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c.\|/cn ux uiuua iouu. 11 inn oniv
is lead of t]lc blood-maki ni* organs
an Amor* * *
avers the gives thcm strength t(
and can their proper work.
itly hope- Send for free sample.
SCOTT & BOWSE, Chemists,
rmer and 409-1x5 Pearl Street. Nc
rnier ana y*.-. a?a $ . a,; ail drujxi.t*.
of weeds.
inures he nrm m ?__i . ^ . x
s all fer- Oi([r scl scriler? are not fai 1 i
IC't'CIS ; or grass they should be hoed arou
bllt or niuh'hed. If the trees are set t
i proper distance apart to come in
I corn row, the first few years they c
! be cultivated with the corn.
| It has been advocated that the li
wYor* ' 'cw years the young orchard shot
! be crowded to make as large a grow
I as possible. This Is a mistake;
should be properly cared for but 1
it.* to | crowded so as to make the trees ti
n< wherever a church i* located.
he F. M Seofleld. Harris Springs S. C., !
11 writes, "I printed our old homestead
an with I< & M. twenty-six years ago.
Vot painted si nee; looks better than
, houses painted in the last four years."
j\ \V. It. Itsrrr, Charleston, \V. Va.t ;
writes, "Painted Fiank.nburg Block
rth with I.. &. M. hows better than any |
it hu i hi sags here have ever dnn?; skimh
lot out as though varnished, ami actual
en- cost of naint was less thai. #1.20 per
An Improved Plant Label.
Various devices to prevent the
washing off of the names written on
plant labels have been invented from
tline to time. A novel one, is shown
in our illustration. It consists in-fa.fv
tenlr.g. with a small screw, a short ? v^|
piece of label over the name, as seen
at M; a cross, section of the label
shown at N. and at 1' the owr la
everywnere, and If i
very valuable. The
own rather thicker t!
of grain js the object
Just when the first
whiten. One can hai
in this way much eai
ting when ripe with
the hay is not near
damaged by mice
sheaves will be.
1 x I ociib IIIC a uotfcir in v
nade properly is . Colic, Cholera and ptarri
seed should be instead, saying that lie
tian where a crop ;sent for, but I hat this me
and the crop cut j much better he would rat
heads begin to i me in the lix 1 whs in. I
ndle an oat crop of '' ??>d better in flv
sler than by cut- T?>* ,,ose rurr^|
. Two fellow jurors ware a
the binder and gJ|m. manilJ?r and <)|IP
ly so apt to be Clirt>4| tl,e 4hret of us."
as the burned Timmons, Bros., Butesbui
ltrnii' Pn tAoaoill.i'
/uoMiuoiio.1. - tllizing matter with an act
l?oen Kemedy judgment which is the outcor
jini w 1.1 turles of continual soil culti'
liiM-'serid'it to "Everywhere this fact is n
look one dose The present day farmer in Sv
e minuter. is profiting by the experien
me entirely, forefathers. In this he. ha
irilcted in the vantage over the Americar
stna'l bottle win continue until Ai
I'tttr snle hj no ionKer new.
n 1 "The Swiss farmer is or
:uracy of takH advanla^i* of tin* clulil>in?r
ne of cen- v e are making. The SI. Louis i
nation. I'r twice pjh Ii \%eek for a yea
otfceable. copies, ilie Farm Visitor lilt
rit/erland dimes each year and T>.e Advoe
co of hi* H'hws a year?20? papers a yes
ce or ms |((r $1.25 j? ?,lvai?ee.
s an ad- .
i farmer
merica is
le of the !
Hit. which causes winter killing of t
/'"hm vor growth or injury to the heart
! . VX() the new wood, which is usually t
ate ">1 case where a severe winter follows
ar? all ; large growth on the young trees. Tl
' is apt to make short lived trees,
causing a black heart or hollow trui
j Too much growth also causes the ti
to be easily broken and misshapen
the wind.
he srnl. These Celebrated Paint* ui -old J
of by J. J. Haw I.
:he * |
? a I
t R. B LITTLE
nk.
ree Thk oni.v im.acB in I.kesvilmc
l)y TO OFT YOITR 1>1 NX Kit FOR TWENTY?
FivkCenth. Mkai.s atali. noi'its
Millet has many val
l? not 10 be thought
crop. Sown In late Ju
it Is harvested when
pressing, but It must
that it Is not a safe
and for best results
lowed to get near rip
?Farmers' Voice.
uvvw ixw
uable points, but
of as an early CM. BRING OKI
me or early July, The HoIP? and Viunu pt
work is not .ery a monHit !tnd the Batesbu
be remembered both one year for $1.2
feed for borses, now. The Home and Faro
must not be al- 8 column up-to date farm
e before cutting, cleurly printed and tinlik<
run of such papers oft'ei
Sample copiea on requesi
uioal thrifty and intolligei
, gjj Europe?is prosperous in a s
and apparently well conter
iblished twice his lot. His social condition
rg Advocate w similar to that of the p?
5. Subscribe, ~ .
1 is a Ill-pace, Germany. 1 he Swiss farm
paper. IP is the 'and he cultivates. Is free
b ttie general sense of the word and Is sub,
ed in clubs restrictions.
6. "The farmers of Switzei
? Rfrirtlv In thoir m
tit in all
;mall way |
ited with
i Is in no !
>asants in 1 WILL EVANS,
or owns Haberdasher,
t in every ^32 Main St.,
ject to no ^ COLUMUIA. S. C.
land are U* ..oU Want t! ?*
Ulhiwlc
I tie young orchard 111 most locatit
j must be protected in winter from r
bits. This can be done in seve
ways. We have found the be. t mett
is to wrap corn stalks or grass, a
still better, good stiff paper arou
the trees and tie s'.rings in two
three places and cut them off in i
spring.
If the tree is attacked by aphis i
dirt can be removed from around i
l.>8
afo. Grockrieh and Friuts a Sfkcai.ty.
rul i
i<xl I
ind
"or i Rubber
the ;
I Stam ps
the .
partly raised. This arrangement may
he applied to any size of labels. Our
? nwvci 0?IV
The ingenious conti
our illustration is t
Judge Fitz James F
"In its construction I
box, made of inch pii
rnorse.
ivance shown in I A Remedy Without
he invention of 1 find Chamberlain's
itch, who says: Liver Tablets more bemti
used a drygoods oilier remedy 1 ever used
le boards, thirty trouble, says J. 1*. lvlot?
Mo. For any disorder of
bijir.usncsa or constipntlo
'eti? fre without a peer.
Timtuons, Bros., Batesburj
Drug. Co., Leesville,
A Peer. cultivation, and are especiall;
, , ful In raising rye. wheat.
btnmach and , ....
cial than uny ?rapes" Tl,ey '?rtl?ze .?<
for stomach Americans, and iit cnnsequei
s, of Edina, larger yield per acre."
tl>e stomacii
n, these Tab ,
For saie by Was nt Papa
if, &Crosson, she?1 understand the coi
I quite liitter toward his fathe
He?Why?
C SI1PPPRK* .st.?H'S I1A I
fruit and FURNISHINGS,
ore than 1 redly priced. Ion
nee get a | at our sliop. j
I Fill
Orders
unt feels ? ...
r In-law." ; Bv Mu L
and bottom and let the water Rather s
the water and air will prevent i
k in root aphis, and tobacco dust will er
. - icate it if the tobacco is placed
the ground around the trunk of
tree. If the aphis, green or bla
at lacks the leaves of the young tr<
j It can be quickly eradicated by
I thorough application with a d
sprayer of lime and lye in a <
i ml
the Are my long suit. I make any
kind* except the had ones. 1
on |
the furnisr a name and an indelick,
ble pad lor marking linen for
ees 40 cents. 1 have acme other
_ good tilings. nst
dry
gr?at difficulty with wooden labels is
not that the name becomes obliterated,
but that the ground decays. This naiy
be avoided by using Locust, which is
expensive. We are now trying the
Southern Cypress, bu? it is too soon
for results.
Making a Wild Guess.
"On the one hand." sa'd the teacher
at the nie-ht r. .. i
inches long, eighteen j
twenty-four Inches in 1
outside of one end \
cleats, and on the ii
the position of which
illustration. The cur'
^jgSuscriDetc the Auvocat
Cause Of Insomn
Inches wide, and Indigestion nearly alwi
height. Upon the the sleep more or less and
vere nailed two cause ol" insomnia. Man;
iner side three, been permanently cured I
is shown in the Stomach uud l.iver
red lever nhnva Koranic by Timmoi.s, I
She?Well, it appears tha
e. marriage settlement the oh
man unloaded a lot of ut
. securities.?Puck.
?ys distuibs ....
is often the More Thr"h"9f
cases have Ruyter?I'm writing a seqn
?y OliTinher- book, "How to Live on $'.00
Tablets. Scribbler?What do you
iros., Rates- sequel ?
t in the
1 gentleitllgested
-
lol to in jr |
a War." -**7 ANTKIJ?Wo waul to do
call the , y\ Job pr,.ltill{? tor 11,?- year
I <;<><>< 1 work at reasonable.prices.
i an ill, in lime ami ivr iiiiai-ij null
bacco dust.
This last season I had some tr
that were severely attacked by
; aphis, and before I noticed them
; leaves were badly curled and cha
ins color, and the aphis was attack
the stems or tender shoots of
your trees. I used the dust spray of li
lt?04. jye with tobacco dust and one
plication was sufficient to destroy
J. Wilson Iribbes,
ees
tue Typewriters, Office
| Supplies. Etc.
il,K 1335 Main St., Columbia.
the |
me OH ADVOCATE OFFICE.
up- j
the
, ... 0... w% il
finger at the map on the blackboard,
"in the present complication is Russia.
On the other hand"
Here he pan ed and looked sternly
sf the shock headed hoy. "On the
! other hand"
"Warts?" hazarded the shock headed
boy. helpless with terror.? Chicago
t Tribune.
1
the box Is intended
nc
to do the ha*v turg, ?fc Cnsaon, Drug C
A D THl
o., Levsville. j Ruyter?"How to tlt*t tue
Indianapolis Journal.
IC for it
? i
mav inter
aphis. The ?rees sent out heal
est you ar
tliy
id save yoi
u money!
iyu
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.'f*
r\L/ till
ibout Cotton: We wai
kbout Organs: We wa
? T __
it your Cotton and C<
,nt to show you our lii
? ? ? J ^ aau 1 rtrv /I /\-p -1 -
^
Dtton seed?we will pj
le of Parlor Organs, i
ir^_f o Qfvli^h 1)1] Qf
ay highest prices,
in oak and walnut. 1
sries and surreys. Ca
Chey are beauties,
n suit young and old.
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kbout Buggies: .jusl ri
:all Clothing: A big,
,bout Photos:?Bring
PY a hie suddIv of sir
tJCtJiveu a isuL -iuciu. u? L
nobby line of Mens' i
us your picture?we \
igrle and double-barrel
i JJ LV7 UUl/Vj uvj ?c-j
Suits and trousers ha-*
vill have it enlarged a
breech-loading Shot 1
o /e
just arrived.
.t a moderate price an
Guns, Stoves, Sewing
d guarantee satisfact
Machines, Groceries,'
ion.
Dry Goods,
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lotions, Hardware, Sh
?ur store and warehou
ioes, Hats, Pictures an
se are full; we cordial!
d frames at all times,
y invite you to see us.
uatp<;ri ipr,
, and will not be unde:
We will please you a
I. s. c.
rsold.
nd save you money.
cr
Come.
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