Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, November 09, 1898, Image 4
ALLIANCE DEPARTMENT.
./. F: NJSUFT Fr,tor. (Je
Raise a Diversity of Crops. ,u
on
Kditor Constitution?If any-'
thing in the line of fate should or ,n'
would drive the (ieorgia farmer '
Mi
to producing something besides .
in
cotton, this season's prevailing ,
prices and the unfavorable weatli- ?
er during the harvest season V<1
should induce them t>> not. in tlie | |
near future at least, pin their, so
faith and mode of subsistence i Vc
wholly on the cotton crop. Main
farmers at this time see too plain- m
ly the handwriting on the wallj(rj
and are already planning for a
* .. . \ in
greater acreage ol wheat, oats
,1 i .1 . >0
j*iiu ryv. i mis is, inueeti, a most
favorable indication of the com-!
ingindependence of the tanner, j ?r
for the sowing of these standard s'c
cereals simply means more stock, j a
especially hogs, and when the in
farmer raises all the hog and | in
hominy they consume thev are a st
long way on the road to inde- a?
pendenco and the production of
these staples also means a larger
plot devoted to sugarcane and
sorghum; also more sweet pota L
toes, millet and kindred crops,;
and they soon learn that under 1,1
the new condition of thing> theyj':l
are enabled to get more clear ^
money off from two hundred ib
acres or less of well tilled and th
managed land than during the, at
past, few years has been realized
from twice, ami in some cases j,
three times, that amount of land
half farmed under the past pre- ^
vailing tenant or land skinning
system. As you will soon liiul. a
less acreage under cultivation
means deeper, better plowing and
more thorough preparati< n of the ''
land, and better af- ? ?-i:111v.?11?m.
ali of which in- positively V1
means in every case a greatl* in- pi
crleased yield and a correspond p?
i?g profit. Both items represent "j
tfie goal for which you ;re striv
in
Stock should receive at fention.
alid if tlie dog nuisance preventtine
successful raising of sheep, '
yql don't despair, but fence in a Ul
fesv acres and give tiie goat a j"
chance. The meat that they will ?v
yield you will not only provide >
you with a most desiraldt change
of food, but will greatly reduce1
your meat bill at the corner gro
Cei'V. Of course tile mei-cli-i nt
may kirk at the los* hut it will j hi
he /our pain, and mean* inori' (
/curie.-, in some other line?t?cr i ,,|
aps clothinp or house I urni-tii.n:. ^
For t tie actual farmer. tie* man
>o tills the soil him-ndi. lie' la
hie trend of the turn-- is t"
nailer hnldinps, nod ?mi
vhere vihi plea??- *. ' 1
^fl"thor nth?irii! in .:. \
'1!Vhere vim lind farm- !
''O fo o<IM acres there \ a ' Wi
I- do lind t !e* rip'st ; i - -1 n
r< content d ] : h\ t < -r n a
sf lar re land ? m<t h.i- li
ie abilities tii npeara m
p.nd indicate -!> ? t le-?..ne,,
,i of thriftinee, i ?.? m.t
I . ! "
his made riieiiev Irom
his Inrpe estates,hut to 'na:
observer there js a lack of sy-torn.
too many v. Me places < r \vh . t u. p.
some section- |v (lenoinii . si^
spotted farming -that i*. i ill i
\ itfed patch here .111<I III. re.
I i?. Snook
?. . 'I?e
^ ' Mad I illll, < <.. I Irl s. I >ils ! ! n
l)r.ItiilI\ t'oiiirh Sy nip t'nres n 1 t'oi
ijrh or cold io short order. I )n> 'M
lie ill is vvoip'of I?. i reiii.>i|\ I
'V? core. It is absolute!. .,?
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pst coiiiib syrup made. I-or.
inn
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Preserving Huron. \
o. l>. I.??\vis in Home and Farm.
I notice in your issue of Sop-; I
tuber a communication from;
e of your correspondents,Scoba.
iss., on t bo subject of pro?erv- i
g hams and bacon with borax.
. . . t
is not mv purpose to criticise|
r. Wood's article, as we agree
a general way. but it is more j '|
indorse what lie has said. Mow j j
or. there are -i lew points I will1 r
ntlire to discuss. Will say that ; >
liave practiced this method forlc
veral years, only that when pul- i <*
ri/ng wo add Mack pepper. 1 v
a sure the pepper helps to
ake it nice and sweet. To be
n with. I will say that I smoke '1
v meat verv little, iust enough
. I
keep oil' ordinary llies after ?
mging, about the 1st of March.' j
before you begin to see any ^
ipper llies. take it down ; it is $
good idea to wipe oil'with aio
oist cloth so that when apply hi
g the ho rax and pepper it will : '
ick all over it ; hang meat up!1
ain and lot it stay there. 1 will /
sure any one that insects will | 1
>t even 1 iirlit on it. 1
I only killed three good hogs
-t winter, and have a fa in i 1 v ot
i a
no in all. and have yet one ?
rge middling, which i-. as Mr. f
oods declares, very line. I heart v
agree with him in regard to
e taste and (lie excellency ot it;
id have never toil mi the a ] > pi i -1
lion to he injurious to health./
ry tin-, tanner-: tiie co>i <u the ^
rax i- a -itnple item eompara |
vely. ],'
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I'rec IMIIs. i
Send your address to 11. Id.
iirivUMi ?.v * u., i liicitiro, ami 1
free -arnbox <if I)r. Kin::"- t
t 'A l.iie 1'ilis. A trial will cm- j
nee ymi "i their im i its. I hese
lis an- easy in action ami arc
irticii|.?rlv cllcctiv in the cure
('oust i rc't ion ami Sick Ileal-]1
he. I'or M a laria a ml Liver ; <
onUe- they have heen proved ,]
valuable. Thev are iruaranteed
he perfectly l'r"e I'runi every
leterioiis <n h-t a lice ami to lie
irei\ vegetable I hey do not v
caketi bv their action, but by c
vine tone t*i the stomach and
iwels ereatlv invigorate the <.
stem. 1%1'Ctilar ?l/.e 2.V. per box j'
Id 1 >\ (Tawford l?ros., Itruirgist. *
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Holler Flour Mills.
i
I h?* low price ol cotton ;til l t lie i
1:1mm price of whc.it li.ivc uivcii
I loom to mill I in i I ilint: in t he I
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hll-.li ;i w hole .lie I rule ill t'oiir. i
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VII AT 1IAS BEEN THE
COST OF TIIE WAK.
'hits Fur the Expenditures lluve
Iteaelied $100,000,000.
Washington, Oct..'51 ?Theconidetion
to day of the treasury ro
ur: ? for October leaver the net
ost of tlx1 Spanish war up to the
resent time about $100,000,000.
'his result is obtained by deductng
from the entire cost of the
uilitary and naval establishments
ince the beginning of March the
o<t upon a peace basis as indi
ated by the expenditures of preions
years.
The estimated expenditure on
ccount of the war up to the close
f August was $115,0110,000 and
September and < Ictoher have add(1
about $-15,000,000 more. The
Irafts of the war department
luring the last two months were
24,0C3,07l in September and
S05.000 in (ictober. The drafts
f the navy department were $7,11,210
during September and $5.
; 15,000 during October. These
tenis aggregate about $(>o,fHM),ooo
if which about $15,000,000 would
lave been incurred in time of
mace and without extraordinary
nilitary preparation*. The exlendthires
on aecount of the war
ire far from ended, however, and
reasury official* have no basis
or judgment as to when they
vil! diminish.
o|( |>l X A It V ItKCKIfiS IUMIMSII.
The not delioit in ordinary reoipts
was S'l l, !7*,010 iu August.
1I.II5.S20 in September ami
:l 1,212.0Is in October. i iiese
igures do not indicate any vi-ihl,
lee! i no in war ex penditurns up to
he present time, hut ii i- believed
hat November will make a bet
or showing. It i* hoped that tie1
est of maintaining garrisons in
he dependencies, with the other
ncidental expenses of the war.
viil m t average more ihnn
it?(i.imm) per month during the re
nainihg eight mouths of the ti*
tl year, whieli ends with next
lune. I'lie amount may he larger
luring the next tun nr three
noiith- aiel <I line somewhat
nth the heeninir:*; of the next
a!(>tiilar year.
II these estimates are verilied
VII.HOII.OOO will he added to the
iresent cost ol the war, ami the
otal expenditures up to the he
inning of another liscal year will
a' $210,000,000. It is probable
hat arrangements will be made
?V that time to impose upon the
lepetideneies ttieinselves the r<i-t
>f maintaining order within their
i m it-.
i: K<' I I ITS i I:OM IIOMIS,
The cost of the war has been
'let 11 (till th proeeeds <.l the bond
-in and eolleet ion > under the
?'. : 1111? law. I' h ? i a > ? ?t 111 -
Ui<> IH.IKK Iiuvo iiow IMM-m ?* ?viII
. i) i:;> f . tlx.nt .*:? MH>.IMn> am)
i. I"i*11::?11? I? r I ? i'X |tcil to
'i th* 11 .' i - m rv < ii> I v i *i ^ m i 11
at-. I lit' anion o tvc. i \ ? < I
!' tilt' IJ r. 'I- oil ill" I tiaV ?I!
' ! '. -I \i .*r5"?7,OOl>. :u.'I the
1:1 r.'ffijiN 11Hvo lit'or. sI'M.^TT.
Nt'.niy ill tin' lioinl- 11 * \? nov,
i. p-m-il "A !11? 11 have ln'i'M paid
i. ! 11 !. i? z a limit ?"_'< i,l 'Hi I.I M Ml
I v 11 It'll 111" till"- Wt'Ti' il??pos i t ft)
IP. llif I i.itoil Slal?"< t r i : i?: 11 * - r
* si-.-i.rr \ for public deposit*
h?'.*? j in !h" national
:ii:k- ti ivi' Iji i) made in order
i avert Hi" ^ t r i ii ?r?* nr* v in the
ioj?ev market which was at one
me tlii' atcnci). The deposit*
ave now reached "J
mured by hondH of different
IHHSOf*. I lie nominal cash bal
nee of would thus
e reduced to about #20!?,00(),00<) 1
| actually in the treasury if coni
siderable sums were not held
| against the demand liabilities.
The actual money in the treasury
includes $2-1 <MM5,(JoI 111 the i
: net gold reserve and $20,045,320 j
I in greenbacks, for which there
has lately been a demand which!
t he t roii!- u rv has been hard pressed ^
to meet The proceeds of tile
new revenue law have not been !
su large during Seplt mher and
(>ct.ohcr :is was the cast; dtiritig|
Hie lir-t two months of it- opera1
tion.
I N'TKI; N A I. IlKVIAI I! II \ l?S.
The aggregate internal revenue!
receipt-; of the old law and tliej
j new were $2(5,000,000 in .Inly,
$24,015,034 in August, $21.555,2*8 '
in September and $22,3(55.511 in!
October, making a total of $04, |
008,432 for the four months.
About half of this amount is be]
lieved to hi- derived from the old .
laws and half from the new law j
, will yield at this rate about $125,- j
000,000 per year, and with $200,000,000
for bonds will make a I
' war fund of $325,000,000. This is!
! $85,000,000 in excess of the probable
cost of the war, including the ;
maintainancc of garrisons, up to'
! the close of the fiscal year next '
! ?Inne.
This large surplus would call
for the serious ennsidoaution of
revenue legiMution at the next
session of congress, or at the lirst
sew inn < > I the' n?u- <>,> > r..u^ if
matters were in a position to jus
tifv early ;iciion, There are s.?v- .
era! elements in the problem,
however, whirh will remain unj
certain .Hill which may ie m i?>
t lie post poneineir of revenue
changes until their exact wei-lit
can he ileternilneil. A iveli pav
! in< itt for Spanish rights in the
Philippines would materially'
iredi.ee the , i?h Ic.lanee ami
would im.ke it capable of easy
mangi m nt, without revenue re
(illctiole-, it e \ peii d i i i i'? ' S -!e,i;!d
ilCTe 11el < <jIIa 1 rccel pt .
m v. i-oi.n x nk< kss.\i:\ .
Another important element in
the problem Will he tie' adoption
I of a lineal policy in the new de- j
peiideiieie?. It will make a great
I 1
Ideal of dilieretiee in 111? future!
I 11 ilir?*t dI tin* old 1 iti< it whetIj# r
! the taxes raised in Porto Uico,
|t'ilha ami the Philippines will he
; sullieieiit to pay all their expenses
j or whether they are to he a perpetual
charge upon the Inderal
I treasury. Wrapped up with this
! question will he that of the tariff
i rates to he levied in the dopen- :
| deuces, the disposition of the in
ternal taxes and the relations h?*
j t ween the tarill policy ot the old
I ni'ii: and the new empire which
will hereafter l-'-ar the name of
1 t he I ' lilted States.
It Is <|i)ite hrohahle that con
op s. will at the coinim: -">si ,n
authori/.e tin' appointment of
e--mmissions to -tiii'y li ' ;! e n;dltioiis
in the dependencies, and
a I (> to tii!'- currency a n I 1 i ii
im. comlitn.r. ! h io-c. ii tor
a ! . 111.111 j s y s i c n i which w,ll pt r
mil fh .\nicric;,ii hanks ? . com-L
p> te u; on # .pi t! terms >.< i*|> tlie
treat 1 i tpean hanks wh ii ; aVe
h r * in .\si.;. AI ri'm and
Soiiih America will j-roliihly call'
I ! !' v I 11. i (it ' ; I 1: 1 ( I (11, ( |
l? 11'1 i \v, ami llm snfijctof
fli i* iiiir?Mir\ ? I?.?i - in. iv In>
*. r i? I tu :i r;icom in 1 ion
t r i in tfial which deals wi'li t i?t- j
t:?i .11 tinl fiscal policy in the new
territory of tin* American < nipiic.
f liicaeo I lines.Herald.
THE H.K?, r .. cough or cold -> i . ultli l|
mil ii iriu to it.i- mifforer Ibo tntli r I. n i n , | J
i- .( il.in/i riiiH ll.i'i. mi' rin . Ii i . <1 .111 i. I
ii i in? MlnuU11'oiitfIi ('(in' io .. . . hi . . i' t
\\ i.y sufTi r whi-n nucha cough run is within I 1
nui'lc It ! ? pli'UHifnt Intl.' t.is'. fruwforil
Iron. I
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1 Pain-Killer. 1
Hi A Modlclno Chest in Itself. ?
X Simple, Sefe and Quick Cure for gj
X CRAMPS. DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, | ^
COLDS, RHEUMATISM, ?
NEURALGIA. |
/! 25 and 50 cont Bottlos. -5 '
0 nrWAHE OF IMITATIONS- '
s^l BUY ONLY THE GENUINE.n
PERRY DAVIS' X
hiMiKxx.xiCKxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxst
MEMORIAL. k
Died on the >th of October
from tiie effect* of diphtheria,
little Kstelle, Hie a year old
daughter of Mr. .f ('. Beckham,
who was the treasure of her parents'
hearts and the sunlight of
their happv home. 1
IN1"I."' <l;irlitl * III. 'II ll 1st .eft lis
Ami wr mis- ill. .' .-v. rv iluy.
N.t tnori' we >.-? lliv itrutlr form
A mom.' Hi.' r? i n? ot |ili: y.
I'lMwiiii in> thy -il' iii sliinih-r
lVacrful in lif "raw s.t low
Tliou no in.if shall join our number
Thou no ino't o'ir -..n/- shall know
Di'iiri'Hl KsU'llr ihoii lia-t loft u-.
Ami thy ios.s wo deeply fool;
Kill 'tis On.) i h it lia 111 I.it* ft u
lit- ran all our .sorrows hral. J|
Vrt attain in- lio|it' to moot thro '
When tin' tlay of lifo Is llt tl :
Tiioti in lio.nt'ti with joy we'll greet theo
Whi ir mi farrwt'U tour is -ln >l " 'jt*
SlslkU
.1 Sit ill ( fl'orth Serin fj?.1 tfiii/on
mi ii 1,'im/'? /,()()/. Urcr Claimru
.( / ;//mit's stiiitifs.
Have you seen our hiuhly elei
\i. -1 ? ' i?. * . i
> nun .<i i < ?iii-1 . ? a > It IV HI I, OI
courso you ha\i?. it \nu have lieen
hi ten null's ot l. uuMstiT within ^
tin* last wiM'k. It i- tint quit" us
high :is Mit.-licll's peak in North
('.ilolina ?(i.ToT !'. !, lull it i- far
t'liotigh up it. tin- all* to lie soon
iiiilos :iro'.n:l. lor it-d as it is upon
tho pill li lit'!. < i! oils stalolv s tall
I is, glarui 11 1 i \ holding on III" tip
oil'! Ot it in'i^i." i .r ii.-at husini'ss
simi. I', is i a ova ry t lung
'XCi't't m i'M hi::!' ' n quality, durability.
w oi U inao '? 111* 1 stylo,
i !> priro In * iro almost
uslu! un'ii l i \ i i! i; ; it fi.rt, it is
so I i Ill'n'A tti" w.. ' i*s s! a mi a I'll
ot i-xrolloiM'' til; i !i ,vi' |n k"cp -A
It "U t lit' : I'oU i ! It. >1 rt '. | | I- vol! F
lire i'11.ii ;||y i i vifoil to ? ,.!! and
SIM' i 5 .
i 'ot t o it i - low. i i is t me, hut if
you 111m'11 a Mon wagon? <>m? i hat
you will not aiua;. > In- taking to
tin' - I; qi !' r impairs. i.d arc willimrtopiv
invthing at all for it,
roiui' right ii??rito our staiiios
and jiti'k vo11 out a M 11< h 1!?tho
bo-t itul oh. a tost wagon on tho
m.i r kot.
Cl.vm KN iV Kl.l.lOTT. ,
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kjuus. i). jones,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
l..\N('ASTi:i{, s. c.
Office over the Hank. Will practice
In all the Courts. Prompt attention
will tie (jiver. all business
entrusted. Collections a specialty.
I >.
A new lot ol New 4
1 Ionic sewing machines
on hand at this i
oliice.
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>.)rfiri)UH ?m. J. K_Jj if Ih Uilo I'rlinury,
?r> omlarr <>r 'I rtlnry W Iftlood I'oUon 11?.?t wo
[iiur.iiili-i l"< ii V' ? | | "In it lli<' iiiq 't <>h?tln.
itr r??c? xnd rl>ullrr>y? Mra ilir world for iou?.- ??
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he ?1*111 ??f Ibr ?no?t fl k B? mlnrnt i?It??l? Iaoa. t
<>r > at EaMiiiin'ii1 a '<i*? <-imty of "
ititling Jim tl: ? *?? %% i(ft our 4 \rillLF.M''. nn-1 w?
i AW <?;?00,IH?0 .np,t 11 tx-tiiml our UlirollilitlonAl
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