The Darlington news. (Darlington, S.C.) 1875-1909, May 26, 1883, Image 4
A^'icultural Department
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It i*' c^nitrigtny kn twu that fe** Iing t"w 3
u■ av 1 y \v:t!i tunnps itiipartf t be Ha\of
1 h / tui nip 1 it the milk, hut if given m n,0 t
* r*'te 'juanmiea just after milking, bn thal
, 1 tv el vv h uiii s shail rujM. for 1 h•• ett< t t t>•
i ( t-s n f!, little 'iiftieu.lv is experience '
j A ma lar reipii.e^ts a r. tried)' for exeeSfive
j - •' ' fit 1 ng in li .i -ct. I lim i« usuallj caused
j b) let ling miieb OMtn.and n«Dce the
j !i«'t r 1 * 1:1 i d_\ ih diiiidnibii the quantity of
1 1 r 11 a:i 1 v ,ry the feed as uiueh at possible.
. •" "• • ii"t -es, ii w e \ ct, ate cun'tilutiormlly
suti1.1 it. sweat-
Ihiit- 1- u ’ holier ati-l aurer wav nf kil
I 1 tig } nil ng tr.es 1 h i u to ex ['"He the roo‘ 8 to
| the wind which dries them out very rapid
ly Make a note uf tins, arid if you have
I Muy ti .-e- tu ti an-port, be sure to have the
| 1 .i"t ihorougbly covered with blanaetaor
j eotn^tlung as etfccui. Tit .s precautiju
n.ay -ave w u cli- life of score'? wf trees
It :v uufn'i'erial at what time veg**lable^
are t r a n.-p latit cd , ; r vi led t ft ey arc not loo
1 11 g*- and the g t > u n d . - war in and in el low ,
hiii they sh'.'iild nev • r ivc t ran-pin n 1 ed 111 a
1 »i h A'or m. wti'M. the gr- un I 1- puddly, 1*
! ran*-) '.an ted a ncn it s v\ arm an I m i ■»*
I , . a- ti -n begins at ''tieo
Huh ( \K h.
Sc-il i one q lari of Corn , made w .th just
ctiMugh h"L water t > make a then batter;
si 1 r in f vv-) iarge spoonfuls «f bullc ’, beat
this a little before mixing it with butter 80
it w 1rise rsa 1 ily, t ud half a ^ea'j oenfuj
of -alt. 1 hi- should b® baked at least three
quarters nf an hour, butter the tins well
in which it is baked; serve hot.
Convention !
■TI KFEH TOVTATuFS,
riiouse a do?en large, round fomafoe®,
cut them off smooth at the stem end, fake
<■>111 the seed and pulp: take a pound of lean
'•teak and two slices of bacon, chop them
fine with the inside of the tomatoes, season
with a finely chopped onion fried, a dessert
spoonful of salt, half a teaspnonful of wdiite
pepper, as much cayenne pepper as you
can take on the end of a knife, and a
f ti hi esp 1 ' on fill of finely chopped pnrsely;
add four rolled crackers, and if too stiff,
thin with stock, water or cold gravy; fil)
t he tomatoes with this force meat, packing
‘iglit; sift cracker crumbs over the top
and bake for an hour in a moderate oven.
IIoiisOlioUl Hint*
To prevent the smoke from a lamp: Soak
the wick in strong vinegar, and dry i|
thoroughly before you use it. It will then
burn both sweet and pleasant, and will give
a great deal of satisfaction for the trifling
work in preparing.
All sorts of vessels and utensils may bo
purified from long retained smells of every
kind in the easiest and most perfect man
ner, by rinsing them out well with char
coal powder after the grower impurities
have been scoured off with sand and wat r.
K'Te frwm
ng 1 > ' .*-■ amount
S"t g I, im M ihi't,
Guiue* 1 ( "in. ftc , wilii make ub ml th''
Fame K\''. (lats, Ib.n ry and 'Nncat about
mu--till'd btr in 1 re t.u r.. ui- tu" I Taking
t w . n! \ -1, v e t ti- a- an average u‘ all the
cr ups — the it t! f acre iv 1! 1 yi>nl tvvelve and
a half ton-. 1 w -j wu.s tiioro tiian is nece-^a-
ry. 1 ii e eFlimate may In- rega'di 1 bv
some a * Mi'irely too e x l ra vagn 1 1 f, but 1
have seen a crop uf drilled corn on river
bottoms, which t'om ac 1 u a - measurement
and neighing was put at forty tons, and I
have giowu on well manured, flue land, a
e-rup which l eMima'e I at tw®nty
Idle tiveraga ciop at the Nortli when the
crop is ^rowu from ensilage, is twenty tons,
and then only one ton is grown, but here
where ' ccan form a succ«ssioti of crops on
the same land I do not think the estimate
too high.
The mode of unanuriHg preparations, the
! roper croj-s, an 1 the sucessive order in
WMcb they are to lie piante 1 will be con-
ki ler> d nereal l or
k’ 1 A saving of ill ; i 1 e manure.
Although as J haw said in a previous ar-
tic e, a cun « siom-odi is not a laboratory
Iwr t tie tn inudac 1 u 1 o of munut e, yet it is a
11 oiler oi 1 m pui 1 aii cr 10 save what is made.
1 ho '-CNt autno r iiH'S on this subject sav that
a cow wi 1 take up and make into tlesh,
blood and bones about tlirt'e-fourihs of what
is eaten, 'leaving oiie-fuunh to bo voided,
or in other word- three-fourths of the ma
nuring matter ut the soil i-1 consumed, and
Due-fourth is, if properly saved, available
fur future crops Tnder our present
‘•ysteni this is nearly a!! waste J, Tnder a
a propci system ut 'tabling and sob in g it
won!*1 all be v.ved
•'M li t tor fu 11 d and consequentiy mole
milk, butter and beef, from the same stock
and an e jiul urea of land
II it br true, as I have utfimpted in a
previous article to show, that it will fake
an acre <d' the best jowture for a cow for the J
year, and it 1 have succeeded in showing I
i liai hull ;vu acre un ler a system of soiling ! J J - VT ' RI)
"ill answer the snine purpose, then halt j WARD & SPAIJV,
the hind 1- save 1 t m other crop-, it that is I
a Cotisideition for us when land is so Attorneys and Counvelors at Law
DM!use Tax, C 1! S r.
Will I’rtietire mi the fourts of Darligtou,
, Marion, .Marlborough and W•lliamsburg.
than wire ciass and oak bushes, ll the | Special attention given to the collection
quality of the uiiik and its caj acidv» to make i of (daims.
butter depends upon the 1 id.ne.-s of the Sepi-Iyr,
Ioovl the c. T. eats, and it certainly doc 0 ,
then the ciops we plant ft r soiling will
make better and more milk, beef and but
ler that] -\e now h»ve.
Tut the great que-'ion for us to Consider
i? will it pay. Fancy fatming and fine cut-
tie will do f-r the rich people of the Nui rli,
but for us poor peop'w the main ques
tion is what will it cost '' The cost is the
manure lo grow the ciojis, the label to cut
and feed 1 li m, a*'*! if y.u are not able to
do it with y ur o\n ban .-the wear and
tear of >-1111 and b dy m eing it dune. In
a fot in*.’r tiriic’e, l h , ve t 'timated the whole
expense c r maiMue f r the successive crops
at ten di.iais foi t..c half acre, the labor
when Ci Mi bin ed with other e niploy tmiit At
doll it s, and tne proti' at twenty-five
doll&is or tb.rty dollars un acre — will
that pay ? 1>j we mike more at any
thing else, even Cut loti at a 1 a e to the
acre .' 1 have ‘•0 much faith m it that if
I were a young man 1 would establish a
a dairy farm at Darlington 1 knew that
with a proper sy-t em of roditig and with j
mrgan&willim'son
at 1"mu) f:vi. I- -.I, . • 1.1. ir- i. i. -, A 1' T () U N E A S A ! !»A AV ,
than I n w c 1”. to a n ■.• uith Cott'ii on | K in en ce office teuiporun \ .1 Dnrgan
twet.'y 1 street in the Norus nuil lin_ r .
1 nr con 11 \ t mu 1 nprl'dS-t f
Insure Your Homes !
1 AM PftM'AKF.I' TO TAKH RISKS uN
UWKLU.NG HOUSIIS. \r
In flic licit CoinpnriieB -if
America, England and France
JAMES T. BRISTOW,
LNSIKANTF AGKNT
sept 1 -1 y r
T H. M*MN
Tlie voters of Darling
ton County and the Public
generally, especially the
Cadies, are requested to
call and examine the mag
nificent
WHOLESALE LIST
TURNIP ^ MERCHANTS!
SEND US YOUR BUSI
Ness card for
#1 P P fl A 1 'Wjtep' TRADE LIST.
V 11 U V a D * lANDRETH & S0NS ‘
PHILADELPHIA.
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Baking
Powder.
plenty and “u cheap. As to tint better
fuu'l, Coni is certainly better than broom
gruj>s. und rye, o ils barley, etc . better
C, D, EVANS,
N <) T A R Y P U B L1C,
office with Messrs. (Tiarles, I’nin’o \
Raven el,
DA Kl.I N (iT()N , S. ('
Affentioii paid to the Approval of Liens,
Mortgages and Renunciation of Dower, hb
equired by law. septH-tf
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W. IJU'IWN.
EDWARDS k BROWN,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law
DAUL1XG VOX C H, 5. C
^Vill practice in the Circuit ami Inferior
Courts of the Fourth Judicial Circuit, and
111 the State Supreme Court.
Prompt attention to all business.
June 24, 1SS1 —1 v.
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A COMPT ETE
FA3SI1LV SMFFH
FFiLi: MASONS
liiiuitl Rcai! lt< Si "ciai
masonic department,
EDITED BY ONE CE THE MOST
RENGWED FREE MASONS,
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DISTINbllSHEI) MA-
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The WEEKLY WORLD K
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li"' 11 "Hitrii that Inns a Kpirial
111 pa 11111 111 ili'iiott'il to .Mason
ic' inti'ivsts.
an .' ot) A. M . will Stop ;1 ( nil V[ H | ions.
A. A DORK.
Oem r il ICi't-cnger Agent.
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un the Guiuiiibia and (i 1 * i nv 1 ile^R;»'>• -ll.
Ginn be ic. 1'"luihbin and Angusiu Railroad
Si a 1 ions, Aikcu Juucltuii and a'l points bo
\uiid, sh'.ii d lake No. 4n Night rxpre-s.
• v : 'T .1 '• I’u.'ii.an Sb^'pi i" fur Charles
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and 11 min ci un.
JolIN F. 1' 1 \ INF, G i n*l Sup!.
\ I’oRL G. D. A.
For Sale, ^
One hundred and tweniy acies of valuable
v i '"d land, near Die town of Darlington
Se, is tf (i W. DARC.AN.
l or sale or Kent.
n
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1 1 u Tuw u of F.urence, with
- th rc '.i. biituideil east by Irby
by binds , t .Limes' H. 1’aw ley
’•d ■' in ’ ^ n u. 11 ih by lands of J. A,
'' ■ 11 j 1 " w . O"' - m.c Iu ii,g 1 he lot on which
I Al t. i' be 1 1 i 1'i mcrly rcM ded.
Apid v 10 (i'\V. DA RO AN
ai'il-tt or 1JOVD \ NLTTLKS.
Fait KKM OR SALE.
A v.ry 'L si ruble Store Houpo and Dwel-
ug. witli c.ai leu attached, and an KxeeD
at >: in 1 t"i - Rusiness, situaiid at the cwm
t "t F'.i bull Truck mid Public Road
■aimgt" iLiiueNsviL.*. 1 n the corporal*?
n.'i'-'i the iYwn ( .f Society Hill Daj ot,
» il 1. l.^l uli I So. Ga
or buiji cat, be rented or bought
I. 1 li t r 1
Dr. \- rs
"inti.g to Florence will find
I;mod 1 uis Stables at my Store
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Lot ind ( Very itccoii.inodation.
Will rent same tor Sale or Livery Stable.
G'" d * (pcning and no Competition.
Apply tu
SITIN' MR C. WILSON.
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R c. WILL!A MAOS,
Florence, S. C
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Corner Orange a
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l arm mid Ir21 s*d( k 11 \o!f*
Nev. r broi d y our cl;ii(‘kci|H in uni in D
Ii. ak v s 1 h • 1,. r> < n k ail inure d l til c n il I u raise (
Ij is b 1. 1 11 at 1 :T . 1 1- i« | 11 : 1 the ,
r bee j Iw.-nt y f 11 r iunyfs l.ibuie ki..ing. the
mutton v , bed. r ll 1 \ " r .
Dear ti c ,*« v. ill ci.dure a gu ily <j.uantiy
of U'hes ■ l:d Gil.dal '' I i!"' I he 1 I - The
r excel.
(F. IDAR.GT A.TT.
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uaki.inuton c. n . s u.
Drue!ices m the Fourth Circuit ami the |
buprcine Gmirt A,l busines- attwmlel t"j
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Office adjoining Darlington New
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BELTON O’NEALL TOWNSEND
A'lTUKNKY at law.
un. lu.ki,-., '' 1111, FLOPlEISrCE, S. C-
be f«- i i" hens to make iiimh office in GIihac Building, near Public Li i
h i e" 111 u r . 11 rt. t.i,- in Louie i bi ary Practice solicited in Darlington and .
j , any other Gnuntit"*, and in the Stale and '
1 Federal Courts. Claims collected All hii":
•in ii"m a s' it. e f •« into a ness puslied with energy by me. or my a« 1
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PKEMILM (a
CHESAPEAKE v
r^NE5Lo*iixit cTtiaci
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My porcelain-lined Pumps are manufactured
u^der license,and buyers are guaranteed against
any and all claims from the Company holding the
patent. Don't fail to make a note of
t/iis jwint.
ALL
the most
Valuable
Improvements.
The BLATCHLEY PUMPS are for .sale by the
best houses In the true.
Name of my nearest agent will bo furnished cn
application to
C. G. BLATCHLEY, Manufacturer,
3Jb MARKET ST.. PHILADELPHIA. PA
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I 'il.li-lu 1 K 1 luli i ;
mended.
D ; why ihe pcop'c are poor and un-
i d 1 ic Aud, \s by reiit^ arc high and famines
'M.'ur, It 5'i w> li"'.v the Lin-l was confis-
' "a' ■ Im 1 flu* rnaiiufacturins ruined. It
desc;ob( " flu* Land League, the Land Act
and th Cucr'-'.i'H F. 11. Contains fullpage
Kngrav.ngs mi 1 Mi,. in Co’ors. Price only
T'-'(M) p,r t'opv. Sales ionn^nsa Send
itfit and begin work ai once.
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0 ati'i' as a Live. !>nll-
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AGENTS WANTED.
For the or,W fine large Steel Portrait of
GARFIELD
Fngraved in Line and Stipple from a
} hotngraph approved by Mrs (iurfield as a
e or reel lik-nc's. A beautiful work of ftrt.
N - compel it ior:. vze !Sx24. Send for cir-'
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p-H mg t'o., NorMch. Conn. March O-G.
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