The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, February 26, 1903, Image 5
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OFFERS SOM y AOVICE
COMCcrf WinG C'3RJ< v UuTURE.
Suggests Methods '/hereby Fertili
zn s May be Appli d to best
Aava< t ige.
(For I'Iih .J.niiitv ii-c^r J.)
E li or County K*cer?f:?
. i sp" it stith* I tha' ihe Nt?rt I
Carolina ex eritn.'iil station i
trying to ?1 *vl >p a c ?rn with
R'naller aithIk? hxu our tnll, lom
sr?v ii Southern c irn with a view
to rioter planting aud jirealni
yieltl to the a 're. It might b
done bv (*ro??ine and re-*rossina
with (.nine Northern quirk-growth,
small stalk corn. Oi course von
roil id plant small stalk northern
corn trial will Dear crow- 1 ig, on
the weevils will eat il up smiifIuues
before Christmas.
I have been wanting to tell v?n:
ol a plan some of our farmer* have
been working at for several yearwilh
considerable success. All
know that 30J0 stalks ol large,
tall corn on an acre is pretty welt
crowded, especially in times ot
drought; but 3000 small stalk*
would nut sutler so much. 60 th<pUn
is not to stimulate the stalk
too much at the start, but to apply
the manure later and put in
the ear. K W Ma??ey, than whom
we have no batter authority, says
that corn requires more stimulus
while shooting and tas*eliu?r than
at any other stage of growth. 1
have often seen a tassel out and
dried and the pollen gone before
the silk could force ilsell through
the shout lor the lack ol that
stimulus.
If 500 put a quick acting
manure or fertilizer like nitrate
' of soda in the drill before planting
corn* the stalk will ?et it* and
eery little will be left to make the
ear at the critical bearing period.
1 - ave otten seen a big. overgrown
talk with a email ear. all shuck
an l little corn.
But suppose with double
quantities ??i manure you get big
ears on big staiks; it costs more, n
will suiFcr more in drv weather and
bother rou with ?t:ckers. Some
say 1101 to pull I'fF the suckers,
but 1 hare looked closHv and cannot
see it that way. You would
about an well let another stalk
stand on land already too crowded
as to leave the -net ors.
lne great troube in applying
nistiiire la?t? is gelling: it deep
coutgo i 11 rh'? moist ground. -A
neipli .or ???' ? app'ied green c? tlu-i
?n.?d around lite stalk alter
J~~I In* ^ '>?id plowing in dry. sandy
land; a drouth prevailed and >omol*
the reed newr sprouted till too
late. If pootl seasons had come it
would hare been all right. Another
neighbor put atutnottiated
fertile r in the siding furrow at
the last plowing when the corn
was silking and made right good
corn on poor land that bid fair to
fail.
Mr I) F Baxley, who always
makes pood crops, puts his raw
cotton seed, when lie plants, hail
way between the hills of corn, so
the corn does not get it at first.
This Is h modification but still the
stalk is 'most too rank to stand
protracted drouth. Li*t year I
had a garden plot, highly fertilized
in the center furrow before
planting, that grew exceedingly
large and fine, but utterly failed
duaini. the drouth in July, while
mv field crop stood it well <nd
made good corn. But every oody
to his notion. Plant as you
^please?but doD't put nitrate ol
soda, or quick-acting manures
under the com when you plant.
Cotton is different; you can't
start it too soon.
But, Mr Editor, the roads! the
road.-! Tell the overseers the
quickest way to deal with tnud
holes is to put small hushes 01
pine brish in them with only i
little dirt to keep ihem there foi
the present emergency. Till Super
visor Graham to call out th?
overseer?, put in the bushes am
P
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brush, and the larrn
[ their guanos so *.hey can piau
their crops. Com can wail hut
i ?otton and tobacco must have
their fertilizers. You can see ihe
white canvas stretched in every
direction, yes,?tobacco farming
has come down to
I'oflSfM FOHK.
ill
THE CONFEDERATE FLAG.
A School B~>v Wants I forma io<.
Ahout the "Stars nC B^rs."
i
Kditor (%?un'y Keoor':?
VVi I v??>i ?>? > hi your r'M ers
be k<tid enough to ir I ii
some!iiinil about the Confederalll
?v? i do ii' I lind any tiring about
11 in any o|? I he school hook*, i Xc
pi L-e's history, which containi
small picture ol I lie llag bearing
'Vrn stars and three stripe* 01
bars, (I don't know which they are
intended lor) and I should like lo
know wnv tliar design was se
ected bv the Confederacy. IVrhajis
the %<Sajce ol i'ossun Fork"
or some other ot the old vets"
will tell us.
Any information on this subject
wiil be gratefully received
by Fcihol Boy.
Le<>, 8. (J.
H*m?neal.
I
Married?In St. Stephens, by
M.4gi*trate J M Wilder, February
17, 1003, Mr Julius Rollins Bryant,
ofPiueiaud, Williamsburg county,
and Miss Seunie Lenora Baylor, ol
Bet aw. His lather, Mr Bryant,
ami several of the groom'* young
Irtemi* were here to witness the
ceremony. They boarded the
train tor their luture home. Long
may their happiness last.?Berkeley
Echo.
Seed for Sale.
2000 stalks Su^ar Cane. 50
bushels Ueorgia Buck Potato
Slips.
Knwix Epps.
Kmust ree, S. 0.
Gonsumption
Salt pork is a famous oldfashioned
remedy for consumption.
"Eat plenty of
pork," was the advice to the
consumptive 50 and 100
years ago.
Salt pork is good if a man
can stomach it. The idea;
behind it is that fat is the
food the consumptive needs
most. ^
Scott's Emulsion is the modern
method of feeding fat to
the consumptive. Pork is voo
rough for sensitive stomachs.
Scott's Emulsion is the most
| refined of fats, especially
prepared for easy digestion.
Feeding him fat in this
way, which is often the only
way, is half the battle, but
Scott's Emulsion does more
than that. There is something
about the combination
of cod liver oil and hypophosphites
in Scott's Emulsion
that puts new life into the
weak parts and has a special
action on the diseased lungs.
A sample will be
sent free upon request, j
Be snre that thi? picture in
PaBj the (nrm of a label it on the
XJ annwr of ever? bottle of I
JtlSgS CHEMSTS^
409 Pearl St., N. Y.
30c. and $1; all druggists.
I
f ToCu
' I Toke Laxative Broi
> I Sevan MUBon boxes soM in past 12 n
y :r j\
"
IILL MORE
I DISEASE
arc more deaths caused by drugs thai
astern fori if <1 with an inrlgorating sttmura:e
would be iowcrrd."
are right anil th.t in why all leading doctori
ikey exclusively for Consumption, Orlp
dyspepsia, malaria and all low fevers
sleeplessness and weakness from wbatevei
rundown conditions of the system.
MALT WHISKE1
uuhtea the blood, aids digestion. Tones ur
strengthens tbo sysum so it throws oil
I
DRUGS H
THAN
The leading doctors say: "There
disease; if every one would keep his e;
last and leave drugs alone the death
Statistics show that these doctors
prescribe Duffy's Pure Malt Whis
Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Coughs,
nervous prostration, female troubles,
cause; all these diseases are caused bj
DUFFY'S PURE
builds new tlsBue: It onrichej aud stti
the heart, invigorates the brain and !
disease. It kills the germ*.
Mr. ncJ Mrs. Adam LMngood of
years, say Duffy": Purs Malt Whiskey
beyond their ?ilvi r xreddlnr. Mr. LI:
Thty arc both halo and htarty and feel
Mrs. Matilda Watts, who is fi.1 ye
cund her of grip and b's kept b-r st
"I suffered terribly with the grip
of weather always found dip in bed.
living. Pi-iing up a newspaper ono
from the use of Duffy's Malt Whiskey
were almost Instantaneous. The terribl
disappeared. 1 was completely cured a
at the age of G3, I foci as though I was
Mrs.
New York's leading doctor said: "1
digested."
If you wish to keep young, strong
glow of perfect health, take DUFFY'S I
spoonful In half a glass of water or
medicine. It is dangerous to All your s
and depress the heart. "Duffy's" is an
from fusel oil and other dangerous ing
CURES WITI
Quinine depresses the heart, whll
DUFFY'S PURB MALT WHISKEY tone
and strengthens the heart action, in
lgorates the brain, puriSes the entlr
system and keeps it In a normally health
oondltion. It kllla ail disease germs an
mlcrobea.
Caution?When yon aik tor Daffy'
Pare Malt Whiakey be aura yoa *e
tha genuine. t'naem??aJona dealeri
mlndfal of the excellence of thi
preparation, trill try- to aell cheai
Imitation*. and ao-enlled Mai
Whin key anbatltatea, which are pa
am tflae market for nroflt only. 1UI
which far from relieving the slob
are positively harmful. Oeman
"Daffy's" and be sare yon vet it
It la the only absolatrly pare aial
whiskey which contains medicinal
healthy l-rimc qanlltles. Look fo
the trade-murk, The Old Chemist,
on the label.
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey bu cv
scribed by over 7.0M doctors uuU usod
The genuine is
SOLD AT ALL
or direct at $1.00 n bottle. It I* the <
as a medicine. Valuable medical bool
Rocheetcr. N f.
TXTTlLtX
Zbv/xisxrc
Gil H1HBT Hi!
LAKE C
New and C
Dress Goods,
Trimming
Fine Ladies' I
EverylhlB? entirely
Carry every article
TzZSZlVfESH VrZSS
Bit Baa,
Patrons, Read This.
My office will Ik? closed fron
Monday, Feb. 2nd, until Wednes
day the 28th, on account of man
solicitations for my services a
Savage, in Florence county.
Respectfully,
A. M. Snider,
JLtelltlSt.
We do firiit cIiim JOB WOltl
at prlccM to unit nil.
THIS urcon-i)
An average acre of corn yield
2> bushels.
Toe United Slates imports
million lobsters a year.
A. M. SNIDER
Surgeon
Dentist.
Will in future devote his
whole time to his Kings
tree office unless due
notice be given.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
re a Cold in Oi
110 Quinine TaUets.^
KHtihs. This signature, ^
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A1 / * , ;
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Blverson, Pa., who have beon m.irrled f>."
ha* prolonged their happy union many years
rlugood is if 1 years old and his wifo Is SI,
[ vigorous as a couple 50 years of age.
>ar* of ago. says Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey
;rong and well.
and and tried every known remedy. Changos
and I often felt afi if life was not worth the
day, I read of the great benefit derived
and sent for a bottle. The boneflrial effect.*
e lassitude with which I had suffered so lona
nd have fait no bad after effects, and to-day,
oaly
Matilda Watts, 254 W. 40th St.. N. Y. C."
Duffy's Puro Malt Whiskey is food already
JL
and vigorous and on your cheek the
>URB MALT WHISKEY, regularly, a tablemilk
three tlmea a day and take no ether
ystom with drugs; they poison the system
absolutely pure stimulant and tonic, freu
rcdlents so common in malt whiskeys.
HOUT DRUGS
irrd million* la th* Uat 50 yearn. It fc preexclusively
by 2.00Q prominent hospitals.
DISPENSARIES,
mly whuVey rerornifi by the Gorarnmeni
(let sent free. Duffy Malt Whiskey Company
OPE1>T
li. 4=tlb.,
3 OUT flOSKI eOMPflNY
ITY, 5. C.
omplete Line
Laces, Ribbons,
?S, Hosiery,
lats a Specialty
New anil lip to Date
needed by the Ladles,
- 1MB
FOB SALE.
Hriok in any quantity to suit purclins
n it. The IW?*t Dry Press Mac hine-tnadi
^ ZE3ZE3X03^Z. jz
y Special shape* made to order, t orae
. cpomience soiictien iwMore psacnig vuu
1 orders W. R. FUNK, V
P. O Pox 103 Kingstrce, S.vC.
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w. f. clay^onJ
I Attorney, at
FLOREXC&, S. '
Practice*, in allv.the United State
? Courts, and In .the Courts of Florenc
and Williamfebtirg Counties.
'k
Dr E J McCabc
' ' Dentist
KDTGST1EE, - - S. C
W. L. BASS,
4
Attorney at Law
I
LAKE CITY, S. C.
Be Day zzsu 1
jr ."** ~ t" -M+
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GO'
STACKI
J Cash S
! 1
i! ' FOB ALL KINDS 1)1
REYNO
$2.00, $2.50, $3.00, 3
WARRANTE
PRICES RIGHT ON t
St?rklpv'<
i HOLIDAY B
P. ?. COURTO!
FINE LINE DRESS G<
LARGE STOCK OF
FANCY CAN DIE:
SCI, ESSES HERS C A X D I E S-?
A Fresh Lot of this Celebrated ('and
Pound. We always carry n complete
FINE FR
- ir
Large Stock of Fireworks and Am
took.
P, 5. COURT
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i D. C. SCOTT, President.
"t THE BANK OF I
;! Transacts a General E
I COLLECTIONS CAREFULoY
<! PROMPTLY KF
|> DEPOSITS FROM fl.00 UP
JI IUKI',(TU
0 ITENHY P WJLLUMS,
JOHN A. KELLKY,
> Jt. H. KKLLE
TfeeseI
.Ajnotlxex Carlos,
and lv?uiles at1
Bxad.3a.aPQ.'i
Fine Uujrgy Horses saddle horses an
mules lor farm work at prices that c
i J . ? li/ifjo n* nulla it
WIIO IIII t'llll!* Illl \ III ll.ru.: m ?
Stables and inspect our stock. It co*t,
save you many dollar?.'*
Buggies, Wagons
YYe have also just received a fine lin<
, ^ kinds. If you need a bit#?;
V vour chance to get a
. THOMAS & BR AC
ICingrstrss
r" J B-. STEELE, Manageh.
TOBACCO
"" * * w v
The nnder&igned will he in the T
this season. They will l>e prepared I
terial all SIZES ami KINDS of T
e LOWEST POSSIBLE COST to tin
give your orders for KLUKS IS HI
of which thev aie made u nlwavs
the year, LATER IT WILL BE II
J solicit your orders, promising to gii
Respectfully
EDWIN HARPER,
FRED W. HARPER.
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f
11.98,
MADE AT OUR KENTU
and praised by thou
whiskey in the world
4 full rte, 7
^4* " " 10
4 44 44 12
4 4 4 44 14
Wa San Ym ONE DOC
WC ARE TH
CONSUMERS 0
242 to 250 In
p?yy??teM: German laaoraace
^^"^SfTkBOwthTablweMlpiSyt
f " * *Y , av
10 I
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LEY'S I
fij
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store
miice flooiw
LD'S
53.50, AND $4.00 .. .
D SHOES
\LL GOODS AT
s Cash Store.
"1.II1I
ARGAINS I
EY & CO'S
_ V Tfi
30 DS
' SHOES
S AND CRACKERS. >
? m
y, both in boxas aid bf Aft'
line of
U1TS
a* Goods. C*M and stt WH*
NEY&CO, I
EDWIN 0. KPPrt, (^ftsfeitr. ! r
UNGSTREE. )\
tanking Business
looked afteb and 1 '
!M ITT ED. ? *|f
ward received. >
Ml t C
r. d. rollins, \
D, U. SCOTT. ' # |p
f - . ? L.JWWHMf
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1RIVALId.
of Hoiess
T2a.exaae? ds
3 Sta,"bX?e
d jound and gentle harm and
lel'v competition. Kferybody
cordially invited to entl at oar
, you nothing to look and raaj
and Harness.
e of Standard Vehicles ef aJ9
f or a Wagon now is
bargain from . *
)HAM, Agents,
3. s. o. ' \ 'J
1 *** .-I
FLUES I
'OBAOCO FLUB bafiaee*
a) make otit of tbe beet m?OBACCO
FLUBS at .tbr
' purohiaer. Tbe time to
[OUT NOW, the materia*
cheeper at this MMtm of '
10IfEU. We TfpHnm?
e yon entire Mtilfactiba,. . .
rVIN HARPER SGH.
Jan 13,1901 '
7 YEAR OLD < 4
iENTUCKY RYE
CKY DISTILLERY KM 41 VMM, ! .
sends of coonaenaitki boat .
1 for the least money.
year oM |IJI
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LAB m ?ck |Jia, mmi pfwa tbeS
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