The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, January 11, 1912, Page THREE, Image 3

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f.- ? civ ?'? J f Loi If Do! M w 2^ >% fe ?'<S;'?!?.'?.'?.?;@.?.'? P ' - j 1 -^.Ad vice and Warning to Farmers. ^ f? _ |itor County Record:? &. .'ust a word of warning to the JM f ?>rs of "dear old Williamsburg:" ?ow ^me? brother farmers,that '' lVin t0 discuss P^ns for our f-tJ& T Shall we begin again this year Jaw ' %ng to buy tertilizers in great ^^BrtDRF;'es' Worses an^ mules- wagons pjggies on credit until fall? Are .lot but few farmers who are yf V ]jzht now sufferng the pangs of L Editw *' Now is the time to make our H*. _ resolutions, and let's make this resoJc. rTL^l ^ . llution?To stay out of debt as nearly .as possible for the year 1912. The problem to solve is: How can we do; this? Let me suggest a few pians: ^ By planting all kinds of early ma-! /e turing garden and field crops, cab* bage,early garden and field peas for'' IS our table use; raise all the pigs and , crj poultry of all kinds that we can; cut . 8U 1 that cotton field ha.f in two and : double the corn and grain field; cut' Cc ! ? ^ that fertilizer bill two-thirds. WeJ Ij . ? can make a good crop one year with ? but a small amount of fertilizer. Cott Rememl>er that the 1911 debt is not ^ paid. Let every farmer reduce his f ^ L qftton acreage all he can and in- ; f lfc.ia, KV.uB,u<ru.V...??v, ^.hma, hay fever, croup, whooping ; nJgh,?all bronchial troubles,?it's toreme. Trial bottle free. 50c and Guaranteed by M L Allen. < loathe cities and towns of the ( ?ve been using the same orinkler for about 30 days. ^^Ults' Anti-Pain Pills for sciatica. * '*v * T\ * ' X * /"> * / 7\ /-A * /C\ ok hen n't fnro 11 v ? \ .?i?.?!?.'?.'?!?!?'?!?.*? BhSI ThIRTY EARS OF CORN I i;ase ui v^inus ?uu rcvci. ?. nu, 4.0-. National Glnners* Report. Memphis, Tenn, Japuary 5:?The National Ginners' association gives the amount of cotton ginned up to January 1 as 14,371,000 bales. The amount ginned by States follows; Alabama 1,620,000, Arkansas 785,000, Florida 87,000, Georgia 2,640,000, Louisiana 852,000, Mississippi 1,050,000, North Carolina 990,000, Oklahoma 912,000, South Carolina 1,502,000, Tennessee 395,- . 000, Texas 3,935,000, Virginia 113,000. Total 14,371,000. DIRE DISTRESS. It Is Near at Haod to Hundreds of Klogstree Readers. Don't neglect an aching back. Backache is the kidneys' cry for ' help. Neglect hurrying to their aid Means that urinary troubles fol- j 1 ? iuw quitMj. Dire distress, dropsy, Bright's disease. I Profit by a sufferer's experience. H P Lane, Marion,S C, says: "For more than a year I suffered from backache and sharp pains through 1 my loins. In the morning on first ' arising, I was so lame and stiff that I could scarcely get around and some days I was unable to work. My kidneys were sluggish and the kidney secretions were unnatural. I heard so much about Doan's Kidney Pills that I concluded to give them a trial and procured a box. After short use I felt better than I had for years, my back became stronger, the lameness and soreness disappeared and the kidney secretions were regular in passage. You may use my testimonial if it will prove of benefit to any other person suffering from kid ney trouble." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents, Foster-Milburn Co, Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's? i and take no other. The County Record $1 a year. : From Any Portion of the United States; -How Produced. Comi>eting with exhibitors from eveJy seution of the United States, j Mr W H Dorin of Clover, Vlrgieia, snowed the best thirty ears of corn ! at the Madison Square Garden Land and Irrigation Exposition in Novem-I ber and was awarded the $1,000 silver cup oifered by the International Harvester Company. Briefly put, Mr Dorin's "story" of how he made his good record yield is: "With 200 pounds of Keyj Tree Brand Thomas Phosphate just before the corn was planted and | then 200 pounds more per acre when the corn was about two feet high. This,with turning under a good crop of crimson clover, was the whole story- - unless the deep plowing and subsoiling given the land last year helped to do it." This is not !he first time Thomas! Phosphate has produced prize-win-; ning corn yields. Corn grown with Thomas Phosphate took several first; premiums last year at the Columbia, SC. Corn Show?won all premiums offered by one South Carolina county. Those who propose "going in; sor" King Corn this season would do j well to write The Coe-Mortimer Co, { Charleston, S C?special importers j of Key Brand Thomas Phosphate? for literature they are sending out 1 free to farmers. It includes much valuable information on corn.formu- ( la tables for the home-mixing of fertilizers, and other matters of agricultural interest. , 5 or 6 doses "666" will cure any * a , oz.n i Sqction. . Jfi between cotton rows, after I ever w ^ h D(^ng ky< for a hog pasture. We ] IL V- re had about 40 head of hogs in iarme.'f fes pasture since October and thev : J rfe doing nicely. Young pigs seem i JBirto grow as though they were in a ! (peanut pasturage. Brother farmer, < HBff' try this next fall. Just sow one 1 Hht c MjfflL.bushel of rye per acre and put one 1 BS|^Kbushel of clover to 5 acres. The IHjHF~**jover seed is just a size larger than H^Rl^turnip seed, and it takes less than I^EaT? le; it does well sown in last plowing HT^cotton in the spring. This rye and Iver can be plowed in the land and .is it with humus and wonderfully ^^ ^^lproves your next crop after makIHno8t'g a g00C* winter pasture. This 9ff . atement is made that some reader marker ! **he Record may be benefited by , now. H At gr Experience of the writer. Brews, January 8. 9 MP* fa save:; Two Lives. HHHLS|k^-ther my sister nor myself be living to-day if it had not ^BHrere *i?n for Dr Kincr's New Discovery." to aoir(tes A D McDonald of Fayettethem C,R F D No 8, "for we both i tinusl'^ coughs that no other medy could help. We were told ; / sister had consumption. She was HKnl&e ry weak and had night sweats,but ^^Kmpthr wonderful medicine completely {red us both. It's the best I ever ! frWEV or ^earc^ ?^" ^0r 8ore lun?s. /-Jo Ka?Y>, ^rrbotru lanrrinno | the " if^ase ^'S cr?f'- Remember 6 ^ke more cotton crop like that of year 1%?. Ther^V bankrupt the farmers of I stun ^country* ^ every farmer will ous s un it that he raises this year a i any cu jm . l?nty of food crops to supplv his , fore ai % bme.he will not have to cut his cotsucces ling bl?n crop to S- can,t ra*se ie j'Ver nine to ten million bales of cot is,Tind , ?, n?* onH nt0 non nn 14p or lf)C ] F VU OUU TTV VUli vvvwv v.. ? - ^ P mers cl t which ipoun" *or our c?tton crop. Can t : rr^ JFi raise at least some of our horses ] ^fnules without ordering them s :aM^J . e. the West? We order the horses i -eme trym , r tx Aaules and the feed they eat, -eat off cot- rTr . . . f v i. v r We can certainly raise our 1 cannot be ? tr 21i. u t stock; but we must first raise | paign ha . . /for them and plai.t pastures ^ terestm I m , W ifrery mat fem" writer planted last .ive acres of rve and crimson , a for th ^et! S. MAI >;?.'?!?.'?!?.'?!?!?!?.'?!? Crosses oi Honor. Williamsburg Chapter Daughters 4-1*.. n r . J i r* _ c ' ui Lut- vuiufueracy nas crosses 01 Honor for the following veterans,' and will bestow them on January 19, j 1911/. General Lee's birthday: S J Taylor. J C Carraway, R E J Rodders, C P Pressor,G G McGee, W E Ammons, J R Hair, H J Lamb. J W Marshall. W M Phipps, R F Tilton, D B Vounpr. The Chapter hopes every man will come for this cross, as some of them have been on hand for quite a while, and if nut called for will have to be returned. Mrs D C Scott, Pres Williamsburg Chapter, U I) C. l-4-2t Solves a Deey Mystery "I want to thank you from the I bottom of my heart," wrote C B i Philip H. Stoll, | 27 12m. Con. Com. of T- 1 V &L*' Kingstree Lodge No. 91 Knights of pytbias | ' ~ Regular Conventions Every v2nd and 4th Wednesday nights Visiting brethren always welcome, Castle Hall 3rd story Gourd in Building. ^ R. N. Sl'eigner, C C. i; R. C. McCabe, K of R & S, ~ l ? ^ . rff <4 | Professional Cards. I taHnHOBBmnBMBHB DR. R. C. McCABE Dental Surgeon, )ffice in Hirsch buiHing, over Kinirstree Drug Company's. am m iw. a. vruuuo> DENTIST. Offic* orar Sin ^latary Bldtf. #'PHONE NO. 62.^ LAKE CITY. S.C W. Leland Taylor, DENTIST. Office over Dr W V Brockington" s Store, ilingstree, - s.c. 5-21-tf. M. D. Nosmith DENTIST. LAKE CITY. - . - S. C. DR. R. }, MCCABE, Dentist. KINGSTREE, - S. C Benj. McINNES, M. R.C. V. S. B. Kater McINNES, M. D., V. M. D. ..?-nririifV/lDiaN? ft V JC* JL , One of us will be at Kingstree the | ir3t Monday in each month, at Hel- | er's Stables. 9-28-tf ^ | tKingstree I CAMPNO-27. ^ NCLAI MBBTmat ^ lit and 3rd MoDdk) ^ Night* lo each ^ Visiting choppers cor ^ dially invited to comt ^ op and Bit on a stumj $ or hang about on thr ^ Kader of Lewisburg, VV \ a, for | the wonderful double benefit I grot! from Electric Bitters, in curing me j of both a severe ease of stomach i trouble and of rheumatism, from \ which I had been an almost helpless sufferer for ten years. It suited my case as though made just for me." i For dyspepsia, indigestion, jaundice and to rid the system of kidney poisons that cause rheumatism, Electric Bitters has no equal. Try them. Every bottle is guaranteed to satisfy. Only 50c at M L Allen's. A man or woman of any color can be blue. Had you ever thought of that? 5 or 6 doses "066" will cure any case of Chills and Fever. Price, 25c. 5-4-lyr ?.?!?.?!?.?.? ?!?.?.@!(i ie atisw ROUS" ;<?>;<?> <?);?(?).@;<g> INTER5I/ APPI YINfi THFM mi ii iv i mb INTERSTATE that the food is s " ir. Th? hoop on the average sugar barrel in Hb made in a large factory, it* tire* were we "WI washing machine*, on many tub* and bucke Jky4 PITTSBURGH PERFECT" fence* are ma Wm "Tttt WEU> TMAT MELD' * 1 Mr. Farmer fence* ia autho: That the wires are no? Injured at the '3?k to uneven ground?That the stays wit v^lfi ferce is all right In every particular. ' 4r Could you ask any more definite protecting .j l! steolutely assured. "Pittsburgh Porft !? Si IK ^ %/ I i*Mitei*ii Bix as'iv nifeinf opportonih'ei hr *?ent? s\Vj Wi:v fr r*' *s ?t ?ri r? !'"? ition v I"' i.'~ Sli 111 er. i &@.?!?.'?!?.'?!??!@ .'?'<i M I5LIKE PLANTII 1717 D TT T rr7T7r)C A r i jji\i iivi^jc-r\o arc iriaae or available to the plant all throi ed. The needed elements are e crop is nourished to a full gr< a the skill of mixing fertilizers. We make compounds a doctor's prescription. The anal There is no guess work?no mystery. It is but the result of scientific mixing. VV sources of plant foods?which are quickly a1 are slowest. It must be known exact!/ what element f "$o;>tbi Si 1; ^(wwanleetl Kna\ys\$ Mdcrc ^U,Php^ActdL...^.>^ ;?| rFARn^ inunohi every w , W ffl | INT] '- ccwpofrATicm ,v." J CHAR ^ ~'k" r.Ti *< - J ^.v/S (ft,-* r<y*- . Ft? AW /i%,:;., ' fir :&*<.'& lic-3 d&rdrp? >\Jr,' uStan t'dte old i W "\Pittsburgh I f Are Welded by r ixm wk ?w?w ?>?<t?<>foawftw< f tftrMtf* M MariMtfM 9/M A wrap ho Ida moisture. cracks the gaHaaizing and wire. A smell amount of displaced cahvaaishiff on"P the protection again at nut at the electrically wefcfc Stays cannot sflp. Ifcey are always Just where the: Moooe one piece wheo the union is madet The fence u Every Rod Is Guarant snt allow yoor prejodioe in faror ?* tlbe v? heretofore known, to warp your good judgment. ^Bssasasssa&s^^i ta. Examine them. do by thii modern, si ipl? menetoos procea ?1 Every agent handling "PITTSBURGH PfRTfC rized to guarantee thial at Yoor complete aatiefactiop is "% cow jot" Fenoos ^ imJP You Will Elect THIS election is of supreme important divided. On one side the progTessh Conservative Standpatters, tfotn pa You will have to judge their claims and the these stirring times THE AMERI REVIEW OF is a necessity to the busy man or woman w a hundred ways i:s editorials, its character wi'l help you make your choice. It gives ; accurate, non-partisan and unprejudiced n the re: monthly newspaper on which i-t< -r tiiti: news, and you jet this news a!m< e ?rc.V. daily newspapers of the country Senator LaFollcts suvt: "Tht moitirri*. jreu 1 hr.c Ka'.e utiiz^d :nt tnj?.:zine in in curr.-nt t, uti Never will the Review of Reviews be i | ? t>:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:@:@ i?) vj| ? Hr ? H ? ? <8! ? ? ' ? @ ? ?>.@:@:?:?:?"?:?:@? MB NG DOLLARS ?? ????m. ii , p:ant foods, so mixed j'j igh growth. Never is ||| ( supplied at the right II DWth. these fertilizers as accurately as a /sis on every bag ia lived up to. re must know what are the best ;i nibble?which are slower?which j s are drawn from the soil by each ! ??the amount of plant foods that 'l y require. It would be utter waste tpply certain plant foods upon cer- I' 1 soils for certain crops. o ICTPDCTATV ITDTT i for each crop that the South . :j The needed elements are sup- . I The fertilizer is suited to the soil !' ' that is why INTERSTATE J . ILIZERS are winning pre tige , here?why they are causing in- ! ' i yields. booklet would prove interesting to j' 1 It tells of our tested formulas for i m crops. Write for it to-day and [ re of our nearest dealer. j. j ' J i j lrstate Chemical 1 Corporation, LESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA I - V* x t . . ..%> 4 > ' ??' V * ?-Vo- 1 % **. ' > 1 K 1 rfvxjfr' /;.] jtyto v?'-rr '.o- -v^^wv ^ , b Perfcxt" ces I r Electricity |8 Horn, Y?re rurm mrmedde* HU rfMM MM* < * ??. W allows tbe water to t^dcthe ban K| 1TTS BURGH PERFECT" reinforces Hj ad Joint; examine the joint. r were pot. 8tay ?md U*ndiwtrey M| i like a solid sheet of pecfccmted steel. |HZ oed Perfect , '3| winy end nowantkmstad msthodsYou on hoadreds of thousands of dolass JH welded prodoct. If yoor wagon was U ed boopa on fee cream freexers and ^Ujj e% PnAdi/l/inf 1^ a jl luoiu^ni. m 3 to you. The whole country Is ^ re Insurgents, on the other the ^ rties will promise many things. ^ ir fitness to carry them out. In ^ CAN REVIEWS I ho values being up to date. In sketches and its timely articles you the best, clearest and most ews that money can buy. It is ^ ?lligent people everywhere rely ^ jst as promotly as it is given in ^ ft rate, and impartial rrAtxv of the age, at a : j luaba meant of information."