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An Old K. Since I Began Taking Perun; I Weigh 120 Pounds for the m* f irst l line in My Life. My former weight was 102 lbs. M Mother who is 76 Years Old Had Grown s( Weak She co She also took ] ier and looking The above splendid woman is Mrs. She recommends Peruna to all hous( Ohio, tor a i/ec copy of the "Ills of Warning to Farmers. t To the Farmers of South Carolim I desire to call your attention matter that, to my mind, is of gi concern to every citizen of our St The boll weevil has reached Atlanta district, in Georgia, agricultural committee of the be of trustees of Clemson college, s meeting held September 29 and has considered the alarming asp< of this matter, and has taken st to bring this situation to the ati tion of our farmers so that they at once prepare for this disai when it strikes us. The gov< ment maps and reports show t the boll weevil has advanced betw 90 and 100 miles towards us season. They have another mo or more in which to advance i further in our direction. I am an alarmist, but together with ot trustees of Clemson college, I do gard the situation as so serious t active steps should be taken at o in order to meet this threate calamity, and plans are now be i WIL i . $ i A?r 1 Exhit Wl i of 1 a 1 Cour $3 Pa? m rai 5E _ - S3 Prod i 1 Don't Life Meml a ' entucky Home 11 1_. 11, uia scarcely wain.. Peruna and is flesh- < I well. i . Hattie Hamilton, of 918 Glen Ave., Latonia. Ky. wives. Address The Teruna Co., of Columbus, j Life." formulated by the Clemson college a: board looking to this end, I will, at t to a a later date, give these plans and ave suggestions to the public. In the ate, meantime let me urge our farmers the throughout the State to sow wheat, The oats, rye, clover and other winter ard j crops, in preparation for money it a-crops other than cotton, to be 30, grown next year. ?cts; I urge our people also to fix their -eps; minds on plans for raising hogs, catten j tie and other live stock. I urge this can 1 mnttpr mnsf- sprinnslv and nssnrp ?, - _ a ster them them that I will advise only , ?rn- what I know to be facts. The in- ^ hat creased price of cotton and the een spread of the boll weevil, still furthis ther reducing the yield of cotton, nth wiH have a tendency to attract our still farmers to the raising of cotton in not preference to other crops, and to fix her their efforts on an increase in cotre ton acreage. This, in my judgment, hat will mean disaster. I say it advised- | ince ly. Again, I urge that everything ? ned points to the appearance of the boll 1 ting weevil in South Carolina within a a .LIAMSl Oct 'and >ition A :he Jm ity's Jm -m p 111 imp***-' : " AV !x 1 nets ilL : fail to see /\1 u lership in the Asso * Monday night. Mr John Terry is very sick. He has been to an infirmary, but the doctors do not think his illness of a serious nature. We shall be glad to hear of his recovery. CSC. To Our Teachers and Pupils: j Thursday, October 21, is "Educa: tional Day" at our County Fair. I You will be admitted free on that ; day, and all of you are earnestly re! quested to attend. | Coming at the opening of the .0 ivingstree aaiuraay on Dusiness. The hunters of this section are laving plenty of sport deer driving. Mr R E Camlin had the misforune to lose one of his mules last Meat for Sale 1 Saturday of Next door to Nelson's Wai cash. The price is right. G. B. F MEET US BURG ober 19 tt' the gre pen day i iciation, $10.00 ' school session, we do not hope to ; make a very extensive display of ex hibits, but I am sure every school ! that is open at the time will have [ some articles of general interest to enter. I suggest as especially appropriate: I 1. Pictures of your school build! ing, class-rooms, and grounns. 2. Statistics as to your enrollment i average attendance, number of I {grades, number of teachers, special i ^ j taxes, length of term, transporta-1 tion, etc. ^ 7 ? 3. Specimens of industrial work. J Bear in mind the fair is an auver- l ; tising medium and that town or [ community is well advertised whose j school has a good display. J G McCullough, 9-30-2t Co Supt of Edu. ^ County Fair Oct. 19-22 \ The Bailey-Lebby Co., j Belting,Packing, Engines < r ... r* p }, lotion unners ouppues i Charleston, - S. C. I Wednesday and Each Week. rehouse. I sell strictly for ! 9-16-4t I *. ATRICK. || AT THE /^/\I Tl\ CUU1 , 20, 21, ^ " * ^ ~: W- ~ * * v ;at Midwj and night I much shorter time than previous calculations would indicate, and it behooves us as sensible people to give this matter our best thought and to prepare for it accordingly. We must not regard it as one of those misfortunes which may or may not come to in a distant future. We kz-klintTA Unf relieve uiai tuc uuu v>ccvu win soon be here. Again, I urge upon our people to alant food crops and raise more live ?tock. I hope that this warning ivill be heeded. Richard I Manning, Governor. Notes from Earles. Earles, October 1:?The people of his section are busy housing their lav and.picking their cotton. We have had much rain in this section the last two days. The Earles graded school will open October 11. There will be three eachers this session. The trustees ire having the school house competed and put in order. Mr G W Camlin took a flying trip t . n a i 1 ijaocawwEe, Y< : .%< : ASK any business man in town whi k OVER HIS HEAD. CERTAINI ness and he couldn't live at kom( iese days the AVERAGE MAN is Y. HEATH the COVERS of a BANK ] elect a RELIABLE INSTITUTION w: LET US PUT A COVER BANK OF K1 ?>?:?-?:@@:?:?@:@:?:?: ?i ?j The Roomy, Hands | Full Five ?z { MAXWELL TO I PRICE $< ?> F. O. B. 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