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PRUSTT-TRUSSELL. Mr. Carl Trussell and Miss Nannie Pruitt were happily married last Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. B. S. Hodges, at Hodges, the Kev. r. w. Munnerlyn performing:-the ceremony. The groom is a well known young man of this nlaee an;r lias nel(t a position with tfae Wiles Garage for some time. f-+' WHICH? A season's toil \v food, or a little money investec Truck, Cotton or Grain crop i 'choice now. Progressive Southern farmers long age i hausted soils with Pno?phoric Acid, / pPv' needs. (PLANTERS DOUBLES because it contains available Phosphoi right proportions. Better place your order for Planters ri Ajic any agent in your town for info: us direct. Every bag is stamped wit! for it?It's for your protection. \ Planters Fertilize ?;.~ . <' S?$$$$$$$5$$$53$S5$3$5$33S^^ jfcy I; I few :i: W:' I i& 1 ^ p I - il: &>*' :!: *KV < i I b I r Just St-- | 1 ^ I Y< < >* Zi. ? < i ? Iv.. ij! fe-. jj: We will II fers, to-wit f One of tl S. A. L. Sh( going at $ | One acr< | above, at a jj: We have iji ville cheap, ,v < J" > | 122 Acn ij: churches-, I I We also :|: ' districts. 1: If your 1 i|| " and sell R< Piei I I He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Waltei ! Trussell and has hosts of warm I friends in Honea Path. The bride i: i a popular young lady of the Due Wes section and is well known to man? ; people in vtown, having visited her< : frequently during the past year. Mr | anil Mrs. Trussell spent Sunday nigh ' at the home of the groom's parents ii ' ~ TT ri-11. /~>U ;?i ? Greenville.?nonen rum umuuait. g ! J IBI ML * . astcd on a soil deficient in plant j| 1 in Planters Fertilizer?and your g * n g mc;e than douDiear iviaice yuur ra ? realized the necessity of supplying ex- Eg Lmmonia and Potash, which every crop g FERTILIZER 1 ?OUR YIELD J ic Acid, Ammonia and Potash in the 3 ght now, and avoid delayed delivery. . g mation, free advice, or prices, or write i our Giant Lizard Trade Mark. Look I r & Phosphate Co. / / A.CTURERS ~ / SOUTH CAROUNA c,) to Start th< ear's Busin - n__ _ make some especially v le very best houses in the Dps, now oWned by Mr. I >5,500.00. 3 of land immediately in very low figure. : 108 Acres of land right , for immediate sale. ss in good community, R. Station, at $30.00 have some choice propei Nants are "REAL" see ?al Estate. Imont Lad Coir FERGUSON-KAY. J Mr. and Mrs. Mason Kay of Ridg S; way, were the guest of relatives hei Sunday. Mr. Kay is a son of the lai f Charles B. Kay and was born ar sj reared one mile south of town. F< . manv years he made his home in tl tj tcwn, later going to Abbeville whei i; lie held a responsible position as sale ! man. When the order came for vc j unteers to go to the border he w; j one of the first to offer his service j Then when the call came' for servii | ii. the world's war he went aero j Mid gave splendid service. Since h j <:i?charge he has been connected wi1 a large mercantile firm at Ridgewa Mr. Kay was married to Miss Ellei Ferguson of Abbeville last Wedne 1 d::y afternoon at Ridgeway.?Hon< i P.ith Chronicle. SAYS REPUBLICANS THROTTLED TREAT A Newark, N. J., Jan. 20.?Ameri< I would have been the first nation ' i ratify the treaty of peace had a Der ! ocratic House and Senate been elec I ed in 1918, Homer S. Cumminp chairman of the Democratic nation cbmmittee, declared in an addre tonight at Governor Edwards' i augural dinner. Not only has R 'publican leadership "throttled" tl | treaty of peace, he said, but "aft : months of debate it cannot point Ja single constructive measure that I ha;- enacted into law." I BOLL WEEVIL CONFERENCE | - NEXT TUESDA l or a great many years we ha [been expecting the arival of the Cc j ton Boll Weevil in South Carolin jThe dreadful pest has at last mai . his arival known. Great damage w caused by him in the extreme low counties last year. Practically tw thirds ofthe entire state is now i fected with the boll weevil. , i Now, what are we to do about ti i ;boll weevil? It is foolish for an one to say that the Boll Weevil is f: blessing in disguise. If you will b I! study the effects of the boll wcei upon the people that have been i (vaded, you will certainly find th ithey are not as prosperous as we a in South Carolina. Today, fnrm<N bankers, business men and all arc e , joying a period of Kroat prosperi ; New ess i+f-pan"f Hl/I CVVl/1 V V city, near the Lleck Graves, front of the in Lowndesnear school, Per Acre. rty in colored us. We buy ipanv land it is because we nave received a [good price for our staple. The price E e"|of cotton affects everybody in the B re, South. A good price for our staple I ^ I means a prosperous South, but we | cannot hope to remain prosperous if!J )r we allow the boll weevil to conquer 11 us and cut our yieiu. l'e Xow is the tiem to act. We, have i s~ therefore, called a meeting for Ab-| beville County to be held at the I 13 Couprt House next Tuesday, January iS> 27, at eleven o'clock. The object of; -e the meeting is to bring about fultj ss discussions of those problems that j 8 are facing the county during the | I th VL>ai. ij)20 on account of the presence I >' df the boll weevil. Farmers, busi- | ia ness men, and specialists represent- ] I s" ing the Extension Service of Clem-'B -a son College will take part in the con-!j| 1 forence. The following subjects will <3 be discussed: Agricultural Credit |H under Weevil Conditions, Cotton IS Y Growing in Spite of the Weevil, |8 m Sound Business Farming in the yearjH to 1020. II n- Farmers, bankers and business jS t-men and others interested are urged B ;s,ito attend this important meeting,^ al i and to take part in the discussions. j| ss' Yours truly, n- j W. A. Rowell, Co. Agt. j| CROP REPORT. ; ,. i B. B. Hare, South Carolina Field to | j jj. . Agent of the Bureau of Crop EstiI mates, United States Department of 1 Agriculture, has prepai'ed estimates' i ' i-Of acreage, yield per acre, and total Y j production of cotton in South Carolina in 1919. Estimates are shown v,c by counties in table below. i a . _ vm i n a j r> i S* : acreage, i ieia rtr rtcre ana rroauc- g a i tion of Cotton in South Carolina in je 1919, by Counties. j8 asi County Acreage: Yield: Produc-j cr | Per: B o-j ' Acre: Bales I n.j Abbeville 61,000: 220: 28,000 ~ I Aiken S5,000: 226: 40,000 fj l,J Allendale 43,000: 223: 20,000 j] y_j Anderson .157,000: 260: 85,000 if a | Bamberg 53,000: 226: 25,000 || ut J Barnwell 67,000: 215: 30,000 If zil! Beaufort 12,000: 120: 3,000 jf n-| Berkeley 32.000: 150: 10,000 || at | Calhoun, 60.000: 280: 35,000 jf ?e j Charleston 25,000: 173: 9,000 jf rs, Cherokee 42.000: 220: 20,000 \\ n-j Chester 72,000: 220: 33,000 jf ty j Chesterfield 62.000: 271: 35,000 j] _ | Clarendon 71.000: 270: 40,000 jf Colleton 39,000: 184: 15,000 ]! j Darlington 68.000: 310: 44,000 j! |j )illon 57,000: 334: 41,000 jj J Dorchester 34,000: 211: 11,000 jj ;|:i Edgefield - 58,000: 215: 26,000 4( jf] Fairfield 57.000: 194: 23,000 H j,j! < Florence 72,000: 300: 45,000 * ;i: Georgetown 11,000: 218: 5,000 _ ;: Greenville 96,000: 260: 52,000 ;j;; Greenwood 75,000: 230: 36,000 [ Hampton 34,000: 155: 11,000 | jjj Horry 18,000: 240: 9,000 | j!:' rasper 10,000: 100: 2,000 | ijji j Xershaw 65,000: 229: 31,000 | ;i ; Lancaster 55,000: 200: 23,000 j jj; ".aurens 105,000: 230: 50,000 1 jjj' Lee 70,000: 295: 43,000 j jjl Lexington 62,000: 224: 29,000 1 ijji I McCormick 43,000: 200: 18,000 | jijj Marion 33,000: 291: 20,000 | ji; Marlboro 95,000: 380: 75,000 1 jJ;;; Newberry 78,000: 215: 35,000 j jjj| Oconee 54,000: 231: 26,000 | jjjj Orangeburg ?155,000: 269: 87,000 | Pickens 50,000: 249: 26,000 j Richland 55,000: 235: 27,000 | || Saluda 55,000: 210: 24,000 | ?I Spartanburg: 140,000: 257: 77,000 i | Sumtir 80,000: 27G: 46,000 | || Union 50,000: 192: 20,000 | |z Williamsburg __ 00,000: 21G: 27,000 ] ? York 100,000: 21 _: 45,000 ? i The totals of the above figures will J 11 show 2,877,000 acres, an average j j!>! yield of 231 lbs. per acre, and a total j| j|! production of 1,466,000 bales. The I !;? I estimates are made only in thousands. 1 l|j'i'o express them in hundreds would 1 ;|Ulsow a slight increase in both acreage p y> ami production. ;|j THREW DYNAMITE CAP INTO GROUP OF CHILDREN j j Lineville, Ala., Jan. 21.?A dyna- ?| 8. mite cap with sputtering fuse at- g ? tached was thrown from a passing y ? automobile inlb the midst of a ? 8 'group of children on their way to % ? school here today, causing the loss i z* of an arm to a seven year old child. U H Fosses in automobile are searching ffi ? for the car from which the explo- ? H tiVf. vrn c f ni\iimtii Inn mvit- t J*/. =r ? incident is intense. X Witnesses said the curtains of the % fci automobile were drawn and that it 1 was impossible to determine whoth- E w.er the ear was ^occupied by whites or t| Vt neirroes. rs. V ~ i I WE F1 A 1 Anything lowest fliver that is made thing we -de teed. Radiator wo Why send then /* can get it done All Work S1 a 11 A . ; darner mo ai D. E. SADLi ^asamaTexs^sk-sssamasss^s^ IMMIIIIIIUItlltlllinilMMIIIitl!llllllllllMIIMRI>tlllUltllllllUMIIIIII>llllllli||tMIMIIIIIIMl!MlllirilMlllllllltltl i "y?u No Doubt A Success can be vours. J j * now year in securing a goo< he ready lo hold a good pos | Year rolls around. Our New Term starts on us in regard (o course and Greenwood Bu 326 1-2 WALLER AVE. . Under 3ame Management EMANUEL BUSINESS C< 1 gmmmmmmmam | Austih-Pei r% torn] We are essentially | want to emphasize th | fine line of drugs an S medicines, etc. | WE PAY SPECIAL OUR PRESCRIF = ?g -.-r..-| Among other items | be mentioned: Stationery B ^ Trulaf AffirlpQ g? i UliU I x il MV1VU I Toilet Paper We handle a c< NUNNALLY'S C A ncfin^P^: J VULOLli JL i. V| Com shnhmmbrssbhi X 'EM ; from the to the best 3, and any-! ) is guaran- j rk a specialty. I ' n. off when you |. ; at home? I .J : r i c 11 y Cash | id Tractor Ca. | ER, Manager | WjMTEtt w .iHaawggMasJ iiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiitiiiiii:iiiMiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiuiiiitiiiuiiiunii!iiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiituiiniiiiiuu? iniiiimMnMiiiiiiniiiiHiiitutiiiiitMiiniiiiiiiMHiiiiNiitttiuiMiiaiiiiraimiiiitiiiiiiiiimiiminiuiii^'l | spire to Succeed || 33 |I l" you will spend part of the \\ 1 business training you can |1 jitioif before another New jj = 5 53 r\j I r January 5. Will you write Ij rates? . I! siness College, GREENWOOD, S. C. j! if DLLEGE, Asheville, N. C. jj I Tin Drug | MAMVT [jaiijf | a drug store and we gj tat fact. We carry a U gg k? d medicines, patent j| , ATTENTION TO JJ TION TRADE. | i that we carry might j* ooks Cigars jj < Tnhaccos Cigarettes gg omplete line of ANDIES?FRESH ;rrin Drug j pany J