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YORK CAN BOAST OF PECULIAR CAT York, July 12.?At last somethinf new under the sun. The ancient feuc between the cat and the rat, whic} dated back almost to the dawn oi time, is over and the hatchet is buried deep. At least such is the happy consummation?from the rai'f viewpoint?presaged by the amicable even affectionate, relations betweer a feline and a rodent here. The broac i minded cat, rising above the prejudice of her kind, has actually adopted ? | diminutive and youthful rat and is according1 it the same watchful care bestowed on her natural progeny. The strange tale., running counter tc all the traditions and precepts of the feline and rodent tribes, was told bj a York man of unquestioned veracitj k - Bt Radiator I Repairing ffe Am toJ-^/eese I YOU ;i, n " ; , . ?|We Repaid All ' t Makes of' , ? . \ i s.3p ti Radiators ' r.X ? I fit ' _ A. B. Covar Shop W-1 ? 22 W. PICKENS ST. . I g i-.- ___ j ^iSjgfagiaiaisEiaiafsisisisMEfsisisisjsjsisjsiE , I 1837 ERSKINE DUE WE If Eighty -four years of contin ? Unwavering Adherence 1 m thorough Scholarship. gD ; \ Courses: A. B., B. S., M. i [1 Literary Societies Emphasi: Intercollegiate Contests in |] worthy of comparison. |j Adequate Equipment and I |] Board in College Home at 1 g Moderate. a For catalogue and Applicat I ERSKINE DUE WE I ^? | I Opera How I I: One Day Onlj I IMARSHALL NE I | "Go an< M . -s I With Agnes A/res, I I Barry, Bull Mo IB B The city editor said tc H nights a go. Dr. Ord, the i |B |S (lead in his laboratory wi fi ra mark on his body. B n The next night the dif BS8 18 irnilar fate. Last night t I S one pf the most prominei uh city is panic-stricken. Th We Must Have That 5 II K The young reporter trace Sj ?Struggling?Battling i B Beast?he pursued the ? M ENDING. K A Centu |l 15 Cents Adn * - . r GRATITUDE FOR SERVICE "County Agent Not Sack a Dented r Bad Thinf." i -CJemson College, July 14.?While ' on a visit to one of my farmers, I ; had an opportunity to render him > various kinds of service in connec5 iiop with his farm and thus won his ? flavor," says County Agent J. W. i McLendon, of Florence. [ "His cotton had boll weevils-*-I i advised him as to culural methods i of fighting the pest. 5 "His hogs were sick?I advised ( inoculation. ?:< ! t "Hs cow had milk fever?I advisI ? WanfmAnl rtnirfl roliof I CU k ox caoiiicnu nuiwi gaw "His tomatoes were diseased?I advised spraying with Bordeaux. ' "Hs bees were all out of the old T fashioned hives and he was getting ' little honey?I persuaded him to use a patent hive whereby he could get mtre honey. . * "His peach trees and borers?I advised him to mound the trees July 1. " "When he told me good-bye il: was with an invitation to stop every time I was in his community and s> parting remak that 'A county agent isn't such a derned bad thing after all.'" I ; . '-i\ _ in the court house today, causing* gasps of astonishment to his audi* tors, several of whom we're county officials. : "The old cat lost two or three of her kittens from sickness/' said the narrator, whose name is withheld simply because he does not care for the limelight and does not want to run the risk of being branded a na ture faker by cynical naturalists, "and though several were*' she appeared rather moody and objected. She brooded, over her trouDle a few days and then brightened up wonderfully. You can imagine my surprise when I discovered the cause of her cheerfulness. She had adopted a young rat and was giving . it the same attention shown her kittens, even to the refreshments. It's a strange tale but I can prove the truth of it." j 666 cures Chills and Fever. * k ?. . !I5I2fSJaiSI5fErSfSJSJSISISI5J3ISI3ISIEJSISJSJSISJSfy COLLEGE 1921 | 1ST, S. C. ' I iuous service. g to Christian Character and s 4 Pre-Medical. Snecial. ^ Debate, Oratory and Athletics |j indowment. _ i'Cost. Price in Private Hornet S ion Blank, write to r!i COLLEGE, ' 3 ST, S. C 11 ? FRIDAY . ? ILAN'S Production d Get It" Pat O'Malley, Wesley ntana and others. ? the young reporter - three famous surgeon was found th his back broken and not-a : i T 1 ' * .i . strict attorney u lie same tthing happened v to it judges in the couiyka^T^he ousands of people are jfeeing^ Story, "GO AND QElf IT.!| id the great myst^ryw^htlna^ with Air, Water, Jtory and COME ATTRACTION ' ' ry Comedy MATES" nission 35 Cents * \ . "J .. . flGHTINB THE INSECT PE51S: Aupgettions From the Eniomologisi About Combating Boll Weevil*. , Scales, Twig Girctters, 8#or?d Grain Insects, etc. ' , < 1 Clemson College, Dec. 25.?Tha farm * 1 irs of South Carolina have come face 1 ? face with the boll weevil probleir . ind never befora has It been necessar? ( for them to do aa careful planning dur Ing the winter aa It la now. The bol) < ereevil injury is dtrectly dependent up i the weather conditions. If the sea ion !s moift and Bavorable for wee*? \ levelopment, very serious damage ii Mcpected in the southern part of tht itate approximately below a line ex cending from Augusta to Charleston, but sever* damage may also be expect ed fn the Coastal counties between Chaileston and the North Carolina Unf if the season is wet. , One of the most important babitr (hat we must form In general farm management is to practice farm clean Ing during the fall and winter because sost of our insect pests, Including th* : doll (weevil, find winter shelter in thf . lead leares and grass, and along ditch banks, fence rows, wood lots, old orch irds and roadsides. Several of on" 1 most serious peets find winter-quarter* j m and around the cotton and com wilts auriEf tne wipurr. u iur ouj reason these stalks hare not been prop | erly cleaned up by plowing under, burning, or otherwise by December first, It should be done Immediately; and It any remain by January first, they should not be allowed to stay one day longer. In the dead grass, along wood lota, under bark, and around stumpe that axe left in the field millkms ol field crop insect pests winter success fully. Therefore, a fanner should nevci fell to look iroon the stumps in the field as & winter hotel for the accoxno dation of farm pests. > j The Shot HoJe Borer. In many of the orchards at this $ea- j son of tho year there are trees thai { have the bark full of smail boles the size of a number eight shot Thesfc boles are made by the shot hole borer or frait bark beetle, and as this peel 1 stays in the b^rk daring the winter in j the grub stage. It is now the proper time of the year to give it rery closfr j attention. A tree infested with shot i hole borers Is not to be reg&rdedl a^ ? J sound tree. In most cases it has been weakened by peach tree borer In the j crown, or scale on the bark, or both. , and when a tree is thus weakened it | becomes an ideal breeding ground for j the shot hole borer. Prune the trer j back thoroughly and cvt oat all badl? j infested branches; But if you de no> . Intend to burn thle material Immediate- j ly, then you might ae well leave It on the tree. Burn all pruned materia] and do not let it lie In the orchard. Control Of Scales. The lime-sulphur wash, one at the msectfcldes used for the control ol ?cale, may be purchased In the market or it may be made at home preferably by means of a steam boiler. It can alse be made by the use of a large iron ket tie, provided the correct formula is ased and directions followed closely. For Information aa to wnere ne materia] can be obtained write to the Extension Service. Hioee desiring to make? the material at home by on# method or the other can get fall Information by writing for Circular 30. South Carolina Experiment Station. Two of the moat generally injurious 1 scales Infesting the shade trees of our state are the gloomy scale and the cottony maple scale- They Infest principally our sugar and silver maple treea\ Id' the experimental work at this Cot lege llme-sulpher wash has not been found a satisfactory control for elthet of these, but both species can be very satisfactorily controlled V the applies tlon of one of the commercial spray oils, properly mixed epd properly appli ed. Ask for information concerning tfclf method of treatment so that every possible mistake can be avoided in ot> tabling the oil, Is, making correct mix turee, in making the separation tent and the proper method of application.. Pecan TWig Glrdlers. T% T> 1--_ ~~A JLTUriUS JL/fVCiiJ UCi aiiu dWIKU; vu should not forget to take a good look at the pecan trees. There will be found twigs that were girdled off toy the pe can twig girdier. tpsdde of these falleo twigs are the eggs and larvae ef the in edt, because the mother beetle girdle* he limb^ between the point, where th** f*Ktp were laid and the tree. The*' twigs as well as the girdled limbs lyng under hickory trees In the neighbor hood should be gathered and burned 8torcd Qrain pests. During the winter Is the time to givt 'he proper treatment to our stored pro tucts to prevent injury by the granary lesto. Tear after year we realise moxf 'tilly the great importance of conserving our harvest from the granary pests Including rats and mice. More and 'uore it is realized that we.mnst hav* wf!l 11 vuu?uuvbcu giAut??i?o , admit of fumigation. When the granary instruction Is properly done, fumigation ii very simple and very effective as well as inexpensive. Carbon bisulphide, which is the proper fumlgant, 1? .htelned In flit* mnr'ket at this time lit ft prtee compartlvely much more reason j a1!>le than most of our other commercl- ! al products. For fall information In re j ?ard to the fumigation of granaries, j rtore houses, etc., write for press bul letin 131. Extension Service, Olemsoo j College, S. C. The sire can make or bresk tbe ieri?. Hard the scrubs to the bntcher; | '.hey are worth more that way thar , ? ?oor herd. VTORK NEGRO CHARGED cv WITH CRIMINAL ASSAULT ofl York, July 12.?Jackson Darby, , negro, aged 45, is in jail here chargsd with criminal assault on the eighteen-year-old daughter of a well ^ known farmer of Western York Coun th fcy. Darby will in all probability be, m< tried this week, it is believed, as the Court of General Sessions convened lent yesterday. He steadily aserts his in- a nocence. {a According to the story told officers a by the young girl the allege^ assault s occurred several days ago when a s negro caught her while she was re- E. turning to her home from the mail ? box, dragging her into a clump of |a bushes, he telling her that if she told a a soul he would "blow her braips out" [| Fear of the, negro kept her silent un- a loof Tkn*o/1otr wVton cVin Vt Q/1 Iiot r3 U1A XCfrOV Aim&PVUtJf TTMVll OiJV ?V* | u= sister write Sheriff Fred Quinn, siv-ls ing him all the details. The sP?tjj| where the assault occurred still bears ft / '^31 I Wa Wil Iff v TV 11 Saturd At the i v ; 24 lbs. Best S 24 lbs. Best P 20 lbs. Sugar . 8 lb. Bucket I V.- V< 1 ' 8 lb. Bucket ( 3 Large Bars 2 jib. Can Libb 2 lb. Can Bes 1 Box Search 5= * "*v ? , ' uV; ' : -2 I We have seven ' \ . . r . Phone 408 prii TV You may s< _ ^ !L cure a custom wit;h a bargaii but it takes qua) ty to hold him, y5=S^Bjg5rr idences of a struggle, according to icers. ' d Darby was arrested yesterday after J search of several days and brought jail here. He was not brought into S] e court house this morning, al- tj ough there was no indication of ah violence. '* i r A GOOD PLAC1 Al H. F. F I I Where you always g and Fancy Groceries, duce at the lowest pos Tvu nnr -JL JL VtAX AVV v/x H. F. FI MMBBEJfiJSISlSiaEESEISISIS^^ RMHBMHHHia 1 n 11 r* 1 oell bri J ay July 16th, 1 Following I elf! Rising Flour .. lain Flour .... .. . 1 i Snowdrift Lard ...... .... Crescent Lard Octagon Soap .? a y o njji iwui t Dessert Peaches Light Matches ? ." > il other bargains or call on us an > ces before buuim ' ?-? ?. MVIj \ ? Cib BlltiifliMlliilllliM MWMBiiliiliMMMilili Nothing to ( sion, Quality ^ What more > ' , if you are pc 1_ about your... PRII ???? The Press 3&SC55S535B ; ----- ; - - . "'V - Darby has a' wife and several ctfren. He is alleged to have a bad rotation in this community. The alleged assault occurred m parcely settled section of the comT 1 1 ( J Rub-My-Tian kill* pais. , M -=r l^EEEOEfBIPIPIPFfSBPHPfigTSPlPBtp^^MHWl I TO TRADE- I HE Y *S it the best in Staple | Fresh Country Pro- 1 isible prices.. ? 1?it is the best | NLEY. I ;>r'-v y :u<a Dcenes 09! 19Z1 .. -. . pH ' -ij !U'-. \-'38 n K??iroc? * *VV?. I ...... $1.15 ...... $1.10 ' 1.25 1.05 ... 1.00 20c 30? 30c 05c ( i X i ? J _ 4'r;..5 ; in Groceries. . - ' ' ' ' " L . d get our I " ; 8 irtini IMHIiniH I i t ; j ~)ffer Except Precu I CV ? !, ana oerwce.... m could you ask If irticular fflNG? f & Banner Co. ,