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BOLL WEEVIL WILL COVER STATE JftB#r?>v C. Moore Tells LeConte Society That Preparation Campaign Should Begin at Once. The State. Tfcat the boll weevil will eventually ?c>?r the entiiy State of South Caro3i?a, was the opinion expressed last sight by A. C. Moore, member of the ^University of South Carolina faculty, in an- illuminating address to the nmeaab-. rs of the LeConte Scientific society. Prof. Moore is a member of the boll weevil commission, recently returned from a trip through the invested State of the South. He said Ibat the weevil would prove a serious factor in the agricultural and ecoTBomic life of the State and that a great <tampaign of preparation should begin at once. An account 01 tne nnomgs <of the commission was given by Prof. Moore. Prof. Moore said that the weevil 'was not like an army, but that he "would continue as a permanent factor in the agriculture of the State. He advised that the farmers of the State heed the advice of the federal demonstration agents in combating the weevil. Death of An Infant. The two-weeks-old baby of Mr. and .Mrs. L. M. Graham died early Sunday morning and was burif.d at Rosemont on Monday morning, the Rev. F. E. Dibble conducting the service at the house at 10 o'clock. Leonhlrth-Monts. Miss Mary Sophie Leonhirth and Hr. J. E. Monts were married by the Hev. Edw. Fulenwider on Sunday af ternoon at 3:30 o'clock, at the home ?f the bride's mother, in Helena, and left immediately for the groom's home in Prosperity. It was a quiet wedding. THE HERALD AND NEWS ONE TEAR FOR ONLY $1.50. % sL?? SLJ?P?~ ^L-JmJ-^iMi I^^W?K>*J J9BSh jllll !^Hff"^" " ^B|K|j|jffi ^HBoBB H Br 3bSps^^^P* Recently a ' Jjy effects. Aj M After spirited bic M only 50c less tha m bid for Hays* Ra M iAll of which simi reputation for SE We have the sair and see it. the service Demonstra $10.00 wo! us explain this i factory during 1 PROS A REMARKABLE i STATEMENT * * PI 11 i? d? i nnn ? Mrs.oneiaon openi ror Treatment Without Bene! fit. Finally Made Well by Lydia EL Pinkham's V egetable Compound. I j Englewood, 111.? "While going' : through the Change of Life I suffered M! ? .with headaches, nervousness, flashes of heal, and I suffered so much I did not Jtuiuw wiiau x noo doing at times. I 1 It i^jP spent $1900 on doc! Ir tors and not one did k ^SSM me &nY ?0(X* ^ne ?*ay a at IMtmy house and said ! V ^ viPr^she had been as sick i I - *1 ^' <"/ / as I was at one time, i //?( and Lydia E. Pinkl?v ':: ' ? " 'ham's Vegetable Compound made her well, so I took it and now I am just as well as I ever was. I cannot understand why women don't see how much pain and suffering they would escape by taking vour medicine. ] I cannot nraise it enoudh for it saved my life and kept me from the Insane Hospital. "?Mrs. E. Sheldon, 5657 S. Haisted St., Englewood, 111. Physicians undoubtedly did their best, battled with this case steadily and could do no more,but often the most scientific treatment is surpassed by the medicinal properties of the good'old fashioned! roots and herbs contained in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. If any complication exists it j pays to write the Lydia E. PinkI ham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., tor special tree advice. jto Drive Oat M&I&na And Build Up The System Take the Old Standard GROVB'c TASTELESS chill TONIC. Yon kno* what yon are taking, as the formula if printed on every label, showing it :> Quinine and Iron, in a tasteless form the Quinine drives out malaiia, tb* *roi Guilds up the *vit?im. 50 cen& RECOR ^^SSfcr. BROUGHT BY A in ai man named Hays?in an Oh mong the articles offered, was a 1 Iding, the Range Eternal was s< n Hays originally paid for it. nge Eternal, bought new ones f d!v ffoes to Drove that the Ran k f w * RVICE. Let Us Show You 1 Everlasti te kind of range that Mr. Hayi Let us explain, one by one, th of the Range Eternal so delig tge until you really understand THE PROSPERITY Hi PROSPERI ition Novc rth of ware free rancre tn vnii. 1 the demonstrate 5PERITY HAR] RECKLESS DRIVING Abbeville Medium. We may hear people of the country complaining of itie reckless automobile driver. Good common sense should 'be used in driving a car and * ? ? A A*? - i i J if a person nasn i man uiey snouiu not be permitted to arive one. There j is much reckless driving in town, and i we do not doubt the tales we hear from the rura^ districts. The State laws are pretty strict on this question, and if you are an automobile I owner it might be well to look up the j laws. There is a suit in Anderson j county right now brought on Dy a lirivei lUJUZ-nig <x rnuic m an effort to pass a team. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT MADE TO SMOKERS ! High Quality of San Felice Cigars Maintained. . Now Stll at 5c Straight. Owing to the greatly increased cost of quality tobaccos, in fact everything pertaining to high grade cigars, the makers of the San Felice cigar. The Deisel-Wemmer Company, have advanced the selling price to the Jobbers and Dealers, and henceforth this cigar will positively be sold to the consumer at 5 cents straight instead of six for a quarter as previously. The SAN FELICE is national in its scope and character, having justly attained this eminence through its unexcelled excellence. To maintain this unequaled standard of quality, the advance in question is absolutely unadvoidable. The generous support of all men using quality cigars is earn estly desired. Wbmever You Need a Geaerul To<i5; Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless :hill Tonic is equally valuable as s General Tonic because it contains the veil known tonic properties of QUININE inJ IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives rut Malkria, Enriches the Blood anu Guilds up the W .ole Svstern. 50 cents V3VJ Toflu? Mi ^he Blac 7-CO D PRICE RANGE ETERNAL JCTION io town?held a public sale oi langc Eternal which he had pun :>ld to Mr. Albert Ferguson of But that is not alL Later oi rom the local dealer. ge Eternal is "legal tender" an< the RANGE ETERNAL Ingly Good. 5 sold at such a record break e 32 points of Eternal Exceller htful ? and so economical, i the jRange Eternal. DnurADP rniUDAtiv mi/ >i mvL wvnii nil 1 ^ ;mber 9th k ?AT1^1% l^^Vl : wuii laugc uui iNe will have a m, DWARE COMF Ill ABED WOMAN ; Tells How Vinol Made Her Strong In her eighty-second year Mrs. John Wiekersham, of Russellville, Pa., says: "I was in a run-down, feeble condition and had lost flesh. A neighbor asked me to try Vinol, and after taking two bottles my strength returned; I am I gaming in nesn, it nas duiie up my health and I am feeling fine for a woman of my age, so I get around and do my housework." The reason Vinol was so successful in Mrs. Wickersham's case was bej cause it contains the very element* needed to build her ud. j Gilder & WeeKs, Druggists, New! berry, S. C. | CARD OF THANKS. Dear Editor: ( Please allow me space in your val uable paper to thank the dear people of Newberry for tae kindness shown me during the sickness and death of my beloved husband. 1 also dtsire to thank the three churches of West End and their pastors who weie so kind to me. Some who were so kind to me during my rtoubles are now resting in glory. May God blecs one and all and some day hope w? will meet on that bright and happy shore is my earnest prayer. (Mrs.) Agnes Minor. yWR,S *ULBEMESW j^yrroKwra Gall Stones, Cancer and Ulcers of the Stomacn and Intestines, Auto-Intoxication, Yellow Jaundice, Appendicitis and other fatal ailments result from Stomaih Trouble. Thousands of Stom ach Sufferers owe their complete recovery to Mayr's Wonderful Remedy Unlike any other for Stomach Ailments. For sale by Gilder & Weeks and druggists everywhere. LD! an with k Mustache f his household :hased in 1914.' Grove City, 0., for n, four of those who ^ d has an established jug j M ing price. * Come in M ice which make f Don't buy any I to 15th 1 i il I _J ignt men. lci man from the 5 ANY ! The per captia wealth of the United I States is now 42,000. That fact doesn't deply interest those of us who have been per capitated out of ours. 1/SOAK YOl Before PL y liisii uncy / Departmei \ culti 25c Bottle Mak Agem I GILDER & i nni The Anderson I j Company Offe Prizes to I | Sowing wheat this fall who Blcod" goods when sowing an Co.'s top dressing a^d soda ne For the best five acres of whe ; For the second best five acres < For the third best five acres of For the fourth best five acres For the besc three acres of wh For the best one acre of wheat Mr. S. M. Byars. County a committee in due time to aw have to do to get the prize is wheat and oats successfully is 1 and fertilization when grain is If the next ifclaeal croo slaotil | another advance. Anderson Phospl W. F. FARM] See Gresham & Spee: ri FOR i 101 acres'of land in to1 i | as the Ware Place. Has] cellent well of water'wl i * seaside or a mountain he App B. M. H S.I I I NOMINATK I Good for 1C In THE HERALD A tion Ca I nominate Mrs., Miss... Address Nominated by In the Campaign, only t sent in for each candidate wi | FREE VOTIN Void after Novir THE HERALD AND Cam GOODJFOR For Address Fill out properly, mail Office of The Herald < expiration date. Seven Londoners have been exempt- V ed from militray service because they are rat catchers and their employer proved that women cannot do the flj work. Wonder if the suffragist dls- S pute this statement? v ii i mil mi ihhiiih iiii imii w i mi iimiB i nil? JR GRAIN N. I inting As \ by U S. X it of Agri' \ I 4 / I A 10 / $3 g t WEEKS / I | 'hosphate & Oil r the Following p i ariiiers use the Anderson "Fish and d Anderson Phosphate and Oil xt spiing: at $100 Df wheat 75 wheat 60 of wheat 5b eat 50 25 i iin oust rat ion Agent, will name rard the prizes. All you will to make the yield. Raising argely a matter of preparation sown. d be short flour would make late and Oil Co. ER, Secretary. r, Greenwood, S. C. SALE wn of Silverstrett, known [a good pasture and exlich makes it equal to a ime, Price $40 per acre. ly to AVIRD, Iverstreet, South Carolina / "I1M Rf ANK" 1 Mb 1 A * >,000 Votes kND NEWS Subscripmpaign he first nomination coupon ill be counted. \G COUPON ieber 11th, 1916 1 NEWS Subscription paign 200|| VOTES or send, to Campaign md News on or before