The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, January 09, 1920, Page THREE, Image 3
GOVERNOR ISSUES
BOLL WEEVIL CALL;
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Wants Conference in Columbia Mid-j
(die of Month.
The State.
Lou-'slaters from the <?0 or n:;>rej
! counties in South Carolina where the?
I boll weevil has appeared in mena-!
r ' ;n?r numbers an.i every interested ir.-,
i?'vidunl in these coun**es have bee-;* I
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January 15 to further discuss un?.
for fi~hth\sr the pest. Governor}
(hooper yesterday afternoon issued j
the callvfor the conference which will j
t be held at 4 o'clock in the after-;
L loon.
In issuing the call for the meet-j
r ins: the governor says: "A series of]
L boll weevil conferences was be^u i j
W yesterday in 00 or more counties of i
K the state under the direction of the {
b v>: tension department of Clemson col- i
k-e. They are beintr held for the:
purpose of jrivinir ireformation v to :
v :at may he exc-rlcd of tlie boll w.-e-;
vil in io-?n .15 \vc]} a55 to eonfev with
the best thought in each county and.
;is to the best methods of com1
the weevil in that county.
: . "The boll weev't has place;! ir-.n
the people of Scu.h Ca\Y'na a ? 1
ous problem. It is an old story, but
has ahcT. lv conic ::*to the state as "
:iew problem r.r.;i \vh d.,;ouk> lv.ne
(nrd more svv:cus in i:.- :v*.vre unless
ive e\ert r.II our er.ervv : ? .?
\:~ie pest. The pre-Viem is o"c that
conccvr-s all classes t businesses i.-\
South Carolina nno every indiv: iua!
citizen. We must meet the problem
' with courage and patience and in order
to do this we must report to a
I ore diversified farming. We must
employ additional crop experts to
teach the farmers how to fi.ulit the
weevil in every section where the
pest appars.
*;This will necessitate extra ex
! penses and additional revenue from
i the affected counties as well as from
| the state at large. For considering
L-- the whofe boll weevil problem I most
(respectfully invite all legislators,
from the following counties to attend
a general meeting in interest of
fitrhtinsr the pest here on the after
rnoon of January 15, at 4 o'clock;
Beaufort, Williamsburg, Georgetown,;
^Conway, Charleston, Florence, Baqi-.
z^'berg, Dillon, Allendale, Clarendon J
Barnwell, Sumter, Orangeburg, Marl-j
boro, Edgefield, Chesterfield, Saluda,
Kershaw, Newberry, Lexington, Mc-,
Cormick, Fairfield, Greenwood and
Richland." I
The Anti Boll Weevil association,1
composed 01 various business interests
of the state, is also taking an
active interest in the campaign to put
the weevil from the bounds of South
Carolina and the meeting: called by
^ the governor yesterday is to be held
under the auspices of the association.
Representatives of the American
^ Cotton association, B. Harris, W. W.
Long cf Clemson college and other
well known agricultural experts are
expected to attend the conference.
rjVlr. Lor? will state h's plan for
fighting: the pest and will take a keen
interest ii. any scRVrfTe' devised to
| -eradicate the weevil.
BIG ESTATE GOES i(
TO CITY ORPHANAGE
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Epworili Gets Estate Valued c.t
5200.000. j
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Iinc ooara 01 v.u mc ^
worth orphanage met yesterday ar.d
Monday at the Jerome hotel for the
purpose of settling; the estate of the
aate W. V. Gill cf Aller.dule, who by'
his will left the estate to the ornhan-1
J
Ia<re at the deuth o? his wife, which
occurred December 20. The estate
consisted of several fine plantations in;
Allendale county and some lots in the j
town of Allendale. The entire proper-;
tv is valued at $200,000, which
amount will become an endowment;
fund the interest of which will be
.used for the maintenance of the
orphanage.
This property will be put on sal? j
by auction on the 27, 2$ and 21) of ;
B January by Hamer and Darby and |
B the Allendale Realty company of
Allendale. It will be divided i'lto j
P small farms and sold to the highest]
^ bidder.
(.Some years after the death ot Mr. j
Gill, his widow married M. I.. Mid-j
dleton and the estate has been opera- i
ted by him until the recent death of!
his wife. m
Those members of .the board of '
managers present were: George W.
^ Williams of Charleston, chairman;
Charlton Durant of Manning, the Rev.
W. H. Hodges of Charleston, T. B.
| Stackhouse of Columbia. J. B. Penlancl
of Columbia, Prof. Mason DuPre
of Spartanburg, the Rev. F. E.
H Dibble of Spartanburg, the Rev. J.
b xt rzmvps of Latta and the Rev. W.
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R. Bauknight of Fort Mill.
When Chinese parents arrive at
about the age of 55 their affectionate
sons and daughters club together
and give them each a coffin, and j
wish them many happy returns of
the day. Coffins are to be seen in |
many hon?e? in Chum, sonic of them j
being utilized as v irdrobis. 1
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i"SSfytTS KORE THAN CLAIMED"
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[ /x- ;. v years in cases of cokls and
f fe.".- catarrh. The results lvave been
!\ *fjf good, in fact, more llian you
v 'j claimed. Have also taken
I X:. > ? Lacupia and can easily say it
| j] ' '? is one of the best blood pari
iiers i liave ever used. '
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, fifty y . o-rc-ca has been iV* standby of the American -family fori
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ESTATE NOTICE.
All persons having claims against I
the estate of Laura R. Koon, de-j
ceased, are hereby notified to file the!
, same, duly verified, with the under-!
signed, and those indebted to the
said estate will please make pay-:
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mem HKe\vi?e. ,,
! JULIUS H. KOON, i|
JOHN D. KOON, |i
Executors.
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Chevrolet News Bulletin
Commercial Cars Are Good
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cars.
Modern commercial cars operate as well in winter
as in summer. They are mechanically dependable.
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business and profits. An investment in an efficient,
well equipped light delivery car or truck, therefore, insures
profitable return twelve months in the year." j
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Prosperity, S. C. e Newberry, S. C.
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Under same management Emanuel Business College,
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United States Railroad Administration Announces
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WINTER EXCURSION FARES
TO RESORTS IN
FLORIDA AND THE SOUTH
FROM ALL POINTS
Tickets on sale October 1st, 1919, to April 30th,
1090. with final return limit May 31st, 1920.
SOUTHERN RAILROAD LINES
Apply to Tickets Agents for detail information.
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