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afc-f --r QUARANTINE STILL ON COTTON SEEP HELLS $' } * i i Clemson College, Nov. 2&.?The quarantine on cotton seed hulls has not yet been raised, says Professor A. < ' Pi Conradi, of the State crop pest commissi n. * ; There seems to be some misund^r standing- in reference to tne quaranv tine on cotton seed hulls. The boll "weevil settles down to winter quarters after the first killing frost, but this [ notion is not completed in a few days, and in raising this quarantine the Commission is forced to be guided by the eoditions of the weevil and not ? by the occurrence of the first killing frost. The boll weevil line on this date (Nov. 21, 1919) runs through ' Anderson, Laurens, Chesterfield and f. Oheraw. The regulations of the State Crop **est Commission provide that the quarantine on hulls he raised on Depk. member 31st. For several years past the (Commission was generally able, \<% cowing to weevil conditions, to raise ia?v his quarantine at a much earlier date, though last fall it was not possible to V raise it before December 31st., and for * some time it appeared that it would . . rot be possible to raise It even at that > t Jane. v-; V ; The weevil at this time is settling uown to winter quarters, but weevil activity has not yet stopped. As soon Br % v- f as this has been completed, the quar antine on, hulls will be raised, and noV*. tification will be sent at once through the press. ? ? ^ PEACE TREATY TS EFFECT i; AFTER TTRST OF DECEMBER v Paris, Nov. 24.?At a meeting of the Supreme Council held at Paris, Decenaber 1 was definitely agreed upon as the date for the formal ratification >S < f the German Peace Treaty. There -js is. however, aside from the question H American ratification, another ; circumstance which may yet cause a ^ change in the plans of the Supreme Im Rat-Snap. fespf: Read Mrs. Phillips' wire: "Youell's Exterminator Co., Westfield, N. J. Rash $3 worth of RAT-SNAP." Later re&d following letter, "RAT-SNAP arrived. It rid our house of rats in ho time. Just moved here from Pa., where I used RAT-SNAP with great results." Three sizes, 25c, 50c, & $1.10. Sold and guaranteed by Harmon Drug Co. [peas il am in the v of any kind AG - I have on hi better knov makes the f ^ ivi n-ntr mi Ilt in anj viu A full line ( ways carrie V* -' A. VV Ssj s*-. fife? p DO YOUR 1 . i ^ 9 tm Swa&saa, ft ^ Council in this matter. It lies in the fact that the Allies have notified Germany that, before peace is consummated, she must sign a protocol j guaranteeing fulfilment of armistice conditions. The Germans' have not yet stated whether or not they will sign this document. There seems to I be no serious doubt, however, that the Germans will sign the protocol, and HAPPY CH Orildhood davs are hat child; they are intended scorn e brings to a child that is not Strength?substance that 'del is concentrated tonic-nourish I jjfo lated and transmuted i JffiSp Give Scott's Emulsio II fl The exclusive grade of cod-lifer HI ft S. Sl B. Process." made in N< |K (\ btmstffics. It is a guaranti Scott & Bowi piii ^&?otvo jfet ;rft^R.^ei}noTdi! MVl'f ' ' '? - r* ni^.iup la I LORICK Bl COLUMBIA 3. C. ?anM>wnMH??wvOTnrnaB>iwMMiMaamv 1 WAf ! market for a quanl [. Write or wire m( ood Hog I and a supply of P. 1 m as "BLACKSTR lnv\/1 A-P 1a AnC "p? 1I1TOL AJLJL1U UI IlWg JH: antity. [irocerie )f staple and fancy j d in stock at best m Shoes nen?women and chi at your own prices FRADING WITH US AND S \ "THE CASH MAN" the treaty will in all probabi come effective as between the signatory powers on December 1. TRESPASS NOTICE. The public is forbidden to trespass upon the lands of the undersigned by hunting or otherwise. A. X. Sease, J. G. A. Rister, Geo. Summer, C. C. Boland. 2t-p-C. IILDHOOD >py days to the robust to be days of growth. MIIICiAN I!IUMIUI1 thriving, power that sustains :ermines growth. Scott's ment which is readily assimiinto strength. i n to growing children often? oil used in Scott's Emulsion is the famous jrway and refined in oar own American re of parity and palatabilty unsurpassed. ae. Bloomfield, N. J. ]Hf qles I alvo&jsi MBS ShinqlaCoomaim^^ c aj*hap? ?w?^?c.,'vtifr'?ns ROTHERS PHONS 4M ii urn m wi i a ii i i i imp km?fca ii is STEDl tity of peas ? for prices. Food Molasses, AP," which ;ed. I have s groceries alarket prices. I ldren ? (AVE MONEY. j k So. Carolina I Just Rece > - . n i A Car Lo ! - 1X7E HAVE iust recer ^ ^ of a car load of The ?the wagon made in th hardwood region of tougl and hickory. These are the long wea many patented features, old standard track. 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