The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, June 07, 1922, Image 6
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PRESENT WEEVIL CONDITIONS, i
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Clemaon College, June 3.?After a ]
. conference here^^etwen Director W. j
W. Long, of the Extension Service, i
Prof. A. F. Conradi, Entomologist, ]
and V. V. Willian*, until recently as- i
sociated with B. R. Coad at the Delta [
Laboratory and now with the Exten- j
sion Service to conduct poisoning dem- <
onstrations in this state, Director ;
Long issued a statement on the boll j j
weevil situation to the effect that j i
many of the insects now present on l
~ cotton in various; parts of the state t
are not boll weevils but cowpea pod t
weevils, and that farmers need not j t
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oecome ptHnuii> ww uic t/icav.,w *
of abundant boll weevils, since the i
real lossvto be expected depends on <
weather con<|itions in June and July. \
Director Long's statement, which
should tend to temper the alarm now
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BLOODLESS jgXPERT HERE 1
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Melnhardi, Famous in This Specialty, r
Called td Columbia. 0
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Meinhardi. of Chicago and Daytona, T
Florida, i/ho became conspicuous c
since successfully attending John D. 1
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Rockefeller as well as other noted individuals,
will personally - be at the *
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Jefferson Hotel, Columbia, S. C., on
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Monday and Tuesday only, June 12th
s - and 13th, and will afford local sufferers
a private demonstration from' *
1 n*ea o m trt l-AA n m when all 3
sufferers of any disorder or crippled t
condition are invited to come and talk
with this noted expert without charge. j *
He employs similar Bloodless Methods ^
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introduced in this country by the 1
famous Prof. Lorenz* of Vienna, Aus-. t
tria, on P. D. Armour's child of Chi-| c
cago. Prof. Borenz again returned s
to this country the- past' year and con- j *
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ducted ^noany successful clinics in New n
? r Tork City. Meinhardi's superior 1
3'-: in' applying these methods was c
what attracted Mr. Rockefeller,
among his many other distinguished ^
patrons' "While Lorenz is claimed
the Bloodless Geiiius of Europe? j 8
Meinhardi is claimed the Bloodless *
Genius of Ameri^. |
' No matter wlaityour illness or crip-.
pled condition jfajr he, every in^jvid-'
nal who is not iiK-good health should .
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take advantaged t^e ^opportunity to jconsult
tlks nofWd,^ expert who pro-' g
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Bloodless MSthpds without using Sur- g
gery, Mescal .ireajments or Pre1- ^
seriptionsJ Malay -receive immediate ?
and p^rm^nent haying j
suffered fj>r years/ t>emands for his"
services pctevent stopping at any other j
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[ $10*90 price?but th<
J kill a cause for wond<
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V. to check nn nn fKp cumr
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liver big value because
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felt by many, is given below:
"A great majority of the weevils in
most, of the cotton fields at thi3 time
ire cowpea pod weevil3 and not boll
weevils. These insects in most cases
look so very much alike that it is difficult
for the average man to distinguish
them. The cowpea pod weevil
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;urs on cotton only temporarily in the
ibsence of cowpeas. This pest is most
injurious along the line from Barnvell
to Marlboro County. In this
:>elt it is expected every season at this
:ime, and the most successful prac;ice,
is to delay chopping of young cotion
until the attacks are over. Wherever
these insects attack cotton that
las been chopped to .a stand the value | ,
)f rapid thorough cultivation cannot >
>e over estimated.
Summer Weather Main Factor.
"The fact that the boll weevil passed
he winter in great numbers and may v
>e expected in cotton fields at this
ime in unusual abundance, does not
lecess^rily mean great damage to the <
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otton crop. Situations like this have ,
ccurred before in the history of the
reevil in this country, where they
:ame out of winter.-quarters early and ,
n great numbers, causing a panicky
.ondition among the farmers. The ,
oss >that we may expect depends, on
he weather conditions of June and
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"With the approach of hot weather ;
he present generation of weevils may
ret be practically destroyed, so thai;
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:he abandoning of a cotton crop at j
his time could hardly be justified by j
:he records. The cotton should be;
riven frequent and shallow cultivation
o keep down the weeds and to air !
he soil. As the bulk of the cotton'
;ropj in South Carolina is made, by j
ihare-croppers, the women and child- J
en should be used to pick weevils
md this should be so supervised that
t is done <*ith great thoroughness,
itherwise-it has no'value whatever.
"The damage done by weevils inuring
the bud at this time is frequenter
overestimated, the only effect being 1
lightly delaying the growth of the (
>lant.
"Farmers prepared for dusting are j
idvised that the first dusting may be j
riven in heavily infested fields about j
- i : .3 4.V.;? In. '
Ofi time iruiung uegius, emu una m .
>e followed by the second application!
vhen ten to fifteen percent of the j
quar< * have been punctured, at which
ime " ?ree dustings should be given in j
luccession four days apart. Infestaion
counts are easily made by anyone
md directions are "urnished by the
Sxtension Service."
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^ The woman- who drives a man to'
kink has no need of. a- whift.
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plus .
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; murk of $10.90 ?
: 3Vz size "Usco" A
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rurally, the first
on die "wonderHI
oint are die com- - .MH
more used to the H|H
? "Usco" value is flfl
.0.90 "Uscos" run/5O>k'i
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STATE S. S. CONVENTION"
MEETS ON JUNE 20-22.
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Departmental Training Schools are.
to be a feature of the annual convention
of the South Carolina SundaySchool
Association to be held in Columbia
at the University of South
Carolina June 20-21-22. It is announced
by Leon C. Palmer, general
Sunerintendent of the South Carolina
Sunday School Association with headquarters
here that special training
school sessions will be held for work-,
ers in every department including the
Beginners. Primary. Junior, Young
People. Adult and Superintendents.
Accordin ,to Superintendent Palmer,
among the subjects that will be discussed
in these training conferences
are the following:
"The Sunday School and the Home;"'
"Special Day Programs;" "Work with
funiors;" "Habit-forming and Memory
Work;" "tSory tellin for Beginners
and Primaries;" "Fitting the Country
Sunday Schools to the Country Boys
and Girls;" ''The Girl of to-day;".
"Social Life of our Young People;"
"Winning /the^ Young People to
Christ;" "Teaching the Lesson in the
Adult Bible Class;" "Building ' U%
Class Membership and Attendance;"
"Practical Plans for the Small Sunday
School;" "The Pastor's Place in the.
Sunday School;" "The Secretary and
His Work;" "Missionary Instruction ip
the Sunday School".
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NORTH FTDISTO DOTS NO. 87.
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rThe farmers of this section are bufsy
planting peas. It has been raining
for quite a while and the grass is notwaiting
on any man.
We are glad to say that Misses'
Gabriel and Addie Agness Schoenberg
are home for the summer. ^
We are glad to know that Mrs*-5
Johnson King is on the road for ref-%
covery after being sick so long.- '"I
Mr..Alvin Rutland paid Mr. W. Wp
Williamson, quite a pleasant call Sun^
lay afternoon.
The school improvement association
of North Edisto will meet on SatujM|
day before the third Sunday in Juried
The childrens day will be at Eb?*
nezer the second Sunday in June be*
ginning at 10 o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Fulmer viae*,
ited their' mother, Mrs. J. J. Barrel
Sunday. % #j
Medical Etiquette. J
"Stay at home with your cold," aajfe;
a physician. : ' j
"But, doctor, it is sucn inienuwfSF,
disagreeable company." ^'1^6
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Chapin. S. C.
New Brookianu.
Swansea, S. C*
Reason Enough.
' A novel and ingenious explanation
of the cause of a singer's cough was
[recently given by a warm-hearted
Irishman.
"And how is Misther Jones?" he inquired
of one of the 3inger's friends.
"I was hoping he'd be giving a concert
in town hall whilst he was here, so
Mrs. Callahan and me could be favored
-to hear some more of his foine
I songs." j
"He has a had caugh just now."
said the frjend.
"Oh, now, that's too bad,'- said Mr.
Callahan, with feeling: "ut it's no wondei4,
all the sam^. That strong voice
he has, pressing on his lungs, would
be apt to give him a cough now and
then,'it's Ioikely." j
Wireless telephones may "be used to
broadcast political propaganda, but
political advancement will still depend
ldrgely on wire pulling.
|b No Repeater.
She?You don't love me as much as
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..you used to.
:He?Ye$ I do, my dear, but I have
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exhausted my vocabulary. , ?
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IfGOOD TEETH-ji
f; mean a well-nourished 1;
' body and thebone-structure lj
amply supplied with lime, j ;
VWII <? kimmiivH |
nourishes the whole body, 11
It contains elements 4Lk |j
that build strong ||
bone-structure ana Tw I
healthy dentition. jQ-jfc I i
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? A. J. Mathias
wishes to call the public's attention
that he is making up a carload of No.
standard packer's cans, 2 1-16 opening
with solder hemmed^caps packed
100 to cartoon at $36 per thousand.
o. b. Lexington, S. C... Purchaser
to.;pay cash and haul same from the
| car. Will sell in quantities from 100
pup. Now ip order for the- public tc
[[obtain this price I have got to make
f^p 40,000 cans which is a solid car.
So call, write or come in to see me at
ronce for what you want in cans as
j they are going to- be higher, because
[ there is a tremendious crop of fruit
j and vegetables all over the South and
["the demand is going to- be great. It
-Will be two weeks- after I get the car
-made up before- E can get the can?
>h'er6. So give me'yoor orders at
oace* for your needss
A J 5fATHL\S?
:Wng"Ki S' :/' '!
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Cures Malftfsat' Chills and
fever. Dengue or Bilious Fever.
It kills the germs.
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SHOES!
THE KI?5) THAT WEARS ,
EASY AND LONGEST.
We are always prepared to serve
T " ?J r-? - - ^? lo t*orn
our Liexingion menus num <x iaib<stock
of dependable Shoes for every
kind of wear, in all leathers and sizes.
The "Family Shoe Store of Columbia."
E. P. & F A, DAVIS
Farmers' Medium and-Heavy Work
Shoes a Specialty.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
MOVED
from 1615 Main St., to 1423
Main St.
/ DR. CLARK,
/ Chiropodist. . *
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J. FRANK KNEECE
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B. J. W1NGARD
ATTORNEY AT LAW No*
11 Ohrk Dow Building
Raw Range Nepbooe llf
COLUMBIA. SC.
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"Everything Good To Eat"
! AT THE
. Sanitary Cafe
1345 Main Street, Columbia, S. C.
pome Cooking and Reasonable Prices,
"Little Different" from the others
Quick, polite and attentive service. Open
Day and Night.
Are You Working With a Purpose
Work of any sort is pure drudgery if it means merely earning
your existence. But with a purpose back of it you are working
for a reward and it lightens your tasks and makes work ? raai
pleasure. /
Have a purpose in life! Make your life a success! Start by
building up a savings account in this institution. It will furnish
you with, the means to attain your object. A comfortable home,
independence, wealth?they all come within your reach if you.
persistently save.
Same rate of interest (4 per cent.) paid on both J .rge and small
accounts. \ ,
~ THE OLD RELIABLE
Toe Carolina National Bank of Colombia
W. A. Clarlc, President. Jno. D. Bell, Asst. Casbier.
T. S. Bryan, V. President. Jos. M. Bell, Casbier.
The Average Man
Does not realize all that a Bank means to a community.
It is a friend?and then some.
A Real Bank
Is a financial institution that functions for the welfare
of the community it serves. It has machinery at hand
for the solving of all the financial problems of its clientele.
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(oirinff tha tirel Fecnntiol
uuTiiig lut ruoi lioov/uuua
No matter how splendid your idea or how practical it ^
may he, if you have not SAVEB^soijj#b^ V
will not bring you;the reward it deserves.: -If"it be car- H
ried out, the man who has saved and whose money is '
behind .your idea, is the one who-will profit most. 19
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Let Us Help You Save
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The Home National Bank
Lexington, S. C.
Capital, $5Q,000.00 Deposits $600,000.09
Member dfrederal Reserve Association
Corn Seed?All Varities
Cotton Seed
King's Improved Extra Early Cotton Seed from
originator. >
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Cow Peas and
Soy Beans
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We sell the best seeds that grow?Rape, Grass Seeds,
Vely.et Beans, Lespedeza, Sorghum Seeds, Pearl Millet,
Amber Cane, Watermelon, Cantaloupe and Etc.
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' GARDEN SEEDS?FLOWER SEEDS.
; Specially selected to suit our climate.
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Columbia, S. C. 3