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;jfV/f. V** - ". v*.. . * J tor Sunday. Sept. IT. y*#g? ; ml': A ? : ^.^^-^uoday. school at 10 o'clock, r'vA ^ ?^P*i Pp?ac*lin8 ;"'*. afoiro???^<Mlay sdiooJ at 3 p; m., - ';:-r , $*' <& ?efwfjfesit. Freacfeiag' it 4 c 4; ., ; - .. f L^dngton-r^uaday school at 1<$ a V t D. Ifetott. auperia tend eat. ( - CiaHhes tor ?4T. Preaching at 8 m. , v pastor will c-opduct all these &erii?5es. <?o*n^ send wlrship with us. vV Yoc? vHH find a welcome. H. f&j. "^HIXTEN. Pastor. -.j HGffllNG |KWS f AND COfeS WEEVILS. > . 1 7k" i; I ~ i Clemson Jbojlege; Sept. 11.?Sept] tember is the month to start the great annual fail cleaning o? farm buildings. This every %$jrx?ier should get in the hahjt of dofygA* regularly once a year as -he winds/j&M watch once a 'day First attendo'h ihould be given to the barns, stable^ jund granaries, so that 1 they may rwf1 become, grWtrat *;nf r ,> 1 i; - " i r ' resorts. Clean the cribs and bins tborough1 tr o rvtot/A nn rv/\n t>1t t *uu mane v?vui oo nwuj as possible, advises Prof. A. F. Conrai, Entomologist. >$$e space below tho floor possibly isfullofchaff and other rubbish, making it a rrtost de- ; lightf ul pl^Pe for tbe rats to'spend the winter. Mak^.ita.pplnt torabolish as many hiding places of this kind as possible. '4 3*he conit^i^eevil, another pest which should b? fought vigorously; starts in th^ corn field,. He < thrives best on cor^?t$iat h^J^se-fittingr.shucks, anl ^ . also enable these pests to ride to the v t 1 crib with %he greatest possible comfort. ?O fiot sweep the empty wago i , at the crlS|2jjfoett it is covered with weevils uiSaj6'-yoa burn the sweepings. To *^I these NweevUs thatnare carried to ireptib requires fumigation. Before furtj&ting the c?ib-,it.must be made :cas<?rably tight, and complete directions Q^^migdting be fur-' nlshed by ^"plying Jo the jpKjctensioa \ Service-. " g ;#> " \ Small an^ounts?of Valuable-seed may be .tmted;,byV?w.t4and suggestions will be request. - i . OAPr) V>nrn Vrr?*-i^?o *\o ? _ I 1.1- ? ^ J/** I ~ ticulajiy .w$K(#ier the- shuck thorough- . If covers ear and whet^hec the ear. * hangs tip downward, ' I Weiwish to anno I nogon display fi I arithe lovely er< I pleased with tfcei I. STANDARD DESIGNER ; PATTERN with THE BELROBB * Si m < * f I Department 2. ' ^. * / r - :, 'i :SS \ ' (U%>' ' r-- - ' " _ . ' ' ! POULTRY IN SOUTH CAROLINA. ? : m * .Clemson .College, Sept. 11.?-Pcml- I try raising in the Soutlj has made a * tremendous increase in the past few years. With the advent of the boil weevil,. the farmer has had to diversify in order to make ends meet, and ! " one form of this diveraftcatio* has been with eh Sheas. 1? South Caro- \ Iina many people seetft, te have go?e g "cfcicltew crany' T At the present time, the peuitry business in the state may be clarified into backyard, farm flock, and com- t mercial groups; In the backyard flock groups are the breeders and I' fanciers and men and women who are raising only a few chickens. In the oi v i.at in iicrcKs, mere are usually ti to 10 birds in a flock and the main proposition is to obtain egg production and poultry meat for home consumption with any surplus to be marketed. In the commercial flock, ] / ;C where the lighter breeds predominate, the manager seeks egg- production as his maim source of revenue. In South Carolina, there are now " a state poultry association with a 1 membership of over two hundred, six county poultry associations actively at work, and a number of communitypoultry associations. " ^ ' , b The demand for" breeding stock, , . ' .v. 1 hatching eggs, and baby chicks this year ha been enormous. Practically , every farmer is raising a;' flock of * * -V1 -1- ' "V ' * chickens, and growers ^re realizing more and more &egjij&lue of purebred Sl poultry < Commercial? flocks are making leaps and^hbifndtr; It is safe L( to estimate that at lea?t 15 commercial plants have beefc started during > \ b the past season . ,1 Perhaps few people realize that ' ' e poultry is a billion dollar business. Yet it is safe to say that more, people are engaged in chicken raising in * 3, some form than in any other form of agriculture. Up to date, South Carolina'is an importing state along poultry meat are shipped into the state ; from neighboring states. But with the interest that the people are showing, jt will probably be only a year or two . - until we snip;eggs and poultry meat out $>f jthe' sthte instead of into the stat^.. / < . 8 I J. i Made Their Opportunity. "I "heard a delicious- bit of gossip a about Aliceat the reception,." . 11 ' "I thought'ifee was thjwre in the a room." * ^ Willine ?mmmmrnmJmmmm?*w?mmmmmm?mLmmmmm unce to our many la or their inspection ii nations which we. ha1 " * n. ? t . * ; DRES^^\i T> 3646 I \V P 15; ^jgrmn ^ . DESIGNER v( ST4.VDAJlD-JV?trlD?1 J PATTERN c_ INCLLDINC Od THE BELROBE A fiiCWPATENTED yfETItttD y QFPtCTVKt iffSTKVCsIOS TTT )tore > A Vacawa Sp^?r. r; " iffceV* ?*i<I at^tlie dace where Kis hattk ' .balance had ? % i . . , ' 'fi 4;:_ ? . .-.y, e%i before he tougftt'&e closed car, a new - brougham sweeps ctedn.^v < Saying Him Pain ,.. B<# ta Hi# Dnd?Dad^kUjl yofr sigte our na?*w with yooir eye# shut? v Hi* Dad?<??rtai d ly > Hoy?We<(. then shut your eyes and igm my rej?ort card. * Evidence Lacking. "My first husband had much beter ?MN than you have." "I can't see it. We were both foolsfct enough to marry you. '* TOPICS IS BRIEF. Crime war? in Germany record? no ounterfeiters.?Weill Street Journal. f . /'* '. Naturally the soft coal strike was roken before the hard coal strike.? Columbia (S. C.) Record. ; , , 7:? ' Those railroad strikers are sd-'doged in their determination that' eevn ' X' he service is curtailed.?Manilla Bulr etin.. - . j!-,. Statistics compiled by the "Rook the loat" League prove that it's safer to low out the gas than to step On It.? ? :>,> risL. . afe. . * > . . . ' Father?Whei4 were yon lastuight? Harvey?Oh! Just out riding gWith )me boys. Father?Next time, tell the boys not d leave hairpins in the car. ?? itta Miss Banks?Isn't this hill , just eautiful? ; h. ' , Miss Baldwin?Yes, but it's sofjbifc Ikey and Izzy were separatin^p^ter n evening together, when Ikejbjjs&id:' Au re voir." ' ; "Vat's dat?" asked izzy'. "Dat's 'good bye' in French." 'i^ 'Veil," said Izzy, "Carbolic. "Vat's day ?" a.sked Ikey\ p "Dat's 'good bye' in aiiy'langj^fe. ' Little Harold?Mother, rlve me Jive cents for a pod&frna'n .rho is out in front crying? Mother?Yes, my son, WTT(^1 nd you are a good hoy td-tfitjsk-of L, poor man. What is he - W*'%/ . dy customers that our b'g departing ye just received!# ' ' ' "Mr 'wsmR-Z -3)Mf4 Jife-- ' 'J Your in, : vfe' ;.' V? . 'i; m '; :$? - > le cordially invite '<*??< m r id look over the bi * |L ^ *e displaying. Miss altimore, our expei iad to welcome yc iur appreciation t itisfactory showing e have ever offeree J 1 SSQ3Z8??S222i!HEi2&fi8&S9QfiK3E&85B23EBB2389G * 1 . '*? r#?g&'?;Q2E ! * - . . roasrted pe&nats, five cents a bag.'* . 1 ., - ' m - badness Is Brfek. Bjpuotlegigera have become so nUmer'eus;ia Windsor COata-io) that they are wearing hlentificatioa tags to prevent tliem from attemptirvg te sell their waV6? t? one another.?.Toronto if. 4 i. .Gtofee; Am Advocat# of .Simplicity. "Dsr you- liko tertdgsfc?" "No," answered Gactus .Joe. "It looks t? ma like one o' then games where they put a lot of arithmetic so's trj talc* a. r^rtiUr oard olaver'a mind off'n the run of the d&ffk."?Wart'ington Ifre. Star. Bright Girl. Granny (who doesn't like modern manners)?"You' girls are ao useless nowadays. Why. I elieve you don't know what needles are for!" The Youngest?"What a dear old .igranny you are! Why. they are to make* the gramophone play, of course."?"London Mail. ?, - Trouble Ahead WANTED?A real rough guy.?"I want a cow-hand who knotvs cows, not under 35 years old nor over 50. One who smokes, drinks, swears, tells the truth and hates sheen herders. W. F. H?, the Three B Ranch, Largo Canyon. P. O. Aztec. N. M."?Er.? Classified Ad. in the Ajo (Arizona) Copper News. . Hint to the Hens. *4 Abbie, tlfe little gil of the family, was" seated at the beakfast table one tlr ' I : If) I ^ 5* I eL IO P : ;3 ? 3 ; P a2 0 =3 ' P> Pf $3 # |f i:|: ? J5 se F o 8 S. 3" ^ * . - * * ?.. .. pfcco/ - . ' v.-.: ... moum 'we have received o mt stftre, second flo fashion's headqi ? ' 4 * , . r > * r i r i spection : . t < ted. you to come in rr ci-nnlr \\7Ck UUVV^iV VV V/ 3 Olive White of rt designer, will be )u and display for he complete and r of fine millinery d our. friends. HE]|OM<fKHWK*gMW<gaganCT3gW?BMBnggUa!rw^Tsa' v- <?> r As usual errga wer- -served. " Either ?he vraa aot hungry or she had grown tired of the bill of faro, for 'very iearnesrtly and soberly she re-< marked: i ' '? rfr% wlfA 4n d* ?t' Vtr/^4 fl rl Idtr oA?n? ^ I thing beerdee ?-The Prcvgr-eae^ve Grocer.; * ' a* Affirmative Negative. The irate customer shook his portrait i* the photographer's face., "Do I look tfcfe pioture? The thiag'e aa otttrag?.- Why, you've given mo a? 'awful squiat and the look of a priae fighter. >fow, answer me. and no ' nonsense about it. Do you oali that a good likeneea?" The photographer scanned the print, then looked at the crustomer. "The answer," he said, "is in the i negative."?The Christian Advocate '(New York). Not to Be Trusted. Some years ago in a Western State,} then a territory, a popular citizen be-' came involved with an influential and overbearing character and killed him. Public sentiment leaned toward the defendant, but the law was against him, and, when the day of trial came the defendant, his counsel and friends J held a consultation, and, fearful of the consequences, they, decided that the defendant should plead guilty and beg the court's mercy. The jury was charged by the court and retired. Presently'-it returned, and the foreman said: "We find defendant not guilty." The judge viewed the jury surprize and said: ... "Gentlemen of the jury, how be ii? This defendant pleads guilty, and you find him not guilty, and you find him not guilty?" FULMER THANK My heartiest thanks a voters of the Seventh Cong: sent me to represent them two more years. T am never more pleas ' . by individuals of the Distri their affairs with the Feden U1CU1 liUUJI lLlcX LiUil upuil ' CtllJ mental matters in which tt best services are at their dis It shall be. niy endeavc promptly and effectively. HA SS5XSSSSBHB8HHiBHfl^M6BSS88BHHHHHHHHiiHIHi . : ?* ?-4... -i.-v. ; y-xk*' . ' ^4' - V . cement mr fall stock of mil or. Brighter and b< carters. We are si *1 3828 STANDARD DESIGNER PATTERNS Willi THE BELROBE Lexh Ttie foremari answered: "Weil, your Honor, the defendant is such a liar we can't believe him nsder oath."?The Progressiva Grower. So far as we can make o*t its atli- '4 tuda; Germany is a boot ready to demand that it be permitted tot iva off the Interest on its debt.?^Philadelphia Inquirer. ^ 7 6terfBS.ny believes she would now be aJWe to stand a loan?Now York Eveniag Mail. Whenever the indemnity falls due, the Allies prepare for another German gas attack.?'Life. i^ -I * ST. WTKPHEN'S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH. ____ " Sunday school at 10:06 a. nj. Mr. B. H. Barre. superintendent of Sunday school. Divnie services at 11:00 a. m. and 8:00 p.- m. The morning theme for Sunday, September the 17th, will be: "Ingratitude." The evening theme will be: "The Man at The Pool Cured by Jesus." To al lthe services the . public is most cordially invited. ARTHUR B. OBENSCHAIN, Pastor. \ r < St. Matthew's Evangelical Lutheran <; .Church. There will be Sunday school' on Sunday, September the 17th, at 1:30 pj m. Divine services at 3:00 p. m. The Rey. Arthur B. Oebnschain will preach. ^ The theme will be: "The Gifts of The Holy Spirit." To the service ^"of' St. Matthew's the public ? is very Cordially invited. ARTHUR B; OBENSCHAIN. ? Supply Pastor. ? ? ;V , ~ y =r f., :s THE VOTERS. I ,re hereby tendered to the [ sessional District who have r in the National House for \ I I " f ... I led than when called unon I ct to assist in adjudicating il Government or to furnish r legislative and departley may be interested. My , posal. \ . i >r to serve the District lMPTON p. fulmer. '' ' " - ' . ' | ; . :V<.- * r -*m I / ?__ V"xf ' -^n linery, which is affpr than pvpr W v V WJb v A W W V A. . - , ire you will be ' '-.-I . ' . . &" .J' s . >;J COAT I ^ vjhf \ 3431 i inlsg13? 1 designer 1 staxvaod ">?** 1 patterns 1 i/tcud."?c the belrobe a new patenttv me ?? orncnhf instruction ' v| |?vyf ttvtk 10k m igton, S, p. I llllll'HIMIMIiflMt??> I f ' jj