The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, August 07, 1919, Page 3, Image 3
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POOH COTTOX CROP.
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Government Estimates 11,000,000
Bales.
Washington, Aug. 1.?A cotton
production of 11.016,000 bales this
year was forecast today by the depart^
ment of agriculture, basing its estimate
on the condition of the crop
July 25, which it announced at 07.1
per cent, of a normal.
A forecast of 10.f?S6.000 bales was
made last month an conditions exist?
mg June 25. Last year's crop was
^ 12,040,532 bales,
t The condition of the crop .iune 25
was 70 per cent, of a normal and on
July 25 a year ago it was 72.6. while
the tea year July 25 average is 70.1.
Condition July 25, by State*, follows:
Virginia. SO: North Carolina,
76: South Carolina, 71; Georgia, ?7:
Florida, 50; Alabama, 64; Mississippi,
63; Louisiana, 52; Texas. 07: Arkansas,
63; Tennessee. 67; Missouri,
67; Oklahoma, 75; California, 100;
Arizona, 93.
900 ACRES FOR ?110,000.
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Big Land Deal Consummated Near
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Timmonsville. July 30.?One of the
"biggest land deals ever made in this
section took place here yesterday
: , when E. H. Young, T. B. Young and
J. E. Lunn, prominent farmers of the
Fbenezer section purchased the McIKnight
Tands near Ebenezer for
$110,000. There are 900 acres in the
S* tracts which will be subdivided and
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m sold for residential purposes. Real
^ estate is on a tremendous boom here)
y and enormous prices are being paid
for it. C. R. Smith, president of the
Citizens Bank, today sold his town
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' Bane and purchased from Dr. R. K. j
rM * Foster his residence on Byrd street,!
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the prices on lands are double what
, there were a few years ago.
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man who is perpetually pensive. "I
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since we set the clocks forward." ?
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RED SPIDER ACTIVE.
Considerable Damage Done to Crops
Xear B1 ac kviUe.
Blackville. Aug. 3.?The red spider
is taking quite a toll from the cotton
crop aroujid Blackville. Up to the
recent heavy rains there was a prospect
of a good crop. The rains have
i damaged the crop quite considerably,
but the red spider has caused a much
greater damage. Some farmers have
I been practically ruined. One reason
it has spread so. is the farmers were
not familiar with it and let it get too 1
much hold before doing anything to
stop the destruction. In many instances
it was thought lightning had
struck the cotton and no more attention
was paid it until the spider
| had gotten in considerable damage.
The spider is very small, but gets
on the under side of the leaf and im[
mediatelv the leaf besins to turn red
and soon turns dry and parches up.
The spider seems to poison the stalk,
for not only the small bolls but even j
! the large bolls dry up and rot.
There had been so much cotton
that has died from red spider this
season until many thought it was
root wilt and let it get too much hold
before fighting it.
| Every effort is being made now to
j stop the destruction, both hand and
; barrel sprays have been ordered
and the work is going on under the
instruction of the farm demonstrai
tion agent.
NEW STILL FAILS IX PURPOSE.
Cherokee Officers Take it in Hand
Before Any Whiskey is Made.
Gaffnev, August 2.?Officers C. Y.
Allison, Charles Bvers and Deputy
Sheriff J. E. Watkins, and Arthur
Hopper captured a distillery of about
30 gallons capacity, on what is known
as the Cowpens Furnace place yesterday.
The outfit had been installed,
j but no whiskey had been made there|
on, and it is thought that the operaj
tors either had not commenced to
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f became frightened, and decided that
discretion was the better part of valor.
The oufit was brought to Gaffnev,
and was stored in the museum of
| Sheriff Thomas, who is possessed of a
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