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7 4 FARMERS OFFERED AiD n' i In Destroying Insects and Pests on Their Farms. jj in order liiafc this Divieon may 1 b« iu the I>est possible position ’^•lp the farmeis of the State *oiYe this and other insect pn* dems it is necessary that the entomologist bs kept informed as to the firm operations on indi* j vidual farms. In order to bring this al>t>ut *;very farmer and -A every citizen of South Carolina who grows plants of any kind is invited to i*ecomea correspondent o *• of this Division. Every farmer la invited to read this article an comply with the reqi Division, and w*» have no doubt that wec»n be of material service j t# such < orrespondents during next seuaou in helping them to avoid lossen to their crops caused hy insects or other animals. Write to this Division saying that you wish to belong to the special group of correspondents. We will then send you blanks requesting you to draw a sketch of yonr farm orchard cr planta* tian, showing what crops are now growing and where you in tend to pi ah t the next crop. We will alsc soud a blank circular containing questions which we want you to answer and a cir cular explaining our purposea. Only one form sketch is neces sary and this will be carefully filed at this office. On the blanks seat you we expect to receive a report of t he cor dition of your crop# once each month. When such a report readies this office it will receive careful attention. Your farm sketch will then be referred to a»*d in this way we know what you are doing at a given time and what you intend to do. It will enable us to warn you at the proper time against certain farm operations that Will encourage insect peats and at the end of the season we are in position to recommend what could best be done in order to t*radicste white grabs, wire- worms, ontworrr.s, chinch bugs, earn ear worms, cotton boll worms and other pests, in the case of farmers not taking ad vantage of this and writing to us another spring regarding these pasts, we will be obliged to state that we are at a great disadvan tage in rocomeudiug anything that* is of immediate practical value. To make these roouthly reports requires little time on. yonr part and . the cost of send ing twelve such reports a year is twenty-four cents. Ihese monthly suggestions will be supplemented by news paper a/tidea and Experiment Station bulletins wbich will be seat to all correspondents promptly when issued. Many iuseeCiS can generally be controlled by some method at any time when they occur in destructive numbers. All citi zens are invited to correspond with this Division when there ia any trouble affecting their f taple crop*, orchards, or shade trees. By such close co-opera tion it wilt follow that we have leas insect, troubles in the future with bettor crops and more in telligent farm practice. AddressDivision of Ento- Agricultural Experiment Station, Olemsou College, gcutk Oaiolina. TMs ■spaiar resssSy awer !s8s t® J effectually care * Dyspepsia* Coastipatiea* Sick Headache* Bifieasaess Aa4 ALL DISEASES arfelag freai a Torpid Liver aad Bad Diyektioa The natural result le gaaS appetite and eolM flceb. Dome small; elegant ly Miffarcoated and easy to ewaliow. Take No Substitute. 1SEANDJON DOTS To The 1'ress and Standard: Well Mr Editor as I J B is taking the siftingn of Island- ton maybe s!ie will leave a‘few dots for Olympia. We are glad te say Mrt« Hau- , ." nab tSiueath is up a^ain after a t of this ,,, 1 a sever Illness. economically controlled. Fruit growers all over tfaf tTnited Stales who are troubled with % this i*est are controlling it by the sprays devised for that pur pose . All citizens of South ! Carolina who. have trees dying r or who know that their trees are infes’ed with scab', or who have tree< in an unthrifty condition are invited to w rite to tlfe Divi sion of Entomclogv, South Car- liu.t Experiment Station, Clem- son CoIleiM*, S. C. Information is clieeifully LMven and no poRt:ij:e s required to insure a reply Farm Pests that Require Fore sight for their Control. Epon taking charge of the Division of Entomology at the State Experiment Station at A E Keotz and A .1 Sineath ■ ^| em!JulJ t |, u wr j| er desires to i paid W alterboro a living visit 5 eC()t , |ki f.miliaras possible Monday last, also Joe Polk. 1 w j tn pests that menace Mrs •! K Bell has been very. the agricultural crops of South HOWS THIS* We'/Ter One Hondred Dollars Re ward for say case of Catarrh thei can- MM bs oared hr Hall's Catarrh Care. 7. J. CHUNKY A cO.. Toledo. O. We, the audersigosd, have known K. J. Cheesy for the last 15 years, sad believe him perfectly honorabVe in ell heelneae trnoaeolioiis, and financially ehietooary o«t nay oblfgatinoe made bv Ms lira. Walmkq, Kihkax & ■astir Wkolemle DrsggtotL Toledo, O. HsITs Oeiarrh Core le taken tater- ■ally, noting directly epos tbt Mood and mams eorfsoes of the symsm. Tehs Ball’s Family Mill for e^sU- ill but is improving a little. Miss Pope Kentz visited Islanton Saturday evening last. Miss Irene Godley returned home Sunday after spending n few weeks with her sister Mrs Nora Mew of (’rockttville. Miss Panline, Lola and Ko*a Murdaugh were the gui it« of Mrv Henry Murdaugh Saturday night Inst. W C Mauldin passed through Islnndtou Wednesday last with his automobile. Mrs B H Dopson visited Hampton this week on opecial bon ness. Frank Drawdy and Frank Stanly of Varnville were in lelandton Tuesday buying cot ton. Well Mr Editor 1 will close if this appears I will write again toon. Olympia. Islsndton, Oct. 8. Doctors Prescribe It A Medicine That Appeals to 2 Physicians—They Recog nize Its Vataue—Dr J E Ennis of Atlanta* Ga.. Telia the Truth About VinoL “I want people to know that I believe tbe most valuable cod liver oil preparation, the best body-builder, health-restorer and strength-creator known to medi cine to day is* Viuol. “I advise Vinol in my practice and find it has no equal for heal ing coughs, colds bronchial troubles and sore lungs. 4 *I have used Vinol iu many cases of indigestion, mal-assimi- lation, and for patient* who have no appetite, were anetpic and run down, with*apleudid results. I have also found Viuol to be a boon to the aged. “I believe Vinol to be well worthy of any honest physician's endorsement.”—J E Eunis, M D. For old people, delicate child ren, weak, rnn-dowu persons, after sickness aud for chronic cought, colds, bronchitis Vinol is unexcelled. Those who try Vinol and receive no benefit may have their money back. John M Klein, Druggist, Wal- terboro. The San Jose Scale In South The> San Joes (San Hozay) scale is the most peruicicus in sect pest of fruit and shade trees iu South Carolina. In some sections the owners of free* are cutting them down owing to the presence this insect. The Divi sion of Entomology of the South Carolina Experiment Station has repeatedly emphasized the fact in the presa that there is no * • necessity for cutting down or otherwise destroying a tiree merely because it is infested with $an Jose scale nnleae the tree is so far gone that it has not enough vitality left to recover after the scale is killed. Al though one of the worst insects of America, it has been demon- stetted over and over again that the pest can be soocessfolly and| There is always the tempta- tion for unscrupulous manu facturers of Woolens and Clothing to substitute a cotton “graft” for “all wool.” # The makers of the Clothes we sell are the most reputable in the business, and use the utmost care to produce only such garments as are sure to £■> <jivc the best_of satisfaction. O N Materials thoroughly tested, tailoring by expert workmen, and every garment carefully examined before leaving the tailor shops We’d be pleased to have you see the new* styles and test the excellent fitting Fall Suits now ready. Carolina. It is the aim of this cilice to t>e as useful as possible to the farmer--, truck growers and ftuit growers all over the State. We are aware that the losses occasioned by insect pests ire enormous every year. In Older to prevent such* losses it is necessary for this Division aud the citizens of thebiate,especial ly the agricultural workers, to como as near together, aud work as closely iu harmony as possible. In the regular correspondence with farmers a large number of letters contain complaints about serious injuries caused by wire worms and whit* grubs. These two problems confront the far mers every spring and summer. As there ia no specific that c«n be recommended against these pests we must depend on gener al methods of farm practice . A good svsiem of farm practice is infinitely better than all the sprays and nostrums so ofteu recommended. While the far 1 ! mer thinks ahead and plans his course of procedure for the pur pose r.f nibintaiuing soil fertility or regaining it when lost, he rarely asks hirmelf the question, what course most I pursue to avoid insect injury to the crop lam intending to plant, dhe complain's about injurious in sects reach ns when the injury is actually beim: done and w’heu often no practicable remedy or preventa'ive can be recommend ed. BENTSCHNER & VISANKA, S. E. Cor. King and Hasell sts Charleston, S. C Fifteen Years. 220 Students Orangeburg. e *• ' Collegiate Institute, ORANGE URQ, S. C .r Havel "you a son or daugh ter whom you know you ought to send oft to school this ses sion, but haven’t quite decided the matter yet? Let us send you our catalogue. Rates are very reasonable. Write us today. Season opens Sept. 17, 1908 Address Pres. W. . Peterson, ORANGEBURG, S. C. C. E. DURANT Gottageville, S. 6. Civil Engineer and Land Surveyor—Authorized by Clemson College. Subject to engagements any where at any time Call or write. A DKLIGHTPUL OCCASION. As the month of September has been unusually gay I will send in a few items. © o Among« the prominent events enjoyed, none have proved more delightful or thoroughly enjoyed than the ice cream festival given at the Adam’s Run school house Wednesday evening Septem ber 30. Ouite a large crowd assem bled there to enjoy the ice cream and beautiful cakes which was daintly served by the Misses Linder, who were ably assisted by Mrs Charles Platt and Mrs T. Schutlifte. A contest was held for the pret tiest and most popular young lady to win the prize. Miss Marie Fox won the prize a handsome fruit cake. The next prize was awarded to Miss Nancy Newton. Those who held the next lucky numbers were as follows Miss Ethel 5 m th, Miss Lake Martin. Oscar Hill. Mr Carter, Mason Platt, Miss Nonie Dodd. Owing to the rainy weather not as large a crowd was present as were expected. This occasion was given for the benefit of the Methodist church. The sum collected was the amount of $38.85. TKp next aflair will be a georgous hot sapper. Will state later on what date. .. T eddy Bear. ro* ohapped skin. Ofcspprd •kin * b«tb«r nn rbs bands or fas* May os earsd in on* Right by *p- plytav Lksaibvrlnii •# I, i, A ter sort aipptu, »arat aad Fur by Jofta H. KAste. pfi/sssffixl jy^t/oss. Jane* e. pkurifoy. JNO. d PEOR1PUV PEURIFGY BROTHERS. ittornejn and Counsellors at Law. All Bustasai glvsn Prompt Attsntlsa. OVER THE PRESS AMO STAN0AR0. ■ALTEBBORO. - - - 8. C- D. Boat Estate, Brokerage and Insurance. LOAN& NEGOTIATED. Housm to Rent. # Opposite tbs Market, WALTERBORO. H. a H- V. BLACK SR, DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: 8.80 mm to p. m. 3 to 6 p. m. YVnlTerboro, £1 O IOOOOOOOO OFFICE OF Of. A. J. Anderson DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: OPPOSITE Fanners and Merchants VTALTERBORO. 8. 0 a Active The-Real Estate market is beginning ^to become' active a^ain after the dull Summer J C> LET US, THEREFORE, <» r LIST YOUR PROPERTY »*■* if you care to sell or let us know your wants if you care to buy. It will cost you nothing. MORE THAN ENOUGH 1$ TOO * MUCH. To maintain health a mat a re mao or woman Deeds jaat enough food to repair tbs waste and sapplv snowy and body boat The habitual consumution of more food thus is necessary for these purposes is tbs prime cause of stomach tcoob'es, rheumatism sod disorders of tbs kidneys If troubled with isdiges- lion, revise your diet. 1st reason and not appetii* eoatrot and tabs a few doase of ObMubsrloio's Btomaob sad liver Tab Isis sad you will soeu bs oli ^igbt again. For ads by John M. KMa. Colleton Realty Co., W. W. SMOAK JR., uwuier. * A\ALTERBORO, SOUTH CAROLINA. I ; ! OF ALL KINDS DONE A £be ipress anb Stanbarb. 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