The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, May 10, 1911, Image 6

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«* o Farmers’ Union roi \ty rxiox wcktiw<£ "ly *»«ry bu* |nfe*4Ad field!J | When euminlMf Infested onU or; wheat, small spherical stationary ipimples of a brown or blackish col-' Col I ° r arv present. These represent lire that sre killed by the para-' '« Tlir founty Valep M.-vt I up Natarday. Au interestiug tueeting of the leton County Fanner's Union keia SwlurtUr, M Tb. IT« «<,-'- »"»• T “* *“» k “ * ”7 «u.i.a.,a Imii. Kbicb b- b«. «• «r*l HP tbb new Keeling pine for.****- - * *h« connl, Union ..0 .be Wnller- '• P*n«fnuh Ike bodr of tb. boro p«i. The ..tendnnne of d.l-'«'*« I"* w ' ,h “* **•* ««“« »"* «;„.e» win bo. eo Urge .. .1 eon.. !*»■ «k* «M therein, TbU egg of ..tile ineellufui but nn tnetruetlee balrh *“ l! l ° * ’* mal ehlle grn gmPhelpfnl meeting ... held. •V*' 1 *»"**“** "■* '»•«* "' >*• n . _ , ww.v inw body ms s pupa rase In which the Plans were set on foot loosing r w to a revival of unionism in the roun *“«» ««“»oes to utilise the doad. ty, and an effort will be made’ to •*•* «* * U htator J r * get tliosii relnstatefi that have allow I P 111 "*®- .11 When 'full grown it per- dead the' this .1 ed their names to be dropped from **® r ^ or * ,e, ‘ , * le Che roll of membership, beeaus* of ,drl * d U P bu * s,nd *”***• 10 non-payment of dues. jopen. An invitation was estended by R. 't ^ d “ rin R abnormal weather co 0 VV lirynn of the Hendersonville dlt ‘ 0,1 * wh ‘* ,, th ® »«*• «>« local to have the union take a part '^ 1 of ,h «* b ’ Of the program at the (link Creek *’ ,a,n * d ** fo,,ow * : ■nemorial and picnic. Thursday May Tb ® ***** ba ? hr **^* ln * te,n J5. The county presideut. 1* C. Pad P^rslure ranging from 33 degrees got. and the secretary, V \\. F to »° d ®* ree * K Tb * *moak are Invited to be present and ia - however, a hot weather bug and make add reAsefl oh unionism dvr.l*'** inl ° ,h * or h 1 be ma in« tl... day ! , ‘ on Bt *** at * boult *° d ‘ , « r * ea F - The County Hiecutlve rommittea ,t waa ,h '* ® arm w « a,h ® r of Is reqlimited to meet at 1» o clock. ruar > U • a, ^> ab, *‘ d * b * b ** tiefon the next count, meeting and| ,c "produce rapidly, but the transact some necessary business, la* waji warni < * nou * b for , »ne parasite to become very active! After Grippe or aay Skkmm Vindl Creates Strength HERE IS PCOOP . ,4 After a long attack of Grippe, Mrs. Vaught seemed unable to Re cover he* strength. S!m; was very weak and had ty> appetite. VI- NOL rapidly improved her condi- ti >n and restored her to health. I sincerely recommend it' use during convalescence or any run down condition,” * Juix;>: C. N. Vaught, Huntsville. Ala. -Miss Adelaide Gamut, of Water- town, Wis., writes, “After a severe attack of the Grippe, my system was in a very wee.ken.d, nervous, run-down condition. 1 took VI- NOL with the best of results, r.nrt it made me feel better and stronger than I h ive been for years '’ We have never sold in our store a more valuable health restorer for weak and run down persons than | VINOL, at.d we a<.k such people in j this vicinity to try VINOL with 1 the understanding that the it money | will be returned if it does not do i all we claim for it JOHN M KLK1N, Oruggint, Wglterboro. S. C. . intfts b«at—bwat family BUM NaBvw HwrkM [•trlkwa at the root Of 1—■■ by purlfyiny [ t2W “ 1 1 " II IMtorM A tablet &t niebt; ext moraine feeH right. FaithfWHy need will ‘ nowtUm, Dyspep sia, Kidney yon secure >BUss Native bearing the Airtnfy Q. 900 tsblets 9L0a Money back if not sstlsfled. • , Ask the Bliss J. J. Blkch, YOUNG S ISLAND. S. C. AGENT. /> I fore t he iiitwliug. < The follow,« K were the delegatee ,,t,r ‘ n * tbia ** riod of freedom the enrolled • '*• • • • , ^rs-cn bug gained advantage. The Dr. U. A. Kirby made a hurried HudMon .1 K Huil-! a '** raK * of the individual bug trt P here last Sunday . « Hells A. \V. |m>ii. II. W. Hudson Jr. Hethel J. A. Hreland. KdUtO— j! D n frisher. Hranl * H/ J.* Br'wnt. *.<* Hall J|,^W^K . * HmderHOUville- R. tJ. W. Hr« Horstv Pen Jon. iamcdale, L.‘ li Koger. C. K Koger. Hndon a*‘Mlhl* .Uavid Graaon, I, j Zeller*, J S. Ulmer. OmegH Albert Martin. Mannie glorris llavld Marlin.. \ * ; . I'eni-I H. T * ^femdon. W. K. O'Brien. IvirllateD'Vara. Talior C. W. Breland. Wallurboro S 1* Goodwin. W V. Smoak. Snider* J |.. Crosby. J K. Crow- t>y. J. C. Mreiand, I,. L. Herndon. TMK FAUMKKM VNHftN. • . ’ • t DfrlMal IHrertory fur < «HHMy had 14 cal Union*. 4 sdleton < 'ownty. l‘re*lde«i, L. C. 1‘adgett, Smoaka lice l'r«-S4d.-ul. J. II. lUaher, Round Sec. and , Trea*.. W. \V. Smoak, tVallerboro Mr. Frank Ackerman went to St. George last Sunday and returned Monday. * Prof. H. E. Willis, of Charles- is altout thirty-six days and dur jlng this period the average produc Hon of off spring* i* about sixty The, give birth to living youn^ and these mature in «a*ven dayaju™. is visiting relative* here. Hla and begin to reproduce by giving *nd children also accompanied birth to living young. Whea the | him. food supply becomes scarce in a 1 Mr * Laura Messervey and sister Held, they greatly increase the num- Mr*. Cora Aokerman are among the ber of winged forms which migrate to other grain fields. Summarising all the experiment al work of the past with s view to controlling this pest the follow ing recommendations, while not sat isfa« tory to us. are the most prac tical and effective. visitors at Cottageville. ° Mrs. Zeigler, who has for some Urns been visiting her nephew, Mr J. P. Inabinet, returned last week to her home in St. George. Rev. J. P Inabinet attended the District Conference in Kidgeville las ! week. 1 When the infestation is first 1 Rev H. W. Williams and wife are .toticed in the winter, during or-at-: here visiting relative* and friends ler a warm spell run a weeder o. or the oats both ways. This may have to he repented, depend ing on weather conditions 2- Whea the Infestation has be come very serious, light brush Usd together and drawn over the grain dislodges and destroys many of the creen bugs/ J. It is recommended thst fields Uidly damaged at present^- constd b Chaplain,'Jo*, l-tngdale. Weeks jering weather conditions, be polwed Confluctoi* J. A i .Willi*, kills. , Murine** Agent, L. I\ Cottage- smi planted to another crop. Padgett Smoak* 1 Ihtor keeper, S. I*. CtHHlwin. Wal- terboro ^ KxiH-hllv^ ^ommlttee, J. O Jaqued Jr., A C Hreland. ('. F. Koger l*M-al I nioa*. AMhlon Ik H Yarn, prywldent: T. J. Himmbn*, secretary. Hell* W W. Bryan, president; H. W. Hudson, Jr. *ecretary. { Hethel H. Hreland. president; If W Hreland, *ecretary Hla. k ( reek V C. Litchfield (resident; P. A. Soloraah. secretary. Brant \V 11. Crosby, president. A. Rloskcr secretary Kdisto - A. G. Yarley. president; « J. Patrick, secretary. Fuller -C. C. Crosby, president B. J Crosby v *e< retary. Hull -A. V. iUcheivbaker, preti A dent; .1 O. Jaquc*. Jr., secretary. Hendersonville. G. fl. H. Moore p esldent; ft. G. W. Bryan./^secre tary Horse Pen -Jos iavngdsle, pres tdent. C N. I^angdale secretary, Hudson Mill J. I). Hudson, pres ident; C. J. Crosby. Bocretary. Islandton.-—W. M. K. Campbell president; C. ft. Mear*. secretary. « Where damage is light a this ime in a given field in addi tion to the above recommendations we oelieve that stimulation with so , da HkuUI save the crop. •V If the land.Is very level, ^1- 11**; with a heavy roller Is profit able. T ie above recommendations, with Rev. Williams is • former pastor of the Cottageville circuit *nd while here on his work, made many friends. He delivered an excellent sermon at Cottageville church Sun day morning. On last Friday afternoon the base ball team, gave an entertain ment at the school auditorium. Sev eral solos were sung. Mis* Smith first assistant of the Cottageville high school sang beautifully—A who sang were little Misse* Mabel Whispered Voice. Among the other* and Bernice Ackerman, each filling the room with fcweet melody. Prof. H. W. Willis gave $ very Interesting address toward* the cloHe of the programme. After the exercises were over, ir cream, cake, and home made candle* weresold. About thirty-one dollars ihe exception of No. 5. are Intend- to he| P P** th * e«i for grain that ha* not yet mat-1 t, * am w<,re tak «* n ln - Thl8 money will ted. Those measures are not pro- *° ,0 ,he team. 0 v WE 0 PAY You 4 per cent quarterly on all deposits in our Savings Department. Capital $15,000.00 Farmers and Merchants Bank, EHRHARDT, S. C. S. W. Copeland. President. Dr. J. H. Roberts. Viee-Pres. M. Max Walker, Cashier. Express Delivered or called for at every part of the city. Telephone 8b. N. C. A. SAULS. AGENT. At Southern Express Co. Professional Notices. • _____ o _ ^ Wm. J. Ftshburne Haber R. Padgett FISHBURNE A PADGETT Attoraays sad C—■sloes st Law WALTERBORO. - - S. C. fitabie on matted grain and the on ly thing to do in that case is to graze it with cattle. The (rumpling is destructive to the green bug This subject Us under investiga tion with the hope that something more effective will develop A F OONRADI. State Entomologist. IvUwdtnw Local. l a* 11 farther notice the lalaoritua l^oral t'ahNt will hold it* regular ■wwtlags ow Natarday before the first and .bird Naaday la each ntoath at S p. ■>.. mneaiber the time simI meet pruaiptly. C. R. MKARN. See. Jk Trea*. R. ICE CREAM FESTIVAL. o f . There will be a Ice Creamn Fes Oval at Williams Ffday evening May IS. Tbe public Is Invited tt attend. HARRY W. O'QUINN. S-3-IL 11rrrAt;fvilli: hafpbmnuh. HAC1EI lANUFAUUKINt COIPANY, SUCCESSORS TO GEO. S. HACKER & SON WE MANUFACTURE Dtots Stsh til Blinis Omega—H. I* Martin, president ,trn " * Fr0fn *** A l Martin, secretary. | V** ei toUagevllle. I'enlel ~W E. O'Qulty! president >,a • , 1 —Oa L. Bellinger, secreUry/ 1 ,ast -**'**«*> JUiernoon little Mis. Pleasant Grove—G. F. Copeland lkrl “" Ackerman celebrated bar giroaident; H. A. Croaby, ^reUry r, *'® ntb by giving a doa- Stokos D. M. Saunders, preel- ke% partjr Qutl ® a nun »ber of young dc-nt; K. C. Beach, secretary. fclks were present. Out^door gam# TaboV A. Breland, president; wer * en i 0 l r * d for awhile, after which' W. H. Hreland. secretary. cam * tb< “ 1u * ot P 1 * 5 ®* 11 * lb« don- ; .01 ^ Walterboro.—J. Y. Beach, preal key’s tail In the proper place. Mias Columns aim Balusters; Grill© Cent; s p. Goodwin, secreury. and Etbel A <“kerman ^‘ and Ornaments; Screen Doon • for the ftrst prixe and little Ver- . FIm* <>.<een Rug or Htmthera Grain nelle Ackerman received the booby. HldoWS. lioase. After this amusement, the children ' At thl* time this Insect Is cans- were invited into the dining room 4ng much alarm among the farmers where dainty refreshments wars ser 07 the State. led. g * The "oaunn for this heavy outbreak! Messrs Ernest and Sifty Arker- 4* due principally at least to the, man mre nt Cottagwvilla for a few WE DEAL IN Glsss, Sash Cord ^nd WeighD / CHARLESTON. SC warm weather of {'ebraary. In no# aval seasons this peat Is kept well glider control by Us aatnral ear mien the most important of these b lag a parasitic wasp. The Work of j .JBkis wasp |g Is evideaas la near-] days LEARN AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS os nutf or Df. A. J. Anderson DENTAL SURGEON Oflice Hours: •»-*-. i p- ■ p. m., 0 p. m OPPOSITE Farmsrs and Bank. 'Phone iOQa. WALTERBORO. B. O H- V. BLACI SI; DENTAL SURGEON I have reopened my dental office, and have amodkted with me DR. JOHN H. BAKER. All work given o prompt attention. £ Office next Terry A Shaffer’s 5 Store. g Office Houn: 8.80 am to I £ p. m. 8 to 6 p. m. £ ’Ppone No. 87a. f W alter boro, 8 O g Dr. L M. Strickland * Dentist SMOAKS, S. e. Msster Rutledge BherkUn of Wal- a day *' Practi-al course terhora visited rwlfttvea her* last 1 hi our well equipped Machine Shops, ~ ~ ~ ~ and learn Automobile business and accept good positions. Charlotte Auto School, Charlotte, N. C. Jimmie Ackerman I Eaaqay. ’ < Man went to Char-Jl ~ ; > C E. DURANT * ^ • Ghr3 Eng’r and Land Surveyor. Will be in Walterboro it J. B, AckermanV on Saturdays and all other days when not at ^rork. in field. ’Phone Na yyy. When Yon Hank of Buying . IflMI OF MINES We cany a complet line of Dry Goods, Notions, Hosiery and un derwear. ' v ; j— 1—3—; I Our Shoes and Hats have style J combined with comfort and give ! excellent service. j Complete Assortment Of ' CHOICE GROCERIES ' DYRNE'S STORE. Walterboro, > •>- South earoiina. First-Class Dental Work at Reasonable Prices to to 5.(m* to 5.00 to 1 .oe U P Best plates . $2.50 Gold crowns 22k • 4.50 Bridge work per tooth 4.00 Silver fihings 50c. Gold filling $1.00 Painless Extraction of Teeth a Specialty—50c. CHARLESTON DENTAL ROOMS 306 King St CHARLESTON, S. C. C. S Latimer, D. D. S., Prop. We pay Railroad fare within twenty-five miles on all work amounting to $ 10.O0 or more. Builders’ Material Wanted the public to know that we have a most complete line of all kinds of builders’ material, such as DOORS, ' SASH, * * BLINDS, SHINGLES, MOULDING. BRICK, LUMBER, ETC. At prices to suit Let us know your wants. C. A. SAVAGE, lunfactirer of Rongh ud Dressed Lumber- NEW LINE | | Spring Clothing | I have just received a large shipment of New Spring Clothing for Men, Women and Children. By purchasing in large quanti ties I am able to tell these goods at very low prices. Come and see my display of Men’s Spring Suits, Extra Trousers, Ladies’ Coat Suits. Voile Skirts. Panama Skirts and Children’s Dresses. AU new goods. Big Bargains- It will pay you to see my stock before you buy. THE CLOTHING STORE MINX CONCESSNMMIIES. Pleohe take notice that on May 11th at 12:00 o’clock, noon, the undersign ed will sell the following concessions for the next County Pair to be held at Walterboro. Nov. 7-10, 1911. The prices named are minimum. In case more than one application is had, the concessions wiU go to the highest bidder. Such concessions ss one not a >ld May 11th. will be sold as soon thereafter as possible. Cold Drink Stands, each $10 00 Cold Drinks, exclusive 35.00 Restaurant, exclusive . 35 00 Fruit Stands, each 10.00 Fruits and Clears, exclusive 35 00 Candies and Chewing Gum 10.00 Cane Racks, each 5.00 Cane Racks,” exclusive (not over 3) 10 00 Photographer, each 5 00 Photographer, exclusive 10 00 Pop Corn Crisp, exclusive 10 00 Engraving or Glass, exclusive 10.00 1000 10.00 20 00 10 00 20 00 Doll Racks, exclusive Novelty Stands, each Novelty Stands, exclusive Lunch Stands, each Lunch Stands, exclusive Restaurant and Luigh Stands exclusive to same person W. W. SMOAK. Sec Colleton County Fair Assn Walterboro, April 19th, 1911 4t. 50.00 Laundry Notice. V. . I have the agency for the Steam Laundry, and will endeavor to tlVe the beet service poss* 0a Laundry may be left at the Brick Store and called for there. T. F. MURRAY. I-l-tf. Walterboro, 8 & Vi *• - —