The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, October 18, 1911, Image 3
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O'Riley Is busy.
jOct. ».
r . ftU of our eorpu up
the best of uptrltu and
health. The new ones Inure
—■ottee-over their he%esichsess and
are fhMi* Une. Am glad to be
able to write that basing has been
abolished here. - We, the old boys 1
on ouT honor not to, en-
la such practice again as
long as we are In college.
Everyone is expecting a bard
fought battle when our boys meet
the strong team from from Auburn
here on the campus next Saturday. '
The officers the experiment
etation baa been kind enough to con
tribute the following c-rticle.
The Uotfcm ( tUi i-pillar.
In the more Southerly portion of
the cotton belt the cotton leaf cater-
•alllmm la oti a»V^r .f tsssat UTlfi ^ ^ ”
Up controlled by fohowtitg the
treatment outlined ahewe. We trait
that every planter la South' Caro*
lina will keep this In mind when
he goes to pick hla cotton and
when he plans for his planting
next season.
KMOAKS XKWSY LbTTTKH.
pillar Is an ever present peat, and
the adult moth Is often found
among trapllght material. Every
•easbn we hear of sporadic out
breaks ever limited areas. Wide
Many lt« iu« wf Intenet' in
and Aniwml SnMiak^.
Smoaks. Oct, 16.—Special: There
i» a greet deal ungathored cotton
and corn and per.<s iu« the fields
yet. Cotton is being held in the
field if nowhere else. While we
brtteve griggeat dea^ Is being ware
housed. The chairman of Smoaks’
warehouse committee wiil ceil a
once. The meeting will
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mHTESlMiciKEOllEm Advertising Rate Car(l|[{££ ROUND TRIP
of plans to begin the construction
of a warehotwe. Madam Rumor
says that there is a motion oc» foot
•prad outbreaks like the one this ° r “Pf clrJ ' y tK a co«i«emplatlon
occur ool, once In mnn, “.5"™
years.
The full grown moths spend thcr
winter, normally
A prominent citizen of Evanavll^p,
Ind* writes:—"I was ill for five
months with a pulmonary trouble,and
have*forTts^purpose”the layIng out the beat of d f ctor8 1 had hemor -
rhages and was in a very bad way.
Through the advice of a friend 1 tried
Vinol, and I feel that It saved my life.
It la all you recommend it to*$*. I
believe it ia the greatest medicine on
THE PRESS AM» STANDARD
Walterboro, S. C.
Effective September 1, 1011.
SPACE (CONTRACT) RATES
(To Re t’sed Within w Year)
such is folderol. Hold the cotton
for w better price and curtail the
earth. I have advised others to try
Vinol. and they have bad the same
(Name furnished on re
in the Southern !r“' r *“»ts.”
portion of the cotton belt In r.nk ^ “en th e su^of Xr^ed^ >
W U tST itei^mte^U^rv hlrtf ilon) ** u ‘ U h * v *‘ c,M,t iu I We Want eTer7 on ® ,n th,i T,cln,ty
irviI?«^Kr ln * r *y* ln wery rural home, then ***> 1* troubled with chronic coldu.
but the aunrlyors begRlfcylhg their , t wl „ ^ that the groanings of , coughs, or pulmonary troubles, to
. __ I** awr 1 v 11 ^ »**«i tuw xoa iiiu|c;b ul i
ffJTn* 0 Each femalw lavs unwards the hearls of lhe agriculture I masa- come and get a bottle of VlnoL
of 600 ean which during the warm ®“ wil1 1,6 in< l* c * t l ,r e and expressive If R does not go to the seat of trou-
^rtion. 5 the summer hateh in <»f freedom peace and happiness and bl . f heel the inflammation and stop
rs ! 4 d.,. Th. c,°Vr r pm.v. 1 ^ "«"■
too well known to require des- f Are J e * too ^ ^mfstlc when we every cent u * for lt ' nll, ,howf
c r^„ r ^ b ® n 1 , “' 1 ®“ h f say that the signs of the times oar * ,th ’ and that you Uk *
caterpillar crawls into a folded leaf are |lCf88 , nll po , nUnK to a better no chancee.
• nd ap ‘ n " * OOC ?° n ln * ,de ..®; day? Notwithstanding the present
which It transforms to a chrysalis price of cotton we are , n the rs . Mix M»we Pi4>i>rerw Vm-il by <iov-
cendency. Reaching the gttal is a emor.
matter of gradual attainment and Robert Pierson, convicted in Ciar
not of spontaneous development, entlon county in 189i> on the charg
I’nless tlie bear cotton fretors or of murder and sentenced to life
Wall street could have a case of lmpris''inment in the penitentiary
spotnaneous combustion. Evidently recommendation to mercy,
cotton would be four cents per has been paroled by the governor
from which a full grown moth
femorges. The full grown moth is
of dull olive grt-p color aid flies at
night. They are powerful flyers, It
being recorded that the moths of
the later broods fly as far as Cana
da. This migration is by degrees:
during good behavior
he Muits of each generation flying pound today like it
was a few years
farther North than those of the af(0 if jt were not for the effort The three negro “joy riders" of
preceding, and toward the end of bein({ nia( j e to wart ] su ^ b a calam- Charleston—Lewis Davis, Robert
the season they occur over the en- j t y Smith and Henry Field—who were
tir !L C0t !, On . b ®lV w # Smoaks school opened last Mon- convicted in Keliruary on the
The fluctuation in numbers i ron * day morning with prayer by Rev. J. charge of conspiracy, malicious mis-
year to year is governed no dou )t j,. R U8 hton. and apropriple address- chief and reckless driving ard sen-
to .a great extent b> Its n. tural e8 b y trustees. Rotk teachers tented to serve five years each in
enemies, *!*• parasites and in- wpre present and took charge of the penitentiary, have been paroled
sectivorous birds. Some jears ago j be j r respe ftjve departments. Tiici by the governor on the condition
its principal egg parasites dee roy- S( . boo i j s p 0 j( 1R on nicely. i’rof. th;.t they refrain frosn the use of
ed 75 to 90 per cent, of the eggs p orter |s a yoill
of the fourth generation in Florida^
90 per cent, qf the fifth genera-
■ioi* while only ad;mi< 3 to 4 per
cent, of kbe eggs of the sixth gen-
principal With those interested
ai-d co-operative teachers, we can-
man full of tel : h
cents
per Inch
lOO to 219 Inches 10
Xott to 499 Inches 14
500 to 999 inches 12
lotto or more inches 10
Transient Ratos.
r»o cents per Inch for first Inner
lion, and 25 cents per Inch for
cn<Ii hulMM-quent Insertion.
la-gal Advertising Rates.
Tlie lutes on legal advertising
an- fixed hy law and these rates
will not lie deviated from.
Classified Advertising luitcs
Wants, For Sale, For Rent, Lost
a nd other s|h-cIn1 business notices,
\ t>
j <me cent a word each insertion, mi
i advertising taken for less tlian
; tvvciity-five ceMs. Ilitslness locals
| live cents a line each insertion.
Mairlages and Deaths,
vvs Items «,f marrinxes ami
•t
deaths are printed free. Oliituary
iMiliccs and v«*rses at the end of
“sicjiSI,” in tict-s, cl'.ai getl at the
! late of tWent)-five cents per inch.
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CHARLESTON
erafiott escaped tke parasites. An
other species of parasite destroyed
nearly all of 1*«1 bro ® d ,n 1897 - not predict anything for Smoaks
Hestdes these there are other parr- ^. hool |)Ul sUccega
sites that prey upon the world R-
self. Considering this in connec
tion with the work of Insect eatii.g
birds, we can see that in most
years this cnterplilac is working
against difficulties.
At the present time we rre un
usually healthy. This is undoubted- .
1;< the last generation of worms and
according to the present outlook
.more than the usual number will
enter hlberration. The distribution
whlske)
er’s energy and xeal. and has the T. A. Drown, convicted in Ohes- i note The ' above mtes have
support of an assistant in Miss Le- terfleld county in Jure of this jrear , | n ratwfll|lj . com ,,i, Mb Mro
klitughtec and sentenced to twol , '“‘ '“J lowest possihie, consistent
years in the penitentiary, has been
pardoned.
A pr.-rden has been panted to
Harvey Smith, who was convicted
in Oconee county in July on the
pare, w-ho co-oper.Uts harmoiiious-^on the charge of involuntary man
ly with *iiat support given bv« the
vvitli gts.d business judgment.
A most interesting marrir.ge took
place at the residence of the
bride, when Mr. H. W: Smeak o(
charge of manslaughter and sen
tenced to two years In the pent-
Professional Notices.
Smoaks, and Mrs. Berry, of Me- tenttary.
Albany neighborhood were ut-ifed lx Since assuming office the govern-
the bonds of matrimonyv Mrs Smoak or hr* extended executive clemency
is on® of thfc most «Mio->ssful farm- j n 2|9 cases as follows: Paroles,
Ber neighborhood. Mr. 128, pardons 111.
oiuoait is one of bmoaks prosperous j ' — “
farmers and carpet-ter. They 1 It’s Fkraal tkm’t Exist. •
i will reside or their,, farm near' , o B «| v _
; Brrnchville. We Join their many?! No one has * rer made a 8a,v *«
of tbs caterpillars at Pr««t is not | f ^ , n wl8h| lhem a |o and ' .intment or balm to compare with
in tks rraa where the greatest num- roUB , lf frau ht wJth the , Bucklen’s Aranlca Salve. Its the
bsrs will successfully hibernate, but .i,.
the limit of distribution will not good thiDg * ot ,lfe
one perfect hec-ler of Cuts, Corns,
the month. It may be expected that
sporadic outbreaks wilt appear" in
different pr-rts of the State during
July 1912. but there should be lit
tle difficulty m controllii-g them.
This insect is kept under observa
tion by the Clemson Entomologists
and reports issued at intervals.
S. P. A., Pier F. W. Risher.
The Fungus Roll I tot of Cotton—
Cotton Anthracrnsc.
During the past few 11 am cot
ton anthracnose has spread s-!l ov
er S. C. It is now causing a great
annual loss to the cotton growere. Saturday.
I have Just r» turned from a trip
through tt-veral badly infested sec
tions ef the State and find that
this diserse st«?ms to in* causing
greater loss than ever before.
Durii'g the past two years w-.i
t-i.-ss Ir-st Thursday.
Mr. Weatherbsce. thd efficient
editor of Branchville Journal' was
at Smoaks in the interest of his
paper last week.
Mr. A. Eugene Tarn wrs called
to Moselle to attend the burial of
his aunt last week.
A. P. Smith had business in Wal
terboro Thursday.
Attye. Heber Padgett and D. R.
Peurlfoy had professional busir-oss
Smoaks Friday.
D. C. Beach and family of Stokes
v isitc d relatives at Smoaks last
A. P. S.
T v. e editor of The Press and i Burns, Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Boils,
he benched until the^ latter Standard came to Smoaks on busi- | Ulcers, Eczema, Salt Rheum. For
Sore Eyes. Cold Sores, Chapped
Hands or Sprains its supreme. Un
rivaled for Piles. Try it. Only
25c at J so M. Klein.
mm fUNUFilTUIINI
COMPANY,
srcCKSSOKS TO
Wm J Fistibarne Heber K. « adgett
FISHBURNE & PADGETT
Attorneys and Counselors at Law
WALTERBORO, • • S. C.
S. HACKER & SOF^
/ G* Riley is bus*
Colleton Hn|itb.t AsMieintioix t«i Meet
The Forty-uimh Annual Session
have been conducting a careful in-| 0 f tbp Colleton Baptist Association
•vest^tatlon of this diserey and w ni be be i ( i with the Pine Grove
studying the life history of the fun- church No. 2. on Friday before the
gus which causes it. As a result | p ourrb Lord's Day in OeG 1911.
of this Investigation we are now
able to control tk*e dfsease.
Aathracnose first appears or> the
outside of the boll as r. small dark
to purplish colored spot. This spot
gradually increases in-size until the
Introductory sermon- to be preach
ed by Rev < J. S. M. Finch, or his
ritefnate. Rev. §. W. Ackerman, at
10 o’clock, a. m. No appointment
ha* been made for the Missionary
services on Sunday. The following
entire boll is affected. If such bolls named brethren are romed as
WE MANUFACTURE
Doors Sash and BNnds
Columns and Balusters; Grille:
OFFICE OF
Q;». A. J. Anderson
DENTAL SURGEON
Office Hours: * a * P m
. 8 p. m., 6 p. m
OPPOSITE Farmer* and Merchant*
Bank
’Phone lOCa.
WALTERBORO 8. O
JOHN H. BUCKS.
SURGEON-DENTIST.
EHKHARDr, S. C.
The Retail Merchants Pay Your Fare.
Owt-oMowa shopper* way eowae to Charteatoa, stay frow owe to
five days attend the theatres, visit the l*|*nd rreorta, etc, do their
buying and have their railroad fare paid for the rsond trip. Hm
only rondhloaui to be complied with are: First, that yonr combined
purchases amount to 925 or more. Mecond, that yon come from n
point twenty-five miles or more distant. Third, that yonr fare most
not exceed ft per cent of yonr total pnrrhasee. iAmrth that yon mat
buy a round (rip ticket or get • receipt from yonr railroad agent
at vour home station, showing that yon purrha««-d e ticket.
Tlie merchants of Charleston carry large and well assorted stocks.
The matter of selection Is easy; yon have n variety to choose from.
Ihelr stocks are kept fresh by being replenished often. Prices are very
reasonable, considering quality. * *
If yon cannot Had Just what yon want la yonr home town, remember
you ran always get It In Charleston.
Tlie following merchants are mcmliers of this refund plan and
will be very glad to serve yon:
Ask For Refund Books.
be cut open ths insid-e is feund to
be discolored and ratten.
We have found in our Investiga
tion here that ths fungus which
causes thia disease grows in the
seed. tr-ken from mature bells
which were slightly diseased; were
fout-J to have the flliments and
spores of the fungua in them, and
8where such seed were planted dis- ,
eased plants were found to devel
op from them. On ssch diseased
plants the majority ot the bolls
were diseased. We also found
that when we picked cotton from
healthy stalks and planted the
chairmen of the standing
tees, and are requested to hare
their reports ready so that there
will be no failure. Brethren, please
give this matter your errnest con
sideration.
Order of Business—\V. C. Brant.
fitate Missions — B F. Halford.
Foreign Missions—J S M. Finch.
Home Missions—J. C. Lawson.
Orphanage—J. B. Dodd
Aged Ministers Relief—H J Giv
ens.
Education—L. B. Ackerman.
Temperance—J. S. Griffin.
Woman's Missions - S. W. Acker-
enmmit- and Omamertfs; Screen Door!
Windows. *
WE DEAL IN
Glsss, Sash Cord and Weight
CHARLES I ON. S C
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2 Meetmo
CHARLESTON, 3 C
GARBLE AND
GRANITE WORK ft
and
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S H. W. BLACK Sit. *
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’ DENTAL SURSEONf
I have reopened my dental |
O office, and have associated y
? with me DR. JOHN H.
O BAKER. All work given
^ prompt attention.
q Office next Terry & Shaffar’a
X Store.
Office Hours: 8.30 am to k
p. m. 8 to 6 p. m.
’I’pone No. 07a.
Walterboro, W CJ
Art Stores.
Lanneau's Art Store
23 8 King Street.
Antique Furniture.
Morgenstern Furniture Company...
. . . 62 Reid Street
Bakers. ^
Condon’s Bakery
153 Rutledge A*e.
Rook Stores.
Walker, Evans & Cogswell
3 Broad Street.
C. L. I .egerton. . 20:1 Ming Street
Carpets, Mattings, etc.
Mutual Carpet Onmpany
.. 347 King Street.
China, Glass and Queen ware.
Charleston Crockery Company
_ 299 King Street.
Cigars and Tobacco.
Foiin Bros Oc.... 260 King Street
Clothing and Gents' Fwralshhags.
Reutac.incr A Visanski
252 King St.
fllrsch-Israel Company
..King and Wentworth
Bluestein Bros. . 494-496 King St.
W. S. Cook Company..332 King St.
d. Brown r-ons. .354-356 King St.
U'inov aid Vohtski. .. .385 King St.
Department Stores
M lurvbgotl & Sons
.. ...... . .240-242 King Street.
Loulr Cohen A Co
222 224 King St. and 203 Meeting
The Korrieon Dry Goods Co
80-82 Hasel Street.
J. 1%. Urml Co 219 King Street.
Druggist.
Fur.'tgon Drug Co. 286-388 King St.
Fish and Oysters.
iTorry Fish Co...... 133 Market St.
Florists.
Counelly-McCV.rty Co
... .. .. 29C King Street.
Fnrniture.
Phoenlg 1'nr’i‘ture Co.. .
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«epd from these on land which had man.
not been in cotton the previous Sunday Schools—A..C. Hiers.
year we had no anthracnose. The The clerks of the churches are
investigation further showed that requested to fill out carefully
under ordinary condit4ons the fun- the blanks ir- the preps-red letters
gus does'' not live it* the old dis- for the association.
J. 8. Griffin. Clerk.
F. 0. S. Curtis, Moderator.
O RIldfi* busy.
eased bolls and stalks for more
than one year. All this shows,
then, that by using seed which are
fre^e from disease and practicing a
one year’s rotation we can geti rid
of anthracnose. This has been de- | Kn othPr po int ir- Col Won cotin-
monstrated in the fields on the E*-; ty w ni | )e visited by O'Riley this
perimect Station during the past
two seasons and is being further lo ^ an j ber g
demonstrated on a number of farms
throughout the State thia season.
Another important fact brought
out in this investigation is that a
great many farmers are brir*sinK
the disease on to their places in
seed bought from seed houses and
seedsmen. Many of the worst cas
es of e-nthracnose were brought
about in this way. We would ad
vise that every planter secure his
toed from hU own farm,- Either
this or buy from some one whom
you know does not havo the dis
ease on hie place. Anthracnose
If ft bad dieeftse bat It can be
season. From Walterboro he goes
" F,RE 1NSDRASCE
PHONE 21X OR WRITE
J. D. vonLehe, Agent
HARTFORD & AETNA FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Will insute improved country dweil-
inp* and furniture, store buildings
ard merchandise stock.
Send For Prlcei,
Y. Beech repreeeat* ■« •'
O'Riley Is busy.
Mr
■stftbiisltod In 1T94
> OMeet Pina la Amertoe
O. A. WALKER
C. E. DURANT
Civil Eng’r and Land Surveyor
Will be in Walterboro at J.
B, Ackerman’s on Saturdays
and all oth^r days when not
at work in field.
’Phone No. yyy.
18 THE WORLD GROWING
hETTER?
Many things go to prove that it is.
The way thousands are trying 1°
help others is proof. Among them
is Mrs. W. WT Gould, of Pittsfield,
N. H. inding good health by tr.Jting
Electric Bitters, she now advises
other sufferers, everywhere, to
take them. “For years I suffered
with stomach and kidney trouble,”
she writes. “Evefry medicine I used
failed till I took Electric Bitters.
But this great remedy helped me
WondcJrfuIIy.” They’ll help any
woman. They're the best tonic and
finest liver and kidney remedy
that's made. Try them. You’U see
56c at Jao M. Klein.
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Why Will Yon Take
THOSE LONG DRIVES
.. 287-191 King Street.
Buell A Roberts..573 King Street.
A. G. Rhoder A Son
359-361 King Street.
Fnmttare and Dry Goods.
Bucli A Roberts..573 King Street.
G sorer*.
J. if. Hesse. Montague and Coming.
The John Hurkamp Co
K-ng and Broad Streets
una, Btoyrlc*, and Hport log Good*
The B. II. Worthed Arms Co
.. .. «. .. .. ..230 King street
Hardware.
|
M. H. Lazarus-. .« ... -.
King and Hassell Stree
A. McL Marlin..363 King Street.
Strohecker & Me Derm id *
287 Klag Street.
Ball Supply Cr.... 377 King Street
Jewelers.
Jas Allan A Co..285 King StreeC
Carrington, Thomas A Co • • • • *■
- ..251 King StreeC
Optician and Optical Supplies.
Partons Optical Co....244 King 8%
Piano*, Organs, Mask* and Musical
Merohaadlee.
Scigilngs’s Music Store, 243 King 94
Stoves, Cooking Utensils, Etc.
Minnis Stove Co _
,u
King and Burns Lan
Shoe Stores.
Robert E. M irtin. ... 256 King Ht.
U. J. Williams 248 King St.
Roitert Martin. ... 139 Market St.
A. A. Hirsth 281 King St.
D. C’Urcn A Sons..381 King St.
V. . F. Livingston.... 366 King 8A.
Jacobs Sh« • Shore 610 King St.
Trunks and Rags. ,
Cnarlestou Trunk Company...... .
-. — ....270 King Street.
Ikaaks and Office Supplies.
Eduard J. Murihy.. .. .... —
— ...... —157 Meeting Street,
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When you can go to H. D. Padgett. Jr., at Ruf
fin, S. C , and] get what you want and just as
cheap.
I deal in Groceries, Dry Goods, Furniture, Stoves,
Trunks, Coffins and Caskets
also
Get your waj^onJ^and buggy repaired and jour
horse shod. My blacksmith shop is open
Six Days in the Week
H. D. Padgett, Jr.
RUFFIN,
SOUTH CAROLINA