The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, February 11, 1914, Image 4

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! X tr. / PAGEFOUR THE PRESS AND STANDARD. WALTHRSOf 0, S. C. FEBRUARY 11,191 A^D ■IASn»ABO fem icy of • PUBLISHED EVERY WED NESDAY. ■< THE PRESS AND STANDARD, M JEFF FRIES. Edita R«fi»tt-re<! at tha Poctofka la Wal ter boro, S. C., ai raoxifc i«a. it l - WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY IS. 1914 -Sw ., ^1111^ af Ui« WMt af aara la aaa that wfll appaal la aoyraaa, tat va l»haTa that 4ar- la« Oja W fa* maatha tha fall —aalaf af tha word haa baaa hravsht ta tha alad af arory mmm. wawaa and child la CMlatoa coaatp. With ezccllaat prteca for eottoa aad x all froduet* of tha fara; with aatura aailtnc apoa the efforta of thoac who attaad to aatora'a offspriaf. the boaatlfa) crops of Collctoa County; with real estate bring! a it fine prices, aad with acor»s of families moving into the county, it seems that a new era has come into being, and that Colleton County and Wal’efboro is highly favored. Especially do business conditions In Walterboro verify th» statement that at last the town is coming into its own. and that within'a very shor while th« bus.iipKs and populatkm^of •the # town will i isreriaily trierer.nc Almost daily new familiMr'ntov* inti the town, Af pwse^fTthere are n» houH- wh; ’ ■ nrVd; anJ r •- 'Rt'-* : i> 'y/Tinrt.en of the tow*: i^-b.-inyirK < • f-U !.i -.r. .’.4. . Thm. nil aroutul u* v.e <• evider ( *.f prosperity, and it behoove*** th° j. pie of th*- eocnty Hid town to work together In g spirit of <o-oprrntJon for the advancement of the material, educational nnd -thical inter*-siB. Gk smaller industries ta the eodhty seek- lag for locations. TKHh the laqcU with which Colletoa County is bhws -ed. sad with tfce cl;mats unsurpasvSi snrs*ere in Xe state, are *e nrt. as business men. neglecting the op- portwaity to mak*! CoUeton County a« profCessive. if cot more so, than eay the counties of the Stai*. Thus we see that in order f -r Wal- terboro to take the au.y *** : ‘tn needs, location snd su-ronj'.dlnsi would justify, it In ne^»*ary thst the business men of tbs town of Waivr- boro unite themselves into \ D organ ization from whirs sill •>.* bar^hed aH partisan feelings, and gp which flmrs wi|f exist a strong sense of co operation. with ail of the. members Dorking for the advancement of all » «nd for the enlargement of life With- In the town. * many sections by different names In tbs tobacc sections of Kentucky and Tennessee ••wolloon'* ia often used. The disease has also been termed "Chlooroais,” ' mat tied-’op.” “calico” etc. / The new bulletine regarding this j disease'can be bad free on, applies-! tion to the Department of ^Agricul-j ture at Washington. D. .C. . The bul-1 let in is No. 4b. of the Department serie* and Is entitled “The Mosaic Disease of Tobacco.” ’ Cash Afflicted With Mosaic I From Washington, D. C.. A serious dl- •ase to tobacco plants, which often greatly damages the crop, has been carefully studied by scientists of the it of Agriculture. Tb« t has just Issued an ez- report describing the nature ■ Pleas of the disease and i*ahm that eortaia Insects tlwo dtseasg. aad la green- plaato •creened with fine cloth raalgatod With a aleotln paper kopt free'from it. In the Held. of eoetrol at present to ho the prompt all plants infected with Notice of Annual Meeting of Stock- h»*ldc»«. To the stockholders of the Colleton Cypress Company: Notice is hereby given thst the annual meeting of the stockholders of The Colleton Cypress^ Company will be held at the office of The Col leton Cypress at Colleton. Colleton county. South Carolina, on the It day of February. 1914, at 1 o’clock P. M. for the purpose of the election of directors snd transacting such othei* business M may come before the meet ag for consideration. M. X. Marsh. Secretary. l-14-4t. ures For a Limited^ Period the TfceOMI . GBOVg*S T4STXUCSS cfclU' Malaria aad beilds as »H* i Saw - - - CLASSIFIED ADS. WANTS. NOW IS THE TIME ' With a population rapidly ap proaching three* thousand souls; with the business of the town increasing; with- trade conditions in every lino of activity good,; with excellent farm* ing lands on every side, and v ith th>* introduction of the tobacco industry in Colleton County. Is It not a self evident fact that the time Is no* rip<. for an organization of rfie hiwi- ness men of Walterboro? The a^ed for an organisation of the business men of the town into a commercial body which will have the interest of the ..municipality d) heart Is so self • evident and so comtpon in towns much sir a Her than Walterhoro that the proposition it hardly worthy of argument: There Is heardlv r town in 'the state the size of Wal- terboro which his not in It a ttron? organization of its 'busuihse men always on the alert for opportunlt'*■», for the promo.|jn of th** l*esr. inter* ests Ci' ail Of the JiV>p?e of »he town' for the strenrtneuir.g of the bhaine- conc*'rn'd w'b^h* nlrtady exist, a«i1 se« uiing «if nev irtrie* 'vh;c|jX.!| J la tha opsraiiors of .. paekerin*. aad topping to bacco plants may rssdlly communi- cato iafsetloa from diseased to hoolthy plants. whoa they are t lu contact with the sap o* plants the auladv Is easy lo develop. This Is la addition to the spread of the disease by Inseeds, aad as the infection la so readily ear- tt Is obvloah that afflicted plants are siwsya Inwection centers eo long as they remain in the HHd. The methods of funrlgation fried n the greenhouse experiments proved so successful t|iat the question of their application to^rtie seed-bed is now under consideration j by th°i r *enartmenf. . The keeping of the “mossic” jrrfectlon from the seed bed seems a most important means of ^p»etrolling its- introduction and ■ °»d in the field. In so fnr buthreaks of th«. disease mav ocru- directly in the field the matter o f -•ticcessfu! control pr< hably w ill t found to he exeeediifgiv dlffe ul This is a inatt o r still v ie l np''t!i''»*eiir KS«e«l by the Departm-’it's scient j The development of the modi disease, csmtttonIy spoken *»f hr! “Calko.” In toha-w o plants pro*’ : c- very noficeahl" «bang's tit th*ir an- 1 pearsnre. The blossoms of tbe^ «.ll. It. plant are oftpn di?fort< d; the le- may be dwarfed, distorted and 11: - FOR SALE t«r-d and are ah; ays more or le«, moUled; frequently the entire plant :s dwarfed. In very young plants at the .two-leaye<l or three-leaved tstag-, and in much larger plants, fn the rosette stage, the first visible symptom of the disease usually ap pears aa a slight downward nirtin; and distortion of the smallest, inner most leaves. The dis-ase ia known locally WANT TOO OF Mf GOOD CL'HTOMKItS TO COME AND FAIT THEIR ACOOUNTB. AND SO THAT NEVER' PATH ANYTHING AT ALL TO GOME IN AND GET A RECEIPT IN FqLd* E. P. KNIGHT. S-t-lt. Terry & Shaffer OFFERS Undine Flour, Per BbL ~ $5.70 WANTED—Salesman and collector for uppor part Collctoa Coaatir. A splendid contfact for a live man. Apply to M. Paaiotte, or write Slager Sewing Machine Co Charlo8tioa.'S. C. <t 2-4-2tp. i FOR SALE. POR^SALE 35 acre* of land with Good Sett tenant House and. Barn 2 miles from Walterhoro on -Green Pond Road. Will sell at bargain. Thayer Lumber Co. See J. R. Lawrence. l-7-4t. FOR HALE—One tract of land Containing 81 acres in Bells town ship. Bounded W. O. TbOn-pion Cpnelius Avant, Hattie Weeks Nel- Son. for ca^h or easy terns. •M-2tp. ‘ ' .1 D. IMid von, Ruffin, S. C. FOR*ts.vLK - Lgg.s tor hatching from S. <’. While Leghorns; prize win- 1'. fo*- $1 u*i T. P. Mar ti:.'. Walter boro. S. C. 2. i,'2t; Best Butt Meat per pot y S\ pound s- - -2c. per ^ound Lenox Soap 7 cakes tor Lump Starch ; 7 pounds for \ Coffee,.perLb. 3 Lb. " • per qm > - Alaska Pink SalnKMLcan „ !_ / Snow King Baking 1 ?. Powder. Mr cun I v* Powder, per can And Numerous Other Bargains Which Will Astonish And Delight You • - -Tl Terry & r'Oi: V.AI.E -5 room house o.i rood l*>t. ’.vitii gxxi M? <i**s wi’hin the town limit4. *7 ,i 0, eary *»*rm < . *,ii4o .-* veral Ut: -,n<‘ss l'*ts on Xlai:. Street. A, ; ly to (i. Brov.n. Cheap. One recond-hand two hor.Hi- wagon. Apply to C. C \ riders mi. Walterboro, S. (’. 2. 11. It. FOR HblNT-—Fai m known “J. C. Caster Farm,’’.about a miles from Walterboro. Anuly to II. I). Pad gett. Jr., Ruffin, S. C. 2,11,4t. WALTERBORO, S. C. The Price Extra fin** Pert Oats for Spring in i Planting; H. W. Black, Jr. ndd to tl)e nxteriai proyre towns. llfinc,. t ' : • f 4 -» \yV\ i e *>r Ik if. ig *• ■ t.OW] t ne- a 1 h. v hi th** rn a r^cj b:* f of • .... net<*&mr. , * c ,,0 » ^ ‘.P or.'i: t M of the t., rPeriM.ro, A!*-, >jAM dAi'lr Iftte^^^^.sifr^-, ut ' of the tom, a '• and r'-allv. to a l.«r »• tmnvbi pie,of the Vniud ^tr.ieii. V.'.-I Is not Oil the map A str^jr T*eK|aj organ-nation >n pl^.- t Uftboro on the ifTap v Itb A three ^ montbs, ami ,tl;.* <yti11nij-.'l i it* ard snpjMirt of ibis o: ** :rt .^.i,j ; •|i}| : vkeep it cu h* map. There' ere cp-idithn* v ,- |! for tbe orgdntsqtinn ot suet a Ue’'*; «f tW* time;.more;k», probably, -i.r. ' has ever exf*Y»d. There d , i'ronc. ! probability that 6 e^ Ta irbals w | be construct*-d v.iih; ;i ♦*>. «; , r f . f ; the ’* <»u n t y a • th 0 ^ he i. rw I months There 4* inc.-easeti agita-. tion Cff. fhe question of the qust.'qqi E ARE ABLE £o supply you from the 8EGIN- N1NG TO THE END in our CcmpV.c Line cf Jew- e’ry we carry in Slock, which we seii at a' reason- • «■■ •••- ’ '*• - • s' ahje price with absolute guarantee for the quality, by v Offers This Wet FOR CASH V TheS. Finn Jewelry ,Co. , Walterboro, S. C. .V Per Barr 1 $5.f Also, l wish to call your attention to my unsurpassed lin Groceries and General Merchandise. 1 have a full, wel lected stock and my prices are the lowest. S-4* of drainage, and there are always hundreds of capitalists and ipec iu i N •THE POOR MAN’S FRIEND.*?