The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, November 06, 1918, Image 8
Col. G. D. May Hm Two Real RoU
Weevil* Fov^mI .MI Vila
at Kd<re of T<
About three vef|» aKO' “Buss”
Aodfraon, of Clemaon Collette, vraa
here in aeareh ‘for sir** o# 1 the
boll weevil invasion. While hunt*
Jnr in ' the cotton planted hr
Messrs. Wirhman and Francis on
Cbl. C. I>. Mar's, farm just inside
the ar^a of the town limit*.* several
squares wqre found to be punctur
ed. Mr. Apderaon picked two of
these sad- rave them to Col. May
with instructions as to how to as
certain if the squares were real It
punctured by the weevil. . CoL May
was told to place some damp eart'j-
on a shelf and lay the squares on it.
corerinr them with« a tumbler.
Within two weeks Mr. Anderson said
there would appear two rrnb. .'Or
worms, which! would eat out pie
square, and in another week these
would turn to, or develop into real
boll weevils. Accordinrl)' to the
statement made .by Mr. Anderson,
these squhres turned out ,two very
pretty specimens of the cotton en
emy. and Col.. May had them dis
played in a class sbowintr them to
every one on Monday.
a gteU that his «»—•- ^ coun ty am i a j ew other coun-
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Ao, If you want your antomobtle se^t
X. eovoreda and clothes cleaned, sh*
The New York Prising Clu^;
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ought that it will not be nee-
e.Wry to continue this quaran
tine for much longer, as there
are now few cew cases of in-
luenza. The persons infected
* to be doing weil. Jhe
* achon of the, health authori-
* tie f s with imprest.
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Prof. J. A. Berly. extension ento
mologisf of Clemson College, was in
town - Monday and together wirh.
County Agent Risher. hunted, furth
er for ^more vreevila.'- .YboWt six
miles frirtu Wallerboro op the Cen-
terviiie road, the farm .of M. H-
Hiott. adjoining lhaj of-D. L. Smith,
was found tp have squares infested.
Further sehrrh was made in and b»*
yond Cottageville, and from there to
Cunnad?** Cross roads, and bark<-tA
54iWalterboro. A';number' of farms
were examined but no further signs
oMhe weevil were found.
Prof. Berly states that the weevil
will do some damage the latter part
of the cotton season next’ year, and
that the following'-year the damage
wifi be lK*t> of a fuB infestation.
Farmers will need to plant an early
maturing variety of cotton so tha*
the main crop may be prmluced be-
fbre the multinlicatioti of the weevil
is such as ;1o do seribus. damage.
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' >£. ’X<?ul)Uies atr -u^th with **a!a-
li.'i.. a*. Ikies not grit- »« 50c
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GREAT NOVEMBER SALE
WHICH IS NOW GOING ON
MEET ME AT
MEET ME
Where you can get more goods for less money and better goods
for same motley. Our great sto jk of Clothing and Dry Goods
<j from our warehouse has to be sold out on or before January 1st, 9s
we have to vacate the building, as the same is for sale or for rent.
See J. Frank or W. W. Smoak for the price of . the building. On
account of this we will have to chop prices right and left. We will
sell you goods cheaper than son ie other stores can buy them S me
are not higher in our store t*r last year. ^
TAKE NOTICE OK THE FOLLOWING
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PHISTOX It. M|YH \PKI»
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. CLOAKS, SUITS AND DRESSES
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Our Ladies’, Misses and Children’s Cloaks, Suits and Dresses are the same price as last
year. This we have to thank our shrewd buyer—of course this is , our Mr. J. Frank.
BOYS’ AND MEN’S SUITS v
You are and ^rill be able to buy just about 50 per cent cheaper than Anywhere in the?
State of South Carolina.
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OUR YARD GOODS DEPARTMENT
Such as Cotton Good s, Cotton, Wool and Silk Dress Goods, Serges, we are selling way,
way below mill market price. „ v • ‘ ' x
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OUR MILUNERY DEPARTMENT
W’ill be this year the greatest, the very la r est, best at the very lowest prices could be
bought. ... ' v .^ v / ' Vr +/
Men’s Hats wc. give away just for a little bit of money.
SHOES—You need not pay too high a price for shoes.
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This advertisement is nothing else but ^ the truth and we can
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lam'!! Tab] t??. two yetts ag.»
when I tnkif^c ihenV,.! was
sMflefimAi neat /leal from dial res-.
and from hemlarbq.and
Ian-.ml feeling due ItlimiK
' ge.stion and a/torpid liver. Cham
''berlainV Tj.lde'.s lorrec! thoke^rflH^
•«.:«ier> in a 4h'>rt time/ njid since
takisti tyt» h«Ttl<s of them' my
health iys InrCn good./ writes Mrs.
'J . P. HaVwodit, Aohurn. N". Y.
/>cni ral ffost>itaI. A. K F . flei. *».
M\ !>»>tr Mpther: ^ Will write you
JC,. F. Mole; of Klein's Drug sbore.r^ I?* lines to let you Jrear from me.
in the hospital/
force. I? vihitinit his brother' fit
I received a
Camp Jackson.
“shell v'oiind" in my right leg but
did not break if. I am 'getting along
vpfv w lf v . 1 hope yqu al! an* well.,
find eetting along film. I have
’tj rd from von aU for ■» month, i
prove it at
I^FRANK’S
doer toyfcne Express OfficX /* • • •'
are pitying the highest-market prices fof Chickens and -Egg^C
W’ar Savings Stamps. / /' \'
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W'alterboro, S. C.
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Dy Buying here you will save money to buy
nV. and ^Mrs, Hmith L. Turner ami
little daughter, of Hendersonvillir,
ye., re in 'V/a iter boro Morrdt^'. nf ter-
hooh. All three htve bfen ill *'a< wounded on the l.Vt day of,
ndliu-iisk, hut are-alhroat convales- , Sentember. . ».
Well, mother'I will wn.fe ooain
soon. T*dl theni all '■hello'* for m*..
Your affectionate V*n.
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^AiTter'a-v<fr .r N pleasa1tt stay "Of seA’-,.
/evaNweek* on' Fairview Fatin as the. \ ,
•uKfst of Mrs. j/w. uariscy.' Mis« ^-neraf Hospital. \. F F.. Oct.. 1
. Noel liansfonl retrirned to he^ Mv T>- ; ar Ffst. r: Wilt write yonl
a Hee rime /coming over here.
Father. I like over here. It is a
t«eautjf.u! place and I think you
would like it ton. 1 drfn’t think
we sill h» over h<*re. very long a s j
riMtre is nothing nmch doing now. \
I tlmif: that we all will soon' come ]
V- 2 a. . k.Y. . k . -. f ••• ». • a
home in Sarannalytast week.
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•f:t«; I wrote mother a tetter ih«*
o'day. . Hope she g >* it
^Well, sister.'f am wounded and
ha',, been <p t>ed for two‘week«. hit* -
t feel iilce 1 ran soon be un again. !
wa‘- wounded on Sept, 30 from u
'rhell. Three of my friends wery
•vouttde * from ti e saute shell p
tin worpded in un right * ftp's a<md ••
is m* friend, wise. We hare-bee
-Ittgethrer since ,we left Camp JnH
•otlV-fiu I were wounded .with th-^K
same shell, almost the ratue nlar
hi t he rottld^w.elk and 1 ra;j'i
Wert., fdMer. T have >-TtOt C .O
marching hack home. I can’t write
very in itch this-time. hut you must
w-Hte to me often, as you can and
tell me all the news you can; and
give my love to everybody.
Your loving son.
MAZO.V CROSBY.
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week, and we shall be pleased to h^e you
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You will hnd the buying of » phonograph a moat enjoyable ex
perience because our every endeavor, U to make you know the
Cofutnbu Grtfonola at intimately and as thoroughly as we know it,
/ We will put you in possession of facta you ought to know. Fsctt
about reproduction of sound. Facts that explain Columbia Grxfonola’s
purity of /s*/ and facts about exclusive Columbia tone-Te*ves. Wc
feel quite sure that il* you “knew all about the Columbia you wortkl nor
permit another day to pass by without having one in youf home,
-vitc killed. Hut qsit* s host of th-
it walk**d o^cr the field; Thevjp*/
1 lying ev.vy where dead. Homes a n 1
1 wngons tprn to nrec«»s and suns e\-
[erv wS**re., Quito a Js^of guns.-hi-
| cvcloft. horse*, and rows, and among
1 them was a verv fine cow. We milk
Tier end irtd Jhilk fbr our coffee Sh*
is one of ihe finest row* 1 ever saw
'Hie 1oo|> |tk« Mr. Pick lb-ark's old
P»Miv Fell. You remember her
Well. I’m feeling awful. I ha-*-
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Clarence F. Hvrne
Gets Promotion
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Friends of**c; F. Hvrne in tjie
•county will no doubt he glad to hea r
of his recent ovnuinfion to lienfen-
ant commander. “Clarence./ a*
most of u« remember him. served.
two enlistments in the N^ty. ’ For
a few years after his second enlist-/
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The Texas OH Company. When the;
BROWN FURNlTU’tE
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■ -•••'te oft*;n *nd me all the news.
• xvill «n ere«tse this short let
ter. With lovn to nil.
Yottr brother.- s
FPGAR U SMITH.
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HeW»” >fsr«IT Crosbx Writes. »
Penr Fatbvr and Mother; I will
n-Ht« • -p'l e few lines to let you
ke*r troiu me f am sate oversea
and have arrived in France. I tial liavigatlOK ,officer.
I'nited States went to war acainet
Germany he offered his services ft
the government, find had been^Tw
the service ever since. He hnj.-rtiad*»
his seventh trip aeross seas oti Near 1
the transport, Calamares. 'an intern
ed German ship. At the end of his
last trip Jt** reeelved the promptlonL
to lioiiivnart commander of * the
ttar*po v t IxMiisvlIle. which is one of j, 4
1 tie l/rg*?t transports in the service/
of the Fulled States government
On his next trip over he will go as
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