The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, January 08, 1919, Image 1
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: COMMITS SUICIDE
H. M. MANOR, HAMPTON OOUN.
rr, TAKES ms OWN LIFE
Aram hearing pp srspi.
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01008 AS TO GTTLT.
Big Crowd Here
For First Monday
[ Monday. beinK the first Monday in
■ the new year, there was the aaoal
| bia crowd of visitors to Walterborj.
there being a good sprinkling of
boys in khaki who were seeing and
greeting their many friends There
was much interest in the sale of
lands by the master and many in.
Walter boro. s. c. Wednesday. January, s, ms.
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TWO ASPIRANTS ‘
FOR THE HOUSE
Mo Far Only Two Candidates Have
, Aaananred for the legislature
to FUI Vacancy ‘
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' \ v. --NOT.
BARUCH GIVES -" I Boll Weevil Goes | J||£|j|j|j|j£ [JjjjJ^UQT
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NITRATE FACTS Into Wintec Quarters
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Kept Secret on Account of War. K\.
plains Shipments Secured From
Chile la M t Year. ^
By P. H. McCiowan.
BROTHER KILLED NIGHT
Washington. JanJ -‘2. U.
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Clemnon College, Jan 2. Owing tf
I the r**cent cold weather, it oppears
I that the boll weevil has-at la i t gone
! into winter quarter* and this has
! made It possible fOt the State Crop
i*est Commission to settle deflnitely
the boll weevil quarantine line for
| the winter. ' The quarantine zone,
which is a belt of about 3b miles
'wide in advance of the safely line.
OF nnrFMRFR *1! tbi» there were quit- a number .>f • eTeral Prominent gentlemen have period, hitherto suppr?RS*>d :oi anlM.
vrr arsiv bnaunav | trades made during the day. j beeu urged to run. but it now ap- tary reasons, are •»«*i ’wi»h made
■ ■ I Much Interest was also taken i* y e * n lh ** l* 1 ** ,1ro above hamed will public by C. H. MaciV»w«>l . director
.... . T .. ' the-political situatloo artsing over b< ‘l h i 4 * of the chemicals division of the war
itemi ioiu . x • * . — - j Col. D. II. Peujjfoy is a promin. industries board, for the purpose
'ent young atjorney of Walterbojo, clearing np certain misunderstai
MsOot Had Qr' legislative vacancy. Man
Clrrumstaatlal KVidence Pointedy^ucuses of friends of the candidates
to HU Having Had
DEO EMIT SM
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PAMMKD AWAY PEACEFTL^Y
DIKIMJ EARLY MORNING
WTOLK AbLKEP OF BLOOD
do With HU HroUter’s IKs
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■•till, Jan. 4.— H. M. Manor,.j Preserve jour meat, uj*** Figaro
.DfOther of \K . F Manor, who wav preserver at Fishburnf's Drug Sttir
tf«dd dead on the porch of his
>om« ten mile* from here on* th**
night of Deoember 31. killed him.
«4t I
here .today, near the scene of
death of his brother. Detec.
had been at work investigating
death of W. F. Manor and the
r’s Jury was to hav e recon.
today for a further ihveatiga-
of the crime.
J. M. Carter, who is in Charles,
ton now, is in town for a sho t
visit.
Prof. J. F. HUfter Appointed.
Prof.' Jas F Risher. of Smoak-.
has been commissioned as a mem.
j"j' g Yhat ber th< * Couoly Board of Eduea.
Manor had been told that clr. t* ion -^° ,ak ^ the place of Snaa - R.
ntial evidence pointed to his t Sau “ dprs . of .stokes, who reeentl.
been responsible for the tendered his resignation Pro-
Risher is a graduate of The Cltad *1
and is an educator , of recognize 1
ability and 'experience
CTX1T ON LUNG.
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HIS DEATH CAME
AS GREAT SURPRISE
*-.« ■ ' '
Had Been in Hoapttai
- Hume AgaAl Much
Wa*> |*reside«t of V. 8.- Reren
Year*.
Oyster Bay. N. Y.. Jan. C.—The
odore Roosevelt for seven years Pre.
sident of the United States, died at
his home atsSagamore Hill, at 4.ir>
o'clock this morning. The famous
of his brother but he Is said
to have left a note protesting bin
itaoeeuc^. When the body of the
elder brother was found Tuesday,
rwbery was given as a possible wo.
J*"** as he was a man of considers,
bln wealth. The younger Manor
vail also wealthy and both had im
portant financial connections *n
4outh Carolina and adjoining states.
Both were unmarried.
Annual Fair Meeting
Will be Held Friday
Only two candidates haic entered
lerewted persons present when t!lei l,,e r * < ** for ,he House of Rep resea - ) v> atmingiun, j>n. •../
bidding was in procr«-*^< | istiveo to succeed the late Col. J. ; Baruch, chairman of the war indUK
The auction, sale of horses and ■ Wl '- .Hill. These randkiates are' tries board, authorises the folio*'- is discontinued for the winter. This
mules by the Gieger Horse and Mule I Co1 D R ' r <*« r ‘ f o> and. W. W. ing: V ^ win P** 0 ™* ^perktlve again
Company was well attended and lM>th of W'alterboro. Other | Facts concerning ‘the imp.utaM^n about April >!•* depending on the
many animals sold. In addition : have been suggested and and use of nltr.it« during tY.» war weather conditions. Permits from
L. - ■nv-A m t ■« a«m * o aan t las *%« asm bs a w*.s ewAfleval KI • K as**# av a it vsst v-awa**«%■- ttslli tllP QII it T3 D t i D t* ZOflC t (FT'*
no longer necessary. The safety
zone, which is a,belt about 20 mile;
wide in advance or the boll weevil
of line, will remain- effective and no
nd- shipments ure permitted to * move
< wer' ? - held'and"tbe'plans for~the"eiee-i havi,,K romf ' h ^ re several years ago ings which have existed. .from that zone into free territory
t° tion were made The banks were ' frvni county. He is a gra. In the fall of 2927 the congi'-ss without a special permit'. ! These
, I crowded all da> with men maki■ ; ! d,,ate t ' roni College, and appropriated 20.000.000 t6 b* used permit* are rarely granted '. The
! their financial arrangements for th-* for !M ' v,,ra * years was a member of hy the agricultural 'Jepsrtmout in eoniinisHion i.n opertaihg this quar.
'ensuing year * • * aw ^ rm 1’eurifoy Bios., bin importing nitrate of soda to be r.old amine is guided by thb eireunistan-
i ' J has bee-j pcarticing law alone Tor by them* to the farmers at co t. This ces and from time to time may issue
several years CoL iVurifoy serve<l was later made a revolvirg'boasd permits from certain areas near the
as a member of .former Gove'rno/ procur.»d for the department of a«i. safety line in safety zone when it
Blease’s staff during, his flisj and gricultdre some 209,000 long tons is found to be safe to do so.
second teVms as governor. He has of nitrate for shipment from Chfi** The boll weevil quarantine line
not held any political office other during the winter and spring. Ow_ now begins at the Savannah River ai
than this. In 1914 he was an un. ing to disturbed shipping conditions Beech Island,' and runs throiig'.i j i ^ iner t caas exponent of-“the atrenn.
successful candidate for-the House, in the early spring it was impossible Black ville, Hranchviile, Pregnall. I OUB life.'''who had fought* in the
since which time he has been engag- to bring in for February-March ar. Summerville, and Mt. Pleasant. Th** Spanish.American war and risked
*d jn- the praetice N of his profession, rival the tonnage expected.'and with safety line begins at the Savannah 1 ( | eat ) ] hunting big game and explov-
Col Pemifoy is conducting an ac_ the needs developed by the expert. 11''*^ at P ar,( * vii, '‘ and nm» through : j n g u,# jangles of Africa and South
live campaign and has many friend* vd spring ofren»ive of the Germans, Kt|geH«ild. Swansea. St. Matthews. I America, passed away peacefully
who ar«* helping him. ; it beeanie necessary to divert to *St. Stephens, and eastern edge of 'while asleep, the victim of a blood
W W. Smoak editor of The Pres* France a large tonnage of nitrate Bulls Bay. ' ' ' ' | P f 0 | j n lung, resulting from in.
and Standard owner of Oak Ridge for manufacture of explosives .In Parties interested can obtain maps (Unimatory rheumatism traceable
Farm. He graduated from Th-* that country and* for further In. from the State C*r6p Pest roiilmti.! to an i D f^*ted tooth from which he
Citadel in 1900 and taught two creasing production of explovise' in ^on. Clemson College, S. C.
year*, one at Smoaks and one ut this country for use In France. Thl-* 1
Walterboro He then entered^ the immediate peed made it impossible
Farmers and Merchants Bank and for fhe department of agriculture
served this institution as cashier till to secure boats sufficient to bring
1906 when he purchased The Press in the full SPl.OuO tons so that 66.-
an«l Standard, since which time ho 77S tons was actually imported in
has been editor and manage- with time for use bj\the farmers for
the exception of a >e<V and a half spring planting.' \, •
Willie A. D»vI-. when he lived in Kentucky and An. Hhor 1 Tonnage Kxplnined.
The people of W.«Iterboro wer-* derson. S. C. Mr. Sriioak .was a Owing to military necessity, pub.
[shocked this tnornin;. to leara thxl [candidate for the House in 1908 and .lieity could not. of course, h«* given
x^A^illiq, .\4 Davis wa** dead. Mr j was * n •1 1,> second race, withdrawibg to the reason of the non arrival of
'Davis was ill only about a week oi iB f!*' 01 of Hon. Georget W. Way the uiftate 9oM to the fanners, and
influenza which turned to phenmnnia [ H** was again a candidate in 1916 this inability to deliver was the
colminaiing in his deazh early th*5 aa< f/ I** 4 ! 'be ticket In the cam. cause of considerable feeling on th<*
morning. * . • j piugn of 191S he was a candidate t» pqic, of users of nitrate of soda
The deceased was a young man . succeed himself hot was defeated The military necessity was th<* gr**/.
; many Ipialifies ; nd was making ' running third in the race. Mr. Smoak i*‘Sj on** and ^he planters who wer<*
He was full . is. bas serv**d as secretary of the Col- enable to gel the nitrate were in
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DEATHS
* MARRIAGES
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Morris-Be»«ct ^
Married at the home of magis. overlooking Long island Sound,
• rate H W Hudson. Jr. on* Sunday
afternoon Miss Kthel Morris and
Lee Bennett. The bride is :i
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J K. Mor.
•ris. and thi* groom a prnsp»*ron-
young farniei* and business man
Many 'good wishes go with them • •
their new home
suffered twenty years ago.
With oat Pomp or Ceremony.
CoL Roo.evelt. twenty_sixth Pre.
sident of C-o railed Staten, will be
laid to res* without pomp or cere
mony in V uing's Memorial Ceme.
tery .in thi. village Wednesday after,
noon. Hr will be buried On a knoll
n
plot which he and Mrs. Roosevelt
Selected soon after he left the White*
House.
The annual meeting of/ihe Coll**- j msftjy qualities md was making . running tliird in the race. Mr. Smoak tesj one and ^lie planters who were \ Smoak.Itow land,
ton County Fair Association will be.\ sneers of life. Me wa* full . h. haH **rvep as'secretary of the Col- pnable to gel the nitrate were in Lodge. Jan «. A pretty hum
held Friday at noon, at the offices of [energy and was a hard and rnfelli- ( Ictnn County fair for a number of this way contributing to the supply- wedding was solemnized at th
Col. Jas. G. PadgeJL the president geaf"worker. For several years h.- 'eais v and has been connected with of explosives in France, which lnt**i home of the bride's parents. Mr. and pupils may enter new - or at any
ofdhe association. * Aj this meetin'c [ hr.^. been the popular and accr»m. • nian J 1 ' movements for the upbuilding led lo the winning of the war Mrs .1 C. Smoak, at noon Sunday, tim,* anl pay from date of entrance.
when Miss Pearl Smoak became the It Z
. i.itlleion Coljege. I.ittleton. S’. C#
which carried an advertisement In
this paper during the summer had
the largest fall opening in several*
v«^irs. The institution is spending
several'thousi.ml dtdiars on improve.,
meiits including the completion and
heating of ihe new Science building.
„ . oeen me popular ami accom. • •-■-•v —”-- ■**** —*** ■«*« upuiiiKiiu^ i**a m me winning oi me wm
the report of Ibt* officers of the tnodating carrier of Rural Free d,*- , d*the county. i jj,e nitrate of soda sitnutioif in
fair association will be hati and liew Uvery route .Mq. J. out from WalH*r.
aext y
officers *for.^\t year elected. Plana boro. His friends antf the pgrtou- Mul - and horses.
•d farm animals for
t*orp Live. Stuck A Vehicle Co.
will be staffed for the fair next yea* - , along this route will receiv*. Hi
«■--— , next's of his death with sorrow/-nn*. t
KKIN)HT MFMBF.BSHIPM [genuine regrets.'
' ' ,... | Mr. Davis is surviy *d hy/liis p *.^* ''
e Walterboro Chapter of the enis. Mf. and Mrs A. P Davis, wif • • P ,s ' * n Kleins
the l'nite.| States up until abotn bride of Mr. H. M Rowland of Way .
Some splertd th,* first of August vv'as a serious cross, (la. I!**^ \V Jl. McCiun. pa
sale \Valt«-s/^ one. although every expltsstvt* and tor of ilte hrid**.perfornnst the cere.
nite.| State?; up until abotn
rst of August
chemical plant waj kept supplied mony in the presence <tl a
few
I h**
rican Red Cross has been r**_'and several children H P was liv.. -
qnested to make a final report to ing on a farm at Thayers and wa-j LEXiISLATURE IS /
headquarters on the recent member, j doing well
ship campaign. Therefore, it is
reqaeated that all of the auxiliaries
sad committee* in the county which
nave not already handed in their re.
rort*. do so at once.
/ Owiag to the uausual amount
sickness in the county the results ' Mr. Morris was IM oaly s sbwrt while
is a son of the late Hear) Mot.
V mn .Morri**.
Van Morris A promiaeat young far.
mam of the eoun.
Clara R*T>wi a taflrm-
night of
e. mer sad business
, ty died at the Cli
of ary Tuesday nig
achieved fell below ' expectations. He
hot iB gplte of this handicap more ris of the Omera seetloa. and is sur.
nsanhtrg have bees enrolled for Vived by Bis mother and several
the Red Cross than were secured brothers and sister* Mr. Mom-
last year. he report of th® full well amKfavorcbly known by *
number of members will be publish- large circle of relaizres and Ittead* ^ Tweaday *0/next *'
•*t aezt week. Make all r* ports to who will be pained to le*rn\ of hi; , in|f> ^acasion of
K. Fishburne, chairman. 'death.
—. with suflicienj nitrate to maintain friends ami near relatives' ,,i
I-resh shipment of Nunaily's o;ui. full operations at all limes. Thi. ; contracting parties
was done by drawing from govern. , The bride is the acroinpliitlied an 1
jVuent arsenal reserves and by trans*. preffy daughter of Mr. and Mrs. f
, ferring stocks from fertilizer uianu.. <’• Smoak. deservedly popular in thii
^ ^ — ^ * ifactuiers and oth»*r holders to plants county The groom is h prominent
W All?ITT 1/inrt4 - w l' en “to^ks were about exhausted, business man of Waycmss. when*
IvIEjEjI vyiq 14 I n Owing to the shortage of nitrate, .t he has resided for a nuurber
1‘iesbirlei ian 4 Inin li.
Services nevi Sunday at 11 o'clock
111 the morning:. Sunday school rt'
Jrt o'clock in ih»* morning. Fre-y
IkmI\ invited lo fhe Services
* Rev. S. H. Hope.
I'astor.
t ;ud of Thank**.
Mr. KiftTBf 5 : Please allow m**
space in your paper to thank my
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t oUrtott's Lawmakers Will I>*mv
f for t ohunbia to be Pre.
al Opewlnft of
it Owing to the shortage ol nitrate. ,t lie lias resided for a mitn4»er 04 space in vour paper to thank my
1 was deemed wise to ask the impor years, holding a responsible position friends of Collefon for their kind
tor to discontinue sales of nitrate 'o with the A. C. L. Railroad company, ness at the holidays and duriag my
. fertilizer manufacturers other tha 1 After a trip 10 a number of pofot-i illness, i know ihey will be Klad
for the making of sulphuric acid. «f interest. Mr. and Mrs. Rowland to hear 1 am better, able to walk
;nnd after fhe first of July all con. *111 hf* home to their friends at about my room.'
Mrs. L. T. Sanders.
Adams Run, Jan. 2nd. 1919.
Now Manager Arrives.
Mr. sad Mrs. E. P. McNeil and
'ittle child have aytived in town ‘o
nake their' hotne.- Mr McNeil
edmes to )Falterboro from Majes
I.OIH.K
The seMUon of the State legisia-
tore for th® year 1919. will begin
week. Al this
aemion
oneaatse by electing a speaker
aad transacting other business ger.
tnaae to the proper organization of
th® Senate body. The Senate will
I,
signraents of nitrate arriving in th»* Wqycross. The best wishes cf
country sold lo suck manufacturer:! ntaoy admiring friends' aecouipan-
| were commandeered by the ordanee Mr and Mrs. Rowland
department and turned ®ver »w —- 1 -
munitions uud chemical ntanufac. Deuni'ji n«*w way
turers. These contracts thus hand!- Klein*. '
the House wIM Were made between the Importer. >
and the fertilizer people in the fall Jn^*
meat sntwker .<1
RttlldljMt New Residence.
The handsome new residence "xf
of 1917.
All Rest lie tlou- IL-moveri.
Immediately on the signing of fh.* 1
Lodge Jan 6th -Lelmd '• its’organisation.The a n n “»Hoc. all resirictions were taken ;
lliers who has for several month- o{Tirrr for lhiK bod> w|1 , , )( . off of the Importers gs tar as sab s
held an important positioo at the hrilt< . na . t covprnor Junius T. Liles 01 n,trn, ‘' ,0 f«*rtilizei manuractdi.
i.^i. Iv 1 "* n °.r Orangeburg. A president pm . aBd «Y i l U ‘ ,Ur . Srt U ^ r! :. V" r ° n *
the management of a dry goods *t home with* his father. *' nr H. | 1eni (or bo(lr wi |, he chosen | c, , n, ‘ d : so,\ that there will b«* no
He comes to accept the Hiers. he having come to tak * charge and other buisness’transacted ' Mlifflcult)' in supplying Vi' 1 ,. n tt r ,.
as manager of the dry\.of hf* fa,h "* farm ~ | t'olletoa county will he represgnt" ne ?^ H ,h '“ i nited s,at f H for
Monroe Clittoa Fraltv one of our 4-1 v .. eultural U9e for spring planting
Nitrate ol soda is the foundation
French bulbs
Sion*
■ ft. Geroge Price on Hampton atreM
. ‘ is nearing completion. This build
received w shipment of mg Is located near the home of C
Gadsden Padgett. Mr. Pric® being
a brother of Mrs. Padgett. D. £.
L. Hiers is the contractor in charg *
of the building
FisUbume's Dru.
their hodne*
to Walter bon
ville where be has been engaged in Charleston Port
business
position
toods store for the Wlchman-Brown • ... ua* ^ tl| <h aennte bv Col. Jas G
"* ost P r ® U,,D ‘ Dt m ‘ n i,mons Padgett who enters upon his secon I
• those who gave his life for his rotiiv.
Giving Hogs Double TreaUnent t'> »t ‘ h ‘* fr o nt Mr Fraltv was a
Dr. C. L. Hartman and County *«n ot the late Geo
Agent Risher have been busy jester Fralix and entered the service about
term as State senator from Colleton ° "tnokeless powder and high ex_
Eraitv was a rouB|> He reelected las, fa!!
\\ashtncto.i without nppolli(loa *4enator Pad. 1 rh ' ,nlfaU a ? d the purchase
cett has m^le a goo<l senator and '
porta I ion of nitiate
and im.
to the United
Nitrate for Fanuer-.
I have a supply of application
blanks for nitrate ‘for farmer-.
Nit rate will he sold by your countv
agen, for p«*r ton and freight
There is an ample supply for all
n**eds. so you should experience no
difficulty in getting same I hop.*
to deliver full allotment* ai one
time All applications must b,. in
iiiy hands by January ;.*» Monev
will lie deposited later.
You can get vour
f.
school IU'kmii MoniUy
hichly respected by his colleague; 1' aU '* waM by the United
’■lay and today treating hogs in thv Juif 15th. * . _
county. Many hehds of pure bred Eugene McMillan who he* beew and other" State ' officials MtK government through the war
■ir-gs have been treate«i by them in th® service and stationed at camp of and ah ,ji, x enabl • ind "*Bies board in coopi ration with
during the last two days. . They Jackson has received an honorabb* fo ^ on# , of fb# , j,.^,.*,.,, j ( . the Importers formerly handling thi
gave the double treatment, thus 1m- discharge! from the service and j material, the importers buying in
nunizing the hogs treated agalnstv 1 "** a ' bMfm with b¥» psrents..M 0n arro „ nt of , h ,. death of Uol,
tiog Cholera. Tuesday they spem and Mrs. \N ^ > McMillan j \ V Hill, member el«H*t from thl-
.the day in upper Coiieton and treat- J L. Carter was in the v< on | v one member of ihe
**d hogs for S. P‘ J. Garris. Jr., and stationed at c>«np Jackson kpu^l |o ^ r b(Mlv ^ ni bl . nt M , h ..
Mason Hodce. F. J. Berry. D M the holidays ?t home with hi- ps*. ^
Smoak C. A. Thomas, and J. W vnts. Mr. and Mrs. W. M Carter
Durham,
re.i t i n l
Today; they have boon P V Yarn and niothef.'MrsoM-**
ihe herds of Allie Beach., Mm Yarn, ot Walu-rhoro spent Wed
W VV. Smoak. and Dr B. G. Willi*
1: s, tit' 'he hoo
W H
\monu the many visitors i» Wsl.
•i!.<iio Mot day may i>o nieiitioni,* i
• . M lli .au P.xi-.* U of Jacksonhoro
\l>*,.r i{u* past 1 wx) years Mr. PfidgeU 1
X*. b,Tn living oti Fenwick Island.
b' ,v l:i- (ms di-< idod to move back to
Xus hvrm noar .lacksonboro where he
t i> v jg(* in farming, and stock
nesday
Hiers.
’Mr.* and Mrs. L.
> >8*on spent a t
• ■ <* Mr. and «Mr-
ring 1 ne holiday -
' i. aiui y\ . \\ ti Ilier- .»n
I. 1: .. !e *1 \Y H hi. i t ■ .-**
.'t. Ehrhardt Yhm-da
M> : J.n.ri* F* r b* who of.:. •
po-ta'q po*.il:o'i*T?CSf 1 U*;arl<-f4
\:r.y .YiiC*i sp« i»t .Christmas at !*oiie
Too • <>f
-I.:*- ai tk
J \\ Cm-i
< htl<!»
*w«un in Hon Columbus, . V
Ltintdale will have the drily of 1 *.
prv-»enting this county alone till .1
- ere -..r to the late Col Hlil i-
ehr sen. and takes his seat.
A»n* « f fli»- fit.*, aets of the speak* r
> Hon* wt‘l he t*i <b-sigiiat**
da’- f<\- hfd«l/ti. t!i«- election in thi-
ci -ml Uf Mam*- a stfeecssor to C* I
1L1L- Will h<- a> soon ;i: ; po-.
- '1- m or.J.-v tha, Jitih tim,. b*
e -I pilSsib'V •
, 1 a
fCkile as tn times ,past The govern
nn*nt received th*ir nitiate througli
J he importers at cos, and the profit
charged by the importers to priv'ati
nners was controlled by the govern
ment so thi^i uniform cost to nil
users was secured, this e< -l hein
tiased on the average monthly cost-
in Chile, plus tin* freight storag'*.
exchange, androthet e|em«*uts of
cosf^
A ci.mti it 1 <*,• known as tii, niM; t
e ®
conn 1*1 ilte** ot tin- l*niled St.,I* wa
♦•slal»lishr , <l vvnli offid . in New
from me or any of the hdlowing
P. M. Beryy, Smoaks.
W If Yarn, Smoaks.
H. K Wilson. Smoak*
H P Cone, Lodge
W. O. Jon**s. Ashtoti
.1 D. H 11*1-011. Hudson Mill
TU»* Walterboro High schbol be.
gan its session aeain Monday of this
week, followmJ the holiday vacs,
tion and one week which was lost
«fn account of the prevalence oP
influenza. It was. thought by the
trustees that the health conditions
were so much improved that school
application could begin safely again.
Mr. Farmer do Yihi Know?
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1; It costs about as much to.rals**
. a .*»<><* pound scrub as to raise a
IrtfiO pound pure bred steer. X
j 2. Do you know v your county
fslandt* n M**i«antil,. c** . Island, agent can purchase peach trees for
/'
ton
FarinTrs and Mf*t< liant I'.ank Cot.
tageville . .,
fI). C. Ydatns. I.'ioui'l
C C Hi*»tt. Bound
C C. Snnd**rs', Bittei
ft K Huggins. Green t’oml
.1 C Guess. White Hal! %
T S Jon**s. Salkehatcbo-
Th«* 'i'rtss :»n*t St.
tmi <> . nd. all bit n ks
mi:
.It
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* 'A':*Tker .- fo*>:pi:*i
’ * t! .'-t Fishbitri *
' C i>». Hiuii-oii in Town
pi. Cv< \V. Btunson of Lodge.
• is in tiYwn Tuesday. Capt. B.un
*-r>o b a « jusj rent tyied from .yhen.
* <3.. where has been visiting his
Janghter, Mrs. Paul Smith. He
Hve-lf*ahiiftih*nt <>:' \11>
di* - just in at Kleins. '
I*. M. Buckner Itettv*
<-r,n
with his tar her. B..K Fender.
H C Bishop. Clyde. Minnie an.i
Ruth, bf Elirbardt. were visitors in
our section Igfct wer k /
We wish for Mr. Snoyak nine*;
success in his campaign for th
m* an advertisement in this issue House. He deserves, fhe place and
or Ihe sale of guano, in which Capt. Wt ‘ hop-- the Peopje/Of t'qllcton will L-arn tha, I’ M Buckner, who ha-
trnnson does a large business eacli g"e *bU «lue con.*-j*leration aad rpt * been quit** ill i*f ■> prtcuinonla for
ear for tight and Ja-tice -^veral days has so much improved
,/ *•■ ■■ —- ■ X 1 that his, physician states that he
The many friends of Mias Ratio Miss Kuril} Wilkins nf Bridgeport will soon recover. Mr. Bnrknei
• lover will be pajned to learn that Va.. wa* a charming holiday vial tor had influonzia untj pneumonia fol.
perir
Mi.**
York and a N* :v York 1 eprcscnLi-
it* ,*’ of the war Industrie.- board re
pr,•.'*^hle«I that hoard in the office
ot tins commtu* ** Gov i t rymeii:
n«*ed- for nitrate v < ,** increjisiu
rapidly and the l!vlb 1 **piiii«*im'ni-
'Would h:vv,*» L* * t> vu*r^ larg**. jMi
ing 1 lie entire period of tli® v^ar j.li\spent a
n«*»*de«l nitrate was j-cenud an*l t , i**r*
was no let up in th** manufaeiuiV o
w'ar material- depending ttpon tlli ,
1, will b«* plea-ant news to his article.-
many friends over the county to ; — - - ■*- -—
-Vinol a iNTon-trurtiv'i* tonic 'all*
fho 'Flu" at FlehhtttneV
PiUe 4ir**Ve
Wall* rboi<\. I!<nit*-
Jr, it
a?-** Isd l\> ^***' y-o J*r ’iv *,t
boy \ ;Vt fiei.H* .v.-.vit) itlt* t!-* *
you fr*.m nursery men for 13 cents
each I’ears for 2d rents, apple*
for 2't rents
Do you kii*,w, you can set out
fruit . troes yet
I Do you know Hie proper way
to. prune ittt'it tt**-^ Don't put <
-pravit.- your trees any longer
Do v*>u know" tlo* number, of
giaii.>. <>i *•0111 111 • li l"'t that y*i-.i
plant wilt „e| ;’lin;rt'- Th« n b< ::*!
tn ti-<t v,-»i* -,*.;| corn now.
*. I to you know th*' tuib’h cow
-alt .1 dav
e,trn i- not
in ’fifiv, artny.
Aiint*- fitid J. vvell;
Vv.iht
sp*nt a \pottion pf Ah,* holuffiys 1 wit*;
Miss Mianie Morris
..Vis. Hafi* y Bailey and Mrs. Ellin *
.|ehn«>ss sp**nt the holiday^, with
Mrs G. K. Cupolan*l.
Mrs. S. V. Morris gave n vetv *n- market coin, peanut?, velvet bean*
joy able, part v for Miss OBie Yarn t»n is “in th** hoof."
Ii**e,|s'aii * ’it)***
.7 l»*» v 0*1 kt’ov.
fh) lay it . .J.* n
'k^tvo^l milk. t.*fui.*•.
e1<on oats * 1 tv* 1
ii, n> lay
v Di* you Ikpovv
tu n w ill 1 ton a -** th*-
of your sod
9 Do wa know th
*>•1
i»<* v*,u know
nu'.it .-i ;i*> .m 1
h* • t to tnak *
.1 proper rota
prodtirtivel.
best way t*i
Deam's new way
Kleins
meat smoker at
-fie is vet7 ill frith pswumonia
"er home on Hampton street
at U* her
Mi»* lowing. Hi- family are also inVeh
imprered.
Thursday evening of last week
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Sirnmous. oi
X.-hton. wore pleasant xiaitors *«.
' Wallet boro Monday. They were
• H. H Kentz. of Islandfon. was in tuesta at th** hom** of Mrs MimmunV
town Monday of tbit^week. parents, Mr. t.nd Mrs it. E. .lone-
10 Do you know the better yon
cultivate your brain the more you:
soil will yield.
11. Do you know the man that
reada is the man th*! leads Head
tor the enlighteapieat of jour mia*t
and the Ulumiaation of your soul.