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BOLL WEEVIL LINE CHANGING RAPIDLY Clemson CoIlege Stations Expert In Columbia. Because of the rapid advances of the boll weevil and the great'activity in the shipment of cotton seed and hulls at this season, it is necessary, says Prof. A. F. Conradl of the crop Pest commission, to change the boll weevil line freluently and to have fiuarantine information qluickly avail ahlo for the people. Consequently the commission hasg decided to station a weevil specialist in Coluimbia for the re. t of the season. 'This will be a great convcnience t(4 shippers, trans por tation agents and ihe publ- ge orally. 'I'he weevil specialist to IDe sent to Columbia is .1. A. Ierly, who will have lealquIarters at the live stock sani tary offlee of Clenison college, Liberty National bank building. Ile will be prepared to issue informat lonl with despatch anel to grant necessary per mits without loss of time. The act:ve illgration of the holl weevil will cnd with the ilrst killing tros, ehih niy oceur at. any tinie bet ween !le mnidc'ie of October and the middle of Nwcmber. When such a frot occurs, the weevil will go into winter (luarters and become station ary. and at that time1 the boll weevil liIr. will become stationary. The 'fotv Zon1e will then 'le llove(d down as omch as is safe, and the quarantine lin %ill be removed entirely until lext .q'i-ing when the 'weevil hec"ennes active r.gain. IR[D, NERVOUS IOUS[WIFE TOOK VINOL Now She is Strongsand Well Berkeley, Cal.-"I wa nervous, irritable, no ap etite, not sleep, and was alwa t , so my house work was a gr effort. After many other medici s had failed VinoE built me up and made me strong. I have a good appetite and sleep well. Every nervous, weak, ailing woman sh--dcl try it."-Mrs. N. Edmunds, 2107 Dwight Way, Berkeley, Cal. We rsk every nervous, weak, run down, ailing woman in this town to try this cod liver and iron tonic on our guarantee to return their money If it fails to help them. For sale by Laudrens Drug Co. an(l Druggists everywhere.. GET READY FOR "FLU" Keep Your Liver Active, Your System Purified and Free From Colds by Taking Calotabs, the Nausealess Calomnel Tablets, that are De lightful, Safe and Sure. Physh-ians muil I)rnggiists giro advis n'i.i ' filefi I) to~ hee 11[ sy.st'rns I'n~id andtei r~un Iis in perfect Ii ri ire ' Ii s iiili0 u - ceiln~ i ins n' 0'1l lito i nfle4.i. . i Th v tX-i 1: itt I Zlog Ie tutu sy 3te in (li| 'li|ii vOte i\t-rh: inreiiitI; fiel: ye1 gereu TOliecuilt short af ('ldrniy t li nugiel yor pile I I nt io i compllimurinties in t;he ht 'sv all v'Ny (esl, eno c n ome no lu lina-., causiekng eaters lazials. Ieni. c a n:u er~~d and ou re fiin rint(nith Enery aldptlit for burfyi 011. l~n;uIliii hre Bl ol. ihn OII-fe i-:m'p-rois (t appetteor il th end Yo~lciaeisue 1 valre.Wrk Yout ar paen amiine in yiu get morei enjoymend QUtNof everythin ihn Syr blood is ui od odify Imuitie iRn (te lo hve a tor dressn fet oli~ittt n The sytecng-rasing Pwerkes ofazine's TROV'S TALLSS Chill TONIChs ad i rletore onig ind Vtlitynso byuifying. ande tnihn tht-e ylood. Wengo felk hoit rieang clrtoathe tohetk andVhow TRVAS TSTLESS Chill TOeN a memeof ptenti fmeicne had Malrimply boneeds oduidingt treng-itvangRO tonEic he forul ihs reustl toncm prop day, fandvorit oncn ~e toman dfrhmug tonie.e cTher oule.sjs hesm o S Scene from - "Her Kingdom of Dreams" OPERA HOUSE, FRIDAY, THIS WEEK A Shoe Store That Satisfies! OUR Standard is to sell Better Shoes than other Stores sell for the same price! THEN, we insure a distinction of style and a perfect fit in every pair of BETTER Shoes that you buy here, regardless of the price! AGAIN, we assure you of the very courteous Service of Experienced Sales men, who not only know Good Shoes, but who know, also, how to help you choose the sort of Shoes that will best meet your requirement! SERVICE OUR Splendid Shoes and our reliable Shoe Service will be appreciated more this Fall than ever before, and we ask your consideration! A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE Stonger Than The Law Is not the name of a picture show but it is the name of the Best Work Shoe on earth for Men, Women and Children. Ask your neighbors about them! They buy them for the whole family. They are made by Roberts, Johnson & Rand Shoe Co., of St. Lou and arc sold in Lauren~s by TO GET THE GENUINE SEE THAT THE IS BRANDED ON THE HEELn SHANTUNG AMEN] VOTI Another Test of Strength in tile Sen ate on German Peace Treaty is Ex pected. "Speedincg Up" Program willI Probably be Inaugurated Weul nesday. Washington, Oct. 13.-Imuminence of another test of strength in the senate Cont rovert'sy over the German peaeo treaty overtops in interest. and impor tance all matters likely o come before congress this week. Leaders in the treaty fight regard a vote on the Shan ting amendments to the pact. late this week as assu red, and hope that within ten days all other amendments can be disposed of. Debate onl the Shantung amtentd ments will he continued tomorrow by Senator Lodge of Massachusetts, chair man of thoe foreign relations commit tee and author of the pending amend ments. ' eading of the treaty text will be ('on1jtiued and by Wednesday it is hoped to conclude lthe formal r'eadinglim and proceed to vote on the Shantuntig sectiont. To expedite the treay consideration, republian and democratic leaders are negotiating for ai agreement for an earlier hour and also for interrtted consideration of the document. It is a imed to inaugurat e this ne'w "speed ing itp" program Wedniesday. The house will consider compara lively minor mIteasures ltis week, in (luiding disposition of the hill for vo cailonal eiitent ion of persons injured in indiistry and that to establish thi fedoral budget system. Final action on the ouster proceedings against itepresenttative Victor Berger, the Wisconn111 socialist. is planned Fri day 1 b'y fithl holuse elei ltins coimtttiett e. Following disiposal of the Shantung It-dm ents to the tre'ity. senate lead rs palan to tki' utp Ile "'six lto ot" amenundmelnt of Sena-ltor .Johnson of Cal ifornia, '.'ho !s expected to rettrn T h( from in witt ro his wrtn ldeng rip . I*,ad rs of t h i lrt i est l l rahre 01hat the, %vol onl Sonlior Johtt nsiso proptosal ai tod to ethIalize I."ritih all Anlite rican1 vo(tingK strenath in thke le ioe of ationbo, will be Very e~om. eveal days, it is exp-0ted, %will he ;int inlebstate on thel for(u4 'Y tilhe tims' otn ndmi ents to th e :r .. 'tere i in of andl r s.raio cmin' up It' t ' ion, illlocrn iie iti ds 1il*rer ihops l' r idn t Wiloni wft1 havl o ta w stae hlin o t f senferinctt, tat - cv d iere ( Iy from his icis hie blko teon dt mIts hil l ate ti !o c *k.all prtyotn l -rs to sol t tovtin It< reportnIend.to t ion inl fav-or of aw-arding of svsen DMENT D ON THIS.WEEK to the full conunittee and predictions are general that the colpleted hill will retain the anti-strilke provisions of the Cutmmins' measure. Conclusion this week of the steel strike investigation of the senate la bor committee is considered probable. Ani early report on the committee's finding is kniowi to be desirIe d by Chairman Kenyon. Numerous other investi gationus by tihle comniittees of both houses of congress also are to continue during the week. * '* * * * * * * * * * * S 5 9 5 * S LANFOlD ES'. * * S ILanford, Oct. 1:.--The now m ilad)hin ory install ed in tie Farmers Ginnery at this place is at last. ii operation and ready to dio some good work. which will be a grieal. conveniienoe to tile i'ariers of this sectloll. Tile weatlri. -o far has boeen ideal for gatlering the Ilecey staple, but now the gales seel to be started, which may retard the gatheriing for a few days. .li's. 0. '. Powler has heien in lHarks (Ille visiting M.irs. Don lurns for a few da~ys. .\liss Carrie 1411 lIiggins Ild 'Miss Virginia I )rummond, i'of \oodruff will bnegin their school today at Liberty iidge. .liss Nora Cannon Will teach anoth or telrm at Trinity school in Spartan buir" -ounity. UnLIpt. 'tgee. M. Cox 1went to Allan Ia. \Vvdncsdlay to rece ive his diL-4harge froin service inl the '1111y. .\r4. .J. .\L. D<shliols and .\11.2, (;rave I'thihills went to imrtanhr to se .\Itr. lB st-1r 1Oeshie-hk who hat. been.I Sick ill lihi lospila a few divS . ''11e reI or that11 n- is btl. r. Alt l'r nk liruminlond is inl .\arionl v'silinl his brolltie, .\lr. \Villh. r1m lo l f. \Mr. .1. \. Jo hnAon an'! Air. C. C'. 0\x I ln I - I r! ii . 4 1 if. : , j _ ;1:1 v -r, "!.:.ii ,ii .1.'o Vuis (' rin yctaori . .. -' r::. ;is it . ( 1 1 ' I a flials 3 \ al (f \\offor~d. : 1!n14e . v' k -ea with .M r.-. n n i 1: ( Al.- . CI : ;. n1 . ;.a l .101111 'ahne'land -rel!, . M ; h.. '(I th irl Aii \is-. . l. U. iSf i. i r. il Stlla l io r"l , ei t . t \'o d. lr. A\. 1. Nlon. has furohas, af -,, .Iho pino .l ( rage 8i~'enihhfl h i rI rnb lgto St er4f I iolleigl .\ir a:,y o -n inga at'r Nobie ~vrsi ii her aets. Cil .\lr. lohd n l'ayne an14 d i ser, y .\ ls .\n.. nielh ol, ofIi~ (itenwood,11011 spent fthe wueek-end i thor o Ali Otmhl .ihstoin. [o w o i ofor Ihc Sulttwl nriay. beboII) ro'\ lis igethoad1( .\ t\i'sar nca spen hrweek h\w ftosseluie Nrlson anll1wC~d motlhe Al otcthiln trulednn wtoh~k wOrm ae nnr bo.