The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, November 22, 1922, Image 6

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FALL PLOWING WILL KllJi JK8KCT PK8TS. Many injurious insect pests that hibernate in the soil or rubbish about the farm or garden and escape doath from insecticides because of their 1 large numbers or particulut' methods of attacking plants may be controlled . most easly vby deeo fall plowing ac' I I" \ ' ' cording to recommendations made by entomologists. Wire worms, cut worms, white grubs, or thc^oun^ of June beetles, tobacco worrtis, army worms, paint bugs, grasshoppers, corn web-worms, corn ear-worms, clover leaf beetles, And a large number of nmnl Innf Knnnnrs are the nartioular onos which suffer from being exposed tu the weather bj- plowing. According to the entomologist a study of these insects has shown that until some specific remedy is discovered for ' each one of these farmers will have to depend in a large degree on plowing, ' clean culture, crop rotation, and other practices as a mourns of protection. Plowing is perhaps the most important of these and can be followed' profitably because of the periods of open weather dining" the fall and winter . Fursiers. have nevor\ used this method of control to the best .advantage, the entomologists say. 8omo of these insects, .suph as tlio wtre worms, work only on the roots where sprats will not reaoh' them; Others live within the stems of the plants whett> they are equally -exempt from either poisons or contact insecticides while still others, like the cut worms and chinch bugs, work among --the weeds and grasses whore they escai<c. the enervation of the farmer, iHea beetles live over the winter on nightshades. Smart weed,- rag weed, purslane, f-ixqil and otherr harbor the com root op^is. PlanP bugs hibernate. in:all kinds of >yeeds and grasses. Old squash vines contain pupae of. the sQ'jath borer and cabbage, stocks fur666 quickly relieves Colds, Constipation, Biliousness and Headaches. A Fine Tonic. ? r ' 1??r FINAD DISC1IAHC3K. I i \ -jr . . . ^ I Notice is hereby given that T. 1>. Meotze and C. H. Drafts, Kxecutors . of the eState of Geo. S. and "BmallW ,#rafLs has <his day made application unto me for n final discharge as such executors; an<J .that the 18th 'day of December." 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M., Sit my office has been appointed for the hearing of said petition. W. F. ItOOIv, -Judge of Probate, Lexington Co., S. C. , November 18, 1922. ' ' ""' ...I i i. , " .. . * : l. ' . Evertt-Harvard-Dayton aod Player Piaoos VlCTROLAS and VICTOR | RECORDS. I EMERSON AND OKEH. j The^John Church Co., : 608 Main Street, .Columbia, S. C. Mail Orders Receive Special Attention " CATARRHAL DEAFNESS i. is often caused by an inflamed condition' of tlie mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When'this tube is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing. Unless the inflammation can :be reduced, your hearing may be de?troyed forever. > I HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will do what we claim for it?rid your system . of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE has been successful in the treatment nf Catarrh for over Forty Tears. Sold by all druggists. F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O. - i "Modern Eye Service" Dr. E. Mood Smith & Son Optometrists LEESVILLE.se. , Office Citizens Drug Co. .. <fc.. * . J x. 22C PKR OALIiON ; Caughman Kaminer Co! IvKXINOTOK, s. c. . 1 ! isish a hiding ,plac^ far the cabbagi louse and' carry <he eggs of this Insec through iht^wlnter. Because of thea< fact? It isjmportant to destroy ul croplohmants. burn fence rows am pick i 11 loose materials that will fur nish hiding places for the Insects. Wheel- it 1h necessary to plow ii order-to destroy the insects thl should be done deeply in order t bury many of the Insects ho that the; are uhable to get out in the spring am expose others to winter weather am natural enemies. Insects o'^his kind III... i?l l? At- - ? uiiv ?uc vuuuvwu wui;ui< iyinK in nit'i earthen cases go through the winte 'ufe against frost much the same a ;.he ouried potato does because th change from freezirg to thawlni comes gradually. For this reasoi throwing them to the surface by plow \ log destroys many of/hem since the; #m- subjected to sudden changes. / - <9 mm I <m r ? VLAX FOR HVEEVIL CONTROL. v-V ' Recommendations for boll woevl control, adopted unanimously at th Conference of agricutural scientist and scientific farmers, held in Co'urn bin,. Novomber 18, on call of Clover nor Wilson (1. Harvey, are as follows Destroy the weovils winter quarters by flowing under cotton and cor: stalks atrd cleaning terraces, dltcl hanks and othef trasli on the farm. Prepare lund'carly and,thoroughly Plant beat see'd under cotton and cor: stalks and cleaning terraces. dltcl bangs and other trash on the farm. riejiure liiini I'ariy una inoiougniy Plant ^rst seed of approved vartetief Aiptjng the beat varieties are 'Bight ning Express. Cleveland Big Boll Delta Type and "(on wilt-intestyj. and Dixie Triumph. ?' 1 iJilf IMpi'liiWIfciM s''' :'vFOR ^ ' * | CONSTIPATION : BILIOUSNESS Headache ? ? INDIGESTION Stomach Trouble -V -SOUD EVERYWHERE* \ '* > J** : y Y V ' ' I "Well! I I Strang!" | n Mrs. Afana Clover, of R. F. D. 13 5, Winfieid, Kans., says: "I r h began to suffer some months * H ago with womanly troubles, and ill I woe ofrti/1 I inns MAiMin 4a ma4 <s m ? woo niioiu ? nao (cuing iu ^Cl H in bed. Each month 1 suffered u H with my head, back and sides?a r 13 weak, aching, nervous feeling. ? h 1 began to try medicines as 1 v H knew 1 was.getting worSe. I r did not seem to find the right ? B remedy until someone told me of CARDUI | The Woman's Tonic E ft 1 used two bottles before I could > ft see any great change! flqt after Z i that it \was remarkable how u much better I got. I am now r 2 well and Strong. 1 can recom- ? 1 mend Cardui, for it certainly s. k1 benefited me." ~ 2 V If you have been experiment- ; - ine on yourself with all kinds of E 2 different remedies, better get r 2 back' to good, old, reliable Z J Cardui, the medicine for 2 women, about which you have always heard, which has helped Z many thousands of others, and 1 which should help you. too. r 2 Ask your neighbor about it; she 5 5 has probably used it. y fror sale everywhere. ' " mmmmmammnmmmmmammm?mammmmmmmmmmmmm?mBmmmmmm?mmm \ . * / Renew your health by purifying your system with iS t ? The purified and refined calomel tablets that are free from nausect and danger. No salts necessary, as: Calotabs act like calomel " and salts combined. De ' mancT the genuine in 10c and 35c packages, bearing / ; above Irade-mark. r / ? Use fertiliser sufficient, such ufe, t would make a'bale of cotton per acre 0 In an average sotipon without the pres1 ence of the Weevil. This will vary pn .1 individual farms. Make side :wpplleu tlons of soda early," before the first booms appear. Plant as soon as ground is warm. 8 All cotton in a given community 0 should be planted at about the same V time (from the first to the middle of * April).v \ ' \ 1 Practice, frequent shallow cultivatlon to. keep up fruiting. Practice 1 thick spacing.. Practice eai'ly square picking if p cheap labor is available. This i)\ust be done very thoroughly every five days il possible in order to be effective. > , '* y Definite recomendalions on poisoning are deferred tor future consideration fry thi^ confer :nee until after the proposed conference at Washing:V* _ ton has be'i,a. held to determine upon * the general policy to be recommended e for 1923. . . . S Develop a fertile soil as the best asset to farming under Voll weevil conditions. x ?. lieing at the bottom isn't so bad if n you use it fc. a'fqtathold. 11 . ?r_ FLOWERS Cliolee Mowers in Season. - SEEDS. t i. Sweet 1'eas, Pansy, Phlox. Poppjt . Snapdragon, Grass, etc. Let us$ help* [ you select best ' Seeds. Plants and ) ^tulbs. * , ROSE HILL GHEEN'liOl'SKS .1225 Jibdf Street, Columbia. S. C. BULBS, Narcissus,, PL!---- O 1 T M ^mnese oacrea JUUy . Hyacinths. CUT FI.OWKHN OF ALL KINDS... Chas. L. Sligh , FliORIST COLUMBIA, S. C. 1446 Main St. Phone 7761 ' / ' ' . ' ' . . ( I C D KE1 Columb - Special dealets in Cofl , Coffees Roasted i Rici C. D. KE < x 1 - 1 v 1 - The Avei Does not tealize all that a B It is a friend?and then sot A Real \ Is a financial institution thr of the community it serves, for the solving of all the fin tele. Saying the F i No matter how splendid yc may be, if you have not Si will not brirjg you* the rews ried out, the man who has behind your idea, is the one Let Us Hell i The Home 1 V f < . r - * ' Lexiogtc Capital, $50,000.00 Member of, Federal '' \< . w? ,* A* . - SHRU^8 EAR8 IN HIS LEGS. > Sx Are shrimps insects? The question Ms often asked by those who sea. these active \ittlo creatures alive for the first time. t Insects have six legs, but the shrimp has no fewer than 24. He is a crustacean tt?first cousin of the crab, the lobster and the crayfish. Many of the "shrimps" that one fcees in shops are prawns. Tou can tell one from the other by looking at the head, says the Detroit News. Theprawn has a long, sharp-pointed horn edged with teeth like those of a saw. Prawns turn pink when they are boiled,, but shrimps become brown in color. The eyes of the shrimp are easy to see sinc?? th?>v ?im<l but you mitrht search for some time if you wish to discover his ears, for he f Our ' . " Accuracy Quality Service give you "Well Fitted Glasses" ELMGREN Optometrist and Optician J 207 Hampton Street COLUMBIA, S. C. GIFTS THAT LAST ^aP / . | DIAMONDS, PEARLS, WATCHES,1 CLOCKS, j JEWELRT?, SILVER, CUT GLASS RELIABILITY dVlUAKE. UfcALiriU " - BOTTOM PRICES. * "1 . AytRY'nJEWELER COLUMBIA, S.C 1619 MAIN ST. NNY CO. ia, S. C. fees Teas and Sugars Jaily i Sold at Cut Prices. NNY CO. ageMan /' ;ank means to a community, ne. I Bank | it functions for the welfare It has machissiy at hand ancial problems of its clienirst Essential iur idea or how practical it WED something your idea ird it deserves. If it be carsaved and whose money is : who will profit most. ji You Save ' 7 ' , f r . t n t tauonai in, S. C. Deposits, $600,000.00 Reserve Association - \ 'l 4 a L: ,)... t keps them in a very odd place. Ilia ears are in his knees. "At {he first Joint of the first pair of lefts, which fby the way are not used for walking, is a little bag wiyph contain* a minute drop of" water, and this water-filled bag acts as an ear-drum ? One strike that never fails is striking oat for yourself. Are You Workir *.\ * * Work of any sort is pure dri your existence. But with a pui tor a reward and it lightens y pleasure. Have a purpose In life! Mo building up a savings account i 1 you with the means to attain 3 independence, wealth?they all perslsteutly save. ' 4 Same rate of interest (4 per c accounts. - THE OLE The Carolina Natioi W. A. Clark, President. T. S. Bryan, V. President. COTTON ' Lexington : r LEXINC i We will run our gin only < further notice. Highest r ' ^aitcl cotton seed,' Sam P. & V Operating Le: COTTON SEED # ! / V "? - . , * We Have a So ! Mules suitable poses now in Come look th< Prices right. Caughrr t > . Assembly St., EVERY ONE LIKES Do not forget to remembe nnrmnf with 11a 1 < Hrum nrkt gift9 but increases in value, which we add to the deposits. Accounts are invited. The Palmetto COLUMF RESOURCES 4 Per Cent interest Paid 01 v- / I It's Nature. "Did you try making any of that persimmon beer you talked about " ' asked an acquaintance. * 'I 1 "Yep!" .replied <5ap JobnAon of 1 Rumpus'Ridge, Ark. And the durp stuff\puekered up the bottles so 1 couldn't pour it out"?rKansas City Star. , ' * 1 ig With a Purpose \ idgery if it means merely earning ! p^se back of it you are working I our tasks and rhakes work a real i .ke your" life a success! Start by In this Institution. It will furnish four object. A comfortable home, i come within your reach if you ent<) paid on. both* large and small ? i > RELIABLE aal Bank of Colombia Jno. D. Bell, AHst. Cashier. Jos.' M. Bell, Cashier. COTTONSEED | Ginnery I iTON, S. C. L] on Friday of each week until " . f, . narket prices paid for cotton, * i K P. Roof Jr. Kington Ginnery. COTTON / ] ' i' ' * * s' > Mules ., ! ; * V | t of Extra Fine , 5 for all purour stables. ;m over. / % ran Bros Columbia, S. C. TO BE REMEMBERD ?r the children with a bank depreciate like many other aided by the liberal interest I / ? \ National Bank 5IA, s. c. - $10,000,000.00 ii Savings Accoanti