Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, September 28, 1916, Image 4
PREPARE FOR ARMY WORN
Caterpillars May Appear Most An
Day Now.?Cotton Should be Inspected
as Often as Possible.
The Entomologists at Clemson Co
lege are expecting a heavy outbreak c
t?ie true army wortu in the State thi
year. This caterpillar is an inch o
n:ore in length and varies from gra
to black in tolor. with black stripe
and narrow white lines on the bad
and a greenish color 011 the under sid?
Inspect your <otton as often as po;
sible so that the worms will be discoi
ered before they have advaned over
large area.
Spray.
Where the worms have just been dis
covered and are still confined to
small area, spray witn me ioio?mg.
Arsenate of load 2 lbs.
Water 50 gals.
or
Paris green 1 lb. .
Freshly slaked lime 2 lbs.
Water 50 gals.
Fse arsenate of lead in preferenc
to Pa ls green, for there Is no poss
blllty of arsenate of lead burning tb
foliage.
Dust with Poison.
If the worm is over a large are
dust the cotton with a half and ha'
mixture cf arsenate of lead and ai
slaked lime, cheap flour or fine ashe
Xliis is very practicable where ther
is a large area affected.
Bait with Poisoned Bran.
Where spraying and du9ting will n<
do. use the following poisaned bait:
Wheat bran 50 lba.
Arsenate of lead 2 lbs.
(or 1 lb. Paris green).
Cheap molasses 4 qts.
Lemons or oranges finely
chopped 6
Mix the dry bran and poison, the
add :he molasses. Work into a doug
and add the oranges or lemons. Whe
the dough is too thick, add a little w
tcr. Broadcast this bait over the ii
fi?3ted field, or among the worms whe
they are on the march.
Or Ditch.
When tho worms are moving in
mass, they may be halted by diggin
a ditch across their path. The ditc
should be narrow with steep side
When the worms fall into it. kill thei
by dragging a log up and down throug
the ditch.
Manure is subject to heavy losse
from several sources. For Instann
many farmers lose practically all thel
liquid manure, yet this contains mor
valuable plant food than the solh
There are a number of ways to sav
stable manure and every farmc
should exert himself to get the mo.<
possible out of his manure.
CALOMIIL SAL1VAIL'S AND
MAKES YOU SiCi
Acts like dynamite on a sluggis
liver and you lose a day's work.
There's no reason why a jHtrsoi
_ should take sickening, sulfating ca
AAiito lutrc n Tni*tra hn:
tie of Dodsou's Liver Tone?a perfec
substitute fur calouiel.
It is a pleasant, vegetable liqnii
which will start your liver just a
surely as calomel, but it doesn't uiak
you sick ami can not salivate.
c hildren and grown folks can tak
I>odson's Liver Tone, because it i
perfectly hurmless.
i'a!.>ii:ci is a dangerous drug. It 1
mercury and attacks your bones. Tak
a dose of nasty calomel today and yo
will o.l \>cak. sick and nauseate
. a ! ?11 of i?odsoa"s Live
T??:io tn-a.j' i on:] \4:11 will wake u
I crow. Don't lose a day's wor!
dr'.rp-t if you don't lltnl Dot
s :'v f.ivor Tone a< ts better tba
h rril.V calomel your money is wail
in.: for you.
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Prince Albert it told every wh'
5 9 in toppy red bagt, 5c; tidy i
J g fin.*, /0c; handsome pound a
I 3 half-pound tin humidort ? am
? I that clever crystal-g atr pou
r humidor with sponge-moiitei
I J top that keeps the tobacco in ?t
splendid condition.
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y COTTON WILT; HOW TO
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A recently Wilted Plant side by side wit
mon Occurrence.?James Is
At this season of the year cotton wilt
a is very active; and. reports from vaf'
rious sections of the State indicate '
. that this troublesome disease is more ,
e widespread this season than ever before.
Until recently, wilt has been 11
confined to the coastal plain but now 1
>t it is also being reported from the I
Piedmont section; so, every farmer in ?
the State should lteep a close lookout '
for the disease and as soon as it is !
found take steps to prevent its spread. '
Plants affected with this disease
shed their leaves, wilt and die. Upon 1
examination, the wilted plants will be ]
in found to be black on the inside. If the
;h stem is split open black streaks are i
n found beneath the bark and in the tis- i
a- sues of the stem. This black colora- j
n- tioii is very characteristic of wilt. i
n Cotton wilt Is caused by a fungus '
which grows into the roots and stems ' i
of the plants from the soil. It gets <
a in H e \ducts and vessels of the i
s plants and finally plugs them up; and. J
h in i* .s v.iv. cuts off the circulation of l
s. water and plant food, causing the j
i) plants to wilt and die. This fungus !
h will live iti the soil indefinitely so that 1
; soil once infected with it will remain I
! diseased for a long time. The disea.se i
s, is spread from one place to another t
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.j Succeeds to Major General on Death J
of Mills.
Washington. Sept. i'"?.?Secretary
" lot" ?.ul.il- fll.lt Old s
^ l>ai\l'l illllllltllll \'?l KKU unit i?v jpresident
would nominate ltrig. (Jen. a
^ Pershing. commander of the Ameri- j
an expeditionary forces in Mexico t
to he a major general to till the va- a
" cancy created hy the death of Maj. P
Con. Mills. t
'"j Cols. Khen Swift of the general a
;f staff Francis II. French of the a
Twenty-first infantry, Kdwin St. John
l' CJrehle of the Sixth field artillery and s
s Charles (J. Treat of the general staff il
e will become brigadier generals sue- tl
ceeding It rig. (Jens. Pershing, who Is r
l> promoted to major general, and p
s (J ranger Adams Montgomery MeComb e
and F. W. Sibley, who are to be re- ?
^ tired.
0 (Jen. Pershing's promotion does not a
affect his assignment as commander n
, of th.. expeditionary force in Mexico, si
Announcement of the promotion j ti
was made by Secretary Raker u|w>n d
'' bis return from I'altiniorc. where lie
talked over tb?> selections with Pres- . p
iilcnt Wilson. The secretary's reconi-, tl
" memhilioiis were approved by the tl
presidei:t. who will send the nomiun- p
tions to congr"ss in December. 1
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!j P. A. comes to you with a res
!; goodness and satisfaction it of
ij a patented process that remov
j| You can smoke it long and h
;j back! Prince Albert has alwa
coupons or premiums. We p
| Prince Albert affords the keene
| enjoyment! And that flavor
j& coolness is as good as that
flncwpri; the urti ver&cil del
without bite, parch or kick
Introduction to Prince Albei
'I'd than to walk into the near<
id tobacco and ask for "a supply
"ed, out a little change, to be sun
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PREVENT ITS SPREAD 11
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h the healthy resistant plant.?A com
land, South Carolina, August. ^
through plows or implements of any
kind that carry soil from the diseased
areas to other parts of the farm. It
might also be carried in drainagewater.
Where the disease is found in the
fields at this season of the year, precautions
should be taken to prevent
Its spread. Cut out the diseased patches
md do not plow through them, and prevent
drainage water from these
[jatches from getting on to other part3
of the farm. It is also a good plan
to pull up and destroy the diseased
plants whore wilt occurs in small
patches.
When wilt is already prevalent, it
can be controlled by the use of disease
resistant varieties. The Dixie I
and the Dillon are two varieties which I
are almost Immune to the trouble. |
These varieties are being grown sue- '
cessfully on lands which are so badly
diseased that no other varieties will
arrow on them at all. The United
States Department of Agriculure and
Clemson College are co-operalng with
\ number of farmers throughout the
State In the production of high grade
wilt resistant seed and will be glad
:o put those who are suffering from
wilt in touch with the people who have
such seed for sale.
VI I.SON TELLS OF
GREATER FITIRE j
>peech Not Partisan?It Deals With
the Country's Prospects. fe
I'.nltlinore. Sept. Si.?President Wil- i
mi told the National Drain Dealers' I
issociation and an audience of 2.500
lersons here today that America must
ake her place in the business world on
scale never before dreamed of. The
iromoters of the meeting announced
hat l.-.onn pcrsMiis who could not he
ccomodated applied for tickets of
dmission.
The speech was not partisan and
avored only in a slight degree of poltlcs.
Arrangements had been made at
lie Lyric theatre for a big political
ally but the efforts of a brass band
laying "Dixie" served only to arouse
nthusiasm sufficient for a hospitable
eleome.
"I believe in party action but I have
supreme contempt for partisan action
-nothing so seriously interferes with
incere consideration of public quesioiis
as a political campaign," p.-esient
Wilson said at the outset. ?
The applause was generous when the *
resident said his chief work for more 3
inn a year had been to prevent any- ?
ling which might interrupt the im- a
roved business re'ations between the Sj
'nited States and the South Ameri- 3
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A. puts new joy ?
to the sport of
eking! '
^OU may live to
be 110 and never
>1 old enough to
te, but it's cern-sure
you'll not 1
tow the joy and
ntentment of a j;
endly old jimmy
pe or a hand rolled
on talking-terms iM
;o!
t/ reason for all the
fers. It is made by
es bite and parch!
ard without a cometys
been sold without w
refer to give qualityl
st pipe and cigarette *
and fragrance and
sounds. P. A. iust
7land for tobacco *
:-back! J
rt isn't any harder
sst place that sells i
of P. A." You pay I
but it's the cheer- |
nadel
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in republics. Much stress was place
ii the reports from the federal trad
mission and the bureau of foreij,'
Miimerce which the president asseri
I would he helpful generally to bus
ess uieu. He declared it was hig
me America was getting her own d<
very wagons and claimed that tli
lipping bill recently passed by coi
ress would provide n basis for a sip
antial merchant marine.
Oa; Had Skin From Within.
i'imply, muddy complexions are du
> impurities in the blood. (.Hear u
10 shin by taking Dr. King's Net
lie I'i Is. Their mild laxative quail
es remove the poisons from the sys
m and brighten the eye. A full, frei
on-griping bowel movement in tli
lorning is the reward of a dose u
r. King's New Life 1'ills the nigh
fore. At your Druggist, 2*>e.
Humorist (with manuscript)?Whei
>u read these jokes you'll die laugh
ig.
Kditor? If I did I Coludn't i?ossib!,
wept any of them, you know, so
on't wast your time examining them
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Penetrates and Heals.
Stops Pain At Once
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<1 Watson Urges Farm Loan Associatioi
le' Columbia. S. C. Sept. 2U.?E.
n i Watson, president of the. Southe
t- j assoeiation of commissioners of agi
[- culture has sent a call to all eoi
h mlssioners in the United States ur
? j ing that they arouse interest in tl
ie loniiiiriiiii or rutin man u*><? inuui
i- under a roeiit act of Congress.
; Ambulance Ductm-?What happem
to tliis follow:
Policeman?lie (-limed up this "saf
! ty First" si^'n to see what it sahl, an
the Moomini: sign fell no him.?Was!
e injfton Star.
v Catarrhal Deafnes > Cannot I>e Cure
l- > } local applliniiuin, r.s Key cannot rcac
lli-i diseased pot lio.i oi the ear. Titer
Is only one way to cure catarrhal denfr.es:
, nnd that is l,y a constitutional reined)
*' Cutarrhsl 1'o.ififM Ij caused l?y an In
l? fl.im'd condition of the mucous lining n
the rust:.i hlan Tube. When Hits tube I
f inflamed you have a rumbling sound. o
. Imperfect hearing. anil when It Is entire);
' I closed. Deafness is the result. Unl'-ss th
Inflammation can be reduce.I and this tub
j restored to its normal condition, hcnrlni
I will be destroyed forever. Many ":ia< s o
I deafness are caused by catarrh, which I
' nn Inflamed condition of tho mucous stir
" faces. Hall's Catarrh Cure ar'-i thru th
. ' blood on the mucous surfaces c( the sys
j tent.
We will give One Hundred Doilars f<"
I any case of Catnrrhal Deafness I it at cant.o
y be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Circular
. free. /..I Druggists. 75c.
I i F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O.
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h DENTIST
Over Post Office
* Hours 8:30 to l?2 to 6
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Stiff knees, jti-liliiic limbs, lame back
make life a burden. If you suffer from
rheumatism, gout lumbago, neuralgia,
got a bottle of Sloan's Liniment, the
universal remedy f<>r pain. Easy to
apply; it penetrates without rubbing
and soothes the tender flesh. Cleaner
i and more effective than mussy ointJ
incuts or pou't'ces. For strains or
sprains, sore muscles or wrenched
lipiiucnts resulting from strenuous
exorcise, Sloan's I.itiiineii! trices ijiii I.
relief. Keep it ??ii lianri for emergencies.
At your Druyylst, 25c.
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Registration books wills be open
every vrst Monday at the Audltort
of;ice until ."0 days before the general *
election.
S. 1'.. Timmous, Chm.
K. T. White, Clerk.
W. M. Itelk.
J. E. FCNDEBBUBK
Dental Surgeon
Office over MAP Bank
Clieran, S, C*
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