The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, June 02, 1921, Image 9
Ship and Sail under
the Stars and Stripes to
all parts of the world
Shi I PS with the Stars
and Stripes blowing
from their musts arc once
more sailing the seven seas.
They arc, by tlie Merchant
Marine Act, 1920,
ultimately to
be owned and operated
privately by citizens of the
United States.''
They arc American ships,
carrying passengers and, as
President Harding has said,
. carrying our cargoes'in
American bottoms
to the marts of the world."
Keep our splendid ships
on the seven seas under
the Stars and Stripes by
sailing and shipping on
them.
Free use of
Shipping Board films
Use of Shipping Ro<:rd
motion picture f'.lms, lojir
i r *
reeis, ircc on request ol
anv mayor, pastor, postmaster,
or organization.
SI ll.'S R)R SAU:
(7o A/11 Mem iitizciu only)
Stct'l simmers l?>il\ oil anil roftl
burners Also wool sirurmrs
\n<xxl hulls mi I < it) ?11; tiiuv
luithvr uifoi mil ion inny I ?* ol >tuinnl
In r<?iucm
For sailings of passenger
and freight shifts ta all
parts of the worhiat il all
other infornaition write
to
U. S. Shipping Board
WASHINGTON, D. C.
HA LAN( MI) AGUK I LTl HI*'
TIIUOrCHI t LI 15 WORK
Clemson Coll }?". - County Ar*( nt
J. W. Shcaly, :?(' Lexington says:
"Through Boys' Olul work I am trying
to brinK about a system ol' balanced
agriculture. There is no bettor
way <?f* doin# this than through the
hoys' ami girls' clubs. The lirst essential
st<*p is to win the confidence
of the hoy. To do this one must he
tactful. I h:id nil bor do ??lnl> w/avLt
than anything cl:;e. The host way to
handle it is to visit the schools and
talk to the hoys. Then solicit the assistance
of the teacher. By using
tact hoys can he held in the work.
The organization of corn shows is an
aid to the conduct of the work."
v? j
Dodson'a Liver Tone
Killing Calomel Sale j
|
Don't sicken or salivate yourself or
paralyse your sensitive liver hy taking
calomel which in quicksilver. Your
doaler sells each buttle of plea-sant,
harmless "Hudson's Liver Tone" under
?n ironclad, m*>ncy-l>ack guarantee
that it regulates tfcc liver, stomach and
bowels better than calomel without making
you sick?lf? million hottleH sold.
I'UOH i BITION.
The hootiegger slinks in the gloaming
And the ruin runners run in the night
Where once the malt liquors were
foam in#,
Quite openly out in the light.
A year hy the law of the nation
We've all been as dry as can he,
Though there has been much agitation
Because of the high price of ski.
The ruin runner sits in his mansion,
The hootiegger rides in his car,
And thinks of their fortunes' expansion,
And just how much dryer we are.
They're strong for the law of the nation,
The hoys that t?.i;e all they can get,
And hope till t.'no end of creation
We never again will he wet.
?10 x change.
flio Quliibe Thai Dots ivar. Ahoct tJw Head
BccrriRe of its torJc oivl laxative effect, L.AXA*
Tr'K JiKOMO U' is better than ordinary
Qu'ii.ne r.u<\ docs not chiipr nervousness noj
rin??n? In head. Remember the full nam; at-d
loo* /or the 5# nature of h\ W. GUOVIi. 30c.
roou OLI) DAD.
Old father Hubbard went to th' cupboard
To otlfMieh *!-?J-*
.ivviv tin' ;>i,
When ho v*<?t there, cupboard
was bare?
His wife had been there first.
Old Father Hubbard went to the
cupboard
To get for himself a little drink;
When he pot there, the cupboard
was bare,
So he pot him a drink at the sink.
?Exchange.
DK. J. A. 1rLI proN
Specialist in Eye, Far, Nose, Throat
will be at Conway Drut? Co., Tuesday
from 3 p. rn. to Thursday noon.
Tonsils, Adenoids, Cataracts Removed,
Cross Eyes Straightened
Glasses Fitted *Mients requested to
come early?adv tf . .......
INFECTED BY
PLANT DISEASE
Sgroves Costiy Practice For
Any Farmer Who Allows
It
FIELDS RUINED
FOR LONG TIME
Rotation of Crops Good?
Care About Infecting
is Better.
What a lot migh't have been saved
if we could have applied to crop production
20 years aj?o what we know
now about the control of plant dis- |
eases. And equally true, what a lot j
we could save in future crops if we i
would only aoply the knowledge that
we have. "Fut.trc Crops'' is written .
advisedly, for the introduction of a ]
disease into new soil may affect for i
years to come the crops planted on
(that soil unless radical and expensive
J measures are taken to eradicate the
(disease from the soil, say specialists
i of the United States Department of
I Agriculture.
jCiuhroot Infests Soil for Many Years,
j Take, for example, the case of clubfoot
of the crucifers, i. e., cabbage,
j cauliflower, mustard, etc. The setting
of a few clubrooted plants may Rive
the start that in a single season will 1
mnko for years an otherwise jvood !
garden unsuitable for cabbage and j
other crucifers. A case is 1'iiowii i*>
j which a cabbage plant in PennsylIvania
was abandoned 27 years ago j
j because of the prevalanec of c'uhroot.
JWhen cabbage was again planted the
l crop was badly affected. The disease
bad been kept alive during ail
{those years by wild mu'stard and other
! rruc'fers that had ni'own upon th.e
jl.vnd as .veeds.
(Mubroot i not m;mil'e -eti i:> the
<.... : ..i, < ..< i? .. i. . i
I 11 I / i 11 ? , ill". w 1 ? ' ' > ' ' I "! i ,
'hut may always I> * -*oon at- 11k: loot
I if it ! p;*c < nt .*>t the < the jj 1: 11
,j-J. i -i ,. , - sQpd ! \ ,\n jt'v*
normal swelling in ; ?\* pa?t T 1'
root is an iinli.' ill m <?r the < n
Jot* the disease. In it Hter stages the
SW'.'l'inV l>i; v 'nvolV( lh?' V il'C '('1.
Jnncl wilt invariably cause the pro duelion
of a poor head.
I
knot of ;i wide variety of plants, <>
(injurious in the southern pnrl o fthe
country and occurring also in so! e
>f the more northern plants. It would
be impossible <; state how much rootrot
there was in 11.e . >u'..h ."<() years
a';'o, but it, is certain I hat the disease
is ijoconi'nfv more widespreal every
year. This distribution is due
largely to its transmission by diseased
plants.
Some years a^o a carload of potatoes
was shipped from one state to
another to be used for seed. Too late
it was discovered that the potatoes
v.fir 11' iwmi rootrot producing
eel worms, which were, of course scatt.ered
far and wide by this means.
While mis- may not have l>een the
first introduction of the disease into
that state, it was at least one of the
many introductions which have re,
su'tcd in the wider and wider sprcar
of rootrot and the loss of millions of
dollars.
Tomatoes, tohacco, celery, peppers,
figs, peaches and many other plants
are likewise instrumental in carrying
this disease. As indicated by the
name, its principal manifestation is
on the root of plants in the form of
swelling or knots. Severe infestation
will result in the yellowing dwarfing
land often the death of the plant.
Wilts constitute another group of
diseasess that may be transmitted to
new soil by me nis of diseased plants.
They are manifested by a wilting of
the whole plant. These, and the ones
referred to above, may be and ought
; to be kept out of new land. The way
) to do it is to set out only clean plants.
Sterilize the Seed Beds.
The way to keep the plants clean
" is to sterilize the seed beds. If steam
pressure is available, the i 11 verted j
pan method described in Farmers'
: Bulletin No. JMKI is best. Such steam
1 pressure may often be had in the
J greenhouse from the boiler used for
| heating. For outside seedbeds any
1/irwl /iT ? cf A??m l?/\i l^t. 1
.1MKI W! vl okl.'lllll uwiitri , I'lUlt'I" Oil 11
j stationary outfit or a steam traction
I (engine, will furnish plenty of pressure.
If steam pressure is not avalable,
good results can he accomp.ishi
ed by the hot-water treatment advocated
in Department Bulletin MS.
( Cmi*e mw
| : AXATIVE BSOMO QUININE 7 ablet3 remove tht
| i*u?e. There is only one "13romo Quinine."
. E. W. GROVE'S olaoclare on Ik?x. 30c.
GARDEN NOTES.
Prune toamato plants leaving oniy
two stems to each vine, and tie to a
stake four feet high. Spray toma|
toes with Bordeaux mixture every
two weeks. This will prolong the
fruiting season !>y pr;?v nting diseases
from destroying the foliage.
Phi n t. niwl n"ll??"l .
_ ... ..rt. HUM ?. > M I 1 I 1 < I nci.'ilh
(now to have the plants ready lor
transplanting ir. August. The cabbage
will head in November, and the
col lards will he ready for use from
December to March.
/ Continue to plant snap beans every
two weeks for a succession of
fresh beans. Bountiful stringless
Greenpod and Valentine are good
varieties.
Plant a few rows of blackeyed
peas after harvesting Irish potatoes.
These are fine to use as dry peas
during the winter.
Plant okra, preferably the White
or Green velvet varieties, if not already
planted. Do not allow pods
to mature as this will check the
growth of the plant and conduce its
productiveness.
Transplant pepper and egg plants
as late as the middle of June. They
will produce well during the late
summer and early fall.
!the story a
map can tell
"Mayflower colonists encountered
a new continent in 1020; Americans
of 191M can alomst imagine thensensations
as we gaze at a map of
the new Europe," says a bulletin
from the Washington headquarters
of the National Geographic society.
"To a man who has been on Mars
.since 1914, the continental Europe
of 1921, save for its peninsulas an;!
islands, virtually would ho a new
world," continues the bulletin, issued
in connection with a map recently
published by the society to j
record changes effected by a'! treat - \
ies, agreements and plebi scites to ;
date. i
"Even a bird's-eye view of the
made over continent would d'sc'ose;
"Cleaver-shaped Czechoslovak, tinI
wittingly symbolical in contoiur, jam !
' ming its western wedge far int'? :
Germany, lightly tipping with it
eastern panhandle a much magnified
Rumania.
"Shrunken Austria and pared down
Hungary nestling below, remnant* of
bygone splendor and objects of pres- J
ent economic charity, seem not much !
larger than Maine. And they aiv j
not.
"Ressurrected Poland to the north !
bespeaks a reincarnation rather thai '
a relic. Two free cities, Flume and
Danzig, give added flavor of th:
medieval.
"Even the sl-ape of the nation.- j
of Central Europe tell a sie;ni("ice? ' ]
.lory. Com in*, re their curving co.
I >ir. a- if they bad been grown- j
,nd roimdo.'l 1 y ceasoler.--. war -v?rr ? ?.
\.*ith the angular morals pattcvn o
1'io *\e;\nn states of t'te t nite ' j
| States.
' "Three tiiv repi.'bli:*-?Esthoti'.''
j' atvia, Li tin; a :ia ?roar their Aoj
hr<><Jito head'- from the lia'tu " ate
I bovc them is suspended. ElmaiKV
j I ovr w'lhf . t t!if i!v; birl"
I panjfS of th new "th ' "n?
i ; ! vork that fo -morly do
otr-'.l tho Hal'an -talcs seems to
v'l I's (i"ocv way northl
'in' Halil'c. A now
! ")tn:tv' arc scattered freel) about,
['int ' romantic nv mory,
'! ;111 "i\ od. A familiar Tur1
cy '1 hut tfone.
! "UkiVi'n tentatively slices off a
corner <>f Russia, an area comparaII
'e to that of Prance. Jujtfo-SUiVia
I.'t ;(! < :.,yr for a pedi. ?* nt of
;l < 'i 1' r rov n upon t'n I 'i!
?r'*: n' tlif S rhs. CioatiJ
: nd SI vt ) i < until it fairly bugles
j o t! .e dr at ic.
4< ,%\\j o ?? now Kuron< visuali'/r.v
,(>mo phases of tfoojurraphy more
??
THE CITADEL
I he Mill!am College of
South Carolina
Charleston, S. C.
Ranked as "Distinguished Mili
| tary College" by (ho War Dei
partment.
Offers a fohr-year course in liberai
aits, with electives in civil
onK-inccrintf, science and modern
I lan??'uaKes.
Vacant Scholarships
One scholarship in Horry County
will i>e filled l>y competitive
j examination July 8th, 1021.
' For application blanks apply to
Col. O J. Bond, Superintendent,
j =
i 'mmm
w^j. f ?Jyi' *
?
! quality of flour t
I
j Our Stock of F
MBHUiU iwa?TUi?' rrjxi'jiftxsMMia Ktaanw an
i the mills can rnal<
I ! />l^i rv? / tt /"v^ it 1
tllUlLC UI 5CVCI ill
! this store. We se
| of staple and fan
business policy, aj
Courtesv ? Cleanline.
FRESH PEANUT BUT!
Also HOME-IV
R. W. LAr
The Sanita
- ( - ) V> ><? ? | * >?!
jc'carly ^an mrny pajres of explanajtion.
L'uviously, a peninsular people
have a preferred safety insurance in
; modern wafare. The freedom of the
sea seems to have a double entendre
respecting the shores that reach out
for its kindly protection.
"All Kurope is a peninsula of
! Asia. Then again western Kurope
is a secondary peninsula. pendent
from Russia, its broad isthmus spanning
the eastern boundaries of Poland
and Rumania from the Black to
Baltic .ens.
"Scandinavia, Denmark, Spam,
I Italy and Greece, therefore max be
'described as third decree peninsula.
The first throe were aloof from the
war; actual fir'htinjr did not penetrate
far into the latter two.
"The eve notes obstacles that strew
Berlin's ono-time path of ambition t^ '
Bagdad. One may trace the sea
route which islund Britain grained by
legitimate means to her Asiatic
spheres.
"Karlsbad may be as charminpr by
its new r.a'ue of Karlovy Vary, but it
i:; harder to find. Our mythical Mai
tian needs with his map an index
w:th old and new nrmes to learn hl?
way alKut. Patriotism has made
many restored cities unrecognizable
without such aid.
"Kov 'orly the a vera pre layman regarded
a map much as he did a rail I
road 1i . e table. Tt was essential upon
! aI
-VVTf 'trt /rg?* c* /
WO. ilfiy-Ooi
fJ//^ drink ^ j
y ' w W' 1
* *fsA wr^ t* Tlf *ri Mb
Vc&p & %> %<> ' W.& jj J ^
fbnr,
I'iuiu^y an J clelicr^Tsness
have made Ward's Orange- ;
Cruch, Lemcm -Crush and
Lin::; Cvnsh th? 'iarftasf ?:e!liv
ted d;:iaks
m the world. |
I
Jn bottlvs o: at fountains
}lo;tlcci by j
I
( oca-C'oi:: Jioklin;; ( ?.
i'ilwjll* 101
Conway, S. ( .
fORANGE^WwdS ;M
bsssMl Orangey]
jflME
|^' px'' T j
M kimi rwm
l
Scientists say
that whole wheat
contains ail the
food elements essential
to man.
Bread is the staff
of life, but the
j nutritive value
depends on the
hat is put into it.
lour Is the Best
;e, and you have a
excellent brands at
:11 also a select line \
cy groceries. Our
s vou know, is
V '
ss?Honesty ? Servicc
ER, right from I lie machine.!
IADE MEAL.
A CO.
ry Grocery
; rare occasions. Today the well informed
must employ a map to understand
the great educational value of
his dally newspaper.
"To him who reads a ap with tho
care that he scans the printed column
the map will impart it* fascinating
story of historic peoples, their present-day
struggles, tho constant interaction
of tho 1u;:ik.:i being and his
physical environment."
Cj/O'1 in 6 t?> 14 Dcy *
r? f?rtl i..u..v-y If PA1IO O-TfMt NT fbh
li.ioti, ii.icd > {or Trot t.i m Pik-s
:jt?tiv relieves 1 :?. >?i! I'iU . ' . enn ?>.
.otlul Bleep nficr ? ?<? f> * rr?p.: - Prlvot'Oc
WILL Bl'ILD HO.viy,
Dr. V. F. Piatt is ready to let
the contract for the erection of a |
Iv n-.i no new home on his lot
* ediafo'v on the coi - I
ner oi Kim street and Seventh avenue.
I he homo will be prov.uei: w it:i
a'l rv dern conveniei ce , an;! wi'l
cost above six thousand dollars when
completed. Plans for thi> new som?
are now bei:ij*: prepared bv W. C. ?
Pitts.
Hibitoal Constipation Cuicd
lit i4 to 21 Days
'LAX-70S WITH PEPSIN" is a specially,
prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Hnbitual
Constipation, it relieves promptly Inn
should 1)C laker, regularly for 14 to l1.! days
to induce royalai action. If Stimulates and
Regulates. Very Pleasant '.c Take. GOc
- jr bottle.
KEEP GARDEN FRISK OF TRASH.
Neatness, cleanliness and order in
the garden heip in the i'ight against
inserts and disoa es, specialists in the
United Stales Department of Ar.riculture
emphasize. As a general rule,
the residue of tin* garden, si.^r. as
cornstalks, tomato vines, potato tops,
etc., should be burned. Do this
pro mptly, so th\t insects and disease
pores may not b? harbored by tho
rubbi h. Just as soon any crop
..... I ] '?
ir? fi.iuuM'H, IU lioVC 1110 SpilllO
up iho u'i u'l.t!. and p ant something
el: e. Keep 1 lie ai'don t roe from
wri"!: ;u t'.vo:-.' this can br-t
v i' ,o h. he ..on vul.'vati.m '.vhi.ii
destroys the weed seeds as soon us
c.?v*:s /'V opinion.
< ... i T i 0 i '.Vi1 .- 1 ..'ill,
i ,iir. . . v? ..-Cii Mil op'.n1
viti: him i.i; to the
having (,i c. ir. i o.b'1 il litiuor in aos.
i i, Th< .siibst^nco of it wus thut
Be Sure to Keep
Xaiur." intended nil creatures to
withstand the normal changes of
the seasons. You never saw a. wild
animal eollr.pro from lieat, did you?
People wouldn't got "knocked out"
cither, if they had the
\ itality animals get from
their blood.
Rich, wholesome blood [
gives borliiy vigor, and if
)u)t weather lays you low,
start now to fortify your
vitality with a good tonic
, ZZZ "
n
| ANNOUN
| Mr. Curtis P. Floyd, \v
shoit and long slaple coit
me and has headquarters ;
See him before scllm;
L. L. R
anything needed 3
and
A Cow can give rniik to 1
when fed the right propoi
making materials. Milk
I Carbohydrates, Fat, Mini
portions that, practically speal
can't be varied. Instead of ma
imperfect milk, a nnnrlv f<*rl
. t * ? r -J
gives less milk.
Feed Purina Cow Cho1
and your cows will get all
Protein and Calcium neede
balance your Carbohydrate ro
ness.
All we ask is that you give Purina
Chow a trial and let your milk scales
you why you should keep on fcedimj
COOPER-SMITH
NOTICE
.TOBACCO
,GROWERS
-1 !;
j;; For tobacco barn flues communicate
immediately with Sas:;
ser Company, Inc., Gurley, S. C. |
| :: We manufacture the best tobac- :
co barn flues in the county.
:: Filo your orders with us itn- ;;;
mediately for future delivery.
'jjj Sasser Company, Inc.
t: !:;
L: (?urloy, Hurry County, S. C.
Adv!7|l 121 !j|
>
Monuments
Dealers In
Marble and Granite
and Iron Fencing.
P See us or write before buying
nv?d we will send our re pre|
%:enta*ivc to see you.
j Lumtarlcn Marble 6c
G: anile Works
.]. h. fi.oyd, ;\c?p.
| LUMIIi:KTON, N. C.
r _
if a man was caught v th whiskey in
M : II r>
i . u ?. ' a < it it law fully
1 or ; wor i u vc 110 right
. ! ? i I it WO IV COil.
j ! i. t! : iid so (I in
A4 !* ?? Vlf. ki ??.'* > <-?? > W II *W ?
irs J -p jr-?>
blocd a ure
I si Summer
( that will drive the inipnvitics out
; and loavo y<v>r blood tiroam nourI
ishiug and robust.
I S.S.S., the well known herb alterI
.?42- /i-- s* * ?
liiLivt.', is nue xor uus; p;ct it from
>' ur druggist. today.
'I'hen write us about your
LjKe^kBI condition, addre.s'sintf
^ I Chief Medical Advisor,
Swift Laboratory,
* Atlanta, Ga. We will
mm soru? y?u ^iV0 medical
advice suited to your in*t*aAJv^JC1
;! iv i d u a 1 c a s c,
ICEMENT
idely cxpcncnccd m both
on, is now connected with
it Conway Bargain House,
g your cotton.
OGERS
/." j!,'. '>r j
fW?
ii shows Hgye )
icr fullest capacity only
tion or balance of milkis
made up of Protein,
r*ra!? finr? Wo tor t
, ULV1, J1A piuCO.,
Conway, S. C.
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