The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, January 03, 1917, Image 2
Got Something
You
Want to Sell?
Most people have a piece
of furniture, a farm imple
ment, or something else
which they have discard
ed and which they no lon
ger want.
These things are put in
the attic, or stored away
in the barn, or left lying
about, getting of less and
less value each year.
WHY NOT
SELL THEM?
Somebody wants those
very things which have
become of no use to you.
Why not try to find that
. son;ebody by putting a
waut advertisement in
- TI IS NEWSPAPER?
Dr. T. L. Timmer man
DENTIST
Laurens, South Carolina
Office In Peoples Bink Building.
W. M. NASH,
SURVEYOR,
Terracing, Leveling, Drainage.
Notary Public.
GRAY COURT : S. C.
UNDERTAKING
KENNEDY BROS.,
Undertakers and Embalmers
Calleanwerdery leu:: , ceyoni s,
DR. W. F. FLOWERS
VETERINAltY SlIRGEON
Graduate nith 12 Years Experience
Dentist and Surgical Work
Oftice:
1'osey's Drug'Store
B. R. TODD
Zngineering ana uontracting
Land Surveys a Specialty
.'uorete Work Skillfully done or is
spected.
Si -_l anIl estimates of all Kind
A. G. HART
announces that after January 1, 1917
lhe will be associatedi with
HAYNSWORTH* & IIAYNSWORT~t
for the practice of law.
Offices, fourth floor, Mlasonic Temple.
Greenville. S. C.
Sinipson, Cooper & Babb
Attorneys at Law.
Wftl Practiee In all State Court.
tromPt Atention Given All BusInesp
N. B. DIA L 3. c. TODD
DIAL & TODD
Attorneys at Law
Enterprise Bank BuItiig,
Laureuns, S (',
PRACTICIC IN A LL *COI:RPS
Neney to Loan on iteal Estate--Lonyp
Timxie.
H. S. B3LACKWELL
*Attorney at Law
'Prompt attention given to all butsIness
- Money to .loan on iteal Estate
Oe Phone ' Rlesidence Phone 91
.Offi ., *.mons BuildIng
V. t. Feathmerstone W1. ii. Knight
FEATHIERSTlONE & K N IGIT
- Attorneys at Law
Laurens. S. C.
All Buasin ss 1ntrustedI to Our (Care
W*JI Have Prompt and Careful A tten-.
tion.
.Offlee over Palmutto flank
jMr. Feathe rstone will s pond Wedlnes
day of each week in Laurens.)
C. W. McCRLAVY
Public Saleanj
and
* Licensed Auctioneck
eson Day and Job Work Furished
on Demand
- Jamy call wit J. W. Thaor'ngon.
4.*
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CB
Romping and playing in the
snow is every healthy
boys birthright, but he's
apt to neglect precautions
against dampness.
A cold results-then Dr.
King's New, Discovery proves
its worth. A few doses loosen
the phlegm, relieve the tight
chest, the healing balsams
soothe the throat raw from cough.
ing, and the mildly laxative qualities
expel the cold germs an the child
n heaiehy and happy again.
All druggists. Try it.
NOTICIE
of the
COUNTY TE.wsUloEon
he lks ot' theal onty treasurer
will be o ceei old the ollection of
Se, coauny ani Commutyagation o
Tax l. l ,or 1istal year, 1915, at. the
l'trasulrer's ollice t'ruml October 161th
'o 1k< t":.be(r Ul 19; . Mi:er" l)eeem
cr l st on, pcr cint v.'ill be adde .
.\, iier .l~tuniaryo al -t, I\wO per' eunlt will
r id:11a,, :nid aft r I.'cebruary 2111h,
(PilLr cent will be adldedl till the
!:.:1h 1 y of .\larch, 111,, whelni tle
.iook iI be closetd.
.\1l pi:esons ovineg lir'o1erty' it
more Ithan I bit one' 'Towni..util are repiest
'I to call for receills in each of the
vtil Townsh ips in which the ji" -
peliy is located. This is import. .t,
as additional Cost and penalty mlay be
attached.
All able-bodied male elizens he
tweenI le ages ol' 21 and 110 years of
age are iahlo to flay a poll tax of
$1.00 except old soldiers, who itre
e'xolpt at 30 years of ago. Comintita
tio" Road 'Tax 4.1.50 in lieu of road
diuty.
The Tax Levy Is as follows:
lo Stato purposes .. t.... mills
l'or ('onst it utional School Tax 3 mills
l"or Coil uly Purposes .. .. ..9 mills
Total .. .. .. .. .. .. ..1/2 mills
sipeelal School-Laurens ll'ownshlip.
r.attrens No. I1 ... .. .. ....8% mills
'rinity-lRidg No. 1 .. .. .. ..8 mills
Maldens No. 2 .. .. .. .. ...1 mills
Narnie No. 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. . mills
Biiley No. I ............1 mills
.\ills Nc. 5. .. .. .. .. .... mills
Oak (Grove No. ..... .. .. ..2 mil Is
Ora No. 12 .... .. .. .. .. ....8 mills
SeiiQal Schools---Younigs Tow nshlI.
Youngs No. : .. .. .. .. .. ...1 mills
Y0oings No. 2 .. .. .. .. .. ..1 mills
Youngs No. 4 .. .. .. .. ..7% mills
Youngs No. 5 .. .. .. ......4 mills
lrounlain Inn No. 311 .. .. ....13 mills
l'anford No. 10 .. .. .. .. .. ! mills
Ora No. 12 .. .. ... .. .. ..... mills
Youngs No. I .. .. .. .. .. ..3 mills
Central No. 6 .. .. .. .. .. ..'2 mills
Yotungs No. 7 .. ...........8 mills
Special Schools--Dials T1ownshiip.
Gre'en Pond No. 1 .. .......7 mlills
Dials No. 2 ..............8% mills1.
Shlloh No. 3 ................4 mIlls
Oray Courit-Owings No. ii ..12% mills
Barkcsdao -No. 6 ...... ..... mills
Dials Church No. 7 .... ....4. mills
l'ountaln inn) No. 311. .. ....13 mIlls
Merna No. 8 .............2 mIlls
D)Ials No. *i.. ...........4 mills1
Special Schools-SullIvan Township.
AMt. leotlhel No. 2 .. .. .. . .. .. mills
P'rinceton No. 1 .. ........R mills
Poplar Springs No. :3.........4 milils
l iikory Tav~ern No. 1 7.......8 mills
Ilrewert On No. 7 .... .......4 mallIs
SulIivan Town ship It. Rt. Bonds 3 m1)ills
.\erna No. 8..................2mills
Specilal Schiool.+t.--WVaterloo TIow~nshipi
W~aterl~oo N'. 11........... ... mills
Mt. Galnlager No. I .. ......6 millls
llhlehiemi No. 2 .... .......4 miilla
10kom No. 3 .. ...... ... . .1 mIlls
Cetnterp'loint Nc). I.. ......4. mills
Oakville No. 5...... ......... milis
Mt. leasau I . 6...........2ills
.\t. Olive No. 7 .. ......8%~ mills
S;pie lah ilioola -(Cross liiiI 'To wnmshiip
('ross 11111 No. 13 .. ....... mills
('ro~es ilill No. I ...........2 mil!.3
('rots Iill Ni). 2 ...... .....2 mills
Cross 1ill1 No. I1...... .....2 mIlls
(Crosa 11il Nt). .. .........3 miills
Crot I lill No. .... .......2 mIlls
SpiecialI Schools- luteri Towvnsip.
.\otunitville No.,1 i... . . . .. .. milli,
Huinter' No. 2 .. ..........4 mlls1
!fiunter' No. :1..............4 mil11s
Clinton No. 5........ .....8 mills
Flutnter No. 4 ...... .......4 lillIs
IHunter No. I ........ .....2 mIlls
llunlter' No. 6 ...... .......4 mIlls
Special S9chlools--Jacks1 Township)
OdelIs No. 6....,.........3 m11111.
II uricatne No. 13...........3 millIs
Shlady Grove No. 2. .. .. ....3 mills1
.Jacks No. 3 .. ...........5 mIlls
.lacks No. 4.. ...........3 mil
Special Schools, Heuffleotown Townishipm
Laingstoni Church No. 3........3mIlls
Seuffletown No. I .. .........2 mIlls
Laniford( No. 10 .. .. ......6% mills
Ora No. 12..-.. ...... .....8 mills
Seufletown No. 2 ..... ..4 mills
Scitmctowni No. 4 .. .......4 mills
Prompt attentIon wIll bie given
those who wish to pay theIr Taxes
through the mail by chock, money or
der. nic.
P'ersons sendIng In lists of names
to be taken off are requested to scnd
them early; and give the Township of
each, as the Treasurer Is very busy
during the month of December.
ROSS D. YOUJNG1,
(kuntw Tnasune.
THINGS TO REMEMBER IN
CONTRUCTION OF SILO
The walls must be airtight.
The walls must be smooth In
side.
Thto best type of silo Is round.
The roof should be water
proof.
Thie materials out of which
the silo is built should be strong
enough to withstand great press
uire.
The cost should be from $2 to
$5 per ton ecapaiety if the total
capacity is to exceed 100 tons.
A silo should be placed as
near as possible to the place
where the silage is to be fed.
One hu:idred tons of silage
will feed 25 head of stock for
200 days.
A silo 14 feet in dinmeter and
.15 feet high will hold 100 tons
of silage.
Any kind of good 'silo is it
valanble pilece o property oil
the farm where live stock is to
be- fed.
TREATING WOUNDS OF STOCK
Disinfectant of Some Kind Should Be
Handy In Every Barn-Potassium
Permanganate Is Good.
There should he in every barn a
qIuantIty of disii feettint (lint 1ny he
readily mixed with water and used in
the eases of wounids sustainedl by any
of the stock. P'oltssium perma~ngannte
is excellent, and( can he purchased at
any drug store Iii poiler form and
used ill water int hiiunts such as will
col(or the water at light. rol. It has the
advanta Zge over 111111y intlislptics of
nut irit1:ttingi at wotunl. Itu( anly ol'
the ocuniiier lal antisejties will keep a
wourald free from11 infecttioli 11' used extrt
ly, uni the foriitn thm of large ruiming
sores will thus ie prevented.
A scratch or" woundl small ats it may
he it, Ii'st maly 2 i ulekly beeoine infeet
od 11ni then it will not heal until the
infection his heet freed from the
gerins Ihat are en usig the trouble. 1But
if treitmient Is begun at once the troll
1ble enn usually be prevented by hath
]ing two or three tiunes it day with an
ant1iseptil' solution whihl will keep the
wVoudl clean so that it Will rapily
heal.
The best home treatment of old
sores is to lithe thema two or three
tIunes a (1ay with hydrogen peroxido
.nnd syringe them ouit with warm wa
ter followed by a small quantity of the
same antiseptic.
BUILD THE FENCE PROPERLY
Absolutely Necessary to Construct It
Well In Order to Secure Maximum
Amount of Service.
To get the niximxumt of service out
of a fence it: is absoluitely lecessariy
that it shoul lie well built. 'Tlie cor
nier posts must he pInced soll(ly in the
groumd in such ia inaiter thin they
chanlt he hen veil by frost or draWa
loose by the pull of the fence.
The fahrlc should he strung lightly
to the end posts, but it ought not to
be tightly stapled to the line posts. It
should hle fastened to line posts in
such 111nner that the wires imay move
in ia horizontal directbin to take care
of thle contracl(t ion ii lexpanlslin due
4 tite thle fi Ioe oIf a blo0w uilong thle
fence line so tha11t the stra11in wi'll not
c '11om t enIrely onu 1any3 (41n1 or two'( post~s
A har thed wirle should he0 inced0O a
shor't (lista111ncaov'e thle top1 of the
hors1'es fromo C'owding It do(wn1 wh'1en
Ifence.
NOVEL BUG-SWATTING DEVICE
Pump Attached to Cultivator Throws
Liquid or Powder Onto Plants,
KIlling Insects.
Keep('i swiit41ing th hu ltgs If y'ourl
41hem1 oni youri farm. Two~1 Te4xals men01
tng 21t4ci lemet for ('14ultv torlS shiow'n
Insect Destroyer.
here. A pumllp connlects between theo
ree'(rv'oir aw1l the wheel, so that the
turning of the Wh'1eels as tihe cutltiva
tor is driawn through the fIeldl pumpos
thle liqid~ or pow'der onto the plants
belo0w to deostroy bugs.---F'ari'lng
Business.
IMPROVEMENT OF THE SOILS
LIme and Phosphorus Play Important
Part In OperatIon of Vegetable
Garden as Elsewhere.
Vegetable growers should be0 just as
much interested in economic soil Im
provement as any other class of farm
era.
They should realize that lIme and
phosphorus play just as Important a
part in their operations as they do in
Ithe prodnetion of general farm crops.
This Is especially true wherever the
PROFIT IN SHETLANDS
Increasing Demand for Sturdy
little Fellows.
Smallest Animals Bring Best Price,
Consequently No Effort Should
Be Made to Increase Size-Take
Care of Themselves.
There is noticeable an incretsing do
nand for Shetland ponies and the rrls
Ing of the little fellows proves exceed
ingly profitable. The smallest animals
bring the best prices, consequently no
effort should be made to increase the
size of the breed ; the animals should
not be too tenderly eared for, should
not be housed too tight or fed very
". y Vii' .
Splendid Saddle Pony.
heartily. Only i frilling amount of
grain is favored for thema, aund shredl
detl f'orhter is tillvised.
Sletl I t'es iti e re'mrR k iably pro
lifie, aree bIreti rit g iirl' every year.
'Ihe colts irt' naturRilly hardy, the po.
nit's tre selltoim sitkly. h'ly'v are ready
fmr any ori'mIRItry work at two aind n
half years.
C. A. W'nugh, writing in Country
1,if e, says: "Iu t' SletIRtln s sell all
the way from $75 uwliwrd, with the
hulk of the hi uniIils going at $125. At
the latter figure there Is i clear profit
of !t8 In the transel(tiln for the
Ibreeder. Ihesiles, if lie protltces his
ow feed, lie has ree'tit'd full matrket
value for it, and atR the salie tie has
fed it out it i cost mucl less than
that of delivering to) the Win mairket.
in addition the feed has produced the
samne proportiomate utanunt of ltmanue
tiuat it world produce were It fed to
iny other tinimal oI the farim.'
In winter only i rough shelter is
needed for the sturdy crenture. The
Shetland has i heavier coat of hair
than any other domestlented animal;
Handy Team Around Farm.
at lteasLt ten m..onths out of the twelve
lie eann run~ (Jut, aind "t he st ormlest
wueat her will fiil him inthlI hIs back to
the storm, dIgging in the snow." Ho
piractlently takes eRRe of himnself.
In looking over the lIst of mem'i~bers
(Jr the Amerlenn Shietland1( Pony club
It Is (of Interest to observe hiowi manyfl
woman are enrtolledl, tand that a nuim
hler of the pony3 farms replre'steted are
oiwned aiid mtanaged by woimen.
TIME FOR CUTTING TIMOTHY
Most Palatable and NutrItious If Har
vested Just Before Ripe, Says
Missouri Station.
TIliothIy haty to ma~kte thle m~ost pa11
attabie ando 10(ost nut it ius fteed shla~d
he cut before rIple. Invest igaitions
innide at the Mlssoui experlient sta
tion1 showted thaiit t Iimoth 11'u!t during
the perlod from blossoIn g tImeRI to
lhe shieddhing oIf the bltoomR was pre
4erR~.d by3 (en~t le to ipter haiy andt that
It Is usuailIly thle customi to harvest thle
iimthy113 crtop when'i It Is niearuly or
v'es: IgatfIonI wouild goto I pi rovei thalt
TEACHING THE COLT TO EAT
Youing Animal Should Be Encouraged
to Nibble at Crushed Oats and
Bran in Equal Parts.
En:icouirage fthe colt t(o eat early, pre
ferunbly feeding crushedI onts and bran
ini equIal parts. Let hIm hatve alfalfa
and1( clover hay as soon as he will eat
It.
E'xperience shows that a r'atin of
cornl iand iilfalfa gives better results
thain a ration of corn and timothy or
prairie hay.
OBTAIN BEST MILK RESULTS
Cow Should Not Be Milked Hurriedly
at One Time and Then Quito
Slowly at Another.
To obtain the hest results the cows
should not be Rmilked hurrIedly one
time and then quite slowly at another.
Neither should milking he stopped
every few minutes. After the flow Is
stairtedl the milklbg should be steadg
until finished.
It Always Helps
says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., in
writing of her experience with Cardul, the woman's
tonic. She says further: "Before I began too use
Cardul, my back and head would hurt so bad, I
thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able
to do any of my housework. After taking three bottle's
of Cardul I began to feel like a new woman. I soon
gained 35 pounds, and now, I do all my housework,
as well as run a big water mill.
I wish every suffering woman would give
CALRDUI
The Woman's'Tonic
a trial. I still use Cardui when I feel a little bad,
and it always does ie good."
Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness,
tired, worn-out feelings, etc., are sure signs of woman
ly trouble. Signs that you need'Cardui, the woman's
tonic. You cannot make a mistake in trying Cardui
for your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing
women for more than fifty years.
Get a Bottle Today!I
--while
the stitches fly twice
as fast in the light of
the Rayo Lamp.
Itssoft,tmellow glow saving
{ on the eyes, is the best pos
sible help for careful work.
Built of solid brass and
nickel plated, it lasts a life
Use Aladdin Security Oil
-the most economical ker
osene oil-for best results.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
BALTIMORE. MD.
Norfolk. Vu. Richmond,Va.
Calottn. .Ya*
Charleston, S. C. .
FIRE IN SUR ANCE
We represent licensed companies and can
insure
DWELLINGS
MERCANTILE BUILDINGS AND
STOCKS
COUNTRY STORES AND CON
TENTS
COUNTR q~ELLINGS AND
OTHE I1 ARM PROPERTY
and, in fact, almost all classes of risks of
sound value, whether mortgaged or occu
pied by owner or cenant.
WE ALSO INSURE AUTOMOBILES
against fire of every kind at $1.50 per
hundred--no minimum fee.
COME IN AND SEE US TODAY.-.
YOU MAY NEED US TOMORROW
BALLE& LANCASTER
AGENTS
At Enterprise Natinal Bak