The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, October 02, 1918, Image 10
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Y( hatarente On hatn ust be
Boyts knee-pants seisll o 1
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1app oos $5.00
Mens Drssirts -Madras PercaleCrep
an ikn.0 palb~s&to $5.00
Men's Oev erear-Un15 o $4tsan
sepa atep es $ IVI up.it CL'
M'Ven's Wrk Glovs,l50as ets to,$2.50.
en ' SikAu1.to G$ve,5.00 t .0
Men'sfu lie NGlove -52.0 , . , 1.00 ,
Men's has, SUtdaesnSeamero Tuis.n
seartepicen1t00up
- Co.
Man's
Shop
PRACTICAL HINTS
Sr3R TREE PLANTERS
(Prepar'rl 1} hv the (iiteel States DE
I tinnwt.nt of \;I A ni ture.)
Don't plant on grouid poorly
Dj . onlI1't ll, on raw, new\\, or
IW'liy;rol
M'ii (,~ :.I i !1:1 i i'm IiiI
t Ilont't lef s pllw hrlesof
Io"en'tp pth sno inh prnt
Don't dig small holes. Tree
roots must not be cramped.
Don't put grassy sods in it
hole. Air spaces will kill the
tree.
Don't put manure in direct
contact with tree roots.
Don't plant carelessly. You
are working for the future.
Don't trim conifers when
planting.
Don't p lant iatrdw'oods wlI ith
out. enttin himek one-third of the
top.
Don't fail to cl(tivat\ e thir
-Il
in Hanutdlint
- - d Gruashing~
-Cc' e VC. :ation Must
I urin.Icd.
paria - t .,a Dh'amrt
-Ii : y of hUrril
'a l i ~in:In a ' shiii i'al iis uf t'ierly p' oi1n
ii" til i lk -ii' I i helinr mr'lt i a st
"'ii. aire' runu t he taken la i' hn linI
itli o:. -ilm ' n ki--* 't a ut mioeis to j I,
\ii;ivt briin 11u1i 'ni' Ii rs hing, ats early'
v':trtis are p-triieularly sus uncpible
to (h-eny foilowlini juries. They
nmist also be 14):114d in 5uch a w that
eonplete ventilaition of the shipmlent
will hn- insurd. In Comte part. of the
emountry, -sneked tearly ptto es are
l d 1 -n it ilt' layer hih . mid t he
t'" 1 in ,v I' is4 N olIed ,1n I'll ,1n :1
Flo l t er in. I, I r; . T h !l' 1'wk . 41:1
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Fine Potatocs, Evenu in Size and Qual
ity.
1)ut In piniCi'. Tlhi s hasthe adii iivan
iage of allowing i-uliliint imeii'i for
veni latiion nal prmevein ru 'iishing
the". poitaitioes' i thA liottmI" of the 1load1
by the weight of the sneks aove.
Si'ous Iosses ini PotatoeOs now held
in commolnn storage cant be larigiely re'
ducedl If growemrs andtt shu ipper's take
ntecessatry precautions in thte manage
men'rt of theIr storage houses. All
venilators andi doours should bte kept
closed dutring the daytIme and storage
rooms ventilatedi at night, whten the
mainium outdoor temperature pre
vails. Allowing the doors to remain
(ipen duing t hi (liy wvhile gradIng or
1loadin g heotitoe maiiiiiy resuilt in grad
ititly ris ing xl 11 rge' tempiIeratutres, per
mlIttlag t he rap uid development of dhe.
cay, and greatIly I in'creasinag I le losses
from shin ik ige. Tlo imiiin suit 911able
ti'Ru'niuIratur and hinoiildi t c ililins
in po tatilo storagmmnieiious duing thle re
-hipin'r's in the' iiuhimugi'ii't of their
houiises. Thle-I ' trnsie i''' i niuimin sItor
age stock intoi i:,Ihl mitorag~ie In iirder
w~heire such'la iipraeull i'm fe 'uaslibe.
Capacity of a Silo.
A s11o 14 feel lt(indimeter and 32
feet hIgh will hold 100 tons of silage.
This amount wIll feed 25~ cows 40
pounds of slaojo por day for 200 dale.
DI1AILS N1E;1S. '
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(Jaohn' Mr.;.cs ullh o lis.
\11 roy t 1 l r i n t gerni i c orc I'll) , nii('d
ii'bo d b I"! le Miiniirii losjh 1 : :'},
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I''11'I'l 1tl't 1ofwII' labor
f' ~ ~ ige IIpralki1 t 1 111;1ltii1.I
f' '']' r'1 I~rlq: t'uredISi~~ to: iru
1a I r ilt e I.tn t y Ir ~ IIi'
I arage th
friends conlgrattilale hitu on the ex
eedillg!y good ltek w'hich has attend
cil i it In his (hoseni branch of the
iervi(e.
.\lrs. 1;1:141k ".,l1, ;after enj.o "ir the
sonnner1cI ni1oth.-; very' piens ;41~ I \.ilh
l""1' io I1 t(n~t . 1";til: %I W .CP l'" i (11' t\
'iII )I , o\ I(')F. C'( I o !1; !' n 'i* ~ t h lsye
h,- p" en1 1 \1. and . 1 \'. (' . 'y
h '1tw . (o w r i i.4.d i '. , a h ,e in
t :, il i l ' et ;jrd inf a l' e
Vacat ion day's it ng over, tusa of
wie1 avas Jw(n e a this plac with his
Paretits, I rof. Clyde Curry hr's r
Inrned to Nashvii, 'ten., wii-etiJ he
resuntes his dhities as instructor of
hln'!ishl in Vanderbill liniversity.
'I'he re(luest for clothing for the
neey Iins 1no dotth1 was g:ladily
rece'lived by( a1"tll It: ( ('loss ;tix!!iarie's,
l1ieb- respec ially web-Ioltned the opr
' rly of rend ring . 1 1 : h eede1 ' -r.
Inn 11" 14u v\ li;Ile lull i(n .I(r'1.
P ER UN A
.ommtends it to Ner Frienids
do'. oi Iu - ~~ il n more,
g~.tro I sta1rte< .~m4t I l'er na I
w!! ' J ust a ot', nu1 1); d 4 . o wen :ly,1 I
Ihnd give upI Il hiopeH (if ever j.etI
lig wetl; SUch a } utgh li i ..
lung, nt couldi not ent 1iant.ilng.
Now sinco takIi ng P er'una I weIgh
one hundred anid tirty-fye
poundn. Al my frIends Frahd I
would 'ever et well. I was just
a shadow. I have suroly recom
monded your 'erund to many orf
my friends, and they are using it.
I will recommend Ierunn, for I
am so thankful for what it has
done for me."
Sold verywhere
aware h ther, e is a gr
nd materials with corr
s; conse~quently a larger<
n the same business. XM
mrt iof the mnaterial we
weky It is~ requested
a cash1 oaiss. In vie'w <
we havec decided to e
go on a cash basis. Thb
sfully adopted by a large
oughout the county. Thi
e labor
no roductive dollars te
fease expense
Sbetter to serve our cust<
ye Mr. John Teague as forem
aeople of Laurens know that
tnt.
ate your patronage in the pat
-ve you in the future.
BUY LIBERTY BQNDS
aidrop's Garn
.lr. and .\lrs. I. . Brooks, of (gray
('grit, were the s nl-the--d y g sil s
S im r .roos on
:lK AunLlay.
41L iii
Keep Cool
du rind thle hot sum mer dlays
and iiglits-, u will enjoy
better eialt and do better
work
DE ,a GHT
I -7
(2~~~ .,l.I
l r .-ty .? MM r QB
urnds Before Tak nAM
Now
Weigh
135
Pounds
Mis1s Clara Lohr,
21 N. Gold SL, Grand Rapids.
Mich.
In her letter opposite Misa Lohr
tells in convincing words of the
benefits she received from Po.
runa..
Ir puid or Tablet Form
eat scar city
esponidin gly
:apital is re
Te pay cash
ise, arnd ovr I
by the' U.ni
busine~i vs
>f these cir
lose all ac
is policy has
part of the
is will--.
work
amers
an of our Gar
there is none
t, and will do
ige
anrenn S. C.