The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, January 28, 1920, Image 3

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MONNEy BACK witho t question if Hunt's Salve felts In the treatment of Eczerno Tetier inWo .Itch-etc. Don't becons discou ed because otier treet tat e - HuntloSalvq has reI v hundredsa of such cases. can't lose on our uk TODA. "o'474J For sal locally by Laurens Drug Co., TAurens, S C. COLD ON CHEST AND SORE THROAT ENDED OVERNICHi You Get Action with Mustarine-p Drives Out Pain in Half the Time it Takes other Remedies-it's the Quickest Pain Killer on Earth. Stops coughing al oat Instantly; end soro throat an( ches co l- over night Nothing liIke it for igin, lumbago i fi m 1414i4i13i t a lindrc away rheu flint V111 11- niil red(uct' uulvllenl jointip. .lustarin is the orightal non-blistering prescription that takes the place but i 10 tUes ais efflcienut as grniciinother's old fashiined mustard plaster. Use It for lraaim. otrins, bruises, aore nmscles dift neck, mvelin '.a ore, painful or fi-.Zgedl f(e aind chlIblains. Be aura IV' liegy's Iustarine in the yellow box. SEEDS WOOD'S SEEDS wo bMIUC ,a, Write for 1920 Catalog Profusely illustrnted, pncked with information nhout I'ield. Onrdell and Flower Seed. Sent free upon request. T. W. WOOD & SONS, BEEDlMEN, - Richmond, Va. 'At' Buy Your Shoes By Mail GUARANTEED TO SATISFY. Our Catalogue shows many of the Iatcst, mnost ailtractive styles and sizes that cannot be securedl in the average small town. It also exliains our system of insuring a perfect fit, absolute satisfaction at a saving. Write for Catalog B 18 Avoid Fl> stop Coughs Colds Sore ThroaE Use Formerly Tar Balsam A delicious cherry flavored syrup tht inmmedialely bireaks uip thic pihhegmi, clears the headl, (ihest andi niostrils and stops thec sore thiroat. Take a ieaispo'onfulh. If it doesn' relieve yui say~ si) aind your druggist will refuind your mtoney. Used for over 40 years effectively. 35c at your dlruggls('s. HOLY CITY NOW F(RGOTTEN Established by Mormons on Island It . Lake Michigan, It Was of Con. siderable importaie, 1 - The Wisconsin State Historical so elety Is preparing a history of the Mormons who settled in and around the state during the middle of the nineteenth century. The history will contain much new material concerning the early Mormons who settled in Illl nois and built their sacred city of Nauvoo, just above Keokuk. After the death of Joseph Smith, leader of the Mormons, in 1844, one of the claimants to the succession was James J. Strang of Burlington, Wis., who was- -convertc(i to Modrmonisin In 1843 by missionaries who came to Bur lington. Strang soon gained a strong following and estitblished a holy city at Vorce, where his followers made their headquarters, sent out mission aries and became successful rivals to the Brighaim Young movement in Utah. About 1849 Strang moved his follow ers to Beaver island in Lake Michigan, where he built a new sacred city, and had his headquarters from 1849 to 1856. The city of St. James was the most important between Detroit and Milwaukee. Strang met death at the hands of two of his followers. le left no successor, and tihe Gentiles, profit ing by the confusion, descended on hii domain an( looted it. The inhabitants were forced to leave with such of their possessions as they could carry, and were deported by boat to Chicago and Milwaukee. The church built up by Strang was thus destroyed. It is esti mated that of this branch of the Mor mons less than two hundred now r main. SUGAR FROM TREE AND FIELD Years Ago People Got Sweetening Ma. terial From the Maple and the Watermelon. As long ago as 1791 Dr. Benjamin Rtush put before the Philosophical so ciety of Philadelphia an earnest pro posal to use maple sugar, pointing out that "tor n great number of years many hunth'ed private fanilies in New York and Pennsylvania have supplied themiselves plentifully with this sugar during the whole year." The year before that the United States had bought over 17.500.100 pounds of brown sugar, and more than 200,000 pounds of other varieties from the West Indles. Seven years after Doctor Rush made his appeal the brown sugar importation amounted to nearly 07,000,000 pounds, and the loat' sugar exceeded 20,500.000 pounds. At that time sonebody in Philadelphia succeeded in obtaining sugar fron wa terimelons, getting half a pint of sirup by gradually boiling the strained pulp and juice of a melon that weighed 14 pounds. This led J. 11. Bordley, an ag ricultural writer, to compute in a hook published in 1801 that an acre of wa termelons would yleld $143 worth of sirup. Anti-Aircraft Fire Control. The army oflicer assigned to the anti-aircraft artillery has hitherto been regarded by his comrades of the line as a mathematilcal prodigy, with head full of figures, formulas, a-d mystic symbols. Now a ppears a mechaiical apparatus prepared to (10 mocst of his calculating for htim, says the Popular Mechanics magazine it an lillustr-ated article. Over a terrain hoard hntgs an object which is moved in exact correspondence witht the flight of thte hostile air craft. Fronm this object cords stretch down to p~ositlons of friendly batteries andl searehtlights. Here theo cords wind on registering drums to shtow the range In yards from each station to the tatrget. Similarly, at each gun or searcthlghtt stationt is a vertIeai quadrant, permitting thte angle of elevation to be0 readl at a glance. Ship's Remarkable Record. Twentty years on a reef in Magellan straits htas it no way incapac ittedl the fotur-ma stetr Al ejanidrinit, whieh has Juat docked in New York with a cargo of wool fr-om Pat agonia, valn med at $1,500,000. F'or a scoire of ye(ars the -huge htulk of t he vessenl lay on a reef at the soulternt ptolitt of' South Amer ten, exposed to all the e'lemeats, butt so wvell constiructed thtat, after a 92-day voyage from the gr-aveyat-d to New, York, examiniation in dry dockc shtowed her practicah~y undanmaged. The tall masts of the shuip would ntot lpermhit her to pass uinde(r theo Brooklyn bridge. Now in National Forest. Coingi-ess has set apart :1,116,000 acres of iaind in Idaho knowvn as thte Thtunder- moutitain region as a na tionatl fotrest land. This great tract, diflicult oif access and htaving not over one per cent of its area suitable for agriculture, has for years been the scene of dlestructive fires an~d dlevasta tion (dute to over-graz,.ing. It is nowv to be added to the P'ayette National for est, which adjoints it on thte south, and~ west, rybl tho Idahoi Niational forest, which adjoits iC on the north and west. Institution of PhonetIcs Planned. The Universilty of London is plan ning to huild an iastitution of phtonet lee at a cost of $000,000, whtere sev enty assistants wvouldi he engatggd in research work on the 1,000 languages of thme Britisht empire. The scheme, which originated with Daniel Jones, head o:t the phonetic department of the unilver-ally, calls t'or the expenditure FEAR OF SPREAD OF FLU VOICED 31enipis TI'edters and Places of AItusIIelntens are Closed When Dis. ease Appears. Washington, Jan. 23.--Fear that Influenza, now prevalent at Camps Grant, Custer and Dodge and at Fort Sheridan may spread to other camps an( stations Is expressed in the week ly army health report issued today by Surgeon General Ireland. During the week ending .January 16 there was a marked increase in the number of Influenza cases, the nutim ber being reported at 397 !n compari son With eleven cases the week previ ous. Pneumonia also increased iII pre valence. Fewer cases of influenza, however, ,were reported among the American forces in Germany than in the previoits week. Surgeon General 1reland expresses the belief that neither the death rate nor the ineffective rate resulting from the ttwo diseases will reach the high levels of 1918. Mentphis Theatres Close. Memphis, Tenn., .lan. 23.-With the appearance in Memphis of several cas es of Spaishj influenzae In mild form, the city board of health in joint ses sion witt the city commission today ordered all theatres and similar plac es omI amusement closed after tonight nd recInested that churches and lodges also suspend services and meetings. At a meeting tomorrow, it was an nounced, it will be determined wheth er to order the schools closed. An an ti-saloon league meeting Sunday at which William Jennings Bryan was scheduled to speak and other public gatherings also were ordered post polled. The board's act!on today was taken purely as a precatuionary measure, it was explained. Neaurintg Eplidemlie Stage. Now York. Ian. 23--i nfluenza in New York is fast approaching the epidemic stage, health Commissioner Copeland stated tonight. hNIGIIT SUGGE;STS TWO 1)ECO1ATIONS D11sflait iont letwe'en Distingunisltil Service and Valor. Admiral as Wit Hess. Vashlington, Jan. 23.-Legislation designed to differentiate sharply be tween decoration savarded naval of flcers and men for "Ieiritoriois and list inguished" service and for 'valor'' was proposed today by Rear Admiral Austin M. Knight, senior member of the board tlhat passed re'e ntly on medal recommendations, to the senate subeiimm itt e. One reason for the ex isting cont roversy, Admir'al Ki ght as serted, lay in the fact that there was no medal available except the congres sional medal of honor, or awarded only in very exceptional cases for acts of ext rem e heroism. Admiral Knight took issite with See r'etaryv Daniels' conitenition that coma miandin lg Otli('er's of siips slunk or seri ouilsy damaged by the eniemiy should r'eceiv th le di st ingulihsed sea'vice moe dal wvhenev'er' thira Condu tct. was mueri torious. itena' Adlmi ral ('haries .1. liadge, for'mera comm aander in chief of thie At - IlntIC fleet, and D e Wi tt ( . C'offa'aan, .for'mer' commander of the seconid hat ieshjip for'ce of the Atlantic fleet, whose testijamony ('losed thle inivestiga tion wIth th Ie exce ptioni of thea hcarai ng of Sec'ret ary[h Daniel s who prlobably will apiipeari Tuesdayl~i, said that ian thir tiiion the~ mioraile of thle navy woutld not lhe ierannentfly a fleeted advercase versy. Stomach ills ecraintly disappe'ar 'after drinikaing the eliba ted Siva~ r .\iera'i \Vater.I t'oi il me; "nos:s a trifle. I )ive'redla '.I. ; -hr'' by mra L~aurens Age'ta, J1. C. Sla.l & (G, TliME; FlI ('lEANING STH'iEAMlS 1N Suite of South ('aroliana, ('oun ty ofa Laurieans. Pur asu ant to an act of thle Ge'(tiera'l Asseambly of South Ca rolinaa thierec for' luroviding: lie it r'esolv((d, biy the C'ountty Boar'd of Commnissionet's of Laurens Count y, in thea State aforesaid: '[hat the following pieriods 'oc and the same are hereby fIxed for' the cleaninag of streams withiin said ('oun ty for' andl dur aing the yeair A. D). 1920, to w"it: 'That all streams shall lie cleanedl out ats reqlu ired by law dullring thle p~eriodl b'egininmg the first day oif h'ebrua ry, andit tninag thle last (liy (of .\ar'ch; and that they shall again be cleaned dur' inlg the per'iod heglinning thle fifteenthl Clay of. J uly and eniding the thirty-first (lay of Aulgust. Alliilaid owners and Persons ini charges of lanids are hereby notified and r'etiuiredl to cle'an thleu' sttreamns withina the above nalmed lierlods. D)One'and1 ratifIed at TLaurens C'out I louse, S. C., in regular annutal meet - ing, this the 8th (lay of .Ianuai'y, A. D). 1920.. JINO. D. WV. WATTS, Supervisor. Altdat: ' Chtairmian. J. D). MOCK, Clerk. ' 27..'t Opera House, 1 "An Evening i ....WI'] The Hap NOT A MOVING PICTL In Connection With the lB Sweet Singers "THE MEL'] In Six Bi Admission Essex Sets NN Road Mark < Unmatched Endurance Essex Over Snow-Sw( .\lr(a1ly driveni In1ore11 t al 12.()()0 Iiiiles, a I:Sex stock touIrilg carl hIas estxab11is hed a necw world 2-I . In nauk of 1.00(~1 road umiles, ov-. of Isstern Iown. No t ) . itop was nade for rpaJir1s nigh2It, Ilssex comliplete ci heli gruel.. fuel and il i. Not eveni a tire '.hange - was1 mad. Essex Also Holds the MN:ark .n l1-ss.ex st oek chass.i~is also hoiIlx i c V l he worl' 5-hourii enidur ane 1 nou-k c oI :1:187 ''i les, Iule O n.. der2 .\. .\ .A. suljpervisionI onl the in three2 star ts, t he saone Esx rani a total of' 5,87 mijles in 9.4 hours, 22 iniiinutes, actiual driving 1ime, aIveracging mnore than a mile ai mninutie. D. H. IRVIN & Laurenm Vuesday, Feb. 3 n a Cabaret" py Wop JRE---IT'S DIFFERENT loving Picture Program and Actors ING POT" g Reels 25c and 50c orld 24-hour )f 1061 Miles Pre%,of Made by Stock pt Iowa Dirt Roads Doesn't It Settle the Light Car Quecstion? ;ior toi iiiii I'ssx iitl wigh i ;Ii ;i alit1oili le t ill it .ar n iill I i t t< Iil'1e al 1 ji lI ;j i t s - it ti \ ars lutl nI listin taion of iT hett. isanin it the l I-se 0 hang J. th. ADbuehitn AMSna. theIhhs. a C i. spron.