The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, April 21, 1920, Image 2

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American Cigarettes Popular. For a 'time most cigarettes were made from the Turkish leaf. Then it was disce,!.red that the "bright" Vir ginia tobacco, now grown in Virginia, the Carolinan and eastern Tennessee, made an agreeable cigarette. Eventual. ly cigarette-making machinery was l'. vented, and today Americaq cigarettei are smoked all over the world. Stomach. Out of Fix? 'Phone your grocer or druggist for a dozen bottles of this delicious digestant,--a glass with meals gives delightful relief, or no charge for the first dozen used, Shivar Ale PURE DIGESTIVE AROMATICS WITH SHIVAR MINERAL WATER AND GINGER Nothing like it for renovating old worn-out stomach,;. converting food into rich blood and sounid flesh. Bottled and guaranteed by the cele. brated Shivar Mlineral Spring. Shel. !-l. S. C. If your regular dealer cannot Iupply you telephone DIXII-I FI.UIlR & GRAIN CO. !)S10ributors for LaurensCII. The next time you buy calomel ask for The pi- :d and refined calomel tabkcs that are nausacs:, a and sure. rViedicinal virtues retin..~ ed and imp:cr.c. Sold onl1y in sealcd pi.ckages. ri 5c Life Was a Misery Mrs. F. M.' Jones, of Palmer, Okla., writes: I[J S "From'the .ue 1 en-IF6 tered tio v onmhood I . looked w ith drea~d 1 iifronm cne tonth to the Snext. I suffered with: my back and' bearintg-down a n mse'ry, I would think j wiI could tnot endutre the ~ pain any long~er, and1 I * gauly got wors'e... 'r Nothing seemted to help muntil, ufne day, . . SI decided to TAKE CAMI The Woman's Tonic "I took four bottles," Mrs. Jones goes on to say, "and was not only greatly relieved, but cani r truthfully say that I have not a pain. . . g "It has now been two i years since I took Cardul, and I am still In good health. . . I would ad vise any woman or girl|| to use Cardul who is a *sufferer from any female trouble." If yousuffer paln caused from wotmaniy trottbie, or 11f you feel the need of a good ifarengthening tonic to build up yourrun-down system, take the advice of Mrs. Jones. Try Car dul. It helped hier. We believe It will help you. All Druggists E16 Field And Garden Bugs Notes from the Entomologist On Insect Posts. Clemson College, April 19.-The boll weevil has spread over the great er portion of South Carolina. In sev oral of the coastal counties it is enter ing its third year of infestation. In case of a wet season severe damage may be expected in Beaufort, Jasper, Hampton, Allendale, Barnwell, Colle ton and Charleston counties. Con. siderable damage may also occur in the other coastal sections. The fundamental procedure in boll weevil control is intelligent diversifl cation resulting in greatly improved woll fertility. soil conditions. An early crop of cotton is very necessary in weevil years. Minor operations are profitable under favorable condi tions, such as handpicking of fallen squures and collecting of punctured squares and bolls. These may be advantageously practiced where la bor is cheap and available, for ex ample, on plantations operated by families with a number of children that can be employed. The latest development in weevil control is poisoning. but this method is yet in the experimental stages. The work so far done has been on Mis sissippi Delta plantations ani the re sulte secured are most promising. While it is not expected that this method will ever eradicate the pest. yet viewing the results so far secured together with the history of weevil poloning, the prospects are very promising that this method is to de velop into an important factor in boll weevil control. A great many details must yet be worked out experimen tally. There will yet be continued improvements in the duzting ma ohines and in the manufacture of calcium arsenate, which appears to be one of the most difficult insecti cides to manufacture. Furthermore. the various details that present them selves on the ditforent plantations outsido of the 'Mississippi Delta will be worked out so that a definite and logical svsten of poisoning can be recommended. Under any conditions, poisoning in this state in 1921) shold only h-- undertaken where weevil dnmage is expeted to be severe; it should he undertakon on a small ReaeI Only, and when onco b.Egn it should be rpOJapt ed as offen as nrces. sary in a thorough manner or the reutltare likly to he n~a tisfactory. Exp.orfimental worl: will ho conducted in t%- constal co nties of thi' state .hcrr the weovil is ex:pectod to he mo-,t 111htriouts. A ntmnher of plant. nr3 vill no diubt oonluwt poh ning operations with machine and mate rlials proh-atrlv avaiil'h'. No one sholid uondrt-ke (rhting without re. eeivinC full and authenti' inform. tionfl :rborut d7I'ting machines and the adoltirm of proper safe; ars in par ch:asin, and applving cnleium arse. nte. Fuill informnftion mfay1O be oh. taiinol by writing to th.' 1'. S. Delta L hr'. t.r:-. Tallla. Ta.. or t-ho Ex. tr-niion C,' .rv ire. ("Im-on Coli-T, S. C. TH'z PH"'K DOLL WORM. Ta trcst In '7 d'tr(nd into T.:enrs aera yr ao wr'>'re !! was held at h-r. by. th- er' hti:.rl offori Gic the "(~lra :'trrt'rtr': l'. ud" arml' ta T xu - 'oriti1:: ha astume a re . t'.: r' m-~ (h'nr'yfl r dIl'nn c-ith cb ' iia h but i' r hnm.n t imr' m':rat Irr-cn:tiou as ;'o ar .<e ry to pra v-rnt the spren d of t he pea~t to other :rcetilons of the cotton states. Drantir (tiar:mltinc mioamrs have bee adop791 ted0) or are conliItmplacte'b ho varmious cotton stateis, and this are to be in fore at leacst until the lim'.:tii of dist ribhution of t he pest are again 'd(termcined. This Is one of thn wrst insect pert s of cot tan. and wheroever it appoirs in boll weevil in. festedl territory, thne damage may be expectedl to increase not loss~ than 25 per cent. GARDEN INSECTS. The principal sprays used against gardlen insects na arsen ate of lead or arsonato of limo (also knowvn as cal-ar'sonate or calcium arsenate) for eating insects, and nicotine concen. trates for stucking insects. Agrjust potato booties. cablbago worms and other eating insects on hardy plants Paris Green can he used if properly made, but it should not be used on tendler plants. Calcium arsenate is cheaper than arsenato of lead and can be used on most garden plants if it is insisted that it conjaIns not over .75 per cent solubla arsenic. Nicotine Is purchasedl as nicotine s11lphate and is in very concentrated form. It is made up at the rate of a teaspoonful to an ordinary pail of water, or- a coffee cupful to a 'dfty. gallon barrel of water. A little soap suds added1 is helpful. Soap dissolved in warn: tr at the rate of one pound to ave gallons is a good spray for the common plant lice, but NO SOAP S3HOULID BE UB1W THAT CONTAINS TAR OR NAPTH'A. De tailed 6freetionn may be otained from the Entomology Diviiona, Clem-, San Collaee 5. 0 CABRELA CAPTURED BY IREVOLUTIONJTS' lresident of Guatentala Agrees to Sur render on tuarantee for Ills Safety. Guatemala City, April 15.-President 'N0stra Babrera capitulated to the revo lutionary forces of Carlos Herrera last night after the latter had envoleped his stronghold of La Palma. The pres ident agreed to surrender himself to day, the revolutionists guaranteeing his personal safety and also retention of all the property legally obtained by him. The capitulation of Cabrera follow ed intermittent flighting which began on April 1) when Cabrera. well equip ped and with numerous supporters, was holding the forts of San Jose and Matamores, with an intrenched -posi tion at La Palma south by east of the capital. The revolutionists, lacking arms, seized small quantities in varl ous parts of Guatemala City. The greater part of the country rallied to the support of lerrera and arms and men arrived every day In the capital. All attempts by the Cabrera forces to invade (uatemala City were beaten off, lively street fightiig occrring in the southern and eastern suburbs of the city. The Ilerrera forces smr poun1(ded Fort San .lose and compelled its capituilatioln on Api ?1 , the rev olitionists drI iving a wedge betweII Maatamores and La Palna, antd grad ual!y surrouiding the latter place. T1,ho loss of life ailnog the comuhat ants n the fightling was not heavy. conlerilig the ainioiit of imni tion used. but there were ruany (ai uaie amng the ci1viilin urn tho bombardiment of the apital by the abrl'ra foret and ii tile street fight ing. 1!4I ('ross siations w e ilstallei in the Amrienican club1 and in other huild in110: andI an (1tivielit hIo'sital service w~a: mant.indl. American salors are aringz the n.\ rican lega tion :n) the conilsulat in the capital. A Nii : on rn int v il', ann ;n tod a : I with 'a l ieo' I0 vrrer a 1ts pe1 I. n . of t~w neow nlinlisters are*0 promli. nt 1 n wii to :a:i said to nii oy o th colfid nors of the contil ry. V I erfect n lit iatr-iomd throughout Guateniala.. do il.11- loi\l .(It yll.i.: T Mo1vtore leilie Was b11lin. P11(1 'lib .py id.1. 21 yleau, (01. o, 1h!., C:1Y. wa ina n !: ilil whIn !hv u ~ i cy<!' he wva.; ridling rollidetd 11'aId withl an:1 ton il driv nI b1y 1). B!-mvwn of .\sin'ville, N. ('.. jus:t onl- I (if till, city* today. ;I En . ,l I h:t' n- :d: o. hil --r "imt o n-e 1 h- 14 held n ernan able, fol. h a <i dy Ihni ! t\ c rn2t.l\.'atr in t: d.i ll. (;olberg an un i h.: ; : of A h vl LANCATIWE Ti20'10 QI!NI'm TaPteu remoe 2 ul . Thi-re ii c:.!I C~h ".3r.mo (Quiij I. 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Three masked men took $S,000 from corgo Konechier, 57, treasurer of the 1o) Clothing com pany, in Brooklyn, as he entered the firm's building on returning from a bank. Konechier was removed to e hospital with a skull fracture and three broken lingers suffered in the fight with the bandits. Yesterday rob bers obtained $10,000 when they held up the cashier of a firm situated next door to a police station. E1'ngraved Cards and Invitations. Advertiser Printing Co. Stomach ills ernanently disappear after drinking the 'oclbrated( Shivar lineral Water. Ploitively ptaranteed by money-back oiler. Tastes ine; costs a trifle. Dclivered -vwh-rn by )ur Laurens Agents, J. C. Si:cl & Cu. P110110 them. TO-DAY- NOW - ENJOY "LORI A FRUIT THE FLAVOR 15 DIFFERENT ('EQ, U ITE' IS THE WORD) 0 i0 Fine Steels form the Sinews of a WL Everything that is built to en- They are fomnd in a Maxwell (lure must have fine sinews. in axles, shaftings, gears; frame, a . ~i~- crankshaft, connecting rods, A greatl shipa giant locoio tive, a huge bridge,a giganti etc They/ equal1,poutd for pound, building. e oud n rt Search for the siniews in i a r 1(((' Maxwell and yout discover niew steels, fine steels, special Steels, Csl ste rte ea steels manufactured to Maxwell's tic price many times over in. own formulae. Steels, for instance, that make 'hcy save. They pay (ivi possible that rare combination (lnds of satisfaction. of extreme lightness and brute They make friends. They are strength. responsible for that rapid rise For a Maxwell is made to of Maxwell the world over. be light in weight. Its mission Nearly 100,000 now in use is economic transportation. 100,000 more in process of Any superfluous pound to construction; and fully 40 per carry around means so much ced on ah Mawel as te mnore cost of operation.cieupnaMxllsthr morecostof oeraton.first-choice car will not be ale But the great problem was to to get one this year-so over get steels of rare quality and whelming is the demand for great strength. this remarkable car. Carolina Auto Company J. Y. MILAM, Manager