The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, June 02, 1920, Image 18
.Citation for Letters of Admiilstratiom
State of South Carolina,
County of Laurens.
Whereas, Roxie A. Shoppard made
suit to ime to grant her Letters of Ad
ininistration of the C state and effects
of 0. H-. Sheppard.
These are, therefore, to cite and ad
mnonish all and singular the kindred
and creditors of the said 0. T. Shep
par deceased, that they be and alppear
before moe, in the Court of Probate, to
be held at Latrens Court House, Lau
rens, S. C., on the 14th day of July,
1920, next, after publication hereof,
at It o'clock in the forenoon, to show
cause, if any they have, why the said
administration should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 31st day
of May, Anno Domini 1920.
0. G. Thompson,
-l)-2t-A J. P. L. C.
o'j NOTICE OF ELECTION.
state o Smouth ('arolia,
County of Lin1trens.s
Whceeas, petitiois signed by a legal
number' Of the (iaalifletd elector.,; and
fie-holders residing in Laurens
schlool isti-it No. 3, Laulens C'oun
ty, Soutih Carolina, asking for an elec
tion u pon the (1tu1-0.ion of voting an ad
litional ; m!ill tax upo10n t e fiProper;y
in said sch!;Ol disti'ict, to be used for
stehool pur posrs. have been Iiled with
the county board of education, an
ei etion is herehr ordered upon said
tuestioln. saii electioll to be held onl
the 5th dy .' Jine, 19:0, at Woolrow
Wilsoni buili) ding, inl said district,
e lwem n g m n of f!b0 trusztees
of saitd school diIctt.
Only such ele'tors as return real
oO :011 irsona 11:o ' if fo taxationl 11n,
who exibit ihir tax receipts an
re-iist rat ion ltine as-- revquired inl
till. ener atiln shall be allowed
to vote.
Thoset 111111e i il additional
lax shi ah lot oltillilg the
w.ord " ' r tn orprinte..d Hier!
onl. Tho. a it he: mill athlition
a ltax siall vot a ballot cOltainilng
thie word --NX( wvriM-n M, printled
thereonl. P-l,.;" )a!! "!e 0t1th hoalr
of , wo'clk inl "he forenloonl and shall
remain ma _ n unil the, hourl of I
shall ecloseI. aind Ite hallots
cou II ted.
Thetru. rail ],(,:)M. the resu;l~t
f Ihe ' " - '. 0 the c ut(v aitiior'
andl colnty -:1pwrinten t~lv of eduec-t
tion wi:h.n t4n days 1t rafter.
11. T. \WI LSON. Supt.
ly ordert of County 13roard.
.....QUICK
ACT ION
CORN
CUR[
"Getsi-It" Stops I nin Instantly anid
(orn Soon LIs Itight. 01Y.
A few drops of "Gets-It" quenches
corn pains like water quenches fire.
yive you imeriate d relief.
"Gets-It"
!'ois It Ofr
Thle fyarn ''ains to lose its gip at1
O''e. 'i a l tay io Iw it b; so loose
t hat you) a nn t ill lf, oots andI all,
last o: ;. a- mmons halou nd ti toutl.
l:hi-Siti -. Ih::p le, liff iti ui an com
cts hI a tr i ? a any dru . storet.
.Wf'd by I . Lawrene '& ('o., ('hago.
iV ol i l'. - t torn remedy by Lau
"H ANSON 6"
We wish to announce
that we have secured
the agency for this
county for the "Han
son 6."
No better value for
your money.
Live Dealers Wanted
PIJTTIM BROS.
Union, S. C.
IN NEW TAFFETAS
Individual Styles Are the Rule
This Season.
Frocks Constructed on Lines to Suit
One's Figure, Resulting in Greater
Satisfaction.
With captivating crlspiiess do the
newest titiretas swish their way to
famte, and indeed one tnecils but little
Insprtiti to create lovely frocks, so
sintple are the inodes and so lovely the
inaterials. Iidividual styles with lines
to suit one's figure are the rule this
season.
One frock that was especlnlly de
signed for the girl wit rather pliump
proportions wIts really it ins-tepi lece
for clever lines. Navy blue with simart
toniOhies of brick red ind overdratpes
of georgetto crepe form a pleasiig al
Iliance, but It was the mlodel selected
thalt was so ap1proplrinte.
This stout fIgure frock was a long
waisted ni'finir, seimi*-iliItd t) thet, i ps.
nndI( there comlplete-d by it scnnt two(
plee sicirt, also of the taffitit. And
there wats a bit of a frill with a dash
of brick red triimiining at the square
ieck.
Over the skirt wits a full tunie of
the einbroidered erepe loopil under ait
tle lottlo, zouave effect, and lin
ished with an il uaistle hanmid. As a
fili note Ahe dildi at na rrow sash to
the talfetta and4 tied it Ibaek and al
lowel tie( ends to ltont qutilte gatyly
at the h'otoom of the skirt.
The sliiniicss of the jeunne ill le
would be . improvel by a stuartly
draiped flI'rok of taiipe tatffta atndl
French blue rillhon. The front of the
The skirt, hip design, and sleeves of
this model all have peculiarities
which make the dress distinctive,
it is made of dark green taffeta
with lighter bindings.
btodle cro( SSe's It sr-If att thle breast with
rel Iglous fervor, lbnt-Is quite t frivolous
when'i it corines to thme skirt. It lie
gins drnirely~ withi a i timid-rlkIirt of
narrowi prorf'iit ions, not toou lontg, tund
ttheni hiang a luoiped tile iiver it.
TURBAN TRIMMED WITH TULLE
Headgear of Gray Hemp Embellishe~d
With Jet Band Forming Veil.
like Trimming.
Lewls, oft Paris, niotes ia fasior
writer, mtake~us a faiscintting little tuor
hani, fromi wich tulle thots. It is of
bltiletitail 11of blatek tullei, foringi'
it vetl1-l1ke train mmig iieross Ithe frnt
anil shuls andl Iconftintninig across thle
bacitk wheire it is timt in a wide Al
santin how.
Ano01lther' cls-flItting himt is of hiin v
wito st raw, with a bri mt irnied uip
in thle batck nind froni t an!i exttniinlg
into) Cotinenuital point s ait either side.
.Jutst itbove iihe pinut s are brlight lin ik
roses. Over Ithe 'rotwn of the~ hait is
dIrailed a lar ige 5(10uare veil of blarck
niot with ant nppiiliue of lace. Th'le
driaipery is gaithered to the left side to0
he swathedl abou~tt the neck anmd chin
of time weirer'.
Not till of thle in ce trnedl hatls aire
smanll. Otte miodel, wth'h is very
la rge and4 tuirnod up sharly In thle
frontt, hats at flowving veil held to the
crown with a nairrow rIbbon.
Some .Colors You See.
Egypitiain designs uind 1Egypt Ian cot.
ors are leaiders for spinlg, and the
dIressumtakemrs hiave gone hark to read
IEgyptian pr'ints and0( paInt ings for their
inisira'ittin, and4( the colors Ilma tseedm
to tak~e pre'(414tcd nrc re ehnudron, which
Is coppier cotor, ai pecuilia r iopaqueil blue.
cit ron color andi gr'eent. Theni'i there is
a second blute thaiit suggests the liur
qiuoise. Th'ie green is someithneis coin
fused with jatde, butt its i intatter of
fiet It !s llighter and posusibty yellower
titan the color actually seen in (Chihiese
jadte.
Tulle is Popular.
Much tulle is the order of the min
utte and this Is headed and embroidered
in the -:dost intrIcnte fashion, even
though the hi aviness of thue hiauraework
Is anniled to ailmo~st hlviie faubric.
HARLEQUIN CABBAGE
BUG INJURES CROPS
Attacks Cauliflower and Various
Other Vegetables.
First Appearing Insects Should Be
Killed Before They Have Chance
to Breed-Clean Up Old
Stalks awnd Rubbish. '
(Prepared by the United States Depart
ment. of Agriculture.)
The cabbage crop of many states
suffers severe losses from the ravages
of the hailequlin cabbage hug. '.'he
affecited plants wilt and (ie soon after
attack as though swept by fire, hence
the name "fire bug." This bug, which
also Is cnlled "calleo back" and "ter
rapin hug," also Injures cauliflower,
kale, turnip, radish, and other cole
crops, and after destroying fields of
these, attacks various other vego
tables. Several generations are pro
duced each year.
(lenning up the cabhige stalks and
other remnannts 1.9 Moon its the (rop Is
off, pievIenting tl- rulowtlh of weeds
.0;
Brussels Sprouts. Showing Characr
istic Feeding Areas, White Spots
on Leaves, Due to Attack of the
Harlequin Cabbage Bug,
anild Ihe iluillalton of rulbillsh, uis.
Ili tr clP) rops of nu islard, rape, Or
other. early crop, buing1l over Inl
fested pat1ches, anid fields, an1d destroy
hig I ite insi'ets by mnetunts of a hand
torc'vh a14 other imlelhilial measures,
are thi best Inetlhods of control, ac
cording it) Fi rlers' l1llet in 1001,
"Ii arle 11111 Calialge hug and Its Conl
trol," recenitly Issued by the iUited
States department of agriculture.
The first itppeairIng bugs should be
kIlled before they have a chance to
breed, or if the lields become infested
liter the iugs should Ilh, destroyed
ite it the season so its to leave fewer
to) survive the winter.
Co-operattlin with others who grow
role crops Is in abtolute necessity In
deai411nw successfuItl ly wIlb this Ilest.
The new bu0l let In may he obtlinlied
fr'ee, its lg its the Supply lasts, oit
iptilll lito 14 t) thel, iepatrtiniieit.
RIGHT TIME TO APPLY LIME
If Badly Needed it May Be Spread
on Winter Wheat In Spring and
Lightly Harrowed.
The best time to apply lite Is when
11an1d is beling prepilred for wlat inl
rall. It should be sprteadic on the liowed
tlind tlttit Is to bet foillowed by3 a graIn
rp wlith (clovelr Is talso goodt Pract Ice.
Fspirig and1( Ilit 'ltt hrrowed ii. It
wvill tnot 14e as5 effecttivc ias if it hadl
someii. If ('lovert Is to4 lbe 'i''ded wIth a
in 4'a('h cas~e enn he4 de(Itriined' (4nly3
rnthods41 ifo' dt'etrininfng the. limie re
qu'r4 nent I sis do s ntot. 13 lwla yfel
ifI1'or rets says4 the~ It'vied i
si nj unilbnetd the~ fainiri e'tn get
cli ver to t'll the sfor I i''Itse'lf1. As at
generai'tl rule, whIch Is use'f'ti ias a
sttinlug pint, two. tonus of groulnd
crte wvill putt iro't land14 In shatpe tor
DEVELOPMENT OF MARKETING
Improvement Must ContInue to Come
Through Better Methods and
Procedure.
Marke'ting mn.hlinery' ilan product
of v'olut Ion' ian'y iunpirovm' ''at must
het ter muthods4and p11( roiedutrte anid not
throtgh si'tthag pe Iistaitly3 a pe4rfeet
ly ('tlI'Itent iuiil mitomtat elly 3 operated
inew mar'ketfng iimi'ehine. Market ex
ports in the t'nlted States de'partment
of agriculftire polint out that thle work
er in the4 fIeld of iinarkceting cnn assist
in the d1'eelopment of better market
ig lprac(ti'eA just as the worker in the
fieild of produititon hais assIsted'4, and Is
nowv assistintg, In the ImpIsio'emfent of
general piraticIes.
GET HONEY FROM DANDELION
Not Considered Strong Enough Argu
ment to Continue Growing.
Plant Too Preely.
Bleokeepers have found that the
dandelIon furnIshed the been some
honey In '1919. But in general thIs
would not be a strong enough arg'.k
mnent to contInue growing the plaat
s~ franly nn some do grow it
Auction Sale
Pure bred Berkshire Pigs, Laurens,
S. C., June 7th, Salesday, 2 p. m.
On Salesday in June, I will offer on the
Square at Laurens about 30 pure bred
Berkshire Pigs. Of these about 15 are
extra choice sow pigs. As good, both in
breeding and individuality, as you can find
anywhere. All sired by Epochal's Re
triever 241866, and are very promising
as foundation brood sows. Be sure and
look them over. Papers furnished.
W ill have their sire on exhibition at
same time.
J. D. Culbertson
From One Hundred To One Hun
dred And Seventy-Five Dollar
Reduction in Players
Overstocked on high priced players of the best quality.
Wish to buy large stock straighit pianos, and by selling players at
lowest prices to replace with straights.
I have five Estey players which cannot be bought in New York for
less than nine hundred twenty-five dollars for the piano alone. j
will sell these players for seven hundred ninety dollars and in
cdude a player bench worth eleven dollars, a scarf worth seven
dollars, and twelve dollars worth of player roll music. Freight
is paid and the instrument is placed in your home.
Estey players are first class in every respect and have a reputa
tion for excellency on every continent.
This price cannot be duplicated anywhere else.. I have a choice
selection of player rolls to select from.
I have-Koreger players at seven hundred seventy-five dollars, one
Exceltone player at seven hundred thirty-five dollars. These
players will be sold at once. If you contemplate getting a player
anytime in the neak- future, call, write or 'phone me .and I am at
your service right now.
John A. Holland
The Greenwood Piano Man.
References The Bank of Greenwood, The Oldest, Largest'and strongeste '
Bank in Greenwood County.