The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, November 30, 1921, Image 2

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- Kills Pain Instant Relief from Scalds, Burns, Cuts, Wounds, etc. Contain& No Alcohol. Acids or Pepper. theore fore DOES NOT SMARTI IT SOOTHES Painful injuries often result from accidents. Mustang Liniment kept always at hand is cheapest and best insurance. Made of purest oils, it penetrates quicklv. soothing and healing the affected parts. S Rev. A. S. Singleton. Danville, ysVa.--I haveused youirMexican Mustang Liniment for 30 years and find it the vcv best remedy in case of a cut, a burn, a bruise-in fac. almost any ailment that can be cured by a liniment. In using I think it quite important to rub it well into the pores and repeat the operation at frequent intervals." FREEWITH 25c TRIAL BOTT TODDLE TOP. Hilarious funi Send 2 cents st'nms or coin for Trial Bottle Household Size) Mustang Liniment, and aetTodll'~pc bsoluteltv free. Lyon Mfg. co.. 41 So. 6th St., irklyn, N. Y. 25c - SOc - $1.00 Sold by Drug and General Stores "The Good Old Standby Since 1848" MEXICAN A Ki m.-jiverl, b'ladderU and uri'c acid trou. : areYm316s' a.gcrous be. cA" . hir 0i1sidious attacks, H':t .varninr they give tiL :i by takin T ' :ml & 1sta:,:,ird r for these th r v. ill (.1Iwrd e thie7e dis cat-m:: :ad renh.ajth body againsi urt r .ck::. Thiree Lh:,, aHl druggists ".. i.ho nae:n Gold idedol o:a overy .o r.:1d accept no imitation Pains. OoWegre MM %P T n-TAILI Ternfic Read how AMrs. Albert I, Bluford, Ill., got rid of her ills. "D~urinlg . . . I wvas.awfully weak ... gMy pains were terrific. I * * thotught I wouild die. The Sbearing-down pains were actually so severe I coul d not stand the pressure of my hands on rihe lower part of my stomach .. . for but a short time. My husband was worried .. . *One evening, while read- - ing the Birthday Almna p ~nac, he came across r * case similar to mine, and went straight for some * Cardul for me to try. .TAKE The Woman's Tonic M "I took it faithfully and the results were Immedi ate," adds Mrs. Gregory. "1 continued to get bet.. * ter, .all my ills left me, and I went through . .. m? wIth no further trouble. My baby was fat and strong, and mysel--thankc God-anm once more hale and hearty, can walk * *miles, do my work, U though 44 years old, feel like a new person. All I * owe to Cardul." For .1many years Cardul has been found helpful In buildIng up the system aswhen run dows by dIs orders pecullartowomaen. Take PLANT DISEASES TAKE HEAVY TOLL Muh of This Loss Can be Prevented boy Takiig Proper Precautions. Clenison College, Nov. 17.-It is es !iniated tLhat 'lant diseases take an annual toll of smct hing like four mil licn to eight m1 illion dollars inl South Caroli .. Not all of this can be pre vented 'l)ut a very considerable l)or tion cal, -according to the plant patho logists of Clemson College, who make tle following suggestions. Plowing cottont stalks under in the fall and plaming cover crops, as ad vised for holl weevil control, will have the added advantage of contrib uting very considerably to disease control. The following notes from the "Quarterly lulletin" of the Michigan Ixperineiit Station are as worthy of attention in South Carolina as in Michigan. "A clean-up of all trash should take pi)ace l)rolptly in the garden. Many fungi survive the winter on such trash. Sanitation is the garden er's greatest protection." "'IAold-over cankers of fire light " I lor-ted by the blighted twigs on which the leaves have withered anl (ied. The canker Is at the base of the twig. These should be located and remove(d. Thorough winter eradl cation coteCle(d with vigilance in the early part of the growing season will control biight." ''Any pruning cut exposes the heart of the tree and opens the way for the heart rot fungi. As soon as the cit surfaces are dy they should bhe painted with a white lead paste (not zinc white). Common -barn paint or realy mixed house paint has small protectinug values for prullned surfaces. The primning icut should be made Ilusht with the main branch. The healing of w;cIiunids cones about from 'callus' .lrowtlh froiim the caibiumli. If stu bs ate lebit III protecting als prevelit the healing.'' "In till fall pruning of apple or (Ihards the firnl'r has a chaicie to rid the trees of calkered limibs. .In de eiding what ellt.- are to be made the vi goir anld freed omn from discase of a limb siotrlhi le horne in innd."--For utiih Carolien the foregoing should be applied to all1 orchards and not to ap1ple or1cha1rds only. "Ini the fild !;altitlioln is obtailld h , v crop ret 'ttionl. Those who follow (Cer with (orn, beets with beets or beant with beans, have this yea r founll that disease has belen an ilm Polant fMator In their farming. Aside *. :: i eaitions to soil fertility, rO r01ot11ion1 i necessary to avoid disease intensifleation."..-. In South I Carol n tliose vwho followv corn with 'I "-"tt""" ith ( "tol, :'eet loti toes.; with s;wet #;otato's, etc., may expet. ;im!!ar results. PDURING W'INTED 11) N [11d' li W I'IEll ('1111uy for Promonion of Imimlnstry. Clemisoni College, Nov. 27. In colt Inlitonni withi the counnty agents *thi Cghout tile atet a camlipaign of wiinter pru'lni ne sprattyling, and other o; clird wor ~'tk is a'being ptit on in the v.arious11 couinties by3 time extension hor Sicutltuiirisits, whlo are now carrying out a schedulein by whIch they03 will spend * nie to the itdC'(ays wvitht each county ageni . All farmiers who .are intert:ated in~ growing finuit, either oi. a sinall or' large sealhe, should se'ek illfoillmation fromi till ('ounlty agent con cerning the "Orchard 'Week'' to be held in each coun lty andl~ shIouldi arrange to 'at t(end some11 of the demonstrations that will bte give '(in a thiie vaioust orchards of the comunty dlutr'ing the time1 dhesig nauted as "Orchiard \Veek". importance of the home or'chiard- In suppllemnentin; the i'amily food su111 1)1y is too great to need( arlgulment, and uinder the ab~normal condlitions now ex:stintg, .withI the boll weevil a menace to thle South's chief inaney crop), a good home or'chard' Is a ne cessity for iright country living, and at 1east a few trees should be .planted about each home. Since famll and winter are the best mtonlths foi' orchard work, farmers and othora who have availlable land erai' urged to be'gin at once to lantit a I ' :ut those who have al ready any fruit on the place should plan to give -hetter care In prutning, spraying, and cultivating such or' chard 'as alrea dy exisot. Attention is called to tihe short a'e of good trees and vinen and con orequtent hIighi pices, butt stress is laidl lipon t he fact that the trees for' a one Ifrt'fh-acre htomet orchard (appr'oxi matuely 30 tr'oc'J'anid vines) is rsufficlent to su pply the average family with abundant. fruit and will cot priob 'tbhy .nct mor'e than $10 to $15, which isasu infimportat in opa o jwith iho value of fruit to b~e derived fromn 0:uch 'an prchcard.. I t has -been well said that "Man never' planto a tree -foir himself alone." This is-. partiettlauly true of fruit trees, I, and All .'.vho can possibly (do so should get -behind the "Orchar'd Week" move mount 'mnd hellp put uo .homne-grown f ruit into South Carolina homen. FORD BELIEVES HE WILL SUCCEED Sure Lease Will Go Through. Sees Thomas Edison. Now York, Nov. 19.-"You bet, its going through," Henry Ford said to day regarding his lease of the Muscle Shoals, Ala., nitrate and water ipower project. The terms, lie added, were up to the government. Mr. Ford, who conferred here today with Thomas A. Edison regarding the Muscle Shoals .project, was asked it he proposed to compete with Chile in the production of nitrates. "If we can't beat the Chileans we ought to quit," lie asserted. Referring to his visit to Washington when he conferred swith -Secretary H-oover, Mr. Ford said lie also had a conference with President Harding and at that time had offered to buy for junk battleships scrapped by the government as a result of the arms conference. -He added that the presi (lent had enjoyed a hearty laugh. Before leaving for Detroit the au tomobile manufacturer mentioned that he wont to the bedside of Secretary Weeks, who was ill, late last night in Washington and placed before him the proposition to take over the Muscle Shoals property. He declined to say whether they had reached any defi nite agreement. le also preesnted to Secretary Weeks his proposition to buy scrapped battleships for use in making automobiles and trucks. "It's nothing," he remarked, "we buy scra-p iron all the time." Mr. Ford said he would leave it to the experts to figure how much horse power could he developed and the amount of nitrate It would 'be iposst ble to produce at Muscle Shoals. That would be determined, he said, after lie and 'Mr. Edison with technical ad visers, had inspected the property. Both Mr. Edison and himself were anxious to eat turkey dinners in their own homes Thanksgiving (lay, Mr. Ford said, but the inventor would go V71ITT At Ei W IHETHER traffic or I ~roadl, "St and burn up coni That ~i why its the increase in t< Experienced dr'is "Standard" Mot' their way to plac But that is not ideally balanced of the highway i for "Standard") grades masquera If your motori cylinders and sp your crank case, sene, fill with P cars Tfhen put tank and see wha -STAND to Detroit the following week, and then they would depart for Alabama. Mr. Ford said .Mr. Edison would work out matters 6f chemistry in the ni' trate production plan. NEED MUCH MONEY TO FINISH PLANT Citadel to Ask for Appropriation of Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars. Charleston, Nov. 17.-A statement of much interest was that made by John P. Thomas, a member of the board of visitors, at the "'pep" meet Ing held by Citadel alumni to stir up interest In Citadel affairs and espec ially in the coming football game with Carolina Thanksgiving day, when he said that the greater Citadel project would need $250,000 from the next legislature for the purl)ose of financing the building of officers quarters, buy ing equipment and otherwise getting the plant into shape for use next fall. The three large ibuildings built on the Hampton Park site are practically completed and represent an extpendi ture, including money for the mess hall and kitchen building, and some other ;work, of about $900,000, 'but much has yet to be done before the great institution can be ':ut into use. OMeers' residences must be built, a hospital erected, and a lot of class room and laboratoi'y equipment, fur nishings, and so on, secured, to make the new college -plant available. It is believed that the request for an ap propriation of $250,000 will be granted Ireadily, in view of the great need for this amount of money. Otherwise, a most important educational develop ment will be se'lrusly retarded. No Worms In a Healthy Child All children troubled with Worms have an un healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as a rule, there is more or I ess stomach distiftbance. GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC given regu larly for two or three weeks. will enrich the blood, Improve the digestion, and net as a generalStrength ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then throw off or dispel the worms.and the Child willbe in nerrect henlth. Pleasant to take. 60e per bottle. ~ht Miles' crawling along at a snail's p hitting the high spots on a andardl" Motor Gasoline wi pletely. sales are climbing out of a tal gasoline conlsumpltionl. ers who have tried a filling or Gasoline would cheerful] e repeat orders. necessary. Reliable dlealel motor fuel are to be foun rherever you travel. They ~fotor Gasoline than others ding under fanciful names, s sluggish have the carboi ark plugs, empty the old < and after washing with a pii OLARINE of the grade spe "Standard" Motor Gasoline t agood car can do. ARtD OIL CO1N (NEW JERSEY) Nothing Illakes a more appropril and our stock is now so Complete pretty patterps that Christmas shopj you -come to this store. Women's Fine Silk iose inl lace stit.eh clocks, pin stripes, wide satin thread silk, in fact most anly patte1 brown, Russian and several shades < Prices frqm $1.0 Prompt Mail 5 We will gladly mail out of towv for selection. Wright- Scruggs SPARTANBUR( A Lni Hour, or ace in congested n open country 11 'fire smoothly I1 proportion to ea of the Improved y go far outo, s handling this on both sides charge no more ask for inferior i cleaned fronm filuted oil from it or so-of kero scified for your Into your fuel IPANY (SM~ Buy Your Xmas Hose Here Now Ite gift than .pretty IIose, Sitl so many new and ling will hbe a pleasure if )open clocks, double drop stripes, lace siripes, plain 'rn you wish inl 'blalk, f grey. 0 to $5.50 Service. 11 clustomIer's seveial pairs Shoe Co. ,s. C. Eighty