PAGE FOUR THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CUNTON. S. C. THURSDAY. JUNE 6, 1929 (Elimnirk fPUBWSHED EVERY THURSDAf BY. THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. WILSON W. HARRIS Editor and Publisher host plants. It attacks most fruits and vegetables, but is not known to attack pineapples or watermelcwis. Entered at the Clinton Post Office as matter of Second Class. Terms of Subscription: f&ne year $1.5Q ^*ix months 76 ■’Three months ....', 60 Payable in advance While the Mediterranean fruit fly is largely a sub-tropical pest, it is'de structively abundant over such range in the Mediterranean region of Eu rope and in parts of South America, .Australia and South Africa as to indi- Winthrop college. Miss Blanche -Tar rant, district agent, assisted her on June 1, in making plans for conduct- ing the work. cate the probability that it will thrive | vices in return. Miss Gilliam is well known in Lau rens, where she formerly taught home economics. She is delighted with the splendid cooperation and response be ing shewn, and offers her best ser- with us, at least throughout the cot- f The state short course for home ton belt and the citrus-producing re-1 demonstration club women and girls gions of Califernia, Arisona and New will be helJ at Winthrop college on Mexico, as well as Florida. The Chronicle ^.eeks thd cooperat. of its subscribe's and readers — the publisher will a'- all times appreciate ’wise suggestion ; and kindlv advice. Home Demonstration Notes Miss Mary Shaw Gilliam, Agent June 14th to 20th inclusive. Each county of the state is entitled to send 46 club women and 6 club girls to this meeting, and they will be entertained by Winthrop college during this time. Those representing Laurens county will be announced later. CLINTON, S. C.. JUXL 6, md 8 PAGES J! A THOUGHT Miss Mary S'haw Gilliam began her i duties as home demonstration agent j for Laurens county on S.iturday, June j 1. An office has been arranged for! her in the court house, using the room Local Insurance Man Is Guest In Columbia A luncheon of the Columbia leaders club of the Metropolitan Life Insur- A Diligent Teacher.—Go to the ant, thou slugsTJ^rd: consider her ways and be wise; Which having no guide, over seer, or ruler, pvovideth her meat in the summer, and gathereth her food in the "harvest.— Prov. G:G, 7. Prayer.—We would. Lord, ever do llvl 111 illC V llV/UOVf U^tlllC Cilv.. iv/vlllt ‘ • • • 1 • formerly occupW by the magistrate, i t Thos'e wishing to get in touch with her’"' '''! "’•'o Produced the avaoar hmost busiHess lu tHo distHCt uunng may find her fhere. L, . . t mort v u Flaps are already being started forj‘'’' Pf'.dding fellow who never had a doubt vessel. , —'''bo kept plugging away ^ , y , , ,1 —and heaped a competence for happy But they must be watched—or they|yjj There is room and plenty for all in this world; you know that’s the truth. now been recognized that this i.s not | them. And, they have a way of grow- Xobody ever got his share by doubt- a Florida problem only, but that if' ing every time we trip on a snag of Doubt is my worst enemy if I| = the spread of the fly is not checked a boulder in our path; that, above alL kill’him on sight, he cannot come back = u w ll -mnk'P sprinns inroads in other times, is when we must shake off the I me. There are three stages — it will-make serious inroads in other eections. Allied agricultural authori- lies are waging a cartlpaign^to safa- gruarj against this fly and the niove- "“'Trrent should have t’ne support of all' who can give their aid. | According to information being sant, t ut by tlig. Georgia Board of Entoniol- j ©gy, the fly will propagate in and de-: sitroy peaches, apples, pears, plums, satsumus, figs, pomegranates, quince,, grapes, cherries, strawberries, and: mai^y other fruits. It also destroys to matoes, beans, squash, eggplant, pep pers, and other vegetables. AS to the appearance of the fly, au thorities state that the adult fly. i spell of doubt and indecision to failure: Doubt — hesitation — lost! — If doubt ever got folks anywhere,, Two to success: Confidence—zeal. S OUiDEPOSTS TQ «^[|appine$ Sy Bernarr Mdcfadden OVERCOMING BALDNESS There has always been much specu- i wet too much, snaps off and cracks | whi-h lays eggs in the fruit, is about' Iation as to why men grow bald and'easily. On the other hannd, infrequent i the ;size of the house fly and is color- j lose their hair quicker than women ; washing is just as bad, unless partic- i>d broAvn with conspicuous bands ; do. I do not believe there is any one : ular attention is paid to keeping the across the wings. The worms, which j particular reason. Rather, it is an ac- scalp clean. A dirty scalp fails to hatch from the eggs, bore into the cumulation of causes. nourish the hair. In summer, wlyen fruit and renior it unfit for use. They Prcbably, the reason women are i the heal perspires and tends to rot! = resemble the maggots of the house less apt to lose their hair than men ' the .hair, a shampoo once a week is fly, being about one-fourth of an is because their longer hair, pulling necessary. inch long, white, ’.dunt at the hind on the roots, exercises the muscles 1 There is no better stimulant to the .rod an! tapering toward the head. land thereby stimulates the growth. growth of hair than massaging and The foilo'v.ing i.s a brief history of If you are losing your hair, the brushing, both of which induce circu- ^,:he fly: Known to scientists for 100 first thing to look to is your general iation and impart lustre. But care : years, the Mediterranean fruit fly is, physical condition. If you are run must be taken to keep the brushes regarded as a most cosmopolitan pest.! down you m’jst build yourself up free from particles of dandruff and It is considered as destructive to hor-[ thruogh proper exercise, diet, physi- dusit. ticultural products as the boll weevil: cal and mental rest. If you do not j In massaging the .scalp, plenty of is to cotton. Indeel it will even attack-1 feel that you are below par, then you'“elbow grease” is. needed. A phleg- cotton bolls that have tTeen punctured must search for local causes. matic massage is of little value, w'hile by the weevil. Until its presence in j Among the many. local cause.s ofi'he vigorous massage is invaluable, Florida was discovered,, the North' failing hair and baldness are several j fhe enrire scalp should be pinched American continent was the ’ only: parasitic diseases, such as “ring-'and kneaded with a circular motion i large land area upon which it had not worm,” where round patches appear until every portion of it is soft andl~ become established. |cn the s