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Hprsy Your Fruit To Control Worm The first summer spray to omitro) wori^ in frul.t Ih of i vital Importance in ohtniuifgf fruit of quality. Mont of the fruit Whleh U pumtured whllo small, falls from the effivt# of the injury or on aeeount of the pro# i'ih'o of tin* dewlupliiK worms. The Ions caused by wormlness in fruit while very ln?iH?rtaitt .is jierhap* ions than that resultingfrom tin- ?dlnus ami punc I iij'om which deform. /Star ati'J (?:aii?o the fruit lo full or t>> ripen pnMiiature 1 *, If yon ha vi- several ti*eO* I" spiny Use formula No. I iiven below. if you onl.\ ha ve a few trees |<? -piny use ~~ roHduifl' 'j: ? ? ? ? ,.... ? - rormnlji No, I - \r situate of lean ( Dry powder form i, I poim; ipilek llnnv '( lump) . 2 .pounds: water, fiO bullous Imh inula No 'J A rseuu to "I I. fail (illy |s?wder form). 1 ni|ii<,t> about tablespoon ful ; cjuiek lime (lump), .'I Dunoon 2 lumps size of etfK I Waiter. II uulloiis, ? Make .a thin pasle of tin* ar'seliafe ? it lead .*i 1 1 ? 1 hike Lilt* lime to a white wash (warm water tfives best results in slaking), when <-i>o| prim- together and dilute to fifty gallons or to three gallons. depending on formula used. This mixture should be well slirredj tlnrlnj; the prneess af spraying I f ? he "wet paste forte of arsenate Is lined dustead of (lie dr\ double I In*! riiuoiiul should he 'used. Apply to pen? h and -i>lnm-> when/ about three fourths of 4ineka (dried hloom iwirt*) have sllpj>ed .wlijrhls usually 12 to 13 daya after the Irw Ix 1i? full bloom. Ajqdy to apple* and pears >vhou the petals havo fallen and hoforv tlU' hloom cup al end of yoiititf fruit Ik doaipd, Aim to (Irlifo the "spray into^the flip#. World War Krhws Si v t ill v ?>nf widows of soldiers of K. \Vff of 1 Htl! m(? receiving pension* from the f i' (lorn I government. Mexl .? it War widows number li. I1N1. 0 The I > 1 1 k ? ' of Atholl, ii ^oHInIi tMiief tain. l> tin* only in. in In the lulled Kingdom privileged to. maintain an ii ? 1 1 > v.f " 1 1 1 V i>\vn" Tns~Jor<*e comprises tdmot UQO iiii'ii, who ar<* khowu as tin* Atholl Highlanders. The organi zation is nsisl only for ecrorooiilil purposes, for which tlmy an- well trained. Kxlinmatioii of the bodies of the American soldiers -huricd at Houy eeiip etery, in l-'raiu-e, (all men of tOie Twenty seventh New York National (jiiard and Thirteenth Wildcat, from Tennessee, ?and North and South t'aro* I I i Ma * has Iti-Kun. < >f the 1.777 Itodieii tu i he ?'eiiiotery .-about 1hm? will he re turned i < * the Cultcd Stales .and the remainder wil not he disturtnnl. Airs. Husan Kirhy of I'nion. S. <!,' who recently .celebrated Iter loitfh birthday, has been a member ? ? f (hi1 Me| hodist ( ' I ill V4' h for ni.net\ I i \ ? ? year. In liernniny. Is" per eent. of mar Mil il I ?h> women .lie ilooaied to eell haey . Palmafesta o Shoe Sale A Feast of Values For Out-of-town Shoppers March 28th to April 2nd, 1921 ? cs Lever's shoes are not only new and ? stylish, but they are a IT" marked at the new low re placement values* Hut we are going even be yond that to interest our out of-town friends during Palma festa. We have arranged a number of tables upon which will be displayed the greatest shoe values ever offered in Columbia. Come, see, and save money during Palmafesta week . Lever, the shoe man IN COLUMBIA AT 1613 MAIN ST. We Welcome All visitors visiting (oumbia during P? 1 ma testa art1 i 11 v i t oil to make our plant their headquarters. We aro just one block from the Union Station, and on your way to the Automobile Show. Drop in and see us. You will )>?? most welcome. Tires. Inquire about them either at our plant. <?r at our booth at the Show. x Gibbes Machinery Co. COLUMBIA, S. C. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY By Making Your Old Clothing Serviceable We are doing* it for thousands of others ? why not for you? We believe a trial will convince you. FOOTER'S DYE WORKS Cumberland, Md. ^ HOW TO HAVK FBI IT Clwiftoit AdvlMH* Ordmrdl?tN To tw Wood KmoUr oil Cool Nights. Horiinon College, March L?l. Th?| o.*t two or r li ????<? week* have been tin iii'y warm and In consequume pi-urli. l?"?r irtid apple t roe* art* out In full t.l?> ? m Should there be killlinrj "<?.1 'lining Hi,- n. \i two WPrtt* tt??* lojiH to South (*u roll mi's fruit crop will ho v. >ry urea r. for fnilr n-,.,* now in, tin* Hhino least resistant to| frost. .Mont va rit hjj^>f teaches dully, are In the hU^soni staue and *o.mo of flu. In t??r varieties In the south ' " I'-'* >'t . of III., state tut VI* ill read V ne? ilM'lr cr<?pf At ~t|,i? J?tn?o th0 8jirau 'ifuicc of frn.st in > y Injure tlio creator portion of Hie crop Hint would cause no Injury at ufl to the fruit hud. There fore, it is obvious tliat the ureatost if rd .for protection dhihn after the Period ?|t* full bloom say the ttxtehsloii S"fvk'e horticulturist*. While n single nlyht's frost during full bloom may not seriously redone tin- ntyitr of tin- ^rtnrrt < r >p nf apples. ' ? ? ? lies and i?i' i ??-. when the' auiouiil | of bliioin Is ri>a s;inhl.\ heavy. each oim ?r i Wles ??r hoiv.v frosts may kill u ? ? ?*t -i in port 01 1 of tin' renin inliu? unlit lured blosMoiis, until not enoiiKh bios voin> a re left for a' full /Top: Sliipi1 i ho time -at which we may have killing iio-N js -r? i luiiijl. I; Is imperative thai fin t growers prepare at on ??> to save :I' l?'.isr a | 'ii i t of the fruit While there III t \ not be lint" lo provide 'pro lection lo a In rue orchard, there is lime t" taKe c m c of cnmii*h I roes to iii' tire e'nou^h fruit for the family foi i in- i oiniii^r m- 1 son. , * I 'l.li" <||i-a pt-<t a'ml <'lmpl- si protection is w o id. Clue ^ 1 1 1 a 1 1 pile.', .ut wood ?<bort dist lu es npart a i> ? n 1 1 ? I the' trees or block ot trees you wish to protect, and if the trees are planted 18 feet 'part place a small pile of wood III ?ver\ 1. 1 her middle. Siune of l his Wood inn<l In- dry <o a^ to burn readily. Inn the rest of the pile should be made of damp or put iky wood or anythinir ' I ui l w i I J in i ke ^ moke. It I here is a vli-ht breeze li-lit the pile-. ..f wo???T" ?U tlo' vide of the trees from which Hie breeze is eonillHJ so thill th?> s i u ? 1 K ? 4 will he ? lowly, blown into the 'roe* The fires should be lighted \vicu the t em per.'i I u i e drop** to around ??I det?ree?? I'. fo|- jf Xvil| tike from one half to one hour to get tin*, fires working well ami when the icmpcrn tnre is to .,u ileirrces it drops verv rapidly It will be nct^essary to keep these tires ^oilliT ill! 1 1 i LT 1 1 f of until the t cinpera t u re ri^es above the danger point. The lowest temperature that peaches en'n stand for le<s thin a half hour without .injury is ;js decrees I<\, ! for apples L'p decrees |\. pears .'{() F. 'hie Tm more t heriiMUiieters should be 1'^ " inI in the trees to determine the correct t niperainrir Care should be t;:ken I., see that the files lire not too clove fo the trope and that fire* p! iced in the middles of the tree r??WH ire not "made s,_, I, It: ||,at the heat will injure t lie t rees <iet \ our Wood placed ,-i t once a ltd if frost r. mies \ on will be ready to sa \ e yoi 1 1 f i nit If further directions are w a in ? d in this matter net in touch with \oiir < 'on u I v aueiit imiitc 1 telv. \o tillie should be |o^'. Are \<iii -ntcresied jn I'rinleiiV Then see "Passion" toda.\ a:i.l iiel > oip I'll mber of ( '( The Still 1 1 ti 1 1 f (iot's On. Till' nffii-ppx "I" I lie !:i\\ in !(?:? <?? i ) r 1 1 > . were rnwji rilcil . 1 1 1 ? ?i :* cf ini . I ?? ?: ? i ? ? >;irw>n-i ? t i- i '?> !*f n ? I m i -_r ? ? 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J i ..f the io?'ii>>Mrs f-t w have [ik-dgod themselves not t.. k< ? p com pany with N>y* who iw > ii.' ? p-t ' >?? or u sr t ohrt ft'O in any form. 1 1 ??] j ? <>nr ( 'ha ii^mt nf <*ommer<?' ?!*? ('ani<h-u ?n?l K?T*lmw C^nnty. So* "Pn ??lon" Yirtir lafrt eha IX tv VITAL STATISTICS. Number of Deaths and Births | Registered for Past Month. IlirthN In !>HK:ilh Township Nov. is. (JJrl to Mr. hih! Mr*. If. .11. Hoeecs. Jan 1 <S. 1 #1 rl to Mr. ap?l Mrs. NV. N I vi>?. 0 Jan. it'l. -^Hoy t?> Mr. aiui Mrs, F, I?. .Ionian. Jan KQ Hoy to Mr. ami Mrs F, Humphries. a i?. 27. 411 rl til Mr. ,t ml Mrs. II A. Mlurkwfll. Jan. 21>.~Girl t ?> Mr. ft 11(1 Mrs. W. Josh HoWell. - B'l.'" f??? 4#h?- ? ?nd Minnie Stanley. Jan 1, ? Hoy to Win. and it <4 awn !<ogan. Jan. ?Ji?OIrl' to >famon and Mamie Kurdish Jan. 4; ? Hoy lo Lawrence and Mar* en' rot MeLaln. Jan. 8. ? lloy to Mary (blither. Jan. 19. ? Hoy to .Tamea mid Snllle JVUofort. Jan. ' I I.- <5irl to Jaunts 'and Marie Adanis'on. Jan. 1 !.- Hoy to Jane Fowler. Jan. I'i. -(iirl to Richard arid Ma I tie Johnson. (i Jan. IT titoy to Jatin*s and Fli/ii* hoth Slowart.. J n H; 17. Boy to rvt or and Rosy ?Sjha'vklel'ord. Jan. 2'!. Hoy to Andivw and Mollie I nyru m. Jan. 21 Hoy to John and Haelnil Ha lla rd. Jan. 27. (!lrl to Itnfny : and Klin < .'ji<kins. Jan. 2'.' Hoy to Isiili and Mildred I ?: I \ i < Ilirths in ('linden. I HI. *c ; i r 1 it) Mr. and .Mrs. 15. 1' I Vf^oaehe. line *J2. lloy to Mr. and Mrs, An drew K .Mayer. Jan. 12 Hoy to Mr. nml Mrs. W. F. S Trnpp. Jan.. 21.? liiil lo Mr. and. Mrs. J M. Slolxfs. ? Jan. 2.11- Ittiy to Mr. and Mrs. 1'., It. Frfetatf. Jan. 7. ? lloy l<? William and Jo?i?. phine Hay na rd. Jan. 20. Hoy to Robert and I \ a fa rlos. Jan. 2!'. < M r I l ? > M'apjie Willis. Deaths in DeKalh Township. Nov. I."?.- d Med. Mrs. A. V. Hranliain No\ . 22. ? Hied. James Frost. 1 >????. 21. Died. Hlijah (loodale. in fant. Doc. 2'.). l>icd. Klisliu tJuodaie. in fant. J.m. Died. lrone Clytnirn. Jan. v Died. Roland Idttle. infant. Deaths in Oumrien,. 'Aiir. Is-- Died. Mrs. Anno Watts. Sept. 2'5. Died. Airs. Margaret De Loach e. Jan. 2 I Med. I C <?!??? r t Jones. Those .Modern Styles. Little *;irl. you are *o small. Don't you wear no elollies at all .' Don't you wear no shimmy shirt? Don't you wear no "i?eUi skirt? Just your corset aml-.\oiir hose? Are those all your underclothes? Li trie < ;ir!. you are ><? sli.srht Wlieti I -ei- yo|i in the light. Willi your skirls nit rather hii^li Won't voU catch a cold j i M < I die? Aren't you 'fraid to show your <*:i If? Ii i ii it - 1 ni.-iko i h< ? fellow s lauirh. I.iltle u'irl. what is the c;ium''' Why your clothes .ill made of .nauze Don't y ? ? 1 1 wear no undcrvest When you jjo out fully dressed ' Do \nu liki* those jKM-k-a -hoos. "Stead >f normal undcrclothes ? Lit lie iriil. your 'spenders show When f I n ? >un>liine plays jn<t -<i. I ca ii see your tinted flesh 'I hionirli your I hinnest 4Jo\\ n ? f ue ^h Is it lllO(|e>| do you Not to w e:i r no utiderelol lies ? I can see way past \oiir Ihroal To a region most reiind<*-: ,','i niy fault, now don't siip;uis,-. "Win no; \\e:ir sonic underclothes ? Little _rirl. your -i? k< have shoals < >f iliov liny litttle holes : Why \ on want lo show your liinli J tlo not kii 'w: is it a whim ' Do you want to catch the eye of the fellow passing by? I.iltle u'lil -where is the eliarni lu \oiir loll-', uncovered arm'' And the ? V lichiml \ >ur neck I ?- il for ! lie hirds to peck? Little i r 1 . I |?*II \ou tle>?e Are not .i< ni 'e i>v under -clot ins Little -rir!, now listen here: Yoii w ould he .ju<t twice as de;i r If you'll cover up your charms Neck, hack leirs and hotl) your arms. I -WOtlhl I. ike VoU |'i s^?|||?? show * If you'd w e;i r some underclothes Hut no lover L'oodncss knows ? W nt.s a _-ii| s-nis" underclothes I.iltle _'i I. \ our in \ slery, L< vinu charms and modesly i A re wn it iiiMk?*s in fellow* keen To possess .1 little tjuccll. S'|io?r I w lie soiiie harem punts. ? ii no ?liirt like all my a'unt* nr a riiufbt through my uosf Tlo \ 1 arrest me. don't yon ?;'p<>so * I must wear a coat <>f mull. r*hdhed from Jiend t<) tdg^MT^ini II I must cover in* form" K,\en when the weather's warm. ? Exchange "PaHsion," a great picture and * vivid and accurate portrayal of the tiroes Don't fal^ to *eo It. How to teDwnmyour Battery has a Glass Arm ?? Get that examination NOW! THE battery graveyard is filled with bat teries that died before their time. Their owners either neglected them, or prescribed the wrong medicine. Don't take that responsibility on yourself %vhen there are Prest-O-Lite Service Stations everywhere you drive, equipped for and ex perienced in battery life-extension. That's the Prest-O-Lite Service Station's |job, no matter what make of battery you now have. If a little distilled %water is all your battery needs, distilled water is what you'll get We won't try to sell you a new battery until your present battery is actually dead and ready for the soft music. When you do need a new battery, you'll be glad to know that Prest-O-Lite is back to pre-war prices and that an allowance will be, made on your old battery. Get that examination now. BEARDS BATTERY SERVICE Phone 118-W Camden, S. C. Pull up where you see this s/gij FheAtQJite Stoicuje fiatteiy Uses less than one four-hundredth of its power - reserve for a single start ? and the generator quickly replaces that . nn.ii.SD Do not forget that wejiave a large and well assorted stock of all kinds of Belting, Pipe, Valves, Fittings, Iron, Steel, Shafting, Pulleys and Hangers, Bolts, Nuts, and Washers and anything else you may need in the way of Machinery Supplies at present Low Prices, Try us. COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY 823 West Gervais St. Columbia, S. C. ICE NOTICE! VS e wish to announce the following schedule of ice l?rices for the present: C-Books 33-300 lli coupons 65c cwt. O-Books 40-100 tb coupons 67*/2C cwt. B-Books 40-50 tb coupons 72V2C cwt. A-Books 48-10 tb coupons 63 l-3c cwt. W e u rge everyone to use the coupons. For in the lirst place when ice/is scarce these coupons are preferred to the cash. Second ? It eliminates the bother for change and gives an unscrupulous driver no excuse to short weight you. Third ? It is lrom IT) to Ao per cent, cheaper. Fourth ? It is safe, as enough money is always kept in ?Hank to more than cover all outstanding coupons, and t(?i am good excuse coupons are redeemed on demand at face value for cash. < onneetions for ice for this season are, Hermita?e Cotton Mills, Carolina Public Service Co., (6 plants) Sumter Ice and I- uel Co., with our own storage of 125 tons should supply everyone in this town without inter ruption. Thanking one and all for past co-operation and patronage, and asking continuance of same, I am. Respectfully, R. L. MOSELEY For Camden Ice Co.