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THE VLOHLNCE L'AII.Y TIMES TUESDAY AFTETWOON. .1UKF 1?, 1922 a—W—I— —f>——n—M—■ mm Miirt> m m t*mj**m+mj**» _j mf —■■>.< Sure Death to Flies roaches, bed bugs, moths, fleas and mosquitoes; also their return pjevented by spraying with “PREVE.NTOL”. Cleans Bath Tubs, Tiles, Metal Fittings and Garbage Fails. Purifies air in Sick Rooms, Cellars; poorly ventilated Apartments. A wonder spray—necessary as soap—harmless as water. Buy it at drug, grocery and department stores. Special combination package, pint can and sprayer, $1.00. Quart Can 90c; Pint Can 50c. All Cans are full standard measure. Haynes Chemical Corporation, Richmond, Virginia REVENTOL MAKES A CLEAN HOME Piggly Wiggly Where You Save Swans Down Cake Flour - - - 33 Swans Down Graham Flour 25i Swans Down Health Brand - - 15 Instant Swans Down - - - 25c Add Water and Bake a Cake. Thank You! Piggly Wiggly 36 W. Evans St. S IZE, strength, resiliency, a really safe tread, good looks —these are the outstanding points that are making Fisk Cord Tires the standard for tire value today. With no excep tions, Fisk Tires challenge com parison with those of any other make. The Fisk appeal is to the man whose judgment directs the spending of his money. Thvre’s a Fisk Tire of extra value in evei y sue. for car, truck or spee4 wagon _ ViM«vmau to **<«• Tima to R.-tira? iBuj fl.fc) i! L EVERGREEN The heavy i iius the last week dam-’ Calcium Arsenate-Molasses Mixture Seems Effective As boll weevils are now reported in reed th ■ crops some, especially to-, Lacco. .Most of the tobacco that was ' "«>" weevils are now repo set out in low places wilted consider- 1 gteater or less quantities On nearly ably. Cotton seems to stand the wet; c . vcry f arm j n the state anil as the Many predict that it roau is not r- eommemlinc; the use of the calcium ai.senate-molasses mixture in fiahtina the weevil nUhouah a eir- weatlier thus far has been ideal tor , calar issued by I! I.aboyitory it. Coad of the Tal and dated July <». weather well. j wet weather should continue cotton; . ... . , would he defenseless against the of-, Uieir propagation it looks as if tnue, luinii louse of the boll weevil. ; is small chance ot producing a fair;i!)21 shows this method to he a most The Effingham baseball team was c otton crop unless some cheap and of-' (.fl'ective means ol early season enn- ' out in full force showing that all weie ; jeetive method of ch < king them is interested end willing to do their part! immd and put into effect immediately. ; in making the team a success. Hubert j i have heretofore leconimend?d ; MeElveen resigned as captain. He is | that th > farmers '>xperiment with a j going to attend Furman summer j oiix*uro of caleium arsenate and mo- j school. All regret his leaving. Mel-j lasses, having both experienced and j son Thomas will not be here either.; j, eaX ti Q f jrood results Irom this treat- i He has gone to Nebraska and will he | ment tiinl kno viug that the expense of i missed also, i bis will leave most of t i l0 use ol this mixture is so small that •the pitching to Hewitt, Edison Thom- tailine t0 results would not as and Wilher McKlveen. Wilber Mc-, )1)ea ., a heavy los.,. ' i-lvecn pitched several games for ijuring the pasp few days 1 have bc- IFIoimico high school this season. He roine thorougiily convinced that tills is a fast out holder and a good batter, treatment is exti iiueiy ellective. On C. E. 1'urvls is home for a month's, Kritkiy, the nth hist.', cm our I’edi- rest. ilc has been working all this j ^re. d tferd Farm 11 live active weevils were plated on a lew stalks of cotton upon which a few drops of the molas- yt r at Mars Uluff ferry. Mrs. Mil 'll Matthew has bt .'ii v^ij su it the past week at licLeod’s In- jus mixture had been placed. A few i 1‘unary, but was better the lust re-jhouis later oui experimenters found . port received here. She lias been in s dead weevils and no live ones on tlie .hospital tluce weeks suffering , these stalks. On May Ho Mr. J. W. , inmi appendicitis, j Goodson treated naif of a field with j The U. V. P. U. rendered a splendid i this mixture and on June 5 he care- , program Sunday night. All seemed to i i U ii y examined 'his held and foimd 1 he interested as shown by the attend- lumdreds of weevils on the uutrea.cdj . an'.e, ^ ! cotton and very few on Hie treated A. F. McKlveen and S. B. Davis mo-i cotton. He Is absolutely convinced of lored over to Darlington Thursday to j the great value of tins treatment, as ! attend the game between Clayton and ! are Messis. Itau lolph Gillespie, Geo.!‘ , McCall. j Newsom and Geo. W. Tineatt of this b * W. II. Worrell spent the p\-t week i section, Mr. A. 11. Rogers of Society in Charleston attending court as a I uni and Mr. U. Lee Bass of Lancs, all juror. j cf whom have made tests with this llnhcrt McKlveen left Monday for I mixture. ‘In fact I know of no test Greenville wh re iie is going to attend j Furman Sunny.t school. .Mrs. Press Matthew f>f Wilmington, N. is visiting Mrs. .1. F. Pm vis. 1 Dr. John (Taiissen and family passed through hare ■Junday afternoon. trol under certain conditions and al though the dusting method tecom- j mended by ‘hem produced most dir- • astroii!? results in some instanees in this sect on lost year. In view of the abundant evidene'’ of tho effpetiveness 1 of the calcium arsenate-molasses treat ment and especially in view of tho fact, that it? use only involves an ex penditure of pu- to he per acre for | materials per application and can be mixed and applied by any tenant farm- i r. 1 ctfnnot understand their attitude v.lvjcii is still more difficult for me to i under:-';.iid tiecausc t’u* dusting meth od re< onini* ndod by them Involves a Announcement We are nlaascd to announce the anoointment of Mr. T. B. Willis ns Snecial Acient for our Comnany for Florence County with headquarters in the City of Florence. Mr. Willis has had brand life insuiance experience, and is well equinned to meet tho requirements of the position to the satis faction of the Company and its members. New England Mutual Life Insurance Co. BOSTON, MASS. “America's Oldest Company—Chartered '835.” Horace .1. McGee, GENERAL AGENT for South Carolina. Brown Building, Anderson, S. C. cost of several dollar; per <irre for ! oisoii. an expensive machine and ht work a comhiii tmii wiihli - = midcr invs oit conditions, entinly out j of reach of the. average to ant far:" i i ar,-l cf many land owners. With the evidence at hand I think it ‘ prohahic tha* it the c lcnini aisonatc- ; molasses treatment is an !!■ d to ev r. acre of cotton. ::i ‘ho state four times dining tko next month it may result in an increase of at lea.--' a quart' r 1 million hales to the crop of the state Hart vdl DAVID B. rOKEi: S. r . June 12, Iht’J. | that has been in ide which failed to j result in killing a high per ceat of the weevils on the treated cotton. J . 1 believe that if every fanner will i make an application of the culchun- molasses mixture this week he will BASEDALL ■TAKi: atmlt AUVICE ASt> S'A VC. A SOU ■iti r rut: chavs that his rut: JOB'." Mrs. E, M. McKlveen and | make a gieat leal more cotton than Mr. and family of Cartersviile were visitin Mr. McKlveen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. McKlveen this week. ! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis attended the wedding of Miss Emily Hewitt and 1 Mr. Sharon at Florence Thursday. Miss Vendetta Gregg left. Monday to ■attend the Furman Hummer school at Gieenvillo, | Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Worrell and j faintly attended tho funeral of Mrs. ! Mack Worrell at Florence Sunday. Mr. J. II. Floyd was a visitor at Klim ! Sunday. Mrs. Baker Owen was visiting her i parents near Klim last week, i Several att.oii.lod the social given (by Florence and Klim Ik Y. P. U.’s at ; I liiii Friday night. ! There wiP. he a joint meeting of the Elim B. Y. V. U. district Sunday night. ! June l'<, Bk:2, at S o’clock in Sardis Baptist church. Evoiybody is cordial {ly invited to attend, i The twllowing program will he ren- !dered: Song Service conducted by Fred ; Fr<'il*Floyd. j Devotional service—Frank Lee. J Speehl music Klim B. Y. P. U. Drill on Daily Bible Reading—Mi^s j Mae Langston. [ Special music—Evergreen B. P. j I U. • J | Our Present Standing—Mtirion Wig-! I rri - ~ t g, “ • | ‘I’lie Possibility to the Young People ! Themselves—Miss Jsla Lawlion. j The Possibility to the Pastors of j ; Chun lies- Earl Truett. S' ecinl music—Sparrowswanip Ik Y. \ P. u’. | The Possibility to the Community— Jimmie Young. The Possibility to the Wide World -.Miss Maude McDaniel. Our IP wards—Roland Purvis. Special music—Sardis B. Y. P. U. otherwise. Weevils are already jniiie-! turing the forms on the old cotton and i these should be carefully picked up. ■ Additional applications of the molas- { scs mixture should he applied at least ] once per week for the next four weeks ! / and oftener if washed off by rain. Take two pounds of calcium arson ate, mix thoimigiily with one half gal-1 Ion of warm water ami then ad i one ; gallon of molasses (the cheapest black- j strap is best), applying to .the cotfoa ! with a mop. A drop or two in the, hud of each plant is sufficient. A very j small quantity appears to he as of- j leetivo as a large quantity. The main tiling is to get it on at oner* and get ii properly di tntmted. After the cot ton is two or thiee feet tall a mixture of two and one-hulf gallons of molas ses, seven apd one-half gallons of \va- 4er and Ft pounds of arsenate may bo applied with a spray pump. We got good results xv.ih this mixture last year .using an orchard spray pump with 5 nozzles, easily covering 40 acres per day. Fin some reason tho -Extension Bu- 1 Fouth Atlantic League Charleston •'!; Alice ta *2. Charlotte S; Columbia a. <%iliin hia 4 : (‘harlotto Ik Greenville 4; Spartanburg Ik National League Boston II; 1‘ili-hiirg 2. New York it; Ciminnati Ik Broklyn 0; Chicago 8. Philadelphia N; st. Louis 14. American League Chicago 7| Boston tl. DiJroil (i; Wa: hiiigton V. (Tevel.uul 11; I'liiladolphia 3. St. Louis 7; Now York t. Southern Association Chattanooga 4: New Orleans i Mobile ti; Nashville 4. Little Rock Birmingham 4. Memphis 5; Atlanta 1. Rdoo9Ht.72MU Attendance on every meeting of the South Dakota grand lodge of Odd I'ei lows for tiir past "Ul years is the rec ord of Judge Zina Richey, of Yankton. You’ll get a pleasant sur prise when you find that for a lot of the odd jobs of repairs or replacement around the farm the lower grades of CYPRESS “THE WOOD ETERNAL are not only “good enough,” but exactly the right thing. Getting the appropriate grade for the given pur pose is half the skill of buying. (Eco nomical, too.) Theotherhalfjof course, is insisting on “Cypress, .of course, 1 ’ because it lasts practically forever— if you get the true “tide water” variety —and therefore means double money ? s- worth of lumber. Your nearest retail yard will give you honest advice. So will wc. Write us for list of FREE PLANS for farm buildings. Southern Cypress Mfrs/Assn. 247 Graham Bl lg-, Jacksonville. Fla. YOUR LOCAL DEALER WILL SUPPLY YOU. IF IIE HASN'T ENOUCU CYPRESS LET US KNOW AT ONCE. m Indst on “ Tide Water” Cyr re»» — youcanidrntify it by this mark: -a* a. imwo.. SLEEPING CAR GOES ON Effective with the first car from ; Florence Sunday, June 2ath, the Atlan-j tic Coast Line will'operate standard! sleening cars to Asheville, N. C., leav-1 nig Florence 7p. in., daily and ar-1 riving Asheville 8:10 i>. m. Returning j leaving Asheville 8:25 p. m., and ar riving Florence S:35 a. iri. Taste is a matter of tobacco quality Wc state it as our honest belief that the tobaccos used in Chesterfield are of tiufr quality (ami lienee of better taste) than in any other cigarette at the price. l.i£gett U Mjen Tobatco Co., J O h\ flw/ a 111 Chesterfield CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—blended Stock Reduction Sale SIEGLING MUSIC HOUSE^ !' ixii- f. OUR STORE, after July 1st, will be used jointly by the Seigling Music House and the “Newsy Hut,” who will move their business from their pres ent location to our store. We have always carried a large stock of pianos in Florence and in order to make room for the stock of The Newsy Hut we are compelled to reduce our stock at least one half. In order to move this stock we are putting on the first “bargain sale” we have ever offered. During this sale, beginning Wednesday, June 14, we will offer a great part of these goods at less than cost. If you have considered the purchase of a piano or talking machine within the next year, buy now and save money. Following are some of the bargains we offer: Howard Player Piano Original price, $S50 Aeolian Player Piano Original price, $850 Siegling Player Piano Original price, $850 Siegling Straight Piano Original price, $500 Talking Machines, Church Organs and Parlor Organs Now $ 165.00 Now $165.00 Now $465.00 Now $287.50 at half price. Do not fail to take advantage of this sale. Buy now while we have a full selection. Siegling Music House, Inc. 49 West Evans St.