The Florence daily times. [volume] (Florence, S.C.) 1894-1925, March 30, 1923, Image 3

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Wtr-l rl ■ i . - -kX. THE FLORENCE DAILY TIMES FRIDAY AFTF"XCON. MARCH 30, IMS life b ind t‘ia: racl<3 t'i:' c:;ul!o !•* jnrd thiit-ttrM *hf« nis • OUR BODY NEEDS OUSE-CLEANING” B spring house-cleaning time — ind your body needs it as much as . our home. Your blood is sluggish 1 clogged with impurities, your ality is low, you are v.cak, llabby, "" easily tired. zt Gude’s Pept>Mangan, the most cctive spring tonic known, purify r blood, tone vp your system, and t you off for the spring ready and for every task and every pleasure, i’our druggist has it, in Loth liuui'J d tablet form. Gude’s epto-Maitgan mic and Blood Enrichcr FARMERS OF SOUTH ! TO GET ARSENATE LOW RATE street. With the possible except on 1 PERSONAL NEWS of probab’y a few laborers to h.m.i’e | the shipments, Mr. Rivers said he did | not nian to inc rease his regular lorce ! to take care of the mew business, j ai ery puss tile effort will be mane ' tie declared, to handle the arsenate cm economically as can be done in oruo. ••’o* ii lr farmer may get it at rock bottom prices. 1 a mu canons should be sent direct to the commissioner's office, he said accompanied by a money order or a , cerurieu cneck for the amount of poi I KLTian. . * i-c .ils.ol Mr^. ^y. R. Killian with* OF MARS. BLUFF ; be glad to learn that she is improv j ’ j mg utter beiog very 11 at her homo. M ss Kathe- Miss Julii Johnson, who is a stud- nt of the Florence hi»li school Mars Bluff, March 30 rine Edwards, "ho is teaching at,.the week-end with her mother. Hartsvilie spent the we d; eno ">th; Mrs j nlian , ohnso: , .or jiar ntJ. Mr. and Mrs. cl. II. Ed ! (;. Bailey, who lias a position at i V1 rn‘c. Cowards, spent the past weeU-eno Missess Wina Johnson and Mar?'i w ‘fh his fam ly. B inim. of pn-reroo «- v nt the we k | Miss Bertha Young, who, teaches end with Miss Odell Bailee. • t Wcodville schoo’ returncul Momlaj F.sher Kilban cd Fbrence. snent n'ght from Atlanta. Oa.. where sin son dcs.red at twenty cents o pound. I Su-Mlny here with his parents. i went to visit relatives. IN better position to get 1 WEEVIL POISON THAN ANY OTHER STATE IN UNION ; They must carry a statement that the * poison is not desired for resale or for peculative pdrposes. Freight charges iron Columbia to ' any part of South Carol na wit’ nat STATE LEGISLATION ASSISTED exceed ten to fifteen cents a nundr.td IN SECURING A BIG ADVAN- I pounds, the commissioner estimated. TAGE. HE SAYS ! i o.nting out that calcium arsenate i week-end with their parents. Mr. and — 'takes a low rate as sixth class freight,-! ^ r3 jr k Ba ley. Columbia. S. C., March 30.—South - and that the rate has been cut in j Mr. and Mrs. E. B Perarce and Carol nn farmers are in a better post- half for the cotton season by acton, -uniL , |3f F'.orcnto, spent Sunday SAYS THE WAREHOUSE COMMISSIONER TODAY M ss Lelh Cameron, wtio is a student of Mottos Business Co!.’i y,-; resumed her studies Monday morn 'n«r. nf‘er an illne • c? about two weeks at her home here. Messrs. Fred and Callie Bailey, who have pos.tions at Seders.. spent, tlv Mrs. A r. McKinnon, who i « visiting at the home oi her brotliei. D. M. McCormack, reports that M:- McKinnon, who is n the Florence la ttrmary .s improving. They hone to return tv- their home at Dillon wit:- in a .ew uay*. i t'on to 5ecure all the CT..’inm .irsenni I I -ii v n<’C'l fG-'fightinv the boll weevil 1 I ‘h"n the farmers of any other state j of the ’tiilroads. ifternoon with Mr and Mrs. W. it. A small town in Dclavv.ro has a: eccentric woman, who wears n dif ferent colored wig each day m tuej ween. SATURDAY 25c $1.00 70c Evaporated Milk, 1‘OUK CANS, SMALL Pure Lai d, FIVE roT \DS Wm. Tell Flour, HIGHEST GRADE, PLAIN. 1. 1’ROMPT POINDS — DELIVERY M. H. GALLOWAY 55 EAST EVANS STREET PHONE 56 I* ■ i H- cotton hot. acfui-rl.at' «<i O BA CCO FLUES SAVE $5—Give us your order new. Sure to be higher. COLE CORN PLANTERS — Every farmer knows they are better. .GARDEN and POULTRY WIRE —$2.50 to $8.50 per roll. Planet, Jr., GARDEN PLOWS 6.25. GARDEN RAKES, HOES, TOOLS—50c. Free Tire Cover Given with ,. Every Tire Until 23 Tires Are Sol). First Come. First Served. FREE TIRE COVER WEEKS-BRADLEY HARDWARE CO. 54 E. Evans I^one 71 .;wr;i: wra Chois With Your Gas Company Safety first in Anything 1 is Your rule. How About your cooking Appliances? With a smooth-top Gas Range there Is no danger. You Need not worry About oil to start The fire with its Attendant danger. You need not worry About Defective Flues. There is no chance Of igniting your Garments. Safety First. Florence Gas & lr' Fuel Company ■riaement today by J. Clifton Rivera ! state warehouse commissioner, who is charged w.tn administering the law j passed by die reoent session of the ' i.gisiature providing that the state t'lioulii buy calcium arsenate for re-! a’e to .le iarnieis at cost. Intonna-1 t (:* ree nved by Mr. Rivers while ut ! New York recently, ha said, indicated I ! that the state's arrangement would | < n-Yble him to secure shinments of j the po'son that would otherwise nave I -one to other states. ! That (h'> farmers will benefit by se- 1 curing their poison at a lower price I has already been denymstrated by the i -onrse.ot the market. Mr. Rivers do-! c'i rd. Acting as soon as the .'ciisia- I I lure pas?s d the bill setting aside $50,- | uuu as a revolving fund to finance the I calcium arsiiiate bus uess ot the state.' j Die canians doner secured options on . fourteen car loads of the poison at ! | pi iceo which enable him to supply i !Booth Carolina farmers at twenty cents ■ a pound, although the lutest market I cuotatioas name twenty-two ant j twentv-tour cents a pound ior me ' poison. Columbia will oe the clearing house ior the state's dealing in the calcium urinate. .'Jr. Rivers said, and al shituuen'H to purchasers will be niau- tr in here, oxi ent when car laid loir ; u;e lioiight, in which case the ship ments will go direct from the ooini ; ei’ 'diipm nt. probably New York, toi the destiriition designated by the p tr | ...u cuni.n hsioncr 13 prep.irt-u • mo handle orders on a t wentv-tiur | hour i ciutlule after the arrival of the j first car load from New lork, whicti j ..-A.i -t.eu me latter part ot the ’ ; week.T nat is. o course, lie declared. | an less ins oil ice is twiunped by orders. Applic itions will he filled in the order in wh cu tii. v are received. Mr. Riv.rs urged that prospective; purchasers send in their orders as 1 1 my .1 - u. j idle, owing to the fact that j inacii more of he material can oe purchased f :!:e torn over is ranid. At the prevail ng price, a tnr load is - worth approx .l ately $‘|000, lie point ed out. and unless there was a (juicL turn-over, the $50,000 allowed him by ,n * oi wic legislature, would fin ance onlv-eight and a fraction cgt> <11 one lime. However, in view o the fact that h a oil ice nas teen deluged with re- ; ciuesiw for ii’tomiuioa ana orders for j laic'nni aviciiaia tor several weeks, j ; M r. livers coiitinucd tl.at he did not anticipate and drug in Die business, i More than liOOO letters had reached ,111111 by the day on which the gover- ! nor signed the appropriation bill, thus ■ actually appropriating the $50,000 toi tin* pure'.use of the material. Tho price of twenty cents a pound was se’. by Mr. Rivers, he sa : d. in order to pravent any inequalities, and 1 to covei- the cost of handling the poi- : on. If there is any money left over .when the $50,000 is returned to the state, he said, a pro rata return will oa made to every purchaser, i An advantage tr.at will be Riven ] , nners who buy through the ware- ! nouse commissioner's office, .t was ! said, will be the fact that no boll | weevil poison will be sold until alter I it. has been analyzed and found to | be up to the proper specifications n i cpc".'. -al composition. j w "7)pl es 01 oison will be kept : in Columbia in state warehouse No. 3. wMch occupies what is known ns the Old Disensary building on Gerval.- J SNAPPY NECKWEAR To be sure, you will need a few right snappy ties to go with your new spring attire. And you will whant to choose those that please your taste. Then corrte here. We can satisfy both the men who like the extreme brighter hues as well as the fellow who sticks to conservative colors. Maxwell-Efird Company J. R. WEBSTER, Manager bucket a handy handle no rough edges 1,. A cover that goes hack on still absolutely airtight but now us easy to open as ■winding the clock 9 Kmr groceis window will-/zta/y-tell you when he has the new convenient bucket sMft In •/ ^ bucket M wiarfUg tW clods or