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FARMERS TELL OF FINE BE
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Clemson College, June 9 Tin
merits of sweeteaett poison the. w el
* known 1-1-1 mixture for early
- * emn|> of the boll Weevil have beei
^iihEwiTTir Teats by research workeri
and practical farmers. Below are ex
? ? tracts from a few Of many letteri
from farmers to Dr. W. W. Long,(H
" recto*- of the Extension Service, show
* ing the profitable results obtalae<
frojn sweetened poison.
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Laurens, S. C.," Februa$y( 4, 1930
\ .w We uaed the Hquid potsdn foui
* times. .The flr^t application was use<
"-lust before squaring time, cotton hav
ing four-to six leaves at tHrs time
We used the dust the ftr^t Veek ij
? August. Applications were mad<
with a mule power duster. ,
1 I bad 60 acres in cotton and th<
cost for poison whs about $2.00 pe
?__aere. I made 39 bales of cotton 01
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{Spheres. My neighbor who used" n<
poison made about .
amount of cotton-per acre Uuat w<
made. *
Z. R. Trynham.
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1 " Jdnesv ilte, 8. C., Feb. 3, 193C
- ? I had 80 acres in cotton from whicl
I gathered* 77 bales averaging 58'
poopds. ' Ilnade fron
two to six applications of calciun
arsenate dust using nearly Ave pound:
? per acre at each application. I use<
1600 pounds of calcium arsenate at i
cost of $120.00 and my labor and -ma
chinery cost was $70.00 making a to
tal -cost of $190.
The adjoining farm owned by m;
~ mother gave me an excellent check oi
my work. The land is considered bet
ter than mine apd both fields had tin
~ sn/l ?a# # a?4 ilivn
/ j panic aiiH'tiiiv mm niuu v? vhiav
and treatment. He did not use an;
* . control methods at all and gathiera
-v' only^lS bales of cotton from 36 acres
J. H. Webber.' .1
Timmonsville, S. C? Jan. 24, .193
? * * I used both liquid poia
on and the duet. Three' applications o
th? 1 -1-1 mixture were made fror
eight to ten days apart, but only tw<
of these were effective on account o
rain. * ...
. Two applications of dust were mad
under very good weather condition
and I think were effective in keepim
the wecvijsjfrcm puncturing the lat
bolls. T^e total cost-per qcr for pois
on and labor was $?.88. There was n
cost for machinery.- The yield wa
$40 pounds per acre of lint cotton.
i On an adjacent field'of 12 acres o
the same type of soil and same stat
of cultivation, which was not poison
I'd, the yield Was 131 pounds of tin
a per acre.
, ' L. B. Gaskins.
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. , . , Charleston, S. C., Jan. 22, 1930
* * * _ Two years ago W(
planted, on our farm at Ladson, 81
acres of cotton and applied the cnl
- cinm arsenate just after the?eaUoj
rwaa;.choppocPyut. Wr gave it six au
7 pMcations,^threfe T>y hagd and thrffi
^ with the dusting machine That year
fe. ,; on our 35 acres W5 made 25 bales o
. 'Cotton. We had a test that season bj
'f v' ot?T neighbor whs did not poison an<
who ha<Hhe same acreage as ours an<
-- made eiRbt balca. ,
H. A. Moloney, PrAident
Maloney and Carter Company
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Little Mountain. B. C.. Jan 29, 193(
* * ' 1 used the liquid eolu
_tinn throe-applications about eight o
ten days apart- Then later I follow
,"i .. r , ed this by dusting three , times, fiv<
./'.or six days apart.
The cost of the liquid as~8l.00 pe
acre- The dust cost $2.35 per a?r<
and the total cost of poisoning wa:
*4J? per acre. * My yield average<
about a bale and a half to the acre
* \ E. R. Shealy. "
y . zl Chestorflejd, & C. Feb. 8, 1930
.. -v* . .1 used three applfca
tions of sweetened poison (t-t^t mix
tore) beginning about June 10 goinj
through July It. J picked over a bab
to tile acre where I used poison am
jwhere I did not use poUdn I picket
' ohly one-half bale.
* ^ -.' L, L. Lisenb}
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- v ' 7 / Starr. S. f!.. Jan. 2ft. 1930.
The best results I ofe
talned lastJ^ear was w??h linuid pole
f ba('l-l-l tntxture, appliadJn June 1
appli?ttltions with mon about
I w< or tan days apart and before tb
r eotton began to put on snuares. Th
: ^rost for poison and syrup was 8
ir-, ^ . emit per acre. The cotton that wa
poisoned made 1W>0 pounds of fjce
^ eic^toh rer acfh wh;?? unynisoned cim
.7** *. * top whlah waa auMvat-d undbr t*
same conditions ritad* less than
pounds of seed cotton pair acre.
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< . sion For Veterans
Editor of The FlOtd, ""
Conway, S. C.
I am enclosing you letter of infori
tnation regarding increase of pension
? for Spanish Ametican War-Ar'eterana.
1 ;iv will appreciate your publishing
- nartie as a matter of newg. interest \o
i i the se interested in this legislation.
*-| Thanking.^ou fot your kindness, I
j am -*itecocely yours,
* ! " A. WT. Basque. *
- The new Spanish War Veteran's
- Bill, recently passed by > Congress,
i makes provisions for pensioning
Spanish War Veterans as follows:
Veterans serving 90 (lays or more
No Increase for Veterans receiving
r $20 per month.
1 No increase for Veterans receiving
. 25 peFmontb.
. Veterans receiving $34 increased
L to $3iKper month.
s Veterans receiving $40 ljjtpeased to
$50 per month. .
e j Veterans receiving $50 increased to
r | $60 per month. '
l Np increase for Veter?ns
5 $72 per month. " ^
Pensjon based on age. 90 day# or
B'i Mknfe service. " if. . *" '?**--> . ?' p,? ~~
62 years. T\ow, receiving $20, ihcreas
to $-'' per mohth.
68 venrs. now receving $30 increas
ed to $40 per month. ' ,
!* 72 years. puvy receiving $40 increas1
ed to $50 per month.
' 75 years, now receiving $50 increasr
1 ed to $60.
1 Veterans serving 70 days or more .
B Ve^Eerans having qne-tenth disabil*
ity $12 per month.
1 Veterans having one-fpurth disabil"
ity $15 per month. ..
Veterans having one-half disability
$10 per month. \.
P Veterans having three-fourth disa1
bility $24 per month. _ _ * *
Veteran^ having total disability $3C
B per month. r
Total disabilty where regular aid pi
^ an attendan tis required $50 per mo.
^ Pension based on age, 70 to 90 day*
k service.
62 years, $12 per month .
68 years, $18 per month.
0 , 72 years, $24 per month. **
75 years. $30 per month.
f Increase will commence on the dat(
n of receipt of the application by the
0 Pension Bureau. If any of these Vetf
erans will write me, requesting ap
plcation blanks, I wfll be glad to-furn.
e ish the same and will assist them ir
g getting their applications approved
- fof this increase.
e A H. GASQUE,
Washington, D. C. .
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8! SUMMONS
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' State, of South Carolina, 6o,ui?ty ai
; Horry. Court of Probate. *J'
i Ex Parte Conway Bargan House, f
corporation, Petitioner, In Re Estate
of Eli Tompkins, deceased.
- To Mellie Tompkins, Catherine A1
^ ^Minnie Marlow, Maggie Roberts
>. ^^WtTompkftis, Archie Tompkins, Ed
b | Tompkins/ and Jimmie Tompkins
5 1 heirs at law of Eli Tompkins, deceas
. ed:/
I, v/ VOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED
ho appear at the Court of Probate tc
e , be holden at thTTToorr-Hotiae for rior,
, i ry County on The 2nd day of July
f 15*30, at II OCIOCK A. M., lO snow
f 1 cause, if any you can, why the pro
1 ; ceeds of the sale ?f real estate pf Eli
i Tompkins. deceased, sold " by me
should not be paid over to A. C
j Thompson, Administrator of th<
. estate of the said Eli Tompkins, to be
j applied by him to the payment of ths
1 debts of the said Eli Tompkins.t*
' Given under my hand and se&r this
r 22nd day of May, A. D. 1930.
J.S. VAUG11T,
Ju<lffe of Ptobate for Horry Co.
*"* __ NOTICE
r j.To Catherine -Allen,( absent heir al
3 law pf Eli. Tompkins, deceased;
R TAKE NOTICE:-That the summons
1 and petition in the above cause wa?
duly filed in the office of the Judffe of
Probate for Hprry County on the 22n<j
day of JMay, 1930. ..
i. GODWIN & THOMAS,
Petitioner's Attorneys.
. Attest:
? J. S. VAUGHT.
p Judjfe of Probate for Horry _
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Little Girl, 1Q, Eats So
Mtich Mother Aln&zed
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B t * ' My 10-year-old daughter had n<
a I appetite. Then We .gave her yinol
and now she eats so much we art
, y anjaxed." ..Mrs. W.Xoosten.?
0 , Vinol supplies the body importam
4 mineral elements of iron, calcium vntl
d cod liver peptone. This 1% just whai
t-1 thin/ nervous children or adults need
<t*"and the Quick results are surprising
10 The very FIRST, bottle brings soun<
i sleep and a BIO appetite. Vinol tasta
J d*Aieiou*~?Piatt's Pharmacy, Inc.
< tv * fa
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The crop* V oar section look very
much refreshed since the nice rein
Monday- v.
Mrr Miles and little Miss Carolyn^
Wilcox of-Marion. are spending sotose*'
time with Mrs J. A. Stone.
Mr-Julian Bellamy, and his mother,
spent the week end fh Florence.
Mr and Mrs W. H. Stone and daughter,
Misses Eva and Louise, wire the
guest oftheir daughter Mrs Robert
! Pridgen of Bladenboro, N. C. Sunday.
Mr and Mrs J. W. Humphrey and
funnily? and ;the Misses Mary Pelle
and B, G. Gore attended the graduating
exercise of the Florence high
school last, week where Miss Ava
Humphrey was a member. ,
I Mr Ralph Moore and^Paul Quattle|
baum Jr., of Conway, were in town
Sunday afternoon.
' Miss Ivk^Bessent has returned after
spending-same time away. >
Mr Edward JehVette, r hts sister.
Gladys and Bfr Eddie Mor$ were call.
era in town Sunday.. S
Mr-mid -Mrs JohnHenry.Mis* Sa^ ah
Henry and fnenjis of LatT*, spent
tho week end in the Henry oot,
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Morgan, "Lve" got an awful cold."
T>v. i.Tt,.,'. ? T
i iiuiua^f i nai Baiuuuu^. a liaq v^uc
the other night ana I went home and
pissed my wife an<^ it was all over.
Marfan, ''I believe. I'll, do. that. Is
your wife at home?"
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There are three jprrade* of egg?, but
only one grade of cronirig, and that's
dangerous. /
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1I7ANT to cut car com
? tfjOnoccasional Wei
i bo does Goodrich, whoa
iroouricn, you;Ke, rcai
' s like a bargain now and
?V Cttn*t Me why a bargaii
' good tire.
So their engineers got
back, ..Set out to build
. tire a a sensationally 1
that could carry the na
1 tire that would live i
... standards on the rood.
I . \esult... theCavaliei
erstze In air cushioi
tougher In tread. Built
roods and high speeds i
sweet tithe about wearii
V" But?buOt to sett at
**ro ordinary tires for n
We've got s full stocl
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fJo?l
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E^ery housewife know
. H > is the time to win the,-war
HH We're ready to help with
HI . EVERYTHING IN *
H It doesn't,cost mueh tc
; MOTHS, COCKROACH
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\ - and if you'do the work 1
summer. 7 r-=-~~? -COME
IN AND LET US SHOW
' - . WIN THIS
Piatt's Phar
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I PHONE 30 & 130
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Mr^ V^ ilH HJ^^k
% wlmjI ^bHH
w n^
up to Goodrich
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hand right now. All sizes ... including a
' Big and husky, couple for tracks. And m our contrlbun.
.Thicker and? tion to this money-saving party, we're of- /
to fight off rough fering them at special prices. Cutting the *
ind take Its own figures even knvef than they usually are
lg out. . W* want you to see this tirtt. Want you *
prices that beat * to look over our prices. Come hi .. .sea
'al savings. . what we've got ... and you'll watte out
t of Cavaliers on with a nice saving in yuur pockati -
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Gava/eer
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CONWAY, SO(JTH CAROL!
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. ;,yvagainst
insect pests'.
FHE LINE OF
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> rid the house of * F!S
ANTS FTJES V '11
JOW it's done for all
YOU HOW EASY IT IS TO
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