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'■ " : iS r % I i ► v H’ ' J .. ,, __N -v r ■ • ,1- —- - >: cuntow cmawncLE, cuwtow, s. c 4 k) MKAL WSKUR Tour food do yam. • FARM DKMON8TRAT!ON $ ♦ NEWS * * C. B. CANNON. Out; A(<mt ♦ Otttrot mzine. Peach Borer b Use Panulkhlorobenzine. Practically each peach tree, large 6r small; old or young, *“ T ’j via county is affected in Laurens the so-called Peach Tree Borer. This borer works FLORIDA SCHOOL FA E. TRIBBLE CO. CLINTON, S. C~ UNDERTAKERS & LICENSED EMBALMERS AH Calls Promptly Attended To Day or Night ALL MOTOR EQUIPMENT Day Phone 94 Night Phone 205 or 24 Buy Your D I X I M A I D ** ICE CREAM — and — ESKIMO PIES — at — P. S. JEANES SMOTHERING Texas Lady Tells How Site Got Rid of Her Troubles. "The first time 1 took Cardui, 1 was in an awful bad way," says Mrs. Ora Carlile, R. F. £>. 5, Troup, Texas. , . r "1 was afflicted' with awful smothering spells. My mother had eome Cardui in the house that she was taking, so she immediately be- F m giving it to me. In a few days eotallrf* got ail nght. "Last rail I got run-down in health. I was weak and puny and 1 began to suffer with ... 1 would B t so i could hardly walk. Having ten Cardui before, I sent to the store for a bottle of it. "Almost from the first dose I could feel the improvement ... 1 am much better now. ‘Cardui . has helped me a lot n ftad to recommend it. 1 and ham _ don’t feel like the same woman I was last bn. I "My appetite is good now, and ’nr sure it’s Cardui that’s made it pick up, for in the fall I had no up, tor t relish for food at all, while now I’m hungrv for my meals.’’ At all drug stores. c-» In ke its way into the peach tree at its base and, does much damage to the tree. Everyone 'knows the' damage that is done to any tree by borers, and sooner or later the borer will kill the tree. Experiments have been formed which have proven that the peach borer can be controlled very easily and with little cost by the uhe of Paradichlorobensine. If you will follow the instructions that I give to you below, anyone may obtain the very best results. I have prices in my office on Para- dichlorobenzine in large and small lots and shall be glad to aid you in secur ing same. I suggest that you get your material on hand at once. I ordered a few days ago 300 pounds of this material for peach growers of our county. The prices range from 25c in 200 pound lots up to 50c in one pound lots, f. o. b. Florence, S. C. Recent experimental work has shown that Paradichlorobenzine can be used with safety on peach trees three years of age and older in the South. For trees five years and older the one ounce dose is recommended add the mounds need no further attention after the trees ar«^ treated if the weather conditions are normal. For trees three and four years of age the three>fourth ounce dose should be used7 and the crystals should be re moved from around the tr$e by tear ing down the mounds twenty-eight days after treating. The Paradich lorobenzine treatment should not be used on one year old and two year old peach trees in the South. Application should be made in South Carolina between October 1st and 15th. # When the Paradichlorobenzine treatment is to be used, the trees should not be mounded during July, as is the usual practice, but the sur face of the soil around the trees should be allowed ^o remain level. Preparing the Soil: To prepare the soil previous to* apply Paradichloro- bezine remove all grass, " weeds, • New Sebetl Has Corps of Experien ced Teachers With Successful Records Behind Them. The members of the Florida Street school faculty, together with the grades they teach, lists of colleges of which they are graduates, and the number of yean of experience of each, follows: Mias Pearl West, principal; seventh grade;. Newbetry College; years ex perience, 11; years in present position, two. \ Miss Theo Liles; seventh gftide; B. S. Winthrop College; years experi ence, three; years in present position, three. Miss Kathleen McGee, sixth grade; A. B. Lander College; >years experi ence, five; .years in present position, one. Miss Sara Sheridan, sixth grade; A. B. Lander College; years; experi ence, five; years in present position, dne. Miss Mattie Lee Riddle, fifth grader A. B. Winthrop College; years experi ence, six; years in present position, three. Miss Paul Vane Elrod, fourth grade; A. B. Columbia College; years experience, one; years in present posi tion, one. Miss Sarahs Pitts, fourth grade; A. B. Lander College; years experi ence, three; years in present posi tion, one. Miss Nancy Owens, third grade; A. B. Winthrop College; yean experi ence, seven; yean in present posi tion, six. Miss Katherine McSwain, second grade; A. B. Limestone College; yean experience, five; yean in present po sition, four. Mrs. Raymond J. Pitts, first grade; A. B. Winthrop College; years experi ence, five; years in present position, three. ■ > JUNIOR ENDEAVORERS ORGANIZE FOR YEAR The Junior Christian Endeavor So ciety of the First Presbyterian church, met last Sunday afternoon and elected the following officers for the ensuing year: President, Ella Little McCrary; vice-president, Robert Vance; secre tary-treasurer, Elsie Lee Little. Mrs. Jack Anderson is the superintendent LK?2ilIlt£ IdlliJVC Oil K£S5S9a WITXTU&y * « f « ,• • . . - leaves, etc., from around the trunk of of th , e society and will lead the young the tree, making a smooth flat bed six to twelve inches wide. If the soH ,is lumpy, pulverize it. Do not break the lower strata of soil more than necessary; simply break the crust and level off. The top of the bed should be on a level with the'highest en trance affected by the borers. Re move all gum and woody exudations from around the base of, the tree or at the entrance of the burrows. Applying and Covering the Treat ment: When the bed has been prepar ed apply the Paradichlorobenzine in a narrow band reaching entirely around the trunlrand at a distance of two inches from the trunk. If it is placed against the trunk, serious in jury and death will occur; and if placed farther than two inches away, best results will not be obtained. Cover each ring of Paradichloroben zine with three to six inches of finely pulverized earth, free from any sticks, stones or vegetable matter, and firm it with the back q|f the shovel. Don’t stand off froifl the tree and throw a shovelful of earth on the crystals and thus scatter them, but hold the shovel over the crystals and by shaking the shovel sHift the earth on the«crystals to cover them. Removing the Treatment: It takes from two to four weeks to kill the people in their, church activities for the year. Hatton Goes On Cash Basis J^K. Hatton, tyell known auto deal- •J er, announces irt today’s paper that effective Monday morning, his busi ness will be put on a strictly cash basis to everybody and he does not mean maybe. Mr. Hatton said yes terday that he hopes all his friends and customers will appreciate his po sition and cooperate with him in the change he is making. He states that such a policy has become absolutely necessary in the handling of gaso line and oils in order to meet his obligations. We Have Just Received and • > * are Now Showing The THE UNIVERSAL' CA$ We invite you to come in and inspect the Great est Automobile Value on the market today. No Increase In Price TO SECURE EARLY DELIVERY PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW » ..... • ' . > E. W. Ferguson AUTHORIZED DEALER Lincoln FORD Fordson CARS - TRUCKS - TRACTORS jSNrfF?'~ h| West Main St. v Clinton, S. C. T * borers in the tree, the length of time depending upon soil temperature. Re move the crystals by pulling away the earth at the end of the third week. If the soil has been cold and wet, al low the treatment to remain for about six weeks before removing. Purchase pure Paradichlorobenzine. When pure, it is a white crystalline solid which is insoluble in water and vaporizes slowly at ordinary tempera ture. C i V ■ * a. --4 i if ^ AV/ ■ L_/ j j ! J 1—’ j -i J h r* erm : r~i r \ ( A JiLA' U, ‘ iMVW ^ DRESS WORK SHOES MADE OF HARDY HIDE LEATHER We have in our store the largest stock of Men’s and Boys’ “Dress Work Shoes” we have ever carried, and we guar antee theni to give satisfaction. See them in our window. THE BEE HIVE CLINTON, S. C. X if - v . r* A „ ride the dutch s EE how that clutch collar is worn down. That comes from keeping your foot on the pedal all the time. "Keep it alongside where you can reach the pedal in a jiffy, whenever you need to. If you keep slipping the clutch like that the plates or sur faces are going to get worn down quickly.” The Fleet Boss knows what he is talking about. He has learned by painful experience to watch out for details such as this in order to cut down expensive repairs. Profit by other people’s experience whenever you can. Take this matter of motor oils. We have been refining good lubricating oils for fifty-five years. So when you buy " Standard ” Motor Oils you are profiting by the accumulated experience of two generations of refiners. No wonder ^Standard” Motor Oils are the Fleet Boss’s choice in lubricants. ’* STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jtrsty) *4 STAN DARD 99 MOTOR OILS A RESULT OF SSi YEARS’ EXPERIENCE IN REFINING : ' . . ... Si . ■A. St ■M, 4