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CORN RIDDLE OR SHATTER WORM Clemson College,?Young com plants six inches to two feet high are sometimes attacked by worms which i riddle the leaves and buds. The worm principally resposible for this injury is the corn ear worm or cotton boll worm. This insect has numerous names, a new name being given for almost each food plant it attacks, and among these' names are, cotton boll worm, corn ear worm, tomato fruit worm, tobacco bud worm, and corn shatter or riddle worm. The least damage occurs 01 such farms where rotation is systematically practiced, including winter cover crops. When winter approaches the worm burrows into the soil to a depth of about two and one-half inches, where it make9 IlKJ I UGI t i !v , |! > ? i The se< J do her or hi Iing directly i Then too, w each, thereb | prices below " i|| the superior i . ALL THAT YC i. v Good Sheeting, $ Bleached Domes 36 in. Dress and Fancy Dress Plai One lot of Gingh Good 36 in. Blea Extra good 80 Sc ;|| Heavy Drilling .. I Dress Ginghams, seconds but firsl Many extra valu( the best ever. Good 72 inch Ta Extra fine qualit; Pure Irish Linfen : | Just received big N Cloth, in all < Good Heavy Ch< I ; Skirt Chambray Just received a I all colors, th< very special A wonderful she colors. This is special i: A complete line : I Beautiful Whi Linens and Popli priced very attrc A beautiful di dies, real values come to our stor r these. Bel j THE PRICE R ri ' its cell in which the winter is passed*! ! as a pupa. So it will pass the winter j successfully on cotton land and corn j i land that is left undisturbed from ; s harvest time in the fall until plant, i ing time the following spring. There- . fore late fall plowing, winter disking and early spring plowing are the most effective measures of control against this insect. ] The following measures may be < tried during the spring and early j < summer when the worm attacks J * ! young plants say the entomologists,' j but the results may or may not be ] ' entirely effective. < 1. Thoroughly dust the plants ] with calcium arsenate, taking care 1 to see that the whole plant is cov- t ered including the throat (bud) of j c thp nlant. 2. It has been reported that air-' t I I CT f eker of quality m s shopping. I hi from the manufm e turn over our tr< y assuring our c will prove that u fabrics you will sa >U COULD ASK FOR >er yard - 5c. tic, good value ... .... 10c Apron Ginghams .... 10c ds, in all colors 10c ams 5c ,ched Pajama Cks. 12Vic I. Bleaching 15c 10c good fast colors, not t from 12 l-2c to 23c >s on the remnant table Ask to see it. ble Damask 75c v Table Damask 98c ! , per yard $3.19 shipment of Lad Lassie 2olors 25c. jviot 15c 36 inches wide 15c >ig shipment of Voiles, in e new shades, etc, price 39c /i i 11 >wmg oi urganaies m an * an extra good value? 98c of Towels from 10 to 98c te Skirting in Garbadine. ins, extra fine quality and ictively. splay of flowered OrganAfIA n VA an TfAii mcoc axe. ?i iivii jrvu e be sure and ask to see MAKERS?COMPAF ?laked lime or fine dry sand or dry ashes will help to control this worm, applied in the same way 'as calcium arsenate. JURY DECLARES MANNING GUILTY Covington, Ga., June 2.?Clyde Manning, negro farm boss for John 5. Williams, was convicted 01 murler in superior court here late Tuesday and sentenced to life im|rfik>nment?the same sentence Missed upon Williams when he way convicted here a short time ago, Vianning had testified he aided Wiliams in killing negro farm hands k> halt a peonage investigation but :lavraed he acted in fear of his life, j The jury was out 35 minutes and hen returned the same verdict as I ...... _ . -? . . . alkt "SELLS IT / terchandise at th 2 tremendous bt ztarers are the i smertdous stock ustomers new ? Km )e do sell for les y"BELK-WAL Following are the di from last week's bus Serial No. Ticket No. 18 1467 27 547 .. ..35 2484 ... 42 549 29 2895 .'. 1 1611. .. 7 1S88 11 P x vw - - - - - - - ? ? 1595 14 1365 .. ...... 17 2371 20 1 fil 7 23 * 2364 ! 26 1678 29 1381 32 516 41 2890 46 1560 4 1647 8 ;E THEM tele I [ that o' the Williams jury?murder ' with recommendation for mercy, which automatically carried a life jterm. E. Marvin Underwood, em-j ployed by a group of Georgians to [ ; repreteijt Manning, made a motion ' . for a new trial and Judge John. B. | Hutcihe.von fixed the hearing for July j . 30 at I Decatur. Williams also is seek-i > ing a n?w trial. ? 1 Man ring was trie<I on the specific) i i charge i*f the murder of Lind6ey Pe- j terson, of whose murder Williams was convicted and todav he calmlv recited ahe story he told at the Wil-j Hams trial, claiming he and anothernegro kiilled 11 fawn hands on Wil-. liaims' orders. Later Manning claims to have slain the other negro, Pe-j terson md two other negroes werej alleged bo hare been brought into this cou ity at night from the Jas?' 1 I ^ ' * * X I FAS" e lower prices wi tying power of tf easons why we many times a ye< foods oftener tha s and when you i KUP CO. sells Q iplicate sales tickets iness: Serial No. Ticket No. 1662 12 1532 16 1379 19 1512 21 1369 .. 22 583 35 2449 39 2466 48 522 50 553 49 506 .. 43 1637 39 515 36 1378 29 rm (DO Oil .SO 554 24 531 27 1362 5 546 10 ' m ^ONE 603 jama - -> per county farm and drowned. Under Georgia law Manning could not have been accountable had he been able to convince the jury he killed the men through fear for hisj own life and the defense based its* cas??- on this while the state sought, to show the negro was "a willing accomplice." Discover* Method to Weigh Ice __ j I Housewives who complain of short weight in ice need no longer \ worry, for a way has .been discovered by a Kansas woman which pr'essages the time when the iceman will: be met with a tape line and the: lump weignea witn tnat. ui course, the method is a little intricate and about half the ice will melt while it i3 being weighed, but a woman won't omp< II find that this i te 33 BELK sto always lead in ar, making a sm n the average s see the merchant \uality Merchand . Youthful Crepe de CI Beautiful are these new Sport Suits". We believi manufactured a more \ for the money than thes can give you most any c( the ridiculously low pri< (Second Floe These Must Be Seen T< DELIGHTFUL GEOR< Your vacation attire is. i you have made your sel< beautiful showing of G They are made to pleas ular. and in all desira $3.95 up. ..A wide and from which to choose, beautiful. See them. (Second Floor. PAUL JONES We need not take spac< ing to tell you about tl Jones Middies. The trs whole story. We have z at saving prices. (Second Flo WHITE SPOR' Just received a beauti White Sport Sailors. Th< at CHILDREN'S S In colors Black arid Wh $2.98. r r mind that as long as she Is keeping . ;'| from being cheated. The method, published in the Kansas City Star, follows: A close estimate of the weight of ice can be reached by multiplying together the length, breadth and thickness of the blocks in inches and , J dividing the product by 30. The itesult will be very close to the weiglii in pounds. Thus, if & block is 10x10x9, the product is 900, and this divided by 30 gives 30 poundi - -J- I ^.1.1 A Li -J- ? A i r\ A as correct weigu*. a djocx xuxxuxo - .3 weight 20 pounds. This simple tnetfiod can be easily applied, and it anav serve to remove unjust suspicion, or * fx to detect short weight. A small marsupial dniaial tab re. ; '4 4.1.. V e 1 4.1. ? O 4 - - _ ccnujf L^trii IUUXIU in uic oepuuLUtu clay at Antwerp. . < ? , II . . . ??! V It. J : ' - : s the store to res and buy value-giving. 1 all profit on tore. These ' j Use and note t r 99 . / 1 ?de IUI LiCdd. I line Sport Suits Crepe de Chine e there never was ! )eautiful garment ?new arrivals. We ylor you desire for ; r ee of $19.95 ?r-) ' i I > Be Appreciated jETTE waists f lot complete until ection from our eorgette Waists. e the most particble colors from varied assortment They ( are truly MIDDIES e and time in tryhe famous Paul ide mark tells the ill sizes and colors j dt.) ij r o ? ii rvn c< 8 I OA1LURO ful shipment of ?y are to go $4.98 AILORS ite for $2.48 and _____ 1 ( l o WOOD, S. C. j | ?5 I