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-ifr y . -qrf r 1 I THURSDAY. JUNE 4. 19.11 Court Convenes Next Monday Farm Demonstration Notes f. ft. Cannon, County A Rent days, sweet rotatoes 130 to 140 days With these numbers of days in mindTl you should make successive plantinsrsj as long a.s i ou car,. r„maLo plants will ^ • 4- r 1 • • - yrow lonprer ard nroduce more fruit ot'vZ’lirS.r/rtw^wirw’V’ir.?' T«<' "»le in-. by th.. with le.vo. each County Superintendent of Kdu- leres! .Mav Ik* (ailed. jljd},^e ^■'^raw, or litter which will conserve! cation in South Carolina on Fridav : tVilher^l/mo Tn I>reviide The ehcppiny of cotton is bein'.: car- moi.nure. In setting your tomato July 10, 15131. beifinninjr a* 0 A. .M.' {jracti-ally every sf'ction df: nlart.s set them deep as they will Candidates must meet the ent’^ance r'>- ^ ~ the county. There will be !rior<- cott >n |’tand drought much better. .Make suc- Uuireme«ts and must be res;d<-nt'< o' l-iuiier-. .tune !. The .Fune term of ](.f( ,,n th<' ground this ve.'ir than ever cessive plantings'of corn, beans, and the State. A statement ef finan; ia' criminal court i^ .scheduled to convene on aci-mint of cio.se snacing I tr matof <. In-lude sweet potatoes, egg condition which will be (;xamined into'h,.,.- next .Monday morning .June Hih.j.vould suggest that cotton be lefl i lants, and penper.s. Collard seeds by the .South ( andina Tax < ornnrs- with .Fudge C C Fentbre-tone of^u- i .u i u ii v i i * i. n .Sion mu-t be nn-entid on or bef mi- ' „n.siding Thriurv eom L men-^ -hould be sown early m June for fall lullv I", t ) 'iu' Registfir Scholar- • ' ‘'‘’'F- ‘have proven that better la .^u^..- ar» [):. t abhage. .su. h as .Sjcce.ssion Ihi't ,1;. In ll, . - »"'K '‘•'•i a ,,,,,ain<.<|. ,.n-l t.aK- Klal 1. ,t h, ,haul.i h.- so-vr . va..,..,.;.,. v. n.H’ '.r :a; ,„..n ta Ih: ,aariy in .lunn an.l .July ■ ■ ■ Htation.s f<,r over a fi^-e-vea. and winter planting. partnient (if Fdiication to su-l e.s^ful candida'es wr de^'re t > niirsne '•om*- es leading" to the It lehelor i>f Science Although .Solicitor Itlackwell ha.- Ilegree in .Agricultiin* dr Textiles. annouiK'ed definitely what ca.ses Snecialir.ation mav lx- fol'owed in any will lie calle<i for trial, it is likely that for laU‘ fal’ Cl !. for t'' one of twelv( as described in the r’einson catalog. .Seholarshifis a c $!0().0() p<‘r >ear an<l free 'j ': n. .Sunimei program. The (’’'•n.-'on Summer School on*-ratc,< fi in lime t' to .luly -H. offering c ur cs in K loioi tion. (Jeology, itiitan;.. Che nistrv Kngl+sh. i'eginm fs Kien h im ! Co r man. Mechanical Krigincm'-ur .M:i‘i • matirs, and Cotton C i lie-, i'cc:- Teachcr.s 1*1.').()(•; ii'guVr;- (Sf.'It.' courses $7..o(( each: .Minimum f $10.<K». Hoard. room. lights ari l watt $7.00 jH-r w«% k. Conff’rences ft r tea. hers of Imlus- trial Kducatiftn, State Supervisor tif Intlu-.^trial Kilucat'oii cooperating, June I.o-LM; I«ind \ahiation .Short Course .luly 0-11; Summer .School: Ailult Kii- ucatitm Onptirtunity .Schm I. State .Su- t w'o mill tier ea^^es of wiile inten-sf will 'c heaiij. One of the.se is the se-tind a< ■ 'ig of the case of Walter Jones ami I.ind.^ay Crant.' intiicted for mur- o-r in I tmnectitm with the dea'h of T. Holder at Clinton t)n tht* night *' .lanuary 3ri|. 'Ihe first hearing i.f .',eir case, lieltl at the la'-t term of ourt re.^u!teil in a mistrial. .\ sctitnd (mso of importan e is that f .lohn W. (Jtipp, Ci'o.ss Hill I ravel ing sale-man, t hargeil with morder in •mnniion With the death of Cba-lie Ita-or at Cfp.is Hill la-tt 1 Icceiplu'r. At the I'Cbru.iry term attoimey-i for the tleferi'l.iiil annouriceti thtdr readi- riiss and a tiny was -ct for the tri.il liut tile .lones ci'e corisutr'ed most of or other the week and the Rofrpcase was not pervisor of Adult .Si hools cooperation, reai hwi. .July 23 to August 22. Another case likely to be called is Those eiesiring scholarship a))plica- that of Willie Haki'r. colored, and five information j of pjs companions from .N'ewherry, ar- rest«‘d.on .lanuarv both near (loldville, THE RE(;iSTRAR following an aut<»mi>bile collision when CJemson UoIlfK**. s. U. j .Mrs. V’irginia Henderson. hei _niec«', were kill.ed.'* ^ :f merit stations tor over a live-yea. . peiiod with the Cleveland variety^in As your garden-continues to grow which the cotton was spaced <», 12 y u will b(‘ troubled with in.-e: ts and I H), and 21 inches. In this test no ^loi-! li-ea®* s. The striped cucumber beetle son was applied except three (.t ivirnay be controlled bv .spraying wifh R • apjdications of molasses po-so,dug. level tea-poorfulsof lead ar.-enate in All spacings have averaged p bale of a gallon ( f water, or Hordeaux mix- cotton or more per a re un 1* r th;-;* tute, or dusf with one part calcium period. Umler these conditio.ns tm- ar.-enate and 21) parts of hydrate'i ( loser the jdants are in th«* d" I! die lime. Tomals) fruit worm may be c m- ig^reater the yiehj. The five-year /»'•' ; )d ■ troiled with same spray ' r dint with -pacing cfdtori b imhes yi^dd'-d 1 j one [cart c.il'ium ar.-enate and (5 part’ jibs, seed coltfm per acre; the ;n-h i by drated lime. Tomato leaf spot and. yielded l,bPJ ]}»s.; tbe 12 inch vie!''li 1,.>71 lbs.; lb inch y:<ldc(! l.I.'i.") lb-.; and the 21 iru b yi«dd( d 1 d’ltx lb- I h" ib and U in di, spa ing.s mad:' ’he be ! '\i<dds in l'.t.';(i, giving ami 1. lb-. (fd ■•it'im per acci', r ■■ . t !y. Idle wi'ler .-.oacingo Ib and 21 in h' -i. prodiKt'd only 1.2^7) and i,l27 Hi p r acre, resiieet.ivtdy. 1 'a'e blight may be ■playing with l-?-.")() ure for t'lmatoe contr.ollvd b;, Hordeaux mix- and blight of Iri-^h hean lieetle may lie one ouri'c of mag- ■ ‘h r-' '-i'.ll'ins of .v.itor, or (]n- \v . : .,( > vt of mag- neuum ar-( nate ai. 1 parts lime r fioui. p ilat u<s. .M( : ■ ■(.;i*i .ilc'l by :!< lum at ' . ica? 1 ’ : il‘c hear lluiek invitoN everyone to le«l lln^ir new Ei;Sht«*^ |{o-*l*ve always w^anied to drive* ones** I'rom tbe above fig'nres, it i.s <d< :i>- fion blanks should write ■ffvatataiittfgm Saturday Kverting Po;^, $2.00 per ly brought out that clo.se s.pai ing gives , ih* highest yi(dd. 'The first poisoning f apfclication was made as soon as the first s(ji;ares aiipoared and f( llowcd at intervals of fivs* days fri.m second and third aji/dication. 11 RAT-SNAP Buirk invitea everyInxly— everywhere — to drive this great Eight, priced from $102."» to $20.3.3, f. o. b. Flint, .Mich. .Mora than 50 out of every KM) htiyers of eights in its field are e'lioosing Hiiiek —and thirteen other makes share tha Irulaiice. Ihe reason is outMtaruling performance. plantings , Prov.is year; 2 years, $3.50; .3 years, $5.00. jA.s. w. (v.i.nvvKL;. UNTOUCHED BY HUMAN HANDS T’JNr IN on our ra(iio progrom ji p.f(C, dl! tlfinn orcht'.trd. GtjntIjn.J k e inttrvievyins wofM cclci iititi. • Lvery Wsdnosduy Niyhr • (.Itl'KNW (KH) ( 0( ().( (H \ HOI’. ( (). (ii'ccnw bod. ,S. ('. IT HAD TO nn GOOD TO Cr.T \riIF.RE IT IS . r It is necessary ts), mak ' ' l.ist of Jurors tbnnigiiout the season in order to i Sullivan It. .S. Davis, ( . \\. H it, hiivi* a yiar-round garden. I’ is wdl jJohn -H. Klledge, I). I. Knight, .1. Iv.jfK lo. at;- your l.ook uit Mountain p i- I • ulliert son, .1. I.. Haldwiri. t;it cs for planting in dune, i’r.-tiare I.auiei s I bos. H. ( ullicrlson, .1, < . tlm soil as soon as posy blc fur the iJeiry, I. I’. Kendrick, I. I. Hrown ' plant jpg of same. Remember the va- lee, .Jr., .Albei t Hn.wit, IMjilo ICdierl s,; \'egetaliles re(|pire (lif‘‘ercai p ■- H. .1. .Martin. J. W. Roddy, Jo'iii H. clods in growMi, S'iap bciiri-’ rc'i'Prc Hudgens, \\ . H. (iiay. pj djiyy^ sugar corn t > 7<i H.nitt'i .I. I». I arrott, F,. \. I.liick, days, caldiage lib to I HI days, topa- KIL LS RATS ; Alwi mice. Absolutely prevents this. RAT-S.NAH rakes—; no mixing with smumamismt COME DRIVE—.NO OBI.KTATION—GI^AD TO HAVE YOU l>%ring to Ihrir itopulariiv. the pretontnutdr’It of I9JI Buirk • romes in other food. Fluarantecd 35c size— I rale — encunli for I’antrv, Kitchen or t’ellar. size — 2 rakes — f*)r ChicKen House, c«'0|)s. or small liuildings. SI.2.7 si/e—* riles—enough for all farm aei| ouf-tmild'oe'';. storage iaiildings i r !:irtor> build" igs. .'sold aiiu guaranteed by 3 OI NC’S HH \|{M.\(’Y THOMASON MOTOR CO. Laurens, S. C. wti eu Hvtte? .\utumobiit s \re Hui't Huick Will l> lild J'hem .'S. .leans. Anderson, H Josenb K R. i'l. .Strickland, Waterloo .I. •lones. Dials I*. H. Harris, Wham, Haskidl (Jray. 3'ount's J. D. .Manley, W. .M, My ers, F. I'l. Hobo. .Scufflefown .S. .1. Craig, O. 1,. Hunter. . j Jacks W. 1... Weir. R. A. Ma'one. ; Cross Hill F. S. Cole, W’. H. Tiir-i tier. .1. Q. Smith, D. D. Hanna. j «ors to 1 Itt days, bee I't t . b’! The Clinton Chronicle — S1.50 a Year rUESHYTEKIAN (’()^.LE(;E ( I.()S ES S r ( ( ESS l< 11L \ E A R Don’t Rasp Your Throat (Continued from page one) I Flow b( niigb; ob'.ain I'terna! lift'; w'lV' dill be .ask .lesps. ;nid wdiy did he call .Jesus g !od ? .Answering the ((in tien.s,! he - aid the ri(di ruler liad so netiti.m-- I'll I e -If- b’( W be 1 ked .le b.it I'.ei'c b. e;ille,l ti.e secre “|F I got constip.Ated, I would get (li’.:7'y and have swiir.in’ng In my head. I would have very severe hcaducho. “For a while I thought I wouldn’t take anything—may be I could wear out the headaches; but I found they were wearing me out. “I found Black- Draught would re lieve this, so when I have the very first symptoms, I take Black-Draught and now I don’t have the headache. “I am a firm be liever in Black- Draught, and after using It 20 or more years, I am satisfied to contmue Its use.” —F. M. McKinnty, Orangg Park. Fla. i.iti ! Cl iim <• del |i in li' sold Fp' I In'l p » ■ t he ' ■ ret; be :i licc.’ut c 111' w us ‘ onvincci! w.i a in.Ill that km w; and .li'sns goi d be '.■llisC lie - ;i W of ctcrnal life in Him. ;ind .c;i!i/cd that only the g n 1 is ct 'rmd. This y:iung man. the soc-ikcr u.as airc-tcil liy Icsus and it was fcuiid that be lacked one thing ;i vi- t.d ifi.Kions e'.perienee. ( dn i t said to :he yiiimg man. letra'c, res'iirt, l■'ol- 'o\v .Me. and you W M find llie secret. • Vddre sing Die gi'idii.ites. Dr. Mor gan s;ij(l, “Are you facing the future! \v 'll Cod or without Him? This means ie|entance, tiu' tearing out of life! that which is hindering your griwtb or proviii}'. an obst ie!e. and it is onl> ' in jhis way that a s;|itisfaetorv solu-i til n of li e may be diseovcrid.” , | In 11)11'. diision. Dr. .Morgan said,! ’■( brist gives us the terms for eter-! nal life, (diri-t respects us as men,' but ( 111 1st won’t b«‘g or attempt to o\er persuade us. It is only in follow ing t brist,*’ be said, "that life all- glor i»us, full and satisfying may be e\'1 irlii ed." Monday afternoon at IdlO. the R. O. r. C. graduates were awarded (‘om- missions as second lieutenants in the Reserve Corps by Cetleral James ( .! Doziei, ul.nitant general of tlie state.' \t ‘ct’H a large number of friends and! leh'tives gathered at, Rresiiient .Me-' Sween’s home for a reception given ini Inmor of the graduating ela-'S. j .M. miay evening at eigiit o'clock the. anminl orater’s and de ladner’s eon-i tests w«‘ti' held at which tdne th<' fol-j lowing young men competed for two gold medals: Ihibert K. .'sims yf Rock I Hill. Hothwell Craham, II.),, of this! city, .1. W. McCutchen of .'st. Charles,| I. I. CopeUMid (vf this city, and C. C. Ihilmer of Ridgeway. •A largj' numlH'f of parents, rela tives, friends ami alumni from allj parts of the state and Ceorgia were in the city Tuesday for the commence-1 ment program. With the eonelusion! of the exeivises, the students left im-! mediately for their respective homes for the summer and the college cam pus now pre.s*>nts a quiet and deserted appearance. The new 11)31-32 session will ojien the second week in Septem-' her. i THEDFORDS Black' Draught I WOlCKN wh« are run-down, or] suffer every month, should take Cardu^ Ueed^for over 60 yeara I WEAK MORE COTTON. Irritants 1 "Reach for a ^ LUCKY instead" Nowl Please!—Actually put your finger on your Adam’s ApplOe Touch it— your Adam’s Apple — Do you know you are actually touching your larynx?—This is your voice box—it contains your vocal chordse When you consider your Adam’s Apple, you are considering yourthroat — your vocal chords. Don’t rasp yourthroat with harsh irritants — Reach for a LUCKY instead — Ijlemember, LUCKY STRIKE is the only cigarette in America that through its exclusive ^^OAST- ING'^ process expels certain horsh irritemts present in oil raw tobaccos. These expelled irritants ore sold to monufoc- turers of chemical compounds. They ore not present in your LUCKY STRIKE, ond so we soy Consider your Adam’s Apple.^^ # ti TUNE IN — live Lucky Strike Dance Orches* fro, every Tues day, Thursday and Saturday It*s toasted I, evening N. B tvorks. O IMl Tbe A. T. Osl. MfliL Including the Use of Ultra Violet Roys Sunshine Mellows—Heat Purifies Your Throat Protection—ogalnst irritation—ogolnst cough i