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u t to win ^ huggwt* pur* chop rortupine! I torfTr--' -:v r'+r, . 1 Wo MUKKQHt whou for ^ot k , you pln?, that . you come il^it j her? and ^get In lino. ? '; We'll t?ervo you Just au quick hh we ? can, mid you'll flud everything ? ?; ^|jU| ayleji and span. Campbell ? * ' - We have just received a cat* load of fine HORSES and MULES and want you to call and see them . ' . ?' ? a. ? * W. C. MOORE REAL ESTATE SELL *bo YOU WANT TO 1 BU*n BORROW I May Help You. LAURENS T. MILLS, CAMDEN. 8. C. JWT PROOF CABBAGE HANTS < . w? ^7TrTii-_i_ ^^%"rri'A^KcopYRKiHm? **P^'1 *.f iS^sr ? "? 1 ? ?? 1 ? ?i ? SZ'ir^^ ?!,"-C.?twivo(. ?M j^, y l?*5 sMton fJSSSf^ESj; ? Itvtonaatlo* about mil 6 INVt'ltlOl?* TO CX>IIN 8out|' Kk|wriiu??t MUtlon. **rwu? Bulletin No. 102. TUe insect* fouuii in an, red corn b.ut *?<>?* <>>??? JJJ K ,*^t **rtroy?ri which r* elrover^T*- U^i Tlium, do WMufi SftP1* ,lot?rloui* black rice J* ,vil mid ilu< Kr.Un moth common 7?. n> ,h< w? and Uublu of these two iu. ' corn p<wtn are very ulini !?LJf? lh? treatment effective *? WlDBt Ollu iu alhO effective UKHiUMt otLot}lQr' *" weU a? rttU- a'"1 JHher iiimtjcu present. Uiu fu|1 grown fumule# lay eggs Which hatch Into grubb. When the Krub?i become full Krown they hard hi1. i/? i*!y ttkin' turu brown or 1,1 bf<30UI? practlCHlly motion BvJm X. 18 ca,,eti the pup * stage, jrom thin pupa ?t a go the full grown ?.? tt!\d f1onuileH ooierge. The tlm9 ordinarily required to pass ?rom egg to full grown Insects ' is about six weeks. 1 1st. Clean the corn crib before putting the new crop into it. Af ter cleaning, provided the crib is separate from other buildings, fumi gate with sulphur at the rate of i *-2 pounds to 1000 cu. ft. of space. Use un old Iron kettle andvjtho sul piier can be fired by pouring a lit tle alcohol on It. before lighting it. Instead of alcohol, you can use hot embers but remember that you do1 not have your head above the ket tle when you put the embers in lho writer has had experience and urges that thiB precaution be observ od. You probably doubt tie effect iveness of this fumigation because your crib Is an open one. Tighten the tfrll); the corn Is worth preserv ing. l)o not expect that, you can control the weevil successfully in an open crib. 2nd. After your crib is clean and tight, *put in your new crop, and when it Is all stored fumigate twice 10 to 12 days apart as follows: beginning at the back of the crib, pour carbon bisulphide as uniform ly as possible ovw the surface of the corn, at the rate of ti -to 7 Pounds per 1000 cu. feet of space. Tit? gag given off, being heavier than air, sinks down through tho corn and penetrate** to -the weevils. Carbon bisulphide Ih not dangerous to apply when caro is taken to breathe a? little of it as ? possible and to apply it as quickly tus prac ticable. In the average crib con fine the gas as lofig as, possible;' in practically every caso it will have entirely escaped within 4 8 hours. iMunigation with this strength of the liquid in no way injures the germination of th6 corn or the feed ing qualities of the corn so treated. The fumigation does not kill eggs Or pupae; It kills only the larvae and tho full grown weevils or "flies' and should therefore be repeated in ten to twelve days. -A-Jbrand commonly used, known as Puma" is manufactured "and Bold by ? the Taylor Chemical Co., l'enn Yan, New, York. The "price is 10 cents per pound, F>. (). H. at the original shipping point. The freight on one 50 lli. drum from New York to Clemson College is $1.28 which would make 50 lbs. of carbon bisulphide plus freight, cost 12 t^2c per pound, Tho drum costs ? 1.50 and -can be returned. Carbon bisulphide can be shipped by freight only. The tank should be kept in a cool place and the pltfg kept screwed tight when not" In use. * Carbon bisulphide is very vola tile; that is, Jt converts gas rapid ly when exposed to air at moderate temperature. The liquid and gas is highly inflammable and wlie* set on fire Is explosive. This, however, should not frighten anyone Intend ing to use it because it is merely necessary to keep away fire of any kind when using it, just as you would when handling gasoline or gunpowder. Its preflslre la easily detected by Its characteristic rotteta egg odor. If a 50 lb. drum is too jattck far you, thftn .iftayjae you can forth a club and your neighbors .will use part of it. If possible put a ( sheet of tin around each foundation *pin of the crib, to prevent rats and mice from getting into corn. S6nd for Bull6tfu 170 of the South Carolina Experiment Station. ? A. P. Conrad I, Entomologist, S. C. Experiment Station. NOTICE. I beg to Inform my friends and tile public generally, .... that I have sold out my interest In Th% Nettles) Furniture Co., to Mr. J. F, Bateman, and "will open a furniture business -l?- my own name, at the store now occupied by The Twin Brothers, one door south of Ooodales China store, and will appreciate a. continuance of the liberal patronage that I have received in the past. Respectfully 37. W; F. NettleB. Wood's Seeds For The Farm and Garden. Our New Descriptive Catalog is fully up-to-date, giving 'descrip tions and full information about the best and most profitable seeds to grow. It tells all about i ? ' f* Grasses and Clovers, Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats, Cow Peas. Soia Beans, ! The Best Seed Corns v and all other * Farm and Garden Seeds. * Wood's Seed Catalog has long been recognised a * a stan dard authority on Deeds. Mailed on request; write for it. T.W. WOOD & SONS, VSEXDSM?.N, RICHMOND. VA. hou*^ckn UUKKriNO ""-?a? * ?j^^p?mUi7is"iir an ak,"?!' ut B I ">?' wriitorv ril y* udvoi i iM||,g ;?")? ?. IZ Tivz' ,*?<? u* V ?*XiP? ",w#,d Man Ih it iiilKrttio. v i i '? Particularly iruo of ??^ aK T,Mm tar buck a* n.,.? i f ?i<a? ?" '"" ^'aeaars/ cIvIIiIhh B of Uw lm#r wur<| tnia L" *SU??* "? Wt,Hl began to UevSloD ! ' then wbh batti.. ?/?. toiplritlon Emulation * territory, forward n,,. (M| 11 uutli tbey leulf^l ?f ^"Mtton w?r? ftdvarjcod t? e *orW ^ey the North, on,, Houtb and to when tlii/wmoteai r' 2!** a ,,ay earth- th? N"' , ?Bl J r<;K'on? of the **outh l?ole yU<l<i?,i ?? *1 wnd t,t0 ?Plrlt of uUgration ,llf,it?ni centurl^ of 1?*. i trough The Nikirif * iu?*t Into man. ??e In man totJaTaa*!?* JlH Uc" <*??? of the Roman /L. Wus ,n the "V'ratlon, bowovii ii f 0*0?- H? 1*1 blood; hut cominrJr Hot batt,w and re?t ami rocre?tlon ,<*r U>du?try# . a further exteiiii I" p01" **? or poace anil tii ?! ,,m Pleasure. Through /# of fancy |H translated i!!& ?ro*wptl??? ; ttMd s^Ksiis^VSsaa Kratlfyi?g th wUli tjie means of nate In him it i ? moving in ert to a post tI no longer chaln telegraph, ?ho tl5?. ral,ro*l. the moved the bars if K?.?', httve re man now may Jndulir* % 8 und migration wlthou Kff|?iMl^r,lt of Ho muy mil' rate f?- i or,n* loss, health or fm- Pleasure, for [hat ho win enjoy'ttn^th ftHHUr?<l loncen, comfort* ,>?. . . lo conven own habitat- and 8 ot h,B Man th.iM i. . ,Utn "onie. MO ID h Ih ?nl - m lo,V,',"i!-.' bis moveu,eng^r2 ;? Tl\? for?*? of <hung0 J)ls residence h ,h> a buslneay trin- take Pleasure <>r fii u \ J migrate for splri< of his beIni^,Ul' But the ojotes Industry t)?o8n?Hfe ^h%t pro plnoHH. MifrriifiJP 1 ty ?nd Iihi? cation. Mh J??. hlJa become va t'on hik| tiiflrohi i? i,!; faaclha ouulntci wi.h mu eC0U1CH hotter ac tore, with is r?LnOUllt7' w,th "a Hls Is n.i antnfrfioH nr h hlni8o,f Mt oxlut, nt'Zy' Z 've08 "? lots othet'H live 111. , And he he f Iiijiijcoh it. ^ ?'??'? em?ndp#(l5(|I"'j5f*ll"j! ninn '??? >'e?n sharpened ? and tii^ nVlV0 ^oon heen enlightened J ?' I1,Ji:oncu biiu man vvith " ",n * ?^? loUger the or a- b:u; of gj}# p." fu 11 flsh,,?K rod an Idler or u (h one n" ^,nK''1 of Ideas. He eanif n m ,l ",;"1 More than llkelv^S / bruln? Industry, a bromollJ 5 c,lPtJ?ln of or a Hiipnorter nt ^ Patriotism He Is manifesting ?g?0d ^tizonshlp. physically hAalthfiii^ tt ,nora,,y and of ?ilK.a t Ion that Uwn^ U,a( 8p,r,t isawtS C0r "evel<"'">?" Of own d for mm,lrttlon P|?2fUk?> for bwlttt no longer restricted hv !1h,Ue88' ufe tti these da>K n.i x J he Hea??ns. the South whleh' jgreili ,omplro of the I lnes o^ thre ^rfn ? r?n od hy anords delightful re i!5?PI ? m,hva>' c,,ill blasts Of win/? 7 fro,n the and In th<? BIIJ Inter In tho North; 'lt? mountaliiB and r't l,1,!'9 i^eailt|0B of natural resource e'",0"1 H? o?ZJZlo?,blecu' !t Is imperial In' Andeed? an empire. Mn the products or tlniPer,al 1 mines; inineHft! ??i?,Ur ties and re8o^C " f naturai beau cltlzcnry- imnertrti f. ?Vper^ 'n its nomonai ' rtevolouinjlli ,snrea?Bt P'10^ Ptiss^p 'n icr??r favour <?i the winter the with 18 wlthon,"Ummer tourUt world, its Zn,,?"} ; poor '>? the irresistible; it8 cHmatl '? !owVr* are' the, delights or k? 8 8UPerb; t?in scenerv nr? V and moun the and dltlonal ,9 ts peopl? '? t? The varied Industries of- the great empire of the South heckon alike the money of the rich and the inusble of the poor. Room is there [for both? opportunity for all. Ap plication in that empire spells suc cess.- " Migration to any part of this vast empire over -th4 Southern railway ls_ a source of continual delight. Prom loconiotivo to observation car the tralnfc are modern and finely appoint ed. The highest of railroad ideals have prompted their equipment, their furnishing and their decora tion. The man who begins his ml? gration with a tlfcket In Ills hand reading ovolr Southern railway is j pointed toward success, whether his ! goal W pleasure or profit. *4 The migratory man, therefore.' should begin right. Tlio wonderful; transportation service of the Souths ' ern railway for 1913 ? -thp most ad mirable ;iml conwldio In ilu\ history of the BygWtai? r-ls at his . command Iin?nun lUXUriCM Itllll beauties, designed to" ^contribute to sttcoess .of his migration, are his the moment he steps aboard a Southern train. Gov.Bleaee baa refused to approve the sureties on the bond for $90, 000 offered by S. T. Carter, treas nrer-oleet. Administratrix's notice. ? All parties indobtcd to th?r Es-i tate of John AV. Outlaw, deceased, are ; hereby notified to mAko Immediate: payment to the undersigned, and ' those having claims against the saldj Estate will present the same dulyj. attested within he ttlme prescribed ' by lawi Mrs. A IrIc I. Outlaw, ? r '????-? ^ Administratrix. December 19, 1912. SAWYER'S KID Send Them to Us. ^ ... ? ? Our dm# Nt<>ro Iiom Ihvoiiio "Tlio prescription drugi Ntoro" of UiIh community! l**vaui? .peoplo huvo Immwi that wo tok? uUikwi cHre In flftl*!# ?v?ty proscription cnlruobMl to u? ? ? Uiat we BiQfCr uho poor, old druipt; that wo nover Hul??tltute, and |{ivo you proni|>t w*vico. Hem! your |??woriptl?iiH to uh? uo ntatW wliat pbjralclaii tltAin, and KNOW that they will bo filled Juwt. e\uet ly un |Wt*orib?l, Make OUt OriiK Ntoro YOUR I)rii|< HtWOj Sawyer Drug Company says - Size Makes no Difference It make** no difforomto, Sir, about your ^lrth, whim tho Suit iH finlHlKMi, You'll have ydi.ir money'H worth. gotto Voco A nsuiiy-marto for.you would pull ami krlnKie, but whon wo are through, there'll not bo tt Wtinklc. CITY PRESSING CLUB Standard Live Stock Insurance Company 1 " ft- . ' Insures Horses, Mules and Cattle ? ? Against any Disease. Horses, Mules and Cattle must die ? You can't dispute this (act. Knowing this no owner can afford to be without insurance of this character. *7^ V * .... .1 v. '.-Ji-., ..V il--.1.- . ... S-. y, ^ L L> ? - - -V V--' ? ; ? "Let Us Be Your Agents/' WILLIAMS INSURANCE & - REALTY COMPANY (InCorjK)rat?d. ) 1012 Broad Street Camden, South Carolina IT'S GOOD TO BE WARM especially when the thermome w Is hovering- arouwl-trho-sofo mark, That is tUo time that you want fcoal, and plenty 'of it. Send US your order Tor any kind of coal you want, and it will bfc delivered promptly,- ~ond ikou will get full value for your mon ey. That is our guarantee. CAN SUPPLY YOUR WANTS Any Kind Any Size Any Kind Any Length COAL. C'OAI- WOOD WOOD Special prices made on Coal, Wood and Colco. by 'the car. Am n?w IftraJng .wood iu lots of 5- cords iu?d trp. A limited mip ply 6f the Dc$t Jeybnsoti t3ra?a Hay haled for sale" Phone "your x o/dor to S. ML MAT HIS Office Phone 58. ? Residence Phone 267-1* **?