Incomparable! s Frocks Rich with Charm! $7.77 regardless of former price Chiffons! Ankle length Sun* day-nite Frocks! Sports prints! Dots! Stripes! Street Styles! Bows! Buttons! Everything f NOW ! Breathlessly lovely frocks for misses and women! Styles with dash?pep?spirit! It's your opj>ortunity! June Farm Calendar Given By Specialists Clomson College, June 4.?'R. W. Hamilton, agronomist, E. H. Rawl, horticulturist, Alfred LtUtken, entomologist and pathologist, and J. T. MeAlister, agricultural enginner, have below brief timely reminders for farmers in June. Agronomy.?-Boll weevils are prevalent. Mop your cotton with the 1-1-1 molasses-arsenato mixture. Make plenty of hay by planting every acre of grain stubble in peas or soybeans, which are low in price.. There will be no money to buy food with next year. Hotter plant a few more acres of corn to be on the safe side. Build a compost heap and worry less about buying fertilizer next spring. Horticulture. ? Secure i/ookout Mountain pot atoes for July planting I and prepare soil early* to conserve] moisture. Order celery plants for lute July or early August delivery. Apply quickly available nitrogen to garden crops if not growing well. Cultivate crops shallow but frequently to save moisture. Mulch tomato | plants heavily with straw or leaves ;-to bold moisture nnd prolong fruiting season. Pack vegetables and fruits in the right kind of attractive package and get better prices. Insects and Diseases.?'Spray pecans with 3-3-50 Bordeaux to control scab. Examine banded apple trees every 10 days and kill coddling moth larvae. Tick up and burn fallen fruit. .Spray melons, tomatoes, and Irish potatoes with Bordeaux for insect control; add lead arsenate for leaf-eating insects. Spray or dust magnesium arsenate to control Mexican bean beetle. Stop red spiders by burning weeds and badly infested plants, ami applying superfine dusting sulphur. Agricultural lOngineeiIng. ? Keep the two-horse cultivator going.* The same sweeps used on one-horse plows will work. Keep sweeps sharp and properly adjusted. Kecondition the mower for cutting weeds and hay. Keinove end store binder canvas after grain harvest, and grease the khotter with cup grease. 4 Get the boll weevil duster in good working condition. Let grain be thoroughly ripe before.^combining, ami provide ample storage space to prevent damage. ? Animal Husbandry.?Keep hogs on forage, and provide shade and water. Keep young pigs on territory not infested with parasites. Treat sheep for stomach worms if heavily infest* ?d, and change pastures every two weeks. Market the fat lambs when they weigh 70 to HO pounds. Get beef cows bred for spring calves. Mow pastures to destroy weeds and repair fences at odd times. * Dairying.?Control flies by keeping all manure spread on the fields. Cool mifk and cream immediately after milking to control bacteria and undesirable odors and flavors. Mow the pasture often enough to keep down obnoxious weeds. .Sow su have subsided. The explosion, police said, was sent off by^ Merrick as result of Merrick's boy being whipped by a Bchool teacher, who was sided with by Poole, chairman of the county school board, when the case was token to court. With eighteen' offices to fill in its coming election, there are 57 candidates in Georgia offering for the various offices. There are ten candidates out for the governorship. Monthly Report Of Associated Charities ? l Report of the Associated Charities of Camden and Kershaw 'County for May, 11)32: Balance from last month .. $3,127.&2 Receipts this month 80.87 $3,208.10 PAID OUT General Charity Mrs. L. B. Russell, board and lodging .' $ 3.05 Incidentals .. .., .... 6.00 Lomausky, shoes t 3.001 Jewish Relief Fund 6.001 Kodfekrn Motor Company .... 20.00 Limey's Grocery ,... 3.52 i DoKalb Pharmacy, medicine .. 9.68 Myers Filling Station 2.80 Creed's Filling Station 16.88 Mrs. Truesdale, milk 3.00 R. M. Kennedy, meal .... .... 14.00 City Filling Station 5.01 Lamoy's Grocery , 1.94 Camden Chronicle 20.00 Mrs. Kate Gettys, salary .... 40.00 | C. Clinton Moore, rent 5.00 I Transportation .... 1.40 I Insurance, liability 21.60 A. A. Holland, milk 1.60 Rnvelopes 1.44 Colonial Food Shop 7.10 Mrs. L. B. Russell, board and lodging 5.10 Stamps 1,00 Do Pass Drug Store, medicine .. 3.29 Miss Kirkland, milk 6.15 The Leader, clothing 1.44 Lamoy's Grocery ........ .... 1.35 Sumter Packing Company, cans 21.44 Transportation 2.27 Jeffers, groceries 4.25 Lomansky,' shoes 7.50 Transportation 2.00 Jim Bel ton .' 5.00 Mrs. L. B. Russell, board and lodging . 3.60 Lamoy's Grocery 7.80 $264.61 Children's Home Labor and serwnt hire .... $ 13.50 The Leader, clothing 82 Hirsch Bros., clothing 3.30 Mackey Hardware Company .... 2.31 Wolfe-Eichel Company 1.50 Umoy's Grocery . 8.90 Water and lights 9.48 Thomas & Howard 32.94 Jas. Alexander, carpenter 4.00 Meat ... .85 Lamoy's Grocery 8.37 Burns & Barrett 9.80 Labor and servant hire 13.50 Telephone .... .: 2.50 Matron, salary 18.00 Assistant matron, salary .... 15.00 Joe Moseley, cabbage 20.25 Labor and servant hire 13.50 DePass' Drug Store, medicine .. 2.07 J. J. Newberry 2.93 I. Wolfe, clothing 9.36 Lamoy's Grocery 10.00 Meat . .. ,\3 40 $275.04 Total $539.65 Balance ;. .. $2,668.54 Honor Bell Mt. Pisgah School Honor toll students, Mt. Pisgah school, sixth six-week period: Grade 1.?Perry Baker, Mildred Richardson, Ned Sowell, Eva Mae Phillips, Ivoraine Welsh, Lois Catoe, Harry Raley. Grade 2.?Junior Brown, Earleen Mungo, Mary Stroud, Melba Knight, Ruby Lee Catoe, Lillie Mae Gardner, Evelyn Sowell, Gertrude Stroude, Andree Redick, Clyde Catoe, Ray Holley, Steve Sullivan. Grade 3.?Jasper Baker, Emmie Boone, Catherine Boone, Bernico Johnson, Emma Dine .Sullivan, William Catoe, J. T. Phillips, John W. Mangum. Grade 4.?Vallerie' Brown, Maisie Threatt, Lula Grace Byrd, Marie Munn, Gary Sowell, Alene Sowell. Grade 5.?-Cleo Baker, Margaret Browr.. Joe Carnes, Myrtis Catoe, R- ( atoe. Myrtle Gardner, v... . .juiuiMMi, r>ianiey i Phillips. Grade ..? Ethel Catoe. Billy Bird, Virginia R.. hard-on. Grade 7. -Robert Louis Holley, P i od Juhn.-on, Wood row Carnes, Sara Lee Holley. Bernice Roberts. [ Grade 8. Masie Gaudy. Grace de i Ferris Punderburk. Gertrude Catoe. I Lexsy Sowell, James Holley, Nancy Tompkins. Grade 9.?Elmer Bradley, Ruth Raley, Magncl Byrd, Paul Sowell. Grade 10. Ira Byrd, Fldna Catoe, Jack Coates, Bernice Raley. Grade 11.?-Bennie Byrd, Myrtis Fletcher, Randall Taylor. The Italian salvage ship Artiglio is at the scene of the sinking of the P. O. hner Egypt, sunk several years ago off the coast of France, and will attempt to salvage the $5,000,000 in gold and silver on the sunken vessell. Senator Bankhead, of Alabama, oi Saturday introduced a bill to assist in unemployment relietf by aid for a back to farm loan agencies to hel* finance the unemployed on farms on a subsistence basis. Octopus Seizes Clam Digger Marshfteld. Ore., June 4.-4Ert in tb0 I Very respectfully, I <*. R. CLEMENTS 9 I announce myself as a candl^u 9 for the office of Coroner for Kerak* I Cwi^xty subject to the rules of the I Democratic primary and will m>Dm! I ciate the support , or the voters. | Very respectfully, 9 SAM D. HAMMOND, 9 . g . f.r-i niiTwi -4^9 At the solicitation of friMtf.^9 throughout the county I hereby In! nounce myself as a candidate for th? I office of Coroner for Kershaw Count* I subject to the rules of the Democrat! 9 ic primary. Will appreciate y0u? I support. ' ^ < FRED C^'MOSELEY, 9 I hereby announce myself as a can- 9 drdate for the office of Coroner for -9 Kershaw county subject to the rules 9 of the Democratic primary and will 9 appreciate the votes of the people ' \ w Very respectfully, ISAAC F. HOLLAND. I hereby announce my name as a I candidate for the office of Coroner M for Kershaw county in the approach- 9 ing primary election subject to the 1 if8 ^e Democratic party, and 9 will appreciate the support of tk 9 voters. THOMAS J. TURNER. 9 I hereby announce myself for Cor I oner of Kershaw county aubjeet li the Democratic primary. Will ?p- 9 preciste your support. ' 9 J. H. WILSON. ^ I hereby announce myself a candi- 1 date for coroner subject to rules for- 9 erning Democratic primary election. 9 S. J. WEST. I I hereby announce myself as a can- I (Iulate for the office of coroner for I Kershaw county, subject to the rule* 1 of the Democratic primary. I will :9 appreciate the votes of the people, 9 W. C. STEWART. I hereby announce myself as a 9 candidate for the office of coroner 9 for Kershaw county, subject to the I rules of the Democratic primary. I j will appreciate the vomin*.?* ! before calling ?~ *?T . or *b? Hot?wa>thrch Awninjr-?-?n^ i J _ . ' " ' .'r ,... ' * ?- ^