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tJenk will celebrate with th i V I 'n sect'?n ant*we if WTli 5?|| . A RED LETTER DA^ vl be a place of interest (! p Many special bargain; I OF KINGSTREE. Th J f Market. Look out foi 8 f tion of Kingstree's Gre |_ Kingstree first, I i ' je: ** Kingstree, 1: And 11 s ob the ?? ? ? f thBP f ^ u AAR uun I ity aid- i a i| ? v ffer mhis Ihe Hi K mc Ls ^ ^ne 'r i tobacco, know PB t crop? Take it i I i uct of your lonj p 1 you should rec< ^ ||| bUyS ^ PayS y? Gass, Hfcl VVV ^ ' fTHE COTTON BOOT LOUSE. Preventives Suggested In Clemson College Bulletin 122. For several years past this insect j has been recognizees a more or less 1 serious pest to young cotton plants, j The insect is known tSoccur through- j <*; out South Carolina, but seems to as- i ?T sume the role of an important insect pest to cotton only in the coast and near coast counties of the State. In * in 4,^ > >. .these counties, ine mjur> seems iu i ; V ^be increasing: with each succeeding: I U ft? year. The present season has been very favorable for the root louse development and. consequently, the t. J . in son e City of Kingstree herfiftl propose to celebrate this i flay Mb Rer I JJUj UlIiUj uug. k' IN THE COMMERCIAL to all who corre. Best of .EAN SWEEP < s have been bought for le eyes of t|je people will b r our big page advertisers ?at Tobacco Market, last and all the time. We NIK"lMQn R. W. Gorrell IRELi t>use That Gets i a Week, Nor One what it is worth a to Gorrell's Wareh I days' of toil. ;ive for every pout u full value for it. (Jurrii > injury to cotton has been unusually severe. The insect is easily recognized by its position on the plant and by being of a bluish color, less than 1-32 of an inch in length. It is somewhat similar to the ordinary cotton leaf louse, which causes the cotton leaves to curl up during cool, moist weather. The injury is occasioned by the small insects sucking the juice from the young tap roots ot the cotton, causing them to die. An infested plant is easily recognized by the stunted and wilted appearance of the foliage. In their activity, the root lice are dependent upon the ants as a means of traveling Brot h anniversary as a Great Tc event with her by putting ( HISTORY OF KIINUS I Ktl all, it will mean a SALE OF ALL I this occasion. Look out 1 e opened and they must be int next week giving in d glory in her past history. 1 llM RRfYl m M. R L'S 5 YOU a High Day During the Si nd see that you gel ouse and ease your C. We know wha id of it, and we mr i & G< from one plant to another and. consequently the farmer must look upon the ants as enemies instead of friends. In the spring, as soon as the ants ora nntiopri PYpavatinff ahout the ; young cotton plants, begin a system of shallow cultivation as rapidly as , possible. The infested cotton should be cultivated at least once a week during dry weather and as soon as ; | the soil will permit after every rain, j In this way the ants are thoroughly disorganized and must turn their attention to organization instead of nursing the cotton root lice?hence I their progress is greatly retarded. This process should be kept up until thers )bacco Market. Kingstree I / )n a 11, 111 ci E! Our store will put on ga SPRING AND S for it next week?A RED L convinced as to the comme etail tne many greai oarga We must make her future < rHERS < . Gass Price For Youi eason. C. These a t it. Then, why he conscience-by gett it it costs you to j ike it our special ^v*t*^ll 1 b/i A VIA^ M the cotton is thoroughly established in the soil and in a thrifty, growing condition. By far the most satisfactory means of controlling the cotton root louse yet found is by following a carefully planned system of rotation of at least three years duration. This system chmilH hp nlnnned in such a wav as to prevent cotton from following either cotton or corn, but a crop of small grain and cowpea hay should precede a crop of cotton on badly infested lands. The follow ing three year rotation system has been used with marked success on the farm of Judge C A Woods at Marion: Corn Com i has become one of the Gre; Hi Sill)!, la attire in keeping with t iUMMER GOO ETTER DAY IN THE CO/1 rcial importance of Kingsti ins we will offer during oui iven greater. Come over i :ompai South J&pjs n a r.^-^ti r. n. vjui tii Tobacco Ever re the men who isitate about the pi ing the highest pri jrow your tobacco; business to see tfc rropri followed by oats and cowpea hay, followed by cotton the third year. This system has been followed on an originally badly infested field for the past five years and as a result the root louse injury has been reduced to practically nothing. It is of immense value to have a winter cover crop upon the infested land at all times as it prevents the winter food plants of the cotton root louse from growing upon the land. This naturally reduces the infestation for the following spring. So far, repellents against this in- j sect have been of little value as remedial measures. Panyfl atest Tobacco Markets I foil M he occasion and it wilj DS HMERCIAL HISTORY ree as a Great Tobacco r Thirty Days Celebraind help us in the unMY Carolina. | | 1 y Day! j look after your ace to sell your ce for the prodwe know what it the man who etorsjf ?? iir i iiiiii urn iim inimiim? j jlJThe loss of a position koe r\A ton'Ai'e tn tk. ituo iiw luiiuio iw uiu efficient workman who j has learned the use of classified advertising. (J Want ads are "Job I T ? . 1 insurance at a very low rate. ?? jj? J