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July 5.?When wilt attacks the tomato plants, the growers must stand idly by and see mature plants, some full of fruit not yet ripe, wilt, turn yellow and finally die. Nor can the grower do anything about it for the three organisms causing this trou ble are well inside the tissue of the plant where spray materL ls will not penetrate. "The sad part about these wilt di seases, is that they are most severe at a period when the plant has reach ed its best growth and begins to ripen Its fruit," says Dr. R. F. Poole, plant disease investigator at State College. "Mostof the fruit ripenB prematurely and Is worthless. Too, the diseases are worse in small gradens where the to matoes are grown year after year on the same soil. This greatly multiplies the causal organisms, which live over in the soil, to such an extent that saU lsfaction Is rarely obtained with to matoes." There are three organisms causing the trouble, states Dr. Poole. The bacterial organism has been so baft, ling that a satisfactory control has not been found. Where this is pre sent, the only suggestion is to change the soil. If this cannot be done, some other ciOp should be grown. The ?ertlcUlium fungus Is another orga nism for which no control Is known This fungus also attacks okra and eggplant but it Is noj so widely pre valent. The third cause of wilt Is the Fusarium fungus which Is now safely under control due to the work of breeding with resistant tomatoes. Varieties like the Marglobe and Mar. vana are wilt resistant and seed sav ed from the most vigorous plants of these varietlfs will withstand the Fusarium wilt Constant watering Will also help In the small garden to grow mort any variety as this par ticular kind of wilt does Its worst damage undtr drought and extreme heat conditions. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICB Having qualified as administrator of the estate of W. E. Evans, deceas ed, late of Franklin County, North Caroline, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate of ?aid deceased to exhibit same to the undersigned at Frankllnton, N. 0, du ly verified on or before the 16th day of June, H17, or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. This June 19th, 1I1C. 8. a RATTLET, Adm'r. of W. E. Rvens, decased. Lumpkin A Ruff in, Atty's. PLANTS FOR RALE Sweet potato, tomato, cabbage and collard plants $1.60 per 1,000 shipping dally. DORRIS PLANT CO., Vpldoste, Ga. 8-26.31 CITY GATS ' j? ANNOUNCEMENT! We wish to announce to our friendi both white end colored, that we hart purchased Julius Hayes' Cafe located fa the A. T. Neal building above thi bridge We ate here for your serv ice add will appreciate any bnstnesa you may give us. JOHN HOOWOOD, a JJ.t I B. KINSON. - .1-2 NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of W. B. 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