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BREVARD NEWS. BREVARD. N. C. Chicago's Biggest Bogus Liquor Plant Found Hade -'-. .-i You beat the Weevil 1 Insects in Gotham Frolic Ball hieauro police have just iIi-'"' iT'1 probably Ihe largos! liquor distilling plant in that city. From the basemenr of the place h tunnel ran to a anu'i' where tlie take whisky and r i 1 1 . in counterfeit bottles alid with eoim'er 1'eit labels, was loaned for di-tribu tion. The illustration shows the in side of the bottling room, and a case f bo'iis Cordon jjin starting the tunnel. SHE'S A REAL WALKER 11 '" 5 I,,.. .i . ,. . ; M . ;' !:;,.: Mara Herbert ate! .M,-- i ;: i i ra ;. a - "moth-" and Mi- Mai: j;. v:1rn! f;-. ;.: I hie- ,: nd MS- 'l.er'il. a- -l.ti: part m ' . , . - ' ... .. . ,,,, ;i .... ..a. i .. t ;!! ...!. oh l-'eb. '.' b ''a- :, lid t! e.:" 'deal f d d of . u V-l- . .... . ; . , , . ., a -. a : u .!, V.'a i '. . a a a a ' " Gives Awav roriuneG "a-; Farmers in States vhere the boll weevil first appeared have proven that cotton can be successfully grown even in badly infest ed sections. If you are willing to faithfully follow the rules for weevil control, rules dis covered by the U. S. Department of Agriculture and vouched for by all county and State authorities, you too can make money this season on your cotton, despite the boll weevil. Kemernber, you can not neglect one of these rules and expect to get the best of the weevil For the information of our good friends who grow cotton, we briefly state below the ten rules to be followed. Tear them out of this paper, and keep them ever before you. 1. Grow not more than 8 or 10 acres of cotton to the plow until you learn for your self how many you can handle profitably. 2. Prepare land early. Break heavy lands In the Fall, sandy lands earlier than usual. 3. Plant early, using delinted seed for quicker germination and better stand. 4. Plant early fruiting varieties, such as Cleveland, Cook or Express. 5. Fertilize liberally, both to hasten ma turity and to set unusual quantity of fruit. You must depend on phosphoric acid for an early crop. 8 to 10 per cent on sandy soils and 9 to 12 per cent on heavy soils. Apply when rows are bedded, at least two weeks b'.fore planting. 6. Cultivate crops every week or ten days, especially during early sta-s, to promote growth. 7. Kill weevils when they first einergs from winter quarters. They will first ap pear in small areas nf-nr woods, haystacks or shelter. Poison tlieai quickly or pi. k. them by hand. 8. Gatb er and destroy in'.e. ted squares. When squares Hare open a-.d'turn brown the young weevils arc in them. This ii your chance to do the weevils the most damage. Gather all su h squares, whether on stalks or on ground, and destroy them. 9. Use calcium arsenate poisoning on small acreage under advice of your county agent. While the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture says this is the best method, von won't suc ceed with it unless you f-.How instructions. 10. Destroy stalks earlv. Gather cotton and immediately plow up or otherwise kill the green stalks on w hi.hth weevils teed. Because of the part fertiliser plavsir. mak ing the early crop which is so necessary, you wiil want to 1 e more careful than ever to choose a dependable, rebaale mixture. Our 40 years experience gives t Royster's Fertilizer a quality tnjt v.;ns the lasting friendship of farmers wh nader-tand thai food requirements of j i.-.t-ts. I.-.-ik for the FSR trademark on verv bag. Write the Fa'-ni S..rv.- Dept. F. S. 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