^aa—acasggMeeg-aew<— Pay Water Rents by— ι . . ■ JULY • ! * CO-OPS PLAN TO RECEIVE THIS YEARS COTTON CROP Raleigh, kJuly i.—Hui toτ\ re ceiving cotton In «apt· tin· for handling thi* yu/i crop are being nude by the Director» of Um North Carolina Cotton Grower·' Coopera tive Association. which U composed of 27,000 Tar Heal cotton farmer*. The Director· have fixed Septean Iter lit at the date for Wgiaalng bo*ine*a. Up to that time the mem ber*, who are net in a position te Itold their cotton, are given the privi lège of disposing of It In any way they wish. The Association already ha* pledg ed nor· than 100,0*0 bale· of this year** crop with which to begin it· operation* this season. Member* are still being received and several thou sand havs joined In the ρ set few weeks. T. D. Maaon, an expert aecouataat, who has twios a edited the book· of the Mlmiasippi cotton association, ha* been secured to pet late opera tion a system of account· Competent men for other deportments are being considered and the association anti cipates ao dilBroity in having Its »eU iog organiaatioa is shape ia advance of the date· set for beginning the sell ing of cotton. The sign-ep campaign, which to In charge of H. H. B. Majk, formerly with the North Carolina Department of Agriculture, will be extended to all the rotten counties before the maturity of this year's crap of cot ton. The War nunc· Corporation kM extended rrrdfta of thirty mllllea dollar· to the newly orgaalsed Tri· Stmt» Tobmrto Grotm"·1 λ mm is tie* which embrace· th· Carolina* and Virginia, . ; The OldakMU Cotton Omtn* Co opa/athre Aw'nrialto» baa had a Wna vi six mtUWp «ftrwW by the Ww — - " " ■ " na* the , * aaa Cotto»,,erqy«wr ·"* •oeiatien haa hi·· granted a hfiTif FroJ"U*i« uTuUTtfil· Aputnant ha* dkatarinated bolWwerrfl control information recommended, by (M United State· and Sthta giipgHjaaiila of Agrlcultora, iay· a bulletin J oat iaraad by Mm Agricultural aad Jndaa trlal Department o# (ha A. C. L 1. *. The Bulletin lay·: If it U your intuition to attempt control of the weeri] by a·· of eat· cina arienate wo viah to brine ta your attention the following article rcloaaad by tha United Stataa Da partaent of Agrirultaia aadar data ot July let, 1»M. "Th· η amber of overwtetatad ball weevil· thia year la far greater tha· ■una), according to rworli on the laupui of the jUMt from nearly >11 of the cotton BUM, accamlated by the Delta Ltbmlur ai the Bo reou of Iiltnlip of the United Si*to· Department of AfriciKvt, at Taiiulah, La. TV». litMtini waa fore cut um Month· aco. In initif dis trict· «4ar* lumto count· kin been mod·, there tn now u many we*riU la the Acide aa are ardiurilj preoent a gtnU Utor, whan the ftrrl nmnar^brad Wood haa otortod V> ■Wm. With anything like norm*! weather eondltloe· thia U going to mom a treavndviLii j rapid I part «or in Ui weevil damago, aad this will have as Important boo ring oo the program to ho foil «wad bp than u lui calcium a no nota foc Um control of the weevil. Ordinarily the department recom mend· «tartine |ÉWÉ» whoo from 10 to 16 per cent of th* cotton aquarm have baa* punctared hp the waavil. Ao a «caoral rale thia aon dMtoa dooa aot arlie until after the nowly-brod weevili Kara atertod to ia«n« from the aqaare·. TUo pear, bowerar, au; laid· havo bean foand bkera there are already luftclent weovll· present to dftmj pnrtlcalr an aqaarea a* faat aa formed. la oth er word·, ataeh cottoa will aerar otart blooming oalem the weovili are con trolled, aad from the rorp oatoot »0 per cent or mere of the aqaare· are oanetarod. H la n - to nntacn earllor than «τ«τ before. TWr· U so UtwIH» la prtWit thf ΚΙ» be I 'orr Ik· «ju*r·· farm, u Dm wee-rile an continnine to from hiber nation <1ατ'η» tw, ywM and furth imw« tWj art dotog Um crop ■· fcafto. Vbn a Wry lafeetatian ac cara It will bo UràaUi to maka th> flnt applkatioa ja«t aa mom aa the cottaa «tarte aquarisc freely, or a boat the Use the planta aNitf· from 4 11 I mm eacft. Tka regular poi a of tka aanal •adfnllli/làti «fci» early to/eatotfam μ «fAuaJoe*··*!! •Va ba fait When tka wttr lia fnt ι··|· fran hibernation Aej mti aromed vary little aa Ion* aa they can tad aa aaapl· «apply of in· pasetared ifiaiu far their oac, bat Jar* aa aw· a· Um lnfaatatioa be esnw eaBeleetiy beery to paoetarc practleally all aqoam theae weevil* «tan to am Is jeareh of freah paa tarea. Ia aa ordinary (eaeon thl> meana that a farmer araally baa only Um waarfla brad la Ui own eotton to contend with until wittii fro· the latter part ef July to the end of Aaguet, depending on Ike locality. Migration of uraevUa will probably «tort Mirerai week· earlier Ikle year tkan «mal; and. la addition to bar ing to ceatrel bU own infeetmtiop by polmalag, Um planter can expect that before the fruit aet during the pcriot • of protection ha* had tin· to autan than will be an ianlcraUon of wee·» jih from aopoiaonad cotton. Ever] day a targe crop of new wocrlU wil ! movt tale theee poiaoncd Aelda am it ia going to take coatinuotu, thor ! wit poiaonlng to protact to matarit] I the crop that hat baen allowed U •et by the earlier application*. eorcrmful weevil control thia yeal b going to require more effort anc more pouon per aero than Ka< r»« j been the caae la the paat. On Ou other hand, vkannr the land k rrf Aclently fertile to Jaetify the offert the iocrvaae ia eoat per acre dae U the increased naabar af appHcatioai of poison neremary will be more thai off let by the fact that weevil daataf· without poi toning will ba far (iHUi than normal and the margin af pro fit en the rueceeafal crop U tremea· dou«ly hicreaaad. Further Information relative U cotton dusting with calcium arsenate for l>oll-weevil central will ba far nilbrd upon application, by yomi Couaty Agent, State College af Aff rieultarc, tlafVod Rtataa Departmewl of 4grieult*re, or by Oil· ofiee. COTTON REFORT Raleigh, July I.—Hi< cottoa crop It (hart ai the probable nciW d«<|Mtc everybody «Tins "Î toWi jrou ·»." eoncomlnit the ten per cent Incr. av In acreage of th· Hftlun nUon crop. Th· condition of 71 per font of ■ full crop «u lower than t*nty expected, for that tu on!» two per eont above lut year'· condition on Juno 26th. North Carolina i« for* caatod by the National Crop Report ing Board ta h·»* a II pet ceat In· era a M In acreage and three-fecrth· β1 a full crop yatfpect, «tuck it n'tae per eent better than at this data tut rear, hot It £or ceat lw than the flaal conditional] average Aowod. "The etatc'a .aereaga la itill leas thon IS t·] 8.' report· the Cooper»-' tJva Crop Reporting eerviea for North Carolina. "TV coodUg. if the ·**■ to M rat it of ceh'ratlcn aad trim ktiitoc "The national ^tnqiMt of 11,065, >a MD Un, woakl be<j mer» than laat iw'l ι M v*r cent of that à» ago. It la claimed bT f*— oi*anlaa· ticnj that the not meet ttim trmdv'l "Ια Nortii Caret vil U gaining along tha southern ^Méâi la KAt· •on. TH« trap will aH heariUy. Ma i^MahW· redsa tloo haa bean aad co un tu» nttfOif cant, Brunjwiek M, I la at nag I of < aajt of tea. "The araai of Jut Berth af tha eff«flf*a ara« < wee**. Lincoln to : vra}le intra·*·, Hyde and tha Bamdt, Jah—fa·», ι along aoMhara "The ferUleer firing *m ho 40 per cent is 1 the heavy rainfall ; fact cunaiderabtf. ] ductioe la tha w^| aoUon aaed j m«al noticeable. mrM uscAup, ···.' *1" 84d bh4 e*mmà hy—Bet Bro«J Hood m4 ^ir»ntk«nt. WO •no a»d Lm. _ w fato," far Mm, hny jW· I·* May. 2*»a· ·ΐίτΓwiÛTnbL 2?**'d r*w«A ·η tie ipMtotM. r?ja«i ο et la ■ wMk with EAT-WAJT. I prafar tki. rat kflUr ka«UM Hmw ta cake for», sa »«JT Maî"lîk Bald.and guarani—d by Hootf and OraaUaaii, Vllaaa u4 Ln. Batter U CWW.[ Mt%. TM^pSUtid, si. J.. mn. "tut* WMF· *o M ta MT nlirlii *N RAT-eNAJ^ Ui *| ·»» *· »·· «et* BAT-SNAP ] ét*ro7u nia tW mIm. Akoolatolr pw*MU Mm. C«m m eak· for». ]»M, ÊMé P«*f «t £ϋ*ΐϊϊ· IOC bMD b~4j u4 hdrttodiio» iMnkr •"."Λ m4 boldtr o( denincd 1»·Ζμ*to^oÛÎT taî^f coîT »»jrM U Mkl Ar«! «f trtot lllW B# U «fco terni tbovoof. Um follow-1 la* ***** tml ntoU wll te mU| ot pabMc oaettoji for ca* to ι Your Salary U what you ur« worth te the The amount you «ave la wl •air. It you ara worth to your deal to your boa· but If (ail to aavo a part of yoanéif. Your means are not area buy the thing· You may be worth a you waste yoar earning· them, you are worth ttttlaj frittered away ^nd you you really wani The man who Want· U/be worth a graat daal to hlm •elf la one who IMea aa hi waata to live, craatea or com mand· his opportknitle Jand each a man naada and ap preciate· the valutof >Ρλ'ι>>η account. Thin bank la oj teay to new and ol 4 per cent int β a. m. to 8 p. m. Every cour •ttora. saving*. The Coijamercial Bank DUMN, —t— NORTH CAROLINA 4 per cent InUrtet Paid m Time Depoeit· BUTE'S CRE Κ ACADEMY AM grai nation. Cotl«fi» Mette. Eighteen mjn y*r, WHMWtln Bon· Economic*. Moaio, with «paci^ Chnrefc Music. jmr. Eip«nm (M»4. Tot catalog?· J. A. Ciapy, Priicipal Bai·'· Creek, H. C. NORTH CAROLINA STATE COLLEGE AU Prope^k Upon Which Taxe* are Not PakttThit Week Will Be Advertised anv Sold at Auction. W· F· DAWSON Collector Be Sure to Pay Your Phone Billby July 15th We Have Positive Instructions to CavOm All Who (TTTcJ Are Not Paid by That Time ^—<

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