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AA HOW TO ESiAB[USH A CARP[T CRASS PASTURi Clemson College, September 27. Carpet grass is rapidly becoming rec. ognized as our most important pas, ture grass for the lighter soils of th< Coastal Plain section of this state It is nowv recognized that it shouki form the basis of any permaneni pasture for that section of the state Carpet grass may be plantedI an: taime from early spring till past mid summer. It may be seedled or cleared land which has .been in cul tivation, or on cut-over land withou clearing. Directions for starting thi grass are given below by Prof. C. P Blackwvell, Agronomist. A. In ordler to secure a goo< standl immediately on clearedl land first work the land into a good firn clean bed. Deep plowving is not nec essary. Sow the seed at. the rate o ten poundls per acre and harrow il lightly, when the ground is moist As soon as the grae sis high enough it. should be grazed closely, since close razimie and miuchi trampling wil help Carpet G;rass and wvill kil weeds. .About five pounds of Les tpedleza should always he seeed witl Carpet Grass, unless it is alread grown on the land. Carpet Grass may be started als by just scattering the hay over th land, but this method is slow. *Whe once started it wvill soon crowdl ou other grass and take possession c the pasture if closely gr azed. It nes er becomes at weed, however, an VICTIMS RESCUED Kidney, liver, bladder and uric acit troubles are most dangerous be. cause of their insidious attacks Heed the first warning they give that they need attention by takini GOLD.MVEDAL Trhe world's standard remnedy for thea dIsorders, will often ward off these dii eases and strengthen the body agai further attacks, Three sizes, all druggist. Look for the name Cold Medal on every bo ane accent no imitation k's Friend The 7th. Ve have afew .iso have a fei Visit our F t A DH can be easily destroyed. B. Carpet Grass may be started on cut-over land, and will form a good pasture in a short time, if the native wire-grass and broom-sedge are burned off and the pasture is grazed closely. Mr. C. V. Piper who has made a close study of Car. pet Grass, gives the following play for converting wire-grass and broom sedge lands to Carpet Grass pasture "(1) All brush should be cut an 'all trees not valuable for timbei rdeadened by girdling. (2) Burn over the area as clean. ly as possible wvhen conditions art favorable. Disking or plowing i: not necessary and apparently not (I. sirable. In lieu of burning, clos mowing may be used, but this iz more expensive. (3) Limit the area, preferably.b fencing, to the acreage that can b kept heavily grazed. (4) Seed to carpet grass at the rate of 5 to 10 pounds per acre an: time afiter' spring wveather has begmi andif moisture condlitions are favor abmle. If not already present, lespe Ideza shmouldl be seeded at the rate o 5 pounds per acre. -(5) Drain by open ditches al areats where water is likely to stan yv for a considlerable time. (6) Heavy grazing will destro: Slbnhgrasses in one or at mos two seasons, and solid Carpet Gras sod wvill cover the land. t (7) On "flatwoods" and othe soils suited to carpet grass, gallber; and bayberry often occup)y muel Iland. These shrubs may be eradi catedl by cutting with a brush hool or other dlevice two or three timnes Galiberry and bayberry are both bit ter, andl~ animals refuse to (eat them." 200 BA LES COTTrON BUlTNED Trimmonisville, Sept. 26--A dias astrous fire occurred her'e att 4 :3 o'clock this morning, destroping 20 b)ales of cotton on the Atlantic Coas li ne platform andl a nearthy box car. The large brick freight dlepot. valu at $25,000, is also practically demo ished. The cot-ton wvas fully covere by insuranmce. -It is not known jus how-the--ire--riginated. M EXICAN REDS D)ECLAIIE WA RtON GOVElRNMEN Mexico City, Sept. 27.--Violent hal 6/ Bradham Duro One of Our P Sows that wi v nice spring arm and see Champic AM D Mannin urged upon a great throng were given fro mthe ccntral balcony of the central palace here today, when agitators man ifestation. There were cheers for Rus sia and for Italian metal workers and demands were made that supplies and stores in warehouses be turned over to tihe peuple through1 the mediun of a food dictatorship. The red and black communist flag waved from the bal cony (luring this discourse, but there were no disorders, and the authorities (1id not interfere. 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