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If a person should s< this town, and condluctec rags, he would not recei wh. would consider that h sonal appearance render the affairs of a thriving It is the same in an walk of life. The man y erally feels anl acts the ance inspires confidence. Our line of men's serviceable, yet it gives which marks the weare puts you on tihat hig.he naturally aspire. We were exceptiona E tion of our clothing and f suimmer wear, with the imeet the requirements mfunity. STHE NEI COTTON REDUCTION WILL BOOST PFANUT8 Short Crop of Cotton Seed Next Sea son Will Make Greater Demand For Peanut Oil. Despite the present discouraging condition of the V'anut market, the prospect for a good market for pea nuts next fall is firl better tha n for any other crop. Whether we get a protective tarill or not, a good demand for peanuts vill help more than anything else to mnsure a profitable price for tl~emi, and0 this is what we will haeve if oly one) half or two-thirds of a normalI crop of cotton is madle the coming season. There are twoi outlets for the eon sumpltion ofl the peanut (lop; one is in the form of shelled nutts wh ichi are used for' roastinog, salting, making peanu Lt butter, conflectionarlies, sah Ics, meat subst itots e' tc., and1( thie othe 1 is 1 in the formo of eedible oil and peanut leal for stock teed. Umiler nor nal 'ondition the dlemaend for oil anm ;tock feed is sumi' ein toI Ia ke carce f any amount of lpeanluts thcat cano be )roduoced inc this countrI y, ande will act s a stabhiliz/er inc prev~entiing the price' f peanuts frcom go illgt lelowt he (ost i pr'(oction1. At Ithc pesent ime owever, thle priceo el ec cikls ha roppedl away blolcw thIe pe-w~ar 1ee dI consequenlt ly Ih Oc'r~iceocf J(anuts far lower' ':cn it has bceene forl manyv sars. This countrv c'cnsumecds anc en' 0us amcont oft vegeftablc' eol. ice the r'm of ck ing ceil, :-anicl cel i, l. mpljoundl, mecrgarin, etc.. andi thce pply' cmies mainlye frmcc 1c he~ Icto ed of' the seouth . ThierefeeI the siz.c the c'ottecn (crop > is c hemainc facr s in this ('cunt r'v. ow we ar ccassur ee ihmc ticr wic ~ ll enough ecttoni cerried cever tee sup. -the woerldl fori anether y'er, .'oe if should proucec moec than heal f a p the nceming seaeson . w' eccoubl enet ('(t it tco brcing ancywhere'll the s. mrakinig it . Most cf ceur farersll'c wVis(e eough I< I- h is 1n a froml cx ic 'ncanprtyfm essity ,ther'e iIgn tof I te sltest r'edc on veknw.Tis letion) mcay bIel mit ih e0 of clton at the I pr Ie t l el h How Glorious From Rheum ust suppos yo coul he fre m your dleepseated(, agonizin~g umratic aches aind pains1, your) joints and unsightly swellings! uldn't you givo anything to get of them ? oui have doubtless bed on outsi1de treat cta; most rheumatism evers have. Some of e take the edge off terrible pins for a houra, but they do st'rIke at the cause, hi nearly always 1ies ek the office of mayor of I his campaign dressed in ve many votes. The peo is lack of pride in his per ed him unfit to manage -ommunity such as ours. y line of business, in any hio dresses the part gen part. His very appear clothing is exceptionally that air of distinction r among his fellows. It r plane to which you liy fortunate in the selee urnishings for spring and 'esult that we are able to )f every one in this com A IDEA C4 MORRIS NESS, Manager but it will probably (oule the price of oil, becaluse there will be no very I great surplus ca rrie(i over. Th is mlean1s that peanuts vill b e) worth 00 per cent to 100 per cent nmore thanl they are thuis season. What Crop HJetter hn enus The farmers who plalted pea nuts the past season nuay abuse them all they please, but they must admit that they are better off. than if they had phanted all1 cottonl or or or tobacco or what-not; and the same coiition faces then today when they are con sidering wiIt crops to piant the ('oml) img Season. 'I'he pmst seasoit has demlil.st ted ,hat peanuts will pioduce well on the p~lorest hand, or on rich hand without any1 fertilizer at all. Tlhe seed will< cost less t han hair w~hat they cost last year. Many~ farmers now have the neces.. s-aIry machi inery such as phi nteis, dIigers an11( piekeis, to say not hinrg ot , tihe oxper(ience(. Another thing for the farmer 1o 1e mombhe; is the hiaw (hr av~erages. Tihe Jicie ofi ieanuits this season is .just as bir below tihe av"erag.e sinlce t he South. has been iainmg peanuots as hast sea 5ons priices were abhove the a verage. T'he :average. price of Spishl tarim- - P r5 stock is not4 far bel(1ow $ 10(.00) peri 1(on, and w.v hmve just as gooda (ihance ofI gomyiL ab1~o the averaige th IionunJil g seasonh ais we ha~ve oft fail liT* l'S lOW TH TtiT. a jppeal 1(o th farmers5 (hf Sout1h ('ar fo((lodtffs is n((((le bhy fr mer~(' ( over.. - n(or R~ iard I. .\iaing inl a sta(te menot issuedh ye(sterday~l. lie deiclares thiat to hdln another1 noiimal ('rohp of thie Sout h. lii' urges t hat th' banks h-od the South to prosper'it y a (t presen t ei inas byinist IIin upon1 ai ing follows: t "T'ihe (ot tol South fa'es a crisis. She is imphhov(rishid byI~ thle wealth in "Let (is know the truth1 airni fa'e t he factIs. to Be Free atism's Torttures! in thle ploisoned,1 imfpover'ishedi blood(. When(1 this is so, you nleedi an in- i tern~at remedy, one that, will take (hut. the impurities that are tortur ing you, ((no like famnous S.SS. < which has relievedl t housands of cases of rheumatism alil ove'r theo counitry just this way. G Cet FS..S. frm your d riggist todiay, and after s tarting with it write us b I a history of your cas8o, Ve addressilng Chief Medical Advisor, 877 swift Lab oratory. Atlanta. Goan A of by D( gr 11h Wear a lie tel bi it' Good th th Suit. pc CO tr x rM th hc Make a 1*. Good " Appear ance. -- th L i Do a 9s Good T1 N1 k Business. w ei INI i :)MPANY 'uh govrnment etimatis cotton *,t I'Y-O'I onl .Jil :1, 1921 at 9,856, Mt) hales. The' Mempjh is ('00)01ittet' stinilates that if the Cotton Cr'op of' 1921 shiall be the same as the crop of 1920, we wxili havec a carry-over oin Fiuly :11, 1922, of 16,-517,909) balIes: 'nough (01 tonl to last liearly' txvo "Get it out of' Your head that ally- I hIinlg hlit tOw Suppl)y and Nvotti's thility to buly, fixes the price of Cot - oil,' says D~r. 13r~i(fordi Knapp. "Ili 1920 South Carolina importedl n corn, $1 5,000,000; hay $1 2,000,00; oits $10(,000,000; Ilealt $20,000,000; 'lourl $20,000,000; e91g8 $3:0'0000; Shic ecuanre ha hn an by thm wth mneyfromtot "Thae gornmentw eiae cotton a :! baes1r. The prephs fmmien simatesng ti the cotton O haof l92 sh otave rage smeitaslthe erand of Vt'0 rawi~ewis mha aicryover 10 on) s uhy'ill, 1922,sofes16,5n7,9in baiein mt oh 1OV ra cotton to s nal Coto iers. i'-a i~i's Ici Iies "et higthut ofiou ned inth any hmg but i ta, h vepie-ad wprd's 'hrii to buye fis nte pricec haInc f9o Srouith Coin iga nmormted n orni e~ '.I i1,0000 ceain $2,00,00 i)s $ t0,000,(00; mat $20,000,00i0;al lo u~(t t20,os0,0; igs well as000; mdwi is on,an otherfostuffs, the So 'licSh ecan rais caper muthaotn wo' Th ie tot toni u t crnpnof d9 o w soe uade itoretrn we livin d waest , iiiitndi hav torte lo rl cttontha romoer 40 eint s tolf 1e'int ai niddlin. r I ut, the cotited an ha vil e ot foo ae a( feddling l anthe ne i o therea bu ines e tnse inrais cn rc~ e l owu gradneo cot tn ?Cto Wbelw pre-war( pres Fetilizerhs, hab* orrwre oiionsthe u rl an vrtin tha ltte is netde (Xis makin derof are toar abore pre-warh pries. anhtefore, thereforenotit gabr' hance for psiroft ine ot raisi ainotrma i~imble lot' uan 'owners, shre rpers ancy tenantfrr will aletl etsubct. shtol lies actively eag iver ' o atise kotn s u nit lie noot to s 'Itnlesis iiit reirs a lpoiin T wa en a iTheiit itemeo d ice tel-Eid el)nil orThieii Memphi'hs a e provd that wo-tifrdsiof bthe i utivateby hd ara hit h tin foodt aii'rein eed thep and snie-id oith nil in histacut cris hm' a w 'i I ise foul od productioniand "Wh'eins aiI imnu'fcturersi', fi niciha herl is' over-producin th outi lt rotuscti ton,Therisan lxttess sup-il >iy cot eton. i more thny The wob an tiery.il thnt i, theoe t oo busi ie otby reduing coitoton andge 'njyoany tht ofislacor.vinceh vdction soue abuinely enaed. 'aende fnths prioptio. Thi them ' ArVcrdi.TIhE bank haE avMedth FALFA PEST CAN BE KILLED lu si A close study of the life and habits P the range crane fly and its larvave p entomologists of the United States bE partment of Agriculture in the C asslands and grain fields of Califor- it i has resulted in the discovery of w facts which offer means of ex- ni rmination. The larvae, which are b ickish worms from one-half to 1 g :h in length, have been found in S ch great numbers as to kill- off en -e tracts of alfalfa, grain and grass. The entqmologists discovered that D worms come to the surface at 4ht to feed on the young plant oots. They also discovered that the sts will eat wheat bran, which is* mmonly used as an insect bait. They ied a poisoned bran mixture, after e formula used in poisoning grass- I ppers, which "onsists of 1 pound I ris green to 21) pounds of bran, mix in water enough to make a crumb mash, and spread on the land at the te of 10 to 20 pounds to the acre. I ,om '70 to 90 per cent of the insects I nre killed. ADIVEllTISE IN THE TIMES I IllTl'ING SWEET l'OTATOES OUT OF SOUTH CAROLINA Clemson College, March 28.-Soulh I trolina is no whecoming known in I e sweet potato markets of the coun- i y, and the Extension Service mar 1ing agenits are givinig their time d efforts toward sending out a, aded prodct and that well packed, ntilated, aI loaded for either a I ort or a long haul. To date this season sixteen cars of eelt. potatoes have moved out of this ate to Eastern, Northern, and West in markets. Some of these have Me as far west as the state of Iowa, I d several have gone to points in I nw York State, reports F. L. liar y. Extension market agent. lMlost of these shipments have beenI ide by members of the South Ca ro ma Sweet Potato A ssociation and I ve been 'add 'by the Southern States ((lce 1)ist ributors Company, Co- I NOTICE OF D)ISCIIALGE I will apply to the Judge of Pro te for Clarendon County, S. C., on i e 18th day of April, 1921, at 11 1 lock A. l. for Letters of Discharge * Adm in ist rat rix of the Estate of illi:n\ W. Johnson, deceased. El lie T. A. .lohnson, Administratrix. I Alcolu, S. C., Marc ;6, 192I-pd. Money back without question * if HUNT'S Salve fails in the treatment of ITCH ECZEMA, I ZINGWORM, TETTER or * other Itching skin diseases U Try a 75 cent box at our risk: DICKSON'S DRUG STORE for The is p dor clea ong 'I I I nibia, S. C., which company has gned a sales contract with the sweet otato Association. Potatoes ship Ad by members of the Association mar the brand "Sugarspuds, South atrolina Sweet Potato Association, ain office Florence, S. C." The grading and loading of one or ore cars at each shipping point has en made a demtonstration of proper rading and loading by an Extension ervice market agent, and in several R EED-F I.Chaut ATTRA4 INCLI DUNI I WHITE I I Band and 1 "Nothing Bu Sparkling Am( Artists Four Sing I Stolofsky Con Grobecker's Beulah Buck EVELYN ] Popular ( in "JOY NIG Notable Lectures 5 Big ] APRIL 27th ' Redpath C I SEASON TICKETS I MUM Ige Brothers Motor Car is b Long life and endurance. fine enamel finish, for instai actically'indestructible, and i requires more than a ge ning and polishing to restoze inal lustre. Ie gasoline consumpdion 1s unusually how Thae tire mileage i. unuwsuAny high. J. H. McCOLLUM, Sumter, S. C. W14" I N x j% i'hstances a great saving has been ef, fccted for the shipper. , Sweet potatoes are a very perish' able product and -havV never received in this state the proper handling to which they are entitled, since they had not been shipped from this state in car lots until Iast season. It is therefore necessary that every ship per make use of the, experience - and assistance offered by the Extension Service of Clemson College. mu:uuunummrnmuumn unn 'ATH I N auqua. N 'TIONS DING 1AR'S U IUSSARS N lale Chorus N the Truth" rican Comedy N rers and Players zert Company I U wiss Yodlers N N Entertainer g U BARGELT N ,artoonist [IT" Program 3n Timely Themes N Days 5 1 [OMAY2nd. U hautauqua N N 3.00 PLUS 10'/ TAX N EEEEEEMEMEE ice~ sel >odj