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$3Q,000.00 We have the most complete stock of Shoes in this se Shoes bytthe Car Load for 33 Stores and we get them ( mer Shoes. Come! Don't Forget, EFIRD'S SAVES I * -LADIES' SHOES $10.00 Suede and Satin Pumps, the newest ityles and best grades, a value you will not forget -------- --- --- -------------.. . $5.98 Lot No. 1422 Ladies' Black Kid strap Pumps, high heels, you will need this one $3.95 1:, Lot No. 902 Ladies' Black Kid Oxfords, Welted sole, a value you will not forget _$5.85 Lot No. 814 Ladies' Black Kid Pumps High Louis Heel, a real value ------------...$5.85 Lot No. 1442 Ladies' White washable kid strap Pumps, high Louis heels, a value you "cannot forget --------- -- ----------$5.98 Lot No. 3074 Ladies' Brown Kid Oxfords, Military heels, a real value -----------$2.95 Lot No. 5506 Ladies' Brown Kid Oxfords, -low heels, rubber heels attached -------$3.98 Lot No. 506 Ladies' White Reign cloth Ox S fords and Pumps, $7.50 value, special .$5.98 Pice & Hutchins Brown Kid Brogue Ox fords, an $8 shoe, special price --------$4.98 Lot No. 401 Ladies' Brown Kid Oxfords Rubber heels, welted soles, $6 shoe, at __$3.98 Lot No. 31304, Ladies' Tan Brogues, low heel and wvorthi $5, special -_.--.._.._.._ $2.98 Lot No. 3042 Ladies' Brown Kid Pumps, one strap and worth $5, sale price --------$2.95 Lot No. 1437 Ladies' Dark Tani Oxfords Brogue Effect and worth $6, special -__$3.95 EFIRD'S DEPARl (Od es praI I|aO, diferent varieties ofI I crop conditions. of ~[NICO[RCRPSrop to use isa.111ifter Which local tt They Add Ifumus, Accumulate Nitro- n it ' 1 it ilonge o I gen, [/event Erosion and Loss of best to get these crops In from the thr Plant Fooi-Varieties Adaptedto first to the middle of August, while in Differentysections-Sow in Time th e"treme south the planting may h~e deferred to (.arly October. In thle to Secure Good Growth. extrel(' north hairy vetch is favoreu 'tl*- - as it legume, colv(r, or green~ inire Planting cover or green manure crop, but i've is also largely crops is niatter' which requires at- l4rooi I iddle Peansylvan in to tI* fou Lention in AUgust or September il -n I a l # m o ' most parts o( the Un1ited States, say ie odjs~s nth xrm s experts of the United States De'part- ltlbn'lveethancrmoto me(nt of 4gr'culture. h~(~~uea elu evthna10 CloveA ye <g'j, andI other legumes alt~ es serv'e th 'l purpose of add(1ing hu-Inteetmesuh'e, riulig m~us to ~~!soil, accumulating nitro- wihteohadstofouhrpe geni, and( prieventing soil erlosionl. WVith aiona, iu o echi oni e some1 tender~l berry andl firuit crops h aladL a~ u~e'a al svl they also serve to priotec't the r'oots P5i~.i h pii.Pr~i ec fromll severe winter weather. Outsideislrerdaitanetuedu-m of the nitrogen-forming plants, rye is lronmatIerirthi(t(rt i largely used as~ a cofer crop~ sownlm in itis )1t(itilieet hr a the fall.p1nd plowed undler in the springbenetra'sariyifedac to add( ougg~i e nalutter' to the soil. Thie(ltowhc ben ieneiete cover'-crop problem varies largely tz~g ~t t~lt fte(e~raei wvith locality, but, for' over-winter pur'- h ettg th (Olg'it n m poses5 thesa is onie rule wh'ici(h is ui-iotiei sctoi u th'ciatgt versal1, dnd'thaut is to ge't the crop inl W~a oSw(o'r(rp a the ground ini time to secure good Soi('ve'sueltoahrg - growth lgf ore fr'eezing weather. tetasteseis(ialt' hntater A P'rac~ice oIf Long St anding o h ece.t' thrnrho h o The use of clover ori somie oltheircatcli1111i(t' ie i lr'u~ legu me to enrich the soil is generally 'iileatothnoutaisnth 'onisidered a cardinal agricultu rtaleth y 't(l sus'llea priactiet( ini the humliiid sections of the o t 'll eit t rpris Uniited ''tgies. It anltedates by thr'ee- ehd v.tIi((el cr s va fourths of a cenlturly theii mon~iumen'itil(al y ntesuhthyal( Utl l dlisc'overy that le'gimi 1(5stole upl n1itroi- r l so d bei'ez ro s fciti vi geni fyomn- the a ir. The blief thatattels ikng Itsaso(Oiil h cloven w~as 4va1( luale imIlpr'overi tested to5W he i te (rll ewencn tfirst oni experCiien(ce, and tllaiter' exper- lo s l(frehiv t. hrvr lai ienice was substantinted by the dis-(ll utn i i'(tc' h( ol i ('overy of $ thet relationi bietweeni theIikyto n.ils pe or rad si g legnaii ando the nodule bacteria,. h ei.I'cnvnet tcnh Other legumes, as the cow pen, theharoedi IochdsaIi tat .Japan elover and1( hur clov'er in theiowigrdikalmy 'emlodif south and cr'imson clover' onl the At-thgrndifeero l(.Ce lanite( qoaist, have comie inito use ill the iiut i 'iir(,h l'intt l terr'ito)t' not wvell ir.<hipted( to red cloy- jr h ot. ''i rp i sal cr'. Tfhe v'arious ve'tche~s ar ho feld inipoe i~e'i h ltle 11 ii -fyuaetruldwt pan )or o et~ nulp itso h ili h achows;afgeneraled;nhave hromache, (lgeef ur'rollsouiweillffind'relief in The world' L dyifoTheydnoy tsive todderutaiui stabltroibnesi'nd aiattthe hnius yvlh'h is ssincece695. widespredffavordidfereavevarieiescof9 in(Iigostlonbeingoempaloyedfaccopass-g to elimate~ ca ggeiofhertime ooupwillingnandeliefbist'son erp o eic mene ihd oa tl best EDA tooetthee erosisrmthe r first to tht~E YmddEfAstwiei the ext' Crefeuy tEaminindma Thew~rd'8.$:~ b 'dyfoi ~ey deferred Ftoed Octo k n t Hatdti1:m4 rubl extdresesrt Duirechaisdfavored as aelegume, coverorigreen1manure1. 'tre e4., " I G nerop, Satfactiso Gureyanted.ru From midleiPnnslvaiatttthofo .. l ~ ~ ~ ort Albam lie 'rimon elover theii r li S C gie/od rsls I h xrm s EGE SA Shoe Stock ction of the State, and we are now putting on the gi 'HEAPER than the average merchant. Price Abs OU MONEY. NOTICE These are all New Shoes, bought this sea son, and nothing but the newest and best in shoes are advertised for this sale, because we have no old shoes to advertise. NOTICE To the first ten ladies purchasing a pair of shoes Friday morning, we will present them with a pair of bed room slippers absolutely Free. Value of above is $2.00.. 'NOTICE To the first ten gentlemen making purchase of a pair of shoes Friday morning we will give Absolutely Free the Best Pair of Men's black silk hose in the house. Value $1.50. Stock No. 610 Men's Tan Calf Rubber heel Brogue Oxfords, Bal. strap, special _$.98 Stock No. 600 Men's Tan English Oxfords, worth $6, special price __.------------------$3.98 Stock No. 601 Men's Tan Oxfords, Blucher last, $6, special price .--- _3.98 Stock No. 504, Men's Tan English Oxfords, rubber heels attached, special-___.___$1.98 Stock No. 602 Mein's Black Kid Oxfords, rubber heel attached, special price .$3.98 Men's E. C. Scuffers, Ventilated Oxfords, (lark tan and worth $5, special -------__ $3.98 33 STORES! [MENT STORE, he soil. Wherever thtre is a va t place in) thle gardeni a few seeds rye, vetch, clover, etc., may be n1 ad raked in. If a suitable ro on of crops is followed all parts he garden may he covered with a ni 111n111rV cr once every two or eyears. @ MRitS. I )IE E 1 W EDs ' urhami, N. C., July 4. T emar PC of Mrs. 11rodie I.. I)uke, the rth wife of the late founder of itIacco iindu sty in Du- tham, to ec R. St rayhorn, prosecutinig at nieed todamy. 'he ma rriage took place' this morn in Asheville, thie ceremony being formed by the Rev. Willis Clark, ort thle ChIirist chuorch, Ashe Irs. Duoke was prior to her fi rst.On rriage Miss Wylanda Rlochelle of city. H er marriage to the noted l ionairie was only a few years fe ,r to hiis death. She i nherited bulk of his million dlollair estate. I r. and irs. Strayhorn will be sts at a hotel in A sheville forge a er~al days, and wilt afterwa rds e a t rip to No rtherin summitier re ts. They wvill return to l)urham fei ly in August and will miake their le here. se wigsaid Est ate will make mienFt to the undlers igned uifo I ied Y u "inistratrlix of the said Estate. Gertrude Gamle, A dmiin istrtatix. latnning, Ju ly 11 , 1921 28-It-c. AD1M IN ISTRATR'hIX SA IE 'ursuant 0on ani orderi of J1. MI. \Vind-. ni, .Judge of Priobaite, I wvill sell to highest. bidder, for cash, at the___ ideince of G;ertude G;ambille, in the w e 'ni of Ma nining, ott wednesday tihe hi day of Juoly, 1 921 at I I o'clock ni. the follow in pl ersonial piroperty: -second hand Fortd toouring ea r, one sser, one org.ani an some1))1 other anisch .ol oods..2--t ishot tsGet rode Gamble, oe Admninlist ra tri x. TH SIFeeliOIC en ( 1) nes I t titer CtCo.aiyii renitt Cotit ar' psh , serve~l Gannig, Joyw1i,192 . C8-. TRESPPs NOTIC LE i's - $30,000.00 e atest Shoe Sale this section has ever heard of. We buy Al utely Forgotten. We must clear our shelves of Sun COUNTER NO. 1 On this counter you will find Black Kid ox fords, black one-strap and tan Pumps, in fact, -t almost any shoe you want, special _ .$2.9 COUNTER NO. 2 On this counter you will find children's sandals, most any size and worth $1.50, sale price --- --- --- -. --- ---------------.85c COUNTER NO. 3 This counter has loads of Men's Sandals and a few for boys and girls, $3.00, sale price $1.95 COUNTER NO. 1 100 Pairs Ladies' Black Kid high heel high shoes and there are values to $6, nothing larg er than a No. 5, special price ---------......-$1.00 COUNTER NO. 5 1''his counter contains men's an(d boys' Scout Shoes, $3 values special------....8 Stock No. 453 Boys' Dark Brown Brogue Oxfords, $6 value, sale price _-----------_S3.95 Boys' E. C. Scuffer Sandals. both English ' and Blucher styles, special ......--$2.98 Stock No. 550 Misses' Low Oxfords, rub-. berI heels, vide toes, special-$3.98 Stock No. 5508 Dark Brogue effect Oxfords. low heels, extra sizes, 21 _ to G $3.98 Children's Shoes. E. E.C Sciuffers, Oxfons and Sandals, special SI _. to 2, special sale price o ------- - -.- .._$.85 to $2.18 SUMTER, South Carolina. ng "at Home of our ambitions is to have folks t home in this bank; to cultivate lity and good will; to promote that g that the Home Bank and Trust a HOME institution, ready to our home people at all times. will always find a welcome here; re entitled to our time arnd atten whether you bank here or else Bank and Trust Co. CHARLTON DuRA NT, President T. M. WELLS, CashierU