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I8DAYS!I. ANNUAL AF Commencing Fri This, the SALE we Clean up all MEN'S SUITS $10.00 Men's Wool Suits, in all sizes and good styles at After-Inventory Price of $10.00 HIGH GRADE SUITS, $16.85 Men and Young Men Suits made of finest quality Worsteds, Suitings, Serges, etc., regular $25.00 values, Sale Price $16.85 Your choice of any Suit in our Store for $25.00 ALL WINTER UNDERWEAR INCLUDED In this sale Men's Union Suits, best $1.50 values, at 95c Hanes' Red Label Shirts and Drawers at 622c Hanes' Red Label Union Suits for Men at $1.45 Wright's Health and Cooper Spring medium weight Union Suits at Special Price during this Sale. EFIRD'S DEP2 FLY PAPER IS S[D remained that the man had tn bales CA' 10 [IGHI BOLL W[[YIL -Tis man said that the small red Places Sticky Stuff at End of Rows le said that when the boll cracked, gia and Rises en Baes on they wvouldl crawl in and (destroy the coil and Raises Ten Bales onpe Small Farm.event i aying eggs. perience I have never. seen as many. Pic., Columbia.-A means of curbing the red ants as are on my farms." spr progress of the boll weevil has been b Sta found! And like all such discoveries Th o hs atention a simple method was employl. an observation he had mae, after be The AMoses of the farmer is a ne- o~ oetieaota Egihse gro. sarw eeetn ol~evl.fr Flypaper'is the wveapon.Siaiovarlaintetonsal 'rho discovery is authenticated by cte.Ti steosraino in one of the most prominent and sub-oteswnthmteriboaed stantial farmers of Greenwood county Fresfo aiu etoso h o a director of one of the leading bankssttwequtindaoghslnSe of Greenwood and a man who serves ivral a htte aenvrfa his country in public life,.ena ayo h ihroiepsc G;eorge Mloore, a negro farmer liv-bidontefrsadunghssa-t ing ner~r Gokesbury, had the imagina- " ce tioni t~o conceive the Hindenburg line Bllweicodtnsaeerusa against insect invadler. i ~rso rewo n comc u Truly runs the tale: cute.Tefreshv as~ b George had hecardl much about themegrctocopwhhteyavae pestiveous andl voracious insect whichaloteiry(epnecuonfrb was devouring the .iui(cy core of his te 'mny ~~ectepol r neighsbor's cotton bolls. lie dletermin.. o ai aP siitcvesc h ed to prevent the invasion of his one hatns'v i. . and one-horse farm, ie thought hard ntt ieulu ihfriue n a and earnestly. Eureka! cuaewr u hi rbei. bt T1he prominent man, in dlescribing Tewie er h os xml ts George said.-ofblwevlavg yetryatai "I heard that George Moore had~ oo i adlseedt-n raised ten bales of cotton on his IIh hmharaaylaelo o. r farmi when his neighbors, niany ofwhhasiteatfiie oon them the most successful farmers of the Cokesbury section were disastrous o i am a ocdt eiqihga failures. The b)011 weevil had literally terrn.Alsxtnns hnte devoured their cotton bolls. "I was somewhat skeptical and in-baeetenhm.lt vestigatedl. I dliscoJvered that the ne-.. ewo i tepig owr o gro had, indeed, producedl the amount(utisrolmnefthiiiasepmr of cotton stated. I inquired how lehasbeh sabiheto dlid it. cemr otk ptesrlsml r "Well, boss,' replied the darky, 'Iftefrer ftesrrudn u heard about dem weevils, and I frehsacptlzto f$0-h thought out a scheme to work agin' 00a~ einli r oeo h le 'em. I bought a dollar and a half ofmotsbanilndnelinlyrosw flypaper and spread it at bo0th ends of cotton rows. I declare, boss, in thegrsiebinsmnoftecy.ue morning, (dem papers was so kivveredOiCoga wid (lem weevils dat yo' cooldn't ecosrcintaeha ieaaete 'em. I den burned 'em and put downcomntcneple.ig new 'uns. It sho' wa's (Ie t'ing." .__C The Greenwood man said he talkedby to negroes around George Moore 's ~e farm and they verified what the ne-ly gro stated, about the number of bales wl ra ee n o of cotton prodlucedl and the use of flyld paper. Whether the use of the flypa-Grpeqikrta an-ol per reduced the number of weevils tigw nw rvnigcr he sdobtul bt hephsialfaThiseumaniaid thtth mal r day Morning, auary1 Odds and Ends, Small Is, Ren at t $6.00 SWEATErS LESt S iA At' Ladies' Tuxedo Sweaters, value8 'that sold up to $5.00 and $6.00, After-Inventory price of *ARMY SHOES, $3.98 Men's Munson Last, All Leather, Army Shoes, regular $6.00 values $3.98 SWEATERS, 98c - Men's and Boys' Ieavy Sweatels, in all good dark colors, values up to $2.00, After-Inventory Price M 98c Men's Heavy Wool Sweaters cut in price. WOULD YOU PAY FIFTY CENTS FOR A DOLLAR?' One lot Blue Chambray Work Shirts, in values up to $1.00 each, to go on Sale Friday morning at 9 o'clock, After-Inventory Price of 50c 81-INCH SliEE TING, 25c 81-inch Seamless Brown . Sheeting, 45c values, - at After-Inventory Price of 25c LRTMENT. ST( _98 nPET GRASS IS VERY , weefr they rien IMPORTANT FOR PAsTURES T they wl A arpet grass is the most important to w hen in vales ss for permanent pasture in the n ce 8tal plain area of the South. Car- n b ming ad ta grass is not a native grass, .but r re of , accidentally introuced from tro-s Id America before 1830 and has in teSuh Iad generally over the Southern Upet the prsn the qutit tes.roued has een oly a rt arpet grass is a perenial pale- to hat reuir. m grass, spreading by creaping ie Seed haben devisdatolnchea ns which root at every joint, thus garvest ing osd asti ning a close, compact turf; it has rgetareas of nee o s ea puc undergrounl sines to make it are carpet grass or pao Its leaves are wider and more te Samts y tded e at the tips than these of o presn dae wi b mnuda grass andl lighter in color. nsodpnrqet :1 are produced in slender seed on a a ers, two to five to each stem. Gis puied i Fa reu arp~et grass requires a moist ortiin13-.SDpametoAg east not a dIroughty soil andl sue-culuehsblei ilb al ls better in such soils if sandy t noeitrse yte ne iother pasture grass. The mini-sindobyteDvinofPlc n temperature it will survive ~ isuS.DprmnofAiu ait 10 F. Carpet grass pasturestueWainoD.Cupnrqs readlily established i ntilled land__________ seeding at any time from earlyEXLINGTENC ETA ng to late sumnmer on a well firm eed bed, when moisture conditionis Tefolwn temtisisa favorable. On unbroken op stunip,.yAtn olctro nenl I good results can be secured byveuW .BalyofteDsr aing or mowving the tall native o ot aoia ases, seeding at a favorable time, TeRvneAto 01cnat then pasturing to keep the native tonw n motn rvso ;scs constantly short. Under this wihaetesbeto rqeti tmnent the native grasses are era -___________________ tedl in one or two years and re -__________________ ed1 by a pure stand of carpetPln he carrying capacity of good car grass pasture is one cow to the adtebs alto fvgtbo for the five best 'months and one anfelsestopntf ac to two acres for .three to nyve proei odIh ths longer. allis grass, lespedeza, white cloy-192Ctlgo bur clover, black -medie, and Au ;a vetch are desirable in mixture w carpet grass. Italian rye may 18s(d as a winter mixture, but H IIT Is to be sown each fall. Under 0 cond~itions5 red top should be I to precede carpet grass. Carpet Nwrayt emiefe as pastures should be grazed to i eqet r capacity, as under beavy graz- Rdcdpie r utdo the best condition is maintained. Ses olr upis n rrpet grass pasture supplemented esGrnToladSpy ho plants mentioned will make an Mtras I pasture that can be grazed niear- Wiefryu oytdy f not quite, the entire twelve ths, Lttergeed .and dog fennel are ,.the T .WO OS two weeds that seriously InyadeSedmn let grass pastpres. During 'the 78 4hS. le~e&V. two seasonsbheseoweedbehfold.they.ripen..s.ed. ~" ' Ladies' Fine s - SERGE, 48e {64.nch avy B tlue ad. Black Serge, F After-Inventory Price BLANKETS Elkin11- and 12-4 Wool Blankets, i Fancy Plaids, values up to 8.00, Pe-Inventory Price Ondes Tane Shor iLength s inc dd vanends ,pin 10c {t e $15.00 elxio lann allowe .me pS -t DRt erINvGoM rc nequrn Thatae Sretn engade inof sadensi rss Ginmeofm$,00 in 27adore.h vlesipo 48c B,. esAct stt C mArn e peson liig.wt hubadOcie oqury hes halt eaes toth pera oa mutblwteprsonale eon exemption f al5.lo 2 mared er in- tins, or $00d -gcoes iome f $e,000 or $,000, equaleor exce $5,00 -1 0The ti Bnikes that00. mander s whose Rvne co fo1921 Eson 5,000 o lessio sallwe almarred apersona Iasapl oth ug* fPo h $2,000 r les Sot foer ofarend Cn netinof The mf the ax ian 23rd- da ua, 12 a cmeofsuchngerso wa ver n ,0on o'lcthe fLtesofDshre n aaSalmn berile toer Mrieonae e eptonalowd mrredpeso ws ueins, forerly0 ior06os. n alter0 egrlsso teaouto thDeqiemn E. Tubille rtu nfe The nol gAros incom egrs in. s mais unhangd, 4A~ecenton tequbvlle S.C. exed 9,00 910. exeptonsaid 8pe cet n te e- NOTICE OF DISCHARGE . ~ maningnet ncom. *I will apply to the Judge of Pro n oirTertt la s iome sht p bate for Clarendon Count S C, on t esn exeio 0allotbared be- eth2 d day of January, 192 -at 1 sonsdt andthe ond t o d hespro iona ltero'clock A. m. for Letters of Dischare taxbcquseif the reucin md of he aos dincstmatrif suehosateoe exeminoe to $,000 ore. Tla uarled ai eceaed .5M. Mae Bdf provides that su Marmari operat to Icreas the ax, wich beville SttomerSy mCr.cme12 - wouldTbrbevilbee if.theexemption 1921. '-frt $2500,0b oetanme aount the ---- ---n eemthon aind 8i pecessn o$ t0e NOTICE OF DISCHARGE s Fao neapin e o net income 50 $5 ,0 thoe ta aihoue th sa I will alpiply to the Judge of Pgto-y . excess o $20.40, which i- bate for Clarendon County on the c lo ay of January, iodnat di1 o'clor per ta on xa M. fo r Letters of Discharge the . ce exemption of $,00.the a n for Wies formela . Thves tata s $11040ctomshald not.BRWN romr te oinc omsete ofax,01 w ish nnS CDc 7 deductd $2,500,bleaing$,50 the 4pto peren tax0 b orhn wih amount oNTC of0. the ntism i adedsso $10.000.h amun Fo nexapennt incom ecs fae of SotCali, -$5,010, theunaxyithouCtisndavin per cent onI3,010, thebmountCofrne Thicoe personal exemptions lowed$2,der. maried persons tapply$also0 opteI eEtt fMlaGifn --ad f fmyprsnwhwupsinr reov beyonde theinomliom$5,s0of to. deductedt$2,50Suleavangli2,,10,rther4 percetre ta pon whose neounts tha e octvemnhyuw $100.40.ereforesTAKEaddTdCE10.a0,youh come wapessan exmpis exeponed hrb eurdt peri e $100if marieders 0,l arried) sothee hidesge Jdeo heas not reqirfamily, a etn. ho spobto h 3d a fJnay derthe Reenehuseooe A mor2,ie e- a hehu f 2ococ on Heretofore, accountofnallhyournettin gross income of an Individual equall ed or exceeded $5,000, or If the com-of G adinfthEtae bined gross income of a marriedITSFUTjRODEDta couple and that If dependent minor yud hwcuebfr e'tte* children equalled or* exceeded $5,000,ofGadnsi lrtorIsudt a return must be filed, regardless ofyosoudntervkdo couj the amount of net Income,.fyu hneo oiiet lc "Not income" Is gross Iarcome, less b~~dtebud fti tt certain deductions. T[he fact that al- tesi.Cuta ann hs2s lowable deduetin freinl gtoss indonie, a fNlefle .D 91 fdr buefuioss 0*pc-nse, Jpsoabag1J .Wahm deMo~~ay ed~u:~e tI wil apply utoteJe of Pro-~~. bate forClarenonCoun, S.C, on the 6thday f Jnuay, 122 t 1