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VICYORY WEEK FOR S. C. COTTON ASSOCIATION Columbia, April 11.-This is "Vic tory Week" in South Carolina and all over the state intensive efforts are being made to secure contracts to the South Carolina Cotton Grow ers' Co-operative Association. Over 4,000 farmers who have already join ed the association have pledged to take the field this week and endeavor to have their brother farmers who have not yet joined to enlist under the co-operative banner. It is hoped to sign over 100,000 bales this week. Letters from prominent bankers all over the state strongly endorsing the association and calling on all bankers and business men to assist in p'itting the campaign across were re ceived by the association last week. "I am most heartily in favor of the co-operative marketing of cotton for the reason that it helps all those liv ing in the cotton belt," wrote C. G. Rowland, president of the National Bank of South Carolina at Sumter. "I tiincerely hope the campaign to organize the state may be a decided raecess. If the cotton producer has to buy from those who are organized and sell to those who are organized and he himself does not organize, who is the loser? What affects the farm er affects all of us." From. J. S. Stark, president of the Planters Bank of Abbeville came the following: "The organization of the cotton growers co-operative association is EFIE A Sale of great Sa newest Spring arrivals, SH OES-For the Prices. EFIR Rea Special OF CO COAT SUI' We are showingr over sevel Coat Suits, in Potiret Twvill, Tri< colors of Navy and Brownu. We you from $5.00 to $15.00 on eaci ing, because we buy in large qua Prices range $10.00, $15.00, $1 Also wve are showing a very and Jersey Coat Suits, in Blue, and Canna, andi the prices ar Prices ra nge --......---$8.95, $10.1 SKIRTS A wondlerful collection of Silk, in Serge, Plaids and Str $3.98, $5.98, $6.95 at DRESSES Not often are we able to of assortment of Spring Dresses, af ing, but they are bought right selling them the same way. Taffeta, Canton Crepe, Crepe dI The colors are Black, Navy, Gre ti ful headed and embroidered al for themselves $8.95, $10.95, $1: $19.50 and $25.00. Save the D~ifference--I One tack Serge, Satin, Crct Dresses. Values to $25.()0, to e EFIR1 the greatest movement for the benefit of the farmer ever undertaken in this state. It will do more to prevent him from holding cotton for a lower price than any plan that has ever been presented. Where it has been tried it is a success and I earnestly hope that the organization will soon be completed in this state. The proof of the pudding is in the eating. By all means let us have the proof." P. E. Clinkscales, president of the Bank of Anderson wrote: "I have gone fully into the plan of the cotton co-operative marketing association and most heartily approve of it. It appears to be a step in the right di rection and in my opinion it will prove beneficial both to the grower and buyer of this cotton. The assemb ling and classifying according to grade alone is certainly the most economic plan for marketing. Its distribution and sale as needed by experts is wise." APRIL FARM CALENDAR Prepare seed beds for cotton and corn thoroughly. Plant plenty of good sound seed of the best varieties possible to get good stands of both cotton and corn. Plant cotton only on good land. Reduce ctton acreage to where it can be well fertilized and properly cultivated. Animal Husbandry-Feed and take good care of brood sows which are suckling pigs. Do not wean pigs until they are eight weeks old. Avoid keeping several sows to t'S S vings comes just before East< A saving to be made on each Family at Low READ Savings. D'S L dy-to-I Easter 5 AT SUITS, D AND COATS ['S COATS ity-five new Spring 7 ais 'otine andl Serge; in epesti o believe we can save lrcft hm Suit we are show-cltVouan ritities for 33 Stores.CrieConh 7.50, $22.50, $27.50 Prwnl n stylish lot of Tweed ceigllo Tan, Brown, Green exceedingly low. BU G 5S, $22.50 and $24.50 Bgasrn skirts of Wool and adS.5 pes. Prices range d $9.95 P er you such a nice we are nowv show therefore, we are Oetbe( l'he materials are: Siste lof L' Clinme and Satin. $.0 ls u y andl Brown, beau- Oerc ~ prices that speak adTfet1)s 2.50, $14.95, $18.50,prcdtclso iny at Efird's 5.5 Pe' arnd Tricotine GN ose Out qu~ick, only Nwsine $1 P0'ies riike an cEedingN y low-. DUN S gether during the suckling period. It is better to keep them separate if possible. Do not fail to plant a sufficient acreage of feed crops to supply abun dant feed for the livestock. Dairying-Take milk cows off pas tures infested with onions four hours before milking. Continue feeding grain to milk cows on pasture. Early grass is mostly water. Plant corn or sorghum for silage. Plant other'feed crops for dairy herd. Remember that no livestock farming is profitable without an abundance of home-grown feeds. Plant Pathology.-Keep up the spraying schedule. Make each appli cation thorough and on time. Try delinting the cotton seed this year, if you have not already formed the habit. Get seed corn treated for diseases. The county agents or the Botany Di vision of Clemson College will tell you how to get it (lone free. Plant wilt-resistant tomatoes where the futgus wilt is in the soil. The Botany Division still has some seed of resistant varieties, free on request as long as it lasts. Watch closely for seed bed diseases of tobacco and report to the Botany Division, with specimens, if any is found. Garil and Orchard. -- Spray peaches with arsenate of lead for curculio, and with self-boiled lime sulphur for brown rot write for Ex tension Circular 25 for further infor mation. PECIAL EA Began Saturday 3 'r. Everything included in th purchase, small or large, duri Y-TO-WEAR - At Great LDIES' Vear showing RESSES COATS Jew Spring Coats just received by nimg andl you must see them to ap-. The materials are Flannel, Broad I Chinchilla. The colors are TCan,. ten, Navy, Burnt Orange, Orchid, Peach Glow. The prices are ex .S8.50, $12.50, $16.50, $19.50, $24.50 LOW APRONS 85c nt of Bungalowv Aprons, in all sizes Ltern. Price at-....._..-.....-. 85e ery complete line of Crepe de' Chine and( out sizes at $2.95, $-1.98, $5.98, NGEE WAISTS e serviceable than Pongee Waists. ---------------- - -$2.98 VAISTS, $1.98 I' Waists, in Voile, IFlax.on atnd ,v Peter Pan styles, some values to Price-._..--....._-----.98 u'sses in Serge, Satin, Poiret Tw'~ill ses that are $15.00 values. Only t .-. ------------.-. -.. -. -...$10.0 0) nent of .Jersey Sport Suits and or's. P'rices range $5.98, $7.95 and dHAM DRESSES t of Gingham Dresses, in all sizes. ---. .-$1.98, $2.98, $.1.98 OYS' CLOTH hELLS F( SUMTER, Sou Fertilize the peach and apple trees with 2 to 4 pound of an 8-4-4 fertili zer per tree, according to size. Spray grapes with Bordeaux just before the buds open and again one week before they bloom. Apply tpo dressing of nitrate of soda to cabbage plants, using about 100 pounds per acre. Transplant tomato, pepper, and eggplant from hot bed to cold frame preparatory to planting in the field after danger of frost. Plant in April-Beans, beets, corn cucumbers, eggplants, cantaloupes peppers, salsify, squash, okra, celery Examine tender branches of rose bushes for plant lice. Spray with some form of Nicotine solution. Rub off suckers that. appear near the surface of the ground on newly planted fruit trees. NOTICE O DISCIIAIRGE I will apply to the Judge of Pro bate for Clarendon County on the 1st day of May, 1922, at eleven o'clock A. M. for Letters of Discharge as ad ministrator of the estate of Joseph E. Graham, deceased. Horace D. G raham, pd. Administrator. Foreston, S. C., March 31, 1922. NOTICE OF DISCIIARGE I will apply to the .ludge of Pro bate for Clarendon County on the 1st day of May 1922, at 11 o'clock A. M. for Letters of Discharge as Adminis trator of the Estate of Clara Eaden, .decease(. Isaae Y. Eadon, I~l- Administrator. Summerton, S. C., March 31, 1922. STER SA lorning 9 O'clock is Sale. Each department i ug this Easter Sale. We are SILKS-For All. Eac a Saving. Eastei Special Sale Pr Brogues for M( Can Save you 1 LADIES' OXFOR Lot No. 777, Imperial Brand, Sc llrogue. Oxfords, welt soles, medit value. Special-----_ ---- Lot No. 719, Light 'Tan Oxfo Cuban heels, $8.50 values. Special Lot No. 952, Imperial Brand, 1 French heels, turn sole, $7.50) value Lot No. 41522, Craddock-'Terry, ford, Cuban I leels IRubber 1 leels Al Sale Price Lot No. 456t i, Craddock-'Terry, fordl, Mlilitary I heels, Rubber Ifleels Soles, $6.50 value. Sale Price Lot No. 4560, Craddock-Tlerry ford, Mlilitary H eels, Rubber lleels vanlue. Sale Price Lot No. 4551 , Cradhdock-T1err'y lord, (Cuban I heels, Rubber I heels value. Sale Price -.- - Lot No. 4559, Craddock-Terry A Low H edl Ox fords, Rubber I feel. value. Safe Price Lot No. 5504, Black Kid, Mifi fords, welt sode, $4.50 value. Sale Lo~t No. :350, PullIman Brand, Ta tary Rtubber IIleels Oxfords, $4.50 v only . L~ot No. :304., 'Tryon Brand, Blai military IHeels, Rubber 11eels At Itadl Sale Price Lot No. .303, 'Tryon Brand, Strap Pium p, Medium lIfeels, Rhubbe r $3.50 value. Sale Price - . Craddock-TIerry White Ox fords, iu m I feels, andl Stra p Pu mps, $6.00 v D r. Ed ward' Soft and Easy value, fine for t ender feet. Sale Iit Tan Vici O )xford, Rubber II Mediumn feels, $3.50 value., Sale Ilm One Big ( ounter Ox fords and $2.50 valutes Sale Pr'ice only _ Reynolds' Oxfords for Meni, $8 Black anid Tan, English or C oml [rice only----- .--- - ING AT GRk )R LESS th Carolina. - --I'age Three SBALED AIR-TIGHT - I Penn's spells quality. Penn's is packed air-tight in the pat einted new con tainer. I t is always fresh. Chew fresh to bacco. Try Penn's next time. Clean fresh-sweet, e Guaranteed by a the Store represented with unmatched values of going to offer extra specials every day. 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