Thursd? SMALLER NOTION ITEMS. Bias Tape, Uunch.5c. Collar Bunds, each.Bc. iOe. Pearl Buttons, dozon..., 5c. Mon's Handkerchiefs .5C. Indies' Hdkfs., 10c., 5c. and.. 8c. Men's Socks, second?, pair. . . 5c. Men's Canvas Gloves .loe. Ladles' Gray Hose, pair. . . . .10c. Ball Thread, per ball. lc. Good Bath Towels. . i ..loe. CLEARANCE Ol Beforo displaying our lino of Spr sweep of all Suit? now on hand. Ma suitable for Young Men's Spring Su ii Suits suitable for older men; sonto t satisfactory value nt our this season Nine-day Clean Sweep price will ran $10.00 T( SERGE DRESSES A Thirty-five Wool Dresses, all this Black. This season's price was $5.0 ??5 Drosses wc make the price Just V Misses' Sizes, 10 to 42. TC $2.50 GIRDS' GINGHAM DRESSES, 00c. About lpO Girls' Good Gingham Dresses, in sizes 3 to 14 years, val ues to $1.50-your choice of the rack at.09c. BEST GINGHAM DRESSES. Girls' best quality Gingham and best styleB, value $2.50. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Choice.$1.30 CROCHET TH HEAD. SH kine Crochet Cotton, In white and Colors. For this salo 3 for 25c. CLOTH REMNANTS. All manner of Cloths In short ends and remnants-White Goods, Ginghams, Curtain Goods, Colored Co?tons of all kinds, Silks and Woolens. Something for all pur poses, and marked eaoh piece at a saving in price. On centor table. Olli CLOTH, 25c. 5-4 Table .OH Cldth, In Fancies and White. Nine-day Sale price, per yard... . . .25c. SWEATERS. dob lot Ladles' and Children's Sweaters, some 'Al'lAVool, some 'Wool Mixed, . To> dlose .out, your, choice . . Vi i i'; $1.00 iBoys* Plain Cotton Sweaters. .OOo. Boys' light weight Gray Sweat ers ..39c. (Men's Heavy Gray Sweaters. .08c. MEN'S WORK SHIRTS. Men's Heavy 'Weight -Fast Blue Cheviot Shirts, double stitched seams, for Nine Days, each. .03c. GOOD OVERALLS, $1.00. Men's standard weight and workmanship Blue Denim Over alls. About ten dozen to go In t his Nine-day Sale, or as long as they last, per pair.$1.00 BOYS' FLEEOE-IdNBD UNION SUITS. Boys' Heavy Fleene-llned Union Sulto, closed crotch stylos. Best dollar values. For this Nine-day Sale-Choice, sizes 4 to 14 years, at.05c. These and tivmndr in selecting. Buy J. E. HARPER, Proprietor. .j. fr ?i* .j. fr 4? fr frfr fr fr fr fr fr fr COUNTY AGENT'S NOTES, fr. fr fr fr fr fr,y? fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr Co-operation Paid. Eight farmers Histed' tjhe number of apple and 'poaoh trees S, 0c. YA RD. Pretty quality plain white 0/ ecru, with fancy woven borders or .printed floral borders, 32 to 36 Inch widths. 15c. values, for this sale, yard.Oe. eds of other things disp from the Store that ?r< The Be? funguses are killed hy lt, among thom, the fungus causing peach leaf curl. iBallot!na on spraying may be obtained from 'the County Agent, and information on where to buy mja terriada, ShaU I Poison WeevUs? Due to mnich newspaper publicity regarding the poisoning of h oil wee vils in Texas, some farmer? ?ure con sidering the adviaa/blH/ty of poison ing in 1922. When tho winter is over we shall -get moro specific In formation from Prof. ?Conrad!, the IStlate 'Entotnik>logl$l|. 'who is -thor oughly acquainted with the fae to rs which mako for success or failure In poisoning. In a statement in a Greenville paiper recently, P rolf. Con radi is quoted as saying that poison ing may not be advised at all In this section next season. 'Poisoning with onlcium arsenate is a very tedious business, and there arc man)- things willi) oh may hinder SUCCORS, especially summer showers, according to first-hand information obtained from the man who con ducted tho poison 'tests In tlhe lowor part of this State last year. "Farm era; should go slow," advices Prof. Con radi, "in a?tenvpting to poison." A h ull eel n has 'been Issued on tho su'bject for all who caro to study lt. It must bo borne in mil nd at all tlnues that all information gleaned from Texas must he subjected to the South Carolina conditions; that our summer rainfall and our soil fertil ity and typo aro very different from usual conditions in Texas. Poisoning on the largo, open fields of Texas, Where most soils aro fertile and lit tle fertilizer is bought, and whore the Bummer rainfall is usually not near so much, is a different proposi tion. lay , Tuesday ir Greatest Money-Saving nuch to those who would es* We are ridding our stocks from an unusually OS, WOOLENS, SILKS SLTS and SUITS, HOSIERY appeal to those who know MEN'S PAN' Mon's All-Wool Blue Sorgo and ? Spocinl for this Salo. FEW ALL-WOOL LAI Those are this season's Suits, AU?' Navy. Soino extra .sizes in this lot. as low a price ns yon ever bought ni Now in this Special Nine-day Salo. LADIES' HIGH GUA This lot will include any and all tho Stouts in this lot. They wcro : of any that will flt and suit you this Special Nine-day Salo. MARQUISETTE CURTAINS. Plain white and ecru, hard thread Net Curtain Goods. Also, dark fancy drapery colors-val ues to 35 c. yard. Nine-^ay Salle price, yard.10c. ROYS' SUITS. 3-Year to 18-Year Sizes. If the boy moist have a suit, you can't afford to let (these get away. Act now! Highest grade All-Wool 2-Pants Suits.*.$9.50 Boys' $8.00 and $10.00 Suits in this Special Sale at.$5.75 Boys' $6.50 and $7.50 Suits.$4.75 'Little Boys' Suits, sizes 3 ito 8, at $1.98 up to.'-. .$8.05 ONE LOT COATS AT $7.50. One lot L*adies' Attl-Wool Coats from 'last year; good styles, good materials, and most all colors-? Your choice.$7.50 MISSES' COATS, $8.75. One lot Misses' Coats ?from this season's Stock-Siflventones, Vel veteens and Heavy Coat Cloths. These were $16.00 and $17.50. Your clio leo . now ... '... '.. ; $8.75 .LADIES' RAIN COATS, $5.75. Values up to $15.00. Just one or two of a kind. Some Navy 'Mer cerized Poplins, some Changeable Silk 'Mixed Fronts, some Fancy Mixtures. If you have been think ing you would buy, now is the 'time'. A real good (Rain Coat at-? Choice.$5.75 JOB LOT WOMEN'S SHOES. Counter No. 2 is full of odde and ends in Women's Fine and ?Heavy Shoes. .Most all grades and sizes-$2.50 to $8.00 values. The prices on size tags now are plain at f rom.$1.05 to $3.95 Nothing but good Shoes either. JOB LOT CHILDREN'S SHOES. Godmans and Friedman, Shelby?. Just odds and en'ds priced at what you would have to pay for inferior goods. Most all sizes.98c. to $2.85 layed and tagged for 3 0W big "Selling 'Em fi C. O. Moser in State. C. O. Moser, the secretary of the American Cotton Growers' 'Exchange, tihe grouip of oo-opera?ivfe pell lin g updations of Texas, Oklahoma and yt her (States, met with the organi sation committee of the Co-opera ivo Association of 'thats Otate re :enittly in Columibia. ? Itar. Moser reported 'Chat Texans vero delighted with 'the selling eys em in Texas-'farmers, bankers, nierohants and ilion comes second with over 6,000 mles. Plckens county Is smarting the ampaign. Tho man who opposes co-opora ivo marketing has not given proper bought to tho proposition, or oise tis Judgment ls biased. It ls possi'blo 'that Mr. Moser may >o secured for a county-wide mooi ng soon. Geo. II. Briggs, County Agent. Tho daisy ts tho American Legion >fllcial flower. TWe high cost of mining has low ered the .production of'minorais dur ng the past four ^years. r We'll Pay Postage ON ANY MAIL ORDERS. If you m o unable to attend this Bale, send your orders in by mail. Wo .wB I pay tho parcel post and guarantee your entire satisfaction with', ev cry purchase. Patronizing this Sale will mean Big Savings tor you on anything you nia y buy. BS, $2.05. st-, i i tel Worsted Pants- O O QR .ijlCiiilO ? ?i' 'S DIES' SUITS AT $0.98. Wool St?>rm Serges, in Black and ThOvSO wein $15.00 and $17.50 for ii All-Wool Suit $9.98 DH SIII I S, $10.75. our better grado Suits. A few of $.25.00 to $;15.00 - -Now your choice Navy or mack. Por $16.75 . I'LOHSHEIM SHOKS. Abou: four dozen of these high grade shoos in 'the season's best styles. Our "Sell 'Em for Less" .price >' ;i8 $9 and $10?. That was $2.00 ii rider the city dealers' price. Now, for this sale-Choice of the lot.$7.00 and $8.00 BEST OUTING, 12fcc. Wibi te. pinks, blues, cream and mottled Petticoat Outing and Fan cy routing. Mighty close to the old price.1 Yard .....12)?c. Good Outings in light colors only at, ya ni .Oe. ; HOSIERY SPECIALS. (Hosiery out to old-time prices for thin Nine-day Wonder Sale. Get.yoi.r .-lesson's supply. Ladle. Mercerized'Lisle-Hose 25c. Ladie:< Hain Cotton, firsts, per pair j?.8c. Boya' :<;>Ctegat?J!?edjA*over Your* "^Ewn^^zSy^ Ch?psW +h* OM Block IR JUNIORS-Little) m* One-third th? regular dos?. Mad? of sam? ingredients, then candy coated. For children and adults. NORMAN DRU? CO., Walhalla, S. C. -Wc have a full stock of SPRAY MATERIALS, a? SPRAY PUMPS, SPRAY HOSE, J? NOZZLES, ETC -ALSO -1 WELL PUMPS, PIPING and VALVES-ALL SIZES, O _fi.' _ Wc have a well assort- D^ti.' ^, Belting- cd Rubber, Canvassed -Delling and Leather Belting, Let us serve you when in thc market. Ballenger Hardware Go., Seneca, S. C, j. w. BYRD, FERTILIZER Agent for F. S. Roystcr Guano Co. See me before buying your Ferti lizer. I want your business*, Office in J. M. BARRON'S STORE, Seneca, S. Cl SPRING NECESSITIES. OLIVER TURN PLOWS WIARD TURN PLOWS DRAY HARROWS COLE IMPLEMENTS JOHN DEERE CORN & COTTON PLANTERS POULTRY NETTING HOG WIRE FIELD CATTLE WIRE BRIDLES COLLARS HARNESS WAGONS BUGGIES RUBBER ROOFING GALVANIZED ROOFING MAJESTIC RANGES ALLEN PRINCESS RANGES COOK STOVES Genuine Hyde Cultivators, (SPRING TOOTH) Our Stocks arc complete and prices are as low as consistent with legitimate business methods? Call on us and wc will give you service. Whitmire-Marett Hdw. Co. WESTMINSTER HARDWARE HEADQUARTERS SOUTH CAROLINA WALHALLA CITATION NOTICE. The State of South Carolina. Coun ty of Oconee.- (In Court of Probate) -By V. F. Martin, Esq., Probate Judge.-Whereas, John (F. Craig has made suit to me to grant him Let ters of Administration of the Estate of and Effects of Edgar Young, De ceased-' These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kin dred a*nd Creditors of tho said Ed gar Young, Deceased, that they be and appear before me, In the Court of Probate, to be held at Wal halla Court House, South Carolina, on TUESDAY, the 28th day of Feb ruary, IS22, after publication here of, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show causo, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given undor my hand and seal this 13th day of February, A. D. 1922. (Seal.) V. F. MARTIN. Judge of Probate for Oconee Co., B.C. Ptrblishod on the 16th and 22d days of February, 1922, in The Keo wee Courier and on the Court House door for tho time prescribed by law. Feb. 15, 1922. 7-8 Land for Sale. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTtLEMBNT AND DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will make applicatibn to V. F. Martin, Judge of Probate for Oconee County, in the State of South Carolina, at his office at Walhalla Court House, on .FRIDAY, tho 10th day of i.MAiROH, 1922, at ll o'clock in tho forenoon, or as soon there after as said application can be hoard, for leave to make final settle ment of tho Estate of .P. A. GRANT, Docoasod, and obtain Final Discharge as lOxecutors of said Estate. fV. iB. ABLES, L. M. GRANT, Executors of tho Estate of P. A. Grant, Deceased. Fob. 8, 1922. 6-9 Most cocoa M u tn drop from trees in the night, after about 14 months of growth. As ray health 1st failing, I now offer .for sale my Long Creek Propeity, adjoining the Long Creek Academy property. This land has a good public road along and through it and Res near the National Highway leading from Clayton, Ga., to Wo8tmin?tor, S. C. The above land consists of about 800 acres. I also have about 400 acres, known as the J. H. Cannon Store House Land and the X. Phillips Place. This land can be bought at $20.00 per acre. If you do not want the whole tract you can buy any part yoi* want. This moans "SPOT CASH," so if you want to buy you had better seo or write mo before it is all picked ovor. - ALSO - I Imvo 125 acres on Chechero (Georgia), known ns tho "Hill Donny" Flaco, a mlle and a half from tho National High way. I have about 800 good, bearing npplo trees on this land and two good dwolling houses and two barns on place. This land all lies well and cnn bo cultivated easily. It has 25 acres of good branch bottom laml. This land ls mostly nil cleared. J. H. CANNON, CLAYTON, GA. 6-11 !