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A New T Reliable Hero ls a new < weatlng dre-th to pay for many It has a differer Weather Tread cog-like pattern It has in it the ss Goodyear patent ally oversize dim When you buy t whose actual me Don't confuse tl other popular-pr slightly more. In many cases, tl rials, with shorta Get the tire that i that is built to safe Compare these prices wit} 30*3# Clincher.$12.50 Sfcdtf Straight Sid?.. 13.50 32? jj* Straight Sida.. 19.25 3t?4 Straight Sida.. 22.20 Ti Goodyear Crass-Rib Treac For fSitlo ly y Piedmoi * * * * * * * * * * * * * * .?. COUNTY. AGENT'S NOTES, ty fr * f k * * * * 4- * * * * 4 "Sturt Your Muscio Shoals Factory. Sow Vetch and Clover Now." Vetch Continues High. Prices secured from large dealers In farm seods during tho past fow days show that vetch prices aro strengthening, lt is, therefore, ad visable to order sood without dolay. Crimson clover sood aro somewhat cheaper than vetch, especially 'when bought in tho chaff direct from tho growers, and those sood can bo used to advantage on good sandy loam ?oils when thoroughly inoculated with soil from a crimson or red clo ver field. Abruzzt rye can now bo bought for $1.85 to $2.00 and should bo usod to a large extent this fall. Sixty I in.s Iuds Corn Uer Acre. Tho farm of F. 'Loo Gaines, nt Townvillo, was visited last Thursday by a group of thirty interested farm ers of Anderson and Oconeo coun ties. Mr. "Gainos Hs proving that enough nitrogen is being obtained from tho air through his hairy vetch, to grow a good crop of corn IN Dit Y WEATHER WITHOUT BUYING ANY NITROGEN WHATEVER. Tho crops of vetch woro plowod under on this land and -100 pounds acid phos phate por aero applied. The corn stands In fi -foot rows with peas in tho middles and will averago sixty bushels or more por aero this yoar. Winters' Meetings Effective, N. E. Winters, specialist In soil fertility, moro than lived up to his reputation ah "Tho Hilly Sunday of Agriculture" in tho meetings hold OVer tho county last week. Fourteen hundred pounds of hairy votcli sood woro ordered by farmers following his talks, and much moro seed would bavo boon ordered had lt not boon for tho high price of vetch seed this faU. A sovon-year experiment mado to show tho value of vetch and clo ver as covor crops to turn under showod, ho said, that W.her.0 nitrato of soda and blood meal wore usod, crops woro increased 30 por cont at a cost of $15.00 por acre, while tho Vetch and clover incroa^d tho crops following 37 per cont at a cost of only $5.00 por acre on tho nvoragc. Where cotton followed cotton* tho y told was 000 pounds seod cotton per nero. Cotton following pons turned, ! . 'i -wy read-a Low : Goodyear ? Goodyear Good Tire-a big, i at sells at a price lower than y< "long discount" tires of unknx it tread from the famous Ot Cord-a new tread with a dei -and it sells for substantially I une high-grade long-staple cott ed group-ply construction, th< ens ions. he 4Vfc-uich size, for example, ' asurement is nearly 5 inches, lis Goodyear Cross-Rib Treac ice co rd s which, sell at the sam lese other cords are made of ii itaple cotton as a foundation, s good enough to carry the Ooc ?guard the world-wide Ooodyea ? NET prices you are asked to pay /br " 32x4 Straight Sido.. $24-50 33x< 33x4 Straight Side.. 25.25 34 x 34x4 Straight Side.. 25.90 33xi 32x4J* Straight Si Jo. . 31.45 35xi nus prices include manufacturer*! excite tait f Cord Tires are also made in 6, 7 and S FOR SALE BY nt Motor Co., ? under produced 1 :>00 pounds of send cotton, while cotton following velvet heans showed 1500 pounds of seed cotton per acre. The peas and vol vo! beans wore plowed under in De cember abend of cotton, giving the organic matter sufficient timo to be gin rotting and become available early for the uso of tho cotton and promoto early dovolopmont of tho cotton. Visited Drake's Farm. Approximately five hundred farm? ors from over tho entire upper sec tion of South Carolina wore on hand last Friday at Wade Drake's farm to seo for themselves his soil-build ing methods. The long line of men stretched across Mr. Drake's cotton flold for a quarter of a milo, follow ing X. E. Winters, who lod the way and used a largo megaphone to ox plain to' tho crowd what was hoing shown. Quite a few leading farmer of Oeonoo wore on hand, much inter ested in what was being shown. All of Mr. Drake's soventy acres of cotton had boen dusted four timos i with calcium nrsenato dust accord ing to tho government schedule. Mr. Dmke figures that this cost him $2.5 0 an aero. Ho dusted four timos in July and quit !n August on account of tho dry, windy and almost dewless nights. Squares were picked up un til dusting started tho ilrst of July. Xoighbors stated that Mr. Drake had tho woovll as thickly In tho begin ning ns anybody. Tho dusting was done properly DY MR. DRAKE HIM SELF and his son. Ho did not trust otliors to do tho work. Mr. Drake Is well ploasod with tho rosults, and his holds show a good crop of bolls which will como very near averaging a halo por aero. A dlfforoneo in crops fol lowing crimson clover or volvet heans plowed under was vory clearly shown as compared to land on which no legumes wero plowed under. The 17lh big gully was Just begin ning to bo filled up by Mr. Drake. A largo bank of soil was puilod across ! tho lower end of tho 12-foot gully | and a ditch arranged at ono sido for tho escapo of oxcoss water noar tho ton of tho fill. Corn with VELVET BEANS In a row down tho middles botweon tho corn rows was in ovory flold. Corn with volvet beans follow ing corn and velvet bonus would av orago 30 bushels this season, in spile of no rain in nearly 00 days. Follow-' lng clover turned undor somo of tho corn would average 45 to CO bushels rer Price Quality ?turtiy, kxng 3? ara asked ywtx value? xxlyear Ali ip, clean-cut, esau on? die sams 3 same libeiy you get a tire 1 Cord with e price or for aferiormate Kiyear name, r reputation, long discount" tire* i)4 Straight fido., $32.15 tf* Sr might Side... 32.93 t Straight Sida.. 39*10 i Straight Side.. 41.05 ? inch ??CK* for truda noir aero. The Coon effects of lime stone broadcasted over the fields was shown both on the velvet beans and corn and velvet beans sown broad cast alone. An alfalfa Held eight years old was shown that, would al most equal a Western field, accord ing to tho observation of Mr. Win ters, inn Oklahoma man. . As a fertilizer under Ins colton Mr. Drako used 3 00 pounds acid phos phate, 100 pounds nitrate of soda and 100 pounds of fish scrap at a cost of $7.35 flor acre. It is doubt ful whether the fish scrap was nood od on his soil. After the trip over the farm tho crowd listened to very interesctlng and instructivo talks by N .E. Win ters, Prof. A. F. Conrad!, ?f Clem son, and Dr. H. A. Morgan, president of tho University of Tennessee. Heady for Handling Association . Cotton. Arrangements have been perfected for handling cotton for tho members of tho Cotton Growers' Co-operative Association Jn Oconoo county. At Westminster cotton will bo recoivod and weighed by Ira Pitts; at Wal linna in C .W. Pitchford a warehouse, and at Senoca it? lt. L .Nimmons's warehouse. Sixty por cont is advanc ed on new cotton; HO por cont on old cotton. Goo. Ti. Briggs, County Agent. -- Important Meeting .School Trustees. There will bo a very important meeting of tho School Trastoca' As sociation of Oconeo county, at tho Court House at Walhalla, on Friday noxt, at 10 o'clock a. pj, It is hoped that every trusteo in tho county will bo prosont at this moating, as tho school authorities consider it of vital Importance'. Suporlntondent o f Edu cation Sp.aros feels that tho trusteos owo it to tito patrons and pupils of tho sovoral districts to bo on hand, loaim of tho plans for tho new year and take part in a discussion of tho sn mo. . Three Hundred 'l i.sllcmneu I.ost. Honolulu, Sept. 9-Throo. hundred Japnneso flshormon wero drowned off tho (;hishlnn of Kurllo Islands, south Df tho Kamchatka l'oninsula, on Aug 25th, when seven sampans capsized during tho violent storm in which the Japanoso emisor Nitthka sank, according to a cablegram to-day from Tokio to tho Nlppu Jigl, a Jap aneso newspaper hero. ty ?J? ty ty ty ty ty ?I* ty ?I? ty ??? ty ty ty NOTES FROM THE ?. A. H. ty ty SCHOOL. ty *?* *h ??.*f* :'*f* "i*''4* *?* *t* *l* *?* *l* Tauiassee, R.F.D. 1, Sept. ll.-i SpOQlal: On Saturday afternoon, S opt'. 2, tho lmmediato neighborhood staged on attractive display of fresh produce from field, orchard and gar don. Mri Briggs and Miss Counts, demonstration agents, judged the o* hibit and made talks on subjects of interest to farmers and bouse koopers. Fireless cooker beef . and home-made light broad were served. Tho child ro# present wore weighed and measUi d, Fred Brewer being the only on.- who came up to thc standard-l t years of age, 55 inches in height, 78 pounds lu weight. The blue ribbous awarded wore as follows: Mrs. C. W. Brewer, string boans with red on apples. W. C. Whitmire, Albemarle apples and oats-with red on stalk of corn. S?ni Cowan, figs and Japanese wal nuts.? (' W. C. Wilson, onions, okra, cano, millet, tobacco, watermelon with rod on pumpkin, peas and butter beans. A. Ernest, ears of corn on stalk ol corn, AV 1th red on sweet potatoes. J. S. Sheppard, Irish potatoes, to matoes, green corn, velvet beans. Mrs. J; S. Sheppard, display of lc kinds yard ?lower blossoms. Mario Sheppard, potatoes. Vernor Sheppard, pop corn. Mrs. \A. Ernest, yeast loaf broad. . Eunice Cowan, red ribbon on hoi bread. . Mrs. Joe Cowan, red on apple- Jelly, This meeting was tlio first ]ot thc monthly offerings of the new year which tho D.A.B, management hopes to stage once a month. On Monday, Oct. 2d,'school classes will begin at tho D.A.R. school cnn pel, being called at 8.30. On the daj before (Sunday) at 2.30 o'clock lh< school Sunday school will be organ ized. The community is requestot to attend and help do this. ?Preach lng services will follow. On Saturday, Sept. 30th, all board ors aro expected to come in. An all day picnic is called, and all neigh hors friends and any intorosted ii the school aro invited. Every tamil' is expected to hiing lunch for tin spread at dinner time. Any who wisl to shower tho school with somethiii) good to.ont or to uso can placo tho! offerings on the gift (ohio. Some mu sic and talks will bo .arranged for i part of tho day. Gifts received at tho D. A. R. ii August aro: Clock - Mrs. Nellie Cutchel lloight, of Chicago. Kooweo Courier subscription-Mri F. E. Harrison. Cotton for comfort-John C. Cal bonn ?.D.C. chapter. Shades for ono room-Mrs. J. A Baily. Subscription to tho Arinenlon - Miss Kate Kangoles. Map of the United States-Sonato X. B>, Dial. Apples to can-Mrs. Hnyne Jones Applse and peachos to can-J. S Sheppard. - ? ' **>? THE WALHALLA HIGH SCHOOL Enrollment Large and Prospects fo Splendid Session Aro Good. Tho schools of Walhalla opened oi Monday, Sept. 4th, with tho follow lng teachers composing tho faculty: High School Department. M. K. Fort, superintendent-A.B Wofford. B. Nf. Singleton-B.S., Citadel. R. D. Booro-B.S., Clemson. Miss Lola Kaufman-B.A., Win throp. Miss Frances Earle-B.? A. Win throp. Miss Elizngeth H. Dorrlck-B. A Woman's Collogo, Duo West. Grammar School Department. Grade 7-Mrs. L. T. Covlngton B. A., Landor. Grado C-.Miss KatcYarborough B. A.. Chicora. . Grade 5-Miss Willlo Bollo Duel ott-B. A.. Nowborry. Grade 1-Miss Ruth Agnew-B.? Womnn'c College. Duo Wost. Grado 1-Mrs.L.A. Probst-Stain ton Female College. Grade 3-Miss Marion Ilctrick B.M., Greenville Woman's College. Grade 3-Miss Janie Harrison Win throp. Grado 2--Miss Nettie Hubbard A., Winthrop. Grado 2-Miss Bosslo Miekler Clty School, Washington, D. C. Grade 1-Miss Nancy Fox-B.A Convorso. Mill School. Mrs. H. It .Hughs-Grconvillo \V< man's College ' Mrs. Claude Reid-Oconco O?tti ty Teachers' Training School. Music- Miss Ruth Martin-A dorson Collogo. Exprosston-Mrs. John J. Reed -Emorson's College of Expression Tho Enrollment in tho high school department is 13 Total onrollmont in tho Wulbai High School is now moro than 55 Tho onrollmont in tho mill school 98. Tho colored school ls again charge of R. H. Burts and his wit with an enrollment of 110. An enthusiastic class in athletl lillie fifi In years gone by, parti* it fell to my lot to sell ings, Securities, thesi ically, again and ?gair WISH TO that I atn now prepa: Gilt-Edge Securities in both Life and Fire, the insurance line? Your business is sol predated to thc utmosi N. . PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE AND L W A L H A L ls under the direction of Messrs. Sin gleton and Poore. . Tho hoard of trustees congratu lates itself upon being ohio lo pro curo a faculty composed of such strong toachors and an unusually successful year is anticipated. TRIO ARIO INJ U1113?) I Nf SMASH-UP. Ono Not Expected to Survive-Two Accidents in Ono Day. GreonyiUe, Sept.. 10. - Th reo mon aro lu a desperate "condition here to night as a result ot two automobile accidents near hero to-day. Ono of *.ho trio is not expected to survive the night. Anderson Durham, white, 38 years of ago, of Peo Doo Mill, is in, tho City Hospital suffering from a fractured skull, lacerated head and his right ribs cracked In ns a result of n hend on collision between two cars of a well-known make at tho underpass on the Buncombo rond, ono and a half milos outsido of Greenville. Ho is Hie father of flvo children and his wife is living . Hud Ballow, 32 years of nge, sin glo, ls in tho same hospital suffering from a lacerated lioad and sovored ?arteries, which aro bleeding pro fusely. He recotvod tho injuries in* the same accident, , Was Head-on Crash. Frank W. Kenable, local automo bile dealer, had his left log broken below tho knee and his left oar was severed from his head when tho right rear lire of his car blew out, throw ing tho automobile into a pilo of un derbrush on tho roadside and caus ing tho limb of a treo to drag him from thc car. The limb cut Mr. Kon ablo's ear off and then throw him beneath tho car, which missed over him, breaking his log. Worth Gold smith, son of a local Insurnnco man, In the samo car, was uninjured. Master's Sales STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF OCONEE. In Court of Common Pleas. Pursuant to decrees of tho afore said Court, in tho enses named be low, I will oller for salo, to tho high-* est bidder, in front of tho Court House door, at Walhalla, S. C., on MONDAY, the 2d day of October, 11)22, botwoon tho legal hours of sale, tho tracts of land bolow de scribed: Charles .W. Pitchford, Plaintiff, against Ellie Nichols Rice, Corrio Sims, Ar thur Sims, Lawrence Sims, May Sims and Her Sims, Defendants. All that piece, parcol or tract of land, situate, lying and being In Oco nee county, State of South Carolina, on waters of Little River, of Kooweo Rlvor, of Seneca River, adjoining lands of D. P. Grant, W. J. Townes, T. E. Aloxandor and Elisha Alexan der, containing ono hundred and six ty (100) acres, moro or loss, known as the James Nichols tract. Terms of Sale-That in tho ovent of the fnlluro of tho purchaser, or purchasers, to comply with tho terms of thc salo immediately, that tho Master do re-sell tho said premises on tho samo Salesday, or some con venient Salesday thereafter, at tho samo placo and on the samo torms as heretofore set out, nt tho risk of tho former purchaser, or purchasers, and that ho do continuo so to do until ho hus found ft purchaser, or purchas ers, who shall comply with tho torms of salo. Purchaser to pay extra for dood and stamp. W. O. WHITE, Master for Ocnoco County, S. C. Sept. 13, 1?I22. 38-40 G. W> Carnes, Plaintiff, against O. L. Glympli, Dofondnnt. All that certain pleco, parcel, or tract of land, situate, lying and hoing In tho .Stato and County aforosald, and containing thlrty-sovon and 41 100 ncres, moro or less, adjoining lands of T. A. Durham, Jeff Lanier, J, ,S. ("lymph, and being tho samo land deeded to O. L. Glymph by IL M. Stn not I on tho 30th day of D?com bor, 1919, and known as a part of tho W. J. McClure land. Terms of Sale-CASH. Thnt In tho event of failure of purchaser, or pur chasers, to comply with tho terms of salo w'thin live days from day of salo tho Master do ro-ndvortiso and rosoli said premisos on tho following Sales day, or some convenient Salesday thereafter, nt tho saino placo and on tho same terms ns herotoforo sot out, at the risk of tho former purchaser, or purchasers, and that ho do con tinuo so to do uni.i ho has found a pu reit.-.. $r, or purchasers, who com ply witl tho torms of salo. Purchaser will noe bo lot Into possession of tho premises boforo January 1st, 1923: Provided, That not moro* than ono e of Oconee. :ularly during thc war, you Government Sav 5 you bought, patriot- 1 i. ANNOUNCE i red to sell you other the form of insurance, in fact any thing in icited and will be ap FANT, Agent. HADING FIRE INSURANCE CO., . LA, S. C. third of all crops, or their valuo, grown in 1922, shall pass to tho pur chaser with said land, and that said ono-thlrd interest shall bo subject to its proportion of any Hons now (July ll, 1922,) oxlstiug over tho crops on said land. . Purchasor to pay extra for deed and stamp. W. O. WHITE, Master for Oconeo County, S. C. Sept. 13, 1922. 38-40 O. W. Gignllllnt, Plaintiff, against C. W. Chastain and W. D. Hnnvoy, Defendants. All that certain pioco, parcel, or tract of lnad, situato, lying and be ing in the County of Oconee, Stnto of South Carolina, containing sevon ty-ono ncros, more or loss, according to a plat of survey thcroof made by C. C. Myers, Surveyor, adjoining lands of N. P .Grant, W. J. Walters, J. I<\ Mason and J. A. Callaham, and hoing all the tract convoyed to C. W. Chastain by W. H. Kludley by dood dated January 1st, 1919, and hoing part of tho old Wm. Brown homo place. Also, All that piece, parcol or lot of land situato, lying and hoing in Center Township, of tho County of Oconoe, Slate of South Carolina, and on tho north side of , tho public road loading from Westminster to Andorsonvillo, and known as tho Andorsonvillo rond, beginning at iron pin in tho coiner of said road, a corner common with lands of C. A Whit Hold, and running thence north ll. W 174 feet to an iron pin In tho eerier of Town vlllo public, road, thence along con tor of Townvlllo road X G 6% W 214 feet to iron pin at the intersection of the centors of tho.Townvillo and An dorsonvillo road, (which form the Westminster road), thenco back along tlie Andorsonvillo road S 4 2 E IGOJ/? foot to tho northeast cornor of gin lot, and thence still along tho Conier of said Andersonvillo road, S 44 E 180y? foot-to tho boglnning corner, same hoing moro fully shown on plat of survey by Charles N. Gign llllnt, (lated July 22, 1909, recorded in Clerk's Offico, Oconoo County, S. C., on August 19, 1900, in Plat Book A, Pago 1, and hoing tho northern portion of tho lot convoyed C. W. Chastain by B. S. Herring by deed boating date tho 31st day of Decem ber, 1918, and recorded in said of fico on the 7th day of January, 1019, In Deed Book 3-E, Pago 80. Terms of Salo-CASH. That in tho event of tho failure of purchaser, or purchasers, to comply with the terms of sale within five days from day of salo, the Master do re-advertiBe and re-sell said premises on the follow ing Salestlay, or some convenient Salosday thereafter, at the same placo and on tho same tor ms as here tofore set out, at tho risk of the for mer purchaser, or purchasers, and that ho do continue so to do until ho has found a purchaser, or purchas ers, who comply with tho torms of onie. Purchaser to pay extra for deed and stamp. W. O. WHITE, ) Master for Oconeo County, S. C. Sept. 13, 1Q22. , 38-40 NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CltEDITOHS. All persons indebted to the Estate of A. P. CRISP, Docoasod, aro bore by not?fiod to make payment to tho undersigned, and nil persons having claims against tho said Est alo will present tho same, duly attested, within tho timo prescribed by law? or bo barred Mrs, BESSIE C. CRISP, Executrix of tho Estate of A. P.. Crisp, Docoasod. Sopt. 13, 1922. 38-41 NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. All porsncs indebted to tho Estate of Victor H. Jones, Docoasod, are hereby notified to mako payment to tho undersigned, and all persons haying claims against said Estate will prosont the same, duly attested, within tho time proscribed by law, or bo barred. J. L. KELL, Administrator of tho Estato of Victor H. Jo?os, Deccnsod. Aug. 30, 1922. 35-38 NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. All persons indebted to tho Estato of Hovoy B. Dlasslngamo, Dec'd., aro hereby notified to make payment to tho undersigned, and all persons having claims against said Estate will present tho samo, duly attested, within tho time prescribed by law? or be barred. (LIZZIE BLASSINGAME and E. L. KIDLER, Administrators of the Estate of Ho voy B. Dlasslngamo, Doo'd. Aug. 30, 1922. 85-38 ,