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While 2 Let us show you Climines, For Be We have a special p to do and a practical p For renewing old fL ed effect we recommen make a splendid job. W Green and Rich Mahogi for Lawn and Piazza F and interior work. Gol cial black Varnish for flu "Puri The Mani larendon Plantation Facts i (Continued from Page. 4.) invested in mules employed on this plantation where 15 plows are oper ated is no small item when it is con sidered there are 20 to 25 .head be sides a number of horses. Of other live stock there are, from 10 to 15 head of cattle and 75 head of hogs. P Large amounts of peaches are grown as the soil is very favorable to' the production of this fruit. Besides peaches and appl9s Mr. Timmons has a pecan' orchard which has done fairly well this season. Five hundred cans of peaches have already been placed in stock. Practically all the farming is conducted with latest im proved machinery. Among the num erous buildings on the place, all of which are ip a good condition is a fine, substantial 10 room house. Mr. Timmons has resided in this location for. the, past ten years and in that time has proven . himself an intelli gent, conservative planter. HEI BELOW / Boydenl's Dark Tan Cordvan Boyden's Dark Tan Cordo Eri ,Boyden's Kangaroo, English 1 Boyden's Black Kid Bals, str Boyden's Patent Leather Bluc Forbush Cushion Sole Bluchei S' Si One lot of Ladies' Taup Kid One lot of Ladies' Gray Lac One lot of Ladies' Black Kid, heel .. . .. -. .. ._ .. One lot of. Ladies' Dat k Tar One lot of ILadies' Gray Cras One lot of Ladics' Gray Si heel ... .. ... . . .. ... . . ttending our Splendid Line Varnishes, Stains, B autifying the aint for every purpose. Simp aiter will advise you how t irniture with one coat to pro d Velvo-tone. Any lady car e have Velvo-tone in Old O my. Then there's Floor Pa urniture, Enamels for Bath d and Silver f6r picture fra 'eplace grates, fenders,- etc. osely Made for Every Purp rung Gro Sunnyside Farm. Just east of Manning one reaches a typical Seuthern home and one of nature's beauty spots. Inclosed on the south and east' sides by a tastily trimmed California privet hedge are bowers of flowers, practically all the tropical fruits and plants While stand ing in bold relief to the beautiful sur roundings is a modern seven room house of neat architectural design where, among the other conveniences pure artesian water is provided throughout the place. Included in this tract which is owned by F. P. Ervin, are 20 acres five of which are devoted to the pasturage of the three full blooded Jerseys, which provide milk from which the richest cream and finest butter are produced. Corn, velvet beans, table peas, soy beans including all kinds of garden truck, cabbage, turnips, lettuce, tomatoes and parsley 'are grown in abundance. Three Satsuma orange trees supply this delectable fruit, Kiefer pears, plums, figs, peaches and grapes being among the collection of fruit pro duced here. Grapes are to be had during the months of June, August, 'By Why not instru siums the phys lected. There i what he knows the care of the likewvise? . Some new view: atbout feet and It is the first ri -new shoes just:i S to new shoes.] grow while the for shoes for' ar - as they should 12 RE SOME OF THE MAN English last-..-....-- ...--12.50 glish last-.-...-- --- ....--10.00 ast--------....---.---- -..$10.00 ight last-----.--....---$10.00 ier, straight last -..-- ...--...-10.00 ------ - ---- ...--.-...--$10.00 "ECIAL Lace shoes, Louis heel .. ... $8.00 e Shoes, Louis heec..-......$8.00 with a Gray Cravenette top, Louis K IidI Lace Shoes,~~Louis~~heel $80 enette Lace Shoes, Louis heel $7.00 Ledie -Vamp, gray cloth top), Louis ----- -..-.-- ...----$9.50 LADIES La'dies' Oyster Gray, high to1) punm heel -.. Ladies' Battleship Gray, high top w~ Ladies'~fPatent Vamnp, button wIth a Ladiies' Havana Brown Walking Shoe, Ladies' Black French Kid Walking last..-... .. Ladies' Dark Tan Russia Calf Walkini last ... .. .. Ladios' Dark Tan Russia Calf Walkin last .. -.. . ON ALL OUR SHOES BULl SUMTER, 14e Far. of 'Lucas Paints rushes, Etc. Home. ly tell us what you want o do it. luce that beautiful fum do the work easily and ik, Fumed Oak, Zarina ints and Stains, Paints Tubs, Baby Caryiages mes and 'trinkets. Spe See us for Paints. use." :ery Co. Septembe, October and November. Mrs. Ervin, who is president of the poultry association, justly takes pride in her fowls of which she has at present 47 pullets and 18 . hens. The Ervins have resided here for the past 14 years and have successfully demonstrated that a vast variety of fruits, shrubs and plants, even those of. the colder climates, can be suc cessfully grown here by contmuning with nature and observing closely its immutable laws when tilling the soil. Farmer Who Loves His Dogs---House Built 100 Years Ago. H. A. Plowden, who owns a 200 acre tract of land 200 acres of which are under cultivatipn, resides in one of the typical antebellum houses which, in all probability, is 100 years old and is now in perfect state of development. The first floors are ap proached by wide flights of stairs reaching to the verandas. The roof of the verandas upon pillasters ex tending to the ground. The building rests on abuttments of masonry. All the wood in the building is in an excellent state of preservation. The architecture of all portions of the WIN Training etion about the health of th ical directors give attentio s the chance for the enterp to the public. Dentists mas teeth. Indeed they are pro of fitting the feet are accej footwear, as lie discovers ile of this store that the fe< is it is the rule of Uncle San [t is even more important tli soldier's feet have reached ty member of the family con ec that will assure you of cor Y STYLES AND QUALIl Forbush Cushion Sole Congresi Dark 'Tan Russian Calf, Englisi Black Kangaroo Blucher, high Tfan Russian Calf' Bal. English Gun Metal, Button or lBlucher, Gun Metal, Bal. English last .. Our line of Boys' Shoes is We are showving for the boy English last that is right in el In our line of Misses' an< nature requires andl we can fit you can train it for the futur in later (lays that they will nc and tired burning feet. We he _ practicable. ~' SHOES F1 soly, lace with a Louis ' Li - -----------...$15.00 It sole, lace with a Louis Li . - - . . . .$12.50 ray top_..-- ....-..-$12.50 'Li sco on the Army last $10.00 Shoe, lace on the Army Li -- -..----------....$8.50 g Shoe, lace on the Army Li ~~-- -- ----.--....-...$9.50 * g Shoe, lace, on the Army Li .----.-- -..---...---$7.50 g Shoe, lace, on the Army Li -.--------. - ---$5.00 9 WE HAVE THIEM ON TI M4 building,. of which there are several, are of the 'design of a hutidred years t ago. The structure was built by Capt. --Richard Haynesworth. Mr. f Plowden l not only a. good farmer, but he enjoys 'the chase and he has a pack of the best 'Walker -pack hounds in the State of South Caro lina. As a successful planter Mr. Plowden can hit the .trail having raised this year about 1,500 pounds of tobacco which brought him about f $3,000. He also grew about 30 bales 1 of cotton and "1,200 bushels of corn.,( He has resided in the present loca tion for the last 45 years. Mrs. E. Plowden. Not 'only is Mrs. Plowden a school teacher but she is interested in farm- F ing having a tract of land containing 300 acres,. 125 acres of which are mostly into pasture. Nevertheless, her broad acres produced about 1,200 pounds of -tobacco this season. She has a beautiful home where she has lived for a number of years. Plowdens Are Pioneer Settlers. Nine miles east of Maning I. V. Plowden resides on a 2,300 acre farm, 200 acres of which he -conducts, the balance being tenanted. This year he will produce about 75 bales of cot ton, 3,000 bushels of corn and 500 bushels of oats. He was successful in raising about $1,000 worth of to bacco which will add materially to the revenues of the season's business. Mr. Plowden is another up-to-date planter who has learned the wisdom of diversified farming and has no apprehensions in any year lest he will make good with at least a portion of his crops and come out at the end of the year with a good showing to the right side of the ledger. Among the live stock are 10 mules, 50 hogs, 30 head of cattle and, in the poultry, a number of well bred chickens. Large crops of peaches and apples are grown here. Good buildings and a large conveniently arranged house are among the valuable assets of this plantation. The pioneers of the Plow dens' came to this section of the country about 175 years ago and the large and well cultivated plantations of their descendants attest the fru gality and industry of those pioneers in the land which is being emulated by their descendants. J. F. and D. F. Tobias. Among the sturdy planters in this section may be mentioned J. F. To bias and his son, D. F. Tobias, who came to this section and settled where they have lived for the past 50 years. While they have not been quite so THJ the Feet feet in public schools? In s a to this important topic. Jh 'ising shoe merchant to study e no bones in going into the ud to do it. Why shouldn't 4 )ted, now that Uncle Sam is r4 it in examining the feet of ~t of man, woman or child be that the feet of every soldier at a child's feet be measured their normal growth. So whi ec to see us and let expert sh< Ifort, long wear and good 1o0l IES THAT WE ARE OFFI S---------...---...-..SlO.00 last ... _- _- ...-.. .. -.$9.50 te lucer -- ---------.-$9.50 last ---_ __.- ..- ....- ._- ....$6.00 high toe-----.... ---..- -....$.00 -- -- -- --- -- .. .. $5.00 Lhe last word of style and quality. a (dark tan andl gun me2tal on a ecry way. Children's Shoca; we have what the foot and get It in shape so 3, so ns to assure the child that t be troubled with corns, bunions ve all the styles that is new and (JOM $2.50 T idies' Dull Kid Black Calf Walking SI last . Ldies' Dull Kid Black Calf Walking SI last -. ((lies' Kidl Lace Shoe, with a wvelt sole dies' French Kid Button Shoe, with a heel . ((lies' French Kid Lace Shoe, wvith a heel. (dies' French Kid Lace Shoe, with a heel .. dies' French Kid Lace Shoe, with a heel. 1E DIFFERENT WIDTHS. SHOE 4 Soi uccessful a some of the planters yet hey have made a reputation for hon sty, frugality and diligerice in their eld of labor,and they have gained an nviable reputation in the community or their sterling character and up ightness. ['ea May Be Grown to Profit About Here. That the soil, climate and other onditions in this locality are quite avorable for the cultivation of the ea plant has been conclusively dem nstrated. Mrs. John Herriot, wife >f Magistrate John Herriot, has ,rown two tea plants which, the past eason, yielded one-half pound of tea >f the finest quality. The writer was riven a branch of one of the plants vhich was in bloom and also con ained several buds. The tea plant s a hardy shrub and it is quite pos sible and not improbable that the )lant could be successfully grown in his section to a profit. It might not )e outside the inevitable to predict hat the growing of the tea plant in ommercial quantities will become a eality in the near future in this sec ion. In all sections wherever a ginnery )r oil mill is located there it wil )e found that the people are hitting .p a pace, it matters not whether it i; he planter awaiting his turn to dis ose of his cotton and secure his aheck, or the ones inside the plants vho are rushing marchinery and mer. ;o handle the large output from the fertile fields of this section of South ,arolina. And it all portends big noney and prosperous times for all :oncerned. 0 BOSCHEE'S GERMAN SYRUP. Why use ordinary cough remedies, ,vhen Boschee's German Syrup has >een used so successfully for fiftyone rears in all parts of the United States or coughs, bronchitis, colds settled n the throat, especially lung troubles. [t gives the patient a good night's rest, free from coughing, with easy !xpectoration in the morning, gives iature a chance to soothe the inflam d parts, throw off the disease, help ng the patient to regain his health. l5 and 75 cent bottles. Sold by Hug ;ins' Pharmacy.-adv. LIKE EVERYTHING ELSE, HIDES AND FURS ARE BRING ING HIGH PRICES. BRING YOUR FURS TO ABRAMS AND GET HIGH PRICES. Right! ome schools and gymna other schools it is neg about the feet and to tell schools and lecturing on ~xperienced shoe men do ~vealing new information soldiers. measured when fitted to be measured when fitted because the child's feet an you are in the market >e salesmen fit your feet (S. RIlNG THE TRADE THI Gun Metal Blucher Black Kid Blucher ._ Blac k Kid Bal. for Bunion on the Gun Metal Blucher, high toe .. .. Our line of Men's Work Shoes is the right prices on them, from Our line of staple and comf everything that is good to show forent lasts andl widths which en Special to the Brides: You unless your feet are fted, as that new life right by having your f .Jook good andl assure you of comfo with your house duties. 0 $18.00 ioe, lace, on the Army ----------...-...-$6.00 ioe, lace, on the Army ------------... . $5.00 and a Louis heel $9.50 wvelt sole and a Louis ---....-....--...$9.50 wvelt sole and a Louis ---- - ....--..-$7.50 welt sole and a Louis ...--....-- -- ...-$5.00 welt sole and a Louis ... -.. $3.50 AAA TO EE ith Carolina. ___ j, f ,'3 r - PELLACRA OSINC STS iSRORS ALL THROUGN THE SOUTH Dslease Now Better Understood and Dependable Specific at Last Found. By the time Pellagra had become known as a separate disease, and one involving the sufferer in a new form of excruciating agony, it had become so widespread and deeply intrenched that it seemed at one time almost impossible to eradicate it. Since the introduction of SUL FERRO-SOL, the remarkable natural mineral remedy for this terrible dis ease, the disease has not only been checked but it has noticeably de creased and health and full recovery has been brought to hundreds of Pellagra sufferers. Mr. W. H. Cutler of 106 So. 20th St., Birmingham, Ala., adds a glad voice of praise to hundreds of others. He writes: "I had a bad case of Pellagra and suffered indescribably. I was badly broken out and my bowels were be yond control and I was a mighty sick man and becoming more discouraged every day." "I was very much alarmed over my case as I had seen such awful effects of Pellagra in others." "Finally I got so bad I could not work and things looked mighty blue for me but about this time I was told about SULFERRO-SOL and wonderful things it had done for Pel lagra sufferers so I got a bottle and commenced on it." "It was simply wonderful to see SULFERRO-SOL take hold me. I could see it's great work 'inside of ten days and in a month I had im proved amazingly." "Now, thanks to this great remedy I am a different man and can laugh at Pellagra. I feel like telling every one I meet that the greatest remedy that has ever been sold to mankind is SULFERRO-SOL." SULFERRO-SOL can be found at any Drug Store. If your Druggist does not have SULFERRO-SOL he will order it for you. The Murray Drug Co. Columbia, State Distrib utors.-adv. - Soldiers Peak, Rigby and Jake Ise man have gone back to Camp Jack son, after spending Sunday in Man ning. fAR 5 SEASON -- S5.00 - - S5.00 foot--------- $5.00 -$3.50 he best to he had andl we have --$3.00 Io $6.00 rt Shoes are right. We have' he t radeI and we haive the dif LleLs us to fit the (j. will not be prolO1Iy dressed should be so1 why not start the yet properly fitted, which wvill