University of South Carolina Libraries
53 EETLRANSNAT SEVTE ~REU I a., M ay d p- I pr(e ( Vearains - I and 22. F-ully 5,000 - Conede ates )1 h in the city's to th m will e or m1oV meUi S1. n t ition, . 3 c bartors. as ol' 01n - the t i' - t n Certifcate - T1 ' I who . hors ru a i i a .liul. :1 py atx one *'I'to A jte t in- lit I Carl llntnS s of Cofeter tV t 'I. TCic take AYES HEA IG HONEY, a h ai t in ritate t i old b r e othect of chldre sufrn fom ColdrCoup The halingeffec ofIfye' Heln loe n (I iOh !I"t l (I vi "IA - ho a . IIII t (' 1 re OI : (n I!I o141 n I I cIIa14 1s .41,1 110 :ie py trat comine Ith the el.1t oi e of (",IT] 11 inton, Setns of Coiifetei'ate Yet Grve's oe Tte Sahlve d thr uhnte oreso t To Stop a Cough Quick take HAYES' HEALING HONEY,a cough medicine which stops the cough by healing the inflamed and irritated tissues. A box of GROVE'S 0-PEN-TRATE' SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and Croup is enclosed with every bottle of HAYES' HEALING HONEY. The salve should be rubhed on the chet ana throatn ofm child5fing from Lan Csol ior np Pi l h taitff, edwt tohallgefeto Pusant osto a <cr ofthhCur inthembies saed acse I wne caeto at cost ouyt the ghrauet c.hdra Jt sk monhurdgint fora hYES for suc ofsaluthe f'iolwingdecrb ed2Onlerty, o wit. ll tha flotin anec an pAc oan, siW~tae y and being0 itn, tety le Lauendas,.onyadSaeaoesd nte eto aidefchestnut stretobe tng abown statedechom, I lacl sellrat Cluryi o.tr Iatin ory the h omes bd e 'lacren of . :IH. and M. on Sa.eCrewsI ain bond I engoy the th-b Aay ofet the easth d byn thestnutl stre, for tuli salsuthe ll owinr .formrly . All west lot lndadsre of ..al and litate, ofJ.yingdl and on teaitying I ighty-tw, otitne-l ndredths (82-100)iof on thre wmrsie of lestndt steng the ingken'tiathneye o Mrs.co Mlry. C.r Mat. IrJ. Cfarmdy thet byoded pae of October, M's T 1 reCredwin deeid .bookd on page no84, ofle fctey onlthk ofour yt wor ormryan Aelny es eing to bi 3.Cesd on i theoety and of N.uie t. ake a adepsi of not Cldess tand ontaundred dola wih' t~e 01'lessk and -hetingen ,1dene(tl~ oveyid tn bidd'n. lThis dOes rnt efe to therd Pltf by the Clerms of Sale:fo On-al canty band Anyersnsra to b id monsaro datyal; the creqiro to ea decured iby nond ltan monae ofthre dolar oip the Cerkd atrte ie, ear iTeoro tidspoty fro 'bd ofte i lenve to. ~ fuairto pay bIsng etire Temsidae On-hl cash, Pucaebo ao a pan staes. I tele moers oma ae on t comlethiedit ptholnd 'to- be ered .~ n and o oreofbsequn igalopday iontem trm, date ito formhie urhaseurc.srt a~o a C. A. 'I0tWIDR, ,C. C. C. P. and 0. 0. Dated, thais May 2. 1922, 4042t-A THERE IS PLACE ONI FOR TURKEY Hen Will Always Be the Pitrepared by tho t ' nit d ae lpv tia't.-nI t of* Agrietilture.) s ive lil 'viIt rilits Iit'i' illittiolis :10 rit!l aIii s ofi er-ops, 1.'1lielivoring t s eli'' tr u' rang len that 1111 is mnost pritabe111 forIt tniehI ilivillua Il ri ll. They <do litn sw t in ) 'lectin g ihe l i hi 111s 1 i tilli - hers II* livie sltlwk. i,11 no1 so in eh attenitionl is paidl to theilecio f poiultry to) suit tie- po tiliarh' coinilitins of' f**rills, alil leglord ~ s The Ilo will a1kwilys heli- ll leadter tillioly ('n."'ll lIthh I ulry. sa I y is the Uiuilt'l SItes I )t' :il lisllt 14 Agrielllltre, but sFio re qulirt; IItlti iti Ill' il ' keys, gllit'll s, eests :111 ilcks.jui st as oin 1t lary i11,1 u l ill v sut! i 1 vuut 'il lu it le- hv illl lillsillv-lot 1r141i ilulilii'u. Ducks Gather Food From Streams. \\'here li rail ti itis of li lihboriin farins arl inl proxila ly to IIhe hariti will yllo.\ nrelt it wi uld, iie lutps, e 111'114r 11411l 4 t o t- e t rkeys. Thll fuari t i1ur.'.l ",hiCh i N st re4 l IS 1-i n, II(< wh I h ht rItno pogeinnd, w\ouhl114 prolb :lbl 'it r 101, 4w without t l uvt ks. liut i-l ii ibif i farill, on which Itir litvs \\. bt1t0 he i (iisn olv infgo. In y h slieill, u ith a s iul pool s 10 vnivty 11;ail luti 4l i w l Iini ho prolitabrle, 11, h11 1 ho i ! t a1 I ts 1Il orfa its and pre t u 1 1 tiu- ins -is ht 1 es Is v ll nl. 1I-' Il 1linuhl pt e ituIts (r 11 1blnou 1 to f il.se 011r I'ar Ose h v tho Ham or Suld fteir fend lnts, inh-vnriong illions Otga hr Placte. nuiu \ rlls iha (ce' ol er ji 11i Onls hTIre by rh ore sti8Ia:-II-sI ll inirly 'xNIenvI I I n I n t is 1,- n.1 i luportan :Il IIiten: t thll, die of Arte turkey. \'hn he supi . (it' i n stIl b it s to fit t1l 11h ig hier begihn s tilling by 1 -'k d n'lg till 1114 'n restut s, hInechnus Ind thet likeo, [Iurkey * s Will go .1 long wtty I t rd u attenin tt.ht) lves fr th Tht a ni I fi g ir (Christias ma'r itt. all i Ill lint reluirnt 1A1 c10 - lit fi tong or olhel gains to inish ittili. j ne111r1a y sI unkt I inItIIn, ak ys Iilreftllire a1 large erineeding f grain han ch icens to) finlish 1h4,la for()u1 r cet, but as they lutilize forms of waste h1:11- h1us and their brools woui not ii' tlh king lit of n few turkeys Is :oodI t ,cononTh filishing perIlod HI Fl.ANK~ MEANS9 SAIN njOtghr i thaepak MOST FARMS S. DUCKS OR GEESE ... .... .cader Among Farm Poultry. of wasth that wo1hl esvipe both hells aid turkc'ys. Taking I wider ringe thalu vhicvJi. 45s, 11110 yet not lliie So wilI as 2:t4iikevy, keepaing largely to thv thi'ketl.. aIn! weeil plAtches, al1 coniinittin~g f'ewer ferdinsaginlst fi('1 111( 14t I' ga Ir VI h11111an It ite4r I 1hicken1s 41r. tit4keys, reiriiring l(itle' fe(oding' t ;lly tiltae, being goo(d layers dluring heir sv'oito of' eggs 11h211 ni thou1ght by litaiy to hainve a richer anid liler Ilhvolr even thn ii het eggs, flit- guillea is i go fiowl I to ktepl) on aNy rari wheire ia serIous efr'ort is niiiide to con vert all waste into ineat or eggs. 4Ieese, ill it liIrgier ileaswre thill chickens,.orian other kild of' poultry, are ga'1zng StOCk. taking their living ill hirge 1ort frmi the ordi'inry grasses of the pur1e142s. Whenl te 'acts are,(, taken into cons de 'll t lerao that ithle de 24nu41141 I44r geese is strolg, steally, and exltei'led Ipratilally over tle entire year. not (4nlInvil "To the huldny sea sons as the detnaini for turkeys. 1hat geese eXel all other kinds of poultry its pl'ofi(t'ers of falt, the iliilp rtaine4 of 2444 :24junte number i4f geese in t po1ulry shemille bmotine5 applmrent. OnI l'trins \v(re potis or strealmis a1re a1tli 'ibi3, ducks will oliverill into ietl i i lnd eggs g re. t vI tItillities or wate-r insects .11 241 var4i' s 1tu41a tc forms that wvouim not he utiie b~y :iIyN 44114ii.r kill 411' p oultry. DI)u ks, whil tley co1sine lar."o 124Iuani('s (if grass and 4141her groen slulf, aire 4444in'r partial to naliilT 'eeds an14d 1re1 very enlergetle' Inl patrollinlug Ole bralcli (s, cre(ks, and ponds its Sources of f'eed supilly. Pigeons of Questionable Value. ''lit' on4. kitnl of poultry of question able, ecol4oinie value oln fitrins is the pigeol. Almost exclusively at grain 4enter, thev pigeonl reniders no4 impilortant 21e'v1e ts at conserver of wilste, ex cept. perluts, In tihe case of shattered 3raiin the (is, and that. inl a large Imlealsiure would be ,takeni up by other poultry and by pigs. Tle pig v'4n ha24s 11. place in the towns and ('ties, bit, except in Isolated instances where coinitions itre peculIarly favor able, its prodtielon Is not often de. siralc on farimis. 'ile back-yard poultry keeper can hardly. hope for sucevss with itirkeys, geese, ducks, or guilieis, but for those whto have lofts over garage, stable or coal shed the op14 I'1rtunit1y for squalb gr'owlig 1s at thIs point,1. but they can he malidt w~itht4( 13141 suiccess In 1less II valable 1imr1s, such1 11s thle flank or' auxiliary 81lme(e. wheire there Is loose conlnective tIssue thlat reall~y albsorbs the serum114. in maiiklng an au4xiliary' injection the front legs should be spread aiparit so a1s to stretch the suiperfielal muscles between the legs, iand the needle should be dlirected so as8 to aIvold thle muilscles of the shoulder. It Is dlesiable to maike the Injec tIons at a poInt that will make drain uge easy should an a4bs'ess form. Se rumn should never bei Injected Into a mass4 0of fatty tissue, a1s It Is not sufH elently absorptIve; Although the ser 4)us mlemibr'anei lijig in the~ abdom01 14n41 catvity tatkes )p serumn reailly, ab dom244inal injeepIoua are'not recomimend ed1 beco use tjie danger of punfctur lag the Inferfial organs wIth thle nleedlle or of carryIng InfectIon Into the envIty. Smaill pIgs andl shiotes lip to 80 pounds(h In weIght may be held up by the hind legs, with the forefeet rest lag on the ground, and the Iijection mad1(e Into the loose tIssue of the flank. A pilg so held Is In at good p)ositlon for the talkIng- of temiperatuire, cleanoing, tihe urea of opleratIon, 1and( malkIng the Inject Ion. JFalfrr' 11ul1letin 8.q4, w114h4 has been recently reprInted, con talns full InformatIon regalrding hog 1'h4leral atnd the miethiods of ,onltrol, ILLINOIS LEADS IN BUILDING Stat. Constructed 341 MIles of Perma nent Hard Roads In 1020, SettIng New Record. One of the most InterestIng (levelop lients of thle last ten or fifteen years iima been the complete rehablItatIon af the road, In Its Age-long role as one0 Lf the chief means of communIcatIon, flhe years that intervened between the coinlg of the raIlway apd the comIng f the ilnotorcar saW.# great sIlence sand a great quIet settle down over Ylist' numbers of the. world's hIghways, says Uthristiani Scheence Monitor. Thle motor. ear, however, has changed all \thlat, and today, stateit and countries are vyIng with one another 'In the matter of road buildIng, -as to' both quiaatity sid qualIty. All honor, therefore to th-e state of Illnois wIth its 341 miles *1922.13.( Jhsfi 140%ds.. TH' That skyward rears its gr ground, and possibly may b( waste its fragrance," but the den Perfume which Collins' ly 90c was formed of cultiva not wild roses. When the si ers bent, their petals droppec and converted into the most fumes, and the price is sc DEPARTMENT STORE. Tn 1411, we sell the lo)wer grales of pet. fine:. I oyt's I )illi( Colognes at oilv 7c. Perimed Toil-t Soas. "ma1ll white hotel six. . V i 1 jhape bars at only onie ceIt. ()I ( eaeh- Soap an d one1( bml- toilet Sap. all -'c 5c. Palm Olive Soap. three Ior 25c. FiohIina, 4c. Ex: lai ue .'ize (i1yverine. 2 I) I5e. " Pull many11 a reml (J, puirest ray scrmne, the dhrk inititlfathoed depths of (e4 an hem-. V11ull m1anY a flowver is born to blush insiven ma11l waste-its Ira l-ralle oI the dhesert air.' bl the esselne of IHoes that pervad, 'Ies the Talciiis ain l'Powders at ('()l -l.IN' DI )Il PAT1TI.NT ISTP ORE is not wasted. ;l11(a 1t11 odors. ar-easig and the prive oA' \bul vis is only 20c for talemn al 45c For ta-e powd"e:i Air Ploat 'Taleil)n Powder1 at 8c: .\ir hloat Fa-e Powder at 8c; Col igate' Shaiving 1 icks in ii in .ases 25c. Al tmImle of prevelntioll is worith a pml0 oF Para.!graplis filled with 'pitaplis. "Ilere rests his head u1po the lap (1 ea t I. A yoith (f Fortune and ttmnt uni known. la ir seience frovied n(ot on hi "s limmnible hirti,'' and he mttight have beeli Iiv ing mil valking nil. ilstelad( ot lying in I It raIth. Iid he lsed sientilifie coliponlidIs Iilke ('uins' DepaimIient Stoye sells to extermlii Simte dan gelrous geris and eliinainte filitly flies d danllgerolls inlsects. lilee liand Iinsect Powder will kill Ihei for only 90, 3 .hot ties for 25c.. Bee lIrand fusect Powder in lirgte size 1bottles, 2 bot ties for only 45c. You can kill tlie fly be fore it, ha ppels'while in the iticubator state 'witi Shepherd's Fly Driver and spray. ''ll peitille for 90, three bottles for 25c. Plnemiionia Salve for 20o. Castor Oil at 9c, three bottles for 25c. Blarek Driaugh 19c pern paicka'ge. Wine of Cardui at 75c. IBlack Driaught Stoek Powders at 25o. Caldwell 's Syrup j of .Pepsin 49c. An oun~ce o-f tal-y is worth a IPOund~ of "'lEpitaphy. When the Day has elosed his eye far in the west, antd night 's curtains are pinned baek by the sta rs, and yon are at rest, '1 want you -to t-hink about the pretty Curitain Maiterial 'which CNYfAANS' DEiPART.' 'MFNTP STORE sells for so mue'h less: 36 ind~h Curtaini Goods in white at 7o andil c; 36 inch flowered Curtain Material at 10o andl 3(6 inehes white Curtain Material 10c, 14c ; and 36 inich Curtain Material in tan and white at,19c. aliso .better grade in wash tain Goods, 36 inches wide in tani, cream and white at 10c, also better grade in wash meileerized Curtaini Material, t'he 40e kind a t 29c. DfSS'OODS Figured Voiles. 36-inch .... .... ....150o' Voiles, 36 aind 40 inch .. .. .. . ..... ..25c Voiles, 40-inch..... .... .... .... ..29c 13'AISTE PRINTE'D Batiste 40-inch..... .... .... ......29c Batiste 40-inch .... .... ......... .39o . S11K MiESSAOI'NE Black. 36-inch lyfessaline .... ........98c Blue, :36-inach Mcssaline-.... .... ....$1.45 Follow the 1M1t haen Po Heights o Lans Squi Rock Ti# $tau tud Hig COLLINS' 5EPAI W. G. WiLSON'S OLD STAND W.E iceful head from common born to "blush unseen and Bfiral fragrance of Mary Gar Department Store sells at on ted flowers of France, and alks were snapped the flow I, their fragrance caught, kept fragrant and lasting of all pdr much less at COLLINS' Ol0RANl4, MOST A IA ('01).0R1S Organdi, 40-inch .... .... .... .... ..25 c Organdi, 40-inch .... ...... . . . . .. .45c I3alis4P, White sheer iality. 40-inch ..39c Enliglish Liong Cloth, 36-i h... . . . . .1o. Indidalinen La wi ......... .... .... 10c 1iigh Orade at ................. ..19c '1'AF T A-P14 Mi lbKj - Bllne D)evil, 3 i 'iaWet a .... .... $1.19. Ala Iose. -inch) Tafeta.......:$1.19 Be iIrown. 36-in m-h 'l'a l'Weia . . .. . .. ,$1.19 1 hn-k. 3( T-i 1n-h l'ale a . . .. . .. . . ...'11 'lAl''lelC'IA S"ilKms I lvk :i -i ch Tall'eta .... .... .... $1.45 M ie. 36-inchi Tall'vta . . .. . . .. 98c. $1.45 .trownl. 36-inch 'l'T ll'eta .... .... .... $1.59 en's St r'aw Ilats 15c.JBoyS' and .Alen's - -av alat at 20c and 25c. Alen 's Inld Yonn1 L Alven' I) ress 11,1tS at 98c, $1.50, $1.65 antd $1.75. Pamna mall ats at $1.95, $2.25 ai $3.95. t~len': Khaki Pants at 98c. ANen 's lihess Pants kt 95c. $1.45, $1.95, $2.45, $3.45. $3.95. $4.95 alnd $5.95 Queenol Elizabeth colid not buly pretty P11r Silk sprilig ieedle "Gold Seal'' bran'd I Ilsier*v like (1)I NMS' IElPARI'AUENT :-TOlR E sells today. I he $1.50 kind Tor 98c. o10o1 Silk IIlose Ior 39c. "Walk-Over'' and "old i Sea'' Brald Silk .Iose inl iaick, 1ordovana, white, grey, itutde and Ruis'siain eaf, to r onl 98c. Ladi(s' "Oakbrook' pure Silk Ilo'e, extra heavy. with steamttt at baek for $1.95. Ladies' seamttless ilose for 5c. Ladies' better (ility Hlose for 10c. Ladies' Lisle I lose with seami at linek, for 15c.- C"hIildrei's high grade Ifose for 100. Childrvent '.i Socks at 121-2o, 15c, 23c, 25c. 'i -s .Scout Shoes at .... $1.75 and $1.89 len 's llrs Shoes $2.95. $3.45, $3.95, $4.95 (Childrien 's Stindals, sizes'5-8 at 75c; sizes 8 1-2 to 1-1 1-2 at 85c; and 12 1-2 to 2 at 98c Ladies' Bed Roomt Slippers at 75c and 95c Misses' and Children's abest (lnality fine Rib~ibed Ihose, black -and cordovan at 18c, 20c, 23c, and( 25o. Men 's Suits for thle .summecr at $2.95, $7.95, $8.95, $12.50 and. .. .. .. ..$12.95 Mefn 's Suits, sutitale for wvear all the year round $6.95, $9.95, $12.95, $14.95 and.---.----.----.... .......$18.95 Boys' Sh its $2.98, $3.95, $4.95, $5.45, ,$5.95, $6.45, $6.95 and. .. .. .. . . .7.95 Liux, for fine laundlerinig.... .... ... .10c Painm Olive Soap, 3 eakes for .... ....25c Harmonicas-..----......... ...... Halrmomeias, bletter' grades, 10c, 150 atnd 25c Meni's Khaki Trousers, all sizes, fromt 30 to 44, for.-.--.-.... .... .... ....95o Men's Overalls, all sizes, 32 to 44, 95c Wine of CIardui for . .. .... ..75c' Ladies' all Ieat'her Pumps ... . ... ...$1.45 Ladies' all leathter Pumps .... .....$1.95 Ladies' one strarp Oxfords .... .....$1.89 L~dies' -back latce Ox fords . . . . ,. ..$98 Shoe 'Leather, 1,pound fotr.. .. ..i.. ...55c Ladies' Oxfoirds $1.89, $1.98, $2.25, $275, $2.95, $3.45, $3.95, $4.45 antd $%.95 iMen 's Shocfs at $1.89, $2.25, $2.95, $3.95. . and .. - .---- --- . . .. . $4.95 - .thi '11 Land on the Lre, W'ere Like a Giesit 48 fletween You Prices (TMENT STQRE~ )LINS, I... .LAUR S S~ C.