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Children C The Kind You Have AlN in use for over 30 ye All Counterfeits, mtat 'Experiments that trifle Infants and Children What is Castoria is a harmless gorie Drops and Sooth contains neither Opiun substanee. Its age is it and allays Feverishness 'has been in constant un Flatulency, Wind - Coli' Diarrhoa;. -It regula: assimilates the Food, gi The Children's Panacea GENUINE CAS o Bears 1 InhUse For es and A .R. -J. M: De. Loach, 2. INTELLIGENT USE - The Second oi - AU state institutions have _n the earl flifties. State orge part in the building up of the tra it- for- granted that the trade is and have therefore framed law every state where fertilizer is si passed- exacting certain require: grades, etc. Besides the trade; < " the consumer and offer for sal tilisers. We may say without states themselves 'are :argely 2 -fertilisner-trade. " It- has. long been recognize lines of science. This is perhal early years. Germany discover crops -increased the yields immei lying causes, and has suggested able lessons on her findings. - tames on niddern agriculture; has in t'e early histdi*'of the use Kuhlman, a German agricultural in the years 1845 and 1846, and ered 840 'pounds of 'hay more 1 did not use the salamsmoniac. ~.pounds of sanamoniac to the at In commenting 'upoh this 'T -quite certain, that in the action highest after the Chill saltpete: - ammonia contained in -~It. On with carbonate and nitrate 'bof or nitrogen, equivalent to that -the same conditions, was almost - ertIlizer E -A little further along he s comportment of the soil toward: - knowledge we possess of their1 the soil, by its physical condit salts of ammonia, of chloride *the earthly phos'phates in the aome light on their action, or or This statement was made becal salt was added 'to certain mix and Voh Liebig came to the coi this added material-to the liberi Only a short time after th ash beds were discovered and by in favor' with planters as well *ing a combination' to liberate and thorough satisfaction was I *-the potash~ salts,~and here the.i - lihowever, that Tribasic pl -asfound efficient. This fact - covered by a constant study of *salts. -Liebig thought that thea of dissolving- ph'osphoric acid ix Ia turn added greatly to- the yiel Germany's Crop Yie We have here many hints facts-namely that the three g applied to the soil for good cr< - potash. Fo:- many years thes elements of plant food in a fert Today Germany applies mo any other nation in the world yields of farm crops than an: two facts are so closely related has learned the lessoni of goo vegetable matter in the soil, cropping with any single crop. on which the most money can are the lands that will give grei For Sale . All my town and cout: property. Have betwe< 5,000 and 6,000, acres farm lands, both large at small tracts. For terms a' particulars, apply to A. Weinberg Manning, S. C. C. V. VERNER, Engineer --Surve3 Concrete, Drainage, Roa Superintendent of Water W MANNING, S. C. Phone - - - Water W Iuvigorating to the Pale and The Old Standard general strengthenin: -GROVE'S TASTELESs chill TONIC. dri Maltrnaeuriches tleblood.andbuids u ry for Fletcher's ays Bought, and 't hich has been ars, has borne tho signature of id has been made under his per. mal supervision since its infancy. 0low-Do one to deceive you in this. ions and " Jt-as-good " nre but with and endanger the health of Experience against Experiment. CASTORIA substitute for Castor Oil, Pare iing Syrups. I: is pleasant. It i, Morphino ncr otier Narcotic s guarantee. It destroys Worms For more than thirty years it ;e for the relief of Constipation, c, all Teething Troubles and tes the Stomach and Bowels, ving healthy and natural sleep. ,-The Mother's Friend. TORIA ALWAYS he Signatuie of Over 30 Years Have Always Bought oMPANY. NEW YORK CtfY. uses of Fertilizers Director -of Georgia Experiment Station. OF FERTILIZERS IN GERMANY. a Series of Six -Articles. ostered the fertilizer trade since its origin inizations of all kinds have taken a lively ide, and in later years the states have, taken proftable to farmers and merchants alike, s to regulate its manufatture. and sale. In d in appreciable -quantities laws have been entu of the mamrifacturer, as to analyses, ver-ambitious, might forget its obligation to e .inferior, material under the name of fer fear of 'successful coitradiction that the -esponsible for the .rise - and volume of the d that- Germany leads the world in many is true in regard to the use of fertilizers in -ed - that mineral salts applied to growifD isely, and gave time and study to the under to the: other 'parts, of,.the -world- many valu Von' "Ldebi through'. his - studies and lec made known much of the work of Germany of commercia fertiliiers. Liebig says that scientist,. applied salam-moniac to a meadow Fund that on a' hectare (2% acrds) he gath :han on the-same kind of meadow where he He secured this--result by using about 200 :r . - - - -on -liebig- .has the following to say: "It is of the: guano, which produced the crop next .an. unmistakable part was played by the the other hand, however, the' experiments nmonia show that a quantity of ammonia, in 2 ounds of guano and employed under without effect." xperients in Germany. tys:. "The most recent observations on the s the .food of plants show how slight is the node of nourishment, and of the part which :ion, plays in it. The -comportment of the of sodium, and of nitrate of soda, toward. soil, may perhaps assist us in throwing 4 of their ations, "on the growth of plants." ise it- was always found that when common .eral manures, 'greater yield was obtained, elusion that this was due .to the relation of tin of potash in the soils. e war -between the states the German pot -rapid leaps and bounds this material gained as' experimenters. -The necessity for find the potash in. the soils was now removed und in the use of the nitrate of soda and ndustry stood for a long time. Liebig does iosphate of lime crept into the formula and is very significant and happened to be dis the use of the nitrate of soda and potash e two plant food materials had the power the form of earthly phosphates, and these d of farm crops.- - Id Greater Than Other Nations. of what afterwards really developed to be reat elements of plant food that should be pyieldAh ar's phosphoric acid, ammonia and a th'ree elenients have been the essential ilizer formula. re mineral salts per acre to her crops than and partly as a consequence gets higher -other na-ion. It is significant that these , but it must be remembered that Germany d tillage-deep plowing, the proper use ol and the dangerous practice of continuous It is also to be remembered that the lande b cleared without any kinds of fertilisers itest profits with fertilizers. ..Colds Quickly Relieved. - Ma-ny people cough and cough-from the he-ginninlg of Fall right through tr Sro.O'r - get coh~l after cold. Take Dr. King's New Disc-'very and yI 'u will get almost immedJiate reoh-f. It cheeks your cold, stop-. th- rackinw besping, .tissue-tearing, cough heals g rub intiammation, con e-, u.e r-aw tates. Easy to take. Amtisepr: i am -Healing det a 50e hotile of Dr Kings New Dicvr and~ k-rep in the h use tis certain!'y - eat m.-diemae and 1 C keep a hottie of it continually oin n wiies WN C. .h sseman, Franonrila. N. 2nl I. Mloney ba-a if not sati-tIed hut it iWhenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's idThe Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic propertiesof QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Buildsi up the Whole System. 50 cents. RUB OUT PAIN Iwith good oil liniment. That's Ith-e surest way to stop them. *.The best rubbi:ng liniment is Goduo s ~ i orses, Mu1CD . >rks. -- - ' Qood for ycsai ( &A .- a 1 Pains, Rheumiatism, Sprains, ickly tCuts, Burns, LcC. A ic r ~so 25c. 50c. $1. At all Dealers. TURNING SILAGE INTO BEEF It Cannot Be Considered as Substi tute for 'ther Necessary Materi als in Animal's Ration. The word "silage" at one time sug gested only brimming milk pails and big milk checks. Nowadays it is as well a big factor in putting the fin ishing touches on choice sirloin beef. Silos are common in the beef feed. ing sections of Wisconsin. The main reason for feeding silage to beef cat tle is economy of production. It - can not be considered as a substitute for other necessary materials in the ra tion, according to J. L. Tormey, Col lege of-Agriculture, University of Wis consin, who gives a few suggestions as to the feeding of silage for beef production under local conditions. "Clover or alfalfa hay should be fed along with the silage in the -win ter. If clover or alfalfa hay is not obtainable, use timothy or mixed hay. In addition to the corn silage and hay allowance, about three or four pounds of cottonseed meal for each 1,000 pounds of live weight of the animal should be fed daily. 'Tro-year-old steers weighing about i,000 pounds may be started on about 20 to 25 pounds of silage, 6 to S pounds of clover or alfalfa hay, and 5 to 6 pounds of a mixture consisting of six parts of corn to one part cottonseed meal by weight daily. In a period of two weeks the cattle may be brought up to full rations, if care fully watched. At this time they will eat about 15 to 20 pounds of silage, 5 to G pounds of hay and 12 to 14 pounds of grain mixture daily. "As cottonseed meal is rather high priced this year, wheat bran or glu ten feed may be used instead with al most as good results and at a saving in cost of production." OIL ON THE TROUBLED HOGS Solution of Dipping Problem Solved Much Added to the General Health of the Animals. Oiling hogs when and where the hog desires has been found to be the proper solution of the dipping prob lem and adds much to the general health of the hog. We have presented several of these devices for oiling hogs to our readers, all of which are Automatic Hog Oiler. being manufactured in increasing numbers to meet the popular demand for something of the kind. Here Is one that works on a little different principle than thas others. As the hog rotates the barrel of the cylindri cal stem the knobs hit the trip and a little oil is released to run down to the hog's hide. The slope of and angle at which the "post" stands makes it possible for the hog to get oil on any part of Its body-top, bottom, sides or ends.--Farming Business. BUILDING DOG-PROOF FENCE Most Economically Constructed by Setting Posts Ten Feet Apart Put Barbed Wire First. A dog-proof fence can be economic ally built in the following manner: Posts are set ten to twelve feet apart and a barbed wire is first stapled to them right on the surface of the ground. Three inches above this Is placed a panel of close-woven wire, 36 inches high, and about this two strands of ordinary barbed wire. Care should be taken to see that there are no openings between the ground and the lowest barbed wire. An inclosure made in this manner, into which sheep may be turned at night, is inexpensive, and dogs will not go through it. Most of the damage by dogs is done at night. New Feed for Stock. The stock melon, which is a cross between citron and watermelon, is being fed to stock in the Kansas and Oklahoma experiment stations for ex perimental purposes. The fruit has somewhat the appearance of a water melon. The flesh Is solid and lacks sweetness. Prevention Is Cheapest. Have little bedding in the pen at tarrowing. Walt until the pigs get large enough to take care of them selves before bedding heavily. Have the pen dry and clean and keep it thus. r.ake liberal use of the well known disinfectants. Prevention is cheaper than cure. When to Take Chambarlain's Tablets 'W'hen you feel dal and stupid after eaunt WNhen constpated or bilious. \When you have a sick headache. \Vhen y ou have a sour' s:omach When you b-leh after eating. When you have indigestion. WVhen nervous or despondent. When you have no relish for' your meals. When your liver is torpid. Obtainablo everyv where. C'urss Old Sores, Other Remedies Won't Cre The worst cases, no matter of how lona stanaing,I are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr.1 Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves Pain and Heats at the same time. 25c, 50c, $1.0f Notice. The Books of 1lt itra ion for the M1unicipal election to he held on the second .\onday in April are now oplenl at the otlice of Davis and Widemnan. and will remain open until the first of April.. Wideman, Snpevisor of Registration. Worn Out? No doubt you are, if you suffer from any of the numerous ailments to which an women aresub ject. Headache, back ache, sideache, nervous ness, weak, tired feeling, are some of the symp toL.s, and you must rid yourself of them in order to feel well. Thousands of women, who have been benefi'1 by this remedy, urge , )u to TAKE The Woman's Tonic Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., says: "Before taking Car dui, I was, at times, so weak I could hardly walk, and the pain in my back and head nearly killed me. After taking three bottles of Cardui, the pains dis appeared. Now I feel as well as I ever did. Every suffering woman should try Cardui." Getabottle today. E-68 For Greatest-Satisfaction Use DOUBLE SERVICE Automobile Tires Curantea 7,00 W~es So"lc Absolutely Punctureproof Double Service 2 hee are made doable the thicacs of the best . Standaramae tres.lu er .r tfaeo atrau gives that much tiea e useae and erTho ne 0-12 mlesotough fabric nd ono inch surfaco tread rubber mates these trs absolutel paaureptOOf. These ties excel all others for use in the ubover rough and rugged roads us well aoard pavements. They areas idln ad resilient as any other pneumatic h air space nd pressure being the same. They are the mo-t economuacand ~crOfree" tires nmdeandarenisedwheretresnrnstbedO ponded onand tlretroublscanlOtbe tolertte. MnyDon,1*Seri8style tCsare lutiseln the U. . government and uropan War service. Our outputlallimited to acertain amounlt. bat for a shorttime we offr Mtheafolnnng.eed specal pricea ssPBI Sire Tubes CAMs Tbes 80x8 In. 58.60 880e 824 In. ~ M4.55 Sin. 10.85 8.10 1'x4 is. 21.51 .6.60 Sin. 1275 8:20 8x!~ i, 22.50 6.75 M34 in. 1 .754.2 inM 2.0x2 5.. F .od, All other sizes not Ineln.c z1 In above list als Tanshd Nunskids at l0~ additionaL Terms: Payment with order at above special prices, a 0t discount allowed on orders for two or Banko tires All personal Checks muss e dortgae. uthee tires now and be cocd of their very highunaliltlee. Sold direct to tae consumernonly. ou .E Deseyiefodert&P02i M. TtmialO.s QR. W A4orU. oC O TEA Double Service Tire & Al EDWAR. DINKIS, ATTSVEORNE A.Lw O~eeOl Bnk0Manning .C MANNING, S. . vubb. o..Ars. . W IEA NNt N F .oC. SURVEYOR a AT CVLAWIBE LANNING.TI.C. No.PRDt-gages. oBRA URrDY &O'BRYAN, MANNING .S 0. Anyone Nol relz tesriuns >f nelectng acold ihe os.rvC fieslts Co urt Hoeg.c mog1 cqui.ta. s HowS ftEn aeo crd "e agh tNld dint doAW higfoMtArNNitG S.ne Cno-te VC.e dae is.e is nameMa acs.AosNNhe S.eg C y. in ai. 0. s P t he~ hoarsets and stop hetcklny se nso s in t thra hatudoes otpemi oldtosep Any' oneil rei The sriOmnundC -oa nelen old ife lef ebughs, cinta rn'. 11:.0es or areness, -:r. H c-aughtn co . it on things n New t Lined i!-te -c' rae isas is. nsarem.e Only Yesterday. Three Men Said My clothes look better. feel better and last longer since you have been caring for them. They ought to for we give them the kind care that merits praise from all. THAT'S SERVICE. TRY IT. The Only Steam Pressing Machiae in Manning. Hofman French Dry Cleaning Co. 'Phone 142. IHORSES j~ iMULES We have a Horse or Mule to suit everybody. Small and large Mules. If you want to get real money come in and let us show you what we have. We have several fine Driving Horses, Saddle Horses, Farm and Draft Horses. We can furnish you with most anything in the horse or mule line. so don't fail to see us first. Full Line 'of Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Lap Robes, Etc. CoffyRigby, Manning, S. C. Moved! We are in the store recently occupied by Player Furniture Co.. Best Grade Tobacco Cloth, 2c. Yard. Yours fur a square deal, KAZOFF. We Have! A Full Stock of Buggies, Wagons, AND H arness in stock, and ask your inspection. Get our prices beforeyou buy. . Everything guaran teed, Highest prices paid for COTTON SEED! D. M.Bradhamn& Son The Bailey-Lebby Co Machinery. Mill and Plumbing Supplies. AUTOMOBILE and TIRE ACCESSORIES. .AGENTS FOR I The U. S Tire Company's I o~ael~ebrated 6. & T. TRE Charesto, .- - . C Ilei Does Pain Interfere? There is a remedy SloanS Liiment Read thin unsolicited -ateful testimony /~ Nct long ago my left knee Se came lame and sore. It paired me many restless nights. So se. - rious did it becoine that I was forced to consider giving up my work when I chanced to think of Sloan's Liniment. Let me say less than one bottle fixed me up. Chus. C. Camppbell, Florence, Ten. to use this year is a mixtude o equal parts of Acid Phosphate and Cotton Z Seed Meal. This mixture will analyse NINE pe 'cent. available Phosphoric Acid. asa I THREE AND ONE-HALF per centVAm monia. and nearly if" not quite ON4E per cent. Potash. We are prepared to furnish boththe above materials and also Blood a Tankage. and we solicit inquiries: "lI " -'r Manning, S. C. "Time tells what F you did yesterdey.$ ~ Make to-morrow better 2 by starting a Bn~1 account to-dsyJ If, for no other re'ason than theaunforeseen demands nze~ to human life, you owe yourself a Batik account. Ii's a duty. because you hiavim't the power to predict % futu e but yous have power to start a Bank aceount and fortif fe bhefuture. Besides we want t.o~help worthy young meni wto ce& sgintoday with S. The Bank of Manning TINWE 3Trhere's a great variety of useful articles required in the kitchen for cooking purposes, and we have them all in superior quality. Kettles. Tea and Coffee Pots. Broilers, Saucepans, Fry Pans, Cake Tins, - etc., we have in the most excellent makee. They are of the finest block tin, and formed in a way that makes them most durable. Whether you need a - whole kitchen outfit or an odd thing, it is here. -tw To Give Quinine To Children. .iBRLTNE isth tademrk namnegiven to t.itove Quinine, it is atTasteless S-rup ple~ :ildren take it and never know it is Quinine. so especially adapted to adults who cannot |e ordinary Quinine. Does not nauseate nor I~b rae.I ei~geo .use nervousness nor ringing in the head. Try elnmaFcu.Idgeh iS the next time you need Quinine for any pur- jHadhe?.aud - se. Ask for 2-ounce original package. 'The amoe-doha mbs mie FEBRILINE is blown in bottle. 25 cents. De' oCsddsIm. rho Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head cause of its tonic and laxative effect. LAXA :IVE BRtOMO Q UININE is better than ordinary osaberrsm 2iine and does not cause nervousness nor iging in head. Remember the full name and j ~ U-~ ak for the signature of E. W. GROVE. 25c. rrPiles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Nef >rdruggist wilt refund. money if PAWo [NTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching.,NDugss2 nie hrst aplication gies Ease andRest. Ssc.