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HONEST GOODS AT HONEST PPICES HAVE MADE OUR BUSINESS GROW. WE ARE GOING TO STAY IN BUSINESS HERE. WE KNOW THAT GIVING BIG VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY WILL BUILD OUR BUSINESS BIGGER. WE WANT TO DO A BIG VOLUME OF BUSINESS* AT LITTLE PROFITS. RATHER THAN A LITTLE VOLUME AT BIG PROFITS. BUY YOUR GOODS FROV1 US FOR ONE WHOLE SEASON AND YOU WILL NEVER GO ANYWHERE ELSE TO TRADE. J. H. RIGBY, The Young Reliable. Manning. - - South Caroilna. "4 Our SIXTH Car MULES MULES HIOBSES HORSES 11 Here for Inspection! We now have the best bunch of stock ever brought here. You can't find any better any place. We want you to look over this bunch. We have the right prices and the right terms. Full line of Buggies, Wagons, Har ness, Lap Robes, Whips, Etc. Coffey & Righy,' M ANNINT S.t 0.n NEW POSTERS CO UP OLD ONES COME DOWN Cattle Raisers in 118 Counties Have Successfully Followed to Dip That Tick-Federal Quarantine Is Lift ed. Washington Nov. 26'--"Dip that tick." Posters giving this advice are displayed in hundreds of counties in Southern States.' They tell how to banish the blood-sucking Battle para site that costs the South hundreds of thousands of dollars each year. In 118 counties the posters now dis played will be torn down December 1. In their place will, go up announce ments-that read this way: "This County Released from Fed eral fuarantine for Cattle Ticks on and after December 1." The reason why the new posters will go up in 118 counties is because the cattle raisers in the counties have followed the advice: "Dip that tick." The announcement of the lifting of the quarantine is not all that is told by the new posters. Counties Opened to All Cattle Mar kets. Here is other information that they, give: "Cattle from premises which are tick-free and not under State quar antine can hereafter be shipped inter state to any markt without Federal restriction or placarding of cars. The State will maintain an individual quarantine on each of the remaining infected premises. "Cattle, therefore, at last may be shipped to the free pens at any, pub' lic stock yards and reshipped as stockers or feeders. The county's cattle now can be sold on the open market without hindrance in competi tion with all other quarantine-free cattle. "Improved beef and dairy cattle can now safely be brought in from tick-free territory to build up the beef and milk breeds of the county. Keep Counties Tick-Free. "The people of these freed coun ties are to be congratulated on the success of their efforts to rid their territory of this dangerous and ex pensive cattle pest. They are to be congratulated also on having opened up their .county to the unrestricted cattle markets of the Nation. "Evry citizen owes it to himself and his neighbors to keep his county tick-free. Each one should make it his business to see that no ticky cat tle, horses, or mules are driven into the county o rreach it in any manner. "'Final clean-up' dipping, where advised next spring, should be car ried out as conscientiously as the original dipping:" Farmers in other counties who are tired of the old posters and who want the new ones have only to fol low the advice on the old ones: "Dip that tick." 0 FIRE AT LYNCHBURG One Hundred and Fifty Bales of Cot ton, Besides Several Buildings and Contents, Destroyed. Lynchburg, Nev. 22.-Quite a de structive fire occurred in this place yesterday afternoon in which prob ably 150 bales of cotton were consum ed wvith portions of the two cotton platforms, also five store houses with portions of the stock of each, one barbershop, Knights of Pythias Hall with contents, the residence of C. W. Mobley, two freight cars loaded with cotton and three tenant houses. The losses fell heaviest on the H-icksons, particularly J. A. Hlickson & Com pany, wvho had no insurance on q'uiite a nice stock and new brick building. SHEEP SHIPPED BY BARGE TO MOUNTAIN RANGES Washington, Nov. 26.-By the use of a three-decker barge capable of carrying 2,700 sheep at a time, hither to unused range for appriximately 75,000 sheep at the head of Lake Chelan, on the Chelan National For est, Washington, has been made available for use. This, according to grazing experts of the Forest Ser vice, is an example of the way in which new range on the National Forests is being opened up in an effort to in crease' the country's meat supply. Lake Chelan, which, officers of the IForest Service say, 'is one of the most beautiful bodies of water in the West, is 52 miles long. While the head of the hake is accessible only by boat and narrowV mountain trails, the lower end iconvenient to a railroad and also to the bunchgrass ranges of eastern Washington upon which the sheep men of that region have for many years wintered large numbers of sheep. They lacked summer range, however. The summer range at the head of Lake Chelan, it is explah'ned, CASTOR IA For Iunfants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the is particularly good but is cut of from the nearept franches by a .long stretch of exceedingly rough couitry over which sheep can- not be driven without severe losses. 'Offlcers of the Forest Service sug. gested the construction of a barge to be towed by a small steamer, which would make it possible to transport the sheep to the head of the lake. The suggestion was carried out with the aid of the railroad, and 37,000 sheep were put on this practically new range the first season. Not only was the National Forest land utilized, but the route up the lake offers a satisfactory way to a large adjoining Lands I beg to offer for sale tl A. Levi as follows: (1) 42 acres about 5 mi part of the Bonanza tract. (2) 73 acres about .12 r Santee River Road known as ti (3) Two traefs of 24 an Cye Davis lands. (4)' 142 acres in Calvary (5) 28 acres, more or les (6) 110 more or less, in the Robert Fleming land. (7) 340 acres, more or Ic posed of tracts of 104, 86 and (8) One lot in Southern pi feet known as one of the A. (9, 51 acres on Raccoon R ning rented this year by J.. Joe Tucker place. (10) 127 acres in Sammy known as the Stone and Curtis 1 (11) 200 acres in Sammy Cochran tract. (12) 50 acres in Calvar3 David Conyers. (13) 71 acres in Calvary lands, adjoining Cutter's Mill (14) 50 acres, more or I known as the Jeff Shannon an All prospective purchasers apply for detailed informatiqi Weinberg, Attorney. WHY NOT HAVE A ' GET THE Vic Any Victrola F $10.000 WORTH 0 RECORDS WE ALSO ( Columbia AND RI Deal with a house that cart need any repairs you can alwi men that come to your home an $25 to $35, when you can come and far superior machine for, $1( motor. Day after day we have machines in which the motors a get any repairs. Machines they not strong enough for $5 machi MACHINES SOLD 01 The Sumter Tall 26 SOUTH MAIN ST. L 16 - area In ,rtieh Colutnbia though inacooesble from the Cat dian side may ndw be reached o this side. The plan was sQ successful thj the stockmen Intend to. constructi other and larger barge for use ne season. Whenever You Need a Genotal teal Take Grove's. The Old Standard Grove's Ta telea chill Tonic is equally valuable ap General Tonic because it contains th', well known tonic properties of QUININU and IRON. It acts on the Liver, D{ives out Malaria, Enriches the, Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 60 cents.; for Sale ie lands belonging to Estate of los South of Manning known as niles South of Manning on the ie Lawrence Rivers tract. I 25% acres, being parts of the Township rented by D. C, Stokes. s, in Fulton Township. Mount Zion Township known as as, in Mount Zion Township com 150 acres. krt of Manning measuring 100x200 L. Lesesne lots. oad about 10 miles South of Man F. Richbourg and known as the Swamp .Township adjoining lands lands. Swamp Township known as the Township rented' this year by Township known as th3 Hoyle Pond. ass, in Sammy Swamp Township d Oliver Shanndn tract. are requested to submit bids and i in regard to above to J. A. SELINA LEVI, Executrix. l'ALKING MACHINE? FAMOUS FOR rom $16.50 Up. F. VICTROLAS AND IN STOCK 3ARRY THE Grafonola :CORDS. ies a good reliable line. If you iys find this place. Beware of I offer to sell you a machine for to this house and buy a better .50... Buy a machine with a good patrons coming to our place with re broken and they cannot even paid $25 or $35 for have motors nes. ~EASY PAYMENTS. ing Macbine. Co. SUMTER, S. C.