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iALJCT 60 Busines AT TUI REME1\ TUESDAY. This property is loca erly owned by Estate o buy a desirable busine: ville is one of the best col State and is in the centi Cash Prizes will be Gi This property is owne First National WRESTLINIL MATCH! "The Best Yet." Academy of Music, SUMTER, S. C. THiURSDAY NIGHiT, JAN. 10th, 8:30 O'C LOCK. FRITZ HANSON of Columbia, AND GENE WESTERGARD of Chicago A.' Nothinq barred except the strangle bold. 'S two best out of three falls to a finish. This will be one of the best matches ever seen in Sumter and deserves a full house. ADnMSION 75c. RINGSIDE SEATS $1.00 IO I s andI tBE2 IBER THE ] JAI EASY T Lted right in 1 f S. C. Turb< 3s or residen :ton and cott( -e of the fame ven Away dbyD. E. anc Auction 'IE POULTRY ASSOCIATION The meeting of the Clarendon Poul ry Association on the twenty- second f December at the home of our presi ent, Mrs. F. P. Ervin, was an enjoy ble and instructive meeting. Prof. 'rank C. Hare, poultry husbandman f Clemson College was with us, and: gain we enjoyed one of his enter aining and interesting talks. His ad-, ice as to breeding and1 the feeding nd management of hens to keep hem laying wvas very instructive. He Iso gave full directions for preparing >irds for show, from the time they are >by chicks to the way of making a oop for shipping them to a show. Hie dO stated that he hoped to see nany exhibits from Clarenddn at the ~tate Poultry Show next Fall, that we id the birds, and wvith a little effort 'nd care we couldl be winners of the State Poultry Show przs The new officers for the year are Mrs. E. C. C'roskey, presidlent; Mrs. F'. P. Ervini, 1st vice presidlent; Mrs. JT. W. Ileriot, secretary and treasurer. Fxecutiv'e committee, Mrs. E. C. Cros key, Mrs. H. C. Cousar, Mrs. E. J. Browvne, Mrs. F. P. Ervin, P. M. Sean, J. C. D~uRant, .Jr., Miss Minnie Mc Fadden, Mrs. Manning Lee, Mrs. J. F'. Rawlinson and Mrs. McDowell McF'ad den. The Poultry Association begins the new year with bright hopes. A num ber oif new members and the treasury not empty. We feel confident that 1918 is going to see Clarendon Poul try Association come into its own, Mrs. Croskey, our president, is a wo man of integrity and ability. She has worked untiringly for the betterment of our county, and we ask all mem bers and those interested in makinri the poultry industry in the county what it should be, to give her theii full and hearty support. Most poultry authorities today fee that both the fancy and ec .nmercia features of the business are mor< promising than ever before. This wil depend much on how we continue. Ii we get together in cooperative associ ation for the purchase of feed, poultra jupplies andl mutual help in ever) way, a great boom is bound to come The Quinne That Does Not Affect the Heal Becauseof its tonic and Iaxative effect, LAXA TIl UROMOdQU ZN1NJ isbetter than ordinar: ilubg in head. RenlinbIer the fu nsnue an tokfar the aldnainra of E. W. GROVE. 304 (esidenc( DATE AND I 15.1l ERMS! .he heart of tli 1ville. This it ce lotin a gi )m seed markt us Pudding S -Concert b l J. F. Turb evil Compan We are face to face with new condi tions in the business world. new f things, new methods, new energies i and combinations are necessary for the coming (lays. Thousands of master inventors are ; today toiling to the limit of their lives to bring forth some new erea tion. Get busy, poultryman, they are in need of your wares over there in Europe as much as they are in need of armies andI submarine destroyers. Create a newv breed of fowvls that will more completely satisfy the needs of the world. Create a new method of feeding that wvill get you through this winter with dollars in on the right side of the ledger. Frof fifteen hens you should be able to gather fifteen times one hun dred and fifty eggs during the next twelve months. Tlhis is not "hot air" if you have the right kind of fowvls Iandl make the most of them. Two thou sandl, two hundred and fifty eggs from fifteen hens in twelve months is 'a very reasonable estimate. The man Iwho can't make such a business pay, a large percentage on his investment, even with the present high food pricesI ought to keel) hens for the purpose ofi training himself in greater business efficiency if nothing more, andl then the luxury of having an abundance of fine fresh eggs right from your own hen house all the year through. Pull fifteen dollars out of your three per cent interest account, invest it in a flock of beautiful pullets, set your self the stunt to make twventy per' cent on it insteadl of three, keep an exact account and see how well you can come out next September. I assure you it will' be profitable as wvell as patriotic if you know your business. Eggs andl poultry are bound to come more and more to the front as neces sities of life. These articles of food unexcelled in all the world, can be pro duced where it is impossible to breed beef and pork. AMake no mistake; there is a big time coming for the poultry fraterni ty. We are informed that the big hearted and patriotic business men of ,Davis station, wishing to (10 all in their power to promote the growth and .improvement of their country, real izing that in no other way can the farmer's interest be stimulated, and I the poor farmer helped by seeing -what his more progressive brother is ; doing than at a County Fair, these i business men have offered two hun LI Lots ( ESS IOUR )E30 A .e Town and' 3 a good oppo rowing Towr ts in this sec wamp tobacc a Good Br, le and will be SMITH] ,9 Norti red dollars, grounds and buildings f ree to hold the county fair there next Ip The Fair Ass>ciation has had to ' ent both grounds and building here- I ofore. The Poultry Association h vishes to thank these business men or their generosity and hospitality. e urge all members of the associa ion to begin work now on their show irdls, so that we can prove our appre iat ion to these big heartedl men by ~iving them the best poultry show in he state next fall. We (call to every poultry keeper to help us. Your help is needed in the big drive for more' ICould Not Eat or 5 Made Well By I Mr. William E. Denny, 1(123 Parki Ave., springild, Ohio, writes: "I find( great pleasure in writing you and thanking you for what Pe runa lhas already done for me, I have been troubled with catarrh for years, andt it had( affected my headI, nose. throat and1( .tomaitch, tha t I could not eat nor sleep with any sat isf act ion. "1 have just taken) thr'ee hottices. I canl eat InostM anything and am gr- atlyv rite!'red ofl ne rvousness. $4) thatIV when I lie down I can sleep without the least trouble. I recommend it to a.ll .hose who are recfferer3 of th.at circ. ful disease, catarrhi." PLANT T( 10,000 X T obacci 4 I-2c. TI KATZi FOR BA] 0 was form rtunity to i. Turbe tion of the o belt. ass Band sold by FIELD, | iCarolina. >od to win the war. The nation ex eets every poultry keeper to pro uce all the poultry and eggs he can aise at a profit and then do all in his ower to persuade his neighbor to elp them to make the poultry pay. Mrs. .1. W. Heriot, Secretary. ----------0 A l)VERIlSE IN TIIlE TIES. Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days )ITOnN'r faIls o cure av ase of Itchintg, i idlleedln or ro* iding Pies In 6e,4day. lIeep 'ERUNA Catarrh For Years Can Now Eat and Sleep Satisf action Those who objct~ to iqju id met. - nes can procure~ Peruna Tablets. )BACCO ! ~ARDS p Cloth IE YARD )F F'S RGAINS.