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Every indication po To keep right up wi most carefully selected sto But before these goy goods that we have detern To do this, we have Sum Now don't get the is we have been selling to yc To move these good. never before seen in this I You have been sayi: goods at less than they cos This is absolutely ti seasonable goods, and at si It would pay you WE staple goods, and not liabl THE N] MORRIS NESS IBERTY GARDENER ,AND VICTORY POULIRYMAN BOTH HAVE PLACE S -Br Whether the Owner Must Fence His cl Birds in or the Gardener Fence Them fo Out Depends on Local Laws-Prac- wl tite the Principle of Cooperation re and the Theory of Live- st and-Let-Live w The redress of the hae gardener ' ' against the inroads of the neighbor's V ~,chickens wvill depend on the lawvs of f the State or ordinances of the town or city in wvhich the gardener lives. thi n some States owners arc liable for r~m e dlcne by istQlk running; at *arg in other Stat2s th-e person who wishes to grow a crop must fence it ~ ~against depredation. In most of the t Eastern States owners of stock are re- to 9cquired to keep it undler fence'.w These facts are set forth by the U. S. Department of Agriculture in re sponse to qjueries by gardeners who g have neighbors raising chickens that jn harvest the products of Liberty gar- thi dens before prodlucts arc matute. The (I; Department is not prepared to say 6 which type of food-raising is the more e profitable andl praisewvorthy, but says di that both can go band-in,nand if there tr, are proper fences. Whether the poul- ly trpman or the gardener must provide Ahb fence depen:us uponl heal stat.tes, co~ 'or ordinances, and the rights of the th case would be determined under gen- b( oral principles of lawv. It is relatedl that a Liberty gardener te and a Victory poultrynman lived side he( by side. One morning the poultryman saw the gardener indlustriously dig ging. "What are you doing?" asked Eg bert. T -elig some early peas," re ~"But that looks like my browtn leg horn lying beside that hole." cil '"It is," saig the gardIener; "My first ne( lanting of early peas Is insidle of clI her.."s The legal authorities of the Depart- m ment say that the chicken-and-garden di question, far from being a subject of .il humor, is undoubtedly a serious one, re andI has probably led to as much fe trouble, dispute, and ill-feeling be tween neighbors as any other single Jo ~ause. SThe Department believes, however, th bat In war time there wvill be more m Y a' principle of co-operation, and a pI 'theory of live-and-Jet-live. With th eyeryone interestedl ,in a maximum ar ?'war-time food production some way Iin can usually be found out of the dliffi- m~ hulties that ma yarise through the 0f Sproximity of chickens and gardens. P Strong Withstand the Heat of ti Summer Botter Than the weak Old people who ere feeble ad younger people er ho are weak, will be strengthened and enabled to tJWdogh thendeptesig het of summer by tak GROVE'S TASTELESSchIIITONIC. p. purifies euuiches the blood and builds up the whole sys- SI go, You ass soon feeliW$girngthening, Jovidor Wenet. Wse. 0 mng ints to an unprecedented volume of th the march of progress we have b cks of goods it has ever been our pl ods arrive we must clean house. W iined to move out, and move out at lumped the whole lot in one gigant mer-E: dea that this is a sale of ho dge-pod >u and your neighbors right along.'] and make room for our mammoth ;own. ng you must economize-now is yo t to lay down in our house. le greatest opportunity the people c ch stupendous bargain prices. ,11 to buy many of these articles and e to be out of style. EW IDEA I Manager. YACHT SINKS SUBMARINE and used, l of gold coil Boat Was Preparing to Attack abstension Merchantmen increase in available f, London, Aug. 13.-Details of the creased abi iking of a German submarine by a other requi itish armed yacht in the English In the la annel are now available. gain in st Just after sunset one (lay a call 078,000,000 r help was picked up by the yacht rich immediately headed in the di- GREEN ction indicated, diverting several Lamers from the danger zone as she If the p< mnt., it can be < Half an hour after the lookouts gr en crop: ;hted the periscope of a submarine or dkvarf e lich was apparently preparing to in one yar tack merchantmen approaching fined to ti omi the port bow of the yacht. should be a Full speed was at once ordered and lowing qua e yacht dIrove right over the sub- faictory foi arine just es the per'scope disap- WVheat 2: aredl. A dlistinct jar throughout the pound.'; ra cht pointedl to the probability that ounces. e had rammled the enemy's conning reachea a wer. The depth charges wvere Ihens can I 01)ped almost immediately after- other yar-d ird s. Wherei While bringing his vesse'l ar-ound to the yard, il .ss over the spot again the captain ply of gree the yacht observed a disturbance wodnI r the wvater and as he approached ered wVith ere app~eared in the center of the made of 2 1 iturb~ance a bubbling rush of waiter 3 feet widi idlently causedl by volumes of air across the cap ing to the surface. A third wihen theI pth charge was dIropped in the cen- found desir r of the dlisturbance which present- A part (of (lied away. Naim' is One survivor covered wvith a thick framne lae< ating of oil was picked up. Every, allowed to ing possible was (lone for him on sprout; ra ard the yacht but it soon became begin to pi ident he had sufered serious in- cannot mat rnal injuries, lHe rtied about three o itt w urs later. supply grc( --W--SS- c~mbe mo' .PLANS To HIELPI WIbN 4AR 'irsuti' w'o Courses for Banks andl Business AtCUTE Houses Washington, Aug. 1 1.-Two irpe- Chief Com fic courses by which batks and busi 's, men may help win the war-by Washinig imimating loans for purposes no0t ab- age of lab lutely .essential to the war or to the subject amntainig the nation in healthy con- evidlent in tion, and by concentrating gold and tions from lvgr in federal reserve banks- were tricts made viewved today in a statemient by the eral Rese deral reserve board. wvorkmen ni A ppealing for restr-iction of bank in New Em ans, the statement said: . oke Bfanks should endeavor to divert sni n r a use of thei)r credlit more: and more *othing f< to prodluctive fields where its em- reports ind oymcnt wvill result in nugmenting uarenmtly is a national resources. An irntellbgent by the gro id prudent use .of credit will be an lions of poi iportant factor in strengthening the In the agg itional resouarces, dlurmng the period pbort a str< the tvar, in aiding .Its successful purchase c 'osecution, and in maintaining its Business ononmec strength of the comntry for express fei 0 time of rapidly changing' condi- fuel shor-t ons which will come when the war Indusatrit is been on and the millions of men busy, andl our armies are returning to the piroducetion n ployment of peace."_____ Referring to the need for concen 'nte goldl andI silver, the statement Grove "Money of every kind, whethei' gold destroys the nm s ilver, shonld be deposnite han1, to the blood b re Ho.use!a business through the fall months. ought and are receiving one of the largest and easure to show to the people. e still have on our shelves a number of lines of once. n Sale! ge, odds and ends. The stock is just such as 'hey are all seasonable goods for some time yet. all st6ck, we have marked them to sell at prices Lu opportunity, when you can buy seasonable f this community have ever had to buy clean, keel) them over till another season. They are ZOMPANY, 1 aut not hoarded. Surrender No Worms in a Healthy Child '1 and gold certificates and All children troubld wih worms have an un from hoarding means an healthy color. wich indicates poor blood, and as a the volume of bank credit rule, there is more or less stomach disturbance. r the community and in- GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly lity' to finance its war and for two or three weeks will enrich the blood. un rm t." prove the digestion, and act as a General Streng+th rements." st four years the country's throw off or dispeithe worms, and the Child will be Eck of goh 11a been $1,- in perfect hoalth. Pleasant to take. ChO per bottle. l"EEl) FOR P'OUL ,ItY F"IRSTl hAL: O1" 1918 CR0)1' ",I lltry yard is fairly large, Sold at. Baruwell for Thirty-One livided into two parts and Cets Per pound such :-.s oatLr, wheat, rye, r sex rape, allo~wed to s tarit Barnwll, Autg. 9.-Special: South i, hi he ny arrli heres morst bales ofmach s ttne. i feohr hegenc opr11 'o) oldor tr thwe llc mae toi pr ey hcan h o ve (lay dyigion ~V andert s ta Gene.ratrth Ilttis vil e otnds in or i tyonte cents syse. pNatel This th - io~ns; e row This war dsthe weomand eiest bal be icigh of o r inben $t,- on lirfet hlanth. Pieasant tot i0c pe n- te bm simiar is fairl l r aisgetadshdig t.isie into~~al two divide ands~ ,sch a oats, i heat, rye, V~s ngoAg.I --w e I-inc maesh awe to framert ildadtreijrdi wi ther Tan gret~nl pcep nfoegsatrte aye centery tohsickpad th ie la'mn anucd nitis laul b ond wis- h etlae hms ili ei -al ford a25al bac 30 feaet iemn:reprt i.I; oe pade pnd sowts th 1-h2njrd: ret imr er it,- aonds;h a'rie, Adns5ieaWsbokMs. Whenv the sooin stuffre tfidAhed aouL at eighte off 2bor 3inches therAnplsM. tbe simlaly to wn. 'ott h is cindise to growide ie fpossilIe kc asp me rl 3 tnshi gh lifrCl cov- idesShudReev hl l-inch. mswieAfr man gPol eomn ~a' Kidneybe, fPtillgan The constant:staintofnblsyieif ceant in support the wuire shr nth inyani ae cns stnditons ytwi rsb abheekfor a smal1l1bacoryhelp the ydept as lageas tis doe t greate cmaltearlll rqunlyad i greow.ts son baint che i grei ' 'fwe aIc thede wrea he s- iewiellhekdeylee. ' rek thmord. butrietyofls thWy downl lOt loie :otlsc~ then ~'(11 edre thsri la cntu t ro n 1(tenloe material is theameatJnay3,11:"aebe rin enohis way thfcent-m akatidesadIcud' eate Crnti uiessr-nvPlsadte eivdne~on oir deptedencyhtwardes i flyo lm rul. f sthriat estcopsin orvers n ms(issicndi- "O GOI 'al edyerar rserte ds- esni ieaoha atd changing odayuaby t he Iae eninfnedathee-5~ rve____Board. ______Sgieahemmyenorsmetf -oPrieeems mostl (pronouncDond nor tha eerhl beore sipyakfooriny eeyg oasKdnyPllds-thetheamaeethat th reate, reaiD~l bfnusise Mrre- ad otrMlbr ol f tMri esseniil.Prc l, Mg ,Bflo N.Y Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT ralils to cure Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. instantly relieves Itching Piles and you can get restful sleep after the firat application. Price to. T is the best light R is the best power n your home. This plant bring: ices the city dweller enjoys. It 'very hour of the lay and night. oiuse aid bain witl as much light t0her swi th and the notor turn.s 4:'r to enap) a switch thun it is to ((r msh beler light , an( it saves a i!y d es the w an;hing and thr Electric ND LIGHT al enjoy POWER o1 ('l(1eiit y fr trlie Pmver" and WriRMcie e inu tall'd oil VacuuonCleaner ihi lit i t triuble Diaher ('ni(e. YIou ow'e Fan Llectrlc iron r to kno(w ji'st, Running Water ty will ( to Churn Separator lhe ay' WaOlk Fhnning Mill SCringatone t. 1 Feed Cutter, etx. ILL DO FOR YOU E & Co., AGENTS Dstoffice SUMTER, S. C, or Sale. is of a few T: acts rece itly listed with 40 clea--ed, baln c timcb'r and on County 3 miles from G-ibe, ie Road; 4-room dwellinig and Some 75 acres of valuable Price --- --- o .rel, ba!ance t i.il; r ar :1 ndoun County, 2 nies from m Manning, (1 Santee Pub:ie ing and G tenant house s. Some the tract. Price . ------.--------_-. 000 t (of Oswego on, Oswego-Du~iBo~si s; goodl new.' 7-rom) ma in houseS, good barn'2 anid stables, uildinugs; neighborhood schooil I first eIts rchool att Oswevcgo Fine nieighb)orhoodt andi good - oad;I 4-room house anid one Price -- ..._- .__ _.- -.-o :d, 2 :ni! s f'. im Ikri I, 14 on Remibert-Bordeni Pubti'e lling, barn tlId outbutihdngs. ie I2-ra.:mn' dwvell :ig inll f Il1iott. Trhis is at nioce to'wn nin cg terrjtOry, with firustcas md(1 !! ailroad con venues .11l cleat".-dI, in) Semait-r ('or , v r oin West side Pocotatligo-.M\hnc lit houses with necessary (o1 ------------ -------- 5 40 ir, I 1-2 miles fromI1 .-\an, 022 ;- rocm diwell ing, S rtaroit. md1( stabkvs; school andi~ churebl if good timber for planitaction ..d, in Lee Cou- ..y, -met oiie ithin a mile of a good school vithi outbuaild ings; ad~joininjg 0 to $100 per aer'e. Thlis tract and wil lenbi.niee relpidly with race__--...... -- ------- one? mile f.'om Stunr i* o' I ie R~oad; 3- roomn dwell ing, house, barns andii stabhles. Tii little truck andit poulty farm. i's in cult iv:,1 -r, 5 mih.s fro.; - -hood roadI just IEaut of Plow >ol and chutrch. Price_____ m:- Sothw' of Sumter, er' comi Council Street to Manning use with marge barn w.orta at er tenanrt house. A first (lass ion datiry, truck andl i~iera'l 'ared, blalt.:cec in timnber, about f Oswvego. Sonme valuable tim Price.---------- ------- -----,850 Itivation, b-M .1net heavi'y vu - h. of Sumter, three good s;'ttle located trac't. Price --------- .S1,000 all parts of Sumter, L'" r-nd Chtren. niat you wanct ii 'his list, tcll us what it our buwi"ss to find; It for you. ELSER, LTE BROKER Sumter, S. C, ence Property, Timber Lands and Lanng Trove's Tasteless chilil Tonic stores vitality and energy by purifying and en hing the blood. You can soon feel its Strength. ind. Invigorating Effect. Price 6Oe. ELECTRIC LIG ELECTRIC PowE \ou can have electricity right i you the mnany labor saviig d(e" gives you light-ready for use The snap of a switch floods the l as you could wish for. Snap an the washer ard wrillgr. It's e; fill and clean oil lamplts. It's sa vast amnount. (f work wheni"l eletr other dista-ftll tasks. in1-t .11 Western POWER A -L I G H T- Boein rL.., for this boon,: LWeGHTrn l'Ae' House 1 < I1e' Porch I.iL'plt Ian 1 Driveway Barnn . ' Dairy an4 .l I1;l O Stable Garage, etc. it to) us(1 County Hiouse wh17 t ei( 't rih Stores Churches lel) Ina1kTe t Grange Halls lighter and Schools, etc. brighter. S1.E WHAT IT V FORSI-IE SALES 18 S. Main St. Opp. P Farms I Below will be fou..d de-crip'ioi RACT 18-21-Tract of 200 Acres, woodland in C;.reid on Brewington Puhl one tenant house; timber on property. IIACT 18-22-356 Ae-tr, 240 el woodland, in Clare Jordan, 8 miles fr< Road; 6-room dlwelli good pine timber Oi RAT 18-23-.20 Acres, 196 in 2 1-2 miles Northwer (ross Public Rom dwell ing, 6 tenant and nec'ssary ott with in one mile an, 2 1-2 miles distant, RACT 18-24--177 A-cres, 50) acres of Su mter on publi<i RIACT 18-25---0 Ae-:es, 50 b e miles from Sumter Pri*e ...... 11.A(T 1 8-2fi.nrm Tract, w't - heart (If th( townt home in a fine far. church, schotol, P'rice.. I( A(T 18-27-81 A cres, prae'. ieatlly 5 miles from Sumte' ning. Rload; 2 te'na buihdiings. Pric:' RIACT' I8-28-245 Aer:-;-, 151) 'eeart 11 niles from Sumit S. A. L. Radilrad;~( hoIuses, good ba)rnl adijointing ; pilenty use. Price. RIACT 18-29-125 Aerts, 50 el..r South (If Elliott, wv onie teniant house land is selling at $f needs1 de(velop~ment, proper handling. 1 R A CT 18-30-8 Aceres, '11 clea:' sd, .\nning-Sumter Put one 3-room tenant will make am nice Price . RACTJ 18-31-23 1-2 Aere.s, 101 -ter Sumflter on neighbo: IIA('T 18-32-44 2-10 Acres, ha..f: new road running f Avenue; 4-room ho: least $1,000; one (It] near-town combinat farm. Price RACT 18-33--43 Acres, 5 acres.* chl three miles North o ber on this tract. RACT 18-43--221 Acrt s, 100 hi:. (cu ed, three miles Nort ments. A desirably We are offering other tracts il mf (Counties. i you~ o not findi w o ar looking for, andl~ we wtill maike REAL EST) N. Main St, arm Latnds, Businessm and Rieik R-a.