The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, October 16, 1918, Image 7
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CROP CONDITIONS
tion, prc
Bureau of Crop Estimates Gives Cot- the enti
ton Figures Corn
South C
Mr. B. B. Hare, field agent for mated
South Carolina, gives out the follow- compare
ing estimates from the United States tember
Department of Agriculture, Bureau of 1, of la
Cron Estimates, on Octo
Office of Field Agent, Saluda, S. C., estimate
Oct. 91, 1918. 37,900,01
The bureau of crop estimates of less tha
the United States Department of year. T
Agriculture has today made known States o
We have just receivl
E~xtra Fi
MLS and
and can fill any order. In this
extra nice Southern drivers. A
car to feed and they wvill not st;
the size and quality and our pri<
move. Our stock Harness, Mo'
gies and Wagons you will find
invite your inlspection before y
studied the needs of our custoni
of years, and we feel we now
suit our customers in our line
Yours truly,
I I.M aaw
u Machi
Buyers
a ,Stock for Immed
erosene Engi
112to 18 H. I
inal Perfection
All Sizes
r Cutters and
Wood Saws
nuIete Assortment for Y
na Machin
SUMTER, S. C
its field agent for South Car- of normal, or 7.3 p)
timates pertaining to condi- the corresponding
duction and price of the lead- and 6.4 per cent
s in this States as well as for average, the tota
re United States. estimated at 2,
-the condition of corn in which is approxin
arolina on October 1, is esti- bushels less than
.t 76 per cent of normal, as of 1917.
d with 74 per cent on Sep- Potatoes-The
1, and 89 per cent on October Irish potatoes in
,t year, the ten-year average estimated at
)er 1, being 81 per cent. The against 1,"1-0,000
d production will approximate the ten-year aver
10 bushels or 6,000,000 bushels bushels. The estin
n the estimated yield of last the United States
he condition for the United in round nunli ws
ni October 1 was 68.6 per cent o 0),0)bse
lo twe-yeara araee
VeTheidn'tlityionis
eontlong.alephove
completetandatwe
thuublyst Weahave
(Jeitifort aenuiser
ceof no-mal, 7.h
ban 1.2 per cen
avra the t8co
bes less than
PotatoeIs -h~e tha
trs o ato in .-ot
estimatedi at ,
against 35,440,000
the te-year vea
bsaes. The stin e
i-The ntedtale
inroun Cuarn
bu~ it 1,0 0,000u
tyea average.
cetotal ~rodmc
lot e hae afew tas estimated
esrapplroelma0,
Vc didn'tbeytthisorml thani
~yln.W ae 85,000 bushels,
eisswillsmakenthnrn
busRaeBg- Crhaysorghan
tosdtobacco. 'ouh
Wehave tyear tnyearl 1ver
ier fr nube osle <iurng by,
have anythingdtogVIOathI
procoutiona'er ot
tle isrbabny te
tpounds, caredi
Soil. poundsin an917.5
arc-The hotl m
altximate of0rc00
unetil pthrouti
851,0m0ofb$1,200st
It Croas. nhow t
ION!
re ry
O
0
.ate Shipment,
nes
a
Corn Mills
Grinders.
our Needs
eryCo.,
Write. Wire or Phone Us
'I cent less than on
date of last year, I
>elow the ten-year I E U TRELT
production being;
119,000,000 bushels PN A
lntely 1410,000,000
hie estimated yield
otal production of Governor Acts on Opinion by
South ('arolina is ney General
1,68 0,00) bushels,
ushels last year, I(GL-jATIONS AR1E STli
age being 820,000
ated production for Liquor Will lie Supplied Rec
on October 1 was From Stocks Confiscate
191,000,000 bushels, by t
s less than in 11 i, b-Stt
rels more than thb Cah('mbia, Oct. l13.-Acting
is mI an! oplinion lby Thomi:.s
-sw.eet poitato~ on Oie its, A tt orney (;seneral, given
Limated for South (;overinor Manning this after'n
er cent of normal, cid1d to ac'cept the' suggestio m
age being 8 pe r ledl in a letter from Dr. .James
tion for the Staite | ayne, State headlh offic-r,
387,000 bushels 0or yeterdlay, andl supply local Ite
00O bushels less chaipters with the whiskey andc
e condition for the in the piossession ot the~ State,
ti matedl at 77.4 p)uz treat ment of plneuimonia contra
i' ten-year average certain adiult s and children.
t. 'l'otal prodluction 'The intox icants will be h and
1 is ('st imate,' at clu:<ively by the local IRed C ros
or 1,.50t0,000 hush- t ers oif the State andI will be gi
917 but I t,500,t00 , only upion priescript)1ion of a re
the~ teni year a'- -physitihin andI after th' case
>tkp'ueo fen ingestitrateid lby the chair
arina tiv- iso if t hi v ian'eiet' committe'e
li0,0 puba b;ti'.or i- dijiuty, and f
pounds last year, A ppeal by I'hysicians
~e being 30,41 ,i I Some (it the ph'ysicians of thI
ge price pat 1 i',rI e be'en telegraphing Dr 11 a
918, was $1' .t86 1 thd meth ,by which they can
$21 .t5 forI th' cori' initix ica nts for t he treatment o
thit Uer I ao i -na '0( .irising~ frotm
Ic 'ntir th I' de(m ic of Spamn sh influenza now
. at 1,206,000 t 0 lent in Sout h tCarolin~ -\ pr
with 1,196,451,0001-'
product ion of r'ice 11W(M NOI'l NR
in 1918 will ap
bushels, c'omparedlwa el o lpiemI
last. yetar, the, tenll- rngtMzmnn11oc
g 15t5,000 b)ushels.
on for the UJnitedl I i odrhtuevr' v
at d12,318,)000 bush-igbck
Iiy 6i,000,000 bush-- tius~tt oniso i sr
l917, the average 1r' t'a va.
ni years being 28,- 'wme oilyki Il'
hat there will be a IiIa(lepitsotnciie
the total yiehil ofwek ides
1 and sweet po0ta- 'wo Iavi it ndl's
'o begin with there n1nsKilii'
reduction in thekil ivsli sa'ift'
mpa redl with last I'd~'a ann i z'
antings were seri-- Ms V .'Iimnsy
evere dIrought and L 'N (aisaoIhi ala
bugs. kda rlIl.Teci t i
FOOl) LAWS "til a noi'l
)et. 1 3.-Williami otfo h pis iz
the Cleveland I lo- cm vrm n twudse
largest and nmost i i0n fm.A ~a'
in the State, was Pl. r oshl eey'
b'y of violation of w nwwa od nes i
tioln laws, the par- tc ieta.Ito ~at
that he had in his Itttklogfrhe toc
live arthount of su- etrl faltetobe'
n was given the PieOc tal(el's
ring no more sugarsipyskfr idernel
e, or to pay the D~nsKde i..'i a
theAmerican RedMr.Ti on .. lit-D
theforer, Co. Mfrng Bufto, nin Ylom
It Helps! +
There can be no doubt
as to the merit of Cardui,
the woman's tonic, in
the treatment of many
troubles peculiar to
women. Tihe thousands .
of women who have been
helped by Cardul in the
past 40 years, is conclu
sive proof that it is a
good medicine for women
who suffer. It should
help you, too.
Take
[CCARDUI
+ The Woman's Tonic +
Mrs. N. E. Varner, of
llixson, Tenn., writes:
"c was passing through
the . .. My back and
sides were terrible, and
my suffering indescriba
ble. I can't tell just how
i n hand where I hurt, about
all over, I think . .. I
began Cardui, and my
pains grew less and less,
until I was cured. I am
remarkably strong for a
L+ woman 64 years of age. -+
I do all mny Housewo ." -
Try Cardui, today. E-76
hthe medical rofession holds the opin
on that whiskey or brandy is neces.
sary' in the treatment of pneumllonia,
Swhet contracted by young children
' ani by adults addicted to the use of
intoxicants.
Excerpts from the opinion of ttr
aIney General Peeples said: "While I
cannot give the proposition the appro
val of a clear legal construction I can
say that by satisfactory arrangements
with the several sheriffs of the -State
wmho haveincare nsuch conraban
liquors the same or so much thereof
as is necessary, should be turned over
to those proerly in charge of the
treatment of the disease and dispensed
by direction of a phsicial ar.
C "The Legislaturev in its wisdom saw
fit to make allowance for hospitals
tand sanitrims maintained for the
treatment of patients adiceted to the
e use of alcohol, mornhine and other
deleterious drugs when the same is
iZadnunisterer as an essential art of
the particulair system or method of
treatment and exclusively by or un
dier the direction of a uhly licensed
and registered physician. I, therefore,
mst cnld htWil ti o efically provided by the act if, al
Z rohiobe linquors are an essential part
.'f thfe amrticular treatment for Snan-n
ish mnfluenza, and it is not available
that, reason, humanity and necessity
wou'd justify the use of such contra:
ani liquors in this instance."
ca
NEW IIO.ME CAD AOI-':I) en
lood Administration's ('hart for Con.
Attar- dut of Ilousehiold
Columbia, Oct. 1;.---A new 'lome
RAT card has been a(dopted by the food a!
ministrat *''. Its provisions are the
(Cross ''hart b; wiich the conduct of Amer. i
:1 it hous''holds will be tiuarda as
li' as the st revs of war lasts. It re
wilhang from the kitchen walls of va
on ad- mtillions of Anrericani limmts. It will mn
II. Piee.. ti ithnie iaiii maike clear the new cain
today, servatIion pro'ramit of thle food admiin - o
Wit dle- ist rat iont, arnd all loyal and puiriotie
o(ntain- hoiusewives will he ghideelh by it int th"' th
Ada nms pirenmrat ion of meal s. Its provisions
written will becomtie the itat ionalI proigram.tt .
I Cr'oss '[he new ho me card will be dIis
brandy triibuted throughout the nat ion in a
for the I' ": d''vs-irinzg then week aof O ct oler
eted by M.It will not ontly tell why tte
Amtericani pehle mu lst cont inute to ai
led ex - ''in serve foodil, it will conctis. l- a ni
s chtap. -i detail show htow and in wha t spie
v'eitnut fiie mtanner the food admiinistrationu
put al~ will deliendi upon14 the Amnerican house
s has wife to do her part in the winniting of 1t
man of the war and the ma~kintg compilete of t a
oif thIt' thai victor'y ahteadi.
mund to The food adiiniiistrat ion has no fear -h
that. the conservation praog~ramt set
foirth oin Lthe new htonme card will nt
Sttate conrscienitiously and pat riot ically be C
vne fo'' followed. The American housewife Lth
sec'ure( waits only to know what is exptectedl
f many of her. When the new homite cardt is
he epi- idistribiuted she will 1. gin immitediate
pareva - I'i - 4'n husehoald to it:;
miSow Wood's High-Grade
SeedWheat
a For Best and Most
Productive Crops.
Our Virginia-Grownj Seed ior
Wit. Vheats are su~perior for thet '"i
~%d\South make larger yields
savs: and better quality of grain. hi
'Abot IWrIte for "WOOD'S CROP. SPE
trt - CIAL" gilving prices arid lnforrhauton
y batck ahbout SEED WHEAT, SEED OATS,
headl- SED RYE, BARLEY mlinall oer f
would Seeds for FallI Sowing.
spellslt
T T.W.Wvood & Sions ('
nn at- Stedz.en. Richmnond, Va. ed
anda it - - lt
irQ imt( Plant WPlTE~ PEARL AND BER- ha
LU.IDA ONION SI S for profl-a- of
I)on't t. croCi's, botht for htome uso M
r' that "wtAood's 'n ""Snocilal,"' fo
ilburn I - -
'I
WAJOMEN can't help
feeling attracted to
a beautiful shoe-and this
is one decided factor in our
success with Regal shoes.
There is such a range of at
tractive styles in the new spring
Regals, both in dainty pumps
and smart high shoes.
But today appearance isn't
everything: Women ate de
manding some assurance about
leathers and it is mighty diffi
cult for most shoe dealers to
give it just now. Especially
is this true of shoes that have
no great institution back of them
that stands ready to make good
both to the women and to the
dealer. Regal shoes have a great
institution back of them, and
you know and we know that
they can be depended upon
under all circumstances.
This is bringing new customers
Into our store daily; t'or the name
R RGAL. stamped on u shoe Is worth
while iiuking tar.
seman-Wenberg
Company,
uy War Saivinj Stamps
It is expected that the new home
rd will set. forth the official food
iatram probably until th:' war is
dled.
..-W- -S --S
ASKS HUNS TO WITIIIRDiAW
nnish Government Considers Appeal
to Allies
Stockholm i, Oct. 1.-TIhe F'inni:t
wer~nmt.-nt as~ked G;+rmtany toy with
a sv her troops from F P '.i.ini. . TL'
(In-iit wva- r'cently dlelive'red to Gen.
a Ih-rultz,. the Germatn higrh comi.
The r'epubiliia at .nd Sociniiset wers
varI ofI an ainproac byto Finhmnd to
e I-nse allhe'ing~ that the' recent
livy of the govt rnmen'ut in c'onntectioni
lth Ger'imany has beten entral.
Front in F'rance
Washington, I )ct. 1:: Scre.taryv
the, after a trip to the fronit ini
tonce andl a vi'sit to the A llied capi
b<, airrivedl today at an Ar lantic poirt
1(d reaichedl Wash inr''n 'on ight.
hn ID. Ryant, dlirictor of aircraft
011u(t ion, who wvent abro-u with th'
e:' tary. also retiurned. Surgzeont
STATE Of SOUTh CAROUNMA,
County of Clafcndon
>. Rh-hbursi~. in-haltualiv andu as
Arbo n- rator .. the estat e of Alary
.1. ltichbou rt iaed Plhunt it'f..
it:liza D. Wi'eill, Willie luliv,
Ii I lavis, A lle R~Iehboury,
ham 0 efendatnts.
1l'nder andl by V"irtu iti aC judgmnttt
her of th Ci'(ourt of 4 'omm~on PIeas,
the I bov.e std cii on to nm' di.
wull sell at tubali nuet rioen, to the
~h'st biidder for eash. at I larenduon
t Houetse, ait Manin g, ini said
mirty, within 'Ie legal hioturs for it
mi~l sales, on . inday the 4th day'of
'vember, 1918, be'ing sales dlay, tihl
lowing described0 reaI ('sta t(:
All that 1)iece, I areel or tract of
id lyinig, beinig mln situate in the
unt~y of ('larendlon, Sou1th (Cariolinat,
ittng 0i ton eu rede an tlIwenty
20) a" res, more or less, ainil hound
North hiv lands of C. A . IIlaruvin atnd
iris of .Ineik To 'liherty; i'ih I.
els of .Jark Tuc'hheCrry attnd lands
11. '. (Carrigran; South lby ' mdi of
trie A. Davis and West by lands of
lliami Williams. Purchaser to pay
papers.
Sheriffr-ei..n ount.