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We have jt Extr ___ a and can fill any ordei extra nice Southern car to feed and they the size and quality ai move. Our stock Ha gies and Wagons you invite your inspectior studied the needs of < of years, and we feel suit our customers ii Yo 16 per ce 32 per ce Muriate AND Hi Mixed We have close price save you money. B you buy. P A !. Y'n BUY t wil bew Ig This is 4 per cet. G- >youir IBe oW <iy progre andu 'tak for ini This spaice pa to War Savin /M'aul)nin( Oil I No Wornas iit a licalthay Childt All chiliren troule d with worrnq have ani reilay color, w h imlinet por >lc irl nil (;ROVlEs'S ASTI.l~ss hidIl TNIC given rgual for two or three weeki will entriclh thei lied, pfO irov t lldgestiona, oaint ctas a GenearalI Strenti craing Toic to the whole system. Nature willtI tharow of o d~se a ii worm, rand the b Cild wit ist received a car a Fine In this lot we have a few rivers. We didn't buy this viii not stay long. We have id our prices will make them rness, Mowers, Rakes, Bug will find complete, and we t before you buy. We have )ur customers for a number we now have anything to 1 our line. uirs truly, ailia & Son. SAlet! nt Acid, nt ACid, of Potash Gil GRADE ertilizers. on these goods. and can e sure to see t. s b:fore & BOMAIR, no.(I S. C. WAR Stainps Sthe War ! B~ond( for $4.IS. i.00 o>Janiuary 1. 1923. ss;ive business mandi 9 EVERYWHR 1.0triotially donak)tedI (s Coinittee by 'd Avoid Wapte ien Every Cak HANDS, ARMS, LIMBS ASLEEP And Was Run-Down, Weak and Nervous, Says Florida Lady. Five Bottles of Cardui Made Her Well. Kathleen, Fla.-Mrs. Dallas Prine, of this place, says: "After the birth of my last child...I got very much run-down and weakened, so much that I could hardly do anything at all. I was so awfully nervous that I could scarcely endure the least noise. My condition was getting worse all the time... I knew I must have some relief or I would soon be in the bed and in a serious condition for I felt so badly and was so nervous and weak I could hardly live. My husband asked Dr. about my taking Cardui. lIe said, 'It's a good medicine, and good for that trouble', so he got me 5 bot ties...After about the second bottle I felt great!y improved.. .before taking it my limbs and hands and arms would go to sleep. After taking it, however, thin poor circulation disap peared. My strength came back tc me and I was soon on the road to health. After the use of about 5 bot. ties, I could do all my house-worh and attend to my six . children be. sides." You can, feel safe In giving Cardul a thorough trial for your troubles. It contains no harmful or habit-forming drugs, but is composed of mild, vege. table, medicinal ingredients with no bad after-effects. Thousands of women have voluntarily written, telling of the good Cardui has done them. II should help you, too. Try it. E 74 DEVLOP PROFITABLE UTILITY CHICKENS Whether You Are Interested in Pro duct ion of Eggs and Meat or in the Sale of Breeding Stock a Pleasing Uniformity in Your Flock Will Be to Your Advantabe A good-looking flocke, one in which the birds are all the same breed and are uniform in size and color, is a standard advertisement. The owner, if he is in the market to sell breeding stock, will find that such a flock ma terially aids in making sales. If the poultry raiser is interested only in the production of eggs and meat he will, as a general rule, have greater suc cess with such a flock. Good results with stock that does not look good is not impossible, but it is a matter of common observation taht poultry keepers who are indifferent about the looks of their stock rarely make nota le successes. Their success is irreg ular and spasmodic. In practically every case the man who starts in the loultry business with a mongrel flock and who does well with it b' gins sys tematically to improve its appearance. P'oultry having distinctive appearance .r(;ms to be essential to any marked increase in poultry products. Sufficient attention to secure a :leasing uniformity in a flock is in the highest degree practical. Experi ecee has shown over and over that where this is lacking interest is apt to lag if pioduction is not maintained. Beauty and utility of individuals aboulie coie'i. These two points shouhl be constantly in mind in the ,election and breeding of every flock. In the work of developing a uni f("r'm utility flock the first step is to discard absolutely all specimens that d(o not a pproach the sta r nard weight of their breedl. Th'le st andard weights for adlult male and female birds in any I reen ar th' le most dfesirable for breced ing speciimns. Thew we iht rc-. qluirement should also applly to young .r d s, for' iminmature f'owlIs ar'c not fit ior, br'eeding and( young birds at ma.. tuirify that are much underci weight arie undes(5irale. While It is im practi cal to adlher'e to exact standlard weight it is adlvisabile to iao vi'iations o t m ore than 5 or Ii per cent either above or below the staindardl. Select inrg a i'ypew A se'ondl consider-ation ini tihe de Selopmient of the flock is the selectfioni f~ typei. There is a dlifference of opdin io'n among bir'eders as to the essen.. t ialIs of type. Unalike standIardt weight s t here is no exactinrg r'ule to p~uie the poultr'y raiser in select inr' typ Je. Explerienice and a t rained eye willi make a good judrege. A safe r'ul,' le fol low, Paricurlar'ly 1(or beginnrers, is toi reject all spiecimiens that are tun.. peakahly off--tpe, and to use only te best birds in the br'eed ing flock. (Closely rtlate~d to thle selection of typje is thle quiest ion of vigor' anid vi I ality of the brir'ds. Thle stanrdtit type cof a breed pr'esenits, with a cer't'ain .a' and formri, a cair'rge and syvnue try\ whli ch ar itfhe' resulIt anrd oxpr~ies sion tnt vigor, vitality anid a perf'ectly ba lancd t structu re andI a re, thIerefor'' is much1 a parit of' tyvpe as length, I r'eadlth aiilnd depIh of bodny or any eoth c'eir harcter'ist e ic ich is ltake'n intdo connsidert'ion by anr (xper'ieniced :innIe. \ai' andi vitality are f'ir'st onsidlera:f~tins in the utility flouik. SItrong,healthI y bird'ns are the best Lav nri make tii'he bsf gains, antI shorIlh Iiw t he onrly ki nd aillowedl in the bir'eedl irw flonck. TIht abuilit y erf the bnirds t, hear tin.. plearsantl Weatr.Ir- conitionrs andt sul. len chan rgis of tem per'ature, espcialI IV chan rges frorm wvai'erm o i coforituble w S. * to raw, chilly weather, is one of the best tests of vitality and vigor. Sus ceptibility to these changes shows a lack of robustness of constitution and a poor circulation of blood, and birds that' are seriously affected by sudden changes of temperature should not be retained for breeders or have a place in the flock wnich is expected to produce winter eggs. This is true if the fault is with the birds themselves and not with the poultry keeper. Wrong management may put the best and most healthful flock out of condition. Bad ventilation of poultry houses, improper feeding either underfeeding or overfeeding and especially the too free use of highly concentrated feed to force growth or egg production-are com mon causes which make naturally sound and healthy fowls unduly sus ceptible to ordinary changes o weath er. Appropriate size and type and the vitality that gives and expresses per fect health and condition are essen tials in mating standard poultry for practical results. Every poultry raiser who desires a utility flock of birds of uniform appearance should not ne glect to give any of the essentials his careful consideration. They are equal ly essential to the breeder who desires to produce birds of high exhibition quality, for, with these essentials as the foundation he can develop show birds that will be desirable also for their practical qualities. --W'S-S FEEDING GREEN CUT BONE Green cut hone can often be pur chased from the butcher. This mate rial when produced fresh makes an excellent substitute for beef scrap. It should be purchased in small quanti ties, as it can not be kept fresh for any length of time, and when spoiled nay cause severe bowel trouble. It best fed in a trough not oft'ner than every other (lay, allowing about ene-half ounce per bird. Should se vere, or continued looseness of the l:>wels follow the feeding of gree'i cut bone it should be discontinued or the quantity reduce(l. -W --s-.S WORLD'S DOUGHNUT RECORDI) Our boys overseas, despite the war's end, are as hungry as ever for Salvation Army made doughnuts En sign Gertrude Symmonds and Ensign Viola Williams claim the world's re,. ord for frying and distributing dt.gh.. nuts to doughboys. Moving from one village to another, an American regi ment entering German territory, was supplied with 3,500 of the crisp brown rjpheres two to each we.ary but happy soldier as they marched by the Salva tion Army hut, whe ein the two girls had fried the goodies. -W-S-S AI)VERTISE IN THE TIMES The Quinine That Does Not Affect the Head Because of its tonic and Inxative effect, LAXA Tiv I BROMO QUINlINI is better than ordinary Quninme and does nlot cause nervousness nor ringing in head. Remember the fil name and took for the signature oE ), w. GROvE. 30c. CAN Solid Car Ever B They're all gjood Prices and1( Terr b)uy no0w. Come our Bigj Stock c Buggies, Coffe CLARENDC FAI I am offering for sale a number ty. Descriptions of a few of these w; TRACT 18-22-356 Acres,. 240 clear woodland, in Clarend 8 miles from Mann room dwelling and 6 timber on the tract. TRACT 18-19-57 1-2 acres, 3-4 aci Sumter, 1-2 mile fr< road, leading to Pin TRACT 18-55-Tract of 105 acres, 6( Road, 1 1-2 miles ft from Sumter. Good tobacco barn, good a Price . TRACT 18-57-Tract of 200 acres, 13 Clarendon County, Raccoon Public Road TRACT 18-61-Tract of 130 acres, 7 7 miles from Manni miles from Gable, on 4-room main dwelli barns; school house per acre . TRACT 18-62-Tract of 170 acres, 1 ty, 5 miles from Ali Sardinia-Manning Pi ing, 2 tenant houses, TRACT 18-64-Tract of 29 acres, 2( one mile south of R( Public Road. Price T'RAC'T' 18-70-Tract of 936 acres, 4 ty, 2 miles from Blo and 8 miles from M Road; 5-room main < barns and stables. Price ------------- TRACT 18-76-Tract of 343 acres, 21 2 1-2 miles from F Road; 8 tenant IboUs Price .... - .. TRACT 18-84-Tract of 164 acres, I of partially grown u ty. 7 miles east of Public Road. Price 'TRACT 18-85-Tract of 433 acres, 3, Pinewood, 19 miles wood Public Road 7-room dwelling. 7 house, and necessar; subdivide into tract, acres with 90 acres about 50 acres clear high state of cultiva cated. Price ..... -- TRACT 18-86-Tract of 32 acres at I ini-Summerton Publi Charleston Public Re ably located right a per acre ...... -.. TRACT 18-87-Tract of 448 acres, Pinewood, 7 miles Charleston Public R( timber on tract. Pr We are offering other tracts in don counties. If you do not find wh. you are looking for, and we will make R.B.B REAL ESTA 26 N. Main St. Farm Lands, Business and Resid Realty lE IN MONE load of the V A rought to MA 1oues---Stout. Heavy f( t1, any kinid you want. W4 ns on them and it is to y' ini and let's talk it ovrr Wagons, Ha: ly MANNING. S. C. UJY WAR SAVIN(CR STAMI )N COUNTY (MS of desirable farms in Clarendon Coun 11 be found below: !d, balance in timber and on County, 2 miles from Jordan, ng, on Santee Public Road; 6 tenant houses. Some good pine Price .--..----- ........ - . $15,000:' es clearea, 18 1-2 miles from >m Pinewood, on neighborhood .wood-Sumter Road. Price-------$900 -70 cleared, on the Brewington om DuRant's Siding. 13 miles 4-room house, one tenant house, rtesian well, grape vines, etc. 6 cleared, balance in timber in 1-2 miles from Manning on Two tenant settlements. Price $20, D cleared in Clarendon County ng, 5 miles from Alcolu, 3 1-2 Sardinia-Manning Public Road ng, 2 tenant houses, several and church convenient. Price, D0 cleared, in Clarendon Coun- $ olu, 7 miles from Manning, on iblic Road; 6-room main dwell barns and stabl's. Price, $35 per acre. cleared, in Clarendon County mini, on Remini-Wright's Bluff ----------------------------- $1,400 DO cleared, in Clarendon Coun omville, 4 miles from Foreston, inning, on Bloomville-Sumter [welling, 15 tenant houses, good School and church near. -------------.----.--.--.-_$28,000 0 cleared, in Clarendon County inewood, on Pinewood-Remini es. Fine land in good condition. ----------------------------$35,00( 4 acres cleared, with 75 acres p old fields, in Clarendon Coun Alcolu, near Manning-Sarainia S --------- $35 per ac 10 in cultivation, 1-2 mile from from Sumter, on Remini-Pine and A. C. L. Railroad. Good tenant houses, good barns, gin outbuildings. This tract will of 250 acres, 200 cleared; 117 cleared; and of 66 acres with ?d. This is first-class land in a Lion and especially desiranly lo --nini~I-~----Fo--of---$100 per ac ~emini in the Fork of the R::m c Road and the Camden ad. This is good land and desir t the station of Remini. Price -------------- ----------------$10 128 cleared, five miles from north of Remini, on Camden ad. 4 tenant houses. Some good cc --------------------_--------$750 all parts of Sumter, Lee and Clarexi it you want in this list, tell us wh it our business to find it for you. ELSER, TE BROKER Sumter, S. C. once Property, Timber Lands and Loans 1AY! ry Finest :leS! Lnfnmg. Illows, Mlediuim a have the right our interest to A .Don't forget rness, Etc. 'S f 1