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AT A SACRIFIl A big lot of $2.50 to $9.00 Shoes, in and ends that are going at a Sacrifi prices from $1.48 TO $5.98 SA L& NOW- ON ! Shaw & McCollum Mei SUMTER, S. C. Stover Feed Cutter I* SA Feed Mill that W ILL do your work. it wil' cut and grind into the stock feed, s 1st. Corn on the cob in the shuck. 2nd. Velvet beans or. peavine hay. 3rd. Any kind of rough ,feed. A* * These Mills have been working all around you for a I year. Do not experiment but get the old reliable * STOVER. See it working everyday at D. M. Brad 1K ham & Son's, Manning, or A* I Caroli~na Machinery CO. & . Sumter, S. C. 1k Bx 327, Pone 51. EYE! -9" ImewsNAgmNmI uu m i oddsi ceat 11 c a b I t Cl ~1J oddd e ,ce at MEMPHIS HAS W"ITHDRAWN Savannah~ Will Probably Invite ('on federate Veterans. Savannals, Ga., Feb. 17.--Oflicial in formation has been receivedl in Savan nah that Memphis, Tenni., has with drawn its invitation to the Confed crate Veterans to hol their 1919 re union in that city. Savannah wvill in all probability extend the veterans an invitation to meet here next fall. It is understood they are very anxious to come here. The information from Memphis says the invitation wvas withdrawn because of local conditions. ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES SUMMONS [OR R[llEF Staite of South Carolina, C'ounty of Clarendon. Court of Common Pleas. Julia C. .Johnson, Ella Blrasington, Sue Johnson, Cornelia Johnson, Ida \Vay, May I lodge and ,J. Columbus .Johnson and D. A. Johnson, in their own right and as executors of the laist Will and Testament of J1. HI. .Johnson, deceased, Plaintiffs, against Thomas J1. ,Johnson, Charles S. Jlohn son, Minnie E. Hodge, Columbus .. .Johnson andi Jul ian S. Johnson, De fendants. (Copy Summons for Relict. Toomthain Served.) TthDeednsabove named: YOU ARE HIEREBIY SUMMONED andl reqiu iredl to answer the comipinmt in this action, of which a cop)y is here wvith servedl upon you, andi to serve' a 'op~y of your answer to the saidt c'omiplainit on the subscriber at his atfiee in Manning, South Carol inn, with in twenty days after the servic'" hereof, exclusive of the day of suc'h service; and if you fail to answer the com plaint with in the time a foresaidt, the phiintif in this action will ap ply to the Court for the relief de mantded in the c'om plaint. D~ated February 12th, A. 1)., 1919. W. C. D)AVIS, Plaintiffs Attorney. l'o the Defendtsnt, Columbus .J. .John son: YOU WILL~ TAKE NOTICE that the Summons and Complaint in the above entitled action has been tiled in ti' o 00ioe of the Clerk of Court for rlarendon County on the twelfth (lay of February, 1919. W. C. D)AVIS, Plaintiffs Attorney. February 12th, 1919.--30t-e. Colds Cause Girip and influenza LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove the cause. There is only one "Bromo QuInine.' E. W. GROVE'S signature on hox. 30n. OTES Of MUCH INTEREST TO PROGRESSIVE FARMERS County Agenta Help Sell Stock. When fatrmers want to buy dairy attle they consult their county agent, vho, in turn, consults county agents n dairying sections where dairy cows an be purchased. When the county gents of Wisconsin made a summary f sales they had helped to make to uyers outside of the State they found total of 350 carloads of dairy cat le, valued at $75,000, had been ship ed in 18 months since July, 1917. In b Vinnebago County the records show- b d 448 dairy cows, valued at $47,000. r n Sheboygan County the records a howed more than 500 head, valued t $60,000. During this period buy rs from 15 States came to Wiscon- U in to buy stock for farmers in their espective communities. ------ a Farmers F:ght Cattle Disease. 13 F Blackleg is not going to cause any I ore cattle losses than the farmers of g awrence County, Oreg., and Ada! u ounty, Idaho, can prevent. The farm ft ureaus of these two counties "mean e usiness," according to their last in ear's work. In Ada County the a wim bureau conducted 15 demonstra- s ons of how to prepare and admin- b ter blackleg vaccine. At these 'a emonstrations 123 persons attended b) nd 1,367 calves were vaccinated. et accine was furnished free to all who g ttended the demonstrations and 8,000 elves were vaccinated twice during a le year. Only five deaths due to I lackleg were reported in this county a i 1918, in comparison with 200 be- ft >re the blackleg work' started. In t awrence County 14 per cent of the a iembers of the farm bureap vacci- e ated their cattle. Their saving is c gured at $17,463. The farm bureau v flicials gave out 4,705 doses of Gov- d rnment vaccine, the county agent a ave 20 demonstrations, and farmers s urchased 22 vaccinating outfits for c operative use. o--- - Vill Contine Farmers' City Market. I A city market established last sun- S per in Trenton by the farm bureau f Mercer County, N. J., was so sue essful that the plan is to be carried ut this year on a more extensive cale. The county agent estimates ast year's business of the market at 500,000 worth of farmu products sold At wholesale and retail. Until last rear Trenton had no market, and for ?5 years farmers had backed their vagons up to the curb in the center )f the business section of the city. [Establishment of the markets result Ad from cooperation between the :ounty agent, the Bureau of Markets >f the United States Department of Agriculture, and the city officials of Trenton. Bring in Pure-Bred Dairy Cattle. Through the assistance of the coun ty agent and local banks, the farm bureatu of New Castle County, Del., securedl five carloads ot' pure-bred Holstein cows during 1918. The aver age cost a head was $260, f. o. b. D)eleware. Two farmers accompanied the county agent to Michigan, where arrangements had been made with the H olstein-Friesian A ssociat ion to se cure the foundation stock. 'The Bu reaui of A nimal Industry provided a man to admiinister- the tuberculin test. The cowvs purchased were of such in tl;vidutality' and breeding that their lsptring coubtl readily be disposed of at good prtices. UpJon arrival the cows were exlhibited for three (lays andi the breeding of each animal postedl. Mean while the farmer's who hadl given their orders madle rem itt 'n ces at the bank covering the actual coist of the cow received and the transiort ation cost. WVhen desired, the bank made the far imers lib~eral terms of settlements. Iowa Goes Barberry Digging. At least a halIf mill ion comtmon bar terry b)ushes wvere found in nurseries andl 150,000 more w're locattedl on pri vate and public groutnds in 300) Itt-a ties antd towns in t'.e barbe try er id cat ion mtoveen t (onducted in the vheat-growing sect ions last summoer )y the Uited't States D~epartmentI of \griculture, cooperating with State 'Agricultural focs TIhe purpose of IT'S NOT YOUR IT'S Kidney dlseane In no respcrter t per aoiIs. A iajority of thei ills altitettng people today cnn bo tracedt tatk to kidney troubile. 'li The idngeys are the, 1n1st irnmportatt organts of the bodiy IThey a re thei fllterers, tho liuriitiers, of .5 our bltoot. Kfidney diseaset is tusually indiiented by blpi nloltn an ltower abdotatren gall st ones, g ramvte, rhitati In . scitlet ttnd Iturnbago. All thes. ilet remnts arc nntfura's signals t) w~arn yout that the kidneysi~ naead hlpj , Youa shuldt tuse (10ot) MED)Ala litmarh-ern til transul1n Itnmnt IS APPEARANCE QUICKLY CHANC[D .dwards Declares He Had an Awful Time With the Grippe HAS REGAINED HEALTH ays He Increased Twenty-One Pounds in Weight by Taking Tanlac. "I have gained twenty-one pou , nd if you had seen me the day I egan taking Tanlac you would not cognize me as the same man naw." Aid Ed Edwards, 320 Twenty-third t., Denver, Colorado, a few days ago. [r. Edwards is a mechanic for the nion Pacific Railroad. "Last fall," continued Mr. Edwards, took a trip up in the country on big truck; then I had to walk near thirty miles in the rain and mud. rom this I contracted the grippe and certainly had an awful time. I kept >ing down until finally I had to give ), and I was confined to my bed for rty days. I had to cut out- eating itirely, and for a month I lived on ilk. I hardly knew what sleep was, id half the time I had to prop my 'if up in bed so I could get my eath. I had such awful headaches d such a terrible cough that I had igun to think my lungs were affect I. No kind of medicine did me any )od. "I have taken four bottles of Tanlac Ad I never felt better in my life than do right now, and I would not take thousand dollars for the good these our bottles have done me. My appe te is fine and I can eat and digest nything I want. I sleep like a rook very night and my strength has in -eased so that I car d1 any kind of ork that comes to I. -r Tanlac has ane me so much good I feel that I in compelled to praise it, and I know veral people now taking it on ac >unt of the good it has done for me." 'Taniac, the Master Medicine, is sold y Dickson's Drug Store, Manning; [. W. Nettles, Jordan; Shaw & Plow en, New Zion; Farmers' Supply Co.. alver; I). C. Rhame, Summerton. emoving these bushes is to stamp ut the black stem rust of wheat and ther grains which has caused great osses, not only in Iowa but in the vhole Middle West. Barberry is on f the means by which this rust is miabled to make an early attack in he spring. Without this host the rust vill be practically eliminated. Al hough many bushes have been remov !d, there are still others in Iowa and Lhroughout the Middle West which will be centers of a rust epidemic if they become infected, say department specialists. Make Money in Lamb Sales. Because there was a poor market for less than carload lots of lambs in Ada County, Idaho, as association was organized in August by a few members of the count farm hureau.j to handle them cooperatively. Forty-\ five sheep producers were in this or ganization andi the first sh ipnmnt con sisted of 4150 lambs. The price of fered by the local (dealers was $8 a hundredweight, but they would not handle more than a few at a time. The price rece ivedl by the association was $14' a hundredweight net. This dleal alone gave the farmers $2,700 mor~e profit. (County Uses Electric Corn Testers. Farmers of Grant. County, 'S. Dak., had enough good seed corn last spring largely because they brought in 250 bushels from out sid e the county and also because the couinty agent estab lished electric testers with a t otl ca pacity of 7,3~00 samples. Thie agent inst al led ini the far m bu~areau orece an electric tester with a ca:pac'ity of S,t000 ,ears~,and 2: sma I t esters holdI ng 100( caris eachl. Twvo t esting sub staItions1 were estallished. A sum - m ary of the work sh ows that (17,000 ear were te(sted,. compojasite tests were imde of 4,0001( bushels, an 311 08 farm ers beca me sulic ien tlIy interested to test their own seed. ADIVERT'ISE IN THEl TIMES HEART YOUR KIDNEYS liately. The,, sorothing, hle~aLn' oil stim11 ti. PS tha I kbineys, re.lieves I iium mirie ions andi destiroys. the germs wich haive caused It. 1)4) not wdlit un~ti th moorrow. 4 in t o your d ruimgist oday a.Oid Saue In tv'weiy-four, ho'urs you 4)4,1 wt bb-iM. the ,liv you lirst heardh Aftier you, feelI that you, hav' cured yourself, roinuii)ie to takeo 0on or two rsi;4s4 Its each day , so as to k eep in iirst-claan) condIiton an wl~ard o't the i anger oif other attac)1ka Ask tor ihe, oriainal liported1 (OLT) NI) lAbI brandu. Three~ size.~ .\lne re-~' O uda if thov (Ii, (41 1tj Om.