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+. r The largest in the worl WRIG on Times Squi City: it is 250 feet high. Mad electric lamps The fountall trade mark c ing alternatel SPEARMINT, I and JUICY F Spearmen "dc This sign is seen 500.000 people fror Sealed , Tight ~WWI 'SEitttitittititttttititttitttitittitt222tittttttitt Pipe, Fittings, ders and I Due to strikes, in both steel a condlitions it ha.s beenl har1A to S< very fortunate in havingC, a good COLUMBIA SUF 823 West Gervais St. Do You Wa Begin the year right or repairing the one you a small bill of lumber use sav'e you many dlollars. either. Write us for pi AVERY LU South Hlarvini St. TH11EY ARE J IN4SEPARABLE A good1 fuiturie without doen' ofeR hpe, yo S Our institution is a pi and investing hank. W~e solicit the patr'onap fjal at triblutes are likewisMe ly dlesire to become such. You never regre1't mfol uf ise to regret when it is p T. Mh. MOU2~ "i electric sign d advertises ire, New York feet long, 7O e up of 17,286 is play, the hanges, read y WRIGLEY'S )OUBLEMINT, RUIT, and the a turn." nightly by about all over the world. Kept A7 Pumps, Cylin Vell Points. nd coal mines, aInd other unsettled t cure materi::1, but we have been stock of Pipe, Fittings, etc. PLY COMPANY Columbia, S. C. by beginning your home have. A few, shingles or (1 at the pr'oper~ time may We can help you with ces, gr'ades, etc. MBER CO., Sumter, S. C. ~ and DLWr Future ~ saving is someithing~ that U knowv. Ii e of these whose person-. -and( those who earnes'~-t icy sa1ved. TIhere, fis)n onle. ., ~f Manning ON. Cashier Surest Two and two have always n thousad Ford cars in daily serv Ford, as a reliable motor car, < all circumstances. Two and two have always r used in the construction of the Metallurgy, then the Ford car c Two and two have always the Ford Owner will be wiNe in I and we have the Ford skilled r standard of quality which is ori When you want a Ford car same, we earnestly solicit your economical Ford prices. Correct Pri IEG ULA T'ype of Car List Touring -. --525.00 Rtunabout . ...- . -500.00 'oupelet -.. -- .50.00 Sedan .. ..-..-..- 775.00 Chassis ------ -.-.175.0( Truck - - - ..-550.00 WITHf I)DE.l\lUNT ANi) 30x3 1-2 Type of Car List Touring -- ----- .550.00 Runabout-......._ 525.00 ('ou pelet --675.00 Sedan ._--- --- _.------800.00 Chassis -. - . -.-500.00 Truck . . . .._...,.5)0.00 The Cla I, ROB We hav of the abov they are pi w anits. Rs 1VI CHOOSIN ENS THAT MAKE B[ST MOTH[RS Chicks hard to Raise in Cold, Wet, or r '"ather-Brooding Propen sides Differ in Different Breed.. '--(a. e laring Period of Incuba to:. G.iven proper care and attentfionI,1f Madtam len is :till the mcst conven ient incubartor for t: busy farmer rwho raises a limited number of chick enC. Mechanical incubators require re:cuh-ir and frequent care or the eggs in 1::11 will bcome too cold or too hot. The hen requires care ain at tent ion, but it is not necessary that she have it quite so regularly. System anl care in the management of sitting hens will result in satisfac tory broots of chickens at a com paratively smal expense. -However, even with the best of care, some hens prove to be fickle mothers and cause trouble and loss in hateliing by break ing their eggs, leaving their nests, or tranpli ng on the chickems when first hatche.d. Most, hens of the general purpose breeds such as the Plymouth Rocks, \Vyailottes, Rho-le Island Reds, and Orpin itons, make very goodt mothers. The heavier (lass, or c F meat h eeds, including the Brahams and ('ochies, make good sitters, but are inclined to be clusny on the nest. The I eghorniiy al (other \lediterran- * can btees are non:-sitters :Id rarely make gool mothers. Ilow to ;tit a len. As the time approaches for the hen to become broedy or sit;. if care is taken to look into the nest it will he seei that there are a few, soft, lowny feathers being left there by the hen; also, the hen stays longer on the nest - when laying it this timie, and on be ing approachel will quite likely re miain on the nest, making a clucking noise, rutiling- her feathers, and peck its: at the intrudler. W'henl it is note l i that a hen sits on the nest from two to three n igzh t.s in s uccession, mi rI that. most of the feathers are gone fro olwer breast. which feels hot to the hand. she is re:aly to he transfer ret to the ne't which has ien pre p i:1"_I for her ho'forehind. )ist the hen thoroughly with insect Lt powd:'r, an liii a'p!Vi '': the powder hiold the lien by the feet, the Ient, <lown, working the powder well into the feather:,, giving special attention to i''oiins :tiuiund the vent and uder - the wings. The powder shoul 1a-o be sprinklel in the nest. The nest shoil:! be in some iquiet, out-of the-way pl-ce, where the sittimn hen will not he dis.. t.urhi<l, and it ma'y consist of hay, ch:aif. or :traw. Pack firmly and shape out of it a circilir nest which will he <!eeper in the center thtan at the sides. Move the hen from twe gul:- laying nest. at night and handle her carefully in doing so. Put a chine egg or two in tih nest where she is to sit, and phwce a bonni" over the (ohening so that she nn not get of.' q(uiitely .i in hei r h is sit t , eaesinme fe"'d an wtermv hei blard ilfrom' th I nm o top f the~ nest, maiil let th hI om i when she is r'ealy Shol she rI r toi the nest aft'r i ein ,r m v th I - ehina egg or eggs ain'd pmt un ler those that. are to be ineuhated. If te nets ae siei empwned less. \t hatching' im the shul be( conihned an noti he ditubd n til the haiil'i is ' com letd unes Ih to remiove the ('1hiks tha m- hatlw first. In cool w''atlw it i bstn t to~ pot more14 t hant 10 Igsune a n whiile hiter ii, thle :pin oni' en piuit 12 to 15, accoidint' to thie siof the' hien. tare of The Mitt ing Ihon I' 'ver'al hensy ar 'sittini: in the 5iimin room, see t hat the are\ i kepit ''n th ne iist s. allow',iii th mtI c m (ny nt'L a day, to 4' reive tfeed andt P wheat, or i'thi. IfI thiere are any, that le aken 'ii'fU. Ile ushually rec n taI' of tet s ch (: ill Iii.hu' i t hov'' ci oi :ilit sit bat ini~ hf an u'inorin soiled ili - ' t he lat ' 44s thl e sc i l e I -n to 3 beo e', uneasyi '0 o~l ;i av th. SOLOCH ESTRIJGSS PVRILS E UNIVERSAL CA Thing in the' lade four. There would not be more tha ice-which is just: about one-half of all au id not meet the demands of all classes of mde four. If the material, the iron and t Ford chassis, were not of the h ighcst qua ouldl not have won its world--wide reintatio nlade four. When replacemenl:; and repai ringing his car to our place, hecase' we oun nechanics, and all the Ford knowledee tha :inal in the Ford cor. or a Ford truck, and when you wa nt rep bu. iners, assuring you of prompt. attenti ces N wember It1 I Freight I'ax II' of Car 38.79 21.66 Iourini, 38.79 20.63 Run aout 38.79 26.81 Coplt.. --- 38.79 31.97 Sedan 38.'9 19.59 Chassis 38.79 13.61 Truck....... lB.E RIMS WITH! 1)E TIl ItHS :;0x3 1-2 TI Freight Tax 'Type of ('ar 38.79 22.69 Touring .. 3.7n 21.66 t . -- 38.79 27.84 Coupelet :8.79 ;3.00 Sedan - -. 38.79 20.63 Chassis 38.79 13.60 Truck . - MANMlG S C reis on Genuine Fod Pars * 8.7t9 r22.6 38.79 21.6 3.79 278 Tour )in e an Sxta -_ e9 ndo thMo ANNING, S. C World n three million five hundred tomobuiles in America--if the people everywhere and under he marvelous Vanch0ium steel lity known to the science of n for rCliability. rs are required on Ford cars, only the Genuine Ford Parts, t goes to maintain the high airs or replacements for the n, real Ford service, and ih it1919 'I S'! :ElI List Freigh- Tax 60).1' :38.79 34.75 07d5.44 38.79 23.72 .725.0( :38.79 29.91 851.00 38.79 35.06 550.140 :38.79 2".69 .625.00 38.79 15.47 \lOt'NTAH I.E I.\ RIES A NI) STA ll Fit List Freight Tax _625.00 8.79 25.78 *A00-00 58.79 24.75 -750.00 38.79 '30.94 -875.00 38.79 36.09 575.00 :88.79 2:3.72 665.(0 38.79 16.46 Lit" MAW mg stjok sto al beor