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Redi TS buy it as Ion I buy ti, long b 'I there l there i A a "che cost t it out S Shoes THE N SHORTER SEASON FOR I HUNTING WILD TURKEY Object of the Law is Conseravtion of d Game Btirds and Animals in - a The State. a -- t< The Genertal Assembly has closed z, the season for wild turkeys March 1, p cutting it down from April 1, as it u appears on the back of licenses, and all turkey hunters will he warned. Since March the season has been clojsedl on all game animals and birds within the borders of the State. The sportsman might as well put awvay the .oIld "smoke-iron"' until the first of next September, wvhen the season for dleer andl marsh he'ns opens. The only ex(use for a man being anroad with his gun now is to kill predatory ani miais dlestroying h)is lproperty. All others carrying guns have the linger of susp)icionl rest ing on them. To shoot at any time on or near a public highway, unless a man owns the land oni both sid es of it, si a imisdemeanor punishable undler the terms of Section 339 of the Criminal C:ode. Taken as a whole, the local season has been good for the hunters. T1he drought i nterfe rredl a good deal with he part ridge sh<.ot ing. TJhe dluck shooting was good; hut better in the Santee region than hlast season and CYPRESS SAS DOORS ~ BLINDS MOULDINGS AND MILL WORK he ~ VG QUALITY rence in Shoes. looks good whet appearance of q . e looks good whe short time,andaA eady to discard it :rence in Shoes ce- in the Shoes 1 last twice as lo: good Shoe does a "cheap" one. F I Shoes only 0 -ices. A COM] SS, Manager s tention of returning: with their fam - ilies next fall. - The laws for hunting as regards bag limits and open seasons are get F ting pretty well balanced now with the i increased number af hunters. The > sportsmen are more and more- realiz L ing that they will have to sacrifice 2 sonic things and stand frimly with 3 the game department if they expect to continue to- have any game tai shoot. - After all, the closed season and bag im::m::::::::::mm:ttum: !e the est in le Supplies I States, no 'and wick and TUBES. Batteries and Bulbs. RTS FOR L RS Starters tors is of Wrenches. I look our stock over /E YOU MONEY. iag Motor Co. NNING, S. C. to Paintime Thatren. iceS, .CC BUY BUYI! [ERE is a diffe hoe of quality , and retains th( g as you wear i "he "cheap" sho is "rusty' in a efore you are r 'hat is the diff s more differen s in the price. good Shoe wil ap" one, and a ice.as much as for yourself. ee us for Gooc at Moderate Pi E W ID] MORRIS NE oorer in the Edisto, This is perhap Le to food conditions. Deer and tur ey shooting has been good, wood >ek and snipe a negligible quantity There are hundreds of thou'ands o ucks of many varieties right noN round this section, working uj gainst the ice, on their spring fligh ward their summering and breedinj nes. These ducks rest around her retty well all of March and beinj nmolested, leave here with every in We Handi Automobi Unite< Kokor Bruns TIRES -Daylo Flashlights, BETTER PA FORD CA I Ford, Radic Various Kin4 Come in ani WE SAM W. J. You MA: Next Doar -' n N. ni a' ki The I YOU f uality P C n youk Al vreck : at Be te Pr .-and be ti< than- gl a? A fl( w In, rigas 's ti not si b igure A 1 a Good .p th PANY , la cc 1imits are made to adjust the balance. Pl between the hunters and the hunted. ha so as to give the latter a bit the edge, th of it. Game laws are only made to pre-I serve the game and keep it at the doors of the sportsmen. The man m whether friend or not, who shoots the game of the State which belongs to everybody, out of season, is doing an unenighborly act, the same as if he steals hoga or cows. As some Cali-:. fornia writer puts it, "Game laws are not enacted for the purpose of dlepriv-g ing any citizen of his rights, but rath-1U er to prevent such deprivation by as- I f suring a supply." ' - 0 -- U POOR STOCK, LESSU FARM INCOME U It doesnit pay to grow low-grade or , scrub stock of any kind. This state-'fl ment is made by the United States * Uepartment of Agriculture in connec tion with a serica of tests on efficiency in farm management in the South. OnU 289 dairy farms it was found that 48 farms receiving $50 andi less income per cow had labor incomes 45 per cent below the general average. On the' other hand, the 28 farms with receipts* per cow of more than $120 had labor incomes 75 per cent above the aver age and wvere the most profitable ofg the group. The quality of the liveg ,stock kept is one of the 16 points out lined by the department to be tested I in dietermining the efficiency of farm .. management. Full information con Cerning th~e tests is emb odied in a newv ciclrof the department. Olanta, March 21.--Olanta had a $25,000 fire yesterday morning about 2 o'clock, when three two-story buildings wvere destroyed. The fire broke out in the Masonic building and soon spread to the structure occupied by M. C. Bristow, then to the home of E. Willis, dlestroying the three build ings completely. Mr. Bristow was not at home at the time andl Mrs. Bristow managed to escape with several child ren. 'All of the furniture and clothing was lost, with only $750 insurance. Mr. Willis carried $2,000 on his resi dence, with $500 on his furniture. -----o GARDEN SEEDSIPLEN TIFUL AND) CHEAPER Indication that there Is a plentiful supply of garden seeds this spring, with the possible exce ption of certain varieties of peas, Is contalned In re lp Jemen ne 4 a JAm0..4' ng, sa o mqe years pg Pse oan't iXidney P11l9 'q .oun then valuable: riei0y. tthat tih. dne s. wei in' cotaidorabl4 ouble,. 1'a bha gclches an p aii 0rss my De Dbn' Kid >y Pills ind they gave Me' prompi ~lasting relief. After a lapse of several years, Mr .ardon said: .'You, can still use e satfitaent whichl gave sorne tiinc ,o praising Doan's Kidney Pills, Dan's certainly are a good remedy r kindney trouble." / Price 00c at all dealers. Don't. sim y ask for a ktdney remedy-gel yan's Kidney Pills-the same that r. Reardon had. Foster-Milburn ., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.-Advt. rts received by the Bureau of Mar. ts, United States Department ol riculture, from representative seed alors engaged in wholesale, rdtail id mail.-order business. Study of veral- mail-order catalogues indica. a that in the majority of er, es the ices of seeds are less than lor the at two years, the greatest reductioi ing for cabbage seed. Marked redue. ma are also shown'in the prices for rden beet, carrot, onion, spinach, d English and Swedish turnip seed, i increases of about 18 per cent is ted in the pricps for' garden peas dile similar increases are shown for iskmeoln, summer and winter uash, and tomato seed. This condi. n'should prove favorable to exten. fe'garden planting, which is urged ythe United States Department of griculture. Replies to inquiries addresfied.to re esentative seed vlers showed that few in industrt centers, particul. ly in the East, were selling from 10 30 pror cent less seed than last year, iO cause, apparently, was the short e of labor on truck farms. Com. red with normal conditions before e war, the reduction in these eastern titers ranges from 10 to 45 per cent, On the whole the sales to home gar ners seem to be larger than those of t year, ranging from a 6 per cent ,rease In some sections to 50 per nt in others. Dealers in the most rtherly cities were unable to report equately because the season had not vanced sufficiently at the time re ics were senlt in. a increased, rapidly during the last ree years. Reports gathered by the COLE COLE Comba for Co CLARENDON ] Summei Annour The Matth A utomatu Light Plai Is now being distrib, by the BARNES EL wishing particulars ca Barnes El Dealer for Clarendo, t so 1;otha , lesst than four 86 ore1 genre bt less thar Iive, 37; five year 4 These reports ere'R from ers' whq had purchased ne k tr k their individual . use.' Reporti secondhand iachineb and on truc)k at tachments fr. pleasure cars, as Nell e' trucks uscd prlmetily for custom) or on rqgularly. established. rot were not Included in the count. While it is Impossible to determine just he inany of the trucks which have in use. only one or two years were purchased to replace other trueks, worn out or discarded, it is known that a large percentage of the reports covers first experience with trucks Professional Cards JNO. G. DINKINS Attorney-at-Law MANNING, S. C. DuRANT & ELLERBE Attorneys at Law MANNING. S. C. . 0. Purdy. S. Oliver O'Bryan PURDY & O'BRYAN Attorneys and Counselors at Law. MANNING. S. C. FRED LESESNE Attorney at Law MANNING, S. C. Loans Negotiated on.Real Estate MONEY.TO LOAN On Real Estate--Small and Large Loans. Long Terms. J. W. WIDEMAN MANNING. S. C. H. C. CURTIS, Attorney-at-Law MANNING, S. C. EEEEEEEEEEEamanag U N U rn Planters I I U nation Planters U rn and Cotton. E FIARD WARE CO.* ton, S. C. I icement! ews Full Farm it uted in South Carolina ECTRIC CO. Any one rn get sanme by writing actrlc Co., Rock Hill, S. C. i County Wanted.