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Save you OUNG 1 this: You, more than a as you depe. pay to keep Saving Our bank highest stai secur; - an( of saving. Our de up interest a you? A dollar then your o will keep yc Home Ba, Farm We' are ag, for one of t) i of Farm I United Stat #We Have All Kin PLOWAT * CULTI3 I STALK COTTO Ta GRAIN In fact, aim I Farm MacI TSt ICoffey Ta The r Pay Saving Pays ! Ian---Let us tell you vill never be worth day's wages as long ad on the next day's you going. is the Solution. :ing system is of the adard. It offers you I convenient means positors are piling ,veryday. Why not *1 will start you---and wn good judgment u going. V nk.& Trust Co. Iachinery ents in this county b1e very .best lines Machinery in the 1es, ds of [ATORS5, CUTTERS,. N PLANTERS, DRILLS, Etc. ,ost anything in the 1ine line. . I se us first. 1 & R ig by.i Live Stock Dealers A Keep Well Do not allow tile poisons of undigested ood to accumulate in your bowels, where they are absorbed into your ( system. ludigestion, con- t I stipation, headache, bad blood, and numcrous other troubles are bound to follow. Keep your system clean, as thous ands of others do, by takidg an occsional close . r of the old, rehable, veg etable, family liver medi. c lte, Thedford's Black raughyt Mrs. \V. F. Pickle, of Rising Fawn, Ga., writes: "We have used Thed ford's 3lack-Draught as an f'mi!y medicine. My mother-in-law couIC not take calomel as it seeimdI too strong for her, so she used lBlack-Drautglt as a mild laxative and liver re',tlator . . . We use it in the family and believe it is the best medicine for the liver made." Try it. Insist on the 11enuine Thedford's. 23c a pack age. E-75 Z' ter Sireis Better Stock' cam pa ign.' Tll countv .g1tit paused a minute' as if to let the thought sink in. "Same, you better sign up. 'lis thingt will mean a lot to you- even minre next year than th is--because you'll have mIoe gool animxals oni your phire." "1You win again, ascomi. Times have changed. we have got to pro goss or we lOCs out. C( ount oi mi mii the cam paigni." SIND i. YS~llO~l. l'luOClAMu Thel prog-ram comm1'ittee of the uwith Car )liiII sunIar- Schuol \o. elallion aIiuuo that "Iljleh New D:iy in Religi-ouls wluent in will Iben the theilen of the stale Co(vn. tiin, whi will I h bd inl (;invill .l\ I. 7. 5 . ' l. i teIm will plr vt es~weilly interesting to atll th p - Il .iust i at this ti u , when ill ntt are k ino rlg~s l~hr t. Sumter MarleH Humer.1. P". Com)ml Wec desC;ignI, buihl an rd menlital work inl marbIlo m. Als car) r th large andgrtesinteM . will cal. Double SealZ iston PNd y y a'* ih or ia mde:E~n TIIEY ARE ly INSEP~ARAB3LE Q I e St ii ftlt apn ytllo ti al attr'ibuites ariIe li kewise Sly deCsire to b~ecomlve suc(h. 1.YOU niever' r'egret mon use to regret w\henl it is g SThe Banko JOSEItPHIPj BETER SIRES MEAN DOLLARS AND CANTS County Agent' Shiows It Is Poor Policy to> Keep Stock "As Good as the Averuge" When Average is Low -Examples Prove Convincing. "What is the us of all this noise about "Better Sires and Better Stock? It was one of the well-to-do farmers of the county who was talking. 'Look at those st-rs oVer yonder. No pur2 bred sires among their ancestors so far as I know. But thy are good enough to me. I tell you, Riscon,' ie sid earns tly, coning over to the fence boid wh ici the cou(nty age'-A Sat in his flivver. "lil abnt it we'ee got a1 lot of hielp in a scientific way froinl thev informiation you've brought us, but on ths Atock proposition it's dif're it. I beli tve in good stock, or (ourSe, and take : reasobllte pride ii my animals, but what is the use of overdoing it ? We better move alongt. the way we have bIn tor the paLst 2 years, I Say. Sometimes we get sone poor aimals, of course, but the crea turr of i' place suit. mie pretty:N' well. tiy fatier. on the old farim back Eitst, never worr ied about purebred sires and Ih: na!! a fair living". What was malll enough.ti for father is good imgtich lor me." H-obtih on a Imlinut," 'aid the county agent, stoppig Is motor and coming over to the fence. "YOU'Ve atlways listvned to whati I have had to say in the past and I want you to listen to nt. now, tor the simple reasin that. it Iteans dollars and ceits to you. It's no)thing in mny pocket, but it will mevan more profits for you when yotu sell your live-stock pioducts. "Now here itshe dope, as the boys say: United States Department. of A gricul tuta men , other animal hil: bandry specialists, poultry specialists, and all the rest htavet figured this thing out on a broad basis. There are no two ways about. it. h.1etter sirek ne ll better stock; that ieans bitter m ketable products, ind ttut means b1 ter in-ofits;!" 13oy ('onvert tI is -it her lor an hoi. Bascom, the counlt y agent, ant iat, the farier, talked over the bet ter-.ies calpatigt, thi coun11tyN agent 11. sklfly Citing_- exNaml pit's fromt Ithis own prsonal knwle and front relort s he had remit. ieLc told, for instance, of a New Jersev bomy who was influen'-rd to buy a.i1 nah- cow for $1.55, <initt to the dis gjut of his "prnwtica l" fartlip whi11, owned five cows.,, whibb lwt clahneIJ and truthfilly, were "a- as wi averaye in the ne i' Jlh hrh d." (111 frshrni, the boy's ewe gavc 21 quurtsi (0, m1ilk, anl.[ l.pt it up1 frw a1 lonlv: perioml, while. noneo (1f the fath er ' i' 1 s 1 W as table to ile -ms sich re . ( ''iniallniy tL t fal ii w tht. poilit a1l vo niifeCi:seid that i was a l Inor pitbe to, oxpen~d his Ltabor am! i ed on well-hadl animals thmw n Ii -mlk-Ld :kaverage COWS. IThlc in illt et t hW Ic Iuinty a :.- t' fr o tIa Ih i:nin , a i thi e - -t i 1 a nioli l oporunitl toe pn-e is poi nii lto ed z h t t i h m' i me n n ou pac. ii. ny eliin.t liim':: every I t t Iim i : li i t ed t a l! 1h,a tinen:yt o \rndun- tei o :m~ii (41lahonmtilii itn-- wh iowne.t i wo n;il-i'stied i Shorhor yearlltiin but~l bil ilir tos 'i . A i l i: h tcher ja o i nil theywe ren-it.stcetili put tiit wlit lt it (o bu t ytiw unt-'iui :eu1iwwnt it ''Se er.'st i thed i'oit f aget. n ihIjg t wo he liltm ii'e th iltsu froh hi ir kht (le of t it, tntttionio its.''l .\'u'g herivt piion Wis i S toor.l O., deprtie t hs kinnofunitrlft ek umo t ohook pu t h ttbis pve ithitte gh li thde hul't' he ws'n twilli to q i ii.' th e ris utit th tis' ist''a~i t ih tiht:li i it i taset god st i c seery tiev e whentit Nowne('roliind biyg ha thee, boytaks tbougho uelpgs towtk ithl ah T rough tir mony V -nIU so the piet ring peace to a World that is full of laos and confusion. Prof. Walter S. t hearn. Chairman of the Educationl 'ominlittee I nte'rnational Sunday chool As:ociation, has naid: "Great r-mies of freelol may make the orbi safe fo' d(em0cracy; but there re but two agenlcies that can make (emocrlay safe for the world, ;lift ese two a.eicie:4 are tIhe (hurch and I! (chool. 1)emocracy will ilever be Ire for th- world im U s it i, found (lllitl (laltrl'.' lI CO :01 110r opular ebarneter." Th'le people are OWlizin. the tiuth of these words lre every dlay. Christian men and 011w11 r1 seeki more than ever to etter lit themselves for the task thal le worlil is trustill( upoln them. Soilme f the eountry's (vsea tt Ieligious will he ni the C(onlventioll ill ' r ill, to discuss topies that will e thle 1od peopIcle a Iew%' and iater viioll of the work they mlust Sonw- of the topie(s that t1ee l("( I-v..ll disc;u.4 areF !!iven1 below: 'The d Sm\t i0 anii imd the Nation," by V. C. Pinr(I: "Our Tasks. Our Tools, )mr Tril rn. ph." 1 :v E. 0. Sellers: '1le ceso 1hu Education," y, v 'r . . \ holinw: "Smol1ay School 4W)' F:WTa, .", bv Dr. W. E. Chialmiers; The 'haiL.'ad the rilror." Dr. Vm). \. I row "Tho (Child and1( His V b.hy .\lr!. VW. 31. Waiker. VA\NTED Telephone operator. Earn wiile learninavj. liorendoun Tee pholle Co. .1. F. 'laye, Supt. CADIL AC Cars of Character SUMTER, S. C, S& MVantle Co. l ander Prop. S. C. <. SPro). P.P io (11~~~~~~i oc' 11!ii II 1m ( Ihnnb a, (. Jr -\TOi 1 111 101f , v t -8fl(l 010b ( Who ('arn0 (St- ' f Manning ?OTIT, Presiden t ON, Cashier