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s ~ B07-DUBIBE No Mending fo T HAT is what the mak< 1 guarantee-Six months tear; or suit will be repaired j Specially reinforced at e wear. Stylish, as well as st the handsome fabrics. $14.75-$16.75-$18.75 $36.75. ALDERMAN USE Of HOME-MADE DEVICES - SW[LLS POULTRY PROFITS The More Capital Tied Up in Expen sive Equipment, the Smaller the Net Profit From Flock-Home made Devices Serve Their Pur pose Well. In a certain small town which needs no name, live William Black and John Smith. They are next-door neighbors and kood friends, although totally unlike in temperament and disposition. Last year both of them became con vinced of the value of a back-yard poultry flock and each decided to in stall chickens in his own spacious back yard to supply his family with eggs and broilers. Mr. Black is the type of man who always quotes when anyone lifts an. eye-brow at some of his extravagant P purchases, "that the best is always the cheapest in the end." Mr. Smith, on the other hand, believes that often a cheaper article will serve the pur pose' equally well and that the dif ference in cost looks well in his sav ings account book. Standardbred Fowls Selected. When it came to selecting a flock Mr. Smith and Mr. Black were agreed that standardbred fowls would more i than pay for their increased initial I expense by producing more eggs than would mongrels, so they arranged with a local chicken' breeder for flocks I of a goodl egg-producing strain, lie was to dleliver the birdls as soon as< accommodlations were readly for them.' On the matter of housing, the pros- 1 pective poultry keepers held widlely g divergent views. Mr. Black hired a< carpenter at $6 a (lay to erect for him I a goodl-looking, nicely finished poultry I Trade Mar egistered Portable Sys tems / /-~ tolb A SA SEP Syst question of sar out of sight below gi 4 will take care of se' effective as a conne< The type we reco ning water. Using a fully modern bath - The cost is modera The Sanisep metho ahealth authorities. It cc * No chemcals-no cde S booklet describing Sani .. minevs, miltls and id ..-request. Inquiries are (Made by Cement ProdA ouhueTyp- Hill Plumnbini A s pecial ayatem for prominen not Dubbelbilt ILTelo r Six rs of Dubbelbi't thea wear, withou rip, ree. very point of strain- and urdy. Notice, especially, $20.75-and upwards to STORES iouse. When the last coat of paint vas on it truly was, as his high-school ion declared it to be, "a work of art." A house so perfectly finished de nanded the best of equipment and dr. Black bought it. The number of hings which he discovered, with the tid of a salesman, that a properly >rought up flock of chickens should iave was amazing to his family and lepleting to his purse. Mr. Smith, on the other hand, de !ided that he could build his own ioultry house with the aid of his son. Ie procured two piano boxes and ome smaller packing cases and they et to work. Both were handy with ools an( in a. short time the piano oxes had been converted into a com 'ortable, sanitary - domicile for the hickens. The piano-box house had been locat d in a corner of the yard where the ence which was already there would erve for two sides of the yard. A ew posts and some chicken netting 01ompleted the inclosure. Quick-grow ng vines were planted and soon ereened the yard and poultry house rom view an( the little shed served ts purpose well. All the equipmenIt or house and yard was made also rom the useful packing box. Both flocks were given good care nd did well and the Black and Smith Iamilies enjoyed the strictly fresh oultry products. At the end of the rear, however, Mr. Black declared hat only a rich man could afford to eep poultry in the city. lie was din ussing the subject with Mr. Smith: Of course, strictly fresh eggs taste etter than any you can buy, but eavens, man, their cost! All we had ost me about $2 a dozen, not to men ion my wvork in caring for the flock. 4o, sir, no more back-yard poultry S nisep adds o e comfort em -1 tes per manenitly the stt ' mn. Quickly inst alled, oun I, your Sanisep System vg.forever. It is just as 'tol with city sewers. nr end connects with run th system, you can have o and kitchen drainage. te. d ai pocommendedI by leading n 'lies with strictest regulaions, ijiing-takes care of itself. A p Systemse for hornesa, schools, Atrial villageB Will be sent on Jtvitedl. sce Compnny, Wilmington, N. C.) g & Supply Co., ii R. C. Unus for i 30x 31% Goodyear Doul 1:alUIba, All-Weather Tr 3C0 0/2 Goodyear Sing IIaihrc, Anti-Skid Tread keeping f or me. I can't afford it." Then Mr. Smith spoke up: "Your trouble is that of many others wh< go into poultry raising. You spent too much on the house and equipment. Nests made out of orange boxes or cofips made out of barrels may not look as elegant as those you can buy Death 01 Ibut they serve their purpose and cost Don't .w almost nothing. My accounts showv become that the eggs my flock prodluced cost painful us much less than we could have bought them on the market, for asideG from the flock itself, you see I had little capital investedl in the project.' "I guess you are about right," said Mr. Black, "but I do like everything aroundl my place to be well butilt.'" Te wor "So (10 I," r'etor'ted Mr. Smiith, "butt National I until I. have a larger income I fear I Guarantee can't have everything I want. WVhen ItOk for Ib built that shack over there for my chickens," he continued, "I dlidn't have any guide to go by, but the others the son o (lay I pickedl up a -United States De- Ctchen, t partment of Agriculture farmers' to her ma bulletin that tells all about hack-yard il poultry keeping, and it gives instr'ue tions making jnst such a house as I made*. I see they recommend iex (diantown pensive housing for hack-yard flcsIAmisa DX It is Bulletin No. 889 and anyone can get it without cost by writing for it~ Wish I had had a copy wvhen I built, for it wvould have proven m ightly helpful." II(lIilMcCUTlClEN 1)IES AT1 1(INGS'll I One of Most l'roniienit Citizens of W il liamnsburg, (County P'asses Away. K instree, A oril 30.--Srnator IIlugh M~cCu tchen died at. his home in K ing stree this morning at 0 o'clock after an illness of three months. Ini his leathb Will iam'sburg county loses one of its best anad most univershi ly be I Ie posse'ssedl a general andl sociail isposition which made him a geenral hlvorite with hi ( and young and1( his 'ri t ino ('harneer won for hi m a -:hi plaice ini the ('stima tion of hiis 'ellownsen. Al r. AleC(u tchen w; born in Ite ob1( ninown sectionurII 18f Willmsr ual Value-I the Smaller Not only- is characterist conspicuous in Goodyear cars, but, ordinarily the fi be not greater than that < it is actually less. The combination of uni cost .and very low final i result of Goodyear expi and care "employed as insi ing of 30x3-, 30x3/2- a as it is in the constructi Goodyear Cord Tires us priced automobiles. For this reason more cal were factdry-equipped la year Tires than with any Get this unusual tire valt Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, car using .one of these s Goodyear Service Statioi and Goodyear Heavy T< station. le-Cure $2 5 Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tul ad .- reinforce casings properly. cheap tube! Goodyear Heav Ie-Cure s 2 1 !30 tWan tubes of less merit. 3 4... . . --- proof bag . .............. lie succeedled his f. tenkent of the I II( T O O st] 0J and at the ti byeil 11churc, W)] .A T E hcld for e than t ily a matter of short time., o ultftte ait until pains arid aches i'iigM.et neurable diseases. Avoid-l~~ jIllai consequences by taking tsi OLD MEDAL. Kigte 's standard rornedy for kidney, Stt en orfr i ier and( uric acid troubles---thoe , 011hllteolc temedy of Holland since 1696.thfolwnloa ) 1. Trhree sizes, all druggista. nk Wiia shr * name Cold Medril on overy boxt ind accept no imitation ly, l0'1C5 S ! Col. and Mirs. ,James Mc-. he latter of whom was prior h h olsigho riage, Miss Mary Jane * Gi- .:~ euce lhe was miarriedl at the In-'elo AiilPt01 Priesbyterian church to issoeifo ~ol Ubinof ayetevileN tendentii of thelo IndF wasanedeth! byRgiterian churcw :f mageIM.Nc( ho e nhi patai 1 t ow eihoroda K1*Ie in gsre butte n Tires - Cars ic Goodyear merit Tires for the smaller rst cost is found to )f other tires; often isual value in first Zost, of course, is a erience, expertness tstently i, the mak nd 31x4-inch tires ton of the famous ed on the highest es using these sizes st year with Good other kind. Le to enjoy on your Maxwell, or other izes, at the nearest a. Get these tires )urist Tubes at this w' a,e thick, strong tubes that Why risk a good casing with a Y Tourist Tubes cost little more L)x 3'2 size in wvater- $450 ither as superin- nd jantown Prof. George McCutelien, iantown Suntdayof the University of South Carolina IMe of his death anl Dr. W. L. MCutchen of Sumter. ndiantown Pr Ies- The funteral Services wil I)(. con liel positioni he ducted by her. Pritchett of tle Indian venty years. towi Pieshyte nan church, a v nigst ree. 11...0 etvi, o i o i i years after his ITelgclSmiir.Te ilh Ltehen madi~ helis ~ ~I aisur rsvej n mn the Indian d he moved totilntilhehlatteXili n ty year sag.o. lt li)' ('II'(r' operations and . .I''F ~.AST )All interest in the s of his 'outity Ls erwsa nsal a dethl he ea o la huthue.Tetm .1iamsburg con- 5aan a limlweto lith of piresidenit i c ftefe aynth e i 'acerns: Wee Ncree I l ii ikI rgwl efl ,ive Stock Com- ('fsh-- leste inpeprei uppily Comipanlye sapid la sal e n lie is surv iveda imaIhae let Maea oritg it'rs and sisters: lam-i.Thns i ketefai*wl 'id TIhomias Nle-wihsladweitloi--mtwt ; I irs. J1. P. Itus-('ogit cas it oru . Itm yb . NC. M s. .1. F. ncss v t eel ~ str~ o 4xrs. IL. 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