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Wanted 200 to 500 acres. cdltivation. Located in oh public roads. B. C. FLORENCE, We Are Hea Nitrate ( in quantities fy upwards. We h the past ten d age of this mat prices have ad' past week it is pared with otl Get our prices MANNING Sunday CHAR AFFORDING AN E) ITY TO VISI'T Effective June 6, to S4 Round. Trip Fare Fron Limited to Date of Sal Proportionate Fare: Baggage will not be che will not be honored in sleepii SCHED1 Leaves Manning - - - --. Arrives Charleston SCHEDULI Leaves Charleston Arrives Manning..... For particulars regarding Apply to H. D. Clark, Ticke W. J. CRAIG, Passenger Traflice Manag WILMIN Atlantic The Standard I ummtrmmmttmmmmt Portable Systems esltion o c T~he typewe ning wr.ter. U a fully modecrn1 The cost is mo 8..-. he Siaisep ni 4 h ailth authorities. boklet describing Outhouse Type (ArMbC ,un A $ pecual nyvalem 'iuolied with *------M-1k -yFA RM 50 per cent or more under ear good schools, churches, FISKE, SOUTH CAROLINA. dquarters for )f Soda om ten tons and tave sold during ays a large ton erial, and while ianced during the still cheap com 1er ammoniates. before you buy. OIL MILL. Excursions to LES TON [CELLENT OPPORTUN 'THE SEASHORE 3ptember 5, 1920, Inclusive. .MANNING from intermediate points. eked on these tickets and they will g or parlor cars. JLES GOING --............-7:30 A. M. .- --- - ..-------10:35 A. M. aS RETURNING ----- --- ...8:2( P. M. - -------- ----------- 11:11 P.. M. regular Summer Excursion Fares, L Agent, Manning, S. C. T. C. WHITE. General Passenger Art. GTON, N.C. Coast Line ~ailroad of the South atttttttttttttmt m t t t:t Sanisep ad home comfort ~ystemr m!e:t 'ermanently the sana~t.--. uickly installed, w. ground, yo'ur Sanisep System F sewa-.o fwever. It is just as nnelction with !city sewers. recommead1( connects with run ;ing the~ system, you can have athroom and kitchen drainage. :lerate, iethod .Is recommendled by I weling It complies with strictebt regunItons. >cleaning ---- takes care of itself. A Sanisop Systems for homes, schools, industrial villages will be sent on are invited. >inlg & Supply Co., Iflmnind~ . C( OLIVES ARE RESTORED TO POPUILAR FAVOR Trouble Entirely: Remedied by Action of Packers, Says Department of Agriculture. Washinkton, May 31.-Ripe olives have been restored to favor. It is again safe to eat them, according to gov ernment experts. The appetizing'de licacy which, by reason of a few in stances of imperfect packing, was brought into temporary disfavor all over the United States, has been of ficially restored to its place at the table and epicures may breathe a sign of satisfaction. Incidentially the bacil lus botulinus, that tiny organism re Isponsible for the ripe olive's unde served loss of popularity has been ut terly routed and destroyed and, hence forth, must seek other fields. Secretary Meredith, of the Depart ment of Agriculture in making public the result of a thorough investigation by government chemists of cases of poisoning due to the eating of ripe olives, said the trouble was not due to the container in which they were packed but to isolated cases of inade quate sterilization. The chemists foun.. he said ,that it was possible to sterilize completely both glass jars and tin cans. To eliminate all possible fu ture trouble, he said ,the packers have adopted the department's recommenda tion that the olives be subjected to not less than 240 degrees of heat to pre vent the possibility of danger to the consumer. This increased sterilization it is said in no ways affeects the flavor or edibility of the relish. Owing to prejudice, due to the pub licity given case of poisoning from eat ing ripe olives, according to the pack ers, the ripe olive packing industry has been practically destroyed the de mand having fallen oil 95 per cent. So widespread was this prejudice that the consumption of green olives was sim ilarly reduced although no fatalities were traced to the use of them. It is believed that the action of the De partment of Agriculture in discovering that the cause of poisoning was not due to either tin cans or glass jars and in uniting the packers in a co operative movement to standardize their products by absolutely safe methods of sterilization will restore the olive industry to its former posi tion ih American trade. "The Bureau of Chemistry of the De partment of Agriculture," says Secre tary Meredith, "authorizes the state ment that it has met with a gratify ing degree of cooperation on the part of packers of ripe olives in improv ing methods to such an extent that danger from botulinus poisoning in future packs will be eliminated. Five groups of deaths traced to poison pro duced by the organism known as bacillus botulinus have occurred in 'New York city. Detroit, Mich., Canton O., Memphis. Tenn., and Kalispell, Mont. All of these cases were due to the consumption of ripe olives. No fatalities ..ave been traced to green olives. "Very extensive' investigations hlave been made by scientists from the Bu reau of Chemistry with the coopera tion of the Packers and the packers have also emlloyed specialists to study lhe < anses of botulinus poisoning and the prec-ttions which should be em nlioyed to prevent further di fliculIty. The ex pert s agree that the trouble is not inherent in the type of container used. Whether the olives he packed he rendered absolutely safe if proper precaultion( are taken to prlevent thle in fection with bactercia duaring ha nd1 ing and if the packages v. hen iillIed are sterilizedl at a suflicienlt temnpera - ture a~ndl for a sufficie*nt period of tiime. It is entirely practicable, say the m'ecialists. to sterilize both containers of glass andl tin cans at a temnperalt ur high (enough to inisure absoluite ster ilizaltion. C (OI'NTY AGCNTS AN!) SPIE(CA IJISTS El .illt JiNE 21-25 Clemsn ( ollege, JTune' 3.- -The ani n''al meit ing oIf tile algricultulll agents and11 specialists of the lExten s ion Serv ice of Clemson College wvillI b te behl, at (lemson. College .1 nne 21 to 2i iinclusive. according to alnno~unce ment of Director WV. WV. Long. All of the dlistrict and coulnty agrical c ial na'ents of thle state and thle 'e2 lists in the variouls lines of ng tI ''lturalexnsnwokwlated ,COFE'o n d 'the meeting will be in the natur, f an intensive short course aind ex perience school for the 'workis. In view of the present agricultura ,onditions much prominence. is givei in the program to cotton grading ani rnarketing, livestock developmen Alub work, marketing products of di versified farming, boll weevil con tral, etc. The first (lay will be devoted to cot 'on grading, warehousing, and market ing, with addresses and discussion by Director W. W. Long, Assistan Director D. W. Watkins, Mr. J. q Wannamaker, Mr. B. F. McLeod, Di W. 11. Mills, Mr. E. C. Seifert ani others who are authorities on sue] matters. The second day, June 23, will b taken up largely with discussions o Boys' Club work and organizatio ORA ID.A LEP -like oranges? drink ORANGE -causH -tempting tang of lemons atds -causH ~t On BradhL W!~\e are going to Sand Gilts and 2 i Hog F1arrn. Thr ever offered~ at A' matters ,and reaching the people thru fi - personal and pubilcity channyls. The third day will be given over to el livestock work and addresses by Mr. li J. A. Evans, Chief of the Office of Ex- ti tension Work South, and Mr. H. E. si Sacely, Field 'Agent of the same of- c Ugly, Unsightly I Are Sigi Give Heed to the Warning. Pimples on the face and other parts of the body are warnings from Nature that your blood is sluggish and impoverished. Some times they foretell eczema, boils, blisters, scaly eruptions and other skin disorders that burn like flames of fire. They inean that your blood needs S. S. S. to cleanse it of these ac cumulations that cause unlinited NGE-CI and ,11CwRI 01 - cloi Have you ever noticed Orange-Crush and Lc ing these rare-flavored The reason for this clo for the unequaled delic and Lemon-Crush-fc form distribution throi sands of minute particl pressed from freshly pi The interesting process sible was perfected fivc and is exclusive with It marks one of the gr taken in the prepara brings to you, withou delightful flavors whic lemons the favorite fr cloudiness is your - flavor and quality. The booklet,"The Stor, and Lemon-Crush," vi the making of these dr cate flavors arc obtaint oils with purest granul -the natural acid of o Send for this free book~ understand why Orang< enjoy the largest sale o in the world. in bottles oi Prepared by Orange-C Laboratory, Carolina Coca ( Sumi ALE JULI m~'n; Duroc Farmn, M~eni soars onl July 12t, at s wVIl be the~ besit bonehi~f action. Get our C2 te ee. The last day, June 25. will be oc ipied with problLmls of marketing vestock and fai'm products other ian cotton, horticultural work, seed xpply and plant breeding, b)!' weevil )itrol, etc. 'imples ials of Bad Blood trouble. This remedy Is the grea est vegetable blood purifier know, and contains ro minerals or chem& icals to injure the most delicaft skin. Gqt a bottle of S. S. F. today and get rid of those unsightly ai disfiguring pimples, and other skim irritationa. If you wish specWi medical advice, you can obtain it without charge by writing to Mel ical Directo, 105 Swift Labora. tory,. Atlanta. Go. usf US idimess the cloud- appearance of mEon-Crush while enjoy. drinks? udiness is also the reasort iousness of Orange-Crush r it is caused by the uni. ighout the drinks of thou. es of the actual fruit oil eked oranges and lemons. which has n.de this pos years ago by N. C. 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