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The FORDS The FORD Weighs On T HE Fordson 'I both to buy an< one quarter galloni plowed is a fair av The Fordson Tr pull two 14-inch p: or drive a threshir 1800 pounds dra speed-2500 pound to twenty-two horsepow( The Fordson Tractor i cessible in design with f which science can produ and durability instead of. metal. All moving part air is washed clean to pi Place orders now for de livery anytime before Jan. 1st, 1921. Orders will be filled in rotation as receiv ed. CLARENDON MOTOR COMPIANY Pordasor HEEP TlE NEW I. iHATCHEl) lof the hod y TlUR E LYS [~ mE I~ RO. LICE you' y and unthrift) 1 theit without Lice ar. %(rY destructive to turkey lbe too sure t oults both whn very small and whin til You have partly grown. i're nt ly turkeym the lit poults <h. off frm umeuppos I ey g h mysterious troulie, wh11lich whe11 pro- ,n)'l-ig out, so t perly ilves igated proves to be noth- the eiltire ph ing more or h- than ;ee. 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Ilere are the signs of matuity n I -) ---- pull ets: Red color of the combh nd TO i'iioci lR E STOCKI iz n rwt hc receial N POU'LTR Y RAI1S1NG frte1iCl0'~ai4 asd a tbe nmdns aay e egsof aneye, lut in )outryiais ng aythe fall and perlyp wither best tim eyo aotA g smal poufteent kHudestonkhi raechnetart Obai Spe Sixeeps fiClerrctereSutha lerh, Say ex anpulers ofeUie Sae eat Ci ljIunseeldsol(b1elmtue ote wi ll fficefor Maoldq weahe ses. Herearecesigshoomaeri19i .u0reo 291, anfewg, if anCurn are molting. Well-matured bullets, on the other hand should lay fairly well and give an immediate return on the investment. When pullets are to be purchased it is desirable to go to some farmer or poultryman of known . dependability. Even if delivery of the bird sis not desired for several weeks or months, it may pay to mag(e arrangements for obtaining the desired number of pul lets later at an agreed price. -- --- - POLAND IS STILL IN DANGER ALLIED OBERVEIfS ASSERT Warsaw, Aug. 19.-(By the Asso ciated Press.)-The allied military ob servery consider that the Poles al ready have won a victory in their present offensive but they say that the danger lias not passed entirely by any means. The Poles have advanced rapidly at various Points wheer the Reds have retreated. Sometimes the Poles are out of contact with the enemy. hi some sectors, notably northwest of Palmettc Palmetto College offei Stenography, Secretarial ing, Accounting and kind ship in Palmetto College in our Free Employment more calls for trained ( colleges in the South. V tablished business colleg dual instruction. New i teachers. Day and Nigh1 anteed. You can comph of study in Palmetto Col time required in any ot1 body represents every si far east as Pennsylvania College is known everyw Address, Box 65 Var School) or Box 173 Oranj worth St. Charleston, S. I PALMET The School that's 1 We pay your railroad GOL August Wardrobe Tn Before go: store whic line of Tn Au: 8 N. Main St Warsaw, the Bolsheviki are reporte< to be showing more of an inclinatioi to fight. The observers say that ad vancing armies, especially rapidly ad vancing armies, always have difficult; in moving artillery and other heav; material to keep pace with the con stantly shifting infantry. They as sert that upon the rapidity . of th, Polish advance north and northwes depends the fate of the Red , force who have reached the "corridor." Thes Reds are roughly estimated to have be tween 20,000 and 30.000 cavalry. The observers say that if the Polisi drive continues and carries the Pole: to the Prussian frontier before it ii possible for the Reds to withdrax from the Thorn region a most inter esting situation will result-that th, Reds will be compelled to surrende or if they have sufficient supplies o ammunition, they may endeavor t stand of the Poles indefinitely, mean time attempting an encirling move mient which might take them acros the Vistula in the Posen district an threaten Warsaw from the west. > College 's thorough courses in Typewriting, Bookkeep red branches. A scholar gives you a membership Department. We receive xecutives than all other Ve furnish all the old es ?s with teachers. Indivi 2quipment. Experienced School. Positions guar ite the prescribed course lege in less than half the ier school. Our student :ate in the South and as The reason is Palmetto i Liere. tville, S. C. (Mother reburg, S. C., or 57 Went C. 0 COLLEGE Lnowni Everywhere. fare to Palmetto College. ununmannmn~nnn~n nm DBEI Sale on I Regular P mnks, $175.0 ' $100.0 $ 75.0' '$ 60.0 ing on your vacatior :h carries the most iveling Goods in Sui ,DBEI thority on Lunar OOD170 SEAL.0O TNS ONLY AT YOUR GROCC.S MAWELL HOUSE COFFEE.# NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the Estate of Benjamin P. Broadway, mdecesed, will present them duly at - tested and all those owing the said Estate will make payment to the un dersigned qualified Executors of the said Estate. GEORGE L. BROADWAY, Sumter, S. C. Rt. 2. BERTHA E. BROADWAY, Pilewood, S. C. . Executors. NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice is hereby given that an elec tion will be held at the Polling Paces of Pinewood and Hodges Corner, in Clarendon County, S. C., on the 7th day of September, 1920, for the pur pose of determining whether or not the line between Suniter and Claren don Counties shall be changed so as to annex to the county of Sumter cer tain territory more particularly de scribed in a petition filed for such elec tion and annexation, and shown by the surveys and plat made in )u)SIance therewith, said plat being on file in the oflice of the Secretary of State of South Carolina, in the office of the Clerk of Court for Clarendon County, and in the office of the Clerk of Court for Sumter County. The following are hereby appointed managers of said election at -Pine wood: P. B. Mouzon, W. D. Epper son and Manning Richardson. The following are hereby appointed managers of said election at Hodges Corner: 8. N. Grillin. E. C. Geddings, an( T. J. Hodge. Only duly registered and qualified electors of Clarendon County. actually residing within the territory proposed to be annexed to Sumter County, and who have registered not less than thirty days prior to saiI election, shall be nmPrlitted to vote thereini. The polls will open at 7 a. im. and close at 41 p. m. The said election is to be held and conducted, and the re turns Canvassed in all respects as pro vided by law for General Elections. By order of his Excellency. the Gov ernor of South Carolina. J. A. JAMES. WV. .1. TURBEVILLE, Board of Election Commissioners. Clarendon County. 32 It-p. rI Euggage rice Sale Price 0 $150.00 0 $ 75.00I 0 $ 55.00 0 $ 40.00 visit our complete niter. ?G' S rge. sumter, . C.