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_ D u R A N T REALF The Followi 160 acres, 100 cleared, 6 miles wes 203 acres, 100 cleared, 2 miles Sou 50 acres, 40 cleared, 6 room dwell 430 acres, 65 cleared, 1 mile North 166 acres, 75 cleared, % mile from 96 acres, 75 cleared, 9 miles East 179 acres, 60 cleared, 8 miles East 133 acres, 100 cleared, 4 miles West 56 acres, 38 cleared, 9 miles North 21 acres, 20 cleared, 10 miles Nort 640 acres, 300 cleared, 6 miles Nor 200 acres, 50 cleared, 10 miles Nor 112 acres, 5 miles West of Manning 87 acres, 40 cleared, 5 miles West 15 acres, 10 cleared, 4 miles Wes 25 acres, 20 cleared, 1 mile North 21 acres, 15 cleared, 1 mile North 50 acres, 35 cleared, 1 mile North 42 acres, 30 cleared, 1 mile North 36 acres, 7 cleared, 1 mile North 24 acres, 10 cleared, 1 mile North 28 acres, 15 cleared, 1 mile North We also have several lots and a cou for sale. CALL AND DuRANT PHONE 128 MANNIN FRESH ORANCE ME IS leadigfetursof BEST KIND FOR CHILDREN tk a Many of the So-Called Orange Drinks ore, n th iS1 Contain No Orange Juice, Say which sugand theouse Chemists of the United States De- of the orange is ol, part ment of Agriculture-Read au artificial (Y!. Ti the Label Carefully. orange in this stujr u lte quantity of oil "Why should I buy oranges and orange skin, or extr press out the juice for the baby whenpeel, which carriei T enn buy it already made ?" said Mrs.florfoag.' Hlousekeepe r, h lid ing up a bottle con-Nof(ttigra r lain ingr a yellow hoverage with a fa ne i- omentoa ful na me anid the picture of a delicious ler et i n yellow~ orange on the label. "This saves (hd 5ilefee ots of work and is ( ea1per. Beside's, rnyhig owr the babyv likes it re.& well."''T~~ y an "'lBut this is niot orange .juice; it is t'on hi hot i only nn imit at sn,"' said the fond th fod leili. s;pecialist, ;nrefully examhining. the o teied hIag( scIribel thil conll e i' n ' I''ort lnlVthel~ i'ihc la? :re t l~l firar,20' antI real the line pt r ra a.:: a 2. III tiee hat ha tl I- Vt hea does, orage an h s an atifcia dy. T ThuBtkef quniyooi ornesiniret pelwhc crre & FLOYD :STATE rig for Sale: t of Manning $110.00 per acre. th of Manning $100.00 per acre. ing, 1 mile North of Foreston. f Sardinia $50.00 per acre. DuRants Siding $100.00 per acre. Df Manning $30.00 per acre. of Manning $50.00 per acre. of Manning $150.00 per acre. East of Manning $175.00 per acre. h East of Manning $75.00 per acre. th of Manning $200.00 per acre. Lh East of Manning $30.00 per acre. $50.00 per acre. >f Manning $75.00 per acre. t of Manning $150.00 per acre. of Remini $125.00 per acre. of Remini $125.00 per acre. f Remini $120.00 per acre. f Remini $120.00 per acre. >f Remini $35.00 per acre. f Remini $50.00 per acre. >f Remini $90.00 per acre. ple of houses in the town of Manning SEE US. FLOYD, G, S. C. PHONE 81 ! sonie of the mis- artificially carbonated water flavored the label. You no- with a little oil from the Pe of til not call it orange Orange and colored to imitate orang it creates the fin- J juice. It contains noe of the medicinal y the picture of an qualities or vitamines of orange juice. of a fanciful name '[his incident, which might occur in ige fruit. Tihe color any icty of the United States, enia aided by the use of sizes the warning recently issued by te only part of the the officials of the Burcau of Chemis is perhaps a minl- try, United States Department of Ag pres:-ed fom riculture, to read carefully all labe acts from the dried On food d drug packages. the aroma and I -J Juice. lnksnco hcariniton y my baby has not o aio;futjie n odu~e trange jurice Thefacflnmsitieroealefpo ed that more thanisbete eest f ttn nt ler hie stayed sick."I re hthepoutralisBe e you r haby~ gets ets ftedcpientu- ftl the smnell,"' repl ic!red nsnco hsepolcs jUice for5 thle hahy o h ~dr odarddtg c iv Mil i vallice and et ahe rg i tle m tc lcleil Ici :5e s'c aif iciall a:rnat wt isavor V. ccc ; ~ i th c lalslitle oilfro the e peeslt of thtl' orang ,l~sdlek cldt cimiat oan juic It contin 1s none1 ofi.cc the meicna) Thic~suicidenti wich I Iht occ'ragr anyi iety of th nited ~c Sttes, emphai thciiiaso h Burea tof heis riulur, o ea carefuly ia- labcel Nationa ph ibiio has resuted irt o vaiu rit jc u ic es andcl~'c ld undc(i s ~~ ~ct\ labe what:' the prct--- reyiscci. Be )*-1 ~ cause of th ldcept~'I ive ch n tureofth intiuedprcedngwo eqig o product ontihemarktt erages which contain the e4ible portion of the frui. or juice of the fruit nayned. Snch terms should not be applied to products flavored only with essential oils or essences. Some few products on the market are composed in whole or in part of fruit juice, and it is in order thait pur chasers may distinguish between.thQse genuine products and the imitations that the officials insist upon 'correct labeling. Action Will be Instituted. Action will be instituted under the Federal food and drugs act in all cases found to be in violation of its terms, say the officials. In the meantime, con sumers who want real fruit juices should read very carefully the labels of preparations purporting to be such. It is not charged that these artificial preparations as a rule contain ingre dients injurious to the heulth of adults There is no objection to their sale un derproper labels. However, they are in no sense substitutes for genuine fruit juices in that they lack the me dicinal qualities characteristic of fruit juices. In no case, say the officials, I should these artificial preparations be substituted for orange juice in feed ing children. They do not have the valuable antiscorbutic properties and the health-giving vitamines, which are found in the delicious juice of the orange. The best way to get orange juice for children is to buy the fruit and press out the juice. - 0 For Eczema, and Skin Diseases, Use ZEMERINE 50 cents and $1-money back if it does not help you. Sold by Dickson Drug Store. * 0 FACTORS TO BE CONSIDERED FOR POULTRY-HOUSE SITE The factors of importance to be con sidered in selecting the site for the poultry house are convenience of lo cation, nature of the soil, good water and air drainage, and a large amount of yard space or available grass range. In the matter of convenience the poul try house should be located near the other farm building and within a rea sonable distance of the dwelling house but not so nea rthe house that the poultry will become a nuisance where they have free range by roosting on the porches. A southern or south eastern exposure should be selected, putting the house, if possible, on a knoll or elevation of the land where the water and air drainage are good. It is very important that the land be well drained, so that it will always be dry around the poultry house. Where there is good water drainage. the air drainage is also usually good, while if the poultry house is located in a low place, cold and frosty air tends to settle in such a low place, making it a very undesirable site for the loca tion of the poultry 'house. In regard to soil one must be rela tively influenced by the kind of soil on the farm, but, if possible, select a site which has a sandy loam soil and one that is well drained. Avoid a heavy clay soil or a v.ery light sand. The land should be heavy enough to grow goojd grass and green feed and not burn up quickly in hot wveather. A heavy clay which (10es not dIrain prop erliy and which remains cold andl wet late in the summer is very undesir Free rantge is the idieal condition un (ler which to keep poultry, where it is possible. On many farms the gardens cani he fenced, allowving the poultry free range, providedi the pioultry house is 1'recteud at a su itable distance from thle dwelling h ose or from the croips wich woul b( e maLtrialIly in .ired by the fowls. Where only a very limited range is availatble and the fowls must lhe kept, yardled, it is sabi,;~le i iii' to arn eo two yardls. I nLumbe ( iding, IIi uldings, ramin lg liiu ii er, e~d ceda r Singis, ine and (Cypress Singles, l eal and (Composjition Singles I oors, Saoh and(111 Hinds, orch (Columns andS Htt( allast ers, it~* ' I. 11(11 it( EverT1 Alternate these yards, growing rard to green crops, such as wheat, and any quick-growing I with a small amount of rape see some other quick-growing crop. N makes a tender succulent growt ;he fowls have to be yarded, and yards can be kebt in grass or all his makes a splendid arrangemen ternating the yards so that the I s not killed in either yard. V Attention, Oil ATTENTION OIL Do not forget that jectors, Oil Cups, Li high grades of Rubb< uine Gandy Belt; Pi and Boiler Tribes. COLUMBIA 823 West Gervais St. nmmummmwummmmmmm Who Pay You do, if you f ductiveness, to proN lean years. You will have ni Bank Account NOW First N4 W. C. DAVIS, President. J. T. S' lmmmtrmtSmt$tttttttttrntfl We Are Ht Nitrate in quantities upwards. We the past ten age of this m prices have a past week iti pared with < Get our price SMANNIN< "2 Buil1ding Material Fire ( lay, Sewer l'ipe,~ Store Fluie, TIerra CsottIa Timbles Corrugated Metal lloofing, AsbieIOs and Composn~ition~ 110i mug. lNCI NG, I lU)N AND) WO( ything for the I & McLE( Sumter, S. .C IIlI~I~~UnunIIIIIIII1IImIi1IIl11uliIIIIatIIIIIa I 1n11 one the space is so limited that onl. oneP.. oats, yard can be made, it is advisab e to:* grain renew the land in this yard d, or ing or working the land and vhich it two or three. times each arrt o h. If some of the quickgrowing grain crop*, two putting a temporary fence a half foot: !alfa, from the front of the house, thereby. t, al- keeping the fowls off of the growing grass crop until the grains are from 2 to 4 rhere inches high. Mills and Ginneries ! MILLS AND GINNERIES we carry a large stock of In bricators. Also two or'threg r Belt, Leather Belt, and Gen pe, Valves, Fittings, Packing SUPPLY COMPANY Columbia, S. C. s the Fiddler? ail in the years of your pro ide for the rainy days-the Dthing to regret if you start a tional Bank. J. A. WEINBERG, Vice-President. UKES, Cashier. mmmmmmmmummmC adquarters for of Soda from ten tons and have sold during days a large ton. aterial, and while dvanced during the s still cheap corn )ther ammoniates. ~s before you buy. G OIL MILL. m t'; Hardware, I 2 Paint, Oils llamm~I~ers4,9 Iloor Ilangrs, )- ('aIsoin le's amId Cold WVate'r I'ainits, House )D, Inc,