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An A dditio nal (This drawig is from a photo of a wool 36 inch Farmers always have been permittin Ebe a~source of expense and annoyance to they can be turned into real money. TI Ssays goats do best in weeds and underbr that -description in this section. In 1915 the U. S. imported 432,000 g< of Mohair-goat's wool. Goat meat sell mutton and grade Angoras yield about cents per pound. Bucks like the above can be secured varietyin a short time to a high profitabl few high-bted goats will add materially Let's co-operate. " First Natio0 W. C. DAVIS, President. J. T. STUKEE (hda win is4 from a pht of a H ome Bank t The Bank TAi Steyca b tuneAitoriclturaey Ti . thateito n Itwil secawyiomnth I19the U. Se wibemped 200 gi So Mharot' wool. Iot et le mtimtwxctt andgaeAgaiel out thi cns pe r oghoeanordndt Bucs doike thesabove andb isocupyin varIet en a shrtti eoasure forotb you, wih-ichgat wihop add expectitole Let'sYourspRespe MLI. W.C AgI residraAent oeBn J. I Morris Tale RutE fo ae ilbemligi mp imm*i *immiE mmmmm II Money Crop! thoroughbred Angora Goat with es long.( g weeds and small undergrowths to them when by the use of a few goats ic U. S. Department of Agriculture ush. There is a great deal of land of >at skins and over 10,000,000 pounds s in retail stores at the same price as pounds of wool per year, worth 80 to grade up the common or garden e basis. This bank believes that a to the wealth of this community. nal Bank. J. A. WEINBERG, Vice-President , Cashier. |M~ililliMI2MIEEMIRFuMM R Ib YlM & Trust Co. at Serves )epartment Lk has given me an extended B~ank for sometime, this being scontinue this column until my than September 1st, at which column to the Farmers and tank will be glad to take all rn them over to Dr. Wood who g my office. the Bank and myself to serve ontinue to do. etfully, A. McF'ADDIN, nd Trust Company. e 1, has a fine Milch Cow [ree weeks. Price $100.' LONDON IMES ASKING WHO IS FEEDING McSWINNEY "It Is Suggested That His Visitors, Priests and Relatives Are Giving Him Sufficient Food to Keep Him Alive." London, Sept. 191-The condition of, Terence MacSwincy, Lord Mayor of Cork, was reported unchanged in three 9 bulletins issued today by the Irish Self Determination League, although he appeared somewhat refreshed by two hour's sleep (luring the night. This & evening's bulletin, given out after P Mrs. MacSwiney's daily visit to ier husband, said: t "le is extremely weak, but still 1 conscious." Considerable talk .vas occasioned to- I (lay by a paragraph appearing in the t Sunday Times under the head "Who is feeding MacSwiney?" It says: "Everybody is asking who is feed- f ing him. There is no doubt at all d that the government is not giving him c food or any o fthe prison oflicials. It . -is suggested that his visitors, priests r and relatives, are giving him sufficient fod to keep him alive." Pointing ou that Mr. MacSwiney and the Cork hunger strikers have virtually equalled Dr. Tanner's forty day's fast, the newspaper asks now the first twelve men to he found Mayor MacSwiney and the eleven in Cork-when they tried to go without food could equal Dr. Tanner's record which excited the wonder of the world. In reply to this O'Brien, of the Irish Self-Determination League. "Nourishment or fool of any kiid is not being given to the Lord r Mayor." The fast of Dr. Henry S. Tanner which lasted forty (lays was carried out under supervision of a New York 'medical college in the summer of 1880 Dr. Tanner had previously abstained - from food from periods of many (lays one of his efforts, unofficially re ported, covering a period of 42 (lays. It was the doubt expressed regarding this achievement that impelled him to undergo his world famous 40 day fast. le was then 49 years of afr. and he lived to be 87. Report McSwiney Better London, Sept. 19.-Terence MacSwi ney, lord mayor of Cork, passed a somewhat better night in Brixton R I rison having two hours' sleep, which .seened to have refreshed him slightly says a bulletin issued by the Irish Self Determination League at noon to(lay, the thirty-eight (lay of the lord may or's hunger strike. Otherwise, the bulletin adds, Mac Swiney's condition is much the same today as yetterday. lie is extremely weak, but not quite so exhausted, and still is conscious. Reliev es Government Firm. Belfast, Sept. 19.-Sir Ilamar Green wod, chief secretary for Ireland, has informed the magistrateA of County5 jouth that he can hold out no hop'e t hat the British government will re v erse itr dlecisioni in the case of loird 1Maye.r MacSwinoy ot Cork on hunger istrike in Brixton jail. The magis. trates recently sent a communicat ion Sto Sir Iamar demiandlio full self-goi ernment for Irelan(', with powerA lnt less comprehensive than this en joyedl Iby any dominion and calling for the immediate release of MacSwiney. The1 chief secretary's reply to the mlagis trates says: "I (anl hohl( out no1 hope or' reversal of the dlecisioni ot the governnment in tihe c'ase of the Lo)rd Mayor' of Cork. I can assure you the government is (desirous graiitiing the fullest piossi ble)1 measu re of sel f--overinmentt to theb Irish people andi wouhd welco,' an expessioni of mod(nerat. oinlionls di.. Sreetedl to the on fort unaite stait e of affair's."' Hlelfast , Sept 19. ---Sodijers wvho hMo beenI in ambu hsh since earlyVIlu mor i risuirprisedl a btody~ of Sin 111Ieiner is ait b omlbing pract ice in the hills toay. One Republican was k illed; two) were w~oundl~ed and t hirtiy- five captu red. HOLLWIC~ill'OilSONING C'lemtson Collee Seldembter i9. A ood examp tle of the effect ivene(ss oif the use of cal-ars('nate inll 11 weevil (conltriol is gi ven in a recien t report fronm Will arid TI. K yzer, (Couna-. Sty A gent Elf Or'an elu rg rounltyV, who writes as f'ollows: ''The farmOs of Anltholny IFogle and GOOD 10 2 "- rT LA ST SEAd0 Tl~iNS ONL.Y - AT YOUi(2 GROCER2S MAYWELL HOUSE. COFFE-* rogle Brothers near Norwa* were Isited on Monday to ascertain the esults of applying cal-arsenate to otton in boll weevil control. I vis ted this farm July 9th and advised ha tthis poison be tried, as the in estation had at that time reached 0 per cent. A week later poisoning vas started and applied every four ays as directed, for four applica ions. "At the time this poisoning was egun, very few grown bolls were to e found, but when visited last, Au ust 9th, the plants had matured olls within 4 to 6 inches of the op. Weevils were in abundance owever, but it had been about four ,eelks since the last application of oison. This seens to show that here is merit in the poisoning here nder South Carolina conditions. "These parties were very much leased with the results gotten, and elt that they had been more than oubly repaid for the expense in urred. Only eight acres were poi oned, and the square.s were picked p twice each week." iTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Clarendon COURT OF COMMON PLEAS SUMMONS FOR RELIEF (Complaint not Served) Iitchell Levi and Ferdinand Levi, co partners under the firm name and style of Levi Bros. Plaintiffs, against 3oykin Cantey, Ben Cantey, Rose Boz ier, Irene McBride, Agnes Watson, Dorcas Mar' , llie Cantey, Es telle We* ot.e.&L Cantey, Reva Taylor, Samuel Cantey, Daniel Cantey, Ben Green, Julia JT. Cantey, and Rena Ellis, Defendants. [O THE DEFENDANT Rena Ellis bove nnaled: YOU are hereby summoned and re uired to answer the complaint in this etion, which is filed in the Office of he Clerk of the Court of Common leas, for the said County, and to erve a copy of your answer to the, ;aid complaint on the subscriber at is oflice, in the city of Sumter, S. C. itse -.k Is Indei bly miss ye.dlle 4e*44 CYPRE is accounted co for the inside tri especially for the not "put on the and other forms < as too often infi Then the grain i it takes a nost Why' should n( attractive? Wou solve the serv Cypress lasts and and iasts--and al Let our " ALL-ROUND HELrrs r)-:rAi i Sources aeres yu erv, ith Southern Cypress IV I 27 lieard Nation J acksor INSIST T1HATP YOUR LOCAl YOU TRUE "TIDEWATER' CYPRESS ASSOCIATIONS RI Tbieretie~tered trada-m~ark IndeI.lbIr stamped Intheendof SDo You Wa J Begin the year right1 or01 rep)airin~g the one you a small bill of lumber' usc save yrou manyl dlolklrs. either. 'Write us for pi AVERY LU SouthI HarIvin St. Hill Plumbing a PLUJMBING, REPP Near E~xpreiss Ofl MANNIA within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of th3 day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complain. Dated February 16th 1920. Wendell M. Levi, Plaintiff's Attorney. rO THE DEFENDANT Rena Ellis: TAKE NOTICE that the complaint in this action together with the sum mons, of which the foregoing is a :opy was filed in the office of the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for Clarendon County, n the State of South Carolina, oi the 20th day of March 1920. Wendell M. Levi, Plaintiff's Attorney. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Clarendon COURT OF COMMON PLEAS 3. J. C. Rose, Plaintiff, vs. King Herod Robbinson, Defendant. Pursuant to a Decree in the Court >f Common Pleas in this case dated ieptember 2nd, 1920, I will offer for ale at Public Auction before the Court louse at Manning, S. C., on Salesday, icing Monday October 4, 1920 at the sual hours for Public sales the follow ng property: All that lot or parcel of land in (larendon County, State of South arolima, Fulton Township, containing weity-five acres more or less; bound d North by Lot No. 12 on general plat if imy lands made by John Hayn xorth, Surveyor; East by Lot No. d1(1 by Lot No. 8; South by Lot No. 6, he latter being once bargained to Clara Robbinson; and by Lot No. 5; an( on the West by the remainine portions of Lots Nos. 7 and 9 the pro perty hereby conveyed being the East 1rn portion of Lots 7 and 9 on the said plat; and more fully shown as Lot 'C" oin another general plat of my ands made by McfLellan and Palmer, lated August 1*th, 7118, marked 'llerod Robinson" theremi. A tracing )f the said Lot from the said plat by McLellan and Palmer is endorsed on the deed this day executed by the said J. J. C. Rose to the said King Herod Robbinson, to secure the purchase price of which this mortgage is ex ?cuted. Ternis of sale, Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. E. R. Plowden, Sheriff of Clarendon County. f every b~oard of true "Thdemswatr" Cypressa. Le*k ferit. SS "The Wood Eternal" Ispicuously fine m of the house, kitchen. It is warp" by steam f moisture, such fst the kitchen. s handsome and beautiful finish. )t kitchens be Id it not help ant problem? lasts and lasts ways_"behaves." TMN T''h YOU. Or entire re. erious purpose in it. anufacturers' Ass'a aIli.tnk Hijdin.g i'ille. in L.UMBERRMAN FUJRNISIE a~ SS - iDENTIFiED i4Y CGiSTERED TRADE-MARK. WVRITE US. *Veryboardofttrus"Tidwter"Cypress.Takehoother. nita home? 37 beg Illnnll yolir hom e have. A fewx shingles or' Iat llhe ]) op)er tIne nmay We canP hi> yo ,01 \liwiii MBER Co., rd Heating Co0 H-IEATING, IRS. 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