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RE 19.* NO CHA H. fALLING CROP PRODUCTION PER CAPITA, REPORTS SHOW Grop proluction in this country in 1919, :ts estimatel by the Bureau of Croj Estimates of the United States Department of Agriculture, was 11 per ont above the average of the pre war years 1910-1914, and this was not previously equaled except in 1915, when the p)roduction was 10 per cent abo e eav erage. Late in the grow ing season of 1920 the product ion of crops was apparently 13 per cent ab~ove the average. A tale of a nother sort is tol when crop .r-roduction IS compJaredl with popu lation. Du)ring the last :10 years the largest per capita production was in 1898. wxhen it was 12 per cent above the w.'(rage of 1910-19l4. In most of the years fromn 1896, to 1 915 per capi ta proluetion was ab~ove the average. The highest point, however, reached since 1915 has been the ave rage of the five y,:ars mentioned,. and this was dorw :n 1917 aoli appairently in 1 92(1. Notw ihstandin jg the great mass ot. Nice 8 Lot 110 near 1i town. DuR ADY )at' 75, 23.50 RGES M the crops of 1920, they are, t fter all, no greater than the average when compared with the great mass of an increasing population. -0 TRACl CIIILDREN SAYS HERBERT HOOVER St. Louis, Oct. 1I.--Compulsory edu cation and prohibition of child labor by federal enactment to provide ade quately for the welfare of the children of this country were adlvocated by le.hert lloov'er, former United States food administrator, in an address be fore the 11th annual convention of the A merican Child H-fygiente association here tonight. The enztra nce of young children to indlustry, Mir. IlIoov'er assertedl, results i the progressiv dC(egeneration Of the race andl tends to impair the human resources of the country on which the comning gene rat ions must rely.'" l''ULil UJM OATS, AIBRUZZI RYE Choice South Carol inn grown Rye $4.00, Oats $1 .75 per. bushel, f. o. b. o rangeburig, Shu ler & Smoak Orangeburg., S. C. It-c or Sal Room Dwell x200; good Ic >usmness sec ant&F Manning, S. C. iuits , 29.75 16.75 I."L NSIl ANNIPL SCIENCE AIDS T_ DISPEPTIC The Application of a Scientific Treat ment-SarI)raS-Has Proven of Great Benefit. To successfully treat any ailment one must find the cause of the trouble. To remove the cause is to eliminate the disease. Science teaches us that Dyspepsia and Indligestion with their kindred ailments are the result of careless treatment of the organs of dligestion and assimilation, and the resultant improper functioning of those or gants. To stop) Indigestion and Dyspepsia therefore, one has but to regulate the habits, especially of eating, and as sist the stomach and liver in the dis charige of their functions. SarDiraS, a scientific prepara tion of medicinal her bs and roots, contains the pr oper ingredlients to enliven the liver ind kid neys and renewv the vigor of the stomachI gIlands. Contains no alcohol. If you are suffer ing fromi Digestive tr oubles, regulate your habits andl take a tablespoonful of SariDr as be fore every meal. It will (do what the common latxatives cannot. Thc result is simplc anid giratifying. Ask all (dales and jobber is. mng, on >cation, ion of|| Loyd.,I VEAR SALE \ TS 22.50 Dresses 9.75, 14.50, 1.9.74 UB ROW 4G, S. C. Harrison Electric Shop HEADQUARTERS FOR Electrical Supplies, Lighting Fixtures, Domestic Appliance THIS IS THE HOME OF Edison Mazda Lamps, Shines the world over Eveready Daylo Flash Lights We are now prepared to install your home with Electrical Fixtures --CALL ON US Harrison Electric Shop