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MEN and BOYS Of Manning ! This is the most important Message- you have had in years! A new lot of Fall Suits Bought at a Low Price and offered to you at Unbelievable Prices! Men' s Young Men's Conservative Models. Double Breasted Models This includes Blues A Large Variety and Greys $15.75 $19.75 Box Back Suits Boys' All Colors Corduroy Suits $29.75 $8.75 25 25 PER CENT OFF PER CENT OFF On All 8 North Main St. On All Sweaters! Sumter, S. C. Sweaters! JUST A RRIVED Car of Horses' and Mules! One of the prettiest bunches that has came here in several seasons. The lot includes animals for all purposes. We bought this 4ot for the trade that wants good stuff, and we know that we can please you with these animals, no matter what your wants may be. Come and see them NOW. FOR SALE One 1918 Ford Touring Car. Very best of shape. Has been run less than 2,000 miles. J. R DIGEWAY& CO, MANNING, S. C. COV. HARDING ON FARM MARKEING Clemson College, October 11. The extracts below fron an address of lon. W. P. G. Harding, Governor, of the Federal Reserve Bank, should ,be of interest and encouragement to South Carolina farmers. "Speaking for myself personally, I desire t osay, however, that I am a firm believer in gradual and order ly methods of marketing our great agricultural staples. Agriculture is the most important of all industries, for upon its fruit depends the lives of those engaged in all other indus tries. The farmer is a great con sumer of manufactured products and anything that effects his buying power is soon reflected in the bus iness 'of the merchant and the manu facturer. While the individual far mer m&ay be just as well off with small production and high prices, the mass of the population is far bet ter off with full production and mod erate prices. But farming as a bus iness must be remunerative of pro duction will languish. It is, there fore, important that the efforts of the farmer be supported and stiiu lated, that he be aided in preservingr the full measure of li's harvest andi that he be afforded an opportunity of .b: marketing his products on terms n sufliciently profitable to warrant his tI staying in the business of farming. a Great staple crops, the production S< of which extends over a period of si several months, must meet the re- o( quirements of consumption for a fall ili year and in order to prevent possi- vI bility of shortage it is desirable that eI there be a reasonable surplus held n over from one crop pending the mar- 1 keting of the next. The gradual and el orderly marketing of our great sta- si ple crops is, therefore, a matter of IS importance both to producers, and p, consumers. The dumping upon the it market within a short periol of time t of a large part of a crop, consump- hi tion of which extends througohut the a: year, means not only a loss to the t< producers, often to those who can it least afTord it, but involves also a 1 great strain upon our transportation r4 facilities and upon the banks in pro- n viding the funds necessary for large r purchases in advance of actual -re- ti quirements for consumption. Dump ing of farm products promotes spee ulation and usually results in higher i prices to the ultimate consumer. n Farm products, however, should not 1b First m * 2 IOur First Annii * and will coni U I A bsolutely every artile * be sold1 at a cut price as fol * Every article in the Me * sold at a cut price of 10 peC * 'Every ar'ticle in all othe w ~ill be sold at a cut price < * This mteans just exactly *a suit of furniture. We * are the pioneerls in this par y our' opportunity. * And r'ememC ber that evel * been openI only a year' andi *or shop worn stock to offei * IRemembler' the D)ATE,( g Rtememuber' the OCCASI( *made Manning famuous. SStore oif Qualitv. I RIteember thle CA USE, RIUCmember t he OFFElt, D~epartmient at a1 cut prlice D lepar~itmen~lts at a cutI prIic4 M. All sales cash Al sale *FIlRST ANNIVERtSARtY IAll alter'ations extra. U IALDERi U BE RN g A SYSTEM People who have been sick, need strength. After severe Illness, you feelingthat hangs on, after you get up you get your strength back the better assistance, in enriching your blood, you to digest your food, and to build A A A The Scientific Mr. Ervin Horton, a prominent have been taking Zironi, and it is a w more than anything else, after I had til builder. I appreciate what Ziron has .has been proved by the good results < women who have taken it. You shot refunded iif he first bottle of Ziron fail ME Ask your druggist for Ziron. A( Shoarded or held back from the t< airket by use of credit merely inl 1 e hope of' forcing prices up to anl C tifical level. It is estimated by t, mlle that thle value of this year's 1) aple Crops be around $22,000,- c )0,000, and it is manifestly imlposs Tle for ay banking systen to pro-t de funds to withhold these staples it tirely from the market. There is s Shcasion to discuss the questions publie policy involved for it is ear that the volume of our great aple crops is so large and the value t > enlormlous, that anly ellorts to va- 1, >rize them by eans of b ank cred- e s would inevitably result in disas-I r by the oprin of econoie - W. But Ih thi at all reasonable isistance should be given producers enable them to market their crops an orderly way provided they are ling to sell enough to mneet cur mt requirements and that conlsu erc should Concede to the fariner asonable profits in order that fu are production may be adequate. Open Market Needed What is needed is enlr open market riwhich the law of supply and de-1 land is given free play and inl which uyer and seller may eetonoi equal Annbive 5A LE 0 anrerlyar ySarvie thea : illinu to hrle ough met c 'at reaureets an R tat Gocer re cendt on. b ~eqae rRetai MeartmNentded Ade what i neisas. oey artl r tkic th l s of pply in -yarl e is br n te lan nwhfres LD tE RANES 0,0St.ore1 in O nrpce erysaryticle e ak of 1Mapretf and etalver o 20r cent off. )fA' 20 prcn i' \y artcl is rand MnewM freshn *unflnnngu -BUILDER * a tonic to help them regain their know the fired, weak, no-account and begin to go about. The sooner , and you should derive valuable renewing your appetite, helping up your system, by taking "ONl Iron Tonic tizen of Horton, Ala., writes: "I onderful medicine. It helped me e influenza. It is a great system done for me.'' The mnerit of Ziron >btained by thousands of mnen and' ild try Ziron. Your mioney will be s to help you. cept no substituites. Zj. 2 annannDumanna rms11. The oretically ait least it is ossible, if a-lequtate warehousing fa ilities are provided, for the farmer > obtain the benefit of the average rice for the year- without any in-. rease in cost to the consumer and ith lessened strain upon transpor ttion lines and banks by distribut ig the marketing process over a rea mable period." WITHIN THE RCEACH OF ALL Men paid $250 for the Zemecrinte reatment before it was in drug tores in manufactured form. Helps :-zemia, itch rash, and skin diseases. old at 50 cents and $1 by Dickson 4rug Store. SECALED TINS ON.Y Al, YOU12 Gf2CERS MWELL HOUSE , COFFEE V Yrsary U U U U :itief 20 oStoen Ala e wri ll " ldy Zirn.orm e will be rms t2 y o re InOn es Whamt i our ls itis gos~il. Oaeuat storehus fa wie foul th aveito any d - eane ind fes.t h osme n tinh and b a l y roceri rgthce mtingl prher oe a rea re able s peidurni Setoebfr s in e, Lrennin , mauacue fr. Hep ~zma, tc ashanmlsk (lsases