The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, December 15, 1920, Section One Pages 1 to 16, Image 2
BRADHAM
DUROC FARlb
1. The average D
will produce a
2. The average a
with good can
of lint cotton p
3. The approxima
and her two lii
pasture.
4. The approxima
bale of cotton :
Eventually ev<
deduct ten do]
BRADHAM
DUROC FARM
.... .. ...
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Thsbayhaea
The otht'm of Italy are appealing
I ina, as did thew irothers of Belgium in li
It is th~e .ame dist ressing cry--"Givi
With bieatanei heairt we wen1t to the
what shatll oir m tsweri he to the dlesoiti
Thue need ... I rgenit. live h umb-eid
hunger and t ihe huger d iseases.
'The whole ch ild life of Italy is er
av~erted by sembiing milk in sufliint I q
is; and we miust usk ourselves this nluest
riflice to sein(1 it
Milk is the -ery elixir of lift to the
milk famine exi.sts, war' and disease hav
milk goats.
Will you h vip to save these babiesi
you r club, your- church soc iety, the wm
.satving these bniucs?
It is the work of the Good Sam ari tae
Your bah i'-. have all thatI a tendel
.sa me motra v.; "..Over There" is pa
your pivdeget now to give for that othe
Upon your - nswer wa its the hope of
Checks m.i, he sent to Miss .lan wI
State, Cohuinbia. S. C.
F R E~NCHI 1)O(:TOilS
TO'( FIGHTI' SUJIT a
Foirmi Syndicate~ to DefendI One of t<
Claimi s
Cemden, hi'e . 13.- - rench medical
circlesha e ee stirred by the trial u.
at Ni mes of' Dr Mazzel, a reputable o
pihysic ian, aerni:.ed of being res ponsi- p
ble for the de'aths of two patients, n
hiaters, namne \ rnaud b~y improper ei
admin istration of hypodermie mnjee- u
tions, which r.. ulted in septic devel. A'
opments. it
The HistersT, accordling to the evi- tI
dlence, were under treat ment for ty- t<
nhobid when tDr. bz~el, was callerd in il
TUE
aroc sow, with good c
ton of pigs per year,
cre in Clarendon cou
, will produce 500
er acre.
ite price of feeding a
:ters a year is $100
te price for producir
in one year is $100.
3ry progressive f4
lars from the pr
RADIi
TilE
d b~y our milk.
THl CAROL INA
to you, the. mothers of South C3aro
'14.
-u milk, that our babies may live!"
suiccor of the "IBables of Belgium ;"
mlothers of It alIy.
thousand babi~es are suffering from
<htngeredi, and dIisaster can only he
iantities to tide them over this eris
ion; are we willing to make the sac
)ahy; but in Italy there is no milk, a
ing left. the nation without cattle or
Will you interest. your neighbor,
ien of your city and community in
mot heri's love can giv~e them--the
verless, there is little to give. It is
'motheri.
many a sadl mother in Italy.
L. Evans, I"lorence, S. C., or to The
id1 recomiimendled injections of a new
it itox in. The ir conditions apparently
itteredl, but a. few days later symp)
is of poisoning were notedl near
l(e pu nctures, and despite the ampilest
rgicalI attention and consultations it
as not. possiblde to save their lives.
The question naturally arose as to
hether the poison wouldl have devel
>ed had the typhoid haeillus not been
esent. The girl's parents, through
edical experts attached to the prose
itor's oflice, insist that the needless
ere not pro0perly sterilized, but Dr.
azel 's witnesses refuted all possibil
y of such neglect, and also upheld
m dloctor's 'right, if he 50 dlesiredl,
use more frequently the injections
SDAY
are,
nty,
lbs.
sow
on
ig a
armer in Clarendo:
ice to the first Cla
Yours for a c
AM DI
MANNING, So
GET MORE BUTTER
Mrs. Hattie Meece of Glenn, Mis
souri, says: "I was not making
enough butter from my cow's milk
production for a family of two. After
using Dr. LeGear's Stock Powders a
short time, she gave a half gallon
more milk a day, and a pound of but
ter a day."
Dr. LeGear's Stock Powders give to
milk cows just what is needed to keep U
the digestive organs in proper condi- *
tion, so that they get the most pos- g
sible good from their feed. Give equal
ly wonderful results when used for
horses, hogs, and sheep, because they
are a tonic, appetizer andl worm ex-U
peller.
It matters not what ailment you*
may have among your stock or
poultry, it will pay you to get the
pr~oper Dr. LeGear Remedy fr om yowu
dlealer. TIhey are the Doctor's per-U
sonal .prescriptions, compoundled dur
ing his 28 years of Veterinary Prac-*
tice and1( Exper't Poultry Breeding.*
They must satisfy you, or your dlealer
will refund your money.U
Dr. Mazel is beink asked for $60,000
damages, but in order to show thatU
they aie not influenced by the pros- U
pect of gaining sonme of the physician's U
wvealth, the parents of the girls an-U
nouncedl that they would willingly
hand over the moeny to any French U
charity selected by the court. This of- U
fer was followed by the formation of U
a syndicate of physicians of NimesU
and vicinity, who have raised funds toU
carry on the battle for the acquittal
of their colleague.U
Trhe syndicate is, the first attempt toU
unionize the French medical priofes-U
sion, which, undler the existing laws,
has been subjected to numerous at
tacks like that Dr. Mre is being
triedl on. Not only are physicimns re-U
sp)onsible now for the accuracy ofU
their diagnosis, but they are also ie- U
sponsible that the treatment wvill be U
carried out effectively by nurses ad
that the druggists will properly fill
their prescriptions, while the testi
monxy of medlical experts attached to
the prosecutor's office is4 rarely ups9etU
by even the most formidable contia- U
(diction from other experits.U
The Nimes syndicate pr omlises toU
head a movement for the revision of
the French med ica'l laws which will
not leave its member s open to embar..
rassing legal confli uts.U
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IIOW TIlE JIA Y SUFFlllED!
I1er little body was red, inflamed,U
and itching with eczema, or someU
kindred rash. Other treatments fail-U
edl, but Zemerine madle hei healthy*
andl comfortable. Sold for $100 and
50 cents by Dickson Drug Stoie.U
NOTICEK
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All persons are here by forbidden toU
hunt or trespass, in any way or form
upon the lands of Mrs. Emma F.
Rodgers in (larendon County. Per.
sons so doing will be prosec uted uin-U
dler penalty of the law for trespass9
after notime.
L. A. BROADWAY, yg
50-4t..e Summerton, S. C.
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We have recentl)
good will of the Cl
Ford in this territor
models of the Ford
and have a complet
accessories. When<
we will appreciate 3
We especially wi:
ities for handling y"
with the special ma
Motor Co. for doing
a position to give y<
Mr. .J. J. Brasingt
troduction. Bring ir
of you.
Now A Wc
We appreciate th
but we are ready to
repair don't let it gc
us and we will try t
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fair price for a bale
fair price for a tor
i acre that will pro<
i will very nea1
ough for a sow ani
e have carried the
u, finish the calcul
ur answer Decen
:lock when we will
ws and gilts at our "
iroc Farm. Geori
bevil with Durocs. C
n a Duroc s
io buys a sow
hogs,
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purchased the
arendon Motor (
y. We carry a cc
car, truck and the
e stock of genuin
aver you need an:
iour patronage.
sh to call your att<
mir repair work.
chinery recommer
all kinds of repai
u prompt and eff
on, our head mect
i your work and
rd Regarding
e fact that ready c
do our bit. If you
t worse neglectii
o arrange terms si
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BRADHAM
)UROC FARM
of cotton is $125.
of pigs is $240.
luce a bale of cot
l1y produce feed
I her pigs.
figures this far for
ation and give us
ber 28th at one
sell 42 extra good
Palmetto Quality"
ria beat the boll
in South Carolina?
ow. We will
in our sale.
BRADHAM
)UROC FARM
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Dntire interest and N
o. agents for the .
m lete line of all"
oson TractorI
e Ford parts and
thing of this line3
antion to our facil- I
Ale are equipped *
ded by the Ford U
r work, and are in
icient service.
anic, needs no in-- *
he will take care
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ash is hard to get I
rcar is inneed of
ig it. Bring it to
ttisfactory.
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