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S( CV( 'lC( fol 200 Franco tives and sold as hig 100 Blue Se wool and You apprec acquainted which we n Dry Goods H TRAP NEST IMPROVES QUALiTY Of [LOCKI I oultry Specialists of the United States Delpartmet of Agriculture Recommend Trap Nest for In creasing Egg irodiction and Im proving Bireeding Methods. Tlhe miost pwepossessing hen is not. always the most industrious hyer. She may be tli loudest cackler, but if her owner uses trap nesest she can not fool h1im. lie en check up on re smuts. The trap1 nest, is so) airrangedl that when the hen centers she is eon-. rinedi until released by the' attend:mt. Spwialists of the' l:nited States De Imritmnt of Agricturie say', that trap, nests niya lhe used1 toi advantage by thme lwatI brieeders of' hens. It arilds Xepeiew-e'i in delioping li thi lck andi g iiiuct ion. It ti meis th bl.iirds nishes deli'te kniowh-dtie of the tritsl andi habilits of eachi hen. It tfurnishes the most satisfactory laisis for breed-i inlt, :a to it eli immiaes tie noiprodue ti hen. ('aretai t thse'rsaiion Neededl hin flocks if i11 'r nimre I, lire nests is neieded. Niuimed handis arei p)hwii i on thel le's ut the huinis andl a saryv, esiallyii whien t he hents ire i'r. There-i~ hul neve he'i i less t hanm thre1 v is its a lay, : l91 four' ir hve Tllhe trap neit ma epacdo h wills oft Ih i n' or af tneheidI t thi' hthei latter course1 i tk'nlth fronth reart may11 fbe~ iuh-~ oift inIh toplo wmuserv stp I teifii' Il thel'ai netlis phwed''i on it tll, lohei'or wie edtea .,hariuin he (Isohud itjt. frome the fronit.It of t11h a es to wthe o tohe. 'V'ento een t mrst kin;, on tih top.~im Th eepa t ira ' n est iti costatedl thrt whlllens lthe h tonger h Iac hould bone o Oha ithut holdstoe door.It hu' aive twashe in the screw ~trntrnstcig and aC guFard or, sm all h nOysorMtening orn 'auriother itching ekin diseases. '- 'M "~nt heig at our risk. It'OR 9UiCCCS N you reach the mil a (nil. illionaire s . civilizaiiol exist Ount. \We sell cloth 'ge ahead in life. Do Model Suits in I Young Men's Sty has $35, for sale i rges, in Franco I guaranteed not t iate old acquaintance with us and with our iost cordially are. 'A for the least money c NEW thening the catch which supports the C door or by adjusting the size of the i trianiuila r notch in the door itself. ( The followinir directions are given i by the department's poultry specialists t for constructing a three-compartimen L I ia p nlest: Cut four 7-8 inch hoards for ends t ;11( partitions, 12 inches Vi(le by 191i nches long; enough 1-2-inch bo:rds, p 39 1-2 inches long, lai( lengthwise, to It cover the top, back, and bottoi; and I AsiAppli di 1 Bank Servic Courtesy, next to chI one of the first dlemands C on1 its oflicers and1 employ To be c'ourteouis, to h< consideration in the hand well as the largest deposil aims of this bank. FIRST NATIO: W. C. D)AVI J. A. WEIN: J. T. STUKI I1OlaiITC ClaSS YOU C nlx'cr do. Ncatncr PuI success on yo ing that has that you vear it ? en's Conserva les that formerly 1ow at $17.50 4odel Brand, all fade, $23.50 s more than new oi superior line of Dr 'e and our stock ar f any firm in town. iDEA ne strip, 30 1-2 inches long and 1 1 nches wide, for the front of the nest ,ut three pieces of 1-2-inch boards, 1 riches long and .3 inches high, to ho! he nesting material away from th 001. Nail the top, back, and bottom t he ends and partitions, insert the " nich strips in the nests, and make th :uard, nailing it to the left side c he nest. Bore a hole in the cate arge enough that the catch will mov rtesy Lo Our e? ara( cr andl H-onesty is hils institution makes Up.. kind, showing care and ling of small accounts as ~s this is oneC of the chief NJAL BANK. S, President. BIERG, Vice-President. RS Cashier. NESS a'n afford to disregar s in dress is the trat ar back. It will the uccessful appearanc 1 lot of Ladies beautifully i day's marke We also hal Spring Dress ( 1es, don't you? W y Goods that you wi e at your service, r< Get well acquaint< COfF 2 freely when screwed into position ;. the side. Place a washer on t 2 screw between the catch and the si d of the nest Insort a screw at the 10, e er edge of the catch to stop it wh set, so ,thnt the catch will just he n the door. Build 7-8-Inch Doors. e Make the doors of 7-8-inch materi: f 12 inches by 6 inches, and cut b triangular notch in the center, 4 inch e wide at the bottom. Put two scr< eyes in the top of the doors and bo holes in the front of the nests, 2 inch below thle ton (inside mleasur11ementI through which a 3-1(-inch wire is ri to support the doors. Attaich to the front of the nests narrow strip upon01 which the hens c; jmp. Place a button or block wood on the front of each partition hol the dloor when the nest is clost If the nests are to he placed dire' ly below the dropping board, a wi top) should be usd with a 5-inch sti of wood on the front edge of the t< o si lien them. SI'ONGEi isOX A;;:; illEADI AAKING IN COl,) WEATHFI In ma king bread the housekeep often linds it d iflicult, particularly the winter months, to hold1( her spim or dtough aut the right temperature that it will rise in a shorteor period ii ime. She will fini (da sponge bIox beade raiiser a grea t helP in keepii t he proper tem1per'ature. Such a b catn be made from anm ormditnary dr' goods packing box. The followil dlirtct ions for ma:uking otne areo gi v byl) thle Un1ited States D~epartment A u-ricul ture itn la rmers' Hullet in 95 "'Farml II ome Conveniences."' A box 26 by 20 by 20 inches is con~venitont ize. A bout 10 nehes fie the blottonm ot the box a shelf tmade stts or stips of wood rests on ese fatenedl to the aides of the? box. se'onld shlel f is placed 4 inches ab)o he lower one. The shelves can be)i moved wVhenl cleanting thle box. Bel( he lower shlel f a sheet of gida laiz ron slightly wvide'r than tihe shelf iniserit ed. It is curved itn order make it slip) inl and stay in place (cturly. Th'1is prevents scorch iig thel lower shelf w.hen g' lamp is lplac belo(w and also hel1ps to dIistribute t lheat. mlore evenly. 'The door is hing atnd fiastenied wvith a thmb latchi hook and1( staple. GOOD 10 SEA1.20 '1NS ONLY AT YOUR~ Gr20CERS MWELLa HOUSE COF E ', R E U d your personal appear le mark of successful r ai be easy to put it in e which is so coveted b Skirts of pretty fai nade, fully worth t---Your choice for ie a full and comp' loods to select fron e want you to becor 11 regard us as your r .ady to give you the be .d with us and you will ANY, m Several small holes are bored in the 1 ie lower and upper parts of the sides and F lei in the top of the box to promote cir- I v-cumlation of air. A cork, bored m' through the c'nter to .am(llit a straight ld thermometer, is inserted in or.e of the holes in the top of the box. A Fal renheit chemical thermometer that i registers as high as 100 can be used. a"Such a thermometer may be ordered es through a hardware dealer or directly I w from an instrument dealer. r*e To avoid all (langer of fire, the box I es .hould he ined with asbestos or tin ,) when a kerosene lamp is used for I in heating. A 16-candlepower light will heat the box well, or a small inex a pensive night lamp may be placedI in m the hottom. A shallow pan of wvater of should be put on the lower shlf so to that the air will he kept moist. d. The bowl of sponge or pans of dough t- ar placed on the upper shelf. Thet ro tempieratur? of the box should be kept I ip as near 86 F. as possible (80 to 88 F.) pwhen bread is madle in the quick way. If a sponge is set overnight, (15 to 70 F. is the better temp~erature until the louigh is mad e in the morning, a fter which the temlperatur'e may be in H creasedl to 8(1 I. Tlhe temperature in the box may be varied by raising or lowvering thc flame of the lamp or by usmng warim or cold water in the shalI igA meeting of the stockholders ofc C larendon Cotton Oil Company will lie held at the oflice of Wells-Levi Cg ompany in Manning, S. C., on Moni d (ay F'ebruary 7th, 1921 at 12 o'clock fnoon for the pur'pose of consider'ing a 7, of BRICK LIM - LUMBER D( If you want to build with everything nee< Get our prices first. M ANN I N V RE IRS ance. But nen where your bank y men who icy material, $10 on to . . $4.95 lete line of ne so well 2al friends, st values in know this. )RRIS NESS, Manager. esolution to wind up the affairs of the aid company which is a corporation nd dissolve the charter of same. David Levi, President. Manning, S. C., -Jan. 5, 1921-1-5t-c -----O NOTICE OF DISCHARGE I will apply to the Judge of Pro 'ate for Clarendon County, South Jarolina on the 21st (lay of February 921 at 11 o'clock A. M. for letters of ischarge as Administrator of the 'state of 1!. L. II. Iodge, deceased. James H4. Hodge, Adnministrator. Alcolu, S. C., Jan. 17, 1921. pd. NOTICE All persons having claims against he Estate of Sarah II, Hlodge will lease file due proof of same wvith the indlersigned, andl all persons indebted mnto the E'state of Sarah HI. Hodgoe vill please make settlement with the m fliers5i gnfed. The Sumter T1rust Company, D~uly qualified Administrator of the Estate of Sarah II. 1Hodge, D~e ceased. 1-3t-pd NOTlICE' OF D)ISCHIARGE I will apply to the .Judge of Pro ate for Cla renidon County, on the 4th, day of February, 1921 at 11 'clock a. m. for letters of discharge s Administrator of the Estate of 'homias II. hlouse, dleceasged. Sew~ard Palmer, -Administrator. St. l'aul, S. C., Jan. 12, 1921 -pd. E CEMENT )ORS SASH we can supply you ted.