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]Fords oniv $625 F.O.B. Detroit "27e End o a Perfect Day -and all ready for another, whether it be to plow, harrow, dril1; to run the thresher, the corn sheller, the hay baler or what-not. For Fordson Tractors are not only doing in the most economical and most ecient nanner, all general field work for farmers the world over, but they are saving them tin, labor and money in taking care of every power job. It combines all of the qualitiesl-al of the ad. vantages-you have wished for in a tractor. It is light; it is powerful; it is efficient; ft is economical in both fuel consumption and up keep; it is durable; it is dependable; and it is not extravagant in cost. It's hard to tell you all the facts about the Fordson here. We prefer to talk to you per sonally and to show you its many advantages. We'll gladly bring all the facts to you if you will phone or drop us a card, C LA iti ND N MOTORt ('(. F. It. DIlN( L W. 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On they go to 'e the dear lit baby who for months unst has beet so ill-he is so much better, it (loci onle good to see hii try to smile; aml whe the nurse is there she is teach. ing the mother the best way to giv< a bath, telling her the amount at kind of clothing which he celeds, am1 how to cook Certain foods which he i allowed to have. Next they stop where the mother i ill with typhoid fever. She too is im proving. Though for many weeks sht has been ill, she has had good care be cause wlen she first became ill th< doctor sent for the nurse and aske( her to go and teach the daughter hom to care for her mother. She explaine( to the family tihe need of screens an1 of killing the flies, of the need foi sainitary conlitions about the home liefore she leaves she gives typhoih vaccine to all the members of tl family according to the doctoi's in structions. She' must hourry, there is a meeting. which sihe must attend and give a tall< onl the 1'revention and Care of Tuber c dosis, an([ distribute Iiterature fron tilt State Board of Hlealth in orde) that all may be educated on this sub ject. A fter the meeting the nurse must Women Made Young Bright eyes, a clear skin and a body full of youth and health may be yours if you will keep your system in order by regularly taking GOLD MEDAL WPM1I I The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles, the enemies of life and look. In uso since 1696. All druggists, three sizes. L.0k for the name Gold Medal on every box tnnd accept it) ititation P.., r \TANDA /01 STANI0AlKP WlI: go on, a dear little girljs ill' her mo ther is aixiouv to learn how to bathi and care for her and the proper wa5 to change the bed linen without mov ing her too much. Still her day's work is not done. Shi must see some of the physiciahs an( ask their co-operatiol im examinin the school children. Night is coming on and she musl start'for home-there is still much t( be done but she must hurry if sh< gets home before dark. She doesn' mind the dark but she is all alone ex. eept for "Henry." Back again ovei twenty miles or more of rough dust3 roads, back to her room for a refresh. ing bath and supper. Tired ? Yes more than tired, but so thankful thal it has been given to her tie privileg< to alleviate pain and to teach som( vine to "carry on" while she can not lh there. Then to bed to regain hei strength for the next day's vork foi she must be up' early and a-doing. Each day brings some new work ome new pjroblem to face and solve ever she goes onward and upwart oushitng forward toward the goal heal(h and a normal life for all. -o CONFiSION EXISTS, SAYS CORPORtATION Power of Board in Connection Witi Extension of Agricultural Crelit Not Uiderstood W:sl igton, Sept. 26.-The wai 'inance corporation issuled a forma ,tatement tonight, reiterating it powers under the recently passe 'e-islation authorizing the extensior of credit to agricultural interests, the 1nature of which the statement said a pipeared to be misunderstood in 1:an.v sections. As a result of the on fusion the corporation has re eeivel many applications from indi viduals nid even from banks asking Ir t heir "share of the billion dolla Credit." 0-- ---- NOTICE OF DISCHARGE I will apply to the Judge of Pro bate for Clarendon County, S. C., oi the 24th day of October, 1921 at 11 o'clock a. i. for Letters of Discharge as Guardian for Frances Elizabetll Griinl, formerly a minor. C. L. Gritlin, Guardian. laxville, Sept. 24, 1921. pd Or0 HjOWEVER sin toitsstateun his experiences a cannot be appldie< your operationi 0 Most drlivers knio vidusal cars have We (1o not ask( yo inipr~loved( "Stanud G;asoI ne simply] have hear'd that i on the m~,arket. 3 to try it for your ing to your own rc On a basis ofre w ould( gladly I cide whether or no( use it regularly. "Standard" Mot< is a light, volatit STANi NOTICE OF DISCHARGE I will apply to the Judge of Pro bate for Clarendon County S C., on the 24th day of October, 1921 at 11 o'clock a. in. for Letters of Discharge I as Guardian for William Moore Grif fin, formerly- a mimer. -C. L. Griffin, Guardian. Paxville, Sept. 24, 1921. C. State of South Carolina, County of Clarendon. Court of Common Pleas. DECREE. Delancey Evans, Trustee, Plaintiff, vs. Ida G. Morris, Defendant. Pursuant to a Decree of the Court of Common Pleas for said County and State made in above entitled action dated August 6, 1921, I, J. E. Gamble, Sheriff of Clarendon County will sell at public auction to the highest bid der for cpish, in front of the Court l House Door at Manning, S. C., on Monday, October 3, 1921, being salesday, within the legal hours for juldicial sales, the following described real estate: "All that piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situate in the County of Clarendon, in the State of South Carolina, containing fifty-seven (57) acres, more or less, bounded as follows, to wit: North by lands of Jfoe Sprott; East by lands of B. A. Johnson; South and West by lands formerly of B. A. Johnson. Also all that piece, parcel or tract of land lying, beig and situate in the County of Clarendon, in the State of Souti Carolina, containing thirty three (33) acres, more or less, bound NO'] Cleaning, Pre ALTERATION All work gu The Hoffman Fren Phone 142 Ftt ____ __________-_______tittitttitit est~ tis osef nt eeeoem - nbe o vitehst carhis exta I exactly to recent imp11 f' your car. produet, mt w that inidi- work of oui >ecuilarities. partmient, I ui to use the ardl" Motoi ard1" Motor obtainable. b~ecause you But remnem t is the best test of gaso] Ve wanit you it performsi self, accord-l Try "Stamu (uiremients. oline for vc wiits, alone, ing road mi iave you die- tions. It wil t you should att on1ce. A great com ir Gaoln ar'd" Motor fuel which and Polariu D~ARD OIL COM (New Jersey) BACK CES OUT Plenty of Manning Readers 1tave Thi" *periptie You tax the kidneva-overwork them They can't keep up the continual strain. The back may give out-it may ache and pain; Urinary troubles may set in. Don't ' wait longer-take Doan's Kidney Pi'is. Manning people tell you how they act. Ask your neighbor. Mrs. C. M. Taylor, S. Boundary St., Manning, says: "About a year ago I was troubled with kidney complaint. I had terrible backaches and head aches. Nervous spells upset me and my nerves were just a wreck. .I felt tired and languid and I suffered from dizziness. Finall y I heard about Doan's Kidney Pills and bought some at Arant's Drug Store. I can certain ly say Doan's did nie a wonderful lot of good and quickly relieved me." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy-get Doan's Kidney Pills---he same that Mrs. Taylor had. Foster-Milbur' Co., Mfrs., Buffalo. N. Y. ed as follows, to wit: North and East by Tucker place; West by lands of Joe Mitchum; South by lands of Mary Cutter. Being the land con veyed to me by Deed of F. C. Thomas dated December 2, 1918, and recorded in book 11-5, page 139." Purchaser to pay for papers. J. E. GAMBLE, Sheriff of Clarendon County. 'ICE ssing, Dyeing S, REPAIRING aranteed at h Dry Cleaning Co. Phone 142 TANDAR GOSUNV solime eRoad r car to start easier allinfg p)ower'. The rovemen'~Its ini the ~:l' possible by the i Developmnent De. ave made "Stand. Gaoln the best: h~er that the final ine qiulity is how in your' motor. lard" Motor Gas urself under vary id wveathner condj. I pamy you to begia b~in ation is "Stand. Wasoline for power ie for Ilubrication. [PA NY