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for Women For Forty Years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has Relieved the Sufferings of Women. It hardly seems possible that there is a- oman in this country who continues to suffer without giving Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial after all the evi dence that is'continually being published, proving beyond contradiction that this grand old medicine has relieved more suffering among women than any other medicine in the world. Mrs. Kieso Cured After Seven Month's Illness. Aurora, Ill.-"For seven long months I suffered from a female trouble, with severe pains in my back and sides until I became so weak I could hardly walk from chair to chair, and got so nervous I would jump at the slightest noise. I was entirely unfit to do my house work, I was giving up hope of ever being well, when my sister asked me to try Ly dia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I took six bottles and today I am a healthy woman able to do my own housework. I wish every suffering woman would try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and find out for herself how goon it is."-Mus. KARL A. Knsso, 596 North Ave., Aurora, Ill. Could Hardly Get Off Her Bed. Cincinnati, Ohio.-"I want you to know the good Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound has done for me. I was in such bad health from female troubles that I could hardly get off my bed. I had been doctoring for a long time and my mother said, 'I want you to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.' So I did, and it has certainly made me a well woman. I a .i able to do my house work and am so happy as I never expected to go around the way I do again, and I want others to know what Lydia E. P" kham's Vegetable Compound has done for me."-Mrs. Josm COPNER, 1668 Harrison Ave., Fairmount, Cincinnati Ohio. If you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkliam Media. eine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence, VICTROLA! The chosen Instrument of the World's greatest Artists The Instrument which plays the greatest music is the Instru ment you want in your home. Consider the quality and character of the Music which an Instrument brings. You have applied to it the vital tests. The Victrola is supreme. Ita supremacy is founded on other Raisis of great things actually accomplished. It is inmillions of homes the world over, because it takes into these homes all that is best in every branch of music and entertainment. The artist who make records exclusively for victor are the greatest artists in the world. The Victrola tone is the true and faithful tone of the singer's voice and master's instrument. It is for this reason that Victrola is the chosen Instrument of prac tically every famous artist in the world of Opera, Instrumental Music, Sacred Music, Band Music, Dance Music, Vaudeville Enter tainment. Victrola $15, $25, $40, $50, $75, $100, $150, $200, $300, in stock. The greatest values for your money is the $50 75, 100 machines. Any of these Machines are sold on easy payment plan to suit the buyer. We carry thousands of Records. Send for a catalogue, and order your records by mail. We send by mail any records in Cal with money enclosed and we prepay records to your home. Here is something for you if you do. not want to put much money im machimes. ONE MILLER TALKING MACHINE and Six Victor Selections, with 300 Needles, sent to any home for $12.50. T[his is a good Machine as many Talking Machine Dealers sell for 25.00. Examine it andl if not satisfactory ait (nd of three (lays return to us and get your money baick. SUMTER T ALKING MACHINE CO,, No. 28 North Ma in St.. SUMTER. S. C. A PATCH OF SSoy Beans this year and commenCe gjetting readiy for the bo011 weevil. We have a suipply of seedI on hand that we will sell at $2.50 a bushel of one or more bt shels. 75 cents a peck ini quantities less than one bushel. $2.40 a bushel in original bagjs 2 and1( one half bushels each. One-half bushel will plant one acre in three foot rows. Yields from 16 to 40 bushels an acre. We (quarantee a cash market for all that is raisedl. This is the most promisingj new crop that has ever been introdiuced1 in this sec tion. EIANNINGIOII, MILL I POULTY CURE AS A BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY The breeding of domestic fowls on a large scale has- recently taken a commanding place among American industries. Thousands of people are everywhere inquiring about this com paratively new and very interesting business. One thing seems certain it has came to stay. . The character of the work and . the universal de mand for the product make the rais ing of fine fowls a calling of perman ent interest and large promise. The census shows that in 1910 there was nearly 300,000,000 domestic fowls in the United States. These. numbers have been leaping higher and higher every year. We are now producing some 1,800,000,000 dozens of _ggs an- t nually! These figures are sufficient 4 proof that the culture of fowls has taken its place among the really great industrial movements. New Business Enterprise. Poultry culture has recently risen into prominence as a business enter prise. There were only a few people ] twenty-five years ago who were de pending on the raising of domestic fowls as an exclusive occupation. Nearly everybody with half a chance kept a few chickens. But the tehory was well fixed in the minds of the people that, while a small flock of hens could be kept with a fair degree of profit, a large flock would be cer tain to be a burden and an expense. Winter eggs were not yet dreamed of. The mammoth hatching machine and the great colony brooder stove were yet in the brains of their invenltors. Today thousands of people are en gaged in poultry raising as an exclu sive business. There are large cor porations with hatching capacities of hundreds of thousands during a sea son. The baby-chick industry has be come a specialty line with many poultrymen. Fabulous numbers of these little fluffy, day-old, products are being shipped at all seasons and over astonishing distances. Every posible phase of poultry culture is be ing swiftly developed. The result is that multitudes of men everywhere I are considering the culture of the domestic fowl, on a lar ,e scale, as an attractive business opportunity. Demands for Poultry Products In creasing. The drift of the people, from the country to the city appears to. in crease rather than diminish. The massing of people in great cities and industrial centers, while the rural population in most sections is grow ing less and less, creates an exhaust less demand for the products of the poultry yard. This demand under present economic conditions is bound to become greater. The upward move ment of all food prices, especially in the meat line, is bound to bring poul try culture more to the front. There is no article of diet more constantly and insistently in demand by the cooks of the entire country than eggs and poultry. Most house wives will have eggs for their cook ing even at 60 cents a dozen. Of course the people of liberal fortune use all forms of the products of the poultr-y plants throughout the year without r-egardl to prices. The only re(Juirements is, QUALITY. The Department of Agriculture at WVash ington reported that two years acgo there wals a shortage of nearly 20,00t0,000) meat animals, including shee-p. hogs, and beeves, in compari onwith the census o~f 1910. This one statement is suflicient to account for the still soaring prices of all kinds oIf meat stuffs. It means, too, that poul1triy iraisinag on the larg-jest possi ble Sca le is demanded ini this country if the. peopJle would have the meat supply which1 they posit ively reqiuire. It is not Stra-tnge, therefor-e, that thou sandls of business men of first class5 eaIi ber- are t c king hoil of the ra is iig of fowls as one of the most promising commeircial pr-opositionas. Mlodern Me t hods Are Multiplying Scienace and inv~entilon have (-ome to te re-(-iue her-e as in most oIther gr-eat miovemen rts. The nat ional gover-unent has placed its leerless powvers of Scienit ific reseat irh at t he dIisposal of the lpeople in d iscoveri ng andI publish ing the possibilIi ties of the dlomest ic fowl from tan (-conomic- point of view. Everyv state governmeunt has( its ex p~erimenit sttins11 from which ladle SRUB OUT PAIN with good oi! liniment. That's the surest way to stop them. The best rubbing liniment i MUSTANG LINIMENTK Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. Gjood for your own A ches, Pains, Rheumatism Sprains, Cuts, Burns, Ntc. 2Sc. 50c. $1. At all Dealer. I,. WHAT IS LAX-FOS LAX-FOS IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA A DIGESTIVE LAXATIVE CATHARTIC AND LIVER TONIC ,Ax-Fos is not a Secret or Patent Medi ine but is composed of the following ld-fashioned roots and herbs: CASCARA BARK BLUE FLAG ROOT RHUBARB ROOT BLAOK ROOT MAY APPLE ROOT SENNA LEAVES AND PEPSIN n LAx-Fos theCASCARA is improved by he addition of these digestive ingredi nts making it better than ordinary CAs ARA, and thus the combination acts not nly as a stimulating laxative and cathar ic but also as a digestive and liver tonic. syrup laxatives are weak, but LAX-Fos ombines strength with palatable, aro natic taste and does not gripe or disturb he stomach. One bottle will prove .Ax-Fos is invaluable for Constipation, :ndigestion or Torpid Liver. Price 50c. ins are sent broad-cast reporting he latest findings to every man who nay be interested in the subject. The reat colleges and universities from cean to ocean are including a thor ugh course in poultry culture in their urriculums. These things are constantly telling or greater progress. The secrets f the "balanced ration" are being iscovered. The mystery of handling uccessfully, thousands of such small mnits in the same pen is being rapidly inraveled. The problem of hatching ens of thousands of eggs at once has een solved by the invention of the reat hot water incubator systems vith -practically limitless capacities. he colony brooder stove one of the reatest blessings that ever came to he American poultryman, has divided he care of the baby chicks by ten vhile at the same time it more than onserves the "safety-first" principle. A brief glance over a down-o-date oultry farm will convince any man hat the economic and commercial alue of the domestic fowl is already eveloped far beyond the wildest reams of our fathers. And this pro ress will continue beyond any rea onable doubt till poultry culture will ie as definite and dependable in its ommercial possibilities as any of our orefront industries. For Sale. All of my Property in Manning and Clar endon County I have some of the finest lands and lots to offer you. For . rticulars ap ply to A. WEINBERG, MANNING, S. C. A MOIMfR'S CRATITJI[. lany a Mother in .iI anning Will A lppreciate the Following. Many a st rong man and many a ealthy woman has much for which 0 t haink moi(ther. The care tail.en'i luring t heiri chiljdhood brouight t he n ast the dlanger point and madIe themi iealthy men(1 and womiien. Thoimands if chi ldren ar~e bot hered with incon iience of urine, amui inabil ity to re a in it is o ftimeits cal Iled a habit. It - s noit always the children's fault--in nany cases the (diflicuilty lies with the em t idnieys, andl can he readily righted. \ Manning mother tells how she vent ab~out it. Mrs. S. B. Hullhud, says: "'I con ider D~oan'sn Kidiiey Pills a valuable cidlney and bladdr medicine. A iounger one in my family had a Ipell of typhoid fever that left her iidneys weak. The kidney secretions >assedl too frequently and c'aused onsidlerable annolpance. She also had requen t headaches. I bought Doan's (idney Pills at the Dickson Drug Co., mad they relieved her of all symptoms >f the trouble." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy-get )oan's Kidney Pills-the same that irn. Bullard recommends. Foster iiilburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Drives Out Malarla, BuIlds Up System the Old Standard general mtrengthening tonic, 1ROVE'S TAST~II4(s chili TONIC, drives out Wtalari,entichesthebjlood,and buitdsuptheass em. A true tonie. Po* adut. and children. "In ed Got tle Chero Through Cola a is sold only in the Straw" Original Bottle measured and filled by machinery and labeled. This insures that sat isfactory, uniform fla.. vor, absolute cleanliness and purity. /4 Call for Chero-Cola in bottles and look for the label. eroaCola N OT ICE. Owincj to there being considerable dam-. aged wheat that will not make flour suitable for exchange, THE CLARENDON ROLLER FL OUR MILLS will grind each person's wheat the balance of the season, taking one-eight toll or its equivelent in cash. CLARENDON ROLLER FLOUR MILLS VINOL! A MODERN TONIC. It is recommended to Improve the Ap petite, give tone to the stomach, build up that run down condition and promote strenqth. Order a bottle today. Dickson's Drug Store