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The Manning times. [volume] (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, July 23, 1919, Image 15

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TOP DRI
4-7 1-2-2
On account of a dec]
of potash we are now
hundred tons of Top I
ing 2 1-2 per cent of
same price at which w
earlier in the spring.
bargain and the tona
get your orders in eai
Cotton at the stabaliza
exchange.
MANNING 0
I WOOF
Manning's
Drug St
Beginning S
1st, the name
Drug Store
changed to t
ning Drug St<
We sell Pure L
Toilet Art
PRESCRIPTIONS A
t tuttt t tt t> : :tntmututi tt
OIL MILLS AND CO
We have a large stock of Cotton
Frame made by Howe Co. Also lot of
We carry everything in the way of
Belt. Large stock Pump Jacks, Pumi
on some of our Special Friction Surfl
vice almost equal to Leather Belt.
Columbia Sug
823 West Gervais Street
Electrical A;
Perculk
Toaster
Irons,
Fans.
Flash Lights, Batteries,
Colored and Plai
We have an Up-to-date St
select from. Agents for
Western Electric Co. Lighi
Sanitary Pha
In All Its Brt
DIXIE ELECTRIC
. AND P11
MANNING,
'ade
ESSER
1-2
ine in the price
offering a few
)resser contains
potash at the
e sold 4-7 1-2-0
This is a rare
ge is limited, so
rly.
d price accepted in f
IL MILL.
Colored
ore !
eptember
Brown's
will b e
he Man
)re..
(rugs and
idles.
SPECIALTY
nun~mmmmm unummmm
TTON MILLS
Beam Scales complete with
Cotton Trucks.
Rubber, Gandy and Leather
)s, and Cylinders. Try us
cc Belt, will give you ser
ly Co.,
Columbia, S. C.
!li
)niaflces i
tors,
Spark Plugs and
ni Globes.
Dck of the above to
and Power Plants j
Lmbing
nches
JUG IN TE HOME
TO 'BE STORM CENTER
Prohibition Forces Will Fight Against
It Today.
HOPE TO CUT OUT CLAUSE
Conservatives Believe House Gone
Far as It Dare With Drastic
Provisions.
Washington, July 20.-A fight to
strike from the prohibition bill a
clause "that it shall not be unlawful
to possess liquor in one's dwelling"
will be made tomorrow in the l-Iousb
by the prohibition forces. This was
made known today by members, who
declared the bill as now framed per
mitted wholesale hoarding by persons
reported to have put away enough
wines and liquors to last them the rest
of their lives. There was no state
ment from Chairman Volstead, of the
judiciary 'committee, in charge of the
"dry" fight on the floor, as to whether
he would accept an amenhnient to
this effect. The radicals said frankly
they had little hope of changing thle
bill in this respect without the con
sent of the committee chairman.
The general view, however, was that
the louse had gone about as far as
conservatives thought wise with dras
tic provisions. For the past week many
prohibitionists have be-n urging elim
ination of certain severe restrictions
without success. Some of them said
today 'f the right of home possession
was stricken out it would simply add
to the public -clamor against certain
features of the bill by persons sin
cerely anxious to see strict enforce
ment of all prohibition laws. There
were indications that some members
were inclined to kick over the traces
at the attempt to race through wi th
the bill, when it will be a week or
ten days before the Senate judiciary
committee concludes hearings. The
cc casion for such great haste was not
explained by "dry" leaders beyond
the statement that they wanted to get
the bill out of the way and forget it.
Republican Leader Mondell said the
measure would be taken up tomorrow
and kept before the House until
passed, but members said then haLd
quit predicting when a vote might b.
reached.
o
NO REAL SHORTAGE
IN SUGAR LIKELY
Retailers Tell Consumers They Have
Diliculty in Obtaining Normal
Supplies
Washington, July 20.-While retail
dealers throughout the country are ad
vising consumers they have difficulty
of obtaining normal stocks of sugar,
the government has forecast a domes
tic crop far above the average for the
last six years. The department of ag
riculture in an estimate based on July
1, crop conditions and announced to
day predicts a crop of 2,216,000,000
pounds, or 147,000,000 pounds more
than the average of the preceding six
years.
The bcet sugar forecast this year is
higher than the record crop of 1915-16
by nearly 75,000 tons, but, the cane
sugar crop is almost 100,000 tons be
lowv the average of the six years. The
sugar best cr'op this year is a record
one.
In recent years the cane sugar crop
usualIly h;as been one-fourth of the to
tal and beet sugar produced in Con
tinental Unitedl States, but this year
is it will be only about one-sev
enthI. Smaller acreage and a wet cool
spri ing a re. the cause of the smaller
crop).
.1ichi gani, Coloradlo an UltJtah showv
hi g inc reases in beet sugar prosfi15pec ts,
F Iorecasts showv MIichi;'an's crop as
1158,000 tons, an increase oif 257.000
tn;olradlo's 2,02-.000~i tons, in
crease of 580,000, ainil Ut ahi's I,208,000
tons, in ca se 2053,000 tons.
C:ATARRHII CANNOT lI: C'IUE[
with lOCAL APPI.ICATFIONS, as
they cannot reach t he sea t of the
dIisease. Ca tarrh is: a loc'a l diseasO,
greatly influnened lby consIt itutional
cond itions, and in order' to cu re it vou.
nmust take an it ernalI renmidy. H all's
ICatarrhi Medlicine is tak'.u internally
and acts thru the blood t~n the mu
cous5 su rfacea of' thle syst em. IHall's
Catar'rh Medicine was presceribied by
one' of the best physicians in this
c'ountry for years. It is c'omposed of'
some ofi the best. ten is k'o wn, comi
hined( with sonme of the' best blood
puifiers. The perfect eombi natLion of'
the ingredents in IHall's Catarrh
Med ic'ine is whiat prioduces such won
de i'ful results; in cata rrhail nd itions.
S ind for testimionialIs, fre
* . J1. CIIENEY & ('0., Props.,
Toledo, 0.
Ilall's IFaniily Pills for constipa
tion.-(adv.)
All Druuggists, 75c.
TIIE C. & H. HAT C'OMP~ANY
123 hlroad Street
JACK SONVILLE, 11OIDA,
is the owner of and is carrying on the
Mail Order business formerly hiand
led by the HI. W. Clarke Hat Coim
piany. All orders should be sont 'tg
them.
AGEJNTS WANTED -
SEND FOR CATALOGUE 31.o,
First C
The five-pas
ing example
will be very
it costs to o0
A little oil,
need to su
make our c
nothing to
depreciation
With a Pail
PAIGE-DETRO
Carob
THRILLING SCENES t'
IN LILLIAN GISHI'S s'
NEW WAR PICTURE
________ti
Superb Griffith-Arteraft Picture "The
Greatest Thing In Life." k
tI
One of the most remarkable scenes
that has thus far been shown on the
screen, is in I). W. Griffith's new Art- h
craft photoplay, "The Greatest Thing a
In Life," with Lillian Gish in the
stellar part which will he shown atI
the Pastime theatre Frichay, .July 2>.
The wvar has swepc over a French"
village in whliich a young French
American girl, Jeanette P'eret, the
characeter p~ortrayed by ill Iian G ish,
is living with her father. 11ammner
ed lby the death storm fromi the great
guns, they have' taken reruge in an
undlerigroundi~ dluirout. i
As the French are leaving, press-j
ed back temporarily by the Iluns, a
French officer shows .Jen'net te's fat her
how the wvater jar o penrs with a sec ret
s pirig anrd d isclo in.s a selephione.
"W~hen the Illuns con:e,' the lieu
Professional Cards 1
JINO. G. ITNKINS
Attorney-at- Law
MA NNING, S. C.
D~uRANTl & ErLLERHIE
Attorneys at Law
MANNING, S. C.
R. 0. Purdy. S. Oliver O'lBryan
PUJRDY & O'BRYAN
Attorneys anid Counselors at Law.
MANNING, S. C.
FREDII LESESNE
Attorney at Law
Office Three D~oors Below Post Ollice
M ANNING, S. C.
D)R. J. A.'COLE,I
D~entist,I
MANNING, S. C. -
1
Upstairs Over Weinberg's Corner
1
J. W. WID)EM AN,
Attorney at Law
MANNNG, a. rC
lost Beazdu Ca inf4im
144
ost is the Onl
senger "Linwood" model of
of "the low cost of motor
agreeably surprised to learr
gerate this car year in and )
gasoline and water-tha
pply. We have taken tb
ars staunch and sturdy, s<
fear from repair bills or
e, first cost is the only cost.
[T MO'iOR CAR CO., DETROll
na Machinery 4
SUMTER, 3. C.
'mant tells the old man. "You can
rve France by using i ."
The old man tries his best to send
e message but he is wounded and
i daughter undertakes to send it.
tith the Hluns pounding at the door,
flling and slaughtering as they come
me girl takes up the field telephone.
t first no one will answer.
At last, when it seems as though
r heart must burst, a voice comes
the other end of the telephone. It
the voice of the fast idlious, dandi-i
e~d young lover from Amnerica whoni
~an dlook ov
~have to sl:
our line ne:
come to to,
be you are
market jul
Swhat we ha
Sbut would ~
privilege at
of showing
aniyway.W
you only su
Swill give y
SPrices and
ways in line
us when in
Cost
Ters a strik
ing." You
how little
rear out.
.t'3 all you
.e pains to
you have
excessive
MICHIGAN
she had flouted. That far-off "hello"
heard through shot and shell, means
more to her than the hope of rescue
from the beasts who are heating
down her door; it means that the
man she loves has found his soul in
the muck and glug of the trenches
New honors await Miss Gish
when this vivid and wonderful emo
tional scene is presented to the pub
lie. She is splendidly supported, her
leading man being Robe rt H arron,
an actor of ability andr wide popular
iy Fis.show statrts at 6 o'clock.
IN
er what we '
Low you in !
xit time you g
wvn. It may [
not in the '
st now for J
awe for sale, J
rive us the ?
1d pleasure g
'you thru (
e will show ,
ch goods as ,
ou service. J
terms al- J
e. Stop with (
town.

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