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Years of . Have taught i the people of ( Dry Goods, G Shy We have, in years of busi: these wants, N the largest, bu best stocks of Every article i standard man know it is goon We solicit you B. A. J( General 1% MANNJ PACKER'S PROfITS ARE 1 N' '" CHART IS INTRODI .Answers Claim That th Made Profit of $178,00 ing Year. Washington, Aug. 25.-Fe 'ommission charges again: jading packers, on which yon and Kendrick bills license regulation of the in based, were denied today Senate agriculture corn mitt half of Swift and Company Weld, manager of the depi business research for the S panry, was the only witne: on the stand, but his stater suplemented occasionally Veder, as general counse company, and by John ( general auditor. Statistical analysis of Company's beef operation: by Mr. Weld, fixed the co beef to the company in 19 a hundred weight, and t price at $12.09. In 1918, th had jumped 53.1 per cent < and the selling price ha 47 per cent or to $17.77. four weeks ending Augu stock, Mr. Weld's chart si costing Swift $102.86 a hc slaughtered and shipped pense of $12.82 a head. Mr. Weld denied that not shown were concealed products distribution, and muittee members pressed th Veder dleclared that the the comipa ny and all is were openf to its examinati fica t iont. Denial was also mlade b - .that combItinedl profits of during 19! 8, undler food adi Weeder decliaredI that the lFederad Trade C'ommissioi "T'he fact s,"' said Mr. that in 1 9 8 thei five comipa $68g,s I ,i000, andf that af i;00,000 nit. Uinder' the fo sioni regulaftrin, the profit.S ftowerc than t hey were in I the piackers' prkofits wver< to 1 5.27 per cenit onl capi plus; in 191'i they were 18 and in 1918, 10.42 per een Heef sal es du r rig 19ii largely at, a foss, he said the price fi xed by the fi; turin on army and allie "You were permitted tc. anmder the regulfat ions of miinistratiotn than younli Grnonna said. "Why ditdn't "'Other corndit ions dlid nt Mr. Weldl res-pondel(d. Attacking Commissione sort ion t hat the pericen a istock purchases on the pr kelts. re a fair'ly toi propotlitf amongth fi\l asserited thaiit it was inistt to brisk com petition. The Insti Packers, Mi gaidt o 't 1-2 cent a members. A Senatorf Cn and Sena Wyoming, tural dlepli statements< in such' ;packers. J mempers e that his st Experience is the wants of Dlarendon in roceries, 3es and Notions our twenty-odd ness, catered to vith maybe not t one of the very the above lines. ni our store is of ifacture, and we 1. r patronage. )HNSON, lerchandise NG, S. C. t - t 'NOTIC STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Clarendon COURT OF COMMON PLEAS SUMMONS TO DEFENDANTS. Kate Walker Hall, Plaintiff, vs. Leon Walker, Sinkler Walker, Mayo la Walker Parrott, Linwood Walker and all other persons whomsoever claiming any right, title, interest, estate in or lien upon the premises described in the Complaint in this action, Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS, Leon Walker, Sinkler Walker, Mavola Walker Parrott, Linwood Walker and all persons whomsoever claiming any r gl-, title, interest, estate in or lien upon the premises described in the Complaint in this action. You and each of you are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in this action, a copy of which has this day been filed in the office of the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for Claren don County at Manning, South Caro lina and to serve a copy of your an swer to the said complaint upon the subscribers hereto at their offices, 15 1-2 West Evans Street Florence, South Carolina, within twenty days from the service hereof upon you, and if. you fail to answer the com plaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief therein demanded. Arrowsmith, Muldrow, Bridges and Hicks. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Florence, S. C., Aug. 26, 1919. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Clarendon COURT OF COMMON PLEAS To The Absent Defendant, Linwood Walker, and to all other persons whomsoever claiming any right, title, I nterest, estate in or lien upon the frem'r described in the Complaint Lion. TILL PLEASE TAKE NO t the Complaint and the in this action, of which the I is a copy have been this I n the office of the Clerk of Common Pleas for Claren y, at Manning, South Caro- I awsmith, Muldrow, Bridges and Hicks. Attorneys for Plaintiff. S. C., Aug. 26, 1919. F SOUTH CAROLINA, ounty of Clarendon 'OF COMMON PLEAS :er Hall, Plaintiff, vs. - r, Sinkler Walker, Mavola 1 Parrott, Yinwood Walker - other persons whomsoever any right, title, interest, I or lien upon the premises - in the Complaint in this )efendants. LIS PENDENS. s hereby given that an ac een commenced and is now I yled as above i the above >urt, the business of which tion the real estate herein- I ribed by sale and division s among and between the d the defendants, Leon I nkler Walker and Mavola rrott and to exclude all ons whomsoever claiming I title, estate, interest in or ".the said premises, which o and at the time of the I .ent of this action was and ated in the County of Clar- . .. .e of South Carolina, and is n the complaint in this ac lows, to wit:- . lot in the town of Mann .e County and State afore- I lining one acre more or oundedl on the North by et ; on the East by lands of I - is; on the South by lands eiger and on1 the WVest by .J. Clark. that tract of land and own of Manning in the. dI State aforesa id and con rty (30) acres, be the samn j ss5 andl boundedl as follows, 1 the North by the Public I n g from Manning to K<ing-j e east by lands now of 1ler icrly of Josep~h R. Snrot~t ath by lands now of the i A lee Tlindalec, formerly of - d1( on the West byla<I f t others.th 'lad on i forthefurther purW bI-dividing tethirty (:iO) abhove dlescribedl inito res i- 1 andl the sale of the same. IAuction Company', un derj on of t he Court and upon as11 the fouant muav direct. w :smithl, M\uldrow, Uridges a nd licks, A t.torneys for Pl~aint i f. ,S. C., Aug. :fi, 1919. \IGN OPENS TODAY *i, A ug. 25.-The eve of thle camipa ign for' mlember te South (Carolina Cot Ion found ofilfals of tile or confidient t hat the farmers 1(1 professional mlen (t theI( rally would rally splen supp1)lort of the association. m) over the State indiented (county was organized andl he campaIgn. 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