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Thei u h r fieldVin the la The Bank~o JOSEPH SPR T. M. MOUZe Immediate shipment fro 1,000 squares standard Galvanized Roof Lengths: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 ai sticks, $8.00 per1 square f. < Carolina Portlanl CHARLEST4 "=Smum ttmuutttuuurn 222uusuuur or, e grocer, Your Hides einhart, and Fur Co. prices paid to all. Do 3y want your hides for inhart. titittttttttittittittttttitttitititti22221222:2: Burgess N,S. C. ices on mixed fertilizers before buying. Supply I market is advancing. all fertilizer materials nage is desired and will Burgess it-a Home? y beginning your home tave. A few shingles or at the proper time may We can help you with ?s, grades, etc. VIBER CO., Sumter, S. C. I 22t:itttttttttttiiimitititit22Et2222tEE2222EEEs YOU MONEY OLD CLOTHING ABLE. )usands of others-why trial will convince you. ers and Dyers, LN), MD. ::its:tttttit:::22:2::titttttitttt:tt ittt WAYW get. ter-- ast your lot withi a goodI fManning OTT, President )N, Cashier ' mn Charleston Stock, gauge 3-V crimnpedt ing or Siding id 12 feet 'includIing h >. b. Charleston. d Cement Co. )N,S.C. "FRAME UP" CHARGED BY COMMISSION MAN Intimates That Packers Connived With Reds "SOVIET" CHIlEt INVOLVED Makes Vigorous Denand for Legisla tion to Regulate Meat Industry Washington, Jan. 9.-Charges that arrests of Federal Trade Commission enployes, made in the recent Depart ment of Justice campaign against 'reds' have been the result of 'frame ups designed to build the theory that s the commission is a hot bed of Bol- b shevism" were made today by W. S. Colver, of that body before the Senate agriculture committee. Colver left the intimation that the larger Chicago packing concerns had connived in some degree to attain that result, and involved Ludwig C. A. K. Martens, self-styled ambassador of the Russian Soviet republic to the United States, and S. Nuorteva, Marten's see retary, in his account of intances to firove the point. Given a whole day before the committee, which tonight announced its hearings ended, Colver likewise voiced a vigorous demand for legislation to regulate the industry, need of which was -.proved, he said, by the recent agreement between the 9 packers and the.Department of Justice in settlement of anti-trust proceed ings. Monoply Increases. To this testimony the commissioner L added a critical analysis of state- L nments and motives of witnesses who C have opposed packer regulation dur ing the prolonged hearings of the agri culture committee on the KenVon and Kendrick bills last year, concluding I with the assertion that in the meat C industry 'competition in continuing to L lessen and monopoly to increase, even through we exhaust the powers of present federal laws intended to re- - strain it." The first inostance the comnlissioner said o fthe "frame up" had resulted L in the arrest of Rafael Mallen, a for mer clerk for the trade commission, in raids directed last week at Chi cago communist centers by the I)e part ment of Justite. .1. .1. C. (lay baugh, head of the secret service at i Chicago, and his assistant, "a manl n:med Barry," Culver sail, hoth of , whomlo have since resigned, were re sponsible, am Barry now was a "spe cial agent" for Swift. and Company. Md alien was later released. Connected With Reds .Johann Olisol, another employer of the comnmisi;on. (olver said, was ar rested in a \ashing;-ton hotel during i the present week, while on a visit to I S. Nuorteva, has'inI' been pointed out to police o.icers as MIla irten. who isi heing sought by the secret service. I Reading an alleged claim of Nuorteva anl Martens that purclhase of lI Ie ileat supplies from an ullnnamed Chli caego packer had bee narranged with tihe iobject of gett ingt it into Russia thr onigh tihe All iedl blockade Colveri sa id he considered thiis conniect ion be tween mIieat packers and11 thel Soviet representtatives "'sigif icait" as5 it coni :ernled Ohsol's arrest, esptecial ly sin~ce thew itter haid beenl takein iinto cust odyl aniswer toi a slpecifli teleihonie call. Reverting to tile agreement pie ared b~y AtItornley General PalmerlO in ,onclud ing tile Shlermnlaw proii'llsecui ionls agin lst tile pacers Cove Iaid hat imerely settled the "Shemalw haise (of tile matter." Adhded Anoit her (Concern "Sepa ratioin of tile packers froim g hleir grocery hlolings4, hoiwever, als n the case oIf tile transfer by Wil- I on and Comlpany of its grocery blusi- I less tio Austin Nichlolls Coilpaily, of B N'ew Yoik, aL wholesale giocer,'' heU isseit ed, "milerely meains that thle toekhohders of WVilsoni iand Companltiy myve addlied the A ustin- NichollIs con - D~eal ingj wvithl personsi who halve I iscuissedl ieguhiative legislation lbe ore thle comi)ilItte(' sinc e the Keinyon md Kendrick bills -.vere advanceCd N 'olver said that. out of 181 heard, I141 g ind opposedI anyi feiderail conltrol of * lie industry, man1 iy he sa i, bieca use hety had1( been? influI enced by propa - I andl~a froml pickerii nstitit uts. etting aniy beie lit firom lowir ive i toek prices, C o1ver presin ted aI ii a-i ramt shlowinlg that1 oni August 1,~ when ye hogs sol at twen( ty-thrle cenllts pundiil pork loan1 s sold ini Bostonl nr thuirty-four aind one-halIf ients h1i le oni October 23 whi lIv hoi. >is sold at thirty-seveni aind hil aif (cents ill Hos4ton. CHICHESTER SPILLS ~ ldiiesi Ank your lirngint for b ox , sealedI wilth Ilute iliibon. I ko no oier liy t onE V EJ% oIR IilANi) IL.i~i for ur, yearknownnst festSafesAwcaysieliable .. sbntnnDIunnOSmSEerYaWE -.l .r -._. aaaas I_~MB~ L. \./". THE U1\ Full and Our stock room is full of Genuine Ford I to build 'either a Ford passenger car or a F Parts are Ford-made-each according to it parts now in your car, and will give the sam Our shop is equipped with up-to-the-minul properly and promptly take care of your r haul. And the mechanics who will do the w and who know the Ford way to do the work We are Authorized Ford Dealers; we not o Ton Trucks as well. So, it is easy to um -ler Drive to our garage for Ford Parts, " c quarters and be on the safe side of (ly Correct Prices 1 REGULAR Type of Car List Freight Touring --625.00 38.79 Runabout - -.500.00 :38.7:) Coupelet -- . 38.7:o Sedan = -775.00 38.79 Chassis- - 475.00 38.75) Truck -- _ _550.00 :38.79 WITH D)EMOUNTlABLE RI MS ANU 30x3 1-2 IRS Ty pe of Car List Freight Touring _- ---550.00 38.79 Runabout ---------525.00 38.7:) (Goupel5t -0 -- 675.00 38.79 edan - --7-800.00 38.79 47 -500.00 38.79 Truk . 0590.00 38.7: TheCl Eren MAIN TyeofCrsist oi T' MFWI T u in --. .. . ..5 .0387 HRSE ROBS EtcA RInito We have an of the above, ai they are priced d Come in at buying. V wants. MANI IE.EE.EEE..E.EE...... IR )ver of parts that would enable us ground up. 'T'hen too, thos;' et duplicates of the originlti Ily designed, so that we can just(nent to a complete over lorstand the Ford mechanism '-ell Ford ears and Ford One a Iissittg interest in your ear. mie to :iut!orized Ford head First, 1919 III STAIUTElR List Freight Tax 600.00 38.79 24.75 575.00 38.79 23.72 2725.00 38.79 29.91 850.00 38.79 35.06 550.00 38.79 22.69 .625.00 :38.79 15.47 MlOUNTABLlE RE1318 IES AND STAIITIIt List Freight Tax 625.00 38.79 25.78 600.00 :8.79 24.75 .750.00 38.79 30.94 .875.00 38.79 36.09 575.00 38.79 23.72 6G5.00 38.79 16.46 tor Co. FF.ipa u w S !I mesasam mm nsa U U Un tok, sto al U us before your & CO.U rIVERSAL Ci Running 4 arts. We have an assortment ord One Ton Truck from the s use--so that they are c exa e constant, hard wear. .e tools and machi nery, I)e(Ci epair work-from a minor ac ork for you are men who um' nly give Ford service but. we wtand that we have more the'n rd Service or Ford C-ars C, nd'able repairs. Vovember I W1, Tax Type of Car 21.66 Touring . 20.63 Runabout 26.81 Coupelet 31.97 Sedan . 19.59 Chassis 1:3.61 Truck - :311x3 1-2 TFl Tax Type of Car 22.69 Touring. 21.66 Runabout 27.84 Coupelet :13.001 Sedan 20.63 Chassis -- - 14.60 'Truck _.. ._ "_ _ Ion MO [NING, S. C. Genuine Ford Parts ,HARN] WHIPS ., Etc. extra stri id the be .right. id see us /e can fill IEWAY \TING, S. C !EERlEJJEEEEEI