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The Whole A Bette Simpfy a Matter of tj This you will realize-once you try a Brunswick-that a super-tire is possible only when the name certifies that the maker is follow,* ing the highest standards. For tire making is chiefly a mat ter of standards and policies-cost plus care. Any maker can build a good tire if he cares to pay per. fection's price. All men know Brunswick stand ards, for Brunswick products have been famous for 74 years. Formulas, fabrics and standards vary vastly in cost. Reinforce-. ments, plies and thickness are a matter of expense. And these vari. ations affect endurance. It rests with the maker how far he wishes to go-how much he can afford to give. For there are no secrets.nor pat ents to hold one back. THE BRUNSWICK-BALK Atlanta Headquarter Sold On An Unli Guarante Cord Tires with "Driving" and Fabric Tires in "Plain," "Ribbed" W. J. YOUNG MOTO RSIODE ISLAND OPENS go rvern'"ent asaI to the nation's basi BATTLE IN THE COURTS th o'thl no ii court to hear the s Throngs Attend Opening Round of of the burning ques of Fight on Prohibition Amend- Many persons waite< ment-Invasion of State's throughout the mori Rights Is Plea. mittance. Herbert A. Rice, Waishington, Mar. 8.-Rhode Is- of Rhode Island, or land's legal attack on the prohibition position and Willian amienlmeht to the Federal oCnstitu- sistant Attorney Get tion was argued in Supreme Court to- States, repliced for day, assailed by the complainant as Other arguments wil revolutionary and an invasion of re w as well as apper States' rights and defended by the and Massachusetts ii tttttmtttttmm imtttummmtatitiumttttimmmttttttt W E B U and pay Highest Prices f4 Scrap Iron, Brass, Coppe old Scrap Metals and R~u ber of all descriptions. Manning Hide and Fu: H. STEINHIARDT, Proprietor SeCret of r Tire ie Maker's Policies To ascertain what each maker, offers one must analyze and test some 200 tires-as our laboratories have done. Then it is a matter of combining the best features and building ac cording to the highest standards. Once you try a Brunswick you will understand how we have built model tires, regardless of factory expense. Yet Brunswick Tires cost you the same as other like-type tires. Our saving is on selling cost, through our nation-wide organization. We realize that you expect more from Brunswicks, and we assure you that you get it. ONE Bruns wick will tell you the story. And then you'll want ALL Brunswicks. No other tire, you'll agree, gives so much for your money. E-COLLENDER CO. s: 38 Luckie St. rmited Mileage e Basis AT S Swastika" Skid-Not Treads and "BBC" Skid-Not Treads R CO., Manning, S. C. ~gitimate addition question. 3 .law over which Mr. Rice charged1 there was in prog trisdiction. ress a "constitutional revolution the session of the through amendments." rguments Onl one "I see more danger In the doctrine tions of the day. urged by teh government than any outside the doors dloctrine urgedl b ythe dlemagogue dlur aing to obtain ad- ing the wvorld war," ho said. "The rights assured the people under the attorney general tenth amendlment were never intended ened for the oP- to be taken away." Mr. Rice argued L. Frierson, As- that the prohibtion amendment re eral of the Unted suited from a misconception of the law the government, by Congress and that the Federal 1 be heard tonmor- government had no authority to mape la from Kentucky such a change in the Constitution as ivolving the same the amendment proVides- Declaring _____that "amendment" means a correc mm m## tion, he said, the trems of the prohi ~ hition amendment are clearly outside V the p~urview of the Constitution. "What about the thirteenth amend ment abolishing slavery?" inquierd Justice Pitney. "That was a compromise amend ment and corrected an error in the rConstitution," answered Mr. Rice. Jutie randeis asbed what power ** Ioed b ythe eighteenth amendment. "There is no powver In the United Staites Constitution to make such a charge unless it could be done by un p animous consent of the States ,and r , the~ people of the United States," Mr. Rice saidl. "There is no powver and * there was never intended to be such rnu:uttttiutii power for encroachment by the federal government Utpdn the powers "of the States. "Wasn't slavery supported by the police power of the States," Justice MeRe- 'nolds asked. "Yes," replied Mr. Rice, "but it was a police power to regulate." Mr. Rice told the court that the thirteenth, fourtetnth and fifteenth amendments "were written into the Constitution by force" and not with the voluntary assent of the Southern States. Assistant Attorney General Frierson argued there was nothing revolutionary In the adoption of all amendment that lays down a "funda mental rule of law" that applies to all States. Paint, Prid go Hand it (he moral and economic influence o painted house denotes character; pri of yourself and neighbors. Paint n protects your home against decay an have proven their worth during more than large or small-there is a Pee Gee Paint satisfaction at lowest cost. Visit this store -your painting and decorating problems. Ask us for FREE Paint Book "Hc also for Color Cards, or write db Peaslee-Gaulbert Co., Inco IAldermo We wis] ling FLUES workers mal solid car of ~ made up nos ~ Can ship prc We adv possible to g4 We Sell Pari Get Our DuRan 17 N. Main S Doggone It ' Editor Democrat:-An invesigation f has revealed the fact that many iron I lamp posts along Smethport streets have been rusted away near the groun'. owing to dogs. What is to be done to prevent this ?--Pro Bono Pub lico. C Ahem ;evidently a case of the lamp I posts going to the dogs as a result of the dogs going to the lamp posts. Wea would suggest that the local.mentor of $ dogs be instructed to immediately af- y fix a weight securely to the ringt hind l leg of each and every dog residing in, 1 or visiting Smethport. All diabetes dogs should be impounded forthwith. e and Prosi L, Hand F paint is far-reaching. A well ]e in your property and esteem >t only promotes prosperity, but I increases its value. 1861 fifty years. No matter the surface or Finish that will give you lasting and let us advise with you regarding mes and How to Paint Them,' ect to epovated, Louisville, Ky. in Stores aCCO I 5 to announce that w ,and have two expert Jing them for us. Flue Sheets on har v, 50 or 60 sets ready mptly. ise early buying as it i; at more Flue Sheets. s Green, Arsena iyers of All Ki Prices on Thes ardw 'his to apply to two-footed as well as our-footed dogs.-Smethport (Pa.) lemocrat. NOTICE Pursuant to an order of the Court f Common Pleas in the case of M. L. IcCollugh, Plaintiff, against R. L. )owdy, Defendant, to me directed. Totice is hereby given to the creditors nd all persons having claims of any md against the firm of Dowdy & IeCollugh to file them duly attested rith the undersigned receiver on or efore the eleventh day of March 920. Fred Lesesne, Receiver. Manning, S. C., Feb. 25, 1920-8-3t-c )erity lueS sheet mt id, and.hav te area hand id nd hv e Goods ire Co. Sumter. S. C.