The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, March 27, 1918, Image 2
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To-day !
At 16 South Main Street.
The Store that toats Quality and Style, without extra cost.
Our Easter Models are ready for you. Same as worn on 5th Avenue.
The Schloss Bro's Suits at $18.50 to $27.50
The Styleplus at $21.00 to $25.00, and' our other good makes
at $12.50. $15.00 to $20.00
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Oxford Shoes Shirts
The Clapp for a Ten Spot. $ o $250
Barry, $5.00 to $8.00.
SILK SHIRTS
Beautiful Ties a
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For you and our Allies, at
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Fancy Knee Suits, $4 to $10
All-wool Serges. $6.50 to $10
That Spring Stetson All sizes. 5 to 18 years.
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TSingle Garments at 50c, 65c
at $1.50 to $7.00 and $1 00
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JOSEPH Me CHANDLER,
Men and Boys' Outfitter,
16 S Main St. The Gane Cock City. SUMTER S. C.
C andijdate's Card. GEN. HAIC'S ARMY th tehnsae making : Fetrtind
Alfor sies 5ms toe 18l years.tyd
Uisions, or about 400,0
S g oops are in the fight. Austrian an
BADLYuwr B [rs irp avl d roptsy handl
BA6 SA R M St. TheGameConcc on the British front.
I hereby announce myself as a can- The attack w launch A under the
iidate for Probate Judge of Clarendon
rounty, and will abide by the decision us in Initial Stages of , i
~f te Dmocrticprimry.(.era(t Offensive Bends Line shat von llindenburg :tnd Geit. Luden
of the Democratic primary. Back in lorff, the three guiding :pirits o the
J.German war machiMnc. Lhe !rnch
KAISR I;~ti. FOTY IVISONSreport fighting in various; rctors, es5
I hereby announce myself a candi- pecially in Champagne and Lorraine.
date for the office of Judge of Pro
bate for Clarendon county, pledging Berlin ('lainw to Have (apttred 16,- o l aln 1imt t
to abide the results of the primary. 000 Prisoners and 200 Guns-Ais- front in France, lut the ltalai t
CI,ARE ' lIIS tn tIe line is beginning to so v siMAT of
West Front-K aiser Watching aciiyby "he o~ilt'. A
Basttle- Ainerian f!..- A sta atv t tacyin the ordina.et vAl
I hereby anonunce myself a catndij- Pudn n c a hce yteIain fe
late for the office' of .Judlge of Pro- a d ne oth entkn
.bate for Clarendlon County. subject to) I ateta a iae nf. Amrcncnnhv otne h
die rules of the Democratic prm ry. yay ta i ee i lru erfcpunigo h emnln
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MANN ING, S. ( . no h oe-o ~gn ly hdnrh
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Attorney at Law, " ots. h ~iihln a o iehsbe atri y Gra
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l~oanas Negotiated on Rteal Estate pahe haepotthttiwa -in rinrsnmay ecr.
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lOn First-Class Real Estate Mortgages ten sn aa itaw v ti adfrayes fCtrhta a
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Offices Adjoining "Trhe Herald" Bldg.ponsae butfrkine-ro in.
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free from impurities.
PERUNA
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"In Belgium and French Flanders
the heavy artillery duel continued. Re
connoitering detachments penetrated
on many occasions into the enemy
lines.
"Our artillery continued the de
struction of enemy infantry positions
and batteries before Verdun. On the
Lorraine front also the artillery ac
tively increased on many occasions.
"From the other theatres of war
there i snothing new to report."
On the French Front
Paris, March 22.-Violent artillery
engagements are reported from vari
ous sectors on the French front in th.
official statement issued by the war
office tonight.
The statement says the British loss
es inevitably have been considerable,
but not out of proportion to the mag
nitude of the battle. The enemy's loss
es continue very heavy, all his advanc
es being made at great sacrifice.
The greatest courage is being
shown by the British troops.
On the Italian Front
Rome-Fighting is becoming
hbcoming more i" tive along the whole
front, the war ofifee anounces.
The Italians (trove back p.trols at
several points on the front and ejected
in Austrian detachment which had
Forced its way into an advanced post
in the Frenzela Valley sector. Along
the Piave the artillery fighting be
came more intense.
BARON SAKATANI FINANCIAL
AI)VISER TO CHINA
Pekine----Announcement has been
made of the appointment of Baron
Yoshiro Sakatani, chairman of the
.Jananese Economic Commission at the
Allied conference in Paris, as financial
and economic adviser to the Chinese
government. Baron Sakatani has
been prominent in public life in Japan
for some time, having been minister
of finance for some years, mayor of
Tokyo, and an authority on aconomic
and financial questions. Lately he has
been writing for periodicals and news
papers urging Japan to co-operate
more closely with the Allies.
Bar-on Sakatani becomes .Japan's
first financial adviser to China, a post
whic-h it is said she has long desir-ed
to fill.
CRINESE WOUld FI[GIT
Man illa, P. I.-Over 70 Chinese
have offered to serve in a compiany to
be incorporated in the Ph ilip~pinte Na
tional Guard, in accordance wvith a
movement planned by the Chinese
community here and1( backed financiali
ly by the Cantonese Club. This com..
pantty will be comtposed entirely of Chi
nese b~orn either in the United States
or its territories, and is heing organ
izedl under- the leadersh ip of Chung
Li m Ch'eng, wh'o gr-aduated fr-om
Chestert M ilitar-y Academy with the
rank of captain. Ther-e seems to be
no dioub~t that tihe e mpany will be ac..
cepted as soon as Thas beent organ-.
ized.
Ch2iinese residlents of H awa ii have
a lreadly joi nedl Uncle- Sam's colors~ in
II awa ii and are serving both an; offic..
ers andl enlisted men.
SUMMING UPI T'lE EVIDENCEl~
Many Manning P'eople Hlave lecen
Called As Witniesses
Week aftetr week has heen p~ublishedl
the testimony of Manning people-.
kidney sufferers-backache victims
pteople w~ho have endur-ed many form
of kidney, bladder or urinary d isor
dlers. These witnesses have used
I oian's Kidney Pills. All have giveti
their enthusiastic approval. It's th<
same eve(rywhere. 50,000 Americar
meni andl women at-e publicly recom
mendling Doan's-always In the hom<
pape(rs. Isn't it a wondlerful, convinc
mog mas< of pr-oof ? If you are a suf
ferer your ver-dict must be "Tr3
D~oan's first."
Iliere's One more Manning case.
W. N. Hill, says: "About two years
ago I was troubled with my kidneys
There were pains across the smnaI
oif my back and it felt as if someorn
were stic king a knife Into me. M3
nerves were all unstrung andl ofter
times I had dizzy spells. I felt as ii
I wanted to sleep all the time. A
friend recommended Doan's Kidne)
Pills so I bought some at Dickson'3
Drug Store. Doan's Kidney Pills en
tirely cured me of the trouble and
haven't been bothered since."
Price 60c, at all dlealers. Don '
simply ask for a kidney remnedy-gei
Doan's Kidney Pills-the same thai
Mr. Hill had.. Foster-Milburn Co.
Mfgrs._ Buffalon. Y.V
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To The
American People
There is no foundation for the alleged
violations of law attributed to our Com
pany by agents of the Federal Trade
Commission and I want to say emphatic
ally that Swift & Company is not a party to
any conspiracy to defraud the Govern
ment. Nor has Swift & Company been
guilty of improperly storing foods or of
making false entries or reports.
Conferences of packers, where prices
have been discussed, have been held at
the urgent request and in the presence
of representatives of either the Food
Administration or. the Council of National
Defense. And yet the packers have been
accused of committing a felony by acting
in collusion on Government bids!
We have done our best, with other
packers, large and small, to comply with
the directions of the United States Food
Administration in all particulars, including
the furnishing of food supplies for the U. S.
Army and Navy and the Allies, now be.
ing handled through the Food Adminis
tration.
We will continue to do our utmost,un
der Government direction, to increase our
production and assist the Food Adminis
tration. We consider that the opportunity
to co-operate whole-heartedly and to our
fullest powers with this branch of the
Government is our plain and most press
ing duty.
The Trade Commission Attorney has,
by false inference and misplaced empha
sis, given to disconnected portions of the
correspondence taken from our private
files and read into the Record, a false and
sinister meaning with the plain purpose
of creating antagonistic public opinion.
The services of the packers of the
United States are most urgently needed,
and I regret exceedingly that we should at
this time have to spend our efforts in
defending ourselves against unfounded,
unproved, and unfair assertions such as
are being daily made public.
C eT President
Swift & Company,U.S.A.
JUST
BEST CARLOAD
OF
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We have ever had, and no matter what
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have it
We want you to come in and see our Big
Line of
Buggies and Wagons
Saddles, Bridles,
Robes and Blankets.
Our many year's of service to the peo
pie of Clarendon county should be sufficient'
guarantee of the quality of these articles.