The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, May 14, 1919, Image 3
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cut; carefully mad
values for the ma
been offered in dr
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Blue and White, Pini<
turn-down collars and <
some with full length.
Striped Perca
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OUR STOCK IS
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mama Hats,
rm Beach Oxfords,
app and Barry Oxford
ashable Neckwear,
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summer vacation, be
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Sizes, Ladies' 36 to 46. M
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nade, novelty strii
Sizes 36 to 50
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kecomingness!
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exceedingly smart models
belts; some with patch pc
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$1.98 to $
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he comfort of our
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hot, heavy clothes
you in cool, com
Clothes
135-$40
tells the price
COMPLETE IN
Kool Cloth Suits,
Straw Hats,
Caps,
s, Silk Shirts,
Fashion Park Clothes,
Schloss Bros. Clothes.
sure to remember the
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/ and fit.
ndler,
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Sumter, S. C.
LUES IN
esses!
are these well
remarkably fine
>etter than have
es for sometime
54.98 to $7.50
-White, made with
length sleeves, also
isses' 14 to 20.
51.50 to $2.98
es and checks.'
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opriating to them
t seem to breathe
ne pique or gabar
Several styles of
>ckets, others with
conceits. All sizes.
5.98
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Sumter, S. C.
FIFTEEN MILONS
BOUGHT "v" BOND|
Estimates Received From the Federa
Reserve Banks
MORE TO BE TABULATED
Total Compiled Still Stands at $3,849,
000,000, But Loan Heavily
Oversubscribed.
Washington, May 11.-Fifteen mil
lion Americans bought victory liberty
notes in the campaign which close(
last night, according to estimates re
ceived to'av by the t.'"-.,"ry f:.r
federal reserve hanks. This compar
with about 21,000,000 purchasers a
the fourth loan, 17,000,000 in ti:(
third, 9,400,000 in the second a:
4,000,000 in the first.
A few additional reports of su'i
scriptions came in today, but no a.
tempt was made to tabuiate them, an<(
the treasury announced that the offi
cial total probably would not in
known before May 26. The total
ompiled stood at $3,849,000,000 b i
late reports emphasized the earlier i.
lications that the loan had been hea'
ly over-subscrib2(l. Bans will ha'.
until May 20 to report their subscria
Lions to federal reserve banks, and th
federal reserve banks will report t
the treasury by May 24.
"Reports from all districts ind icab1
hat in practically the entire countr
the quota was taken without materi:
ass istnnce from the banks," said
treasury announcemiient.
From Ship Yards.
Victory loan subscriptions report
from forty-eight ship yards of the
ountry reeeived today by the shipp
ing board, showed a total of $15,248,
1)00 raised by employes. The Amer
ican Shipbuilding Company of Phila
delphia, and the Submarine Boal
Building Corporation of Newark, N
.J., subscribed more than $2,000,0t(
each, while two others-Skinner-El
ply. of Seattle, and the Cramps Ship
builing Company, Philadelphia, rais
el more than $1,000,000 each.
Subscribers by Districts.
Federal reserve district committee
estimated the number of subscriber
im their territories as follows:
Minneapolis 1,000,000, Chicago 1,
200,000, Cleveland 1,560,000, Bosto:
940,000, Philadelphia 1,500,000, Sa
Francisco 800,000, Kansas City, 906,
000. The other districts could not (s
timate accurately their subscriben
but based' on the reduced totals a
compared wi'h the fourth loan, th
remaminig five districts should pro
duce enough additional individual sub
seriiers to bring the total up to 15,
(100.000, the treasury announced.
The Chicago and New York district
officially over-subscribed.
Unofficial advices from the Atlanta
San Francisco and Dallas districts, al
of which had lagged, indicated tha
although there were no large over
subscriptions, all probably reache(
their quotas.
In New England.
In New England 904 cities an(
towns had achieved their quotas be
fore the closing hour. Tihe Chicag
hdistrict estimated its total at mor
than $745,000,000 of which the cit
of Chicago subscribed about $240,000
000 without the aid of its banks.
The latest figures from the Cleve
land district gave a total of $470,000,
000, about $20,000,000 in excess of th
quota.
The Kansas City district reporte
a total of $155,480,150.
Atlanta estimated that every Stat
in that district would reach its quota
Florida, Mississippi and Tennesse
were all safely over and that (lelaye
reports would put Alabama an
Georgia safely over. Tennessee le
the States of that district in over-suL
scri ption.
MIOSTl MOMIENTOUS SESSION
Se nator Sm ith's Opinion of Extra
ordinary Session.
'al umbiia, May 12.-''"I cons ider t h
c>:traordli nary S e:ssion oif Congres:
calledl to mee'Lt by Pres:(lent WVilso
A'lay. 19, will bae the most mlomlentoua
Session (If Congress since that wvhic
ratifiedl the Federal Constitution," sai
Senator E. D. Smith, who was in Cc
lumblia tod~ay on the way to the~ cot
ton convention, to be open'fed at Nea
Orleanus nex t Tuiesday.
The Senator considers that tih
peacee t reaty, including the league o
nations will be affirmed by the Senat
subhstanltially as signed with the prob
abile exception (of a few amenidments
What these amlendlments, wouild be h
<did not exialain, merely stating thai
in his oninion, they would not mate
rilly effect the treaty.
Senator Smith said that the stat is
t ical position (If cottoni was no~ve
greate'r inl its history than at thi
tiife. "Despite tihe fluctuations ie
dent to agric'altuoral, commercial ani
agricultural read iust ment from a waI
to a pe(ac'e basis,'' he statedl, "1I(de
ciarie t hat. the Itat ist ical position (o
cot ton has never been better. Whlei
the peace treaty is signed there wil
be a dlemandl for approximateli
-).000.000( bal(es of cotton. aind thi
shove'ls oif the world are empty anl
will have to be refi Ild. In my opin
inthe demand will be for1 betweci
'i-lnteenI and( oine-half and (eighteer
b''s (of cotton."'
"The:se' wan(ts will have to hbe filled,'
con'lt inued tihe Senator. ''Andl whalI
do we find. The apnarent visible supi
ply is approximately 5,000,000 bales
short of thet worldl wants (If the nemi
futuore. Ta kingr into consideraition 0r
the c'or!tail ment. of ae'reage, tihe reduec
taon of the purchase in ferti0~.ers. thi
brought oIver supply and that whiich
i's being held for increased nri'(es, will
give a total (If thirteen and one-hal
rn illion bales.''
"Whlat dloes this mean ?" he con
eluded. '"It means that the wvori is
fact to face with a very unuii.mal ex
onomie' c'ond ition-.-a world famine ini
cotton."
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SUMMONS FOR R[I[f
The State of South Carolina,
County of Clarendon.
Court of Common Pleas
Commercial Bank & Trust Company,
Plaintiff,
against
Wallace Keels and Tourie Brigge,
Defendant. '
Copy Summons for Relief
(Complaint Served)
TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE
NAMED:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
and required to answer the Complaint
in this action of which a copy is here
with served you, and to serve a copy
of your answer to the said Complaint
on the subscribers at their office,
120-122 North Main Street, in the
City of Sumter, S. C., within twenty
(lays after the service hereof, exclu
sive of the (lay of such service; and
if you fail to answer the Complaint
within the time aforesaid, the plain
tiff in this action will apply to the
OLD AGE STAR]
WITH
Seienrn says that ohi age begins with
w 4 rl vztpd k -s(Iul&y aud dig -stive oigIIr3*
Tiz~ piuj: trin, it is Pa y to believe
tha t 1,y k(001,1ni the k~idn eys anad di -
gl*:n ivo organs3 rce use'd and1( in ltro:"er
wvet!cI &a Ordera Old :100 (.:ll oe (det! rcd
by i ir0 ( tO nl f dt- i''"oacl that en
joyed by MIe tvei-ag0 per1son.
For over 200 years GCTDL MED.r.
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w :.al: ce- n mid rlsibi lity rill(! to ad
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thaou, as you W'ould a hill, Avitl a shall,1
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Sus when in
Court for the relief demanded in the
Complaint.
Lee and Moise,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
Dated April 30, A. D. 1919.
TO THE DEFENDANT, TOURIE
BRIGGS:
You will please take notice that
the Summons, of which the above is
a copy, together with the Complaint
in the above styled action, were filed
in the office of the Clerk of Court of
Common Pleas in the County of Clar
endon, State aforesaid, on May 2,
1919.
Lee and Moise,
--22-3t-c. Plaintiff's Attornevs.
NOTICE.
All persons having claims against
the Estate of Mariah Hilton, deceased,
will present them duly attested and all
persons owing said Estate will make
payment to
Fred Lesesne,
--22-3t-p. Qualified Executor.
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ill sealer) p~ackages. '
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