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What l Rheumal W1 Suffer ere Should Realize That It Is a Blood Infection. Doubtless like other sufferers, you have often asked yourself this question, which continues to re m-in unaswercd. Science has proven that Rlieu matism is caused by a germ, in your blood, and the only way to reach it is by a remedy which eliminates and removes these lit tle pain demons. SUCCESIS BENET FOR LANE'S PLACE Dial Calls on Tumulty in Interest of Columbian. McCULLY TO RUSSIA Road Admiral Goes on Special Mis sion-Congressman Byrnes Con , fers With Palmer. Washington, Jan. 3.-Christie 1nenet of Columbia, who served in the senate of the United States from the death of Senator Tillman in July, 1918, for se.'eral months under appointment of former Gov. Manning, may be ap pointed secretary of the interior suc ceeding Secretary Lane, who will soon retire from that place. Impressed with Mr. Benet's qualifica tions for this cabinet position, Senator Dial today took this matter up with the White House, and placed the mat ter squarely before the president through Secretary Tumulty. Senator Dial informed Mr. Tumulty that in his opinion and that of many other persons in South Carolina and else where who know Mr. Benet personal ly and who are acquainted with his re cord, the president could not pos sibly make a better selection. Mr. Tumulty said he was well ac quainted with Mr. 3enet's splendid re cord both privately and as a member of the senate and that the generous in dorsement which Senator Dial had given him would receive serious con sideration. This appointment, if made, will be I DOWDY & I Everyt PLUm { Steam Heatin Let Us Submit Complet UR Next Express Office If you are sick see the do' If you need groceries seet If you want to get a Good Price fo See H. S Manning Hide Best prices and1 highe not sell to merchants as t1 little money, but see H-. SI a Nitrate Mixed FF1 -a Deliveries anyti March 15th. See We can save4. you n "Mascot" Agr * Baggett MANNfl tism? by Suffer from It? S. S. S. has been successfully used for Rheumtism for more tlhan fifty years, and many volun" ta.ry testimonlials are on file from. those whom it has benefitted. Try it to-day, and you will find your.. self at last on the right track to get rid of your Rheumatism. For treatment of your individual case, address Chief Medical Adviser, Swift Specific Co., Dept. 43, At lanta, Ga. pleasing to the many friends of 10. Benet and his family. Though a mem ber of the senate but a few months the successor to Senator- Tillman, h made an enviable record and wh. here officially and otherwise wim would be pleased to see him return to the national capital as the successor to Secretary Lane. McCully to Russia. Just what international significance is behind the sending of Rear Admiral Newton McCully, United States navy, a native of Anderson, to Russia at this time could not be ascertained here today either at the state or navy de partments, although there is undoubt edly some diplomatic matter of more than ordinary magnitude in the move Press dispatches stated yesterday that Admiral McCully had been assigned to a 'mission to Russia' and in this brief statement much is containe'd. That he will 'make a study of conditions in Russia' is one of the broad duties which will be assigned him, but inside this there is probably a specific pur I~AWELL L2 4cCULLOUGH, } hing in [BING g and Wiring. a you Prices on Outfits. MANNING, S. C. a 3tor, he grocer, r Your hlides teinhart, and Fur Co. st prices p)aidl to all. Do mey want your hides for ,einh art. of Soda 2TI LIZERS me from now to iim before you buty. oney. icultural Lime & Boiar ill R- C. beirv. thus assignued tdi"e at 'ris time which neither the 'ita., nor the navy department, n'>j the White House is willing to make pub. lie. Adi ral McCully recently was nlai 'l to 'ci :'e ope of the navy ; ose.; of h e , .r conspicious service in ihe' } hington Post today slid: "Ror : {iral Newton A. McCully, U R N yesterday assigned to %1 Russia' by Secretary Dan c equest of the state depart he be sento South Russia o *study of conditions. state department it was - " ral McCully's duties would through the Black sea to 'sack region, and also into a of South Russia from which General Denikine's army was recently driven by the Bolshevik forces if it proved to be feasible for him to enter this section, now controll ed by the Soviet government. "Admiral McCully has recently serve. ed on the allied armistice commission, and was relieved from this service at the request of the state department owing to his familarity with Russian afiairs and also to the fact that he speaks the Russian language. "While serving as a special repre sentative of the state department, Sec retary Daniels said that Admiral Mc Cully would be under Admiral Harry S. Knapp, commanding the Asiatic fleet." Byrnes to Act. Representative Byrnes, who has been actively advocating legislation, against the reds, today talked with Attorney Gen. Palmer and other de parment officials about the nationwide raids of yesterday. le says that the attorney general is satisfied that his agents have sufficient evidence to de port the majority of the aliens ar rested. No action can be taken against the citizens of this country! who have been arrested because con gress has to this (late failed to provide the legislation that would make their acts unlawful, and this fact Mr. By rnes expects to use when the house meets next week in urging action up on his bill providing punishment for seditious acts. Mr. Byrnes has been most active in the matter of making the punishment for violation of the sedition law most drastic and though congress has been tardy in acting upon his bills it is recognized that the Republicans have delayed the situation because, seeing good legislation, they would take ad vantage of it and make political capi tal of it. Mr. Byrnes, while wishing to get due credit for his work prefers above all else to. get this legislation on the statute books, no matter whe ther they call it his bill or that of some one else. What he wants is au thority to punish those who violate the sedition laws, no matter whether they are citizens of the United States aliers. No more important matter could possibly be taken up and pushed through by congress, which will re sume its sessions Monday. NOTICE OF ELECTION WHIIERE AS, a Petition signed by the majority of the free-holders of the Town of Manning, has been filed with the Town Council, asking that a special election be ordered, upon the question of issuing coupon bonds of the said Town of M~anning, not exceed ing Sixty Five Thousand ($635,000.00) Dollars, the proceeds thereof to be used solely for the purp~ose of street paving, curbing and other street im provement. NOTICE IS HEREBY G;IVEN, that an election by the registeredl electors of the said Tlown of Manning, will be held upon the question of issu inrg sai couponi bonds5 of the sa1id Trown of Manning of the par value not exeted ing Sixty Faive Thousa1,d ($65,000.00) D~olla rs, hearing interes: at the rate of six per cent per annumn, payable sem i-annually, and payable twventy years after (date, for the purpose of street paving, curbing and other street improvements in the sa id Town of Mannoing, will be hel on the 2nd day of lFebrua ry, 1920 upon the question aforesaid, such election to be conduct ed in accorda nce with the laws of the State of South Carolina governing murnicipal elections. Such electionr will be heldl at the Tlown Hall in the Town oif Ma1:rnning, po)1lls wa open at 8 (o'clock A. M. and remain open con Li nnsly un t il d1 o'clock P. M. and that at such election the registered elect orst favoring (he rssue oif .i.1 i bonds shall vote' bal lots withI the words, "For the issue of bonds for .street pav ing. curi'ng andv otheri st r''t impr'noements.'res'' print i' t her -o; amnd the electors opposire such io*u of h~ones shall vote bvrdots with the' worIe; "For the issue of hands for street pavionr. curbling~ an I tr st reet impilrovreentsNo" print I ther -on. TIhat at. such e'e -t iin on thour iialied un 1 r t h law shallI 1. alloed to vote and the rogittrat he brooks for sail electirm shih bhon inItv ( 20) davs beffore the electim and( shall remiain opent for a nerio I o Thiiat 1os. WV. Rigby,.Jtos. S. D iqksoni !. A\ ppelt have toen tesig'nate3t .aer- of Msaid elec(t ion, anrd will &the same according tor law. riler of Tow'n Coruncil. rowvn, "P. F. ('otyey & Treas. Mayor. [ fnm, . r', rucc oo tomf~ r- 5.Lt SERMIl RRO9 FER'] We have ample to enable us to sa to furnish all grac Potash Salts EXCl are prepared to se other grades of foi KAINIT KAINIT MANURE SALTS MURIATE OF POTA See your Royster d F. S. ROYS Norfolk, Va. Richmond, Va. Ly Washington, N. C. Columbia, S Ga. Columbus, Ga. Montgomei 'usmmuu mmumusmmunn: WE IlaIl A store that is not offer a bargain. Ref they must keep price Thanks to our vas prospered the past yi our volume of busine before in our history has enabled us to bk reduced cost to us. Every oneC knows have been extremely article has often incr During this year \A policy of giving [he c A policy that hasi ing us uinlimntted hus that prosperity by I future and b~ringting t We thank yui all. ut Your "Want Ads" in ~P0 PILIZE TRADE lARi RE GISTE RED. 3upplies of German P y to the trade we ar les of mixed goods w LUSIVE LY and, in a 11 Genuine German I 'eign potash Salts. ~SH ealer and place yo TER GUA nchburg, Va. Tarbor C. Spartanburg, S. y, Ala. Baltimore, PRO prosperous ca ardless of the s up. t army of cust aar, for the sirr iss has been gr Constantly i: y in larger qu, that our prices fair-, and that eaIsed when th< leC wvi COnltinlu( ustorner the be nade us5 [rospe iness in the pai: iolding that I IS IVOre. The Time an b. RS otash Salts e prepared ith foreign ddit ion, we Cainit and 12.40% Potash 14.00'- Potash 20.00% Potash 50.00 % Potash ur order now ENO CO. o, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. C. Atlanta, Ga. Macon, Md. Toledo, Ohio n not possibly r own wishes, amners, we have ple reason that eater than ever acreasing trade antities and at the past year [he value of an j price has not. Our tradlitionlal St of ev'ery deal. USifQSille i the d Get Quick RePults