The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, January 07, 1920, Section One Pages 1 to 16, Image 8
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10 Day
10
l DAYS
SHOES
200 pair Ladies' Shoes
Complete stock of
sizes.
Munson Last Army Si
Skreemer Shoes
Steadfast Shoes
Keep your eyes wid
Velvet Back Underwe
Wrights Health Unde
Haynes Ribbed Undei
Children's Underwear
Lee Union Overalls ..
El Come and
only 10 Da
DAV
Don't Forget
Women
Made Young
B3right eyes, a clear skin and a body
f.il of youth and health may be t
yours if you will keep your systemt
in order by regularly taking a
GOLD MEDAL
The world's standlard remedy for kidney,
liver, bladder and uric acisi troubles, the
enemies of life and looks. In use since
16396. All diruggista, three sizes.
J.or'k for the name Gold Mea on avery box
LONC flCHT AB[AD
IN ORIYL ON "R[DS"
Gaoverinment l~reparinlg to Waig(' E.
iended ( ampiaign Agains
Riitias.
AILF HoI lGA (, TA LENTI
I''OR TCRo1' BIE MA .\ K 10
"Slhsh I''und"' Aliso A~vaii lable fo,- i'-'.
a ncing 0Oppositinon lslfort s to I e
portat ion-- m migration Service
ILacks Mlen and1 MIoney to "Carry
(on"' Iroperly.
Wadsh infgton, ,. .ol . Thle gov~e.'
menP~t's camai0gn1 to rid1 the naition of
the moe ha( 00 a lti: l~t ie ns, mlembe ;(rs
oIf the Commmniiist and Communist la
bor ( iaties art ed (( ini recent ra ids
promhiMss to be a long drawn out fight,
depatmen ii310 .(flic ils delare ton111ightt.
WVitlh the rodiclsl fort itied by strong
legal talent and1 a "slush fund"' to
qiuntel y su ppl ied rithber wIth the men1(
or the meanis to1 handle the situtioni,
thl'e help of i e-ongrss was conside red
A nthony Calminetti, commissioner
ge'nerail oif im migration, appeared he
fore the house apprope"intions comn
mliittee duinerti the (liv wit~h nn appeal
EAi
IS!
DA
Jai
We are going to put on
This is going to be the 1
ETC., of the season.
All of our Stock was b
cheaper than they are now,
All Winter Underwear,
Shoe Stock, will be the good
Bargains.
Goods for Spring is go
you don't want anything, co
our prices over. Come and
Don't think this is goin
Cut Price Sale we have ever
SHOES !
sizes 21/ to 5 $1.45 to $3.60
hildren's Skuffer Shoes all
foes_ -- - ---$7.45 and $8.55
- -- --- -----$7.75
---- --.--.---- - ---$10.25
open when you read these.
- ------ -- -- ----.--$1.05
rwear -. _- .-- - ---.-$1.85
'wear --- -- --- ---- $1.05 '
-------- 16c to $1.20
- -------- -- ----$3.85
get your share of the (
ys, January 10 to Janus
IS & B
the Store!
or funds to allow expansion of his F]
orce to deal with the hundreds of de
ails involved in completing the de
ortat ion proceedings. The commis
ioner asked for at least ten more R
twye'rs. Department. of justice of
eials have promised assistance but
h~e need for a greater legal staff
han is in prospect even with the help
f Attorney General Palmer's staff
'as keenly fetl, Mr. Caminetti said.
Officials also explainedI that through
utt t he countryv the work of perfecting I'
ases against, the r'adicals held would tit
e slow her'ause of the smnaI number, 0"
f imomigration insp~ectors. Added to
his was the fact revialed by infor'
at ion o(btainedt in the r'aids, that the pel
adicals have been inst ructed to make~a
Ise of every form of dlelay known to
he legal wvorld. h
TIhe problem of prisont facilities en- I
tagedl the attention of officials of both
he dlepar'tment of justice and imi-tc
tat ion a uthiorit ies as EllIis Island, N.m
,wherte hit her'to all per'sons5 held for' hii
leportation were kept while the rou- fo
ine of deportation work was being
(otmpleted , is over cr'owded.
Secretar Bakei1wr. ann touncied he had It
instructed Major General Bullard,
Ommttanldingj thle departmlent of thle
East, to prtovide( a dletention campO1 for hr0
the use ofC the departtment of justice, e
itS i underC stood0 t his would be C'amp
lipton, herau((se of its proximity to th l;(
(ort ((C New Y'ork tfrom wvhich the
net "''soviet artks"' n ill soil. Ofliis I
weret'( iniclined to( t he opinionbi thata
5(contd(hf c am mightt atlso be necessary ,
is (lh(sent, it will be' in the Middle dt(
We'st, it wats stted(.
to c(01 onte t he' arrest ((C known Com- tor
memberIa s, Cedercal atgents Ain the bord'(erI
listricts were( in(structd to goatrd
lOselyV aga0inst attemts of( thte radi
oanada. It wvas appa rent thtat. ofti
'ials hadl inormtttation that the "riedls"
wAere ini light in manyfl sec'tions1 but
ORn( idente' was e'xprepssed('( that those fo
wanted wou1(1ldi he <Ipprehtended finally **
if they were chlecked inl ge'tting on for
'ign soil. Only thtree or four such
ittemtpts have been made since the
raidfs star'ted Ftrinvy.(a
VIS&
mary 1
for Ten Days the biggest Ci
)est opportunity for you to
aught last spring and sumi
and owing to the very poo
Sweaters, Clothing, Outini
3 we will open your eyes wil
ing to be much higher thai
me in and look. We are sui
let us help you reduce the <
g to be an every day sale.
put on.
Two bales Check Homesp
A. C. A. Feather Tick ...._
1500 yards best quality, C
The famous Edinburg Cic
1200 yards best quality A
1500 yards pure Sea Isla
8 to 14 yards in a bolt -
12 dozen Men's Chamb:
quality -------------
Overalls and Jumpers _
Dinims_.
1000 yards, yard-wide Br
Men's Jean Work Pants -
Men's Corduroy Pants .
Ladies' Aprons
greatest Bargains '
try 21. Store will be
ARNI
Next Door to I
jRROLAX SCORES
HIGH MARK IN
PUBLIC APPROVAL
sports Rendered in I)ick
son's Drug Store Speak
Eloquent Volume for
the New Remedy
First thing I have found in years
t seemed fto get right hold of the1
Forget my indigestion distress in
ee minutes after I had taken a
Could just feel the remedly doing
good after the first (lay."
'Most remarkable effect I have ex
iencedl in years. I now feel that I
going to b~e a well man."
'Ferrolax is something more than
nedi ne. I should call it a bottled
ssing. It has begun its wvonder.
work already and I wouldn't take
ot of money for the rest of my bot
if I c'ouldn't get more."
'Didn't want to buy It, had taken
licine until I was sick of the name
tI am glad I wvas induced to try it
-it has (lone me more good in a
,v dayz than all the other medicines
myve taken put together."
'Anyone who suffers as I did with
nach trouble and wont give F'erro
a trial simply inviting thetir
>mach trouble not to leave' them."
"II ave always knew that I would
ild up on iron but couldn't take be
11se it constipated me. Ferrolax
Iv'es the question for me andl I ex
et. to he a different man in a short
ne."
Rearks like these are heard all
Slon'g in Dickson's Drug Store and
ea k more for the merits of Ferrolax
anI coa1l Ibe tohi in' a full page ad
rt isemnt . TIhese people have ex
e'ssedl them selves voluntarily anid in
ep gractituide for the good they have
eady felt from a few doses of Fer
la x.
If' you sufferi with any form of blood
stomach trouble, are run lown,
-n k, hav no') aIlpetite, Felrrolax, the
Crd Great est Reconstruct i v Tonic
41 set you right., soedi'.y.
G et a bottle at this store today.
ike it noccrdli ng to directions and if
does not dio you the good you want
me in a nd gcet your money back.
my bacre word is goodl enough for
.Wait'h for the' next is'rue of this
ae and see whact lFerrola x is doing
rt thers. adv.
$100,000 BAIL DEM A NDED~I
New York, Jan. 5.-Bail of $100,000
r-h was emanderd ho United States
BARN
ith to 21s
it Price Sale we have ever ru
purchase your DRY GOOF
ner and at that time merch
e deliveries some of our winte
;s, Heavy Dress Goods, Knit
th prices, but you will find m
i they have been. Don't mis
re you will want some of thes
:ost of living for a while at h
We are going to conduct for
un -- -- -- -- -----22c
uting, all colors _...24c
th --------------28c
pron Girighams .- .--23c
nd Sheeting, 40 in. wide,
--- -- -- ----27%c
ray Blue Shirts, best
S- -- ---- ------$1.15
-------------$2.20
--- -. .... ..$1.95
>wn Homespun -- _.18c
--- -----$1.85 to $2.80
- ------ ------$2.95
.-$1.45 to $1.85
re have ever offered.
closed Thursday and
S, S
lank of Santee.
Commissioner Relief Schneider today
when John Romanelli, an undertaker;
Samuel K. Saleeby, a druggist, and
Edward G. Ware, Saleeby's brother in
law, were arraigned before 'him on
charges of selling alcohol in violation
of the lawv. The trio are alleged by
federal agents to have been respon
sible for the distribution in New~
York, New Jersey and New England
as wood alcohol which later was col
oredl and so1ld as whiskey, causing
more than 100 dleaths. It is undei
stood that the men wvill be taken tc
Connecticut and tried on charges ol
manslaughter.
Dramatic scenes attendled the ar.
ra ignment. Mrs. Saleeby proteste(
that her husband was innocent o1
the crime andl fainted when bail wva
fixed at $100,00. Mrs. Ware, mothe1
of the dlefendant, also dleclared tha
her son wvas not implicated in th<
case and she had to be carriedl fron
the courtroom. Examination of th<
dlefendants was set for Wednesday.
SHERIF1F SANDIERIS
I ~ MUST SHO0W CA US]
Anderson Jan. 3.--Governor Coope
has ordered Sheriff J1. Olin Sanders o
Anderson county to appear at the ex
eeutiv'e chambers in Columhia, Mon
day, .January 12, to show cause wh
h1is commission as .the governor's av
pointee to fill the unexpired term q.
Sheriff Ashley, resigned, should no
be revoked and his offee declared va
caint.
Accom pany ing the order served b
the governor upon the A nder'son shea
iff is a number of affdavit aqdl staty
ments, including an affdavit from I<
M. O'Blryan, a letter from S. E. Whit
ten, foremarn of A nderson count
grandl jury, and the replort of an ir
Ivestigaition of the sheriff's omeie h
James UI. Craig state hank examinei
a n'l ot her af1dav'its concerning ofii
tranisactio~ns.
Mr'. O'Bryan's affda vit is to the of
feet that while onl (duty as policemar
in th is city, he had occasion to call a
hiis home unexpectedly, and he foun
that. h is wife was not in their roon
hut that the dloor to an adljoininlg
room was locked. Upon dlemanding
entrance he. found Sheriff Olin ann
ES.
n. We are over stocked.
S, SHOES, CLOTHING,
andise was very, much
r goods have just come in.
Goods, and especially our
any other articles at Real
is coming to this Sale. If
e Bargains when you look
last.
10 Days only, the Biggest
Ladies', Misses' a
Coats---Ha
Warner's Rust Proof Co
res --- -- -- ------- -
Ladies' Outing Night Gow
Men's, Children's, and Lad
Consisting of Buster Bro
Ipswich.
All Blankets, Q
Sweaters at B
Don't forget that tl
Friday to get ready
ummert(
Don't Fo
ders in this room with his wife Bc
admitted illicit relations and Sher
Sanders covered him with a pistol u
til he left the house, according to t
affidavit.
The report of Mr. Craig is of soi
length and covers an audit oft
books of the sheriff's offce, especia
in the matter of delinquent tax e>
cutions andl depositions of fines.
Other affidavits are by B. R. Hill
relating to the payment of certi
fines to the sheriff; W. F. Moats,1
lating to his paying a fine to t
sheriff; John W. Sammons, chief
police of Anderson, concerning inf<
mnation regardling whiskey cases fi
nished the sherif. B. R. Hillard me
affidavit to 'he effect that slot n
chines seized by Sheriff Ashley w<
orderedi dlemolishedl by Sheriff Sand,
and that the mioney to the amount
$3140 was taken out, and~ this was
posited in the name of the sheriff
a local hank.
R. E. JTunkin, former jailer, mali
affidavit relating to persons not e
finedl to jail, giving a list of nan
C As ordered in the formal ordler fr
the governort, Sheriff Sanders a
r appear before the governor at the (1
f and time set forth to show cause.
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- NEWVSPAP'ER LEAVES
* . DANVILLEP lBUILDl
D~anville, Va. Jan. 5.--A "dant
tis wvall ," standing five stories hi
-al Ithat is left of -the ruinis of the
sonic temple, which v as destroyeil
Y an $800,000 fire which swvept the bl
ne..s section here Saturday, ni
(auSed the abandon ment today of
-bu i'ding occupiedI by the D~anville
i5 er a'ndl Bee. The building, w!
Y sta nds next to the wall, was orde
abandoned by City Engineer i ny
Y who declared he fears the wall mi
' fall momentarily. Blasts simultan(
Ily Of seven sticks of dlyna mite in
ruins of other st ructures this afl
noon shattered wvindowv p-mesin p
I, 1 ically every business house in DJ
1. ville, hut did not bring (down the
Isonic templle wall. About 400 enmp]
(('s ini various estab~lishmients w
Ithrown out of work as a result of
fire. Origin of the conflagration
-. maine,1 nnelntnrminn~l tonigt.
) Days!
10
DAYS
nd Children's
if Price.
)rsets and Brassier
. . - -.-$1.40 to $6.60
ns.
ies' Hose ..-..16c up
vn, Byrd, Burson and
wilts and
ig Reductions
1e Sale lasts
for the Sale.
n, S. C.
rget the Store
th TRADE WITH GERMANY
if
n- Washington, Jan. 5.-Growing trade
he with German was shown in the No
vember reports issued today by the de
partment of commerce. Imports from
h Ger man y in Novemberi amounted to
lyg33,266,918, compared with $2,157,608
in 4412ctbe and exports totaled $22,
412against $20,664,521.
r<American imports from Europe in
ilNovemiber were valued at $110,221,
'e 781, from South America $141,
he 698, and from Asia $112,348,818.
of Exports to Emrope for the month
amounted to $489,183,812 and to
.South Amer ica $34,118,683.
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of
de
in
erWhen,
-Croup Threatens
Quick relief of baby's crouip often
,y foresta!is a serious situation when this
.i- drea.ded disease cormes in the late
li'stir* of iiht,
the
gh t th. Salve co- e ep 'aIee roup threatens, thi
the break congestiosn, a. promote iera t sleep Tke
er Uoede ecnetrea bby-y
a tn i cm atr
we aL .-rwna.ups
*L -ti~1 all drug niuri Of orert
oy- e rpaid by
ere B Irame Drug
the Cmay
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