The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, January 14, 1920, Section One Pages 1 to 16, Image 2
How Com
Helps
The competitiol
among the hundred
tributors, large and
Rivalry in P
Rivalry in S
Rivalry in E
Rivalry in Q
Swift & Compai
at the lowest possi
sistent with qualit:
Our profit of only
cent a pound on e
evidence of keen cc
Swift & Company n
best service to your d
buy from our competit
a supply of fine fresl
on hand for you at yor
Swift & Company n
manufacturing and s
use a:: by-products to
else lose money meetil
competitors who do.
Swift & Company
products of the highesi
you turn to others. 'I
ter meat for you and a
of appetizing, wholesor
We are as glad for '
as you should be. It
on our mettle.
Swift & Compa
D[AHi PENALTY I8 INllD[D
IN ANI[R[D Blt
cati<
lIouse Comminitte&e Agrees on M easure
To (Check Activity of All IRadi- T
Cal s in A merCica. ot' A
Eradliention of "Patrlor lIoilheviki," 'n
and I )eport at ioni of All (Intdesir- I 00
ablles P'rov ided for in .Mleasure. tin
ally
Congre::s was prea e toay, witn ma
followingv passage4 yterday, in the tu
S(enate of the Steriling bill, announee w'
ment wam uumle that the Lu u e m
If~ Boyce Street
The
C'OLUMBVIIA SIX
Speedste'r $2,000.00lii g ~ I,5.( I
Gootl Guf asoline
petition
You
that exists
s of meat dis
small, means
rices
rvice
conomy
uality
iy sells meat
ble price, con
7 and service.
a fraction of a
IlI products is
)mpetition.
lust provide the
ealer or he will
ors. This means
i meat always
r dealer's.
iust keep down
lling costs, and
avoid waste, or
ig the prices of
must make its
quality, or see
'his means bet
greater variety
ne food.
:his competition
helps to keep us
ny, U.S.A.
rV ommitte had agreed upon a
lar measure and probaly~ wVou.ldl
rt it, toimorrow. One of the pur
S 0 ft1wheill was saidl to be eradi
m of "parlor Bolsheviki."
Incluodes P almetr's Pl an.
m ue m dS(neasure, a comihination
I Uornley General Palmer's original
inlt rodiued~ by Rep'Iresentatives
:y, of Ohio, and revis ions made by
reea('t ive Graiha m, of Pen nsyl
:i, 'o; tins extremely stringent
i jr for violations of the sedi
aw:s. Included in the death pent
, whichi the hilil wouldl have in
-<i. upn I t recomimendlation1 of a
, on pelon wvhioe ac(tivitie(s
ni.a thIe govrnme'nt, lead to de
H ion of' life. The meaisure also
10 clo~w the ma)Ils andl express
paiehs to seditious~ literature, 1)ro
Thoa
VEL]
elivered Ro)adster
elive'red 'Touring .
WATCH LO
We ha'
Buggies, y
iibit the exhibition of a red flag i
-onnection with mass meetings, den
persons the right to refuse to giv
;estimony on the ground that it migli
tend to incriminate them and provid
in certain cases for disenfranchist
ment and deportations.
Provides Death Penalty.
The section of the measure, whic
provides for the death penalty, fol
lows:
"That whoever incites sets on foot
assists or engages in any insurrec
tion or rebellion against the Unite
States or the authority or laws there
of, or whoever sets on foot or assault
or engages in the 'use of force of vic
fence, with intent to destroy or caus
to be destroyed or change or cause t
be changed or to overtnrow or caus
to be overthrown the government o
the United States and the death o
any person or persons is caused or re
sults directly therefrom, shall b
guilty of felony and on convictio:
shall be punished by death, or shal
be imprisoned not more than twent;
years or fined not more than $20,000
or both: and shall forever be debarre<
I'rom holding oflice in the Unite
States. Provided, however, that th
leath pent-lty shall not be imposer
unless recommended in the verdict o
the jury."
Prevent Red Literature
Other sections of the measure woul,
prohibit any person using any "writ
ing, printing or any sign, symbol o
carcicature wilh he purpose of resist
ing or destroying the government o
the United States or the government
a fthe several States, the distributio
writing, printing, publishing or trans
porting of seditious matter, the im
portation or transportation betweei
States of seditious matter."
Measures to combat seditious or
zanizations also are included. All suel
:rganizations teaching the use o
force against the government are de
:lared to be unlawful and person
would be prohibited from engaging
in their activities, contributing mone;
to them, or even renting them prop
arty in which to carry on their work
The "giving, loaning or promising o
anything of value.." such organizatio;
is declared to constitute afliliatioi
with such associations.
Would )eport Aliens.
Aliens convicted under the nc
would be deported after serving thei
sentences andl prohibited to return t
the country, and persons who have de
elared their intentions to become cit
izens, but had not ben naturalized
would become ineligible to citizen
shin.
Conviction of citizens under all sec
ions except that providing the deati
penalty would carry imprisonment fo
not more than twenty years or a fin
af not more than $20,000 or both and
in addition the convicted person
would he debarred from ever holdinj
afice or trust in the United States.
LASHIS OWN CASE:;
VERI)ICT SAYS (1IT3
Dalton, Ca. .Jan. 9.-J. D. Morgar
'harge I with killing Roy Nesbit,
1ounig manWi of this city a fewv month
ago, and wh->se trial was featured b:
long speech in his owna defense b
Mlorgan, was found guilty by a jiur:
today. T[he jury was out nineteei
hionurs andi~ accompanied( the verd ic
with a recomndn ation for mercy.
ME.N ARE PICKED) UP AT SEA
Colon, Saturday, JTan. 10.-Capt. C
sen, of the steamer Lake Lesa, report
ed on arriving here today that he ha
picked up the master and two men o
the crew oIf the schoeone'r Rosinai wh ic
was drifting helplessly and in a sinl<
ine condI~ition otr the CaroIlina coasi
Thel Rosina 'wa's caught in a storn
wvhiile en1 route. from New York to Mi
amIli, wvithiout carnio and the [hroe mie
wer :aken off the fourth day aft-c
lhe storm brloke. A I. that t imne th
schooner was illing rapidly and iti
believed she has aunik.
Live 8t<
MANNING, S. C.
Iorace M. Tfhomas, Managel
E
--$1,685.00 Touring-.
.$I,685.00 Roadster --
RACINE TIRES
All Sizes Cords andl F.abric
CAL4S EACH WEEK FOR 1
re on hlandi at all times a big
MULES and HORSES
Vagons, Harness and Farm
Dowdy&]
Every
PLUN
Steam Heati
Let Us Submi
e Corn pie
R Next Express Office
i !
Nitrate
Mixed FE
AGRICULa
We handle the acc<
Molony & Carter (
Armour Fertilizer
Union Fertilizer C<
American Limestoi
See us before placi
_ Baggett
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::mmmm:umumuumummu
FERTIH
For over a quart.er <
aHarby and company (ai
and Company, Incorpo:
ing Fertilizers to the I
The brands of goods w
standard, but most of
and manufactured espe
All lands do not reui
They differ as well as il
you with any analysis, c
we stand squarely bel
guarantee. In other w
facturer's guarantee, a
Harby and Co., Inc., on
from us.
You get service, quali
b)uy from us. All we as
you place your order.
shipments.
HARBY
No. 9 WVest
-IPOIITPlUS, D)EALERS AN!
IJIzER A'!TERIAL!S ANDI
ANALYSES.
- HI. J1 .Harby, Presidecnt
* J. J. Hrennan, Asist. Afgr.
-lFertilizer l)ept.
Let 'Em Know'
>ck Comp
D)ORT4
-------$1,090.00 I 'ro
---------$1,090.00
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stock of
Implements.
McCu11ough,
thing in
IBING
2 and Wiring.
t you Prices on
te Outfits.
MANNING, S. C.
f Soda
RTILIZERS -
and
'URAL LIME
punts of:
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Works.
ie Co.
ng your order.
& Bonar =
ING, S. C.
JIZERS!
f a century the firm of
id their Successors) Harby
'ated, have been distribut
lanters of South Carolina.
2 distribute are not only
he formulas are out- own,
:ia1ly for our trade.
qre the same materials.
idividuals. We can supply
r any formula wanted, and
iind the Manufacturer's
ords, you have the Manu
s well as the guarantee of
every ton of goods you buy
ty and fair prices when you I
k is that you see us before
Our specialty is carload
& CO., Inc.,
Liberty Street,
PERI, S. C.
SDISTIRIBUTORS, OF ALL FER
CoMPLETE FERTILIZERS, ANY
Aet. C. rPelps, V. Pres. & Migr.
W. P. Rivers, AssIt. Mgr.
Cotton D~ept.I
I'hrough The State
Phone No.20 :
any,
Wfi
JORBITT TRUCKS
3%/ TTn
Gulf Lubhricantes4
FAMILY)
MEDICINE'
n er Mother's Home, Says This
Georgia Lady, Regarding Black
Ilaight. Relief From Head
ache, Malaria, Chills, Etc.
Tin gold, Ga.- Mrs. Chas. Gaston,
)t thin place, writes: "I am a user
)i T)n ford's Black-Draught; In fact,
It was o of our family medicines.
AMso ii my 'mother's home, when I
- s a child. When any of us child.
ren complained of headache, usually
caused by constipation, she gave us
i dose of Black-Draught, which would
rectify the trouble. Often in the
Spring, we would have malaria and
chills, or troubles of this kind, we
would take Black-Draught pretty reg
ular until the liver acted well, and
we would soon be up. and around.
again. We would not be without it,
for it certainly has saved us lots of
[octor bills. Just a dose of Black
Draught when not so well saves a
lot of days in bed."
Thedford's Black-Draught has been
in use for many years in the treat
ment of stomach, liver and bowel
troubles, and the popularity which it
now enjoys is proof of its merit.
If your liver is not doing its duty,
you will suffer from such disagree.
able symptoms as headache, bilious
ness, constipation, indigestion, etc.,
and unless something Is done, serious
trouble may result.
Thedford's Black-Draught has been
found a valuable remedy for these
troubles. It Is purely vegetable, and
acts in a prompt and natural way,
regulating the liver to its proper
functions and cleansing the bowels of
Impurities. Try it. Insist on Thed
ford's, the original and genuine. E 78
Professional Cards
JNO. G. DINKINS
Attorney-at-Law
MANNING, S. C.
DuRANT & ELLERBE
Attorneys at Law
MANNING, S. C.
[~. O. Purdy. S. Oliver O'Bryan
PURDY & O'BRYAN
Attorneys and Counselors at Law.
MANNING. S. C.
FRED [LESESNE
Attorney at Law
MANNING, S. C.
Loans Negotiated on Real Estate
DR. J. A. COLE,
Dentist,
MANNING, S. C.
Upstairs Over Weinberg's Corner
MONEY To LOAN
3nx R'eai Estate-Small and Large
Loans. Long Tecrms.
MANNING, S. C.
IL. C. CURTIS,
Attorney-ait- Lawi
MANigiNG, S. C.
/6%Pas You TSkin
No', lnlisi,4a to pay*""rito tod"y
for froc bll! ling tas & top priCO list1
N. SABEJL & SONS Inc Dept. s Louisville, Ky.
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