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0, R'ENGLISH "CONTRO~ ume, Saturday, Feb. 28.-(By the Aosciated Press.)-,rA siege of Fieme a s begun with a. stringent blockade Aginf comnmodities, including food b uits. 'FEW For F We have s fore in our his ed manufactui material, we a: accept orders : March. If you hai your fertilizer your wants. The tonna Our goods used and in m a bumper. Mann Rough I Smooth WATCH C paved roads. '1 low surface i the wnew Triplea car and paseng< riding steadines They give 13' base to a car wheelbase. This makes hips oe rn a to be lesI it toyaerd thodoceuing 0'lhn." aid Qen.; Caviglia .of the government o brces, today, "but. it is hot so. WO 0 hll exercise an iron blockade ti gainst. the forces of Gabriele '0A- 'it unzio. I am not oftering. tlehi, te n lighte'st atom, but -the children musat e cared for. That is why .I allowed b wo hundred children to come out of a ILIZ rompt Shipm DId this season more fertilizer tory, but on account of our la -ing facilities and heavy pur< re well up with our shipments for a limited tonnage to be sh re not bought or are in doust in time, this is your opportui ge we have to offer will not If are unsurpassed in the qualit chanical condition. They ma ing Oi MANNING, S. C. Roads for Who Roads for. Pas )verland 4 on bvovant road a bbles or un- heavy car witl 'he whee!s fol- in upkeep, fuel ~qualities, but convenience of Springs 'give scientifically de ::rs remarkable Auto-Lite sta s. ing, door -opei )-inch Spring- and dash light of 100-inch of the complett ity which char or the gently thing about Os HARIVIN MOTOR Co. Manning, S. C. 4 atd yroceed to illan. coi'kespondent ha gleande pinions of all sorts in Flinie. Thesi the itlzens with who diked seem unanimous tha the situ bion was critical and that the cit ow is in the deepeit 4f despair "We are starving," said a prominen anker who previously had. been brong supporter of Italian annexa ERS. ent! than ever be rgely increas hases of raw and can now ipped early in about getting Lity to supply st long. y of materials ke every crop Mill, ds Are seners tion of a large, the econlomy and tires, and handling of a signed light car. rting and light ting curtains give but a hint ness and qual acter-ize every erland 4. cc d< Keep Well * Do not allow the pOlsons of undigested ti ood to accunulate in Al your bowels, where they are absorbed into your system. Indigestion, con- R stipation, headache, bad A blood, and numerous other troubles are bound to follow. Keep your ti system clean, as thous- n1 ands of others do, by . taking an occasional dose of the old, reliable, veg- It etable, family liver niedi- y clie. Thedford's Black-Draught h Ars. W. P. Pickle, of 8 Rising Fawn, Ga., writes: "We have used Thed ford's Black-Draught as a family medicinc. My mother-in-law could not take calomcl as it seemed .. too strong for her, so she tsed Black-Draught as a mild laxative and liver regulator. . . We use it in the family and believe it is the best medicine for the liver made." Try it. Insist on the genuine Thedford's. 25c a pack age. E-75 tion. "We are unable to go further. We now are ready IOr an interna tional city. We want our port re opened to commerce. We want the city occupied either by an American or a British garrison. The present state is impossible." Gabriele D'Annunzio has ordered another deportation of Croats and* other foreigners who are "pernicious by their presence for the proper de fense of the city." The Socialists also have been included in the gen eral cleaning out of the city. Public meetings and demonstrations of any sort not having the consent of the poet soldiers police, have been pro hibited. D'Annunzio's forces have been con siderably diminished during the past weeks by desertions. This is espe cially noticeable among the officers, the number of whom has fallen off by 30 per cent. Efforts made to re plenish the forces by conscriptions of Fiun citizens have been unsuccess ful. Hundreds of youths have been called to service through the lines, sometimes disguised as tIalian sol diers. Former annexationists express de spair over what they term the fail ure of the poet-soldier's occupation of Fiume. The long strain of five months of isolation apparently has worn out the population. Business is stagnant. The port is empty, stores are doing little business and factories are idle. The hopelessness of the money mar ket situation tends to increase the hardships of all classes. Bankers are complaining of the lack of stability of currency, while workmen are de manding payment for their toil in comn. "Our money situation is appalling," said one of Fiume's prominent bank ers to the correspondent today. "It has been counterfeited to such an ex tent that now we dlon't know any values. There are all kinds of erowns in circulation-Fiume, Jugo-Slav, Po lish, Czeeho-Slovak and Austrian crowns. Then there is the lire. All of them are in circulation, stamped defaced and co'unterfeited. We must have a new money that is stable." 0 FOUND DEAD IN ROAD Anlerson, Feb. 28.--Lee Ward, a youngswhite boy 19 years of age, was found dead in the road this morning near tho Anderson Phosphate and Oil Du Reagist mpany which is about two miles of ,e city. In the corner's inquest the ath was ascribed to accident. The body of the young man wasl und be Andrew Speer after a young gro boy- had conc to the mill and id that a truck had turned over in e road and killed somebody. . When r. Speer arrivedl he found the rear heel of the big oil tank of the Gulf efining company standing the poor llow's head, just a few feet off the oad. The young boy wasthe driver of ke ttick, and it is supposed that he ight have lost control and tried to imp and fallen underneath the wheel. was also found that at one time the >ung fellow had heart trouble, but as thought to have outgrown it, hel 1( not had an attack for many aras, this theory was advanced that D had an attack and fell from the :uck. The truck was partly over irned on an embankment and was Lopped by some brush. It was be tved that the truck was going very lowly when the accident happened. This Illustrat *Che Modern Mei will be of great value ti in planning the interior It contains instructive a color harmony, concret, the artistic finishing of All suggcstions and p experienced decorators. designed by leading arti, decorated rooms. You ca illustrations and articles, f It also gives exact specil monious color effects witl the modern durable, sanitary rich, deep, velvety colors, into the most charming col Ask us for Freo B( Peaslee-Gaulbert INCORPORATED ALDERMA DoYouWE Begin the year right or repairing the one yoi a small bill of lumber uw save you manj dollars either. Writ3 us for pi AVERY LI South Hlarvin St. BR ADH AM'S roc Far Breeders of ered Duroc Jerse: MANNING. S. C. Lee Ward was a bright. young man with a cheery. disposition, and one who was a favorite with all who knew him. He was the mainotay of his widowed mother, who has soven ot!icr children, Lee being the ejdest. Mrs. Ward came to this city from Pendleton about three years ago. --o BALLOON QUITS SNOW Montreal, Feb. 29.-A severe snow storm encountered in a free balloon race from Rockaway naval air station, Now York, with Montreal as the ob jective, forced one of three competing balloons to land this morning at Bur lington Vt., The three occupants, L. A. Kloor, W. H1. Cushing and T. R. A. Thompson, of the United States navy caie here by rail to await news of the other balloons and to receive in structions from the Rockaway station, where the contest began yesterday. The balloon went into the storm shortl yafter passing over Alburg, Vt. at 7:45 a. i. and was conipelled to de scend when snow filled the basket. WA ed Free Book 1hod of 2>ecorating" > you and your decorator lecorations of your home. ticles on art in the home, information regarding your walls and ceilings. -actical advice come fom A great many color plates ts vividly show attractively n plan your home from these rom bathroom to parlor. ications for obtaining har x PEE GEE FLATKOATT, flat oil finish. It comes in 24 which are easily combined or schemes. iok or write direct to Co., Louisville, Ky. N STORES Lut a Home? by beginning your home ihave. A few shingles or ed at the proper time may We can help you with 'ices, grades, etc. JMBER CO., Sumter, S. C. Tn ' ' Hogs.