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SOU -CAROLINA MEMORIAL PROGRAI Columbia, April 2.--An \urgent aj peal has been addressed to the couni chairmen of the South Carolina M, morlsl by Governor Cooper, reques ing them to get behind the campaig to collect $400,000 from the people < the State to erect a memorial bult in -in commemoration of the hero dead who gave up their lives thi *iberty might live on this earth. Renewed interest is being maiifes ed in the solicitation movement, pa tcularly as practically all "drive are out of the way, and many coum ties already have raised or oversul scribed their quotas. The commission has aecided to pi on '.A intensive campaign, beginnir Altil 19 and terminating April 30t to raise the remainder of the $400 Try One I Then : Tlie best way to know for Brunswick Tire is to buy one That is, if the very name of to you, as it is to most men, ti Thousands of men who have EMr years, realize that a Bruns for a mediocre product could n Long before the Overland 'I of Brunswick was established, of rubber for fifty years before No concern with such a bit thing but the best. For reput be quickly destroyed. This is a practical guarani more than the usual, yet at no Get your first one now. N bAva ALL Brunswicks. THE BRUNSWICK-BA Atlanta Headquai Sold On An 1 * Guarai W. J Young Motoi We Are Hea Nitrate ( in quantities fr upwards. We E Sthe past ten di age of this mat prices have ad' past week it is pared with oti giGet our prices HMANNIN G 000 needed to supplement the $100, 000 appropriated by the State. Prac tically all the counties are ready for the "drive," and ex-Governor R. I. Manning, vice chairman of the coi mission, is in the Piedmont section now lining up some of the counties there. According to the headquarters of the commission here, the prospects are very bright for winding up the ic campaign by May 1st. The following is a letter fro mthe Governor: t. "Though this letter is addressed to you personally, it is intended not only It for you, but for those associated with I. you in the memorial organization, and for the people at large of your coun try. it "More than twelve months ago, the g Geniral Assembly, speaking for the I, heart of South Carolinans, took the - first step looking to the erection of a 3runswick Decide yourself the superiority of the and compare it. Brunswick isn't sufficient proof tat here is an extraordinary tire. known the name of Brunswick wick Tire has to be the best-" ever bear this historic name. rail became famous, the House It was one of the chief users automobiles came into use. ftory could afford to offer aty ations are built slowly, but can :ee that Brunswick Tires offer added cost. ou'll not be satisfied until you LKE-COLLENDER CO. ters: 38 Luckie St. nlimited Mileage tee Basis -Co , Manning, S. C. dquarters for )f Soda om ten tons and ave sold during ays a large ton erial, .and while ranced during the still cheap corn ier ammoniates. before you buy. OIL MILL. Just Rec A CarL W G4 W E HAVE just re< of a car foad of 'T -the wagon made in hardwood region of to and hickory. These arc the long w many patented features. old stl.-darcd track. Not the low sct priced wvao: the end the cheapest. Summerton Live S Summertor of different classes of live stock in fliitted by the school chi ,January, 1920, or at least State and Pallineto State. Six cas United States totals, available as early offered in South Carolin -as practicable. teat %V, I I Loan Organ 'These data are used as the basis in addition th boys a1 for the monthly and annual crop and have a vhm-e to win th live stock estimates of this depart- gra nd prizes. The coni me*nt, which are of current value inl arch 31 Th lit osk, the marketing and distribution of in the iwi scls ot, farm lproducts. Because of the fact Iii st bv in the hands of t i that crop and live stock estimates tra Iom mittee, of whih bridge the gap between the decennial inguli i; ex-otlicjo cha eensus antd because the estimates of I Print t roles finish areage and live stock are made on1 t Ii n- olit the Stat the percentage basis, these estimates del ait how i. PosterS SrI are liable to get out of iline with the le facts eaing the close of a 10-year -period . It is h ighily i mplortan t, tihere fore, that the results of the new eln Sus for agr iicuilture shall be ava iilhe for use hby thle department- as eairly in h11 -eret year as potss ile, i o4rer that the necessariy corr-ect ions may heS j miade in estimating this year-'s crops. "In add it ion, may I also emphasize- DxeFarctdB the imniportanrce oif completing withI the ~~.f .5 ( iti least possible delay the major tabula-. islto aans ions dealing with land values, land j neaytI "tilizsat ion, tenancy, and farn popula- )'pasw ion. Certainly inforniation on thiese fraDxeFbia subijects would greatly assist the De-DXI 1 rooat menit of Agriculture in its presenlt work of attackinig the problems con fronting the Nation in the field of ag- Wiefrils rieulture."tue ---------f-o S'PTi1. SWEAlUINGEN 34t5100 WILL, IEAl) TIlE lSTi ulforpa. (Tl Supt. .l. -E. Swea'ringeni, of the South n i ca o (ariIlolia Starte Depiartmient o)f Pl'i cQu Sistructlion, will head thle comminitt ee : select themitied thriftersschool chi BreredieSutCrsi Reitrend Drzurohecn trl(tmtte f hc 'Aed Dii'ariae :eived oad of :ived a shipment. hornhill Wagons the heart of the igh highland oak ear wagons with Made with the Is but tbe best anld in 1611-N) ;tock Company, 1, S. C. Idren of the WIF.'E COM ES ''() All) h prizes are Statesboro, Ga., A pril 4.--In an ap. by the dis- iarent attempt at jail delivery while zation, and, Jlisonters were being fed this noon, d girls here Charlie Sm(ith IS year ol negro, two district strock down Sheriff DeL.oach. A win est closed l dowv weighit to which a rope was at. IS su1bm1itt( J tached, was the Weapon used. al i the Stat. ieLoach he:rd the crivs for help arid ( State (nrushed iinl with the :he-riff's Iistotl Supt Swear shoot ing the Ineg-ro .t wice. once in the an, by .\pril hand .11nd otct in the thigh. The in thteach- shertiff wili recover. The Window Sexplainl inII weight a imom ti -, cl of John i. to be hand- Hloover, 1 wh[ite ma fraOm Ohio. who is held ( a charge cr forgery. I ngalows give 4-very man a chane to own his structionhu with dleadt air i~parc -lhetwn r~re ilmmler hteat and8( Wintler . old. andle sectionls- tiiCkly .reltd by any handy urnishi. What you save in renit will soon pay ed Bungalow. IOUSE CO)MPANY HIA ItI.ESTON, S. C.\ ' M N t aam of Jersey Hogs S.C. CHEFUL WORDS For Many a Manning Household. To have the pains and aches of a bad back removed-to be entirely free from anioying, dangerous urinary dis orders, is enough to make any kidney sufferer grateful. The following ad vice of one who has suffered will provc helpful to hundreds of Manning read ers. Mrs. C. M. Taylor, S. Boundry St. Manning, says: "About a year ag< I was troubled with kidney complaint I had terrible backaches and head aches bothered me. Nervous spellE upset me and my nerves were just v wreck. I felt tired and languid an< I suffered with (izzy spells. Finally I heard about Doan's Kidney Pill: and bought some at Arant's Drup Store. I can certainly say Doan's di( me a wonderful lot of good and quick ly relieved me." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask fo ra kidney remedy-ge Doan's Kidney Pills-the same that Mrs. Taylor had. Foster-Milburn Co. Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. State memorial to the many thou sands of men and wome nof this State who rendered service during the Greal War. Only a part of the money neces. sary was iade available from th< State Treasury, the plan being for th< people of the State by voluntar ysub scription to supplement the one hun lired thousand dollars provided for by the General Assembly. Upon a mo ment's reflection the reason for thi: will be apparent to you. Had all the money needed for the memorial beer raised by taxation; the structur< would have lost some of its valuable characteristics, for taxation is highl unlpersonal, and largely inexpressivt of any particular wish on the part o the tax payer as to the purposes foi which the mdney is to be expeided. "Six months or more ago, the cam paign for popular subscriptions wa. innounced; four hundred thousanm lollars being the sim agreed upon Approximately one hundred thousant 1lollars has nov been subscribed. Po: various reasons the campaign was no pushed to a, speedy termination. Al of us had just experienced numerou other campaigns; we were resting too, from the fatigue of high pressur incident to the War and necessary fo its conduct. It is, however, not neces sary for me to elaborate on this phas of the situation. "The issue we now face is this: N must raise the four hundred thousan dollars. The purpose of this letter i merely to refresh your memory, t recall to you, and through you to thi people of your county, the fact tha this memorial is to be erected ant forever stand as one of the tokenls o otir undying appreciation, of our ever lasting gratitude, for the service rendiered by our fellow Carolinians. "The other "drives" are nlow ovea and we have rested from oia nervota ins ion. We have pas;s4ed through : year of un aparallelled inanc ial earn ings, and have every reasona to believ. that prospeaity, formealy scaracel; dlreamaed oIf, will be vouachsa fed to ui fo ranay years to comae. Shall we, s happily situated as this, hesitate eve: for a few days wheni asked to rais moltney, a smaIlI ammnounzt ofI mnonle for a amemorial ? Shall we swell oua bank accounats, add to our h uxuries expaand ouar plleasures, and( have neve a gift in mlemiory oIf those who gav their lives ? "Tlhe memlory is neccessa ry. Th State must flid mneans for expressia itself, else it staganates, anid memor mis are a meaans (If expression. TPh memiorial wvill be erected; I am sure o that, hlerause I k now the hiistory oI South Carolianians. As a symboli shall be raised, as a token (If a ffee tioni and as a perenniaml inlspi rat ioni wvill ever stoand. "I wish to uarge that you give* you timie and t houaght to the comlpletio o fth is cam11palign. A pril I19-30 :ar the dates selected foIr fianish ing tha task. ,Jurst present the cause to you fellowv citizens, and the remisaide, am suare wvill be easy. F"ARM (CENSUS RETl''RNS IMP'ORTFAN' Realizing the importanice to th farming industry oaf the agricultua census of 1920, the Secretary (of Agri culture recently saidi in a letter to thi Secretary of Commerce: "Permit me to bring to youar atteni tioni tile vital importance of agricut tural data collected by the Hurenau o Census this year and the special inter est of this (departmlent in havinig suecl data made(1 available at thle eiarlijes practicablle (late. '"Thle United States Department o Agricualtuare, the State college (If agri culture andI experiaiment stationis, thl atgrictultural press, and organization1 of farmers, as well as all agricultura and lausiniess initerests genierally, ara interestedl in hlaving the census dlata wvith respiect to aereage andl prodlue tiona in crops ini 1919 and1( tihe numiabe