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THE Begi We h heavy tion a Trunks, Suit Luggage now. . Cook Stoves, Ranges, Half Stoves. We have oi September comfort of Ne J. H. DuBOSJ MUCH SUfFERING IN 8Gi i AREA Galveston. Texas, Sept. 21.-An ex odus of approximately 4,500 ' people, many o fthem out-of-town visitors; the shifting of all cars loaded with wheat and cotton to the mainland, the vacating of ground floors in the busi ness distri etand the securing of all shipping in the harbor marked Gal veston's preparations today in antici p~ation of the West Indian hurricane supposedl to be swveeping (down on the Texas coast. While the barometer here early to night remained motionless at 29.80, there was a general rise in the tide and an appreciable hurricane swell. A t 7:30 o'clock a twenty-mile an hourl northeast wind was blowing. At 9 o'clock tonight the barometer1 at the local weather station regis tered 29.80, where it had hung since 5 o'clock, this afternoon. The tide was 3.1 feet above mean low, a rise of two-tenths since 8 o'clock, while the hurricane swvell was perceptibly greater. The wvind, wvhich registeredl twenty miles an hour, had shifted from north east to due north. Brig. Gen. J. L. Wolters, cooperat ing with the local weather bureau, today dIispa tched motorcycle messen gers of the Texas National Guard to HOFFMA Cleaning ar CLI We have opened an up-t< are ready at all times to gi of work. We make a speci Altering, Cleaning, Pi We Guarantee to Give 1 Prices are Extremely Reas4 H. F.PRATC PHONE NO. 99 NEW PUTSi And running t ive the fullest to offset the c L few things Cases, Hand-Bags an( a full line. Ranges, medium size i hand a solid car of 25th, we will give yoi knowing where to tra w Zior C, Mgr. get word to all persons living down the islands. Many others were noti fied by telephone. Camp Hutchings, where for over three months the National Guard troops had been bivouaced today was dismantled and the militia moved to Fort Crockett. This ws (lone upon orders of Secretary of War Baker, Gen. Wolters stated. A cordon of military police was thrown around the interurban station early todlay an dthe order "wvomen and children first" was given. Later, however, this order was modified tol permit men1 to accompany their famn ilies. According to G. G. Morse, gen oral superintelfdent of the Galveston Houston interurban lines, 3,500 1per sons left over the interurban lines. Passenger trains departing from the city were fixed to p)rovide accommo dlations for the hundreds wvho sought to quit the city. In addition, automo biles carried many families across the causeway to Deknson and other manland cities. While no immlediate danger was feared today, ,most of the business houses of the city, including the cot to nexchange andl several of the cot ton compresses, closed down early in p~reparation for the storm. In anticipation of the usual heavy storm traflic an even dozen girl tele 1)hone1 operators, veterans of other stoms, today volunteered tho eis vices. V STEAM id Pressing -date Pressing Club, and we you the very best grade alty of essing-Repair Work 'ou Satisfaction and our mnable. PR, Manager SUMMERTON, . . ZIONFURN rN A 1O-DA3 5aturday, Sep irough until the next Saturday nigh line ever carried at tlhis fteady advance in Furnitur we carry, that you may ki I Grips. Buy your. We carry the 0 Springs of several 1 Wood Bedsteads. and small Cook Rockers, Davenpo Bedsteads and Wa Chairs of all kind and grades. When I prices which will be worth your trip her .de. Furniture Many a Pretty Face Spoiled by Pimples 3 Not only are these pimples and to be cured by lotions, ointments, splotches disfiguring, but they lead salves and other local remedies, as to serious skin diseases that spread they can not possibly reach the - and cau' , the most discomforting source of the trouble, which is in irritation and pain. Sometimes they the blood. Begin taking S.S.S. to foretell Eczema, boils, blisters, scaly day, and write a complete history eruptions and other annoyances that of your case to Our chiief medical burn like flames of fire, and make adviser who will give you special you feel that your skin is ablaze, instructions, without charge. Write If you are afflicted with this at once to Medical Director, 152 form of skin disease 410 not expect Swift taborato~y, Atlanta, Ga. WAll SAVINGS STA MPS Ithe nigh t, it hr.':iome own totiav. < HELD BY INVESTOIIS jNo statemtent could( 1be obtaine< at( WasingonSep. 0.---Aproimae-the Rockefeller home regardling vil ly 75 per cent of all wvar savings hadgen ossit ba thetenig-tr stamp~s sold by the treasury sin1ce the n rcivdbyte i.mg outbreak of' the war are still reta inedl T~oby 'l0th hyiilt~ w by investors, accordling to figures imade straneboys repod thkey he Mr. public tonight by the treasury. stukntel len wh sked wh 14 lgecMr The treasury statement shows that taockelesr hveirpck andtryingp since the government pliacedl the small ahesn iureom i they kt and grin securities on the market sales hav'e ditemroned if the appee Tuhy t mountedl to $1 , I6.8,200,000. IRedempI s iderene m lter lpeftarane hey aor ins to the mioddle of Septembher have i n en taiateb et.o ewYr Iggregatedl sligrhtly more than $30,- - - -- )00,000t.-- -- - Outstanding stamp~s and certificatesl PNEOl' '' . ,ere said to lbe dIistrib~utedl evenly N 'L I)IiO~E 41nd little expectation of further heav 'edenin unil ma turi ty was ex 3ressed. 2oitIjslt(ei Lihni aniC --------o ----------. I Winds Shtow D~ecrease telo s eeainhslf a-i Corpus Christi, Trexa~s, Sept. 21. Theav ili eunngt asw arometer reading here at 3 p. m. was opltiidthIrn inht 9.79, a drtop of ten points si nc 7 a. m. issel1httl oe e ' iuiI 'he wind, from the east, showed a radual diecrease in intensity, havingIitaiebhndheIichynwo allen from 18 miles an hiour4 at 2:30 p. '1otisheolsefsdoh () 12 msiles an hour044 at 0;o'cltock. age.1 l10(CK EIELLIER ESTATE'~4) a ts 411siecielit etn Tarrytown, N. ., Sept. 20. Twelve lnino otlte .iln 4stl-t x tra guards, a rmed with ifl tes, pa.iiit41tli t( 5( e rolledI the r'oadis ad1jo-ininog tihe estate -- O P1ACE NENIT(N Warsaw (44, Sept. 1. - p ecti ne ~ HICH EST R S PILL tiati ongs eteaLithuaniaand thedPolishsklegation hauleft Kal ('i~b~to ~lfem,,~tsdIX iwtara'an is returning toi Warsaw-ial Itroopsinehied the (rench*nineibut m i~~ti.scae~ ~,~h 140 R~t~n s~(t ist~et tC t by P osreir sil ar Tm U~V ~diae b4eind the in h the now r oe.h yekowns iC445a~st l eupy To tis te Pola refused(4 oy SOLD Y DRUGISTSEV(R <hfl iyo tha frIt~ hieitnclgtoflt hen feague , Pt ITURI ( SALI tem bei t, October 2nd. place. We' -e prices. W low what w, ake Dale Felt Ma makes. A large selei Parlor Suits. Par rts, Chiffrobes, Low shstands to match. you come to our s:oi . You will go awa .eom pa NEI Washington ratifying 25 to 0, and the House concurred by a vote of 194 to 9 Before it adjourned the Legislaturc adopted the resolution passed a week ago at a special session and which lction the Governor refused to recog uze. This was (lone to make certain he legality of ratification, because no roint resolution accompanied the certi ied copy of the alendllent sent in to lay. The Senate vote on resolution vas the same as its prleviouis vote to laly, 25 to 0. T1he I lou.se adlopted the -esolution3 159 to :, and Speaker valsh, for the third time in eight lays, declaredi the 19th amendment jtified by Conneeticut. Cheers greet d his annceement, of ratification on he certified coyadlater,whne mphasized the "third ratification b~y Iolnnec ticuit,"' laughter m ingled wit h hie che'ers of the 1mmber's and spece a tors. A~l1~Us (CA LL ON IIESElUVE I()Al Wash iington, Sept. 21 .--Generai'il cred4 conditions facing the farmiers of ne (ountry wvere discussedl today at n in formal c'oinferenice betweeni Gov rnlor Iird ing, of the federalI reserve ~ard, and1( a commait tee re presenting a rious farmiers' organI)iza tioris. liepresentatLives ot the farmiers told( 14e GuOVeror tha~lt t here w as a feeling :igriculturial d istrlicts that the farm - s had not rece iveil the lilest con - dlerationl under the boa rds pol icy >r the restrictio of)1 credlit to tile trious5 lilies (of indu lstr an uged~ ore elasticity for the maktigo Ie (lops. Governor l1iard ing a ssu red t he com. - 'mlpathy with the prloblems ofC the, rmlers and44 that. everyv effort was lag made to assuire funds for (rolp ovement~f. 'The hoard always stod ady to coolpera te with the farmewrs, Sairm repre'sentaitives mfeetintg withi e goIvernior were lvien .llar>h, >e il iy oft thill a't mvirs' Natijonah ('onil '4y Silver anad 0. M . f(yle', of the1 ue'ricain ("arm liureaui ('ederation miles A. I ya' n,111 screinry of t he Itioa 1011 ~liani of l arm )-gai--'. mns; TI. C. Atkesoi, of the National tile North Carolina "ii m mers' Unlion. I lEN('( l 'U01 IC VA(CANTl Paisl, Sept. 21 .. (I V the Associ a te'd ess.)---The Presidhene'v a helesn : m CON r 25! bought e men E have. ttress, Cots and :tion of Iron and lor Chairs and Base Dressers, -e Saturday, y with the Y V ZVON, S. C. MANNING PROOF Should Convinice Every Mtanning Reader phe frank statement of a wnigh bot, telling the merits of a remedy, Bids you pause and believe. The same endorsement By some stranger far away Commands no belief at all. Here's a ..anin. case. A Mlanning citizen test nies. ReadI anit lconvinii.d "About two years ago I was trubes with my kidneys. There were Ptin across the small of my back and it felt as if somt~eoneo were sticking a knife imlto tme. .\y nerves we,.e all unstrung andt oft en t imes I had dIizzy spells. I tel t as if I wma td to sle all thle time. A friend recomm uendleo Doan 's K ii b.,-y Pills so h ough tom at D)ick son's IPharomacy. D~oan's Kid.. ney Pills entirely cure I me of the trouble anad I havean't beena bothered simlly ask to r a kid ney remedy - -ge IDoan's Kidney Pills--the sante ta Mir. lill hadl. lost er-\lilbm-n Co. Mfgrs., Iuttlalo, N. Y. repuli itbecame (tlhicially yacant to day when in the (hatmber ttf lDj uties Rauol Pteret, presitdts 4f tht body', read the metssa t. of tpan l I )s chanel emibodlyin- his rtesigntition, t~o the assembtled tdeputies., Ion P'our gem'ts perfiorming thte sam titilicee itt hie Senate. W A NITS .\l I.;N I~I;I.:. ST A T -; htmok tot. VIla-, St. O. D emiand . ing~ thtat ttanty tof the monttly mten who th ratit e "vattion"' strikt in thIe Shamokini 'istrict have beent -listrim tit. prtesidlent of thue Unit el 'tIne Workers, todayo senit a Ituleiai it P~residlent Wilsont, atsking. htim It> r tutst. the ine toperatOItot. --o mmiltts. he Situiationi by returnnin all ea thty's to their former~ osition-.' totpy tof th telet i-- int to I Presidenit Lot forwardedttt to se(. 'oetary of ITabor W\ilstn, with the it. 11u0st tto "Kindoly tno initgn oo?'t, otliot in steentri tarly ndl f';rot bh.l rs5, it was learned tonot. lWe t ia iseod the generail mint ttttit- itt ake actioni at its mtie - here It .lo ntorrow ti etnd the "vaoatntitn striko a this district tto wtk