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MINE WORKER IN JAIL not to carry weapons. Williamson, .w. Va., May 23.-A. D. All was reported quiet tonight in Ivenbar, organizer for the Unit he regiontwhere .e recent disor Mine WorkerA of America, wvas ar- ders have taken place. 'rested by a state trooper here late - - - o David Robb, international financial Sheriff Gamble captured two illicit agent of the United aine Workers, stills in Clarendon county in raids when informed of the arrest, me- last week and arrested two men in clared that he had warned his men connection with their operation. sport I , emi F IRST thing you do next A -go. get some makin's Ab papers and some Prince ther Albert tobacco and puff away and in teppy red g on a home made cigarette our tidy red tine, hn- ~ l~ , tome pound and hal will hit on all your ess! pound tin humidor& smoke cylinderst P. J a nd in the pound ' . crystal glass humi dor wuith sponge lipus No use sitting-by and say- slip ing maybe you'll cash this out hunch tomorrow. Do it while P the going's good, for man-o- co t man, you can't figure out smo what you're passing by! Such smo flavor, such coolness, such You more-ish-ness-well, the only -if way to get the words em- for phatic enough is to go to it reve and know yourself! or a by .J enolds Tobacco Co. Winston-Salem, R1N EE A N. C. the national joy -U N D0U' G Do Goods at this sto * any person to qt U Y o an article that is I OttWe want every complete confide * YTTsell a bill of goo< * Want that we have sol e of its quality. 'l * ~giving the publi It is our policy. * The Dry C U i Squreec.__. You need are re e a fair price will!1 * i~eai~ article. * The square de * ____________ the asking. * THE NEW IDI TESTS OF' BRAKES Roanoke, Va., May 23.-More than 150 representatives of railways in every part of the United States will leave Roanoke tomorrow on a special train over the Virginian railway as guests of Ohe WestinIghouse Airbrake company to witness brake tests on the heaviest trains possible to be dlrawn over a mountain gradle. The tests will cover a pcriol of four days I enjoy the of rolling vith P. A.! nd, besides Princia art's delightful flavor, e's its freedom from bite parch which is cut out by exclusive patented proc Certainly-you smoke L. from sun up till you between the sheets with i comeback. rince Albert is tlie tobac hat revolutionized pipe king. If you never could ke a pipe - forget it! can-ANDYOUWILL you use Prince Albert packing! It's a smoke lation in a jimmy pipe cigarette! LBERT 6moke * EE..E..E.EE.EEEEI VOU get that and nothing else when * you buy your Dry m re. We don't want * Lestion the value of * purchased from us person to have nce that when we * s the mere fact of d it is a guarantee hat's what we call* ec a square deal. oodsShoes Ug t. U al so o rs ho uts, igNEIc,S.C UMMRM~mnm +++MMMMM++++uu r+uumus~un LUMBER Rough Boards Rough Framing Long and Short Leaf Get My; jPrices! Quick Delivery! E. B. SHORTER, Phone 222 Manning, S. C. MRS. BERGDOL[ WINS EXCIANCE Two flours (if Cross Examinationl at Washington Gain Hut Little In formation. Washing.ton, May 23.--Mrs. Emma C. Bergdoll, mother of Grov Cleve land Bergdoll, the slacker, aga in went to the bat today with the house committee inlvestigating his escape. At the end of a two hours' cross examination Mrs. Bergdoll came up smiling, for the coin mmittee refused to send her before the bar of the house of representatives for not answering questions bearing on her' buried gold. There Were times when the witness, rising from her chair and slamming the floor vith a parasol, sharply de nounced the inquiry as another of a long series of persecutions. It was while Representative John son, Republican, Kentucky, had th wittness in hand that the clash de Veloped which caused him to offer a motion charging her with contempt. The committee, however, thought hest to decide this question in ex ecutive session and ten minutes later the doors opened and Mrs. Bergdoll was told that she imlight return tc Philadelphia. On Hergdoll Farm While making no attempt, as he explaimed, to find where the woman had buried $105,000 obtained froi the treasury in 1919, Mr. Johnsor drew from her the statement that it was on the Bergdoll farm, out on th< West Chester pike leading into Phila delphia. It was while he was tryinp to learn who actually assisted in hid. ing it that Mrs. B1erg4oll flew int( a rage and declared it v::S a "sin an sha me" for members of (oingress t< be. "so nol ."*(%10 Mr. Johison replied that he wa tryijng to lay a foundation to see il she was telling the truth at whicl Mrs. Bergdoll lauinched into a ti rade This was quickly checked by Chair man Peters. "I refuse to give you any othein information about the gold," Mrs Bergdoll shouted, hanging the tabl' with t.e parasol. "I am sick an' tired of it. You ought not to be s, nosey. It's a1 waste of time and I dlon't propoIse to console you by an swe'ing.'" Before gettint. away froi the sub. Jeet of the gold, Mr's. Bergdoll de. elared thant all of it was placed it one hole, that nobodly knew where andl that if' she died it never woul I he founs. Woni't~ Dig It Up Ite'present I' ive I .uhr3ing, lieplid can, Indlianai, wvantedl to k now if shn would dig it up and let. the c'ommnit lee have a look. "'No, I won't.,'' she exc'laimied. "'Noi my c'hibire'n, either; T wvould not pui that tenmpt ations in your way."' "I dlon't belIieve' you have it bu3)ried, Mir. ILuhring said. the'(3'3~' crow- raed. Asked howV. Grover'3 hadl been'i 3nmn for1 Pres5iden't (l've'l::nd3, Al rs. her'l d1331 shouted: '"i3' has got :as good 3a (hanc(e as5 aniyfody in thiis r'oom (3 recom33)ingC pr3esident."' huy1~ '?" Mri. h~uhring askedI. "No'3ne, tlsat's how~ mmi v,"' she re. 13lied3. "All the posters hadu in hi. wordi3s, ''Kill the Iunms.'" Andl I'mn no1 wdiling to3 kill :uanbod. I low mans him saP'lar iuy?"' Buit Al r. Peter: stopped('4 th lonth11 urst. Ihe c'omui1:1ttet found from: Al rs. Bergdloll 's boo3k: tha't a yeari ago3 Grover) lBer'jdo3ll pair mi('flme 1 .\m mnouni~it 3 in tn 5,3:10 am~ TIhe lhe:'rings will end t omorrow3by. IG h.OSS I-'WAI II 1-l tE N"ashville, Alay 22.- Fire whuiel broke<3 (3ut1 in a loudge room30 (over3 th< Peop's3d' lbank1 at. 'Tr'ezvanat.. 'Teon, itig only ai yaira;e stamling a3t eit he: t'nd and c'ausingp'(h daage estimoat13' at $2501,000. SI'IS(HliS i'iB 'hO TIl TIMEl S .- G0D 7kM SE AU.) 'UNS t:NLY 8 AT YOURt G1O~.itQS IAXWELL HOUSE ,COFFEh J HOUSE PROVIDES POSTOFFICE MO NEY Wasllilinton, Mlay 23.--The Iibose today without. a dissenting vot - je cepted the item in the deficiencv bill a)pIrOpriatin g $23,000 for th~ )ur chase of necessary furniture for de Coluinbir post oflice. The fact; t.1.t no question was raised as in - lar cases of Biri inghani and H no lulu is attributed to the missio'ary work of Representative Fulmer. Ap. parently he had very cleverly : aved the way. The money wvill be .b-:al. ible as soon as tihe v lnate passe- the bill. Senators I)ial and Smitt. --lid this afte inool that they did ior an ticipat e trouble in the .nate. CADI--S 0 -:-TRKEf Ashevill -, N. :., -0n.. ;-tin dred ealdid s or the Asheville Co : Iv elub struck hlrei this afteiloor .iII the giolfeirs were without caddie'. Il The caui Lse is due to the rIefisal of the. nialagemiieit to allow a gallerv follow the caddies who had er. r.d for tle annual caddies tourney. SU'BSCRIBE TO THE TIME FBASURE SEEKERS You should have one of our "'Autoheds." comfortable for tw. people in five (r seven passeng er car. Retquires about three t five ilinites to put. inl place. Wlhen rolled up in waterproo cover .1 feet. long by 5 inehe! diameter. Sells for- $19.50. Sent. for circular. 3PLY COMPANY t., Columbia, S. C. P IN I rer what we i tow you in xt time you wn. It maya not in the ( st now for** ave for sale, i give us the g .1d pleasure i y you thrui e will show * ch goods as ! rou service. g terms al-) e. Stop with g town. K and ourFuture t saving is something that oul know. , progreCsive mloney sav ing tge of these whose p)erson) e-and( those who earnest meyC saved. There is no gone. rf Manning "ROTT, Presideni UZON, Cashier CAriS MAKES BOND IN FLORIDA COURT Pensacola, Fla., Mity 23.-Sidney J. Catts, former governor of Florida, made bond in the Unitedl States dis trict court here today in the sum of $2,500. le is charged with peonage, having been indicted On two counts by the federal grand jury laist, week. Bondsmen for the ex-governor are A. F. Paderick, H1. Whitaker, 1. A. Davis and C. P. Ly-brand of Penisacola and A. It. Bullard of Detiniak Springs, Fia. Attorneys John P. Stikes aid Jolin S. Bcard, counsel for Mir. Catts, were grante'd untiH June 13 by Judge Shepparl to file demur rers to the indlictment. Ariments on the deluiurrers will be held Julne 20, at which time it is Sexpected the case will be set ioi tial. Ex-Governor Catts arrived m Pen sacola this morning from Jacksoni ville', accompanied by Ml r. Hul lard. lie was iet by his attorney and es corted to the federal buildang, where he immediately made bond. SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES TOURISTS AND Pb e COLUMBIA SUI 823 W. Gervais , iSTO E and look ov Shave to si our line ne a come to to j be you are I market ju what we h a but would a privilege ai I of showing I anyway.W a you onlysu awill give 3 I Prices andi I ways in lin aus when in 2UR BANI I TEY ARE NSEPARABLEJ !FA good1 future withou doesn't often happen, .5 Our institution is a and investing bank. We solicit the patrom~ Qal attributes are likewis9 ly desire to become such You never regret m~ use to regret when it is The Bank.' JOSEPHI SJ T. M. MO