The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, June 22, 1921, Section One Pages 1 to 10, Image 2
MOTORI STS
KNOW THE MILEAGE
OF THEIR GASOLINE
TI
A more"Mile
perTon of Feed
Two thirds of a ton of
Purina 0-Molene will go as
far as a ton of corn or oats.
Make a comparison and you
will see that it pays to feed
mules and horses a properly
balanced ration, just as it pays
in dairying or hog raising.
0-Molene is good ground
grains, balanced to get more
work from work animals. No
medicine or stimulants in it.
it's all real feed.
It's your move. Get a
checkerboard bag of Purina
0-Molene and see how far it
will go.
Sold in c.. kerboard bags only, by
Dickson Grocer
NEWS NOT[S Of THE
AMERICAN L[GION
Johnl~ G. I-:m1ery, thle new~ national
conil(ander of tiht Alilt'erie:n I gion,
hails from ;iGrand Itapids, Mich. lie
was born on the Fourth of July forty
years ago. Ilis election, which was by
a1ccilmiation of the Natimil I-:xecutive
Committee, tootk place at the Nation
al heaubiuaters :t1 Itidiainapolis. At
the saellt time Tomas .1. ihumigan,
of IHartford, Coin., was elect ed vice
comimander, succvedrling Mr. Eey
who Iow fills the vacanev caulsed by
the death of I,-. W. Galbraith, .Jr.
Mr. Emery is a real estilta opt rator.
lie has served as presilent olf the
Grand Rallis Re:al Estate Board a1l
as .ne of th comlI'lssioners (f that
city. lIe is presidient of the Flirst
Division ('lub. hlis Iilitary record,
dates from his iltrance to the Second
Ollicers T'rainling, Camlp at Fort Sheri
danl, 1:., Augsis't' 27, 1917. lie attend
ed vau-itius schol in I' ran' and was
assigied to the llth Infantry of tihe.
irst Division. lIf( commanded F2
Company of ti i rgiment ill the
MondiierNoanand A\intse-.\a rn.:
ofien~ ves t mlt hame a majo. Sept.
1st, 1918 following the St. Alihiel and
A. i.onne off nsives. lit' was sevtietIy
wounled by sholl fire October 9th. and
was inInediately- sent to thle Uniited(
States. lit waI s distcharged froim the
hospital and from 1th ritimy March
31, 1919. He has been active in the
Amerii I c atial'airs ive' since
air. Hanningan, Ohe new vice..coml
man11der hms served01 as adjutanlt of thv
Connecticut departmllent of1' the Ameri
clin Legion three years. )ut-ing liei,
mit tee on war' isk( insurance- andi tomn
plenisatit in.
humiiliatedl e'ter- Stur'gis it profs'sioalut
wit i m fiv miuf ith u tn
BLACKHEADS
IMPLES AND BOILS
You should regard these out
breaks as danger signals. They are
a sure sign something is wrong
within. Look to your blood at
once. The poisonous impurities
have collected in your circulation
until the danger point has been
reached. Start right now, today,
to purify your blood with S. S. S.
For SpociaI flnoklt't or for intdi.
vidualadvice..withour chargo,
write Chiwf Modicui Advior.
S.S.S. Co., Dop't 32, A t a nt..Ga.
Got S. S. S. att your druggist.
he Standard Blood Purifier
:m mm~m mu mmmm
T
K~NOW
THE"MILEAG"
OF YOUR FEED
100 Lbs.
PURINA
OMOLENE
P'OR
HORSES
y and Feed Co.
cepted tle challeige and not only re
ma ineld with the "Iarvel" live in unites
but hurled his oppolnelnt over Ihis lead
and floored him squarely. After the
victory the "maske-d marvel" sent hisl
wrestling imrtner to meet Manos. The
ILegionnaire threv: him with evel less
dilliculty.
Refusal to admit a onle-legged ovel'
seas- veteran to the swimming tank at
a New .wrsey amusement place I
cently arouse.d the indiasiationi of a
Crowd of amlusemelnt-seek 1ers, Who de
timan1 ded the veter's admission CoI
manlder 1.. II. DeLtaIy, ' retired naval
oIfficer, was present whenl the. crippled
Foldier gruffly turned away by the
ticket-seller. DeLaney appealed to
tle nmnagert of the park an Ithe hat
ter' explainied that a chluse il thle inl
t aniice ci Contract agiaillst accidents
1um(Ide it iiolissible to admit any leg
less or ari'm less personi to the tank.
DeILaney believes the insurance con
tracts ot* amuill semlient parks should he
(hangie2''id to give crippled soldiers fr(
ne'cess.
Thle third annu11al conve ntionl of thle
Ailericail Iegion of Nvvtda will be
an out-of doors affair onl the shores
of 1Ake iTahoe. The tentative <bate is
July 25th.
The holy ow William S. 1l ilton,
ov'tleas veterani, who was accidental..
ly shot and killed at Richiiond, Va
was taken in charge by the Americaii
Legion :nd shipped to Caryville, .la.,
for burial. Tie Women's Auxiiiary
contribute( flowers to accomill patny the
body.
hiin of the Amelt'ri Iegion, hals he..
gun a six weeks speakinig tour' oni
suijects ofl Amier'icantiz'at ion and
cit izettship. The following cities are
iticluded in his ittinerary; vNashville,
Aeldipis and J1aeltson, T enn; L ittle
Rock aindI Pine luff,\ Ak. Sanit An
toniio, Au tst in, Dallas', F ort Worth,
Abeline, Te"xa s; Oklahiomia ('ity; l.es
Po~tluicah, Iy
Generl~l Per'shtitng, in a I e'(('nt ad
iltiss at a banquettt ill his honot' at int
coln, Neh., said that "noii plain for fu
tulre prep'lartednetoss cant he carrtit'i out.
toa sts wa.'s '"N'atiotnal PrEeparedn'l ess."
Among1 t' spt'akercts werte: (Chant'ellot'
Avt'ry' oft the' Uniivt'rs'ity of Ntebra~ska;
the' A miericani It'giion; (en. Omlar
Army (Corps atnd Robei't. G. Sitmmtons,
Iitiuteau at Ii5 s Ange'l's obtained tem
plii'oment for I ,5t2 formeri soldiery
Thils numbiert'i i~e abou*~ 50t less than
tmenl in Aj pril, liut It' red'uctioni is ais
tihed to1 t' cont iinud hadt weatther'
in \Imay antd the mineiit strtike.
Kn oiwitall I1 have sonic good ideas
I wish your ' ~it jouta~l oul abhsorb'l.
dit or- --Doi you thiink wt'rte ruitinii
VEN BROS. MARBLE
and1
GRANITE CO.
DEISIGNE;RS '
MANUI"ACT1LUrRS
ERECTO()R~S
Deailer's ill everything for the
cciimetery.
'he liargest and biest equipped mion
antatl mills in' the Carolinas.
'CnfWOnd fe.lS C.
J. G. G., of the curb district, favors
us with the following resume of stock
market conditions: Tires are flat, he
reports. Cement is hardening, Tele
scopes are looking up. Airplanes com
ing down. Jellies are stiffening, but
nothing stirring in cereals. Coffee is
strong. Hats are off. Rising tendency
in yeast. Eggs broke badly. Tinware
looks brighter. Shoes are pegged.
Shipping is buoyant. Coal presents
a black aspect. Toy balloons indicate
inflation. Soft spots in fruit. Whis
key is still. Pocketbooks show no
change.
0 -
Caller-Well, you are a good little
boy. Are you always ns quiet as
this?
Johnny-No fear; but mother's go
ing to give me a quarter if I don't
say anything about your bald head.
-- o
".Johny, howV nany sexes are
there ?"
"Three."
"Oh, indeed! Name them."
"Mlze sex, female sex and insects."
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A Dublin magistrate asked a pri
soier to explain why he was found
lying in the guttur.
"Shure, yer ionor," answered the
i'iebriate, "I just happened to walk
bechun.' two lanip posts an' laned
aig!ainst the wrong one."
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She-So you've given up the idea of
t:.king singing lessons.
lle- -Yes; I found it would take me
three vears to learn to sing as well as
I thought I sang already.
COl,LECTING WEEVIL
PUNCTURED SQUARES
Clemson College, June 20.-Will it
pay to collect punctured squares ? is
a question now being asked by cotton
goe in the boll weevil counties.
It will, says the entomlologists, if
the labor is sufliciently low priced and
the collecting is done early in the
fruiting season. But fifty cents per
hutndred suggested by correspon
dents is too high under the present
conditions. lrequently we have paid
25 cents per hundred profitably in
normal times, but even that figure
is too high at, the present price of
THE U. S. I
Here is the U. S.
long - established
among motorists
value, as wvell as1
ing for less than
U. S. Fabric line,1
U repuotation for<
able economy whic
any tire in its clast
Uni
Unitei
* L. Mv. Jones, Alco
Rn.wlinunn Matol'
cotton and the correspondingly high
er prices of other commodities. About
the best plan to reduce cost to a mini
mum is to get women and children in
terested who have an interest in the
crop.
Collecting squares should begin
about a week or ten days after the
first blooms appear. If one fails to
thoroughly pick the squares from the
ground, together vith those dried on
the plants as well as those that show
discoloration or flaring, then the work
is likely to be unprofitable. Ordinar
ily collecting should be (lone about
once a week for a period of six weeks.
If You
F
Manning
ne
he.
hE
JSCO TREAD VI
Usco Tread, with a
standard of service tire
who have an eye toAn th
to price. While sell
the other tires in the fist exp
the Usco has earned
juality and depend
h isi not exceeded by
- fro _ p1 oig a. Th
fresh,
dealer
Branch
Ther
lished
makers
Givir
stock c
certaint
ted SI
di States
Whatever else may be done, culturc
should not be neglected. The cror
must be pushed as rapidly as possible,
0
A lawyer who had taken a'lady
client to lunch was informed on by i
tattling busybody who happened t<
see them. That evening his wife tool
himi to task about it. I
"But you sometimes go out to lunct
with men who are our friends," the
lawyer protested.
"That's not the same thing," replied
his wife. "When I (10 so you save thc
dinner fee; while in the other cast
you pay it."
1 Buy Put
ULL WEIGH
Is YOURS and yo
be kind enough to
weight and give us t]
gating and making t
All of our men ai
EVERY POUND of
MUST have it. Ou:
that DEMANDS it.
You will find us ar
rect all errors of ai
is behind our Service
Light an
hich one
ighbors g
Ft mieag
i tires.
RY once in a while you hear
<s a rear' tire with an admiring
Give him a chance and he'll
n you'll find that what he call:
3rience with a quality stanch
* **
It all comes to this--buy a
this country and you get
dlue for your money no mati
>u drive.
The man who has been gues
>verstocks," "discontinued line
ce, will find it refreshing to tal
ire dealer who is concentra
etely sized line of U. S. Tires.
For the first time he will hear a
re facts--and get the differe
etween chance and certaint'
e buying.
U. S. Tires he sees in stock
ive tires. They come direct to
from his neighboring Faci
3 are 92 of these Branches esi
Lnd maintained by the U. S.
g your dealer a continuous mos
f new, fresh tires built on
y of quality first every time
ates 1'
> Rubber Cc
'W. J. Rawlinson, Jr.,
Geddinlgs & Weeks, Pil
lc: Turbeville, S C.
Ton-Rejected you, did she? My
boy, you've got to be clever in the
proposing game. You should have
told her you were unworthy of her.
SNed (lugubriously)--I was .gomg
to, but she told it to me- first.
In a recent divorce suit, where the
husband complained, among other
things, that his wife neglicted his but
tons, the judge said: "My dear sir,
you should remember that a woman is
so used to pinning things. that she
can't understand why a man should
make a fuss about a -missing button
or two."
lity Ice
T
Li MUST have it. Please
report any shortages in
ie opportunity of investi
he necessary corrections.
e instructed to givre you
Ice that is due you. You
es is the kind of Service
xious and willing to cor
1y kind. Our guarantee
. Try us and you will see.
I Ice Co.
of your
,ets the
:outef
a motorist say as he
foot, "there's a lucky
tell you all about it.
3 "luck" is simply his
?rd tire.
LI. S. Tire anywhere
definite, predictable
:r what weight car
sing his way through
s," "job lots" and the
k with the local U. S.
ting on a full, comn
ome straight quality
nce
rin
are
the
:ab
'ire
the
standard Titus."4
Ires
impany
Jordlan, S. C.