The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, June 22, 1921, Section One Pages 1 to 10, Image 9
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Ive tried them al
but give me a Camel
I'm through experimenting. No more switching.
No more trying this and that. It's Camels for me
every time.
They're so refreshing! So smooth! So mellow mild!
Why.? The answer is Camels exclusive expert
blend of choice Turkish and Domestic tobaccos.
There's nothing like it.
No other cigarette you can buy gives you the real .
sure-enough, all-day satisfaction that comes from the
Camel blend. Camel is the quality cigarette.
Give Camels a tryout. Buy a pack today. Get your
information first hand. You'll tie to Camels, too.
rURKIS DOMESTIC
R. J. REYNOLDS Tobacco Co.
Winston-Salem, N. C.
xprbS ieinl he tsroplIei on the sub- Modine tests.
ERMAN ~ ~ ~ m VESL 1t1ine tin less thle vessel is stink be- Vie U1-11 7 was bulilt llt, K it'i do r1ing
[~ANY[8[S ne the CoetIic tiioin of the( experi- og ' tile war and vieniu te!; 267 feet ill
WILLBE OMBD 1101t.ieingth,. T1he vessel ils a1 sirfatce
WILTheOM[ naval t ransllr, H1endterson dislacemlent it* 1i164 tolls .11il.' sr
xpe iten',to ie~1~i(Of (~tp willI loave hete v INondiy mlorning wvithi tate cru1isitig r-:ltis of 141,001) miles,
Cpiimerk' t Il Mat. ~.de Of Cp 1thliy , lag par'ty of armly and navy ofl- with a sti ,'1% ce spieed of 14.7 knots -11
Charles--T1ests M~ade Tu11esday- ".Is 11ile jejles, oiViestl11 I" " l(,*--, fu. o-Ic Ii)-es
11117 to Hecome Target of Army an n e i e esstDel htItii'. equipped toilled t mies
and Navy Airplanes inl Experi-l
by lii:' anntioniced that pr'ess rep'e
Imlents. sent~ttiVeS \vil be givet tie widest AGE 1 (OOD
laintu de ill observing tilt r-esuilts of1 110T WEATHiEiR D)1511
W hinrton, June 19.--T-''e fortier the ttik on the U-117 and in giv
rni submarine U-117, turned ig le- Clenisoit C
C o tit Unite( Stat ilvy after stilts of such tests, iivoiving data (it weatier Cails br cooiig tilist
illistice, was ainclhored in 50 the utillist importance to tile iiati~nl' stifling foods. One of tie best of
hois of water 60 miles east of detetiee Systei, hive usually bet'.I such dishes is cottage cheese, whici
peljlChal'es, Virginia, today to be- - .( sesides beitg easily tllnde, is a ellenp,
lie e target for nearly 50 bombl11 Shot d tle U-117 sor'ive th t(' (10 'iii1 io t
ryi g airplanes Tuesday. The l of ionbs, it Tihe become tile ttge cheese en 1)e iiinde fo o
a Uattack - te fo:-mer U-boat tr.rget wVtii t.wt tther foillei' (i-rnlan atd surplus 21ilk whiciliigit otil
Stile first of a series of exper'i- sut ili ies for til ls of a livi "U' e w
conducted jointly by the aimy ( ( t o t t i f I 2 1 . - I I
I '%dvy to pr'ovide ,data iregnrdinigWelelt.''it -ii, hihwsntli''iiiieibefeitgssor
ability o fthle airc raft to ibomb oinei~'i X'1iit.l. ls oc'Ma lt otg 'tns'i i'dto
al v'essels and to (deterin te tile tt'' i't' (tsii ~tt'bytcrle~~sei ugssM'.'os 21
tinlg dlam:tge toI tile veissel. Simi- ' e1 l ',~.i i'bii uwc o.sc~ttejif'srtf(nirig h
. tests wvillI be contducte'd latertlittiglh.gieistutiostsflw.
inlst a formtler German~ dlestrotyer, Netlrece i'IenynrS- ltk'Ile soi',ltbeed21l,
'ser and banttleshiip and1( tilte rad(ioi tlir ek il~ tis h oi- ((ih~'sititiik t hl i l
r oiled] battlesihip Iow..ig(ftlU-17.Asinitec'nr 211ietihoi.ilhsir'igint
he naavy will send 2I112 planeS of titv It il ''te(tt 1i( iV'(lthl iiie'0'diicty ,'e a (w
armily wvill use 23 biomiiniig aitr-wiltteiu(lecl(riiti.Scie90t 1( dgesI. eiiefrt
tiltbs willybepedrttped122n1tthe suid
foe hecoclnin'fIhe exe i i iiy ie ai itr it e
willaehr]Mna onn w i llth (e 0i('lO.t i we ioi i
a I~~ tlarge patrtyiog trmy'oamlena(vy tiit
clots, cagb'inlie memtbe'sticst'gressment
byiihgsilannouncenaitihat:tpress(repre-t
H o w A bou~entte wllbgvn Y our wietinLitecr s( y(itlg
latituredituobservinganthetresultsitf
thJ.aek on thei eU-11i7l andI in giv-tgii
inglLtto saitsttt'thett'ublicitThe'rre
X~li'C go it C'i' Ilitsi ofi is borts ithlvn 'dataill oftcic~esewl :vr
~i i you lage jltet 1 theo ultost israc to the, naion's nwbr to I( 21pud
andremve t fom li bdyns toystemll Ihavit'iusuall'y eepeeit
keptse isetcooltiint' thetipast.on
1' ~ yor fet.Thefib wshteh sthenates, udrviv the de-s'spetdttibea 22
goe dco', erenatin lgerbmbs it willbecom tit ,wieohrslk t~ti
tr fetwihtto thetfomeeGema
Pils, asor il huxitiv itesitin ofst olyer or f thetl antic* fle
Iriteld f frcig r iritotn the yseen itniml sotes idestroyer 5'25n iuefis
natually(iti of imeeyste. ySWleeks1(will pwitneswsllthei witmb-i
Nujl h prvetscoustpaio csel i hepsNt he navy w'es
nedltoattend the experimtent.t tStire
es uint iasttes. Nearls 200d taysenym xct to tw Tyitnesstfom Sotlaterliia sy
* SO Broaway, NcwYorke U-1 boowls "bhirtyIatcKiotI during
The oder Metod o Trauin an ld Conplin:ingk itha andtti2 m ~erslg fhitdin
legth.' oThe fesl oios atisurfitee
tdisplaceet f 1arkets andi th urd
faice ofusig rdus tiog 14,00 ils,
wi2thka surte saleed of 14.7knotsta
hour.t Shie 'rads four tred'lontubes
snhistgiped titditocary 42ot minet
wahercll fror sucld ad thirt
whoesomed and nrtious food. Cot
caused by disease, insects, hail, or
mechanical or other means.
Each tomato shall be not less than
2 inches in its greatest diameter.
Where the stock is wrapped, each
tomato shall be wrapped separately.
In order to allow for variations
incident to commercial grading and
handling 5 per cent by count of any
lot may be below the prescribed
minimum diameter (2 inches) and
in addition, 8 percent by count may
be below the remaining requirements
of this grade.
U. S. No. 2 shall consist of sound,
mature tomatoes which are free from
any defect or injury that has pene
trated the fleshy outer wall of the
tomato or has caused leaking.
Each tomato shall be not less
than 1 3-4 inches in its greatest
diameter.
It order t oallow for variations
incident to commerzil grading and
handling, 5 percnt by count of any
lot may he under the prescribed dia
meter (1 3-4 intlces) aid, inl addi
tion, 3 percert, by count may be be
low tle remaining requirements of
this grade *
U. S. No. 3 shall contsist of tonia
toes which (10 not meet the require
nwnts of either of tlte foregoing
grades.
TII F 1"A IR, ('t(' ()F
11tISH l'(T AT(ES
lemtsoi College, .1une 20.. - arge
quantities of Irish potatoes are ship
ped into the South from thet North
and the Middle West during the fall
winter and spring, anId yet experi
iments have shownthat two crops of
Iri:h potates may be grown on the
Sa mte lamd inl South Carolina it niine
months. The spring crop should
supply our needs from .litte to Nov
ebnher, wlent the fall crop should be
ready for It:'hrvest. This second crop
may he kept inl ptertfct con(ditioni
from the time of harvest until the
first cr(o) of the spring harvest is
ready. It is plain therefore that we
enn1 have Irvish potatoes the year
roun11d from our. own.I farmls.
Tihe dtilienilty itt growing this see
)t1 e11crop is itt scuin a perfect
sf tt, hut sintce the introductiont of
the Lookotit Moauntain variety there
is little or no trouble in this respect,
provided the lad is well prepared
and the tubers properly planted. It
CYPRESS
SASH
DOORS
BLINDS
0
MOULDINGS
AND
MILLWORK
When th
IN fact, the New i'
..Stove dloes all Lii
fectly and economiL
Perfection Oven it
the fluffiest (f cakesc
browned biscuits.
Note the long blue
New Perfection buiri
a draught which dri
duced by the white-ti
against the cooking
sooting it. Soot is
- gone to waste.
And remember tha
flame gives the most
mica door in the ci
ways see the flame a
them in a second.
NED
requires 12 to 15 bushels to plant
an acre. Seed should be secured
early and stored for planting in July
about the mid(le of July giving best
results.
Fall potatoes :1hould be planted
and cultivated exactly as the spring
crop. A cool, moist soil that is well
drained is best. Potatoes may fol
low any spring crop that is harvested
KEEP OUR SHIPS ON THE SEVEN SLA
Importers, exporters,
travelers - ship and
sail under-the Stars
and Stripes
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and electricity have carried
the Stars and Stripes back again
to the seveni seas. On more than
fifty trade and passenger routes
American owned and operated
ships, flying th Flag, are ready
to carry your goods, or to carry
you, to every foreign land.
They are splendid ships, the
pride of American genius, de
signed and equipped to give the
finest passeneer comfort, service
and safety, and to handle your
goods in the most economical
way.
Operators of Passenger
Services
Admiral Linen 17 State Strcct, New
York, N. Z.
Nfatson Navigatiou Company, 26
So. Gay Stiet. B a;ltunor e. Md.
Munson Steam Ship Line, 82 B3cavcr
Street, New )orf , N. )
New York and Porto Rico S. S. Co.
I Ilroadw. ay. New York, N. Y.
Pacific %1iil S. S. Co., 45 Broadway.
New York, N. Y.
U. S. Mail S. S. Co., 45 Broadway,
New York, N. Y.
Ward Line, (New York and Cuh Mall
S. S ( -o ) lPot of Wall Strec t,
New York., N. '.
Free use of
Shipping Board films
th-e. of Shipinig Boiard motion picture
filhs, four reei, frce on request cf any
niyor, past,. po master, or oig.iui
'ati in. A great educational pitiLarC
of ships ani the sea. Write for inform
itt in to I 1. I ati . I )irector I nifirmation
i1uireau. Room 911. I 11) ''lV'' Street.
N. W.., Washmgto. i.. C.
S111PS 1:011 SALE
(To Asericain iizrui Vnl)
Steel sctners, anth oil and coal
burners. Also wod steiuers, woad
hulls and oecun-going tugi.. Further
information obtained by request.
For sailings of passenger
and freight ships to all
parts .of the world and all
other information, write
any of the above lines or
U-S-SHIPPING BOARD
WA HlINGTON, D.C.
ere s quiCk
baking to
efcct ion Oil Cook Busy houscia
drs of c'ookin'g per'- amounil~ t of ati
allv. With a New fectiosn requi
s possible to hake bring iln, n.o
ad1 light, crisply- anrd takeC out
the floor and~
chimney oni each arotund( i in
ser. This provides bullrner si:C v
1e1lenhatpo Perfect ion 0
pped flame forcibly "'erc, tWO al
utensil, without who pref er i
simply good heat Yo will aiw
youir oil stov'
the white-tipped ity Oil-it's
he.at. Through the Ne ercto
imnfey you canl al' e depretnfu
rnd wick and adjust derhenf
ST AND'ARD) C
V PURFECT
TOO
LATE
Death only a matter of short time.
Don't wait until pains and aches
become incurable diseases. Avoid
painful consequences by taking
GOLD MEDAL
The world's standard rcomedy for kidney.
liver, bladder and uric acid troubles- -the3
National Remcdv of Holland since 1695.
dearamaed. Tiiree sizes, all druggist3,
lemk fer the namo Gold Medal on every bow.
and accept no imitation
during June and early .July. The
land sh1ohll(I be broken 6 to 8 inches.
dollble disced, and r-ows laid ol' With
a shovel plow :1 feet a paI't. The
tubers sh'uld he cover-ed 4 t o 5
inches with two furrows.
A good fertilizet r for tihe l'iedimont
region is 800 tit 1,000 pounds per
acre of an 8- ; in sectiins where
the soil is iole or less saonldy 1,001)
to 1,200 pouinds ot ajn 8-1-5. The
flertilizer shouli he thor0ughly miix
ed before the tubers,: are dropped.
Julst beforeo the, potatoes loginll
break through it is well to run
spike-tooth harrow aeioss the row
to break the crust and kill the ezra ss
Cultivation should he simiilar to that,
folr ottoll excpt that at the hist
cultivation the soil shoul i he throw!
towards the plants so thai the tulbr.,
may he w\'elI covered to previt 1' -rt
injur y.
I a rvest ig may h dolle as soon
as the vines are killed by frost, m1
two Itu'tirows mIay be turned over tit
potatoes which may be allowed to'
remiilain ill the field to be dug at an
con1vee i mtit tieit. After- harvest ing
poitatoes shoubl b pIaled ill hae
anid stored ill a ihouse whtre th'.
temllperat ure will nlot Vo below 3o
degree".
LUMBER
Rough Boards
Rough Framing
1 Long and
Short Leaf
Get My- Prices!
Quick Delivery!
E. B. SHORTER,
Phone 222
Manning, S. C.
AMADDN N
SIX4ETY OLlI
O i I
be done
epers appreciale I he small1
re's. No coatl or wood to
shes or' litter to sweep up
. I stanids up wvell above
y-ou (dan dust under and
an itnt. Select the' four
Vitih cabIiner tohp and New
'en. It is made also in five,
d. one-burner si:-es for any
temn.
ays get per feet results fronm
if you use Aladdin Seur
mure kerosene.
Oil Cook Stores azre sold at most
-nuiure ands~ hardwrare' stores.
JON