The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, June 29, 1921, Section One Pages 1 to 10, Image 7

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lbdies' I Oc. Handkerchiefs, lC Each 0S LADIES'P LISTEN! This is no fake-I mean tha Friday morning from 10 have Crushed the High Cost of N to 12 a. m. I am going to sell Entire Stock Must Be Sol all of my Ladies Dresses for $8.98 each. Prices of A cloudburst of value greati these Dresses were $18 to ing Sale and save money. $37.50. Ladies, Read This: I I One lot Ladies' am going to sell for 10c each, TI Waists, each _ _49c with a $3.00 purchase. VALUES TO $10.00 Opportunity knocks at ex One lot Ladies' Economy, Tphrift, Demand yowt Has __$2.98 now. I Read Every Word it Men's bes ngrade mans work Shirts, each ZI S. Kazf mast give Lu4 Men'sbest radesurroundings a an opportunity t( Mels, t ge _96c chandise at the most available anything in the nature of real va Men's Suits wot crank up your car, e a $15, sale price i S aan gvey. am ging o s L o ok forh Tl KATZOFF'S DEPA' A on Z ais AbconomytThririmng youi 5E~EEEEEEEEEEEEuimuuuumuuunow.E.. Men' bes grae 4 Rea Evey Wod i wokLhrteM .Kaf meN s givet 1 20KSTREF'SNDEPA AbasUldSadRtiig Uo NAL .MANS U 20__STORE _ INOE.I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Iotou oyUsohsyorsu andCfattenns u Streo ult. I. Te sltour atrnade Maningh Meritod tat aeraldse. yu * . aseand fattens your ======......... $10 p.. t I am going out of [erchandise with my d Out Regardless tess. Come to Kai 1ave 30 Rugs on ha iursday, 10 A. M. t 'ery one's door---you - attendance at this i this Advertisen people of Mannint buy the finest St< 1w prices. The prices lues. Read this ac call. It will pay y( tight Store LRTMEN i Business ! TRAC[DY COYERED BY DARK MYSIER No Definite Clue to Farmhouse Fire Where Eleven Lost Life-Frap ments of Bodies Gathered Up an Placed in One Coffin for Burial. Mayfield, Ky., June 27.-Myster continues to envelop the tragedy i the farm home of Earnest Lawrenc near here Saturday night, when eleve persons were slain andl their bodie practically inet'ineratedl in the dwedll ing, which apparently had been sal uratedl with oil. Only fragments of the bodlies wer found in the ruins of the house. TIhe were placed in) one coffin and interre in Maplewood Cemetery this aftei nloon. Prior to the funeral the tragmient were examinedl by Sheriff' Marion Me Cain amnd Coroner G. M. Mettit, an both rep~ortedl that they were unabl to find bullet wounds or any other that would dletermine the cause of th deaths. An axe andl firearms wer found in the embers of the dlwelling. which led the officers to believe tha some of them might have been kille wvith the axe and others shot. F'it of Insanity Sheriff M~cCain "nnouncedl late to (lay that he had . changed hi theory that Lawvrence had deCveloped : lit of insanity and in a frenzy hai killed his wvife, their three childrei and their guests, Otis Drew, Mrs Drewv, her three children and Drew' hrother, Delmar' Drew. the indication are the sheriff said, that Lawrene saturated the roonm in wvhich the bodie were found wvith oil, touched a matel to it and killed himself. Mrs. Law reice and Mrs. Drew wvere sister's an( neighbors said, had long been aus tomedl to exchanging visits ov'er the week-end. One report today had it that Law rence had been roughly handled by policeman in Mayfield a number 01 year's ago, and that in the course (I the struggle had b~een struck on th< hlead. Since then, the story ran, Law. rence had suffered from illness period ically, which had affected his minmd Sheriff McCa in said he had been una, ble to verify it. Sheriff McCain said today that h< was p)uzzled by some features of th< ease. Hie found it dliflicult to believt that one mann could have attacked ter personls, at least three of them adults m. full possession of their faculties without some of them escaping. WVOULD) LETl D)OWN ON PRlOIlflHITION ,Washington, .June 28.--While prohi ilion leaders in the Senate appeared oday to tighten the nation's l iquoi awVs through enactment of the WVilIlis ?ampbell bill prohibiting prescription >f medical beer, prohibition was flayed mnd berated by Senator Broussard D)emocrat, Louisiana. Senator Broussard a ttac(ked the Fighteenith amendment as "an act o1 a minority," dleelnenrl the Volstena e 00 TURKISH 39c business. I Ladies Low Prices. of Cost - Good :zoff's Retir- a y nd which I D 12 Noon, made dies r door twice. Sale sale. Buy Doll valu ient Sale F s and nearby )ck of Mer- La will surpass Ivertisement, u. Best , 1 Sale P r STORE Manni forcement a great factor in the crea tion of discontent and unrest, and characterized the Willis-Campbell bill stead act, junior (the proposed sup plemental act) which will violate ev ery principle upon which the govern mient was founded." - At the close of his speech he intro -uc d a mendment to the enforce d ment act to permit the manufacture, production, use, sile and transporta tion for beverage purposes of beer, ale y and porter up to 5 per cent alcoholic ni content and wine up to 14 per cent ?, alcohol in such States as so desire by Sreferiendum vote. s T1he Willis-Campbell bill was re - ceived from the 1Ilouse just prior to - Senator Broussard('s speecch andl re ferred to the judliciary committee a e subcommittee of which will meet to y morrow to take act ion on it. Senator I Sterling, Republican, South D~akota, - chairman of the subcommittee pre dic' I that. the measure wvould be in s tI "esident's hands before the end - 0. .e week. D)ublin, June 28.-( By the Ass ia atedl Press.)-The Southern Ir.sh par' liament established by the home r'ul' act opened here this afternoon. Com Paratively few membe~ s were pires ('lt, however, andl the p)roceed ings -lasted only fifteen minutes. SUJBSCRIBE T'O 'THlE TI'1llES A good Coi For a perfe To the perlson l nothing soim --"with as a cupI 0 Our M.G.CO and of supre'me it coming regul tight canisters, benefit of a big eliminating the packing. Price The Manning 4 TO WELS Handkerchiefs, c ,h 10c, each .... Ginghams 1 crd . . . LDIES' DRESSES )f fine quality, CL'gan Price . $4*98 y Madison Oxfords, es $12.50, $5.98 rice es' Blaok Satin Slip )ale -$3.98 grade Bleach, 1 rice, a yard _... ng, South Car. PRINCE GREETS AMERICAN-, London, .1une 28.-The Prince of Wales this morn ing re'ceived at York I ouse the Virginia delegation headedi by Prof. Ilenry Louis Smith, president of Washington and Lee University, which came to England for the pre sentation to the British nation of a bronze copy of Iloudon's famous mar ble statue of George Washington. The Prince cordially weteomed the Vir gmmn ars. ----0 NOTICE TO CREDITORS United States District ('ourt , Eastern Dist rict of South Carolina,' In Biankruptcy In the matter of R. R. JIenkinson, Tlo the Creditors~ of the satid lBankrnpt. Pl ease take tnotice that on the 28th day of Ju ne, 1 92! a pet itioni for the con firmation of the comp josit ion here tofore offered andl~ ace -pted herein was filed andl that a hearing thereon will be had before the said Court. on the I day of July, A. D., 1921, at 10 o't a in the forene , at Chartles ton, s. C., and which time and place all ptersons in t erestedl may appear' andI -w cause if any they hnav'e why the ptrayer of the said petition shouldl not he granted. Richard WN. Ilutson, 25-ut-eClerk. SC:BSCRl~IlII TO 'IHE TID1ES [fee et day. vho dr1inlk'S Coffee therie's 'ortant to begin the day f real, good, fresh Cofree. , Coffee is always fresh y good1 quality. We keep arly and sell it from air giving our lstomers the saving in price thr'ough high cost of tIn cans and1 38c lb. erocery CoL Inc.