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DEMOCRATS ATTACK TARIff PROPOSALS Senator Jones Serves Notice That There Will Be Votes on Every Provision ' W~rashington, April 25.-Increased duties on drugs, dyes, inks and paints proposed in the administration tariff bill came under fire today from Senate Democrats in the second day of general debate on the measure. Reviewing the rates in the first subject of the bill, Senator King, Democrat, Utah, said the increases proposed ranged from 150 to 600 per cent, presented statistics to show that imports of the commod ities unter discussion were negli gible and charged that the result of enactment of the proposed duties would be to increase the "already swollen fortunes of drug and chemical manufacturers at the ex pense of the American people." Attacking what he characterized as the dye monopoly, Senator King declared that the propaganda which he charged that it had circulated was "false, deceitful and designed io mislead the American people for the purpose of having erected the embargo which it succeeded in ob taitning. In this connection he warn ed corporations and business men generally that unless they treated the consuming public fairly the people would "rise up in their wrath and pull down the temple" of business. Senator Jones, Democrat, New Mexico, served notice on the Sen ate that there would be votes on each of the hundreds of rates in the bill. Senator Harrison, Democrat, Mis *issippi, offered a resolution call ing on the tariff commission for in foriation as to the result of the operation of the emergency tariff bill. Ie asked for immediate con sideration, but Senator Smoot ob jected, saying it could be acted upon tomorrow without displacing the tariff bill. "We were told," said Senator IlIarrison, "that the emergency tar iff was to be the panacea for all agricultural ills. We knew that was largely buncombe. The tariff commission has gathered the facts ainI ('engross and the country are entitled to know what they are. The facts will help in a wise consideration of this hill. TOH A('C() GIOWERIS OF CLARENDON COUNTY 'lhe I'lanters Tobacco Warehouse of Mlanning South Carolina, will be Operated This Season For 'T'he Sale of . bacco at Auction. (ient lmen: I take this meinied of correcting the 1irrr that appeared in The Manning Tiue, copied from the Florence I id not give any one authority to donno my warehouse to Mr. Sapiro's -:lld tobacco society. I regret 1 t I am unable to (1o this. I-':rmers I expect to see tobacco sell wl if you makhe a goodl grade. I wob :elvokis. yon in the offset to br ow a way thle primings. Thnn youi for' Past, patronage nd at on:me time assurmng you my prain in se lhnig your tobacco brt e i~h;t do!llar possible, andI 1ita . is umne you thant you will have enXr P cen (t your tobacco sells for th. 1-iy it is sold. I onL, Your ver~X y 'ordlially. TPH DlII. COTIHRAN. Alar by. JudgIite J1. M1. Windlham h: a -( ii (laree Lester Player of ShP h and Miss Jessie Mae Harris L: igt fte stork delivered to r. m.l (rLCh encte Iseman a bab~y a p :ply to the Jundge of ProbahteC (pP rItndiian Coutily, oin the 20th day M y,11' a t iI o'clock a. m.b for .Ie Pof Disch arige as G;uaardlian for Luil J hnishon, formnerly a minor. Willion Jlohnmson, Guardian. w Zin, S. C., A pril 2G, .1922. Wedded as Atlantic A u nonusual wedtding was the heari (a 'ds so the briidegroomis thought AIhtiic ity, the party to wecar water ins aI beneditction. [ rank Fisher and While They Last FORD Size INER TUBES SI.25 Front or Rear LET US MAIL YOU ONE CLARENDON MOTOR CO.' U. ). C. TO OBSERVE MEMORIAL DA Clarendon Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Mann ing, will observe Memorial Day, which day falls on Wednesday,. May the 10th. The Chapter wil entertain the veterans of Clarendon County at din ner and the ladies cordially invite -and urgently request that every veteran he present. THE ALCOLU MUSIC CLUB The Alcolu Music Club met at the home of Mrs. Brooks Harley Friday afternoon, April 21st. There were eight members present with our new member Madeline Shipman and three visitors. We studied the history on the life of one of our great musicians, Franz Joseph Hayden, which we all found very interesting. Our president then asked each member to play her favorite hymn. A duet was rendered by Jennie Alderman and Mrs. Harley. We decided to use our (Iues this month to get a black hoard for our Har mony work. The Secretary read the [A LITTLE7 iMONEY' IS A OANGERnOUS 'TIN tG AT ANj> AUCTION SALE. Sprinkles Benediction desire of May O'Keefe and Emmna fa ceremony otf the steel pier at proof suits and with waves sprink Howardi Detwiller.e son here t minutes of our lakt meeting 'whieh 11R. 'ODA OUNTAIN" were approved. Refreshments were served, after which we adjourned to Los Angeles, April 25.-A to meet again Friday May 19th. court record is expected to be co Juanita Wells, Secretary. pleted soon with a decision I - appeal of .a Siamese referred A delightful musical entertainment by tired court clerks affil was recently given in Florence by the with writer's cramp, as "Mr. S Florence musical club under the direc- Fountain" who is charged with tion of Mrs. T. B. Haynesworth, pre- son. His correct name is Licul sident of the club. Mrs. Haynesworth suesszesszes Hurruizzisatizzii. as Miss Maggie Huggins" spent her girlhood in Manning and received her musical education in her home town from her mother Mrs. Dr. Huggins. Mrs. Haynesworth has a wonderful Durango, Colo, April 24.-V melodious voice and has often ap peared as soloist in the choirs of the . Wood1 35, city editor of different Churches in Manning. Duranro Herald, was shot and kil OUR MODERN METE appeaday ofrs 'y .aSmeerfre by l n a s teregcour pcle forlai wit writsaer' idfrp aON". StI' Fountain" wo ges chargerit Ton. Hamos corec-naereaLeu 2ia L.r Wood 35yE dtroi /c . dif'een Chuche in Mannig. fDrag Headlacso n i WedneSdayTh'rsd'yaFf hounP Payke us th regla p fo ONoCN EUALS kOnE forONELCAl This Saeisalaeade The PurPoses s 6....ave in order to get a larger the benefit. Polar Bar The- Famous Ice -Cream Chocolate-covered dainty 5c 2 Bars forE 6c Liggett's Opeka Tea P-"- 200 Cups of Tea-for le The Standard of Ex ~ cellence. Standard Price, Half - Pound Packet .... ..-60c -_hi Sale -il Twvo Packets . Household Remedies Oc dlozen A sperin Tablets, 2 for.-.-.1e ;5 for 100 A sperin Tablets, 200 for ......66c 5c Castor Oil, 2 for-.. .........-....---16c c dlozen Calomel Tablets, 2 doz. for .......6c 1l.00 Cod Liver Oil Cough Syrup, 2 -for $1.01 Gl jan B 5~c Baby Laxative, 2-for--...... -..-..36c O0c Cold Tablets, 2 for------.---.......31c JJ ;oc Eczema Ointment, 2 for-........-....6c Oc Eye Wash, 2 for --..----... --.......31e Oc Hecadache Powders, 2 for-...............11 Oc K idney Remedy, 2 for--..--.......--..61c Oc Rat and Roach Paste, 2 for...-31c Oc Rheumatic Remedy, 2 for.- -.........61 5c Soda Mint Tablets, 2 for-.......--.16c 1.50 Celery and Iron Tonic, 2 for .......$1.51 5c Sulphur andi Cream of Tartar Lozenges, 2 for -------- ----------------26c 2.00 Bramboo Brier Blood Purifier, 2 for ----------.-------.-......$2.01 Oc Mentholine Balm, 2 for--......--.......31c Oc Soothing Syrup, 2 for -...............31c Oc Rexall Little Liver Pills, 2 for .....31e Oc Kidney Pills, 2 for -...-.....--.....61c Oc Rexall Throat Gargle, 2 for-.......5c Oc Rexall Sunburn Lotion, 2 for-.....31c Oc Rexall Larkspur Lotion, 2 for ...--1 Oc Elkay Cleaning Fluid, 2 for-..........31c Jailoid Nail Polish 35c, 2 for-----.....36c failoid Cuticle Solvent 35c one, 2 for 36c Th Fa osL larmony Rolling Massage Cream, One Jar dnSes 5c, 2for------------------------86c Jy al's Face Cream 30c Jar, 2 for............31 Oc .Jar, 2 for ----------.. ----.............6c Sc Vick's Vapo Rub Salve, 2 for.-.-36c 2p 5c Sloan's Liniment, 2 for.-.............36c 5c Sloan's Liniment, 2 for-.............-76c 1.10 loans Liimen, 2 or----d-$1.4 icet.Wewntyo o oe alandr Wh el Stoe m n rilso aeta r o here today by Rod S. Day, 47, editor fow newspapers fight { of-the Durango Democrat. The shoot- law. The exchange of ed ng ing, which occurred in the business ment continued about a i h district, is said to have grown out of it finally grew personal. to an editorial fight over the eighteenth When Day and Wood met" %ed 'amendment to the Constitution. authorities said they Namej Day gave himself up and is being s- held by the sheriff. No witnesses an argument. Wood is thexk to the shooting have been found to have struck Day with a wea} by the authorities. breaking Day's nose and 1niot The editorial controversy is said other injuries. The shooting ' to have started when the Herald to have followed. Wood, w o t r1- printed a clipping from another married, died in a hospital an(Zl he Colorado newspaper, which declared later. 0 led that the Democrat was one of the Day declined to make a statetn rOD of ADVERTISINc My item here advertised and we will give you anothe iWsing plan. We cut profits and something besides distribution of our meritorious products and you ge SttterneryOneida Community SYMPHONY LAWN Par Plate CARDS AND 50c Teaspoons, 2 for------1 STATIONERY 76c Tablespoons, 2 for------760 tWite, Blue, Pink, Lavender, Etc., tc Frks, 2 fora------------ 61 X1.25 2 for $1.26. 76c Sugar Shells, 2 for ---------710 __________________ 75c Ice Tea spoons, 2 for ---------60 "Par Plate" June pattern is guaran teed for 10 years by the Oneida Cor munity Company, Ltd. Ceratea A great preparation for the Toilet aoods omplexion. Will not harm the 30c Nice Deodorant, 2 foru anothe----31 akin or grow hair. 6ne 30o lc Tooth Powder, 2 for_-------------1 njar01 C jwar 61 C 30c Tooth Paste, 2 for--------------31 $1.00 White Face Porsyln Hair Brushes, ___________ for -------- ---- ---- ---- -----.0 25c Tooth Brushes, 2 for-------------_28 ditrbuo of th etkonuremsritoro produselctsnd of Whie .n th AWNlti hie, TlePik Laene, .00BuutmeFaePwe,2f 301C.25o a2 for2fo$1.26.--3 A0cgCocatButtepCreamionforor--the 2:cmCleexioniltWSoap,2oforarm--th2 $.0FuaiSyigskin2orfoow$2air jar Bottle 20 11Cln onai e n,2fr2 Full two-quart capacity (~ l ooyWiigFud afpn moulded, all-rubber wvater 2fr------------6 bottle. One that is guar-$10011olnWrtgFuinept anteedl for one year or2fr------------1. your money back. Standard Price, One 2cWiigTbes o-----2 Bottle --.....-..$2.50Areaeea4c l,2b.fo This Sale, 25CseoePaerPaoRls ahCp Two Bot's. sae th's Seeds Podrufs ndreth Package Gar-Cad ll fresh stock, 10c . Rxl sotdCooae on 5~ pckaekagi'eamussprfiesuaforedJr 75cs o (a Als 1ponl, 2 -...-.........6c 6cOn Pinorks5, 2 for ------........ 61 One Quar Shll, 2 for---------.--..7 "Prnthslag.aete"te on unispatr wih guaran ha isthtw wilslatee this O1 enyth Sale.dCm muit CmANNG Ltd.