The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, December 24, 1919, Section One Pages 1 to 12, Image 3
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UTINY AL[LGED
ON ARMY Y[8EL
our of These Face Other Ofenses-.
Transport America Manned by
Civilians
Now York, Dec. 21.--Eleven mem
ers of the crew of the transport
nerica, including two petty ollicers,
harged with mutiny on the high
as and other crimes were taken from
ie ship in irons today wvhe.n she (dock
dI at a Hoboken ar my pier. Other ar
ests are expectedi to b)e made, as the
'ansport crew is repor ted to have
eon in almost open rebellion since
,avinty this port last Novemiber on a
rip to Europe and return. An I. W.
. agitator is said to have fomented
e .trouble.
T o America, an ar my tr anspor t
ini mied byV a civiliaon crew, I rtur ned
m1 l<'rance yester day with miember s
f the Americano peaoce mission.
Six of the 11 prisoner ts takenx from11
e vessel are allege d to havec been
tlders in the tr ouble ab~oard.(
enl of thei priisoners are11 char gedl
ith nmutiuny on the lig hseas. The
hers ar ch (arged wvith ste aling and
her offe'nses.
William Calkins, an or dinaryi seA
an, accused of being one of the r ing
aders ini the trouible. aboard the tirans
>rt, and who is saidl to have had an
,W. W. card, was ar rested by ani
medl uardl, who founid him hiding in
e hol of the ship after it haid (lock
Boyce Street
The
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Turing ............$1,850.
Spee<dster ..... ..-$2,000.
Good Gulf Gasoline
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Calkins had been arrested at sea for
stealing but in some manner escaped
and was relorted missing.
Six men are in the ship's hospital,
suffering from gunshot wounds, in
flict'.d during the mutiny or in fights
aboard the transport.
Accorating to an executive ofiior"
of the America, Bolshevik and I. W.
W. agitators have been causiny
trouble among the crews in the trans
port service for some time.
An official investigation of th< mu
tiny will be started on board the ship
at 10 r.'elock tomorrowv morning.
SONG OF TH'lE l''ORIDSON
I'm glad I am a tractor
The kind that's made by Ford
A' working steadly all dlay long,
I'm sure I pay my board.
I run along in any soil
Wvith plowv or disc or drag
Arnd if they ov'erload me,
I never try to lag.
I love to take a tractor disc and make
six rounds an hour
Or draw two plowvs ten inches deep)
To showv my strength and power.
I'll take four loads of cotton
and pull themi to the gin
And bring the hales right hack with
llefore the mules begin.
A diril lis just like play for me
A 'racing down the fields
Thomas
VELI
00 Delivered Roadster....._.
)0 Delivered Tlouiring._........
WATCH LO(
We hav
Buggies, ai
of
Rut
cold bottle of
re-Cola
the snap and zest
to solve the busi
lems reaching your
Y
ors a
Brown say.; I paid him in a year
By big incr'ase in yields.
In one way I'm particular
I've got to have clean air
It's washed before its fed to me
That's to deerease i.:t Wear.
I'm no experiment you know
Just trusty, tried and true
I start ta work at six a. m.
A nd g:ve up ..when it's through.
I do not nced eXpensive fuel
Cheap kerosene is good
I ise it with economy
I'ord maode mle so 1 couild.
I'm fill of hospitality
(1 enller "t he Ia:inmer's fiend1(."
Made strongly at the factory
1 sho0w it in) the end1.
Wmn. Sondlee-ger.
Al 'TO(-ICRAIN SM ASIh
-bek~tsonv1ille. Via.. Dec. 21. ---When-a
i:'thb loti'iii nais('enger traini on tihe At
'ant ir Co"st Un'v Itailroadi cut ani aui
W; ( bile ir- Iow at a gradle crossing
tom'i ,i.i a half miles southwest of
thii city this a' fterniloon five piersons
CHICH ESTER SPILLS
. o s secaied wi iiaj is'ion,
s io n^aii l'i-.Sto g
%*yarsknownsiest,Safest.Awaysselable.
SODBY DRIJGGISTS EVERYMEHRh
Live- Sto
MANNING, S. C.
[orace M. Thomas, Manager
E[
--....1,685.00 Touring -
---.$1,685.00 Illoadster -
RACINE TIRES
All Sizes Cords and Fabrics
3AL~S EACH WEEK FOR U
e on hand at all times a big si
MULES and HORSES
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to
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li (4 very is 4 vtriemely do(ubtful.
w'II (e a prom iinent arch itect oif this
c&2 *''rhert Simmons400, age~d 141, who.
S <!rvi ng the car; Italph M elillan,
: .J lms Selb, aged 12, and
.. "la ('ravey, aged 12, stepdlaugh ter
'AO P. l'ris, superin~tendent of the
N 4: d Air I~ine RIioadI.
araih TaleIy aged 12. daughter' of
:re. Tl( , was in'ju red. Ad vices from
o' los'ital tonht stated that she is -
i. a c tical, cond1 ition, and little hope
Is- it tin fo't I r her recove ry.
' Ph a rt of young people, chape..
r :ne by l irs. Tealey, ere 12iang to
the woods for ('bi ristagmd ho1ly andl
everree'(ns when the rciident occu rr
N IRGR() A lI it ISTIChI)
Swal sea lle. a1.Th robghery of
ais churs T leb, wh ich occurred several
days ago, iuhui:ited yesterIby in. the
arreost o4f I''ank I Iarley, a ner-o, who
lives on CallIie G'ardner's pltace inI
(Calhoun counity 12 iles eas:t of Sw~ani
seai.
All the property was richivered as
was. atlso ai boo)k &asc fr~om ('alvarv
school house, it is sa4id. 'lTeO co
munIIity was arousiedl over thiese robber
ies anid wvent to4 work As one14 nIin~ to
terretI oit the4 ma:t Leo. Thei 4Igro satvt
he blought t he th ings from aniother
!ieL'o who wav~s driving a1 large truck.
The negro is be ing sent to H jil :at 1.4'x -
mytoni by Mlagis trate ~aartiu.
ck Compe
ORT CO]
---- --$1,090.00 I TEon
2 TIoni
-----$1,090.00
SED) CARS
ock of
runlements.
T IS WORTH IT'S
WEIGHT IN GOLD,
SAYS LIPPETT
tlanta Man Takes Ferrolax
and Now Enjoys Best of
Health in Exery Way
"When it comes to building a man
) from weak, rundown condition, and
Liting new energy and vitality in
s whole system, Ferrolax beats any
ung I have ever seen or heard of.'
Ud A. F. Lippett, who lives at 80
lls Ave.. Atlanta, Ga., while talking
ith a Ferrolax representative a few
iys ago.
"Yes sir, Iherrolax is nil right," con
nli Mr. Lippett, "and it is the only
edicine I have ever taken thit hit the
'o)t in my troubles. I suffered from
eiiLrestion and stomach troubles and
ea mr1y everything I ate woull cau.s
e to suffer afterwards. I wo'ld
ften be so bloated 11p with gas after
leafs, I could hardly ie; a ron.1
"ath. Sometimes this gas would
se n into my chest and cause my
",r11. to palpitate something awful. I
lt' ire'l a"'1 worn out all the time. 1
over felt like trettintr on in the mo''o
1, -m(rrely ever felt like t at ine
' hreakfast.
T fnnally veciled to give Fe'rrolux
ri' I, and sir, it is simply wonderfn
v\ th 1t med}icine ove'rca:me nn\
'ob1es. Why. I never felt hefter ir
verv wrav in all nv life. I have
ne anpetite and (at three, hits heart)
oals v"er'mv dav. 'i n''ve' have
'e''i of inlitrestion or somach teon' hi
n -"Jmre. F'le'rrolax is wart h it.
-niht. "'old to any body who su1f
'r's as I did, and I am) more than glam
o"',,men' d it to ev"ervh1odo ".
l''errl-'' x is sol,1 b I) k l-:n 's T)" 1
'r". Mtanninr; ). 0. ianie & Co.
'''' ro .
("t a bottle at eh i er ",' t ' lv
" e it niP(oordi'llr to (il ree'f inns and il
ao'e' "ot do v'on th 're o'l vo'1 w\"a
our bie.e wo'dl is ,,od enoe-1l fee
' '. 1 W h-h for 11" ' - f of tli
l s"" 'hat Ferrolaix is doin(
r' ein 'r"-ue dv
WHItISK EY STILL'
h ille. N. C.. Dec. 21.---With a
" ""ef1'so', in his party, Sherifl
Ilarld C"se. of Hne'lcrson Co'inti
'atr here. today raided three illicit
hiskev stills. capttred tow onera
irs red-handed and started what rc
'e offieers say is a drive which
it lextend all over western North
arolina.
Professional Card s
.JNO. (;. DINKINS
Attorn"y-at-i.aw
M\NN!N(. S. C.
DuRAN'' & EI.IERBE
Attorneys et Law
MANNING, S. C.
0. Purdy. S. Oliver O'Bryar
PUI)DY & O'IIRYAN
Attorneys and Counselors at ILaw.
MANNING, S. C.
FiU'lD ICSESNE
Attorney at Law
liT hree Dl''loor's I ielowv Post (O)li e
MANNINL., S. C.
1)R. .1. A. C'OLE,
D~entist,
MANNING, S. C.
Upstairs Over Weinherg's Corner
J. W. WIDEM~AN,
Attornley at Law
M'eA NniNGY, S. (.
Phone No. 2()
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PNEUMONIA
Neglect of a simple cold is often
the direct cause of pneumonia. Chil
dren do not like to take lauseating
medicine but do like the soothing
effect of the external remedy,
AM SALVE
wuor Im~ inr comecs
rame's Vapomentha Salve is ap
plied by rubbing this delightful salve
into the chest and under the arms.
The result to almost instant relief from croup
and colds. It is not unusual for
siubborrcasci of ;ncumonia
to succomb after a few
applications. Rec<m
mnended by doctors for
theyoungestbabe uwell
as for grown.ups.
30c. 60c and 11.20
at all drug and gerceral
stores. Free sample
upon request to
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N. Wilkesboro, N. C.
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habit c"lrel the easy and
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ly grad1ual hintion. Also
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