The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, May 26, 1920, Section One Pages 1 to 12, Image 6
THE MAN
Entered at the Postoice at
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Pblished I
Subscription Rates I
-MANNING, S. C., WE
A MENACE T
Will our cities -eventually -bring
Akim will they also bring ruion upo:
.ime will they become a menace ei
'There is grave danger that all
mJi any city a woman could be securi
c.Eaw they receive as high as $4.00 1
'Carpenters, plasterers, bricklayq
acmnahnt with $4.00 and $5.00 a da3
E.AU 0 and more a day and get it.
*u:aces, behind the counters, everyv
i Wages are mounting and th
'.de4creasing.
Profiteering in clothing and otl
Aains unchecked. There is no dimi
Aktwute gone insane on the subject of
-Merchants have made the bald
jdeJcles at moderate prices only to I
.cuxp. " Unable to dispose of ther
dnmile the price and they have been
. aseulers. We might fill the colum
dtt sonly a sma!l portion of the st
-rii, is having Pin injurious effect ur
nu-nm and young women from us and
aiY 'for help. It is forcing us to pa
,,we 7are curtailed in our own power c
The false lure of sudhlen wealth
.-l girl. They are forsaking th
ring in droves to thd call of the
The bubble has been inflated i
een'r-stand the increasing strain.
s.en~s are curtailing their loans foi
Dsmp the alarming inflation of fictil
m-aation of activity in the building
ing- for jobs that are not to be had
wY&terlines, with money becoming ti:
he. The scarcity of food. If farmer,
4iad necessary to feed the cities an<
A country town is delendent la
a teIt to it. If those faris become
A- town is a heavy sufferer. And I
A oon find ourselves in the count
Sir,s -work only too well. If that
VJ: be avoided. But if not checked
ecn the deluge.
Wholesale assininity has never
efl beneficial results. But it has
-:tmned republics, ai'nd' let loose the
The rural population of Ameri
Ltivs have forced upon the nation N
L FTTING
In the opinion of the average fo
LYrrultural industry. They seem t<
vnd we will hand over the food. A
di4riding its food supply with EuArop
- . But the war is over and war ,
The American farmer is vcry s!
er 'best, according to published rept
*smws next winter, with the possibi
* !tur own country. If this should h
b 1hand over the food we need to
&ewrKing profiteere would of course I
S.ae to Europe at enormous gains to
ht :.o. If such is attempted the r<
%iLM engulf any person who attemip
- for the sake of selling to Eurol
America asks neither alms nor
A&m .relieve distress across the water1
a re not willing to send our own
E'urope can work and produce
2tenabbling andI cultivate that will.
"'L~ettin~g George do> it" dloesn't
'uc expected to make of ourselves
*iew preople ever reach the go
menthing higher that they wvant.
A MAN MAY BE KNOWN
HON. MITC
;Attorney General of the I.
the Democratic N<
HAS MADE ENEMil
PRO-GERMANS
RED REVOLUTIONI
PROFITEERS
H-OARDERS
BECAUSE, An Alien Property Cus
Used it to Hielp Ameri
aimECAUSE', lHe is Itriving the Alic
MULNiST'S and~ I. W.
BElcCAUSE,liinrocuWgto
andi UNRtEAS ONAHI
Country.
li'CtSHe in Arresting the UI
the Salie of Commnioditi
iPRLICESC.
JIC oSE lie rced ths "BIg Fl
Whi 'h ,imiits their A
tii)n of Miats nn rd P
Unrelated 1,ines of In
3L tJie Aidted ini Hehalf
Labonr Agitators Who
COAL, in Mid-Wintier
EAULStarvation and told.
BECAUSE, p~ Ho 1s Ioe the 'A1~
LIAN and IFights
MITCHEI
Ia "100 Per Cent Amnericar
SOUTH
IAlso 100 Per Cent
THEREFORE
South Carolina Shoi
and His 'Candidacy.
SWRITE-For Palmer for Prec
* etey General Stands for and what
C. C. Carlin, Chairman Palms
sey Bldg., Washington, D. C.
NING TIMES
Manning'as Second-Clash Matter.
hope, Proprietors.
!very Wednesday
2.00 per year in, Advance
DNESDAY, MAY 2, 1926.
0 COUNTRY LIFE
0isaster to -ur country towns? In doing
a themselves? Ii accomplishing both of
ren to the stability of the republic?
of these may happen. A few years ago
Ad to clean house for $1.50 or $2.00 a day.
i daky and three theals.
re and others in the trades formerly were
. Now they demand as high as $8.00,
In the factories, on the railroads, in the
vhere the same story is told in the big
e amount of work 'accomplished in a day
ier necessities and luxuries of life' flour
nishing of this crime because city people
spendig.
;tatement that they have offered excellent
lave them rejected by the buyers as "too
n, they have tagged the same articles at
immediately snapped up by the profligate
ns of this paper with such cases and still
ory. This riotous use -of money in the
oi couintry life. It is enticing our young,
is leaving the rural communities strand
y exorbitant prices for commodities when
f production and in our earning capacity.
is proving to much for the country boy
cir happy and peaceful homes and are
cities gone mad.
Almost to the bursting point. It cannot
In time it must collapse. Already city
building purposes. It is necessary to
Ious values. Following this will conie a
trades, wth $10.00 a day laborers look
Similar conditions may be expected in
ghter as work ceases. Added to this will
lose their help they can not produce the
I the country towns.
rgely upon the farming community adja
non-productive for lack of help the coun
hbat is the condition in which we fear we
ry towns. The insanity of the cities has
insanity is checked in time disaster may
soon the crash will inevitably come-and
yet been knowni to produce any pernan
toppled kings from their thrones, over
Vildest passions of ungovernable mobs.
ca is not overjoyed at the prospect the
ve revere.
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reign country America is one vast hive ofr011 PLANT DAMAG
> think that all they have to do is to ask TO EXTEN
mierica has been generous in the past in
3, even when we had to deny ourselves -to Tulsa, Okl, May 2
conditions and necessities no longer exist. Inland Refinery fire
iort of help and crop outlooks are not-of norning included five
>rts. Experts predict a shortage of food- aloading rack and cigh
lity of bread and soup lines in the cities cording to i report r
appen Europe can not expect us to meek- night at the compan
sustain life among our own people. Ex- loss o f life was repo
ake advantage of thu situation and send valued at $1,500,000 '.
themselves. But the public will not have the extent of $200,000
>ar of protest will be long and deep and-cials said.
ts to starve American women and child
>e at great personal profit. PESO-ESR
favors from any country. We are readyPA
,vhen condlitions andI humanity permiit, but
people to bed hungry in order to do it. Wsig'n a
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TH-I UN*E R
March 3, 1920, the Ford Motor Co. advance
of the indreased cost of production. No spee
necessary at the time, but it-hasideveloped thi
tations of these advanced prices have been v
safeguard the public against the evils of -mis
the present prices:
Runabout, - - $550
Touring Car, - $575
50 V
Coupe, - - $750
r
Sedan, - - $875
Truck Chassis, - -
(With pneumatic tires and demo
These pricen are all f. o
Fordson Tractor $850.00 f. o. b. Dearh
Any of the Dealers whose names are list
your order, pledging the assurance of the be
New Zion Y
Dealers
3D cipal clinic which has been conducted minis
T OF $200,000 here under direction of a police sur- cases
geon.
I.-Loss in the The purpose of the order it was an
t Cushing this nounced, was to compel drug addicts
pressure stills, to seek treatment by physicinas who Fal
it tank cars, ac- would be furnished drugs in such Hobb
fcive( here to- quantities as may be needed to ad- that
"s office.- No
eted. The plant -
,as damaged to
company offi
isEs sENATE
!5.-After less
sideration, the
sdthe annualGl "" "fr7'~
Fl'9,000,000. The L l
conference for
rences with the Lee Tires ask nio favors of th
finally passed On rough country roads thei
ted by the Sen- travel almost unharmed over
*atins o $ed, ting points that would tear ti
Sbill. less sturdy tires. On pave
Fboulevards Lee Tires wear
G DAUJGHTER Igly and pleasingly tilow,
May 24.--Louis If you knew how to make tirei
w'as todlay bound the best would satisfy you, til
te iand ury the kind you'd build.
~led to death by So thoroughly good are Lee T:
rnoon according get an entirely new idea of tiN
d that the par- satisfaction from the first one
esregret for 8O o
was commanded Ssouyu h.
Lild to dbeath. A
smith's sanity
lay 31.
IS LIVING
The Gazette dieDEL 'S MP
publishes three DAE' IP
statements of
flicers, recently
iho declare 'at
C'zar and a ______________________________
having escaped
Vladivostok to
e now living
istence is being
*easons, the re-I
rE CLINICS
-Narcotic clinics
Lies uindber police
discontinued un
eral government -
today with the PLO\WDEN
AL CAR,.
d the prices of Ford cars because
ifie... announcement was deemed
it taisrepresentations and misquo
nd are being given out. So to
representation, we herewith give
ith dual electric starting and
ghting system...... __-.$625
rth dual electric starting and
ghting system.-----------$650
rith dual electric starting and
ghting system and -demouintable
ims .........----$850
ith dual electric starting and
ghting system and denountable
ims -_.......... $975
rith solid tires and clinch
r rims _
untable rims $640)
b. Detroit.
n, Mich.
3d below, will be pleased to receive
st possible promptness in delivery.
rotor Co.,
New Zion, S. C.
tmum ummmmuun::numumunm::mmmmunuhtumni
ber to patients as the individual day night, is surrounded in a swamp
may require. seven miles north of this city. The
-----0 negro is reported to be heavily armed.
HOBBS IS SURROUNDED le went into a store near the camp,
last night and bought something to
retteville, N. C., May 24.-George eat, backing out with gun in hand
a, leader of a gang of negroes and entered the swamp. A posse was
killed two white men here Fri- quickly on his trail.
ishment.
e road.
r tough treads
sharp and jut-/
e heart out of
d streets and
down surpris. -
and none but ..
ie Le..e Tire isTh
Zig-Zag Tread
res that you ll uclncaily c ienteay
e mileage and wdae racu'*|.aio|c"4
you try. Let A '"d N? enalaw
aiternato on both sides of the
err. wide. ee tread. Skit1.
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