The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, June 09, 1920, Section One Pages 1 to 20, Image 6

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T HE MANIA Entered at the Postoffice at 1M Appelt & She Published Ev Subscription Rates $2 MANNING, S. C., WEE TOO MU( Sometimes we wonder if it is go much money. Of course the natura much money as possible, and money it is possible to have too much of a g The war has made America fal Men who in 1914 had nothing now had a modest sum six years ago ar You see it every day. In the cities it is more apparent cities no manufacturer will produce, merchant will sell an article at a rea rich quick. Employees ldemand p please, and in many cases are becom agined. Instead of the employer be hired help practically tells him where The war produced the profiteer, fuses to loosen his grip upon the cou slipshod manner and inferior materia expenses and increasing profits to ab In the manufacturing world it is fits, or where quality does prevail th Of course there are some except few and difficult to find. The ease - during the past six years has produ ducive to the future welfare of our c Buy a horn. BIe%. into it. M1 heard. Want to know who your friends have "a little something" hidden aw A merchant advertises "silk shir short for comfort. There's nothing an abbreviated one down. With Carranza in his grave at t assassin, there is a possibility of a tions in Mexico. A possibility-that The railroads want a billion do they want an increase that will proc it to them. The consuming goat at on his lacerated back. JUNE NEWS IN THE K. of P. Plans for extension of the Order at assumption of greater obligations fc its advancement, will, according I announcement sent out by the officer be the central thought At the ne: convention of the Suprdme LodI Kni-hts of Pythias. This legislatiN body of the Order will be convened Minneapolis, Minnesota, on Argu 10th, 1920, the (late having ret t been changed from August 3rd b) o ficial notice from the Supreme Chai ceilor. Nearly one million members of tfi Order in the United Stato and Can da are interested in what will.he dot at this convention. Among the mar proposed changes in tne present lav :are those which will, if enacted, pri vide for admission to membership a A8 years of age instead- of 21; li1 membership; changes in funeral bent fit laws; and a national tuberculos sannatorium for members of the Ot der. While representation of eac Domnain ja based upon Pythian popuib tion, under the statute each Grant ifomain must have two supreme ret ;res~entatiyc, Somt have as many a five. This method of selection gives true representation of the Order an provides a method by which th Supreme Body ip influenced only b, condlitionts prevailing in all partso the country. The Order has made phenomena growth (luring the Iast year. Tha gain in membership for 1919 is- re ported to be over forty thousand There has been much activ-ity in thu Uniform Rank and it is expected tha over thi-ty thousand men in uniforn will attend the national encamnpmen: held in Cleveland, Ohio, in .July. The Insurance Department reporl shows an increase of protectior amounting to a gain of over five mil lion dollars last year making a total of over $1 03.000O,000 of protectior providIed by this branch (of the Order During the first four months oif this year the membership was increased over three thousand. The Knight of Khorassan known as the "Play G;round of Pythianism" has more than doubled its membership ir the last two years. It is with thesc encouraging repiorts of advancemnent that the Supremeilt Lodlge will assembkc to make provision for. a broader ser vice to the miembersh ip and plan a program (of activities to meet the present conditions. Fifty-five grandl domains wvillI have representation at the convent ion and it is probable that the session will last ten (lays. More than 200) comnpanies of Uni form Rank, K(nights (If Pyth ins, have been formed into clubs to provide fundls wtih which to defr'ay expenses of the Comnpany to the Cleveland Encampmnen t. Prizes amtountinrg to severatl thousand (dollars will be awarded for cornpeti tive drnilIs. The Supreme Temtple, Pvthianm, Sisters, wvith over 200,000 membetrship wili hold their Supreme Convention in M intnapol is, Mnesota, concutrrent wit hthe (late of the Supreme Lodge. El Watkodis Tretmple, Knights of Khorassan , is the largest organtization of its kind in A merica. The mem bership is over 1,200 and the featutres of the tetmple ni-e a band of nearly 100 pieces and a drill team of nearly 200. RedI Star Lodge, San Diego, is the largest Pyth ian lodge in the world. It NGTIMES anning as Second-Class MAtter. pe, Proprietors. cry Wednesday .00 per year in Advance iNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1920. JH MONEY od for the American people to have so I instinct of a man is to accumulate as is a decided necessity these days. But ood thing. ulously rich, the envy of all nations. are comfortably well off. Others who a now rolling in wealth. The result? than in the country towns. In the big no middle man will distribute, and no sonable profit. All seem to want to get .ohibitive wages, work .otout as they ing about as inefficient as could be im ing the master of his own business, his he getsoff. and for the sake of easy money he re ntry. Buildings are thrown together in Is are used, all for the sake of cutting normal. the same. Quality is sacrificed for pro price becomes almost probibitive. ions to this rule, but the exceptions are vith which money has been accumulated :ed this state of affairs. It is not con >untry. -0 ike a noise for this town. You will be -00 Are? Just let it become known that you ty and you will soon learn. -00 ts one-third off." Too short, brother, too more exasperating than trying to keep -00 ie hands of a treacherous and brutal return to something like normal condi s all. -00 lar increase in freight rates, or rather luce that much additional income. Give ill has a square inch or two of hide left other lodges are in the race for the honors. They are Garfield, Milwau kee. Wis; Crusade, South Bend, Tnd. d Hobah, Bethlehem, Penn.; Wyane, De. triot, Mich.; and Oklahoma, Oklahome r City, Okla. H. L. Baxley, K. of R. S i Pinewood K. of P. Lodge No. 124 ae ____o PUBLIC HEALTH NOTES n it "There is nothing in all the work y so important as little children-noth. F- mag so interesting. If ever you wisi t-, go in for philanthropy, if ever yot wish to be of any use in the world IeAQ 4-pngthing for littl; hi11 ron, 1 k. ever yOU yeai'n to be truly whI, tuMP .e children. We can dress the sore y bandage the Wound. imprisor. the Ia criminal, heal the sick and bury th( o. dead, but there is always a chance t that we can savo the child. If the e .rreat army of philanthronists ever ex -terminate sin and pestilence, ever a 'work out the race's salvation, it will ... nh ecauise a little child has led them.' David Starr Jordani. ..The sch'iol year being ended aitid the i wvork of iichool inspection necessaijy -laid aside' until Fall, Public Health a Nurses throuigfiout the State are plan. imu in their districts a series of l Baby Conferences for the summer a months. Mother.4a are urged to bring ' all children under sN years of age to r these conferences. Careful examina lions are made by physicians andl. re cords of the child's condition given to the ,mother. Children who are not nhvsfcally normal will he visited, or their mothers wvill be asked to bring them to the nurse at regular inter "aIs. The first of these Conferences in this County will be held at Gable, at the church on next Tuesday, the "ffeenith of Jfune. beginning at nine o'cloc'k. This conference is for the m"others and children of the Gable.. 5ar'din ia district and all mothers with mn Ihat district are urged to bring th,'ir babies to the conference. If vou r baby seems to be normal, bring him and have him examined so that you may have the satisfaction of' know in r that hre is '"'rfectly well ; if he is ailing, bring him to the con f'erenc- and find out what is the mat tot' with him. .Mi'es Maryv Shore. County Nurse, will he in charge of the conference. She will have with her Miss Eidith Wnton. District Supervisor, and will ' assist ed hv 't local commnitt ee and the local physicians. Miss Shore asks lat an invitation he extended to all etors, nurses, mothers and the pub enori' lv. thi'ouighout the County to aitendl the conference. in 't messaue to mothers the State lea'd of' Iealth says: "In the Iast analysis saving the babies must he the work of the individual mother. S a' your' own b~abv and thle babies or the con-muinity will take' ('are of' 'mselves.'' So let us anr-in urge that all mothers in the distriict bring 'heir children under six to the Gable Sard(inia conference on thle 15th. SAYS DRTY ,AW WiId, RE E4NFORCED) Washington, .June 8.-D-fecided imipe tiis to enforcement of prohibtition lawvs will he the immediate effect of the Supreme Court decision declaring the I'lihte'enth amendment to the Cons' tti on andI the Prohibition Enforce er of Internal Revenue Willtams de clared tonight in a statementi. The American people, Commissioner Williams said, will demand observance of the prohibition law as of all other laws. He added that citizens wbo have heretofore passively acquiesced in the prohibition act, pending the court de cision, "now may /be depended upon to beconie active in cooperating with the federal, State and municipal au thorities in Its enforcement." The commissioner expressed the be lief that the method of issuing and handling liquor permits, which now is. being perfected, "will do away with forced permits and illegal use of per mits legally granted." -o.0 $500,000,000 FOR AMERICA Paris, June 7.-The share of the United States in the first twenty bil lion marks gold of reparation bonds which Germany is required to issue under the Versailles treaty will be about $500,000,000, it was stated here today. ' This sum, it was explained, will be for the first twenty months occupa tion of the Rhineland by American troops. ELECTEI) CHIEF ENGINEER Columbia, S. C., June 8.-Charles -1. Morefield, formerly district en: gineer for the federal bureau of public roads in the South, was today elected by the South Carolina Highway Commission as chief engineer for the highway department. The election of a secretary was deferred. Approval I of federal aid to the amount of $400, 000 for the construction of the Santee river bridge connecting Berkley and Williamsburg counties, was given. Recommendation likewise was made for $75,000 in federal aid for the Wat eree river bridge. AVIATION CADETS ARE KILLED IN TEXAS San Antonio, Texas. June 8.-Avia tion Cadets Roy W. Ellington, of Me l Crory, Ark., and Harold Bramley, of Mildred, Mont.. were killed outright at Kelley Field today when their air plane went into a tail spin and fell 12.000 feet. bursting into flames when it struck the earth. Both cadets came here recently from March Field, Cal ifor ia. 0 RIOTS IN VIENNA OVER FOOD Vienna, .Jvnq $-*eveP peraori woro killed and a seoi-e wouided in the fighting between the police force and citizens yesterday during the demon- 7 stration over the high cost of livin ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES WINTHROP COLLEGE SCHOLARSIiIP AND ENTRANCE EXAMINATION The ex'amination for th "a'd 4. vacant Scholarships in int?ro._ College and for the admissf8R new students will be held at T ICounty .Court House pn .IFriday, .td 2, at 9 a. m. Applicants must not be less than sixteen years of age. When2 Scholarships are vacant after Ju 2 hy will be awarded to those makin~g Ale highest average at this examimation provided they meet the conditions governing the award. Applicants for Scholarships should write to President Johnson before the ,examination for Scholarship examination ablanks. Scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. The next session will open September 15th, 1920. For further information and catalogue,~ address Pres. D. H. Johnsion, RockT Hill, S. C. F( 0 881S[I[D ADVETISING FOR SALE--One 2 story brick store, p known as the Truluck or T1roy store in Summerton, S. C., for particulars see Durant & Floyd, Manning, S. C- 21-tf-c _ FRSAI,--linder TIwine. Thomas M Live Stock Co. WANTED-Three girls to act as ush ers for Festival Week, good pay, ap- h ply, mail only. Pastime Theatre. T P'ORTO) RICO POTATO PLANTS-.m From selected Government seed stock as fine as ever growned. Ex press 1000, $2.60, 2000, $4.75, 5000, $11.25, 10,000, $20.00. Prepaid parcel post 500, $1.75, 1000, $3.50. Send for price list tomato and all other plants. Parker Farms, Moul trie, Ga. 22-4t-c. BEST HIND)ER TWINE--W. P. Legg. I HAVE FOR SALE two very fine .Jersey milch cows, big, milkers, ci gentle and extra nice milk. Can see si them milked at my home. HI. HI. si Bradlham. b: TOBACCO TWINE at Abrams, 69c lb. FOR SALE---inder Twine. Thomas Live Stock Co. 'PTHACCO TWINE at A brams, 69c lb. EX P'ECTlED to arrive at once a car of a 130 barrels of the very finest lime nI for building and disinfectant pur- y poses. Price $2.90 per barrel. W. ,. XwbwN ae 'H10VN June. Manning ~g I. Spe Ie "MAL ' Greatest V 3 3 "TRE BYR "Lost Cit: "Larry SE Reserved tickets on sale office. Adults $2.0( 'OACC6 TWINE at A>rams, d9c H OR SALE-Binder Twine. Thomas Live Stock Co. ASOLINIC SYSTEM-Oft Tanks and Pumps, Air Compressors, Comput ing Scales, Show Cases, Account Registers, Floor Scales, Rebuilt Cash Registers, Safes, Store Fix tures. The Hamilton Sales Co., Columbia, 8. C. No.5-tf. 09AtCCO TWINN at f, ttfam, 69e lb. VANTEn-r 'u~Ieitnfb ii# eity ae assistanit IMk ked~t, have experis(tiek, can nks' peting inachiftoe Referenin~ iiiShed, Not afraid of *gtk. Address: P. O. Box N4*&- 192, Manti ing, S. C. it-pd. )BACCO TWINE at ASMaih 69 lb. )R RENT--A nice 7 romIig 9 on Sullivan Island, Statiot'2'' JetF room and servant quarters. ,Abp to H. M. Thomas, Station 27,' Sij livan Island, S. C. ,23-if ,ACE YOUR ORDERS quick for A Rod Heart Cedar Shingles while the' prices is $9.00 and $10.00 per 1000. W. P. Legg. ILLEGE PREPARATORY SCHOOL -a. E. C. Nettles Alabrook, Principal Manning, South Carolina F~ifteen standlard units high school glish, French, Latin, mathematics, itory, science andl penmanship. orough preparation for any college. Speial hour classes (luring the sum r to review andl make tup back work. SLOW ches, pains, nervousnens, diffi. 2lty in urinating, often mcta': ~riousi disorders. The worldt andard remedy for kidney, liver. adder and uric acid troubies GOLD MEDAL l 9th. -1 is LE" Filmed )N aarless" ennett" es and Theatre box gram lre'n $1. An yoor housei Co. line of Paints, Etans,. ellacs, Fillers, Enamels,. hes and, the famous Vals.. pped to compete with any th materials for depend.. rad exterior painting. Let it your Floors, Plastered ture, Bathrooms, Picture 'as, Stables, Fences, Ma.. nt purposely made We can tell you SW j ose it. ~r, that the b~iautY aW11 sore a~ matter of "knabl rtlon of "what's it 2,4-th omT' may buy ten dlfAt)e 'gffn, paying another ti, an~dI still never obtain 6lie-other hand, the man gov a i90rfect job with 4p fretittently' effecting a - S, Now get reat satisfac ob, wh~ile tlii, otimr kind ing comY~iymise do it right.. With e mlaxirmloks nt Mar; EEDIN, Manning Grocery C.. muumnmamm.... - L4th. to 1 iPicturel eial Attactiol CECIL B. De MILLES E and FEMA VERYWOMAN' loman Picture Ever ASURE ISLM QBElIT LOUIS STEVENS( ALSO "Elmo the F .mon" "Mack S now at convenient stor 3eason tickets-entire pro ) - - Chilo including war tax Let'us ,i On the painting With- ouir John Lucas & Calcininues, Varnishes, S} Lacquers, Bronzes and Brus par Varnishes, we are equi body from any where, wi able, high grade interior a .us advise you how to pai wta1s, Beaverboard, Furni ' rameas Automobiles, Bai ehinory, Ps. There'g istug~a for e~ery purpd. which to get and h Advice and: estimnatea chei ligation to buy. Remembi economy of a job' iu ofte. : inir how" than the meoe que a gallon." In othek' vWods, woith1of paint at $3.6(' pa ten doilira to have it put o the resea sobghf fsr. On who "kno'we how" can- ofter less paint at'a ihighbr prici money saving, an'd, it'riot th tion from the "lunw how" j always remains a'disappoli It costs no more' tb our Paints you get thi and service. Get in touch with our Pa. C. R. BR. At T[he