The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, June 23, 1920, Section One Pages 1 to 16, Image 4
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MANNING, S. C., WE
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Grit and perseverance can ovei
Near Bloomingtou, Ill., in the
,threatened serious losses to the far
planting in time t reap a harvest.
Ig corn far into the night, using E
In the outskirts of Chicago tht
his garden until 10 and 11 o'clock a
ination.
Another man whose days are a
grounds around his new house at
his automobile and the electric ligh
This is but an illustration of
play all over the country, a trait
peiple.
It only requires a little ingem
able amount of perseverance to aic
days.
Where there is a will there is a
without the driving force of will p
ment.
YOUNG M1
Many young men are like a pic
If you hold the glass steady over a I
the wood afire. But if you move th<
with the young man. If he keeps
'business in hand he will succeed, bi
to another he will end life as a disn
well worth remembering.
A candidate, once nominated, be
A man-according to your point of v
Our idea of a truly law abiding c
gile in a bottle of booze when he getE
Frankly, we are in a quandary.
-desire und between which we must
account.
The republican hen has laid its
oae shortly, and in due time we will
a new president.
Get ready for your honeymoons
-mapped out from Seattle to Alaska,
*iefuse you the trip if you touch him
added attraction, that your billings a
rupted by mosquitoes at that altitudf
NING TIMES
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DNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1920.
1, IF YOU WILL
ccome almost any handicap of nature.
heart of the corn belt, the late sprir
mers because of their inability to do the
To overcome this they have been plan
earchlights to dispel the darkness.
re is a young married man who works i
t night, using a carbide lantern for illun
Iso fully occupied graded and terraced ti
night by the light uf the searchlights c
on his front porch.
the ingenuity that is being brought ini
which seems to predominate in Americ
tity, a little determination and a reasor
hieve success in the sea of failure theE
ways a way, but the way is of little valu
iwer to pursue it to the point of achievt
PN LIKE GLASS
cc of glass in the bright rays of the sur
lock of wood in the sun it will in time se
glass around it has no effect. So it i
his mind and energy centered upon th,
it if he keeps shifting it from one thinj
ial failure. It is a simple lesson that t
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comes both a man of parts and a part o1
iew.
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itizen is the fellow who won't even smug.
a chance. Know Him?
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There are two things which we greatly
reluctantly choose-a potato and a banil
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egg, the democratic hen is due to drop
hatch out a real live chick in the way of
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girls. An aeroplane service is being
and the prospective groom can hardly
up in time. We might mention, as an
nd cooings will not be unfeelingly inter
Owing
have to be b
per ton duriri
ton. We ar<
of the Car
on the open
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MAY AGREE 6N .IG COUftT
The Hague, June 21 (By the Am
ciated Press)-The 'conference of
~ ternational'jutistsc appeared to be
a fair way today to an agreement
the adoption of what may be cal
the Root-Phillimore plan for a h
court of nations. Though all arran
- ments are still tentative, the pl
which was sUbmitted by Lord Phi
more, representing Great -Britain
today's session, would give the. coui
of the league of nations, which is c
trolled by the big powers, the right
name the panel fr9m which the
sembly of the leakue, in which all i
1r tions will be represented, would cho<
ir perhaps fifteen judges.
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PLAN TO INVESTIGATE
.n DELAY OF LABOR BOA]
Le Waco, Tex., June 21.-A meeting
n all Texas brotherhood of Railm
Trainmen has been called o meet
o Waco Sunday, June 27, to investigi
a the delay in the action of the rail%
labor board looking to increased s
.- aries of this and other railroad uni
e according to an announcement by lot
officers today.
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ONE DEAD IN STRIKE RIOT
Waterbury, Conn., June 21.- 1 n
is dead and two police officers c
seriously wounded as a result of
fight between police and strikers I
t day in Bridge street, outside of t
3 plant of the Scoville Manufacturii
Company. A score of policemen we
bruised by flying stones and oth
missiles and probably as many stri
ers receive dminor injuries.
The dead man was L. Pisa, 18 yen
old and identified as a striker. I
was shot down by policemen and hi
in his possession a 38-calibre revolv
and five chambers emptied.
Lieut. Richard LeRoy, of the loc
police department, is in a hospit
with a wound in the chest, and Jol
J. Bergin, chief of the protective b
reau o fthe Scoville plant has a bull
hole in one lung and is in a serio1
condition.
The section where the rioting o
curred was quiet tonight.
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our friends f<
the many acts of kindness shown i
during our recent bereavement.
Mrs. C. M. Mason,
D. C. Mason.
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to the advance i
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shortage, and
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n London, June 21.-Italian troops
in have-. been withdrawn from. Antivari,
6n Dulcigno and the whole Miontnegrlan
led coast, accordin gte an official agency
igh announcement aL Belgrade. Serbian
ge- troops immediately occupied the evacu
an, ated districts.
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no- 'auerns, June 22.--It was',.
tn- here today that James H. W 'e
f404ist ; peAcber, had , bee
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