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Jackson GENER. I Brick, Iron, C BOX 291, Manning, S. C. MACHINE GUNS TAKE SITHATION IN HAND Troops Ordered to Protect Prisoners in North Carolina S1100T STRAIGHT, IS ORDER Governor Ilickett Declares Accused Men Must Be Saved at All Costs Asheville, N. C., July 18.-"Capt. Fowler, protect those prisoners at all hazards and notify the people I have ordered you and your machine gun ners to shoot straight if an attempt o nthe life of tile prisoners is made," ais the order given by Governor Bick ett tonight over long distance tele phone, from Asheville to Capt. Marion B. Fowler, captain of the Dlurham ma. chine gun coIpnlany, which is protect ing the jail at Graham in which three negroes, charged with an assault on a white woman, were lodged today. Later Governor Cickett got into comt munication with Capt. Fowle'.' and learned that the machine gunners had the situation well in hand and at 10 o'clock tonight quiet prevailed. 11 30 x 3%/ Goody Fabric, Al-W< 30.x.3% Good Fabric, Anti-Si GC SConstruc AL CONTRA fain Office Columbid, S. S. E. PENTZ, Prop. wment and Fram( Three machine guns had been placed around the Alaiance jail while troops ariled with high power rifles patrolled the immediate vicinity of the county bas .e, allowing no large gatherings. "Shoot Straight." Governor Bickett authorized the captain to make public a statement notifying the people of Alanianae that o mob violence would be tolerated and that the lives ol' the prisoners must be saved at all' hazards, and ordered jie machine gunners to "shoot straight if the need arose." The Chief Execu tive also informed Capt. Iowler that other companies of the State National Guard woUld( be ealled out if he should need them to protect the lives of the prisoners and ins tIucted t1he ca ptain in charge of tl situation to notify the aidjutanlt general, who is also here, it' additional forces are necessary. County attorney for Alamance. F. S. Parker, prevailed upon the crowd to let the law take its coures aid as sisted in keeping mob violence down until the arival of the machine gun ners. Capt. Fowler was instructed by the adjutant general to remove the prisoners under guard to some other Loulty, or to the State penitentiary if JV4L J JA .L A 'Tires for .1.11- 1-. 11 Goodyear I and 31x 4-i from the e: applied to To make widely, Go largest tire sizes. If you owi Maxwell c these sizes Goodyear' Station. Go there f4 these tires year s res demonstra ufacture. ear Double-Cure $-i 50 Goody< ather Tread..... -- youi are year Single- Cure $ 0 casmngs id Tread........ $21 30 x 31, J. au5.d V. AI. ?.L %A X.44T. tion Co. .CTORS C. a Construction P. B. McCAHILL, Local Manager e c(1l( (o so without inciting the mob to violece. At a late hour tonight Governor Bickett had heard nioth inog further from G;rahai anid 1)resumel things had quieted down. THE SOUTH L 1.\0) Time was whel expertS wolid tell you that ilne cottol yarnis CoUl nlot he maunufactu red in the Sou ti, l)ecause in the first place labor of the right type Could not he had, and in the secondI place, because of un favorable climatic! Rheumatism Corr From I Disease Caused by Germs in the Blood. Medical scientists differ as to the causes of every foro of rieut ma tismn, but a ree that when causcd by a tiny disease germ, the only elTective metiod of treat mlen(, is to attack the disease at its source, and cleanses the blood of its auie, -as Repres Small ires, of the 30 x 3-, 3C nch sizes, resulta d ~traordinary skill am their mnanufactu re. their quality avai >dyear operates the w factory devoted to 1 a Ford, Chevrolet, r other car taking < you can equip it F'ires at our nearest S< r the exceptional va made possible by 4 ources, experience ted expertness in tire ar HayTourist Tubes cost n~o mnore tha asked to pay for tubes of less merit-why wesuhsure protection is available Ssize in waterproof bag.................. -onditions. In those days the bulk of $he South's cotton crop', was shipped 9*rth, spun into yarns and manufac buied into goods, and shipped back South and sold at the retail stores. 'he South, which was producing all if the raw material ,instead of prof iting by the fact, was paying a double rreight bill, and putting the profits in another section. It was paying the in gthe frciyht of the goods back South, and allowing the profits of manufacture to remain in the North. Then some bolder spirits began to try that which the chemists said could not be done. They began to manufac ture fine yarns with Southern labor and in Southern climate. The results have been successful from the very start, and today there are more spin lles making coarse and fine yarns in the South than there are in the North. Everything is made'from the coars ?st yarns to the fintest counts, and in very recent years a number of manu r:cturers are fin ish ing the goods South rather than shipping them North to )e finished. In fact, there are sev nral highly successful mliaer(er'iz ing and .inishing plants in this State, aml here wvill be many more. There is ilso a t(.1(lenecy among Southern man u aeture's to sel Ithe ir' ow n ot utut di 'ct rather than to ha ndle tih roughlx Northeren ageincies, and tnumubers of .rtoulps of mills in the Fbonth are to lay selling theoir own goods. All of his wonderful chanlte mxealns immense mving to the South, atI it means also hat millions of dllars which 'for nerly went North are being kept in he South, to aid in Sontheri level lmitent. All of these thoughts are es iny Pain Demons This is. why S. S. S., the greatest known blood ptrilier is so 'success fil in the treatment of Rheuima tisilt. 1 is a powerfutil cleaniter of the blood, and will remove the disease germs tha. cause your hiemiatisit, affording relicf that is ncelliline. S. S. S. is sold by all dggIists. Free literature and medical advice canI lhe hal by writing to (Ch ief1 MAedical-'Adviser, Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. in~~m.. , - - n.2m.fu. mted i I care) lable ord's these Dort, with tryice lue in 3ood and man i the price risk costly ERi Join Hand Let a supply of "( your mritor's cil Oh! theln you'll 4 "GREEN FLAG" through CORREC life and operation it c it c Supplied by the full Ask for Green Flag Gear Compound and Cup Grease Plowdln Iardware Co., Mai Greelyville Motor Co., Greel W. C. Plowden, New Zion, S brought about by the g'ovein ment ten sus report, isled t'hiis week, -which shows the Iarked lead the South hasu todaiy in] the consumption of cotton af-, in thl increases of its spil ing!i- inl 1 -stry. Durintg Ile nolith of .11untc the S4outh consinneld .56. 1 pwr cenlt. ()I thec c-Oton (1f un o1try andle of'the 'pinl dli t incre:-e inl thl- Ilited States f5 :: G.pract ically * all0 , or 5:9.7.18 wel in Southitrn mill. Thi tablie have Unleed tur-Ilt.1 an1d the Smith no longer. gronws ttnt hphwhr f~or ommnufacture. but v:1eh year. the tendnilcy to m net t ri :el! o raw im terials at, hainte 1a;iinls. A haiilotte Ob SAYS Ml.\\ A EE E1-: Is !EADY .\il wautkee, Wis.. .1uly 18. Palssage of' the measure to open the G reat lakes waterways to ocatn tnavi-ation will fhnd Alihvwaukee prepared to) become~t .1n OCean port, accordintv to Phil A. Graul. iusiniess mlianaigter of the Milwau.1kte Associtatioll of Ciiommerce. "No chan ine i thw improveenit'it pro gram for the Alilwaukee harbor will be necessary to 1epare for ocean tol inage" Mr. Grau said. "For nine years or since th(e-organ izatiol of the M il wikee hiarbolr 'oimIllissiol, the lrt bo rill proveientll L schedlule has beetn such as tmeets al reqirements for every va y of ocean toitnage. M il waitkee .c imIerce and industry long has seen that the opening of the Great Lakes waterways to oetani navigation is one of the inevitable matters of the future, however distant. "Milwaukee alremily is favored with 0one oif the hw:-.1 har1bors inl existence, de'signed ot lines that meet all re ilui 'ireents fot' ocean tonnilage. Sh ip per'is satve'i muc'h imne th rough th ter ci mii inl servic,'e an muc o ih triansferti ex lie'nse. The di('erenitia It on oa a lone inl the \l ilwauket'hIarbior is abiout fivet. "'Milwautke, like many~ tither lake ports5, alr-eadly has mainie itterest rears btth f'acilitii's aol tonnag hiandling. ''11' for'eign' shipmenrts t'iiom thie Great Lakes r'egini coubIlibe started't by water instead of bing ~jammedi'i It'tough railrotad Ira ii' to renach sea the r:lroadis amti te railrotadls still lie keplt emphloyedI tto the it' capaity in hamillinig domiest it' commerce t w'i Vihih oherw~vise w~ouhlt have bet-n biehi Iup."' --ti MUC [ P'llLAT1INU(M IN hIUSSIA ('hiciago , Jutl y 18.- The Sov iet tioverinmenit of' fuss in, accoirdlintg to the cables, plan to tpally fori imptts, wheni trade relations are resumed with Western tntions, with pillaItinm fromt the Urailtmounitainis. Before the w~ar' Russia prioduicedl 901 per cent of the worbil's supiply of plat iutm. The minetis were iiear Ekata'in burg, wher'e the C'za r andt his faimil y were putt to death. Wheni revolution.' C:ITATIlON NOT1ICE STlAT1E OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Clarendotn By .L. M. Widham, Probate .Jutdge: Whereas, T. B. Mimns matde suit to tme to grant him Letters of Adminis tration of the Estate nind effects of Lee Geddings. These are, therefore, to cite and ad mionish all and singular the Kindred and Creditors of the said Lee Gleddings deceased, that they be and appear be fore me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Manning on the 26th (lay of July next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenooni, to show cause, if any they have, iwhy the stid Administration should not be granted. Given uinder my hand this 12th day of July, Armoe Dominl, 1920. J. M. Windlham, Ju .de of Proate. IREEN FLAG" Motor Oil "gurgle" down ppe, antid "cse" into the ctank case. ow the real jtoy of a.n a car because lives the MAXiMUM of motor efficiency I' lubrication, the REAL feature in the of your co*. :ists io more to iesrin with o shs:n1 the endW awing well-known dealers miing S. C. yville, S. C. .C. N' yChalos owkhh.iti onr * iThet - nlt'y for t hitioni h th tri t ( f- I tInu m t Io? tI . I ln n llf!c I i the ar. Tht i le 'ih. kt 11 t 111 k'u I I i tu 1c I I I Imn I o t1rII h w a f us. in fashII-w I n-I ~t wi ' h f I I Iy IN c mI fI b1- 1 o n I I t were t1rown away SImtce it bwano valuable th1' oidl min:11 dumpis- havte bheil worhed to recover hrar .onvc dmedard It is' nowM ! Ve time1 moe alu bh valu m lrN . the Bolshevik to' ern n'ent, every nation inl the worl wouhi 'Itept plat inum in paynwnt for goods d to ussia. It is Said there is, enoue-h" phdtionnl inl the. Ural mlines to pay Russia's; e. ormllous national debt. A Profbssional Cards JNO. G. DINKINS Attorney-at-Law MANNING, S. C. DuRANT & P LLERBE Attorneys at Law. MANNING, S. C. PURDY &l ORAN MIANNING. S. C. Attorney-at-L aw AIANiiNG, S. C. MANN BLINDSC M ANLNINGS.C AND MIL W RI