The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, September 01, 1920, Section One Pages 1 to 14, Image 5
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known estates. For gene
been called "Scupper
Manning-Sumter public r
11 miles of Sumter. Upoi
good dwellings, barns, te
outbuildings; the soil is of
ially adapted to the prodt
corn, in fact all southern
The'
This property will be s<
easy and liberal terms.
Go today and look ove
tract or tracts you may
representative, Mr. Fieldi:
tion. He will be glad to t
over the property,
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Will Be SerE
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First Nationa
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Florence, S. C.
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nown as
ong Plantation"
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roperty
)n County's oldest and best
,rations this property has
nong." Located on the
[ad, 8 miles of Manning,
1 this property there are
nant houses, all necessary[
the very best, being espec
iction of cotton, tobacco,
zrops.
r'erms:
>ld at the public's price, on
Vord
r the property, select the I
be interested in, ask ourI
aig, for any and all informa
ake you out and show you
ed at the Sale
by BRASS BAND:
1i Auction Co.
AGENTS
Fayetteville. N. C.
IE IS SEPING
PART OF BEFAS1
Belfast, Aug. 30.-(By the.Associat
ed Press.)-The hankhill district o
Belfast later tonight was blazing
More than a score of fires had starte
and virtually al Ithe grocery store
and public houses owned by Catholic
in the district were being destroyed.
iThe police fired on the crowd durini
the disturbances, inflicting severia
casualties.
At 5 o'clock this afternoon a mino
battle started in Royal avenue the Bel
fast telegraph offiice as .its'center. J
crowd of Sinn Feiners crept down Li
brary street from Garrick Hill an
I opened a revoulver fusillade on th
3 Unionists in the avenue, who replie
vigorously. The windows adjacent t
the fighting were crowded with spee
tators.
Today's rioting was the worst in th
city's history.
The men killed Saturday night an
Sunday were declared to oe Sinn Fein
ers, while those killed today were vixr
tually all Unionists.
The mills, factories and schools wer
closed today, and most of the shop
were shut tight.
Justice Is Assassinated.
Londonderry, Aug. 30.-Maj. Johl
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Farm Ti
13actols thi"
Whlile th
be -Anne far:
long that it
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vou right ai
There a
between no,
Iibmoughout
And wh
rspring job.
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Yave enoug
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No raw fu4
piston ring:
Ang d its
yator, your
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Saddlet Hthse
goodPules
See uaw fr
I iAnd1its
stone, justice of the peace, and one
of the best known residents of Coun
ty Donegal, was assassinated at his
home today by men who fired through
a window.
r London, Aug. 30.-No word had been
I received from Lucerne, Switzerland.
tonight indicating that there had been
any change in the policy of Premier
Lloyd George with regaid to Lord
Mayor MacSweeney of Cork wio is in
a precarious condition in the Brixton
jail here as a result of an extended
hunger strike.
Father Dominic spent more than an
hour in the prison tonight. When he
left at 9 o'clock he reported that Mac
Sweeney was weaker and expressed
the belief that he might (lie at any
moment. The priest said MacSweeney
I was showing an indominable will.
Mr. MacSweeney's sister spent two
hours i nthe prison this afternoon. She
said she found her brother so weak
that he was unable to give her sev
eral messages he desired her to con
vy for him.
Four hundred strikers in the Cork
jail today completed their twentieth
(lay of fasting and were reported to
night to be at the point of death.
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WHALEY AT BATTLE CREEK
Washington, Aug. 30.-It was learn
ed here today that Congressman
Richard S. Whaley, who recently an
iy Your Fore
Tractor Now
Can Use It Throughout
actor manufacturers will be unable to sur
coming year.
ere will be thousands of Fordson Tractors r
rn owners who will want Fordons and will
will be impossible to supply them.
re of getting your Fordson. Order it now.
v'ay.
re sufficient draw-bar and belt jobs on y(
v and spring to ketp the Fordson busy ear
the winter.
en spring comes, you will have your Fordsc
You will be familiar with its operation, so t
ughout the year.
- Two 14-Inch Plows-Op
Kerosene-Runs Your B1
dson will pull two 14-inch bottoms in the
b reserve left over for the peak loads.
rdson operates successfully; economically,
I going through the exhaust-none passin
into the crankcase.
22 H. P. in the belt make it capable of run
corn husker, your huller, your silo filler, I
~teady, economical, dependable power for a
r and see the Fordson. Let us give you
rendon Motor C<
Manning, S. C.
?Sand 1'
rload Just Ar
s, Driving Horses,
distersin the bunch
ame in this car.
Up-to-date Farm
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nounced that he would not be a
candidate for renomination as repre
sentative of the First South Carolina
district, is in a sanatorium at Battle
Creek, Mich., undergoing treatment for
neuritis. Mr. Whaley had been suf
fering from this painful trouble for a
year or more, and it grew worse after
his attack of influenza last winter.
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REPUBLICAN IS BITTER
IN ATTACG ON SOUTH
Sullivan, Ind., Aug. 30.-United
States Senator James E. Watson, Re..
publican candidate for relection, in a
speech here today bitterly denounced
the South. The South has been in th
saddle for the last seven years, said
Watson, an dthe South is not compet
ent to handle the affairs of this rna
tion. The South has robbed the North
systematically under Woodrow Wil
Soil.
You people in the North pay tho
taxes and the South has got rich.
You Northern farmers had your wheat
price fixed, while Southern cotton
made the Southerners wealthy. If
you want four more years of South
ern control vote for Cox.
IllIS'rTTCHING and picoting attach
ments, works on all sewing ma
chines. Price $2.00. Personal
checks 10c extra. Light's Mail Or
der House, Box 127, Birmingham,
Ala. , 84-3t.
[son
the Winter
ply the demand for
nade, still, there will
lelay thcir orders so
Start it to work for
ur farm to be done
ning money for you,
n, ready for the first
hat you will get 100%
erates On
At Machines
stiffest soils and still
on cheap kerosene.
g down through the
ning your grain sepa
.ay baler; in short, it
il belt jobs within its
folder describing it.
>mpany,
IULESI
rived.
Farm Horses.
.Also a lot of
Machinery.
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