The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, October 06, 1920, Section One Pages 1 to 12, Image 5
S. C. D[VELOPMENT BOARD
fAVORS HOME BUYING f
Columbia, Oct. 4.-In the recent is
sue of the South Carolina it was stat- e
ed that the South Carolina Develop- s
ment Board is starting a state-wide a
campaign to ask,South Carolinians to C
buy agricultural products grown in
South Carolina and manufactured ar- t)
ticles "ade in South Carolina.M" Sev- a
eral members have asked the board h
to make investigation as to the pur- a
chase and sale of food stuffs and manu h
factured articles not produced in South n
Carolina and the possibilities of home t,
consumption of the State's products'.c
Geo. R. 'Wheeler, Manager of the
Board has called attention' of the citi-.
zens to the great sums of money sent 8
out side the state for purchases that i
could be made at home, in the follow- b
ing statement: "South Carolina is e
fortunate in having printers, engrav
ers and lithographers of the first I;
class. They deliver the goods prompt- y
ly and at lesser prices on accoit of a
saving in transportation. le sure andI
see if the checks and other printed
blanlks you are using were "Made in,
South Caroliiia." ":\t a metin g s(V
era ionthi ago those prs(ent wlo)
athC a Iriactice of patronizing mail s
order houses were asked to hol I upa
their hads ald it 1evelopd th:t ovv t
half were pri chad moerchandiset
from far distimt )oinl a ' wtrl \ p- r
g 11 th e nierell:tl iIi their oWil a
nic town.". 1ew .tople ever stop e,(
,f Cn toU O 1 C& sUiNru
This registered trade mark i Indellbly tstsa ped in tbe idof
CY.,AP-RE
is undoubtedly tl
frorn which to ma
age floors, or for
cellar, or sills for
is so becausC m1oi:
cally nio efTect oil
enduingw'ood.
is alifost "ROT-I
is inliversally
CYPRE'SS shrir
("'comes and go(
any wood tiat ev
it or not-as yot
and lasts and lasts
Let our " Ai UROUND iii.I't Ittitti
Southern Cypress M
177 Ileard Natic
.larks
INSIST TIAT YOUR LOCAL
YOU TRUE "TIDEWAT(R" (
CYPRESS ASSOCIATION'S RE
Ip rIN DOU WT.
This Natsteret te re-mark Is IndsllbirstampeJintbeendef
_000j t A5e -0o- _%.ft - e
I and look ov
I have to sh
a our line ne:
ui corne to tos
a be you are
Imarket juw
Iwhat we ha
Ibut would ~
Rg
a privilege ar
Iof showing
anyway. W
a you onlysu
I will give y
a Prices and
a ways in lirn
I us when in
figure up the sum total loss to
iomselves and their neighbors by
Alowing practice. When they send
ieir money to the mail order houses
leaves the home state circle, the
ierchant, the banker, the farmer, the
lerks, and the home labor stand a
rnall chance of ever seeing the money
fter it leaves on its, long journey.
ommunities, Counties and states
row and thrive just to the extent
icir citizens practice thrift and pride
nd .ipterest the citizens take in their
ome industries. The South Carolina
ianufacturer and merchant pay their
ome industries. The South Carolina
ianufacturer and merchant pay their
ixes to support the home government,
mnstruct and maintain public improve
ients andl contribute to charitable
tuses, yet some of their neighbors in
ist.dn iatronizing concerns that pay
ttle or no taxes in South Carolina,
ut on the other han1d pay out a per
entage of the receipts from sales
inde inl the state. to builhl up the
irge cities of th loe rth, east and
est. Let us pnatronie the business
ien that mningple and deal with us."
'fF ASSOCIATED fRlCE
MiilleS F' AME!R.A INC.
New Orlf ans. L.;.. <t. IL. -The11 AS
Rie {iee 31iln ' .\"* nwrica Lue..
n1111unc14 that the -,eem d4iino
in and Ih~ i . - V ;rS w.r . \ -
neiAnion to ((2 .b toward the tin
neitnM: of the o Li a dve-tCimr
ovely Ucard of tro:' M v , -' e tf t4. I.cokforIt.
Q 'Thc Wood
le best imicrial
ke stable (,r galr
planlkill' n , cll
th 1 3C . I 111S
;trc ha5 } -acti
this reina;kbilhi y
.1OOF" a it
OlCCdC(l that
ikS al(l sWCls
:s") as liule as
Ur grCw. Pa it
I?
NV 1 WSl. t u,:li
'tNRI 15 YO. - i N i iO re
vUulir e in it.
anufacturers' Assn.
na,1 1;anIk L i u IIn
1)n1\ille, Fla.
LUMBE1RMAN 1 URNI JH
'VR NSS-1DENTIFIED BY
,asSTERED TRADE-IMARK.
WRITE US.
:veryb e o true"T:A n sutr a' CII-rtsq.''aker roether.
..d-- - --6.... - .-. ...., ^- A -Le
er whatwe i
ow you in
<t time you i
vn. It rmay i
not in the i
at now for
ive for sale, i
five us the ,
id pleasure (
-you thru i
e will show ~
I
ch goods as i
ou service. 1
terms al- )
. Stop with i
town. I
Tire
willnwi: i y i. x
he g imifrma th ig
h *s Ti: udl be ar 4emp
due tin .\ wrian Iw
valueof rie as b 3.athfu
.n the Aern pulc.Iim
ri4e 'hel imerviewin miler 4
ers, mu bankers.44 The found444 m
one agreed hat'. 44 the ssocat4' '4 :
Aliler of4 A merica,4: 414 ine., Ii t akin,
of.'44l the SouthK thait as4 ben taken
4recent' year. :4 )1)
!'ra 41n \ .lcherts. prin of
Charles4 , 4n 4 'peaking for44 th1~ k
44phine that4144' 111 (4 the reased con:un
oftinofre wo04t4 Iuis able theIvarh
prof1 iit o thei endeavor4'4t s and44 capi
in5 the iscutr aId~slneIfar byond i4'
numbertof' 4h ioundsty14 th tare ow ra
WV. M. Arm'llisteadl, ai memberl44 of' I
lirml of' N. WA. Ayer' & Sonh has recei('
ly been in New OrlIeans inl consult ati.
with the ollicials of' the Associal
Rice Milers of Amer04icaI. A fter
v.ie'wing the situaItion, he e'xpresi
the' belief thalt rice offers the grea'1t<
oppor04tunity for pr'omlotionl wor'k
any~ foodI in AmerC1ica and( stalted( ti
cond4(itionls for this work were uinusu
In4 the first place, the food valu1e
r'ice( andI the 300 0or more't a1ppetiz/i
wa4ys in which it can he prepar'ed 4
far beyond any other article of fo<
In addition he explained it is airoa
Iconveniont for the American put:
OL"", LJaSIIKAig, 0. X
Mileage In(
Leduced-fo
You can b
at prices m
they were 1
And from
obtain mo
advaneemc
their const
The preet
agu'e th-eref;
this fact
11 Cl 110 di t p
31x4-inch
cs I-)ecia l1 f
If you o
- t.
I on~ i .if
7 i r1,)1 a i -
e
a ideoffod h:t asevr 2.b
iireG o es:\ oito :u t a u
her of m iers who hol nt c m
u t il rcently:
th As 1soci:lted 'i& .\l ilb-r ' ofAm r
en )ll(' e('( rreI(' 140t he )gr )ll: f ii( (tI'
wt lk. t has1 men a~4~ICt it the of t
ne 4stio e ability.114515' i~t rry le hrug 1,4
11o1 clut s ioh ln sli o n
lue
"s iTe Associaed N ljic .\lers of A4i''(ti
1jtantI st o th e bentiti~C oft the i n-tii
ut ry i tat ha s bO aen nuare sin ce4 thke
fist poun14 d aiof ric ' as g rwn in Am.
rit n j I t ( s members~~c p are to te con
1. .graetuhltedadcm eddh the en) ai~) sl(i~g~o
is- W - e ie iu t r qe."''1lavr
he 1 ). II~g.ho M.il Blain, managert( tof the
it- Associated C4Riciler of e mThic a
lfienformationgfrillAnoeroilynexplad. be
:reased and
r Small Cai
uy Goodyear Tires i
rhich are no higher
:en years ago.
these tires you can
re actual mileage di
nts made by Goodye
ruction since 1910.
1, IS
PLMBNG
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S upp-- by . . fllo
Cearr Compound and
Plwe Hadwr CoMan
reelville Mnic notor reely
W. C.uPowden New Zio. lofowl
~sinw 1t44
Cost
oday
than
flow
teto
ar in
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Lfld I~Ieating Co.,
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rw2 P12Ot~! .155 ii
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motor ii bracant, dCAH.ne(l t~, pr.~.
a and Imwananted di predation
I extent if you wall use tlii~ oil
7OU will adopt the biggest (cOn.
c operation of your car.
no more to begin with
Ieiti hi the end
K weill.kuown dealer.,
ng S. C.
~iIk~, S. C.
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