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NEW PRESIDENT GIVES MUCH THOUGHT TO FUTURE (Continuc from Page Two) a full realization that no statute en acted by man can repeal the inex orable laws of nature. Onr most dan gerous tendency is to expect too much of vernment and at the same time (t0 for it too little. We contemplate the immediate task of putting our public household in order. We need a rigid and yet sane economy, combined with Nscal justice and it must be attended by individual prudence and thrift which are so es sential to this trying hour and reas suring for the future. mmu4MMmmMMM uutunmMa Quality Tells J. H. R THE YOUN( Optigrams. Optimism becoies practical when it is put into action. Ladies' To believe condi. tions will be well, is may b good; to actively work for their im- lon'er I provement, is better. Did you ever notice prices that time moves about as fast as work? The more shorter rapidly You work the more quickly the "RIGBI hours go. Loaf on the job and time lays on the clock face. Ladies' pll-wool Green, Black and Ladies' all-wool Blue Tricotine St Ladies' all-wool Blue Tricotine Sk. Ladies' all-wool Black, Green and Ladies' Blue Serge all-wool Skirt Ladies' Gray, Black and Green Pl WHITE GOODS! We are offering the very highest only the yard ------------- Sheerest shadow Check and Stript DON'T F Our Shoe values-we ave fo fords at bottom prices. Men's $50.00 and $60.00 _ OU CAN SAVE .t T. H. R The Youl KEEP .I W~EE] small,fo continue t the past. At the en< * total expe that has b The next: count witl saving in]i Saving lea you down. HOME Dl CHARLTON DuR1 Preidnt Reflection of War's Reaction The business world reflects the di turbances of war's reaction. Het in flows the life blood of material e istence. The economic mechanis is intricate and Its parts interdepen ent and has suffered the shocks at jars incident to abnormal demand credit inflations and price upheava The normal balances have been ii paired, the channels of (listributi< ave been clogged, the relations iabor and management have be strained. We must seek the rea justment with care and courage. 0 people must give and take. Pric miust reflect the receding fever of h activities. Perhaps we never .shv know the old levels of wage agai because war invariably readjus compensations and the necessaries life will show their inseparable r Price Sells IG BY ' RELIABLE It is hard to make headway without headwork and you Skirts cannbt miahe any way without sonie worn work, also the more you work the fur ther you go. >ut the -Selected. A R E "My back is brok en" Iowled the boy at when a hornet stung hi i between the 'S )"shoulders. But he "overed" it - Tho sting of tight times can't last always. White Plaid Skirts ---..---$7.40 :irts ........- -_.. - $9.00 irts .. .. _ -- _.....-- 10.20 Cerise Plaid Skirts -------$10.00 - .. ----- . .-- ---- $9.00 iid Skirts -------- ------- .8.40 WHITE GOODS! grade Bleach and Cambric, at - --25c Wa ist goo(s, yard ._-_-_. 41C ORGET r you all styles. Pumps and Ox Suits now only _.$29.50 AT "RIGBY'S" I G B Y, g Reliable rouu (OUR B] P a careful itimized of your expenses, >ne month. During o spend just as yc I of the month che niditures, and note een literally fritterc step is to open a: us and ad opt th ieu of frittering. ds to success. Fritt< INK & TI Intionship, but we must strive for ti s. normalcy to reach stability. All the li e- penalties will not be light or eventy re - distributed. fil m There is no way of making them -o1 - so. There is no instant step from dis- ti id order to order. We must face a is s, condition of grim reality, charge off sa s. our losses and start afresh. It is the rc I- oldest lession of civilization. I would de m like government to do all it can to pi of mitigate them. In understanding, in ill m mutuality of interest, in concern for st jI- the common good-our tasks will be ir solved. e Ds No altered system will work a mui- in 3r racle. Any wild experiment will only al il add to the confusion, our best assur- is n, ance lies in efficient adininistuation U ts of our proven system. I rf From Destruction to Production. go - The forward course of the business pc cycle is unmistakable. Peoples are turning from destruction to produc lu tion. Industry has sensvl the changed order an( our own people are turning - to resume their normal onward way. i The call is for productive America to m go on. I know that congress and the in administration will favor every wise ir government policy to aid the resump- co tion and encourage continued prog- In ress. 114 I speak for administrative elficien- C. ey, for lightened tau burdens, for I, sound commercial practices, for ade- m quate credit facilities, for sympa- m thetic concern for all agricultural i problems, for the omission of un- w necessary interference of government with business, for an end to govern- W ment's experiments in business and lii for more efficient buziness in govern- tli ment administration. With all of this v must attend a nmindfulness of the hu- I man .side of all activities So tit so- fi cial, industrial and economic justice will he squared with the purposes of .( a righteous people. ci With the nation-wnie induction of . womanhood into our political life, we may count upon her intuitions, her re fineient, her intel I igence and her in- i fluence to exalt the social order. We ell count upon her exercise of the full . privileges and the performance of the t duties of citizenship to speed the at tainment of the highest state. Prayer for Industrial Peace i I wish for an American no lkss alert in guarding against dangers from wit hin than it is witch ful against enl emies from without. Our fundament-il law recognizes no class, n) group, Io( V'I sect ion. There must he none inl legis- st lation or administration. 'lhe su preme inspiration is the coinnn ti weal. Iumanity hungers for iinter- th national peace and we crave it with all mankind. My most fervent prayer ti for America is for industrial peiceNV with its reward, widely and gener ally distributed am il the inspirations of equal opportunity. No one justly may deny the equal itv of opportiniity which ma1de us what we are. We have inistaken tnn- tit preparedness to embrace it, to be a tr challenge of the realiny; and due con - tl cern for making all citizens fit for a pa rticipation will give added strength I of citizenship and magnify our m achieve ment. It' .evilutinll insists 111)11 1 overtiurn'i- fi g established irder, let ite p- hi es Inak" the tragi eXlerimIlent. Tiere is no place for it in \meliea. t I When worlid war threatened civiliza hi iti fl. account of large and [hat month l ave in ck up your the money d away. savings ac e habit of t h bring keeps IUST corn T. M. WELLS, Cashier. )m we pledged our resources and our I Fes to its preservation, and when ' volution threatens we unfurl the I g of law and order and renew t r consecration. Ours is a constitu mal freedom where the popular will t the law supreme and minorities are I credly protected. Our revisions formations and evolutions reflect a liberate judgment and an orderly [ 'ogress, and we mean to cure our s, but never destroy or permit de ruction by force. I had rather submit our industrial nftroversies to the conference table advance than to a settlement table . ter conflict and sufrering. The earth - thirsting for the cup of good will, I riderstaiding is its fountain source. wculd like to acclaim an era of od feeling amid dependable pros rity atid all the blessings which at Protection of Industries. It has been proved again and :a in that we can not, while throw. g out- markets open to the world, int~iin American standards of liv g and opportunity and hold ourt dustrial eminence in such unequal mytetition. There is a luring fal y im the theory of banished bar nrs of trade, but preserved Ameri n stan1idards require our higher oduction costs to be reflected in I. ta rifs on imports. Todiay, as ver before, when peoples ari seek .r taide, restorition and expansion, . must adjust our. titriffs to the new der. We sel-k Iarticipation inl the wl's exchianges, beca use thereinit s out way to widen influence and e triumiphs of ee. We know full l1 we can not sell where we do t buy a11nd we can not sell success Ily where we do not carry. Opportunity is caling not alone r the restoration, but for a new :t inl production, transportaitionl at nd Ide. We shall ais-vevr it best by ting the deimld of a surpassing me market, by pnomoting self-r mev in prodluction and by bidding: terprise, genits and eficienev to rr1-Y our c'agor s in American hot mis to tihe tmarits of the world. An A merica of 1Homes We would not have an America -ing withint ami for herself alone, t we would hare <e0r self-reliant, lependent and ever nobler, si rong- . and richer. Beli'ving int outr high- ^ standards, rea red through con tutional liberty and mtaoinfitneId portunity. we invite the world to I e saimte height s. But pride in ings wrough t is no reflex of tccom. - shed tasks. Co omio welfare is I c goal of %lr national etndeavor. (alth is 1 ,t ilitlicall to welfare, it ghtI to b- its friendliest. gency. lhere never can he eqfua lity of re HrdS or possessions so long as the 1mat plan contaitns varied talents I dill'er'ing degiecs of industry a d rift, bit ours o:ught to be a 'coun. v free front gtre:it blotches of d is ssed poverty. We ought to fin1d I way to guatt against the perils and 11alties of unemployment. W\" w%-t IiAterica of honmes, illunined with pe and happintess, where mothers, Cetl from tihe tnecessity for long t's of toil beyond their owt doors, y pireside as beits tf e heath 01ne1 of Americam 'itizentsship. We ant thel er11, o Ameirican chibd Nod rockedl unde4r comditions so i h1olesonie an I'l hOIopeful1 that nol ' ighit 111m1y tou(cih it itn its deivelop cot an1d we w'ant to trovide th:t I selfish interest, no ma 'teritl n ecefs ty, no lack of ol)o'tuntlit' sal event the gaining of that edlc.tiot essential to best citizensh ip. There is no short cut to the timk g of these idealfs into ghnl realifies IV wotbi has witnlessed again :ai d -ainl the fut ilitv :1011 the mischief 1 ill-considered remedies for social dll econie disorlders. But we'(r indful today as nevetr hel'ort of th ' ietiotn of tti lern inditstrialism) and t1tmtst leartnti its caustes antid reduce Sevil 'otnsetfuences by~ sobert awn I stetd tmethods(1. Wherce geniuis ims ade for' grea t possiilit ies, just ice id ha pp iness nmust ftc reflected ini aI Wervice, fte Su premte Coinmit ment Sri Ice is the supreme'i)C coimmiiit - t'it of lift'. I wtouhl re(joice( to ace-1 own i wit lie auIitocriacy' of se'rv . I fpledgedlii an lnintisttrationt i herint all the agenct~ies tof gov'ern ent t ar al''fled to serive aindI e'ver prto tite ani untdert'tanin tg of govetn. One11 cani tnot stand I this fpresetnce if It' untm itlf'ulf ithef)' tre'meou'~fts is whfdld hetvily to ourit tasks. fHuti ithI thle i'ealizatiott ('mnles the surtge Igh resolve ,andl tete is r'eassurt ice int btelief in thie'(:oil-ejiven ies ty oIf '(urt repubtIlic. if I felt that 11r' is tto he sole respionsibility4 int= it'r'ow, I shouhd slitink from the I 14rdeni. BtL her e ar i'i hundrtt1( ed" ared'( re'sponsibiility, anmswrerabtle to~ I otns themtu fo t h'ir' dty4 aind I ini I acceptL my,~ part wrihi sintgle-tmjind !w(55 of f'prpse' an uil ty ofi irit :onl impilfor' thle favr0 imai I itdance' of Gol int his heavent. Wiit h" ('se 1 am1) untafraid antd 'oib ilty , ce t he Inutot-e.' ,1 have takeni the solemn (ath 'of j Wce otn thfat pasage of I loly Writ, . ieremt it is aske: ''What eth Ii e I .tt'i requiire iof Ithie but to Ioi, stly antd to fove, iwey ai walk 'I mldy with 1thtGod." TlhisI Subscribe to The Times CKNAVG ney ba(ck wit(Oont quet on04 aUNT'S Satvo fatta in theL atmnent of ITCli, I CZEMAI'Ia~ NOWORM, TI ITTICR or her Itchting akin disae, i' a 75 cent box at our rIsk. D)ICKISON'S IIUG STIORtE C Palma festa Palmetto State Festival Columbia, March 28th to April 2nd. Do not forget that we have a large and well as sorted stock of all kinds of Belting, Pipe, Valves, Fittings, Iron, Steel, Shafting, Pulleys and Hang ers, Bolts, Nuts, and Washers and anything else you may need in the way of Machinery Supplies at lresent Low Pr-ices. Try us. COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY 823 West Gervais St. (1UMBIAz, S. C. Gasoline 30c. Gasoline 30c. TRANSFER We have put on a Transfer Line and can now supply you with Cars by the day or trip. We wIll meet all trains. Best Cars and Rez.sonable Prices. FARE TO DEPOT 25c. Gasoline, per Gallon, 30c. Weatherford & Rawlinson At Weatherford Motor Co. Day Phone, 69. Night Phones, 95 and 207. STOP IN k A 1 ~-1. iw.L 4 . C.L.L"Luzj. 'UvC;? VNIIcL we' have to show you in g our line next time you, come to town. It mays be you are not in thee I market just now for's k what we have for sale, ) I but would give us thee I privilege and pleasure* I of showing you thruS K anyway. We will show k you onlysuch goods as t will give you service. I Prices and terms al- A k ways in line. Stop with " us when in town. OUR BANK and THEY ARE INSEPARABLE Your Future - A good future without saving is somnething that doesn't often happen, you know. Our institution is a progressive money saving ~ and investing bank. We solicit the patronage of these whose erson al attributes are likewise--and those who earnest ly desirse to become such. You nevei regiet ionwy saved l The is no use to reg ret when it is gone. The Bank of Manning JOSEPH SPROTT, President T. M. MOUZON, Cashier