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WAGE REDUCTION TO BRING BALLOT Members of "Big itur" Will Vote Much Titne Needed-Will Take Month to Complete Referendum and Know Verdict of Railway Em ployees. Cleveland Aug 16.-The call for the referendpin of the members of the "Big Fo ' rai ad brotherhoods and t w en' -Union of North Amer .o ete to -attitude on wj? .reduc det d by the Unit tate s y labor board, under which have been work ing since Jul ay be i.sued be fore the end of, week, according to officials of tli railroad brother hoods here tonigh The ballots fo the referendum must be sent out the meiiimbership before September Jam es Murdock, vice president an ting head of the Brotherhood of ilway Trainmen during the illness President W. G. .ee, said tonight. It will take a oith to complete the balloting an know the verdict Of the train servi emlnployees of the nation's railway, i. Murdock said. A statement ing the attitude of the chief exe es (if the live orgaiiizations im he issue( before the end of the -ik. lhe situation hinges, not so im hi on the avejiaje 12 per cent, red tioh aleady orl - dered, but on ri gs that the rail Hel to 4~ M I M4 nning . . * U*JD *nasasans roads would seek further wage re ductions the elimination of time and one-half pay for overtime, and the revision of schedules and working rules "If the railroads propose' te go r head and upset all we have gained tlrorgh years of negotiation, and climinate tine and one-half pay arid other working rules and cooditions, no, power on earth can hold the rAlroad men of the country," Presi dent Lee of the trainmen said in a recent, interview. Acting on tlie -instructions of the conference of general chairman in Chicago, July 1. the brotherhood chiefs are holding conferences with railway exctuives in each of the four tegions established by the inter state commerce commission. They aI'e )uttiIg up to them these four propositions: h'lhat the wa ge reduction already orldered be recalled and the old rates of pay restored. 'I'lat no reduction be required or sought. That no effort shall be made to take time and one-half pay away from tlieir members. CHICHESTER S_ PILLS Endli Ankya rlDruu~l for '11111 In Ited and Gold mtllc~t boxes. sealed with 111110 Rlbbon. Tokco outhe. Itsa t sour SO Drwsylatat. Ask rwCi Ii01.OE Rit i 0A MND itP NIl L1. fr years known as icst, Sa(est. Always Retabte SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE erve You] --I When our'. driverI' pi him to come back fo] money ready and hell Jy o1( your.11' neighbors Ice promptly, also.. Whether in the m olr, dr1ivelr is delayed and so on at the next nd ofr the street lat( com1e anno11yed at the< 1Overyone wapts P1 veather. Won't you promptly? 'Light anc EEEEEEEEEEE E R M ) STORES IN OA r I' Iashes VJelourI, hi" ' andI I) I ~ showyn. c'an buy F"*M i ENEmbi "Ul That for a fixed period no attem)t be made to cancel or change present schedules or working rules. Executives of the Eastern railways, after a conference between their committee and the brotherhood chiefs, rejected all these propositions last Thursday. Heads of several of the railroad brotherhoods who held a conference in Washington today are en route to Chicago to iwet other railway union leaders in that city for fur ther conference on the labor situa tion as it conceris their members. ATTEMPTE'D ASSAULTI BY NEGRO ON WHITE GIUL Florence, Aug. 15.- -Within an hiur after the alleged crine was commit ted, olicers fromt the sheriff's oflice this aftetnoon had James IMlark, an (ighteell-yearl-old negro, in the county jail, charged with attempting to as sanlt a thirteen-vear-old white girl. nearing Inimors that trouble was like ly to result if the negro were kept here, the oflicers atr-anged with the city officials for assistance and at 2:20 o'clock left for Colombia with their pu-sonler. So quietly was the negro taken from the jail that no one knew it until the party had heen oni the road for more t1han two hours. The assault. was comn m1 itted, it is alleged, at a tobacco barn on a plantation six miles fronm the <-ity. The girl was th irteen years old. Rhe fought her assailant terrifically md tum 1enildered his attelpt unsue romptly! its in your Ice, don't ask - his pay, but have your > hi Into pass on prompt who are needing their ornliilg or aIfternloon, if m1e milinute at your house house, he reaches the and our customers be lelay. JRYITY ICE this kind of help us serve you and all L Ice Co. I N'S TE I ADIE U YT-W Uo alCas ut . . U 'esesarearivig U ayth ltes syls ttens re ein El Ml ese Nr a'SL I MM EuM 2 c32E; MoEwEn U N ESM E I m m NOC)TI CXI 1111 On and after the first day of Septemnber 1921, all busiJness transacted through ouri ag~encies onl the fire and tornado policies wAil~l be for cash only. 'lhat is all premiumtlls mu11st be p-aid in eo,- m ui hout discount onl or be Vc :.,)Ih dayIN of the nionth f'olla - ;m thle Ionith inl wichl fhe insulrancve is bounld. No((e,. or. oflwir evidences of cre1dit, cann'il bie accepled inl pay Inent (01 premboni. Notice of thie following enidor-sementi will he at t ached 14o and0 formling a part of' each policy. "Th,1is policy Certificate or. rienwal receipt shlall hecome void m onl the 20th day of thle month f'ollowing' thle month' of, issue, un1less , m (fhe Cons"id era tion or preiumlll lamted hereinl sha-,l have beenl ac.. W tally paid to the authorized :14nt of this colnipanly, onl or- before l IN the said 20th day, and thiis nlot,4 _e is herebynuta accepted -, sufficient to complNv with th 11Cella ion hoic eiedb Ow prinlted conldit ionls of th is p lij,, The F. N. Wilson Insurance Agency, Bty G. T.FLOY., D, Manager. Manning Realty and Insurance Co. By S. W. BARRno. OwNver. Manning, S. C. ressfull. Thw virl's body was blrul;se:1, .1nd the flesh onl hir wris,.ts was tIn".. She ietntifi,-l .\lark as the man. \b ,irk 9 denitel that hek inltenlded crimil Is- m salt.a \, mon as the nItter was reporteil t o h s er ff' ice de-puties lis-6 tenekd to the cen inl auitorobiles anld stu-rntuh-d \iark's; house. It is saitd $5 Ui M1 that ilinlicat~ions werv t11hat. the negro* wa'" prepar.kling to lealve whenl the4 olli COI- s rove u p t Iltle hlouse. He nunh W OVl'l.) 111IAN .\lOC) \N).l 10 :\ignti .\Q "0 ./udg llen Y 4 . - ATI laUnna Ufte:ursacruto sU wr r corUaels ih ii :Onlg o h nand feri th is a fSJtllc 91 l u'ms. 'a t ' huaansactrnng yf tiobuil 011 ;eEiso h ir n ond o '~ Thedlnnune or stha ony IIa salp'fhlin iis Wpi a ': at les on inene hoftdson no L* c:~l lyo the 11n0(1b, a: nuh as(.org ' fi le .rioiithinolhc eii~n~i{e i )11(. 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'IXY I)itiyanagriin MIr I MannnngsRealty and InsurancrCo9, announManning, Soday N th iona Guard has ~ ben lele l i .fl solnelft he l'rti.gie to a ing tl a ,iteihii 'iit'o iotiiles iti s y , $50.0RE R iiitainiuaiti ii theR\presenting'atinatthe Sitat (:aatiai in iiii'i t,(L''i*: 3 -.('. al Ihis lime TheT .iKlhSu I ol- M in.,an Wirtr.and. vi r iiandiwho insitt thatimerchal uhotempha iii' tnts tBe'Honesty iit Their tin~t iiAdvertitsiiing, TherebyiI .3 liii ii I1i t h e p e r s onp ri\ iili tt h atit heiIi rie .\ l e rc' I itl~itllittl lti'huhS U die ( onipons T'ihe .\tom it lei ( otest ' n.ii 11 111 N(i' N 1 i~ U ponis l'r B~oys' and1 G iril'. thle I ~hono at iph 'ittesttnliber.,.arein t given outaslidiier-U Nitjitil iiii. ixI i litii ieta U isued, andl the pize(s not \a arded as adIeri' v i~ ' \aii iaixekii~',rexigcil ii~ ed. ut LI tatgnrl M MMMUMMMune