Florence Morning News (Newspaper) - July 10, 1930, Florence, South Carolina Poison The Weevil And Save Your Cotton PLAN TO ATTEND FLORENCE RALLY ON JULY 17 COVERS SOUTH CAROLINA ESTABLISHED 1894 FLORENCE 3 C THURSDAY JULY PRICE FIVE CENTS INDUSTRY MOVES SOUTHWARD TAKING PLACE OF AGRICULTURE Value of Manufactured Products in Eleven Southern States has increased Per Cent Since 1880 UNIVERSITY Vn July 0 moves un- Lll its terming center the outposts cf tho Ohio Potomac rivers the or the first Lion nl study completed by the for research in the social at Uie University of 1 II is to labor in tho which it covers nil Its connections Agriculture slill bo- Lhc Mason timl Line hns lost ground before steady of manufacturing the study revealed but tlic most striking with country as n During tlic forty-seven years from to 1927 of ducts for the entire ed per cent but that tor the eleven distinctly southern states grow aver per cent more than twice ns much In less than the tal number of states In mately one fourth the country's anil with less than of Its population south Is ducing ten per cent of the output That on Lhc bo sis of hcr of states population place Us value at not hit from 40 per cen t of the na Lion s tho Institute Considering toward an has been tills proportion Is hy no means the report said If past progress is nny in- dication of what tho future IB ly to the proportion will con- for n time to be n mounting one Ibe center of the manufacturing operations has been by I growth and it Is not at nil or even Improbable that It may ho shifted to Lhc Potomac and Ohio River The survey conducted hi institute established at the sity In 1026 by the Rockefeller and deals with conducted Jn he States of Virginia South Florida Tennessee mti Mississippi Louisiana sns Texas Separate chapters devoted to thp Industrie revolution Its background for the worker the cost ol living and phases of he furniture lumber and cotton textile tries The report prepared by Dr Abraham ol commerce and business tion Dr George T tant professor of and business administration and Frank T research associate In problems all of nre ns- with the for re- search In the sciences Back of the new ment the Investigators round the Influence of the Fret Ion's old associated with a highly oi Tind hllo the new Industrial ment hud made inroads hilp Id Industrial habits and changed the Jiving conditions of large bers nf people In south it by no means the from an agricultural community n manufacturing community The south in a process ol has not nfi yet been ns large the and said the report This fact not only for much of the exhibited in meeting Industrial problems but also tho persistence of eld standards of ing habits of Cheap H found had its In attracting industry southward but the Institute were inclined o believe that the importune e of the labor factor hns been Natural resources they said n more In the tries cf lumbering manufacture of cottonseed oil production of iron steel and even the manufacture cf couon rich raw material re- sources of Uie south were compelling factors In 1927 there were twelve tries In the eleven southern states each of which an output Hi excess of Census ures that than per cenL cf the cotton is being done In the 04 per cent of cottonseed 53 per cent of fertilizers 40 cent of lumber and lumber products 27 per cent of refined 53 per cent oi turpentine and 16 per cent of cigars nna nnd 2 per cent ol the knit goods In addition tho new Industry ot rayon bad Itself in the south with the rayon mill In the world in Virginia The twelve manufacturing tries each In 1927 had mi output In the south of over f na Co L tons petroleum refining cigars nnd lumber ana ber products not fied oil cake nnd meal cottonseed 0115 and general shop construction and repairs for steam 542 knit goods flour nnd other grain mills milt product not made In planing mills con nee Led with sawmills ering meat parking 605 ers FARM AND HOME FOR DILLON DILLON July 9 annual and home tour under di- rection of Miss Sue Sellers and S W will be rtuctrd aTi July This lour Is open to Interested of no rural city and of the county All cai Invited to participate Leaving the courthouse at 9 n m trail will be visited V Hog feeding R Y Corn contest j E Cotton H C H ton ton Two rotation D W Jr and barn R A Proctor Lunch one Pro Drc Park project Laura Lrc Living room Mrs N C Everett Danald Peanuts Yard and kitchen Mrs noy dy Every one IK to inko lunch It Is hoped that this tour a kind of acquainted ui interest and Instructive for thr county The Little Rock Latta Hainer Ploy in IP Caddys Mill Dillon nnd other sections be traversed Air raids in Great Britain during thc resulted In 1.413 tenths nnd 3.101 Injured There nrc 40.000 muscles Jn an trunk nnd only 527 a man's The of Handel the musician n goon who music Tlie shortest war was that ed by the of Zanzibar Great lu it lasted forty minutes NATION AVERAGE MAN HAS TIRED OF FAME lie liny shown Is of licit lias upon him FORT MADISON lown July 0 i tfic average American man yets -i kick out fume then Hoy Gray of Fart Madison no longer U the nation's average man Picked three years by B as the average lu men Gray today is tired of publicity He refuses all Interviewers and all Pictures ot are hurrt lo find Port Madison A whiter at tho limn he was three years ago his arc virtually the He steadfastly has refused ta lend Ills to the of Soon his he was besieged with offers He hasn't made any money from his popularity lie insists that his sLore business was aided tame to his store to buy something and meeL tho average American face Lo friends sny they notice lie la n less carefree than he was before the lights uf publicity upon him Recently tho man was 111 at nis homo here with un agt cold The selection Of the H hns Just conic to light here by of the Fort Madison newspaper after the paper has been pu L to taeu AL the time Madison liad been selected as about It with the boys the editor wondered wha the average citizen he The suggestion led to another survey to find the average In the town The choice lull on urny he ills own business hod nn average lived on house on average and drove an average was more tlinn yearn old Uy Reading of tlic denth Of former Sen K ol thc stander's memory was with n recollection of those cf 1917 For wan one of the six who voted the wjr resolution of hose sis only cf Nebraska remains toil ay over career it a little strange In Hint he did ills col- John Sharp now living in peaceful among his boaks was an ami ch nni pi on c the yet no man have ed him a militarist Vardaman was no His was a Confederate soldier wounded in battle The sou held n in Uie m IhR Swinish war YcL knowing that he VMS one of n minority the bultr wno wore Ill's hlB shoulders mailo n pica for seme way Ihan the of the spoke on Inst day thp voted the wai just before mid- night ot April 4 Of Wisconsin -A us the last and most dramatic a gains L it and In tlic rush and hurry of the news there was not much attention paid lo thc Mississippi an had In his j Yet It is no more apneal for ity in ihp to conic lor otic devotion was mode hy any senator than wiu voiced by man lu voting against war When the resolution shall pass he said we will be in n state cf vir with Germany Every citizen will be upon to go Lo the defense of the flag I trust be will respond promptly ond If need bo give his life and his nil to uphold the nation's cruise I shall vote Lo give tlie dent men nnd money to the lasi able lo arms and every dollar innt shall be necessary to meet the expenses of whatever may hu necessary I shall do more My own vices shrill be offered to do ever my power In oi my country's cause T there will he no break In Lhc ranks no no buL thai America may present n solid In- vincible front to the common en- emy There was high patriotism in speech yet the vote Unit weni it wus Influential in sweeping from public life And H open od I lie wny to the senate for Patrick Harrison Guiding In January Don passed into the Four A class on ter n trial oi six uc WHS pill buck into pour D In June he ngaln has this on condition Tho school he generally considered ns n good ono and his mother is nt iv lots to Jils Slif had thought that being lo re- pent ft grade would bt IL him Don regarded his en- forced repetition uf thc work punishment lor his laziness and Mental tests show nln gence ts he better thun age so Hint his poor ui school cannot he considered lu to lack of His may be due o a ot other Perhaps his was ly unsympathetic mid unskillful ID her treatment of him Perhaps her lo the subject studied to his type of mind It may be that emotional Ues In hfs home had so hie feelings lie Imd free Interest to to hie school work go on to many other ro.isons but many other ro.isons u U one Tilt bey fi of and wus to surety him must n punishment lor that in Itself would bf ta for u ol wiuld all in tho situation sort o bl work Win It is Tor n o a U Ls ol the hat he lo this IK not a but an Lo make July fl Clifton A known en ns Ike filed suit Irene i as The complaint Mrs with n May 15 lm et an- no N C July 0 No tonight for Lhc hearing for nnd Milton ar- hero In with Lhc of J C Vn No been In connection with Uie they lo nt more Thc body Of scy was found in his near line last so y in JUM the Water Is responsible for the colors in nn opal lor anl consists only of nnd ul dim combined by Thomas I mi youth while yet I in his Leuns world liy n ol and vial having discovered by him In mi and 1 proven lo been I nnd written by a so are these forgeries that I for the author a I nt pin KG English ture carry I pets and I to kuep the rain Here's good news lessens shaving irritation MEN with tender skin this luxury They found after it their faces felt cool nnd smooth and their razors never pulled They passed the idea on to their friends und now there's n group of Vaseline shavers not all men with tender skina tough boards cither ANY man's fiico J normal or sensitive shows ita gratitude lor this simple soothing Wouldn't you like to Join this lort Membership is open All you have to do is spread a of Vaseline Petroleum over the beard before you shave na usual Your razor strokes quicker nml closer and your face looks and better The Jolly any little nicks or scratches too and softens dry or chapped skin Try it once and you'll never without Vaseline Jelly You ciin buy it in jars or tubes at ull good drug stores SOUTH CAROLINA SAVINGS BANK and Banks Affiliated Through Bank Corporation CONDITION JUNE 30 1930 RESOURCES Cash on Hand and Due from Banks U S Government Municipal other Customers Liability Account of Buildings and Real Loans and Discounts Capital Surplus Profits and Reserves Circulation Acceptances for Customers Deposits or or South Carolina Savings Bank Branch fit Florence S C M ol June HO i nnd 4.24 urid by anil l-'lxluirs Cash on hand nnd due lor lug House 1.619 31 Total by Home Office 5 Sfi 000.00 Dy Undivided Profits Current and Subject of Checks 027 flS of South of RS inn en me E II Miens Irr of Hit who duly thu above find u in ic condition of hank IIH hy the bonks of hunk K II Micas he fore me 3rd Uny of July A 33 Lynch Not try lor South Carolina H 8 M H New LOW PRICES ON DRESS GOODS For spectator sports this fine lity broadcloth is excellent It is 36 in wide and worth twice ns much as sale price 25 C Yd SHANTUNGS Are for indoors and outdoors and all active wear They are 36 in wide 25 C Yd PIQUES In many beautiful colors and patterns Arc offered at this unheard of price C Yd BASKET CLOTHS Tim summer for sport [rocks 36 in wide C Yd Corp The Shopping Center of The Pec Dee