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AND CiJ St AEROPLANES TIIAT REALLY -~ ~ 16--PIECE BAND - This Aviation Meet and Cs and spend a merry Christmas. Ebe Mflauing EIues. MANNING, S. C., DEC. 24, 1913knwtoanmeinMnnwsntosgvn A PoundllnS.da.Abut1 oc bThese orsCakesda Dcebe eapreofth real n.icmesGe hodelandMisionby aood MAran'Jssi d. is wrh fv cs. She oge e Save nit. Grdd chocoerdinang rc 15c.didMno Aaojct Fass ar m eerat iln, childeren. theE Therownoaner in baning, wa cnalects aivenge kihed In anuooil cdnt nea nti mebersway Pound. Dion Sunday. th61 bou 1 o'cItl Marrid by agistate JE. ihis plice Roer bourg dat FoeIn, S2.undaycadii Deebrenoat oft the 14theMreJamask.sRhdaseandMis eg a fiotur Jesied M.s Ar ed aynihta.te ai ce o g ,e realniceseletionand he ofning rathrdearMnid Schoolcosed t hdiaisa areeasly orh mr onad a out2 yhehodars.t Tee funa dtfhe rpa maonnuryt. The b il oy aiv frlsromth inhoto jend Xmsa oeare:now eeeraig The d C4A~ft Misere Fanne Ma,00 balsof cotton allow aelarog Brandm inCyrison andy u Saos hecitzn as same Jula tino1. D.pMaad ridnotet frte MANNNG . C.ing and ifotue _______________ _Died A Lase reensdayptight cnvention Rdcog whovenedi fatenetManing. Mr-.oge i C l ermisoan of Mr. was appoin-t. r tocls The aily her mr soed abrofthears comTtefera es aar-ws tookis panconctthPied StiaeBpy. Rc Everybody should see the flying Hsia ntect fClmi. Teana machine. Msinr o Mr. T. F. Coffey visited Sumter lastTietotkplcatTrelelstFdyeein Thursday. Fia a elatneadalo ainadlr Miss Lula Harvin of Columbia. is atfnepie.TreiebdsartoeadMsL.B home for Xmas.aniorattwintenafuueHavnpesE Mr. Joe Thomas of Wake Eorest col- W hn twudb elfrtesse yMs lege is in Manning to spend Xmas. Rpeettvss etwt h on uss h Mr.lBertram Weinberg, who is tray-toacranfothmheedsfteevigspt elling out of Savannah, is at home for cutadt e rmte sna issVrij Christmas.aspsilthfnacastttsThr yisevdae M4essrs. W. G. Elwell and J. J. aietoatnthsmenbtinynndate Broughton of Pinewood, were in Man- u ugeti ilb roial iso h u ninghronday.spech andseatryoone.r of tE diriheg MissessesabeeniendMCaranBralsham He e asof sala tho Anersn Cllee, re thme ogne Yarsi rahm colord pressmta hoiaypiBrmallve Lucy Wilont will om le citizean the anin Cutio- elebatenteiroranci ~~~A the ya.tatalrecaendaptcs, cnd veteon RrnnSot thec twonvheneod sueedtsile Mnr.d uigt The udg of robte ddalandthi one Atderates in ploint was apoindtt. ddsh wed av ember of mueicommitteeeaoerswre ids negro cuplestandboh will codhae boate prgamtstan PRedecp The fequen vists abut eeryMFissuonary Sat dayeveingof yong urbvilian T hel delabsle acdvetisaped na ingecuc a gine vh this town is cauiessingtseipneceoa Turbeville Tedyo last M.Fromdan levg Mr. Astin aulswho wor ingada was lod ell attende, Mr. ai scainan are s forFleebr Bos.Wisto Saem N.wth properte gumre toctlooe and ou ae maests C. i spedingthe olidys iMan in en prfices Tubelance d s faitig him boyndMs L.d girl aiortowin the hednrsear skuture anviont foretsid tanbrg re a hoe fo theholiays aothink year would, bar wel orkn the btherese and RepreseeeatiofsManningtarethilledCun rgest. Te hi withpeole romall verthecouty Boad latofrsa Co misonng Jnartheraed ouri whoaredoig te Crismasshopin.tom asetin Bisoithe Mrnes Fnnie sednin thent count, aged 61 ers. Them dase ear fored irni Mararet Gll wie o Jon illcol ws nthen oligatery ofor.th R epreDase ding The nn ored wa strke wih paalyis t tive s M aigend h een, marrid cinae ti ireSatuday igh. an die Su oury judme t ithebd wl brofital to anirseont henu Ining Tody a husdaey ongte- dtae o f the dinyn rf Misses Isaeeu aid urony BadhsamOteesdyte hmofD.GL.icoanorda eo-uteastofslin Ae s I oll emembe hre a re fon- pmeornin the fover t cookt ll inome som o ett ly a ewdys lft topay itho t o Manning ceertery teir G.emanE- eidr MW. ha s ere will patdte sevea ui ain reW are t wations r n d girl um~ cafssi hnes mb Mnning th firsy opef .L deaori n , S. y ie ihec ter to r at- DerSat. bye n e s earbe s- p h r tract aI lrennsEC attend nce and ewen rn iSuts TheuarequenApvisitsereouteepallbearers.ontate State. irts Monday, FLY. -16 ~ rnival will be attended by thoi Aeroplanes will make daily fi: fation of the Presby- Resolutions. with the show are strictly p~ se file box Thor te Believing that the Clarendon hoest leitmate methods,vs y apreiae ~nic d Country Club, if organized and es- as "Hooche Cooche" shows he pro ahs w ho aetablish, will be a menace to the moral be found and the ladies w the church. welfare of this community, and more sell tickets. or attend the - especially to our young men and boys. novelty stands are not -E ck Saturday night the We the members of the Men's Bible making eyes and trying to A. White in the west. Class et the Manning Methodist Church someone in order to attract t town was discovered on individually and collectively, ~take this are a class of women that I woman who lives near. means to express our condemnation of credit to any community su arm and In a short time this or any similar organization. lady-like manner in which d, but it only succeed. Believing, furthermore, that the or- duct themselves. ew articles and boks ganization would be conducted in a There are no such thin ers in the office were manner contrary to the Laws of the rough neek wvorking men, all ite is the District Re. State and of God, we hereby, pledge are employed to do the heav: ouse of Ruth. an adjunct our efforts towards its suppression. the shows, such as handlit 'elows fraternity. He H. I. Elilerbe, F. L. Wolfe, C. R. loading and unloading are a amount of money but Sprott-Committee-. class, and conduct themse eposits in a bank, keep- H. C. C urtis, T. F. Coffey, C. W' gentlemanly, the show in it i his office, therefore, Wells- C. 0. Edwards, J. H. Lesesne, is one that we can fetel justly set on fire to rob, it Jeff L ee, W. M. Brailsford, H. R' have in our midst, and1 perpetrator anything. Boger, Charlton DuRant, R. H. Jenk- stakes to leave, they will be insurance on the build- inson, J. Henry Widham, J E. Davis, city-wide invitation to returs . White had not left Jr. W. G. King, S. C., Williams', C. R. at some future date, because oing to the postoffice Rawlinson, J. B. Davis. J. D. Gerald, always room for a show condi mail intending to F. L. Wolfe, R. D. Clark, J. W. Heriot, morat and legitimate manne p for the night when D. R. Riser, R. H. Davis, E. J. city of Florence." riven. Browne, R. C. Wells, J. W Rigby, H. .As statea anove we know 19 I. Ellerbe, G. P. Watson, Pastor, T. and his recommendation of ti M. Davis, E. C. Gross, Morris Ness, C. Greater Shows mean much Card. R. Sprott, C. S. Rigtby, J. A. Cole, R. desiring to attend a clean exi fanning Times:-Kindly E. Harilee, Fred Lesesne, H. A. Tobias, only does this prominent h your columns to ex- T. M. Wells, T. B. Lee, J. B. Lee. Florence recommend this sho ke and appreciation to nave read a number of fayori the Manning fire de-. Tribute. ments equally as strong in tl ieir aid and sympathy mendations published in n e last Saturday night. On the evening of December 17, 1913 where this show has exhibite spetfully, at 8:30 o'clock at his home near Man- The Krause Greater Shoni R. A. WHITE. ning. God must have said to His Manning now and will be her _____________ Reapers-"Go to earth and pluck very of the week. Great fun and gently the spirit of Clifford A. Gibson amusement is promised, a n at the Manse, and bring it to me." So peacefully are many features the, ception of the Ladies did his spirit leave him that the ment claim as educational, w Let o te rebyeranwatchers scarcely knew when the ing of a demoraling nature. ey of the Presyeriast change came. Clifford A. Gibson, son nt as Mansjybe las of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Gibson was born .anning, sce the shows and elywa atten oyab. o-August 23, 1888 and in early life he fun. ery rteceiedb ~ joined the Baptist church of which he _____________ re rid and M Rev.. reinained a member 'till his death. -- nc ord the sey as-R His chief object seemed to be to help at Toddh hoepts the suffering and needy. If there was .lenorTod, wo kptone sick in the family or community, the signatures of the very soon Clifford was there and with. fanse was beautifully a firm, gentle hand, soon calmed to the occasion, and the rest the suffering. in social intercourse. TlyClifford was a faithful son, .Wilson and Rose Er- brother and friend. He considered no ightful fruit punch dur- sacrifice too great for his friend4 and and Misses Bess Har- relatives. He was only confiaed to his Venning, pinned souve- bed about a week, and never did we ts when they came out know him to complain or become im om after enjoying a patient. On the day that he died he ith coffee and mints, said to his mother "please lay on my bed with me for I can't stand it much To Santa Claus. longer." and truly he lived as he diled. bia S.C.,Dec 17 193. Truly a useful life has gone out from aus.-T., Dcuntry 19i3. among us, and we too, must go. He aus:-Te coun ry- was buried on December 19, 1913, near ~arolina have been veyPinewood, in the preseuce of a large past year. They have number of friends and relatives. faithfully and have Dear as thou went and just~ly dear. aind cox Their fathers have also We would not weep for thee: ously a~ ntellienty One thught shall check the strigC'SR They are all expect- It that thou art free. ismas and many gifts FRIEND. thool Supervisor has a -*g rd es to make of you. When Good Clean Show. up your -gifts for the - of the Palmetto State ThKrueGatrSosreer me good reading suits-andwlpnu hseeig h ~ r i~ ren. The country chil- ifo l h omnso h rs te have little access toonoftecees hsonherd nany of them have in B oei scle h udy q i k books which they can Sho anvl"W aetle ld especially like togeteewhhaesntisho r them a good paperotetonanalofhmspkofi ys and girls. The writ- hgladlysrs ntefc ht a o t eading habits throughitdosntpriaygmbng r ouths Companion whichotedeoaingftus.nth eekly as a ChristmasFlrneTms r.A H. ase e was a boy. Pleasewhmwknw er wlliqutd ur boys and girls in"Eeyhnisodutdodlerty a subscription to this or tesosaealcenadm-i~iu cr which will be a week- vr n swrh aytmsteM our love for the chil-prcofdmsintaisukdose will do this. we willthmwhcisvruuua.hed ~ighter and better boysfrettpofcn e, 'tesad vear. gmlr r aecnpcos bf Sincerely.thiabec.Tre ren fes A xv. . 'rTE yog gis caledt the "sowndayh ai viorCoutr coos aycapl arciyal" woen cnectled LAS WE EK. HIOWS---12 ~REE ACTS. --Meet your friends g. aubject was taken RECALL. AN IRITATOR. the several pul- The etitio of recall for the the service at the e 9 v converted into a Mayor and a member of the coun g, and participated cil of Orangeburg,is creating con several chuiirches,.. ers. Chariton Dui- siderable feeling in the city on principal speaker. the Edisto.- The opposition to ior question thor Lrks met with the the recall, charge, the other side apt DrgB'. wit being sore, and the allega riggs, Mr. F. C. tions in the petitions are with adi cear that out warrant, and altogether un untry club was not justified. It is just the condi- - fthe meeting the tion brought about in Orange was adopted unan- burg which makes us doubt the he members of the wisdom of the recall provision in uurches, and citi- the commission form of govern ~embled in Man- ment; hr sn n otedf that we pu our-eei n ndt hedf being opposed to ficulties likely to arise in a city Sthher placendorn wee there are two or more nion of alcoholic factions, each endeavoring to irs*vs toesupprt get control of the municipal gov emnent, therefore we think the samples sent Act should be amended to relieve board of con.- the danger before the smaller and as that towns get the commission form close in the craze. h the dispen is asked, who Baptist Church. Sunday School 10:30 a. mi. E. L. Wilkins Superintendent. Preaching ~~by the Pastor 11:30 a. mn., and 'i:30 p. m. ad Poisoning Morning sermon. "The Secret of a Hap eriul oid reliable DR. py New Year." Evening, "The Price HEALING OIL, a sur- of a Soul." 7es pain and heals at .J. A. ANSLEY, Past.er. iment. 25c.50c.$1.00, ER 26th, h time our stock of ered at prices re ntinue the Gents' so as to move it ats for $2.5O and ance to buy goods BRES * MANNIN' CHRISTV Dec. 22.. 12--BIG! "DARING I ghtsweather peritt eis t andigs o use peolseme geerC O asM Ei ofeessin Theresitio Bso ontat Celubt ndayeso th ichmthins veyT mui he propoj eettoswlt-as wel Sa n-mem relath tempt to carry out their purpose. It is Rant Esq. was the irwthknown that the law forbids the estab- He discussed the liql wo~ld do lishment of an institution which per- oughly, and his remi histemits the storing of mntoxicants where approval of the en theyscon- persons congregate to drink, such Re. J. A. Ansley, C he o-places are declared a nuisance, and bamn, Mr. A. S. I astesubject to severe penalties, not only so, Thomas, and others me aswho but where the public sentiment as man- matter forcibly, and wenkwho ifested, is so much opposed,it would be the contemplated Co. canvas, foolhardy for any man or set of men to desired, and would u Scnaattempt to defy it. At the conclusion< rery good The projectors of this club applied to following resolution yes very the Secretary of State for a charter to imously. proudeto establish a club for social, literary, and Be it resolved, by 1 rhud to charitable purposes, with the privilege several Christian c1 gen pul of having amusements, and other fea- zens of Manning, as gavnd sho tures, but this does not allow features nling Baptist Church ther s which the law forbids, and as the stor- selves on record as tee in lg of liquor is contrary to law, all the establishment :te in th cubs, whether under the lockers or Country Club, or an -m heotherwise are illegal, and will not be the sale or distrib r. Gasque mny.alawuefottopermitted by the people of this cam- liquor, and pledge o1 to Krause There are many who favor the legal - bt o ts sale of intoxicants who are as much op bit.ze Nof posed to the club scheme as are the The dispensary w utwe most ardent Prohibitionists, these will to the Orangebur bl a-heartily join in to prevent the estab e o-lishment of a lawless institution be- trol were stoler er am-s cause, they regard such as worse thancony asvr 9wppr an open barroom or a dispensary. Toconyws er belong to "the club" is more enticing vote to re-establi aer in to the young than an open bar, because,sryheqeio ~ h etthe bar is so condemned that the young,sayteqsio idnthere out of regard for public sentiment, will took the liquor? manaee remain away, but with a club which is ___ tmanoth visited by the prominent. gives to the To Prevent Ble ome to young a certain amount of imaginary apply at once the wone ojoy the prestige which they will crave to get IPoRTER'S ANTISEPTIC within its portals, and disaster results. Igloal ressig that reie THEBil BEGINS FRIDAY, DECEM] inues for 5 days, at whic d Coat Suits will be ofi Sof cost. ~e have decided to disc< ngs, we have made prices uch as John B. Stetson I e are giving the public a c COLLUM