The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, January 30, 1918, Image 5

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A sewig, Machine that is quiet, light'running, siinp A sewing niachine that looks like a's music cabinet In t saves thread, time, strength and money. Th is the oly machine combining all these qualities. It ha A Guaranteed Bond Against Fire water, tornado, lightning, breakage,,r any other destroying cause is issued with each The FREE sewing machine. We replace even a broken needle. This Guarantee Bond is goode for five years The FREE is the only sewing machine that is sold with this Guarantee Bond. Tiis Means to You THAT if your home burns and The FREE Sewing Machine is either destroyed or injured, I will supply, a new The FREE Sewing Machine without cost. THAT if in cyclone or flood, your machine is rendered unfit for use, I will replace it without expense to you. The Big Free Demons EVERYB Lhe Plowde HONOR ROLL Sixth Grade MANNING SCHOOLS Corinne McKelaney, Edna Thames, t Frances Brown, Frances Dickson, Second Grade Hattie Breedin, John D. Gerald, Lily r Ashton Plowden, 96; Elizabeth Or- Emma Sprott, Mrgaretta Shope, Mil vin,96; ill SueRigyy ,9G;MaryW.dred Smith, Moultrie Bagnal, Virgin- t vin, 96; Lilla Sue Rigby, 95; a is Alma Bradham. Williams Avant. Heriot, 94; Zella L. Harilee, 95; Ida M. Lowder, 94L James Cole, 93; Les- Eighth Grade ter Miller. 92; tuldrow Windham, 92; Mary Metropol, 98; Mary Sue Wil- k Robert Chbndler, 91; Evelyn Davis, sop, 96; Mary Rigby, 95; Elizabeth 90. Creecy, 95; Craven Bradham, 95; g Third Grade Alice lark, 94; Bernice Alsbrook, 93; b Virginia Irvin ,98; Dorothy Ridgill Grace Thames, 92; Madeline Shope, 97; Audrey Young, 95; Albert Wein- 9 Estelle Alsbrook, 90; Bessie Ma berg, 92; Walter Ridgway,91; Glenn Dickson, 91; Ruth Boger, 91; LillianNitGrd Ervin, 90; Margaret Creecy, 90; Effie Cahrn AvtJe radn Jones, 90. Mrh ugsVrii egr Fourth Grade IenHrnRlhKnVgias Carmen Arant, Louise Brown, Rosa zi eaLd pot Geiger, Pearl Hirschman,- Olivia Hor ton, Helen Katizoff, Winnie Plowden,GOEFROD Gertrude Rigby, Sidney Abrams,I Steve Bradham, Warren Clark, H ugh Rslsta atAeWa pelI Davis, Charlton Du Rant, Alston Ger--)Mnig epe1 ald, Milton Jaye. Kde ufrr nMnigwn VignaFifth Grade VignaCoffey, 94; Mattie Hortonmr hntmprr eif 92; Etlsn Ridgeway, 91; Oliver Alls-Te atrslsta at brook, 91; Elizabeth Richardson, 91; eslsikMr.Wlstlsao. Hersiwas Mcanoug EnaThaes MayFlwer, 0.Frce s iswn ane tickson A atie Beedin Joh~odng Di. Geadn Ll You loe contr ll simatBdam youtam Aatt. take alook trough ur sto Eighke Wth ade led estmat th moeyouary saetrp 98; aryin your good are ecomng eerydy mrey firml Cvincerdha t5; encein bying We ikea cehaces 92; Mdelhighcl Shoo hasbenassebled y , exerene Lauers-n, 9. If yu wat th ful wothofvery dlart ou spndon TGONEFORWoDEA v- -- I Reutsta Ls AeWatApell E1 V Wor leand durable.. A sewing machine that takes up less room he parlor, a serving table in the dining room and a beaut Sewi -FREE Mack (Invented and Patented b.y W. C. Free is a rigid feed, large bobbin, thread-saving needle bar, aut For beauty, lightness and speed, it stands unequaled. THAT should you through accident in moving or otherwise, break any part or the whole machine, I will replace that part or the machine gratis. THAT if you break a needle, if you break a belt, or if one wears out, if you break any attachment, I will replace theseparts to you absolutely without cost. In addition The FREE is guaranteed for life against defect in material and workmanship. The FREE is entirely sanitary, because it stands off the floor 6 1-2 inches, so dust can not collect underneath. The FREE is built along graceful, slender lines, similar to that of a beautiful music cabinet; therefore will grace your parlor, your sitting room, your drawing room, or any room in your home. When the lid .is turned back, the head lifts automatically into po -sition, the treadle lowers automatically to the floor, and the machine is automatically belted-therefore ready for immediate use. tration will be at Our S )DY IS CORDIALLY Hardware MANNING, S. C. Doan's Kidney Pills have stood the Presbyterian church, and senior pasta ast and stood it well. in poit of service in Manning, pre Why experiment with an untried sided at the meeting and on behalf a edicine? himself and his congregation extende( People here in Manning have shown a cordial welcome to the new pastor e way. The Rev. C. B. Smith, pastor of thi Read Mrs. Wells' story. Methodist church, also extended She says: "I suffered from dull, very happily a hearty welcome, as di agging backaches, pains across my Mr. J. K. Breedi , representing the idneys, headaches and dizziness. I Baptist congregation. The response o of a box of Doan's Kidney Pills from Mr. Holley to th several addresses urns' Drug Store and found them to was in full keeping with the spirit an e just what I needed. In a short time tenor of the welcome tendered. There was relieved of the aches and pains was a large combined congregation at 1 my back and had no further tront- the meeting. The singing was lid by e from my kidneys."t e of the al ti con - A Lasting Cure geain FOUR YEARS LATER, Mrs. Wells M.Hle isreetyCncfa rid: "The cure Doan's Kidney Pills i h ok o h niSlo ave me has-been a lasting one." LeueHsccd heRvl'M Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't[ihtotwolftheptotehr impy ask for a kidney remedy-get t naei vneitcwr 'oai.'s Kidn'ei Pills-the same thatCa Jaksnudrteupisa irs. Wells has twice publicly recoin- teBpitHm iso or eaded. Foster Milburn Co., Props.,thsSae uffalo, N. Y. NEW PASTOR WELCOMED feetlclcuhseahunr ev. J.B. Holly Heartily Received at cnomt vt h ceeo o Manringyterian cthuseh and seorl st Sp5~i pomtuofoservicecin Manningdpre ic Baptist churcha cordiaaywelcom to TeuiiehaDoNthAfec hew pao xtend to t~~~~~he Rev. C. .Hlly h cueo B. tonith l ato e of th as re~.nty coic toassue thvpa y happDRMOWi sl etrtuieloe,liadi a~~ of the ~~ ~ Baptist chuc thsQtles ogesgati cn. h' sose icouesno wasg,, in ful, keegwit the spiritam an< lace. 'rho Rev L. B. Menoi' of.telofo the hwlcoe ted.e~. red. Ther wa alrguomiedcotreaioy Fea ofhugerWilhlp the stimulat chor o Pheoduticon' Mrieo pt-dt ecads. otley thas eretme fOn G rmu.Sv h ik es-teyiak hr e olas.enenae is isthe laceto cme t for sol rk sustnta vleAtlo Lighttotpeooplft tehpasoratOher to L rg enaerianlistwork havemadprdenbuingamp intenson sudy. the upiesul Itiredrtodrhtuioserie confopitdwitheme wieme fuco CM YManigsraini heueofcal Speia.unin. srvies erehel.i nenVVan n when closed and is'convenient and strong when open. iful stand in the bedroom. A sewing machine that ng 1ine omatic lifting head and 30 other vital improvements. The FRE) has six complete sets of ball bearings, making this the lightest and smoothest running sewing machine ever built. The FREE is so constructed that you can sit at the machine in the position that is most comfortable for you, either directly in front or to the side of the needle, as you prefer. This is the only sewing machine built with which you can sit at any position with ease and comfort. Ample room for sewing materials is provided in the drawers and spool racks fastened to the inside of the door, an'l as you sit at the machine it. is very handy for you to reach your spools, your scissors, oil can, attachments, or other sewing material. The Rotoscillo movement, the rotary take-up, the six e.ets of ball bearings, the automatic head latch, the rotary spool pin, and 32 oher points of superiority make The FREE the best of sewing ma chines. tore on February 8th, INVITED Company. CITATION OF LETTERS Kindred and Creditors of the said OF ADMINISTRATION Rosa Gre:?tree, Rosa Cr !ntree, dbeceased, that they Countyohe and app before me in the Court By of CM rend o b of Probate, to be held at Manning on By J M.Wiaham proateJu~ge: the 11th (lay of February next, after WHEREAS, Oscar P. Johnson publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the made suit to me to grant him Letters to show cause, if any th' y of Adminsitration of the Estate and hive. why said Administration should effects of Samuel E. Johnson not E grane. THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to (lay of January, Anno Domini, 1918. cite and admonish all and singular J. M. Windhani, the Kindred and Creditors of the sad Juge of Probate, Clarendon County. Sanuel E. Johnson, dleceased. that they be and appear bei'ore me, in the NOIETCEDOR Court of Probate, to be held at Man ning, on the 18th dlay, of February Alpesnhaigcim aant next, after publication hereof, at 1 1 teett fT .Tsae bcae o'clock in the forenoon, to showv cause, vllreethe (uyatsedan if any they have, why the said Ad-thsowgsadeaewilmk ministration should not be grantedl. pyett h lrinc ulfe -(GIVEN under my hand this 29thexutrofhesieta. (lay of January Anno Domiini, 1918. H y IDIE J. M. 'WINDHAM,T..TIDIE J5udge of Probate. Eeuos - -Maing and C,itr ofan 14, 1918 Resar dGrentroe, dcoastat tn or WIIILASFrd esene ma e andt appoea befiorse m nteC r ofuitototme to beahtlhimtLMatningof I Arniist&-.iondobons ioi~~vih h e why Psaid Amiiatinsoild Will nnexd ofthe Etatean~ ofLxtie graanted.~ . I:~i n fects of Ros GreentreVEcomm nde mytan the ulcb ais 2Md ThES ARE THEEFOE, t cin Comanfa trJ. 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