The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, March 26, 1919, Image 12
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TRANSPORT BRINGS
OLD HICKORY LADS
More Troops of 30th Reach Newport
News in Finland
3,500 OFFICERS ANzaiEN
Other Troops Aboard the Finland
I clde Casual Comi panics From
Several States.
Newport News, Va., March 23.
More troops of the Old rtickory di
vision-the TPhirtieth-which includes
ment from Tennessee, North and
South Carol ina, returned home today
from the battlefields of France on the
transport Finland, nhich arrived her
this morning, after a thirteen-day
voyage from St. Nazaire.
On hoard the big vessel, formerly in
the Red Star line transatlantic se
vie there were almost :3,500 officers
and men, of the fighting forces, in
ofling te 11 f ield artillery r. io
ment, aboarLk Iecmad, andwihimcete
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Twenty-eight officers an-l 739 men
of the 115th machine gun battalion,
complete, assigned as follows:
Twenty-five officers and 606 men to
Camp Lee; one officer and forty-nrne
men to Camp Sherman; two officers
and eighty-four men to Camp Taylor.
Forty-six officers and 1,3609 men ofl
the 114th regiment of field artillery,
complete, assigned as follows:
Forty-one officers and 1,105 men to
Camp Lee; two officers and eighty
noe men to Camp Gordon; one officer
and fifty-five men to Camp Dix.
One officer and sixty-four men of
the 114th machine gun battalion d:
tachment, assigned to Camp Funston.
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THE LAMPS OF THE NIGHT.
When the sungod from the west has
flown
Comes the lovely stars, as if .:y mag
ieal breezes bioln.
,.e forth they mith their quiet light
l)o brgh the n n .e i some meght. .
.I through thte night with quiet e'.e I
Fhey h am dow~n f,.r~.i evn ethI-|
Gedrn ..n ! bmuf: if r:m,m a-li
m is h m s h-t .Ii
G;ay th.'iers fromi' h:'vs, ' seruhl:.n I
Whenm ail th-- world c lot he-I in
sparkling dew
Andi' the ca nopy above wra proi in
robes of deenest bilue,
When jinvelins of light and wondrous
beauty before unseen.
With tlenev eioude ,inon t hr horizonI
I-. n I
Keep ... . A
Until an -go of dark has
V \V~ 'ondrous
-.omeh - hy hea iven veory near .
to
Their e hrh . ,.
Which doth a great Creato'- power
proclaim,
Andl untiring to the shadowy earth II
Whore onlly g~oodi and rIght p~revaiils j
. i sorrow has lost its awful v-ai!
Sorvr proving :.s they shiine
The world they l ive in is divine.
Always while the birds chant their
evening lay
Crown they the summit of the dying
dav
Heauitiful is their radiance-as on
Climbeth -their glory through the sky I
All through the (lark vastness of the
night
State of Ohio, City of Toledo,
Lucas Counrty, ss.
Frank .1. Cheney makes oath thatI
he is senior partner of the firm of .
F. J1. Cheney & Co., doing busines
in the City of Toledo, County and
State aforesaid, andl that said firm
wvill pay the suim of ONE HIUND)RED
DOLLA RS for each and every caseI
of Catarrh that cannot be cuiredl by ,
the use of HT A/LS CA TAR~RII
MEDICINE. FRANK J1. CHTENEY.
Sworn to before me andl subscribed
in my presence, thia 6th (lay of Do.g
comber, A. D. 188(3.
A. W. GLEASON, I
(Seal) Notary Public.
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The~e star studded portals pour their
timeless light
Wonderful musing' on the plain out
side.
Reneet they the story of a Kingdom'
birth.
From their crystal palace wall,
Whilst sheens of dew dIrops glittering
fall
The beautiful radiance f romi the stars
pour
in ti
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Forth in beans from' libaven's 'floor
.On snowy crbat of nmountains far.
And darksome valleys and sandy bars
Wonderful as the rainbows glow
After the gentle ralnand tempests
blow
Like 'lovely filowers with perfumes
rare
Softly scenting the evening's air.
Oft while the human race is sleeping
When the whispering wind is weeping
Then it is that from my window
These barks of light I watch as upon
the sky they row.
While their gladsome light falls all
around
And brings beauty to the shadowy
ground.
When night her tent has unfurled
And dark from his cave is hurled
When dimmed is the light that nature
loves
Which comes from a sphere of flame
above
Sometimes when thus I gaze
Through the night-times shadowy
haze
Lo! a star flashing bright
Comes new on heaven's sea of light.
This bright radiance from out of the
night
Brings to inc a message bright'
I in some strange way I understand
its glorious meaning true.
Oh! star can you behold the good you
do
All o'er the sodden ways of earth
Oh! who could' describe your worth,
As all over the world your sweetest
smile
Blossoms serenely all the while.
Shine on ye beacons bright
Make human paths abound in light
Shoot o'er the hill and plain
Sheaves of your golden rain,
Paint witl- the brightest streams of
color
The darksome pathway of another.
Kee) up your watch until the dawn
of light
Another (lay hangs in sight.
I like to wateh from the summit of
some hill
When sleeps the world serenely still
The light through the boundless
breath of blue
Where the stars are let to wander
through
And gaze between a veil of dewy
leaves
Which gird the trees on summer eves
At each lustrious star n the heavenly
shrine
Which bends down the sparkling im
mortal vine.
Oh stars to winnow the air with un
seen wings
0, with you to float above the baser
things
Earths pathway sometimes leads over
a jagged peak
And happiness in this vale oft in vain
we seek,
Yet climb on high faith's ladder may
Ascend your heights some future day,
And softly responsive the night
breeze sings
ing Stock is in,
Iis Season are th4
Our line is undo
wn in Manning.
SILK
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ages, Crep~e d
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will readily see
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save you money.
Jew Ide
MORRIS NE~SS
"To: others can be given . m aL
And- that illumed path of light
Which. bends above the lonely hill at
night,
8"rdiance of'puretgold- 'r
its beautiful and stately billows hold,
And 'now and then a startling ray
Some nieteor shoots across the milky
,way.
My mind is lost in thought, and on
fancy's wing
Upborne, my soul floats on and hears
star angels softly sing.
Dh fate let me in this wondrous radi
ance bright
Wander always within its mellow
light.
When otherwise my tee would stray
From the straight and narrow w-y?
0, beacons of tne night
Always be my guiding light.
Dh! highest work of sculptor's mould
'hrow over my soul your shining fold.
Miss Ruth MeKnight,
Summerton, S. C.
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in Good American.
My entuinva driving an ambulance
loaded with French and American
wounded soldiers along a road which
was heing shelled. Some of the shells
were exploding uncomfortably near.
At length one burst directly ahead of
their ambulance, forcing them to make
a detour to avoid the shell hole.
"Pres, pres !" cried a Frenehnan,
which expression means in good Amer.
lean, "Gee, that was a close one !"
An American doughboy. however,
misinterpreted it, and cried out in dis.
gust: "IT-11, I've been praying for
half an hour !"-Chicago Tribune.
"Viceroy of Heaven."
Prince Max of Padeni was once
brought to hook by King Edward, says
a writer in the London Daily lxpress.
The prince and the late king met at
Marienbad, and the prince severely
criticized the British constitution,
which lie characterized as "republican
with an hereditary president." King
Edward replied : "I see what it is.
You, too, if you became emperor, would,
like William, like to be viceroy of
heaven." Then he added: "If you don't
change those ideas, you will finish by
setting tire to your own house."
Fore!
The crowd around the ticker was
liscussing the operations of a youth
hul speculator, who shall be nameless.
(ald one:
"I hear he was hit on the head with
x golf ball two years ago and has
een rather stupid ever since."
"Maybe so," said the floor manager,
'but he hits cleaned up a million or
nore In the same time."
"Gee !" said the first. Then after
t pause. "Say, how do you go about
earning to play golf?"-Wall Street
fournal.
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GROVE'S TASTELESS ohIUTOMICgivenr tgIarly
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CITATION.
The State of South Carolina,
County of Clarendon.
By J. M. Windham, Probate Judge
WHEREAS, John B. Brogdon made
suit to me to grant him Letters of
Administration of the Estate and ef
fects of Robert Allison Ho e.
THESE ARE THEREFORE, to
cite and admonish- all and singular
the Kindred and Creditors of the said
Robert Allison Hodge, deceased, that.
they be and appear before me, in the
Court of Probate, to be held at Mann
ing on the 14th clay of April, next,
after publication- hereof, at 11 o'clock
in" the forenoon, to"show cause, if any
they have, why the said Administra
tion should not be granted.
GIVEN under my hand this 24th
day of March, Anno Domini 1919.
J. M. WINDHAM,
-3t-p-15. Judge of Probate.
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Price 35c.
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