The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, October 29, 1919, Section One Pages 1 to 16, Image 7

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DANIELS % LEES COLD N', RULE IS ANSWER TOPROBLEMS Secretary of Navy Plea4s for Aplli cation of Christian Principles to the Difficulties- Now Facing Peo ple of America. Greensboro, N .C., Oct. 26.-A plea for application of the principles of Christianity to the political and In dustrial problems now confronting the natiot was made today by Secretary Daniels irr an address to the Western North Carplina Methodist Conference. Emphasizing American partnership in the creation of new European States from the ruins of overthrow autoc racy, Mr. Daniels said it would "dis honor the dead 'and disgrace the living for us to evade this self-imposed re sponsibility to make a better world." "There still remain parochial peo ple," the -..aval Secretary continued, "who think only in terms of their own neighborhood, forgetting that Christian men are compelled by their leader to put no metes and bounds upon their love of mankind and their duty to help those who stand in need o ftheir assisance. Mr. Daniels declared that the un rest evidenced by strikes cannot be stayed by any human mandate. "The only answer to Bolshevism," he said, "is Christian justic expressed in the Golden Rule." Condemning both the capitalist who shows no interest in the welfare of his employes and the laborer who idles on the job or preaches 'the destruction of private property as equally selfish, Mr. Daniels urged the church to pro test against injustic and selfishness wherever found. Studies made by clergymen among 20,000 sailors at the Great Lakes training station revealed, Mr. Daniels said, that most modern young Ameri can men are indifferent to organized religion because they believe that most professed Christians do not try to live like Jesus Christ. CARSO SINGS WHILE IT RAINS Mexico City, Oct. 5-(By the Asso ciated Press.)--The unusual spectacle was presented today of 15,000 persons sitting under umbrellas in Mexico City's famous bull ring listening to Enrico Caruso, wearing a heavy rub ber cape as protection against the rain, sing the role of Don Jose in "Carmen." It was a picturesque set ting for this, opera in a bull ring, which until a few years ago attracted the world's best matadors and pica dores. The performance started under dark skies and during the third act a heavy rain began falling. At the end of the act the management announced that because of the rain the perform You Do More Work, " You are more ambitious and you get more enjoyment out of everything when your blood is in good condition. Impurities in the blood have a very depressing effect on the system, causing weakness, laziness, nervousness and sickness. GROVEl'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC restores Energy and Vitality by -Purifying and Enriching the Blood. 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Tohep ee tis WiATCH aslof Abeden ngs atlewile hel i Colmbi, Nvemer Bugtgtes Stt CI Housewo When occasio tie of Ch Have your g a few bottle serve,-Refr Give our Soldiers and Sailors a Job They Deserve ii. opportunity to get good breedin stock for beef cattle. The cattle fc the sale have been carefully selecte by Dr. C. D. Love, a representativ of the Association, and this fact ir sures first class offerings. There will be on sale 22 cows, 1 heifers, 6 bred heifers, and 5 youn bulls, a total of 51 head. W. J. Sheely, beef cattle speciali: of the Extension Service, expects t be at the sale, and his services wi be available to farmers attending. In this connection it is well to r mind farmers wanting breeding catt that the Extension Service Animi Husbandry forces are always ready render every possible service in heli ing them to obtain good livestock. TO D)ELIVER PAPER BY AIRPLAN Charlotte, N. C., Oct. 26.-The Cha lotte Observer wvill be delivered I airplane Monday morning to Gastoin twenty-five miles distant. A Curt airplane piloted by Ensign L. Shealy will carry several hundri souvenir copies of the Monday editi< printed especially for astonia rea ers. This will mark the beginning, aerial newspapr delivery in the Ca linas. Live St< MANNING, S. C. [orace M. Thomas, Managei E ......$1,685.00 Touring . .. ......$1,685.00 Roadster ..... RACINE TIRES* All Sizes Cords and Fabric CALS EACH WEEK FOR1 re on hand at all times a big MULES and HORSES ingons. Harness and Farm DR/N/C ero-C rk Seems Easier you refresh yourself nally with a cold bot ero- ola rocer send up a case and keep s on ice. Always ready to eshing and satisfying. iI g OPERATE ROAD UNDER r FEDERAL CONTROL d e Chicago, Oct. 26.-Operation of the railroads under the direction of a fed eral transportation board is recom 8 mended to Congress in a plan which g has been submitted to business organi zations throughout the country by a it national committee of leading com .0 mercial men, it was announced here il today by H. H. Merrick, president of the Mississippi Valley Association and 3the Chicago Chamber of Commerce. le According to Mr. 1lerrick's announ tI eement, the committee was named re .o cently at a meeting in Atlantic City -- of representatives of influential busi ness organi 'ti'ns, its membership in. E ' Catarrh Is a Real - WenRequires Vi atomizers ,anid douches for your Caaryou may succeed in un stopping the choked-uip air pass-. ages for the time -being, but this n annoying condition rtrs n -over anid over again. )f Catarrh has never yet been -o cured by these local applications. Have you ever experiencedI any real benevfit fromi such treatment? )ck Comp DORT C ..---.........$1,090.00 1 Ton 2 Ton .. .---........$1,090.00 S [JSED CARS stock of Imnlements ial "Ea - eludes, in part, one representativ each o fthe Chamber of Commerce o Pittsburg and Philadelphia, the aBiti more Merchants and aMnufacturers Association, the American Bankers Association and the National Associa tion of Manufacturers. CIRCUIT JUDGE IS SHOT Fort Smiih, Ark., Oct. 26.-Guy Williams, who last night shot am seriously, wounded Judge Paul Little of the twelfth circuit court, was re leased under $5,000 bond today on charge of assault with intent to kill Williams who is the judge's brother in-law claims he shot ir. the belie Little was a burglar. The judge Enemy and gorous Treatment Throw these mnakcshift remedlies to the winds, and get on the right treatment. Get a bottle of S. S. S. todlay. and comimence a treatme.nt that has beeun praised by sufferers for nearly half a century. S. S. S. gets right at the source of Catarrh andl gives satisfactory results. For special mtedical ad vice free re gardling your ownt case, add~ress Medical Dircetor, 51 Swift Laboratory, Atlaunta, Ga. Phone No. 20 any ORBITT TRUCKS 1%/ Tron 3%, Ton 2 o G11lf Lub1ricants DO YOU HAVE DillY SPELLS? It's Important to Learn the Cause, As Many Manning People Have. Dizziness is never a disease of itself -it's only a symptom of some deeper seated trouble. Much dizziness is caused by disordered kidneys failing to filter all the poisons from the blood. These poisons attack the nerves and dizziness results. If you are subject to dizziness, there is good reason to suspect your kidneys, and if you suffer backache, headache, and irregularity of the kidney secretions, you have fur ther proof. Many Manning people have learne'l the value of Doan's Kid ney Pills in just such cases. Read this Manning resident's statement: Mrs. E. S. McLauchlin, Church St., says: "About six years ago I had kidney trouble which started with pains through the small of my back. I certainly had terrible backaches. Sometimes I suffered with such pains I could hardly stand it. I was all un strung my nerves were in bad shape. Dizzy spells bothered me frequently and I had to take hold of something for fear of falling over. Besides all these complaints, my kidneys acted irregularly and caused me much an noyance. I finally took Doan's Kid ney Pills and they positively cured me of all kidney trouble." Price GOc, at all dealers. Don't Isiniply ask for a kidney remedy-get Doan's Kidney Pills-the same that Mrs. McLauchlin had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. though in a critical condition, has a chance to recover, according to his physicians. Judge Little, in a statement issued today, says he went to Williams' house last night, and finding it dark, rapped on the screen of a bedroom window. Williams asserts' he was awakened by a noise and seeing the form of a man outside, concluded he was a burglar trying to cater the house and fired. Williams is Judge Little's court stenographer. o -- LADY ASTOR WILL BE A CANI)IDATE London, Oct. 26.-Lady Astor has accepted the invitation of the Ply mouth Unionists to become a candid ate for the House of Commons for the seat in Plymouth, vacated by the ele vation of her husband, Viscount As tor, to the House of Lords. In a telegram to the Unionist com mittee at Plymouth she says: "Fully conscious of the great honor and grave responsibility, I accept your offer to stand for Plymouth." ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES NOTICE OF SALE STATE 0 FSOUTFI CAROLINA, Clarendon County, t Jacob McLeod Willcox, by his guar dian ad litem, Jerome P. Chase, Plaintiff vs. - Isabella Willcox and Clara Chase Willcox, Defendants. Under and by virture of a judgment Order of the Court of Common Pleas, in the above stated action, to me directed, bearing (late of October, 11, 1919, 1 will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, upon terms below mentiono'l, at Clarendon Court House, at Manning, in said County, within the legal hours for judicial sales, on Mon day, the 3rd, day of November, 1919 being salesday, the following dlescrib edl rea lestate: All thait certain tract or parcel of' land in the County of Clarendon and State of South Carolmda, containing one hunndred and th irty-one andl t hree fut(31 3-4) acres, more or less, an 1oned on the North by public road separating same from landls of MottLessne onthe East andl West by lands of Mott L~esesine, and on the South by lands of J1. D. Hlolladay. Terms of sale: one-tiiird (cash, the balance in equal installments one- and two years fro mdate of sale, with in terest from the (late of sale at seven per Cnt, per annum, payable annual ly, the credlit portion of the purchase price to be secured by bond of the purc'haser and mortgage of the pre mises. the bond andl mortgage to pro vide~ for Payment of reasonable attor ney's fees in case' of non-payment when due, with privi lege to the pur chaser of paying all ensan. Purichaser to pay for papers. E. B. GAMNIBLE, I ~ Sherifi', Clarendon County. CYPRESS SASH~ DOORS ~ BLINDS MOULDINGS AND MILL WORK