The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, January 07, 1920, Section One Pages 1 to 16, Image 5
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SUNDAY SCHOOL CONV[NTION Wdulker
will be m
Spartanburg, S. C., Jan. 6.-The school.
Spart mburg County Sunday School ' most pr;
Association and the South Carolina ized Sun
Sunday School Association are co-op- develop
crating in the plans for holding a Schools
school of method, for all Sunday
School workers of all denominations LIQUOli
fiom January 18 ' 23. The faculty
secured for this sci.ocl include-- a
number of the leading workers in re- Newai
ligious education of the continent. sion tha
Thi cehool will be held in the First wmnes to
B:1ptist Claurcl . The conions will be- (lealer a
gin each atfernoo. at 3.45 and wvill to the P
continue until 9:05. Sandwviches and
coffee will be served in the dining th ae
room of the church between 6:30 andboe o
7:30. The officers of the school are bohe ont
expecting to have at least 500 enroll- thecae
ed. No registratioig fees will besaim
Pae
charged. Attendance and taking sat.- thatrag
isfactory notes at any fifteen periods wiet<
will entitle any one to an Interna-.
tional Training School Certificate. war tim
"With special honor" will be added tive.
to the certicflates for five more per-- y
The faculty and omlcers of the York,
school are as follows: Dr. W. J. Mc- least on<
Glothlin, president of Furman Uni.. the cent
versity, Greenville; Dr. Edward Por- of the C
ter St. John, authore of "Stories and brated I
Story Telling,' and "Child Nature andl ago. 81
Child Nurture," windsor, Conn.; Dr. fairly a<
Gilbert Glass, General Superintendent tion of
Sunday School wvork, Southern Pres.. was ma
byterlan clhurch, Richmond; Mrs. of her
Phebo A. Curtiss, specialist in child-- neighbol
ren's work, Chicago, Ill.; Miss Freeda
Bose, Young People's Superintendent, 40
Alabama Sunday School Association, Indiar
Montgomery; R. D. Webb, State Gen- the Am
eral fteretary; Miss Cora Holland, not to o
SState Children's Superintendent; Dr. garian
Guy E. Snavely, Dean college of so. gurage a
cial and practical arts, Converse Col.. can and
lege, Dean of School; Miss Lone Al- to arou
vioron, Offlee Assistant, State Asso
ciation, Secretary.
The School of eMthods will open on
Sunday afternoon, January 18, with NOTI
a big nmass meeting held in the First the bool
Baptist Church. Efforts are being of Mam
made to get every school In the coun- Tan'uar
ty represented at this meeting. On JTanuary
Friday evenings, the 23rd, immediate- All pe
ly at the close of the lectures, a page- ed, deCsil
ant entitledl, "The Rights of the tir bt
Child" will be given. Mrs. S. N. All pi
Burts of this city is in charge of the election
pageant. ter.
All pastors, supdrintendents, ofi- gue
~,cera, teachers, class officers, parenta1 Town of
and pupi. in yoang peopi's and a nn.
'Ul N
THE MA'
>unce to our many Claren
Iding 'formerly occupied b:
to us the largest building
.ery. We will now be abl
ks
rs
In the F
ine Engines
And many other
pection of this big plant.
as it has never been kno
ina ME
.sses are invited to attend. TWICE-TOL
from all parts of the state
ost cordially welcomed at this
It is regarded as one of the
ictical ways that the organ- Manning Pe
day School work can help to All They C
efficiency in the Sunday Suf
of the State.
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DEALER SELLS lished to prove
SACRAMENTAL WINE Kidney Pills to of
suffer from bad I
-k, N. J., Jan. 3.-A confes- Lest any sulferei
omri, we pro
t he had sold sacramental o tte'ents fr
saloon keepers was made to- who again endo1
Abraham H-. Prager, a liquor Pills-confirm LIh
rrestedl last night, accordiing He ac a Manni
lice. lie was taken into cus- gave the followir
hie was diriving a truck loaded 30 1911: "I hay
ieral barrels of wvine which ori andl benefited
rernment tags indicating that Pls. I had tKi
,ents wvere "to be usedi for also bothered wi
ntal purp)oses only." dizzy spells. I
r. explained, the poiice saidl, however, roon Pl
was trying to dispose of a li e~ fo in a
ack loft on his hands when OVE'R SEVE>
ie prohibition became effee- on February 15,
"I can always
ney Pills are wv
ER CENTUARY MARK best kidney ren
Anything as got
Jan. 4.-York county has at Pil,,is worthy
a white person who has passedl Price fi0c, at
ury mai'k, Miss Susan Pursley &nmply ask forr
'lover community having cele- Doan's Kidney I
ser 101st birthday a fev (lays 'r elsld
me ia still alert mentally and _________
:tive physically. The observa-.M.UCH..MO
her centenary one year ago MC i
rked by a picnic at which all Washiingtn, .J
relatives and many of her informied todlay1
rs gathered. Jones of the w&
ESTIO FEIG reau that the re
iapolis, Jan. 5.-Members if peaio increasi
erican Legion are instructed lilnsi to dtse
ppose German opera and Run of the war risk
music, "where the spirit, ian- 950,900 a year.
nd personnel are truly Ameri- $30 000,000 appr
where no attempt is made the new law be
se pro-German feeling. for' this year'sr
NOTICE R'NSURIVEY
CE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Columbia, Jan
as of Registration of the Town commissioner og
ing will be opened at my of- merce and indlusl
r the Bank of Manning frompotsrngyr
1, 1920 to and includingpotsrngyu
17, 1920. counties of the S
rsons, not previously register- now being untax<
-ing to vote at the special elec- tax books. This
be held on February 2, 1920 ha claims, on a
tain a rdgistration certificate..
arsons registered ,for the last engmneers and
are not required to re-regis.. out of back taxe
lected. The comm
'S. Marion Williants, correspondence h1
visor of Registration of thejetwhCo.J
Manning. Jc ihCl
i n S. C., D.n9 1919. Marion, who, conr
ESEaEmaEEUEEEEEEEEEaMEN
ENVB
GNETO FA4
don friends and customers I
y the Magneto Company.
in South Carolina devot<
e to properly display our lar
'arming Machine Line we h
Labor-Saving Machines for
We know that you will be 2
wn in this part of the State.
LChine r
SUMTER, S. S.
regiment of the Forty-secon<
TESTIMONY bow) division in' France.
During his administration,
)eAre ernor Richard I. Manning a(
a resurvey of the State for i
an for Fellow pose of catching tax-dodgers
'erers. a bill providing for this surve
duced in the house of Represe
nony has been pub- where it was promptly rejectc
the merit of Doan's missianer Harris reiterates tl
hers in Manning who ning idea and states that he
meks and kidney ills.
doubt this evidence pared a bill which he will ha
duce confirmed proof duced in the General Assembl;
ill Manning people izing the survey.
ese Doan's Kidney
air former testimony.~ ~
g case: UNFAIR TO SELL SUGAR
s, S. Boundry St.,' TO FORCE OTHER SA
g statement .JanuaryTRIECM
e beeni greatly reliev--____
by D~oan's Kidney
Iney annoyances andi Wsigo,.a.5--h
uL backaches. I wastaecomsinodyhl
th hendaches and -
)oan's Kidlney Pil lligosgricmi
*ovedl just wvhat I te od t oc oc
short time I was free buy other things in order t
>les." sgr vsa narmto
YEARS LATE~R or
1918 Mrs. Wells saidl:peiinado er th Cl
av that Doan's Kid- (o fCiaot es h
ithout aL dloubt til he Ciaocs a n
edy on the market. sn lrcmlit vih I
das Doan's K idney lde ihtecmi~o
a>f high recommlenda
ill dlealers. D~on't - o
kidney remedy-get "IGIL'SREN)
'ills-the same that
Foster--Milburn Co.,
N4. Y.Chcgan .--iim
NEY NEEDED) tel~utia okr ft
an. 5.--Congress wassoetmaoon)01, U
y Director Chomley--t tt' tonyMca
*r risk insurance bu-datonseachref
cently enactedl Sweet tenwsael~ gis
~he government cor-m- ~yvo ~nihslw
bled service men .adacopnebyWlimro
insurance provisions mlinie'pro oils.
law, would cost $92,
Hie asked that the 'AESOhOFFI
opriated to carry out -
increased to provide WahntJn.b-ap
*eed3. Gnae okteot fol
OF COUNTIES hr n ilpoal
uary 5.-B. Harris,__
agriculture, comn- RYOD UT
~ries, in his annual re T EPC
ges a resurvey of the
tate, that much landiCiao a.4-ae
ad could be put on theofMsahetscrayo
work could be (lone, pbia ainlcnmtes
contingent, basis, the hsrsge twsanuc
urveyors being paid(lytoakthmaaec
which would be col- cmag fGv avnC
ilssioner quotes soncMase hstsfo h oi
o has had on this sub peiet h einto
M~mooohnono hio, Ja 1.-ilia
niade a eniner jThe nnusia enWorkrofmt
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:hat we have
rhis building v
Ad exclusively
ge line of
ave
w
Er
the Farmer.
urprised at tl
Come in; we v
rCc
kEEmin1EEmEa
I (Rain western headquart
can national come
ex-Gox- expected that Cla
lvocated
he pur
and had
y i n t r o - {?
ntatives;
d. Com- rya
le Mlan
eintr -I
V author
lIES,
ISSION
federal
that th
ion wit'
lsers to
I) obtain
of comn
-Conrad
pr'actice.
f many
a~d been2
it was (
D. ('Big
'etary of f~
o World,
rendleredl
oyne to
violating
rer wvere
Is, loydl
. W.FE.
ec tod-oy.
fr ien la
main in
)LI DGE
Reynolds
the Re
nce 1912 8
I here to
t of the
>lidge of _
dtion for g
is effec
moved in
ith its 60,
to Autor
Paig
Wei
ade V
silage
e magnitu
ill be glad
nrs of the Republi
nittte said it was
rence B. Miller of
RN(
e Greatest N
The FI~
Last
[NG
to our new
00 feet of
nobiles and
-e Cars
scott Cars
rood Saws
Cutters
de of it. It
to show you
apny
Minnesota, for ten years a member
of congress from the Duluth district
would be madle nelin~g 'eeretary.
LEY5
ame in Goody-Land
realm of child
hood dreams
Is a land of
Make some of
those dreams
a delightful
reality by
takina home .
WRIGLEYS
frspntly,
y How about
IElELED TIGHT
KEPT RIGHT
avor
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