The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, March 24, 1920, Section One Pages 1 to 16, Image 13
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SOUTH CAROLINA
TUBERCO[0SIS ASSOCIATION
Two inporL.ant events have occur
red this week in the activities of the
South Carolina Tuberculosis Associa
tion, one showing the interest among
the adults becomilg more extensive
and the other further stimulating the
interest among the children in help
ing to abolish tuberculosis.
Philip B. Warner, executive secre
tary of the association, announces the
formation of the first Tlri-C'ounty Tu
herculosis Association in the Pal
metto State while Miss Chauncey
Velvet Bean
Soy Beans
Spanish Pea
Early Corn
Watermelon
Ramshorn P
Taylor Peas
-Sugar Drip
Amber Sorg
We are reguha
atilions to our
as planting time
us have your ing
Manning (
Service
mmmmttrntmmmm mmum
That N
For EU 1
You know you will ha
be ever so good but you v
ing without a new one.
NewDr
Coats, Skir
we show for this Spring a
absolutely the right thing.
fetas, Foulards, Solid and
binations. Everyone new
will be able to satisfy eve
of our store.
Interesting Sport Coa
ors Dominate in these and
Fabrics very much in dei
New Suits on our racks a:
shown. The instant you s
that they are absolutely ri
manship. It's economical
and early Fall wearing.
Hundreds of Lovely
in all the newest styles an<
' Come in and look thei
are always pleased to shov
ately priced. See ours be:
quality and prices. We in,
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Blackburn, field secretary, offers an ties Having been a so
inducement to the various Modern worke
He calth Crusades to enlist new mem- fr wll fte
hers.I e
The counties of Greenville, Spar- Iit losis wuorb w.
Lomhurg and Anderson have united andI]A rk.
organiId the initial Tri-County asso- Anoter ri-Count*
ciatiIni. Headquarters have been es- foiming with niter, 1,
bilAhed at Greenville an dat once coce counties as the me
h-- forces fighting the white plaguexpecte that within h
have begun thei Lask. The imme- davs these counties 'X
(i~t hsablishment Af two clinics in Ilhen' organization, a iiion
two of Greenville's mills has been ae- tion of their
1)1Plis h irr e I Shepparid, w ho has of 0 0t n e e ut v e i
la te been one of the field workers for isonogni/O 0,a
h e Ild Cross at Atlanta, Ga., is the liihs )Ma.Mcf
executive secretary for the three coun- A eadfrte\
:u:::::::: ::::: ::u::: :::: :: :::ovme brs pr
0ithe savic been a s
frorkr the pstte :h
in tobeuo weksa
ene contis asi Ih meilP
expete hat wthin thi
tioof ther eadu
!j1~jJ5Itih an od ty w~ill e1
its own oraiation arst
whingtisnD MarchMc
aCtuiae secuin toelaa
m)et the i aehics of
fromladrso the el be
C all to g in0e twoes<
sphectorm ucht se
wantut distisan the e
the ciontest wfilrae
no umpexto rpallyhvn the ec
campagn feord asmemr
Si erto of inay.r
othe rdesentlhoep
rly receiving new 'oltothatergt
Seed Departmentasteeneprgm
approaches. Let I a eoteIh h
ulries. ls rsn ln r
~rocery Co., Snt
Seedsmen ieiie h eu~ia
~mtttmttl#?t~ttstt: atve somte o l
EW ONE
AS
ve to have it. The old one may
Touldn't feel right Easter morn
WIN
sses, S ,ll,
ts and Blouses
ce just a little different and are
Lovely Spring Dresses in Taf
Printed Georgettes and Com
and just the right style. You
'y possible need for Spring out
ts, The Life Giving Spring col
all are fashioned of high grade
niand for Sports Apparel. The
e the very smartest ones being
ec these you will agree with us
ght in style material and work
to buy a suit. It's good for now
New Spring Waists and Skirts
I materials.
n over no obligation to buy. We
i you. Everything very moder
'ore buying and compare styles
iite your inspection.
ial service cme'hydeclinec to let. thel qules
years, Mliss tionl ofj a1 pealce declaar1tionl Come up1
for he~r new% at all, but man11y Hlouse memilbers b)(..
wvas engaged lieve thle caks. ma1.y he( different nlow
L.ittle Rlock,, that the Senate againl ha-s refused30 to
. ratifly the trleaty. The louse foreign
ss5ociation is ('fir omitt ee aiready has several
ee and Flloir- a mesm before' it a i yepi'
111bers. It i sentative Brit ton, Repuliican, Illinois,
ilext few aniOilm-ied tolnight lie would Intml ucte
'l come PIC another tonlorrow.
li'L the loca-1 With the treaty back at the White
teis 1and ap-I loe and planis for a pace decla.a
-oniiitue wvith re-.ja.. II sev'eridays gei-'ra~ iscx
the( head11 0f terted~ ini Congr'essional dtle n t 1 he
ita of' enro11 mi MT i CNm(O'lr-'O SEEI
givenl ill the
*f imedical inl- (hlmsonl College, .\larh 19- .Amoii
Cooll These he lagtest i foili irowng isoti:
'tint ~''~~i* lv~lthe variii~(I (( i'p
amrge bieniedits' lilt li'i'rs tehw ~~ jgt
ns h last dliting rf .P lcwl
chie of othle div is ioti, gives thew follow
-- ~inte instiructionis as5 being Smlple' andl
enli trel y sat isfaet oiy.
IN1-' EltIENI Ala I ierial N eede
(Conlen'tatrted sul phuri cid1 aoul~tt
Subject Oftf 9 poutndls totr(01 eahbushiel of se
iIs Thrlee wVood~en 0or eartthen t ubs. One
of the tubsl: shoul haive ai number l't of
1.-Althbough tomiWl with acoppier wirei i'screeni ov'i
te of peact(e thlemi to1 prevent thle seed f'tomi piass
rmare n'(ot ('x lgI n otogh. A large Jhl5s or1 ('arthI
eek. Itepubli)1- eli funneiil w ith a1 scee m'''l ay be0 used
e and( Ilouse ist eaml. Plenity of wvater is necessaiy
toimorrtow on 1)irectionts for 'Ireatintg Seed.
decia ration1 i Pace seed ill tubi ''A" whlicih has n
holdes in the' -bottom anld cov'er will
pre(senita tives arcide live to tein milnutes. Sltr seed
C mieasur'e mi conistantlily with a1 wooden't st ick unt11il
tertms others ilit is remioved(. Next pour seed1 inteI
ra(tioni of war' tub1 '"R", wh ich has hioles ill b)(1)1
ndin jg cerit ain andl wicih has bceii placedi ovet' Lui
iy, while still "'C," withi has no holes in bottom11. As
of somie sot soon as thec oacid is drla inedl off', wash~
at tinal pol icy seed' with water un1t il fr'ee from aid
'et', the Knox If a goodl str'eam of r'unninlg water' is
fway so fai' a jpplied, tis dStoes not take lon1g. TIhec
1s 'oncerned-('(l seed shouild~ t hen be sp~read on floor or
foreign reia- on sheets in the sun to dr'y, as soont as
nbher an un1 ii- jseed are dr0iy they arie ready to1 plant.
changed wvill The same)1 acid may be~ used for trleat
tg d1isc'ussion ing two oir three lots of see'd.
wveek oin (lie Cations.
1.Seed should not be left longer
~fhiite. t haii necessar'y in tho acidl. If left
ation is less unniecessar'ily long in the acid they
leaders there will lie kiled.
icy. h'i D)e- . Wooden tusm. s b. e tihtn
substantial before beginning. Tubs!
which require to be tightened by swell
ing with water will not (10, as the acid
takes all the water out of the wood. S
3. Acid must be handled with care
as it will eat hok'h it aniy clothing
which it touches.
AalEMI(CAN INDIAN ARTlIST
Iive Reptiles Carried by len in o
Snake Dal" t
Waslington, Alarch 19---The Bureau
of American Etlhnology has just is
sued a fully illustrated article entitled b
"Designs Oil Prehi A'rilopi Pottery"I
by J. Waler Fewk's. The book is in hIl
tneded as an aid or rit hir inetie ,.
t othe stduy of aboriginal art. :ut anI t
::ppreciation of the American Indian. 1
as an artist. Althiough primarily for I
art schlools whlere accorautve. motives I
:tv studied, it mnight likewise he of;
value in public schools or wherevr
atteition is giveli to designs that
are purely American in origit. Our
noans i ned Americans have a weallth
of suggetitn to make to those of us
who hive long lived under higher
civilization.
lhre i. al ever-inerensing detnaml
for a di.;tinctive American art which
it being mttet in Various ways by our!
museums. alany decorative motives
are found itt the rich symbolism11u on
pre histotic Indi:n pottery, before it
was moiftie by white influence. Some
of these lesiegu; still survive antongi
the living Indians but much greater
and less adulteratel ftrm persists in
prehistorie bowl.; and vases brought
to light by the spade of the archeolt
gist.
Probbly the tmost fanous of all
s1r vivals of a1 ptrehistor-'ic Ieligioln
among the aborigme,'s of the United
States is the famous snake dance per
forimlled bi-annually among the In
dians called the 1lopi who live some
70 miles east of the Grand Canyon
of the Colorado. In this ceremony the
participanuts in the dance carry live
reptilcs but this startling ceremony
is only one of the interesting things
about these striking people.
T'ht y are wonlerful pot',ers; atnd thei
patrticu ilur intent about this pottery
I is its compl icated symbolism connected
with their rel igious Ceremonies. An
analysi. of' this ::ymbolisiml shows that.
te fvorite nitural object represeti I
ed inl it i. lie bird an dthe feather. tIn
ttm.
the many modificatiots that exist of
this symbol title majority are so far
rem(itoved form the real!: it represen
zotionas that it is ext remtely diflfiult.
to det~c., and14 inltelrrt the figu .tLS
This could only he ole by onile who is
as familiair with It subljeVct as the
authlo who has tpcm ttany y''rats i'l
stpdving the surviviing rites of this,
intresting pe ople. St fa' geo
Met-ric lvcort:' ion giots. with the ex
aPtion ll ' of the g aInd datt tatten.
ther is1; IN) d si l kI w t.. iek m
ClIh sie nations wvh.i(.h1 Was not uttol
penden~ltly discovere).d inl .\mwricai and
U."ed bhi people.. Th msn and
is l SO dpletid with vario
i l of the most iltm t of
which is ()h( mythi" er, widi
plume. Th' 1s apseimen t<he- Ii
this article art on exhibitiin
United States N oionale.lus
wDicksr ye oiton Db
Your h Rexal oei
IANTUCKET SUFFEMlS
HAIRDEST CO)D SPELL.
hort of Fuel and Battling With Sick
ness and l)eath During Winter.
Nantucket, Mass., M1arch 18.-Short
r fuel ail having wagered a grim
:ittlI with sickness and death from
ifluenza w%,hile isolated by 80 miles
f impassable ice, the people of Nan
.Icket are energ ing from what they
111 the hardest wilnter they ever ex
eriencetd.
They are used to isolation by iv
ut this year the shor'taige of futl
upled with the influenza caused
.r(ship, and siffering. A lil. it'
'hooners charteed to bring to tit
!anl its winter upplies was storm
Mindl in! 1,011- Island sound port inl
loremlber and by the middleo 1 Fvh
aary the coal in tilt' lian s (if dealir
.th isi11 tland was exhisted. h'lerce
Itr t wa:I s ho:H ied by the hodful
roii one family to aniothe rand sup
li of it inl summ11e) '('ttag'es were,
tkil by plevirnission of the owners.
Il', th .1 People kept from freezine
iil early inl March, a1 coast guard
utte r broke a passage through the
n- and twed a ctal hlden schnmier to
antlo-ket.
The tishingv fleet. was frozen in thlls
au-hor for tw.o mnonth, beginning at
hristi as.
GREAT .IIi1AUM 'LANT
'ort worth, ITlexas., larch 18. A
'rieat. lium plant from which the
nited States governm oent hopes to oh
ait on-iflammaile gas in sutlicient
juanititios to supply its military bal
ois is near 'completion here. Ill
tallation of uOblwry bn. Igun and
L is xpectel the plant, will be in oper
ition by August 1, unless rmngrcss
houll fail to further support the um
lertaking. Hlelium is extracted from
atural gas by a secret process.
Construction of the plant, the only
mte of its kind in th world antd at a
ost of approximately $5,(()(,000 was
tarted during the world war follow
ng a series of experiments coliducted
armny and navy experts here and at
etrolia, Texas. Beyond the fact that
non -inflamniable, nlon-explosive, gas
unl boteen developed, the results of the
xperiment s have remained a secret.
h* hlcitmi plant. sinc-e its -oistruc
<mui starteid. has been under Military
ulard. A naval lieutenant is in (-Ont .
lmnd.
('lTATIO0N.
ha State of South ('antlina
County of Clrendon:.
'y I. M1. Windham, Problabe lug
Wherevas, Fred lxesesn nunhe suit
) melt ito granlt him Letters oif Adminl
stration of tilt Estate and efft'ects of
Th 11-are Therfn ,to cite and ad
nonish all and sin:la the Kindred
nld ('reditors Ill thw Said Is:mett M.
ivena. leven:iad. that they b and Ip
teal t befor ime, in) t he ( io ulrt o)f Pr(i
Ite tI be held Iat m m ing (In th
t h lay of April. o vt. tI'ter publica
im her of, it I t o'clock in tlb' fore
mio, to Shotw caut', if any they have.
t .t said Ahnin ist ratin should
,falah. *m l~
Ji . I1 I NIlAi1
Goods
t~l exel~v glt
D elighitfullness of Pcer.
e ma~1ke .Jlonteel TIoi et
youl canl buy.
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