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, 1 0 ? 3 ? ? ? ?.? ? ? ? S & 2 iVOi 1 Water i ? TV ? r, ? bhear ?> ? ?" ' jpc^"1! s 1' /fa. A 2 _^>- Li V ? t @ Prices Ran? t I A Gift Th f ? . ? ? ' (T- 7 ? Candy S ? ' Special family ? r* n 8 K - ?& "H XV i & (g /TV) - ? > J 'Loocoiate . 43 : % 9 ? Nunn 9 ? Unexcelled a c : & * . as $ Priced from i ? .] 2 ^ B7 ^ * j &**) Ci-L * I ' Id y?@@???@??@? m- a?Mi imn ???? in ii in waw i ?? a L AN TO GERMANY OUT OF QUESTION R mirations Pt'iist Se Settled First? a?~,l M ' 1 ic-v>* York, Dec. IS.?J. P. Morgan & ^o. tonight issued a statement de? ~ c. -irg .that they had nciified the G* ..nan ambassador to this country i u "it was impossible for us to disc ; or consider a loan to Germany u .ess and until the reparations nues-, ^ t: n was settled." f ' . ' .:11s statement was issuea, it was 1' ned, to set at rest what were de? s oed as '.'highly fantastical stories*'. f v ch have ceen published regarding*' t possibility of the flotation of an l .'national loan to Germany, estir. 3d as High as.$l,500,90Q,000. he statement follows: ! I Or. Ctto Wiedfeldt, the German z uassador, called on .Mr. -Morgan on ? rday to make inquiry r-s to the ' j Ability 01 car undertaking to as- . in floating a large, socalled inter- ' national loan to Germany. In his re-i, pi} Mr. Morgan adverted to the stat>'. r.-r.t he had made following1 the- si:-' t> -5 of 'the bankers' committee last Z o, aijd in effec: told the am'bas^ac that our petition was exactly the Sw-^.b as it was then. . ~ ? j He informed Dr." Wcidfeldt, that, v le we grea.Iy desired be n '- >?*' v ? to the srener.il situation, rtL-s:*iv t:-less matters had manifestly rca-.-h-, c such a point tha: it was rot pa? sijie for us to discuss cr to consider j " a "sail to Germany unless an.- i-ntP *ihe reparation? Question 'was set ieti.*' Official denial was ma ie of renorts j the Morgan firm had presented ( 4 --plan for the settlement of the rep- ] 5 .tior.s problem to the W:;,-'r.n.rton z ninistration. While no official cot.- i t nication was made corcornin.fc Mr. : I , r?an's visit to Secretary Y ishington last week it is u:v?er5 ' od the financier merely enve t'" t retary his views on conditions in : " rope whence h? reeer ?*.* r-:\ ir.-ei: : z ter a six months* visit. M*\ ?T <r 1 s a member of an international:* ( iimittee e? barkers which mrt i"i ; I ndon last ."an- to d'scuss 'he < j.,; n of financial :?s*:staiK-e t-> Germ" y- t Local rnterna:i.>r.a- ba^A'-rs are A to believe that be: ; > ; any loan t i made by -his country :.> Germr.ny -r riere must be not only a . i \nent. of the reparations quest: -n. Vat a veere c-fCor: mr.-.l ? by G -mri?" i * * criance her budget, rev!-;- . : '* . i J '3 ie?99?998eS! r ? 1TV ^ T.^rs v -~x V ?-*} Lr- r> A SliuS man s belr rmer 9 r: Tf v~:?? ? ns 5eii rmer a* ^ TT*~ ? "J tr **' ^ ?* y.i<<> * * .? N-'_ t., vi' w? iiiVi a biivcr and uold % i je io Suit Any Purse at Will Always Suit Headquarters box Assorted ChccoL >s. for $2.00 jP p* -r\ Id. tor 5uc /T* K Levered vliemi Oc Foiaod si ? f * .ally s canay t any price;. Variou sortmenis 85c- to $1.50 pound id 5 pound boxes ' @?-3@?@89?@??@ at?** -3? r am. ^?ca>aj .-i mbm?BW mr m i u . ? ? acaa ing system, and' stabilize her curren--< cy, which ha? been enormously inflate, ed. If'these conditions are met a; smull u#-n of short duration may be I made through local bankers, but the possibility of such an undertaking is sa^d to be "very remote" at this time. While President Harding's cabinet is known *o have had the German ] reparations question under discussion ( at re.eni meetings, local bankers do ] not believe the administration will of- 1 ?cr its services as a referee on the c veparations problem, in view of its j definite refusal to consider such action at the request of the German ) government some time ago. Th<* in- ; quiry of Dr. Weitffeldt is believed to be the first direct proposal made to t American bankers by the German c government. r - Iu his report to the international t committee of bankers, Mr. Morgan asserted the American investor wouiu c cv fnt: ? ??:sd in German obligations * only if it were satisfactorily est'ab- s Lshed: v , l<; that such a Itnn should be [it the re cues: arid would be for the benefit of tl'e allied nations. l] thr.t through the' tVrhni- zit*.)' security to be ;:iven by C ermany A n:v.! the rtnabi-itatlon oXTts' internal v % r ii::a:!cial situation Germany should c c!: f.\ tr show desire to meet its ob- -( 1 .rati '-s :n the hope.that by the fui- cr:iim?r.: of oMigalions i: would > recs'aM*.;h i*~ cr.-rit " one oe the ^ :ommerc:a] nations of the world." ^ 7 ' .... J"] POTATO YIELD HIGH t; IK EDGEFIELD COUNTY T Ihc Stat j. o E^ef-ekl. T) IS.?The' iali crop c )j lr; h potatoes in this sect?.)': has !>een much ipt>re profitable than was ;.i he crop. In fact j-a satisfac- .< :ory has been the recent harvest that | r: ny farmers feel encouraged to r.':'n a ::r."?er r.c:va"e next F. v?*. West, who :t:.\i 20 , ;j.-h.' >? ;\'ft h:.- ve l- .i . ' out c, >00 l> asm.' . D. JJ. JJcClendcn made J 20 bushels from 20 bushels. The o Rev. G. W Mi Tavi >r made 187 ?ush-._ * ? i .->A ': U .1 . Ti? * T> 1 >Y -i? "U.-'KCN i,'.. ... , c 'Ci. ' > :r:r.!o \."j-csi yi . !(*. 150 ; ^ 'v. * f '<:v. m,.vr?n and one half ba- , '! he Irish r;)ta:ofs fuv U'Xt s:v ; h-' .-f ::i' o:.;iy beer. rare-Eased aii-d will arrive in a few .< lay-. \ . ;r' sA of ab-?a: 700 bush U was p-v hast'?; coo'/h rat'vely and v. hip Bed direct from Maine to Edge- T. 5e!d. Truck growers have learned ?v * ^ ; . p<.. : y,. " i k\ y_ ; m - *. v J * *. i ?@?????@@??? I &-J ..1 if.:< Can stil /T*l t*J EL' 'c sites i I i Pur: i , i. ! - !' (T* i i (. : t v v i 4 0?@???@?@C\ GOVERNORS LUNCH AT WHITE HOUSE \?uch Talk of Prohibition Enforcement?May Hold Another Meeting Next Year Washington, Dcc. 13?Problems of prohibition enforcement were dis :ussed informally today at a White louse conference between President larding, the federal departmental 'bid's iiircc.iy interested in the subect and governors of 14 states. There was no statement from the -Vhite House as to the resu!:s of the neeting, but it was indicated the disussion revolved almost en.irely upon he question of how the several states ould best cooperate with the federal' ;overnment in" executing the terms of he prohibition amendment. It was ndieatv.d another meeting of state xeeutives might be called early m he comh'.g year, at which time the abject would be canvassed more horoughly. At the While House luncheon, durn.g the course of which the views of lie guests were Sought on prohibition rei'e, in addition to the president: 'ice President Coolidge, Attorney knerJ Daugherty, Secretary Mel>n, Prohibition Commissioner aynes, Governors Cox of Massrchuetls. Ritchie of Maryland, Trinhle of rirginia, Kartness of Vermont. Mc-ay of Indiana, Kilby of Alabama, [yde of Missouri. Preus of Minnesoi. Olcott of Oregon, Allen of Kansas, iorgan of West Virginia. McKclvie f,Nebraska, Davis of Idaho and anmb' 1 of Arizona. ''In -pinny cases," Commissioner [aynes declared after the meeting, the reports of the governors were f an encouraging nature. Xumerus instances of lack cf cooperation I 'ere pointed out; many instances of ic inadequacy of federal forces were jggested. "7here v. .a preponderance of.an pinion that an earne : ofTscia! apeal for reverence of the lav.* and a "n dial support of lav: enforcement <- Kfv in-tic.; : '1 ' v' n ' i fUVP * '-,V| "iV,V ' ' vrw.n ie worst conditions rep >rte !." According: to seme of those who at iii; .1, t here was no su.'r^esri^n ra: ;I tInthe three hour c vn^-2cn.-e h!ch riievl Relief that *hr- si uu,>'i miuht ,!v helped !>y ! *. vising the v c.t strinjran eitfo: ement :-atfce. To the contrary, it was shM. the revaient opinion seemed to have 4 && fa iO n, r; ry, tc* (? . f ""-Js >*.?/ vSf %?? o* & S^Z' viis* *? <4j, ? s * r*3 Ti S ? "; ~Y- IQL'h Tr'tr"J? S v~*i V* -ft 3> Lx \slLz ibOliolS I TY^Fi rrondl c^^rn.irr ? i. i. Vv -W* "*w - ?** Cv^Cw?A IT C? * e Pa ?/ CT?* r> *73 m Cf C iw; i ii H *w tw U V 2 ? ikji. ?? <w> if* o ? p> Cigars, ropmar i>ran< Pocket Knives "3 ? I i rlasn Liglus & V T "S (T* 77"^ ? jcsal oalr rnce c Leather Goods Including ses, Bags, Writing Tc Manicurs Cases Etc. it What You W; at Half Price If I g??@?@ $@????@ been that imposition of more scve-e lines and prison terms on conviction cf .violation would assist the enforce-' ment of officials in their work. Other suggestions, al! o: which were de-; clared later to have been "entirely _ informal," included a more careful selection of prohibition personnel; larger appropriations for the federal bureau, and education,of tha general publ z to the necessity of law reverence. i Governor Allen of Kansas sard tonight the conference had indicated clearly that all the governors present: whose states have enforcement laws were in entire sympathy with rigid j enforcement. Governor Cox of Mas-' sachusctts?one of the two states out- j side this classification?was quoted ;.s of .the opinion that "more money and more honorable men" were nec-. essary. Since the 'law was on the 'statute books, Mr. Cox held, it must. be enforced. The majority of the people of Maryland?the other state without spe-;' ' cin.1 enforcement laws?believe that j the Volstead :-ct is impossible of en- j forccnient in the state, according to 5 .Governor Ritchie. I: ' On" people ir. the main regard it'i' j as an urnecessai.. and drastic feder-1 al infringement of the state and per- j' ! sona' rights,'' iie declared, in a state- :J ' ntent issued, after the conferencei . and which was ucser7?cd a? setting ! forth the views he had expressed to ." President Harding. ''The lack of respect for law and : !actual lawlessness, when nave re- ' suited, i-7 deplorable. The only rem-/ ; edy-1 see is to recognize that the | VolsteacMaw is destructive of the j ' rights of the states ar.d to turn the '.' whole question back to the state:-:, so ( that eaeh may settle it in accordance ' with the will of its own people." .! _/ ' i Now that college cheer leaders are ( idle they -vight get a job cheering, a' board of directors' meetings. ' ^ One lit tie lie often requires many ' big ones to cover it un. Tho:r Habits Denounced 1 The lii thy habit? of flies are de r.ou:::-i d by all physicians, i hey car- \ ry deadly germs on their feet ar.u ;" ?ecntaininate food and are u c n.'u-o to your health! Detroy flies everywhere NOW! Use i R:-; ;i (Jmi-.-.r.teod 'Fly destroyer, r s ' k." p.... .j-.i'on, with snr?.yer free. ? i : i giKirartced by Mayes Drug c i c. a . t j roers is here at / QS i j i i . i i i E-fter - Re tha I bio fri? iblets k \ i I I . j ! j I ant j 1 I ' i I??@?@@@????@ BIG NAVAL BILL PASSED BY HOUSE South Carolina Representative Fails in Effort to Eliminate Section Calling for Negotiations Washington, Dec. 18.?The naval anpropriatioTi bill carrying a request that the president negotiate with foreign powers relative to limiting construction of warcraft under 10.000 tons was passed late today by the hous?. The bill, which carries a total of $325,000,000, stood up precisely as; fr.imed by Chairman Kelly's subcommit:ce, which provides for an .enlisted naval force of 80.000. the same as; fixed last yearThere was a flurry of talk over the | provision under which the president! is asked to negotiate with Great Bri- i tain, Japan, France and Italy, but in j the end an eiTort to change the lan- j gjage was dropped, in the face of! overwhelming opposition to any alteration whatever. An amendment to strike out the section, offered by Representative Logan (Democrat) of South Carolina j was defeated and ifnaily Representative Linebenxer (Republican) of California withdrew his amendment "suggesting to the president the desirability of entering into further negotiations with other powers as soon :;s he may deem practicable. Ch.tirman Butler of the naval committee and Representative Byrnes of Sou:.: Carolina, ranking democrat 01 j :he Kelly subcommittee, attacked the Lincberger oroposal. Mr. Byrnes declared there was nothing sought un:ler the amendment "except to piacite the gentleman from California." "Let it remain the Kelly amend nent." Mr. Butler shouted, and ii- j .lid. ! There was laughter from the Re- j fjubiican side when Representative ' Llnthicum (Democrat) of Maryland ; presented an amendment requesting ; he president also to negotiate with foreign nations with a view to form- , ng :::: association of notions. Ii was , .hrown oat on a point of order, made )y Representative Wingo (DemoTat) of Arkansas. j Representative Mondell of \Vyom-k ng. the liopublican leader, >n sup>?.? ; ing rhe bill'? nvovisions as to nefoliation.--, declared men were goinj; I'/er the country 'Trying to create . he ir.:pre?iion that the n.wy \v?.s bei i ? ? @ @ @ @ C 3 ? @ ? 5 k atione Beautiful F . xes Pap Priced 50c in all colors am Always an Aecej Reduction on W e have a small si a! Value and far p in fiction, in irav< graphy. V You will confer a 3 ;nd with one of the; Price Cut On Many articles, too to mention here, thing for a pr M in? neglected,'' and that talk by those urging: great naval expanfiion was re- J sponsible for incorporating: the rerfucs: into the naval bill. ; Advocating ar\y method of cutting! 'down expenditures, Representative! D /\?* vl?^ 1 vi P? a v\? ao i?n t \ r\f \Ta?? 1 York asserted the only construction to be placed-upon the recent speech of Bcr.ar Lav; was that Great Britain could no: pay the United States unless Frar.ce paid Great Britain, adding that it was a "confession of bankruptry." "We must c.o away with arms if the ' world is :o live," Mr. Cockran ex- ' claimed. An amendment by Representative Oliver of Alabama, Democratic member of the subcommittee, providing that the navy's balance from certain sources be held as a fund for new construction, was defeated, over his olea tha: it would encourage economy. Mr. Mondell. in opposing it said i: was like telling the navv "if} you forego pound cake you may have ' ^ . CJ73S .-3 - i % . . . IP J i."- J . r-? ii'...?-? - Hp B;v /V v. a i/ ' \ ifaiii Buiio US X ?>\ ..- .. ^ i heir Health strehmi* fe' i' \ ?; >: Endurance v ^ THINK cf t!.e Strong, bca'.tbv jr.cn and women yo:i know?people who arc prominent. and \v':<> . rs doing things wor'.: v.: . .! yon ill ti :.t ' they i!>ttaii* !' -~<v- re-rvV : ?>lo f"rve. vim and encrcj the kin;I ' * > I.riin over < wren the V,!r? . I '!- ! \\ ;!i : :. Tror; ' * is rttl-hl "1 food?it !:t!p< p::r strcitfflh and tnergy into the m t.- ; m-T. . : ! wc-' 1 into th." iv'\a> of women. Nu\r.ted I- < '>? mrio'ii: z the H ?tv! nri.i eri tit it rc.v : hloo-s cc'I - errenc:: <* > the r.crvc ?. reb"!!ds ' the wc-ketu-d t s-::;-' r.r.d :.e!j - to it v.-1' r. ; i t-we.: energy . *:! eniur^ncv tr.to t';e !..>iejt system. I ? f* *1 ! 0 1 mi r pr k ' Newberr} ; ? 3 3 ? $ ? $ Q ? 9 9 9 ,..-T 9 :i v ^ * J- ? ? er and Cards to $5.00 ? r] stvlf*s ? stable Gift e i Book 9 ? C "i "D C II tOCK Ot Dooks ot % lore interesting ? el, history and ? 9 9 real favor on a 9 se books. e Half * numerous ? just the esent $ _ ? ^ ? 9 fe 8^^^? ? ? m candy." Just before the final paragraph was reached the house halted for 20 minutes to pay tribute to Chairman Kelly, who retiers nex: March. Speeches were made by Representative French (Republican) of Ihado, a member of the su::2ommKcee: Chairman Midden . * of tne appropriations committee; Mr. Mondell, Mr. Byrnes, Mr. Oliver and Representative Garrett of Tennessee, the Democrat leader. When Mr. Madden concluded, everybody rose but Mr. Kelly:* Summing up the testimonials, Mr. Garrett declared the country had a profound admiration for Mr. Kelly's character, ability and labor, and that the country was indebt GCI 10 mm ior nis services ia ictcxio yen:s in framing :he navy bills. As the house was ready to pass the bill. Representative Blanton (Democrat) "of Texas sought to have it re2ommi:ted for the' purpose of inserting a provision permitting the use of time measuring devices at navy yards, but it was defeated, 23S to 6. * * i 6 m : vf J !:'; ? & ,-^C/ /; a You Ckri Teffi ' }fi " t&. The People Ygho y frcrvm fnerr il ^/Iha^reOTe . fc, Sffcng Vigctfotis S Wealthy Folt||?| If people would m!v keep their blood V: itii Mrer;,'ti -giving iron by taking N'rxatei! Iron when they feci weak, runr \vn nervous, {hey mi^ht readily build > i !;c*fr red-blood corpuscle? id quickly . (. >:ror.?i-r . ml healthier h? every way. LV.-ke the oiler inorganic products it is :> r.s>;:v.il.itcd. d?.es not injure the teeth, t: e:r black r. >r upset the stomach. f i 'r.T ircreascs the strength . : ? . ; * tic <<' v.eak. do'.icate people in v.o *.' <.k-' t :r.e. ' It is dispensed by all ocl druggist:;. si y i fi IfCCAd W>. ' r, S. C.