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THE An all-weather In rain or cold weather, an ideal 'I ed in a minute's ti Finely upholstered; mountable rims and is a car of convenie: the reliable Ford ch means low upkeep c just as popular on Come in and s( Orders are filled in headquarters, as w, F. R. Dingle l\ Surmmerton, COLBY R[fUS[S JOHNSON'S PlIA "The The Senator Wants United States -Jap anese Parley Made Public. "Gra Washington, Jan. 31.-Senator John ( son, of California asked Secretary Col- Ask the by today to make public the nego- Grapefru tiations between the United States and Oranges Japan on the California land question Half On and Mr. Colby replied that "if Senator fruil Johnson expects to do a ghost dance Prices f. on this subject lhe's got to do0 it wyith.. order. oult mei as a partner.'' 1lnO Senator Johnson, in a formal state ment, reiterated his dleclaration as em.. bodied in a statement last Saturday Groi that Roland S. Morris. United States . ambassador to .Japan andt Baron ShideS hara, Japanese ambassador here, in the ne'gotiations recently concluded Ei tentatively agreedl upon a treaty ________ "'which in e'fTeet repealedI the Cali- _________ fornia alien land lawv." Pointing to Secretary Colby's reply also made Sat- was deser uriday, that the California Senatorwv as The subje< proceedmig on an erroneous assump- ''that can tion, Senator Johnson asked that the .manner.'' report oif Ambassador Morris on the D~oubt v negotiations lbe mladeC public assert- as to wvh iag that "the people of the West ** negotiatio) are entitled to know what that re- ate befort port contains'' gi ('5 and Se'cretary Cotlby who rep'lied inform.- miniistr3ati< ally today to the California Senator, asserted that ''there is no inadirec tion CO)A 1 or concealment here (at the State De' partnent) and no seecretivene'ss.'" The .l~ilt SecretaryW intimated thItat the negotina tions would be nmde public at what. (0on pan we're mnlhe act. It is ranging( fr The' nan To abort a cold G" dana B( et r and prevent com- Union ( W. 10. Cra plications take r Geore .1. alotabs One of t les in1 the omde13 by (' lepartmten last y''ari The purified andI refined inliked ( calomel te'hlets~ that are lstcw nauscaless,.safe and sure. dry itew re''sin. ft Medic:inal virtues retain- allomIinafl, u ed and improved. Sold !ae of 1 only in sealed packages. l . ii Pnz'cef 33c- yet determ T1his ult prineipal: UNIVERS4 The Ford -Sed car-this pretty thoroughly de weather it is a cozy, comfortab] 'ouring car. The plate glass wi me. The Ford Sedan is always equipped with electric starting tire carrier in rear; instrumeni nce and class, and has proven a assis and motor are a part of t ost, ease of operation, and dura the farm as in the city. It fits e the Ford Sedan. If you want the same sequence they are rec a are experts with the famous Clarendon Motor C Manning, S. C. 4otor Co., ;,C. plastic, but m More You Eat, incoherent sar More ou Iqnt" 11) per Cent, al More You Want" birique'e 'a11 sand a crushi LIM1n9MI an equal anic -fruit and Pineapple The briquett< rangem." "Good?" however, fall people who eat our fruit." water, while it -----------.. $3.75 a box land cement I ----------- -$4.25 a box Tihe discov inges and half Grape- bearing upon .... ..$4.0 a box of soils and is tion wvith the o. b. Manatee, cash with as n wile i of Conera~te tee Hammock the textureo Fruit Company, acbit v'ers andl shippers of NoT~ICI GARl MILL BIIAND)" CITR'lIs FRIUITIS. I will apll hate for Chi NATEE, FLIDlIA- 14th, day of o'clock a. mn. as Administi bed as "th le proper time." maliisis H. IH :t, Mfr. Colby saidl, was one not be settled in a covert St. Paul, s, as5 expresse5d b~y i. Colby WAR D)EPA[ ther a treaty based on the i scouldI be sent to the Sen the adjournmeunt of Con. . ahigo the (end of the present ad- \ahgo m on Mlarch .I partment tod~ ....... ~ t had ofricial l)EA LERS I NICTEDI e Ceeln - many. seer d, Ohio, .Jan. :ll.--Five coal that~ he had and twelve of their oflicials day fro nmaa 1ted by thle federal grind m and ing the raday for violating the Leve'(r Rhbine, saying chargedl they made profits ouigh invest om $3 to $5 per ton on coal. stances surro es of those i ndlictedl fol lowv: abd(uct Berg by Coal Company, Isaac C. week, in wh Id I.. G;olf, Jamews L. D~eegan intelligence im R. Taylor. have been im 'onl Comnpa ny, JF. MI Ickes, ... x ford antd George WV. G evd NOTIIC (lay Prodiiucts Company, .\ariklby and C.X IF. Sa wyer. I will a ppl Coal Cumpany, William II. hate for Clar Hyon I. E~vans. Carolina on1 tJ .1. Ala:irkl1ey Coal Comnpany', 1921 at 11 o'c .\arklIv. discharige as . .....-- .... Esta te o f I I. D)ISCOVER UTNKNOWN NCE EXISTING IN SO11, *lonS he 330 mot 1 iotan1t dis5cover - science of soils has been xper'ts of the U~nited States f tof A griculIture witin l the n the sepa ratin of a h1ith.i (Jwn3 substanle whIiich has nlated as5 ultraclay, a gela bstance, very sticky and in wet and0 having ini the p'/ the general appearance of "' appearsi t~o be a *silieate o3 - sially with somle iro niand otassiuml, sodium, mlagnes. Keyston :alcium, wvhether combined OAJ.vj bhsocrb~ed being a point not Wri ofo I "ed-l . CIIAITAN00OG -aclay is believed to be the Chi actor in making tae soil L CAR fan scribes the Ford Sedan. e, enclosed car; in warm ndows are raised or lower in accord with your wishes. and lighting system; de board on dash; the Sedan favorite family car. Yet, he Ford Sedan and that bility. The Ford Sedan is lamily needs everywhere. one, place your order now. eived. Make us your Ford "Ford After-Service." W. C. Plowden, New Zion, S. C. rhein added to loose and Mr. laker said t(d InI proportions Up to information and I Id the mixture made into any angle of the :1 dried, it gives to the heard more detail ig strength greater than len The war dep unt of Portland cement. almittel that Char s made with ultraclay, more and Frank , to pieces when put inarrested and illi those made with Port etain their form. ma authoe afl ry has an important tear go. the physical properties being studied in coopera Jan. 31. Bureau of Public Roads T. Allen, conini adjusting the structure can arm of e md other pavements tohsmaeaora F the soil on which they teBri oen OF DISCHIARGE Amrcnfcet y to the Judge of Pro- si nofca t rendon County, on the tegvrmn February, 1921 at 11 for letters of discharge Truhhsol ator of the Estate of __ ouise, deceased. - Seward Palmer, Poeso Administrator. C., .Jan. 12, 1921 --pd. tTMENTl N.G F.IND)S FUG(ITIVE Atre ,Jan . 3.-Then war de-I'ANI my finally concedned that inorato that G;ro Bergdloll, wealthy Phil- DRN t. evader, was in G;er (!tary Baiker annoutncedlAton 'eineived a (nblegramn to- MNI G en. HI. TI. Allen, comt-_____ Amteicamn forces on the he had ordered a t hor- .0.Pdy iga tio~n of the circum.. .mdining the attemplt to PR) loll at Eberbamch last AtresadC ch two American army >fficials were alleged to MNJ Vaote.n f1iny- Ateornte loek.A Thefrwleterepo AdminiittedothatfChhe .Jans II I In arres t Ond ipi manaauthoritiesorf ., Jn. 7, 921. Pd.OnBeln Jsate3 T.Alen comman AWAYsfomade a . foma theyc BerlinE tgAtovrnmy ernmente owfmBadeo Grove Se erIBerg oki-in No.4v)der, and this en log if Mta bfo Prof J A essierg IIO(WJN &JNOUDRG.CO IaogTaes.Attorney MANNIN communication states, General I en declared he had given no or- ia e for the attempt against Berg- p I *which he greately deplored. n 'he order for Bergdoll's arrest, ieral Allen states was issued by I provost marshal in Coblenz, who ti y recently arrived in Germany, and l was under the impression that I .gdoll was sojourning in the Freich zi e of the occupied area. S 0-0 OPERATIVE WORK IN SOUTH t AVES FARMERS MUCH MONEY )uring the last year a farmers' ex- c nge in Beaufort county, N. C., a ed its members and the farmers in community between $75,000 and 8 '0,000, according to a report to the e ited States Department of Agri- $ bure. 'he organization, formed to aid po o growers, has shown high pro- - ency' in cooperation. Last season activities were confined to the 4 chasing of branded barrel covers I the selling of potatoes. Thirty thousand barrel covers were ight at a saving of $700, and 126 load lots of potatoes were sold with aving of $50,000. . freat growth in cooperative mar ing and purchasing has been one the outstanding results of exten 'i work in the South. County C nts, assisted by marketing special ;, through marketing denionstra is and by instruction and advice, L e aided local and county associa is of farmers in the cooperative Quality Tells J. H. R THE YOUNG Who Built The little boy in the f something, but not ALL abi Teacher-"Now, John] became of Noah and the a Johnny-"The baby si Noah, and pa stepped on tI AND We beg YOU not to hE "RIGBY VALUES." The to Rigby's big store and be tention is called to a few lis of our extra offerings. 10-4 Pepperel Sheeting --------85c C Wide Embroidery -----------oc C Pillow Case Lace- ..--..1c Pine Bleaching--...._.25c f Ric Rae Brai(d----.--...e b R. I. C. Thread ,-c Ladies' Union Suits -----------..).5c g Ladies' Cotton Hose ----- 15c Ladies' Lisle Hose- ...........45c Ladies' Silk Hose ----------$1.25 Warner Corsets-$1.65 to $3.35 t Finest Dress Ginghams ....-25c r Vicks Salve -.----- 22c Palni Olive Soap --------------9c J. H. RIGB1 huumm mm::m mmmu:::: STOI and look ov< have to sh our line ney come to toov be you are market jus what we ha but would g privilege an of showing' anyway. W< you only suc will give y< Prices and ways in line us when in 1 the All der dol I Gei the oni wh Bei zo' CO S cht say the $1C Un c:1 ' tat fici its put all( fiv( bot car a s kot of la ag( ist, tio ha% tio he had no further efused to discuss case until he had from General Al irtment has not les Neuf of Balti imnimer of Denver, toned by the Ger er the attempt to e connected with -Maj. Gen. Henry ler of the Ameri tion on the Rhine, apology to both ent ando the gov- % for the recent at- - Inectedl with the take into custody Americant dIraftR auff'eur, Steecher, temient issuedl by ~re todlay. ia! rep~resenltative, ~al Cards * )INKINS at-Law G,SC. F2LLERBE at Law G.S. C.R S. Oliver O'B~ryan O'BIRYAN Lnselors at ILaw. '(,i S. C. ~SESNEJ at LawR G, S. C. on Real Estate 0 LOAN mall and Large ig Terms. - D)EMAN G.S. C. UR TIS, at-Law 3, S.OC. & STUKES Taylor II. Stukes ( --at-LawI Illing of many'kinds of farm produce ,d; live @tock, and, in the cooperative Lirchasing of a great variety of farm acessities. Farmers have gained, knowledge of ethods and acquire5i confidence In keir ,ability to do business on a Ce porative basis. They are beginnian eundertake definite business organi itions on a county-wide and even tate-wide scale for the marketing of keir main cash crops, such as cotton, )bacco, and peanuts. Owing to the cooperative work in )tton grading, classing and stapliji ( ad information given h- to the Vnar At value of the various gradeti and baples by extension workers', It is, tinated that between $1,000,000 and 2,000,000 were saved to the cotton irmers of Texas during the year in icreased returns. . C. COOPER, Licensed Optometerist EYES Carefully Examined, lasses Fitted, Broken Lenses Duplicated. ;atisfaction Guaranteed. SUMTER, S. C. rnmummnmumunmm Price Sells IG BY, RELIABLE the Ark ? illowing dialogue knew )ut the Ark. iy, can you tell me what ek?" kcked all the paint off'n 1e ark and smashed it." SO tve any hazy idea about thing to do is to COME ,convinced. YOUR at ted articles as a sample uticura Soap .._ .--- ......22e ologone Soap -------------- e Before buying up a lot of goods )r making little girls and little uys clothes come see our line of READY-MAIDS" for boys and iris in Gingham, Percale and rlatea at prices as cheap as you u~uld buy the goods. Shoes and Slippers at prices e most pessimistic will say are asonablc. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY AT IGBY'S. The Young 9 Reliable. IN'. 3r what we'. ow you in'. :t time you g v'n. It may'. not in the'E t now for'. .ve for sale,I ive us the 4 d pleasure you thru~ a will show :h goods as >U service. g terms al .Stop with' bown.