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Our Large crowd resist the pri had better h Men's Handkerch J. P. Coats Threa the spool ... Assorted colors fi yard, now ya: Size 16x32 Towels merly sold at i Ladies' White, B11 forrmerly sold Men's Half Hose, ly sold at 35c, Men's Fleeced Hea Men's extra fine R Ladies' fine Ribbe( EXTRA, Men's ID gain at The very best ml $3.00, now per Good Quality Boy One lot of Boys' now going at One lot of Boys' S now going at One lot of extra fi Very fine Boys' I for $1.25, now Remember t On the Gorner Cp POW[RS Of AL[I[8 FIND UNITED FRON Supreme Council Reaches Full Agre mnet on Reparations. PAYMENT TO COVER TWO SCORE YEAR Conference Results in Full Satisfa tion to All Concerned, Says ReI resentatives of France and Ita -Sliding Scale Fixed in Go Marks Reaching Great Sunt. Paris, ,Jan. 29 (By the Associati Pres.)--Full agreement on repar; tions, German dlisarmament and ii other important questions before was reached by the supreme count of the allies wvhen it adjourned: 5:40 o'clock this evening to me, again in Iomdon F'ebruary 21. The greatest result obtained wa as M. Br iand, the French premic expressed after the closing sesiso) "maintenance by the allies of front as united in making peace as was in making wvar." Count Sforz. the Italian foreign minister, a ndl llriand said the con ference had r sulted to the satisfaction of eer body con)cernedC. A protocol was signed approvir the reparations scheme as agreed 1 the special committee ap~pointedl I the council to consider the subje and also the report on the disarm; ment, of Germany as presented I the military committee. Under the; arrangements Germany must disar by .July 1, dlisb~anding all her civ guards not provided for in tI Versailles treaty. Germany will be called upon to Pt in '12 annunities on a sliding sea 26,000,000,000 gold marks. Her e: Ports will int addition beatr an expo duty of 12 per cent. and that wvill y to the allies. On the basis of Ia year's exports, this wvould give tl allies 1,250,000,00 gold marks or per cent. oif whatever money wViI whic lhthe exports are paid for. Thu it is estimated, the first paymne1 madec by Germany will 1)e :3,250,000,0( gold marks, the export tnx being pa entirely in cash. ly~kans Protective Tariff. It ir pointed out that besides b tmumfftut::st?:u:?uuuttittttt:tuitt Big Spe s of people who really k ces we are offering this urry, for you have not n [efs, each ----------------5c d, Black and White, all sizes, ------ -------------------5c ne Satin Ribbon, formerly 35c ed--------------.... -------10c , plain white or red border, for ;5c, now -..----------------14c tek and Brown, Fine Stockings, for 35c pair, now ---------.12c Black and fancy colors, former now _..----------------------14c vy Shirts and Drawers, each 69c ibbed Shirts and Drawers .-69c I Shirts and Drawers, each .49c ress and Work Pants, big bar ---------------------$1.98 tde Overalls, formerly sold for pair ------------------...$1.79 s' Work Shirts, at ---------49c Suits, formerly sold for $12.00, ------------ ---------$5.95 uits, formerly sold up to $17.50, ---------------------$6.95 ne Boys' Suits, each -----$7.95 3lue Serge Caps, formerly sold going at ----------------.49c his Sale lasts only 15 de THE P posite Court House. ing a sure method of collection of sio the reparation, it will act as a pro- tIhi T tective tarify in countries that are ist neighbors of Germany, which are evc likely to be flooded with goods made ser in Germany at very low cost of pro- 'l duction because of the relatively low ed Value of the mark and which con tIi ha sequently can be offered in foreign sol I markets at. very low prices inlfor- col S eign money. The penalties agreed upon by the council for violations by voi SGermany will apply to al Ithe agree- tioi ments alike--reparations, disarma- t hv y ment and coal deliveries. A strong 1 o dfeature of the reparations plan from ly the French point of view is thatt it ha associates the allies in the bne fits I. Seizurec of German customs was tio, a1 added as fourth on the list of pen- tre it alties adopted by the council. The g ~j other three are: Extension of the areata t of occupation; occupation of thero atRuhr dIistrict, refusal to adlmit G er- a man1 iy to the league of nat ions. g ',IThe prop)osal to appjly Penalties t 'l rthe repa rations and other agreements OP; was presentedl by Premier Lloyd of a George. it IAcecord ing to the termis of the sa i, agreements the annuities and exp~ort re~ I. taxes are payable semi-annually. up I Discount for adlvance payment wvill wa i- b~e 8 per cent. fo rthe first twvo years, try 6 per cent. the third and fourth me gyears, and 5 per cent. therea fter, ed G;ermnuiy is forbidden to establish cC yforeign credlits; without the approval the t ofC the reparaltionIs commission. .. The supreme council's dlecisions were co mmiun icnted to Germany to- a1l e nigh To Aid Austria m ec In the attempt toI aidl A ustria it e e was agreedI that the allies should fi foreign replarations, the cost of the Tbm y armay of occupation andl certain other the le Austrian dlebts to the allies in or- m -. der to enable A ustria to more e*asily e' et obtain outside aid. It was also de o cidedl to convene in the neighborhood s it of Triest a conference of Austria' ec and adjoining countries for the p~ur 2 pose oif endeavoring to improv'e eco- ; h nomic, commercial, financial and( po n)'t s, litical relations between the Central s it European states. itel 0 Approval was given to Mr. L ouv d heur's proposal for a 200,000,000 franc corporation to assist Austrian induts tries, in wh1ich the dlifferent govern 3- ments may participate. A commis >WEN BROS. MARBLE ct andth GRANITE CO. - D)ESIGN EQs MANUFACTURERS ERECTORs be Dealers in everything for the Co cemetery. dIa: The largest and best equipped mon- rei nental mills in the Carolinas. a reenwood,.....- ..-....S. C. huitimimtmttimmitttimmmmmm 1 cial Sal now what bargains are dependable merchandi: iany days to get these : One lot of Men's Caps, extra g Good Quality Apron Ginghan 35c yard, now --------- 35c Dress Ginghams, fast cok 45c and 50c Ginghams, the ver fine Checks and Stripes, f 36 inch Yellow Homespun, goo The Famous L. L. Druid 36 in< ly sold for 40c yard, now Colored Check Homespun, go< The very Best Check Homespu 40c per yard, now going Men's Ur 'on-All Overalls, best 36 inch Bleach French Finish, ket, now going at ----- 36 inch Silk Poplin, all shades, 9-4 Pepperel Sheeting, now goi All colors Oil Cloth, best gra Standard Weight Blue Deniun ALL OUR MEN'S SUITE THIS SALE AT HALF P, SHOES SI One lot of Ladies' Work Shoes One lot of Ladies' Tan Low He now going at --------- tys. Every day a bargai EOPLI B. KOMAROW, Old Jenkinson n wil lbe appointed to inquire into rieultlu conduct of the Austrianl admin in- l isted -atioll with a view to suggesting tures. n)om1lies and improving the va rious Duri vices. lc ll 'he British prime minister express-b 01 lively satisfaction over tle fact Sierra t the allies had maintained their (Ilpito id front. In, taiking leave of 111isbr bi league he said: I We 11111 ll. glad to try to gi'L tile .l I l I i.ondon s cordial a recep- b I i as we received here and we hope de(i-. t you will be able to confront the idon fog 111 the lore colrageouIs - since the fog of the con ference beell dissipated." Vashington, Jaii. 29.----Fixing of am~lount of German~liy's r'epara1 '1s, 31s annllounced from Paris, 1ury'~ ollicial s sa1idl ton3ight should far towardsI rei'Ving the unicer ity, financ1ia1 lind 'conlomic in Eu e'. If ta3 certa1in incomelI can be11 ured the ald I at31ionls, fllicials5 Ie prioceeds of unllwind~ling the gle torn1 by thle wvar can f, in their nion11 prloceed willh good pr'osp~cts5 success. '0xcept. 1 indiectly, hlowever', o1licials5 1,. the fixing of the amoun11it of arationls woldt be without elfett mn the Iliuitionh oIf the $1 0,000,1000 loan to the alilies ''V this counI .1The mloral fact oif the settle at. of this5 questioin, they conltend might to some extent result in eierating paymlent by tile al1lies of~ ir deblts to, thlis countryW. 'he UnlitedI states, tile oflicials 0ed, has1 con)sistenltly taikein the itsionl that1 no scheme for Iliquidlat tile alllied 0oan would( lbe nICeept WI whic madle pa ymlent to this 3ltry conltinlgent upon Germany fillin her 110 para iitions oligaltions1. 131llied debt) to1 the UJnite olstates, y said(, is a1 separa'3te' and (list 10inc tter from any31 indemnl)lit y to hie . eted1 from Gelrmanly. HKE FEIT UJNCOM~lFoRTIA Ii,E Ier shoulder itchled intenlsely, her amed0( skini burnedl, yet she could( scra3tchl in tile crowdl! Why fer like this? Zemerine alllys 13ing. Sold in two sizes (50 cents I $1) by D)ickson Drug Store. ItEEIRED SiIRES IN(CREASING RAP'IDIY ON FO)RESTI tA NG ES u10 for improving ralnge hlerds, and nlumb~er being boughlt inl tile COW ntry of the Went is rapidly increas each year, according to replorts to United states Departmlent of Ag NOTICE i meeting of the stockholders of rendon Cotton Oil Company wvilI held1( at the ofiee of Wells-Levi m1panly in Manning, S. C., on MOn r February 7th, 1921 a~t 12 o'clock ml for tihe purpose (of conlsidering a , olution to wind up the affairs of the ' dl comipany wvhich is ai corp)oration I dissolve the charter of same. D~avid Levi, President. 4annnno . C., J._ 5, 1991--..1.-. e is throng our store ;e at. Are you on 5oods at sich redi< ,ood, at -------49c Or is, formerly sold at ------------- 10c Ov r, a yard ...12/2c in y best of quality, in Or ast colors, now -15c I quality ------_-10c h Sheeting, former at ----------12/2c d quality ------10c n, formerly sold for Or at ---------12%/c quality -.----$2.98 01 the best on the mar -------- 19c 01 yard --------- 79c ng at ---------49c ies ------------39c 1, a yard ------.25c A] ARE PUT UP ON RICE. 01 IOES now at -----$2.49 01 el Fine Dress Shoes, ------------$3.65 G< n day. If you want ES .S' Proprietor 3tand. r. The SIr'ub bull is now black- p an) the big national forest pas- ti 01 ng tihe season of 1919 three ve-stock associations ,the mem- s< r which use the ranges of the SI National Forest in California, bi I rules for the purchase of pure- ni ills. Under a special rule each p) tion was required to place on tI ige a suflicient number of pure- tLI Iereford, Shorthorn, or Aber- r< ngus bulls. A committee to su 80 Ok Plant C'oker's Pedigree Cotton Seed and FUarvest Increase ANNOUNVCL sni n 1 :14 . we . r the, on11 l4 I wl,* 4 'th,0 $. *:'n . . , ul I lw l ortlels 41. 4IMiw ! b el '1 ,4 - b4 -44e .aa 1 ,a144 444 or their4 w1 Della type Webber %6.00 I'e, /IunheIt Thi 4 a44 new' .4 l44,4 4In1i 44ea Ile 1141 a 4 4h .,~s~ i exi4t1 n .4 .4,in 11rn 14u44 -:4 444 44' , 44 'll, la ge t a l(-' Webber 82 Strain 2 $3.00 P'r Rushcli This is. ;1 new44 4 st.-i 14 4 he we4 l: 44n..u. I ..-14i 14nch li' .4nuI .1 1ur4 ou 444 f 44? 4 wn44 i . It 44, light|I3 1.444.r bIll, Lanquths of all statle cotton uv af with All ordors are filled in seqitonee PEDIGREED SEE DAVID R. COKER. Presid u-WIrirr-a Full I every day. They si e of them? If you i :ulously low prices. e lot of Men's Fine Work Sh All our standard brand S 'er, Dunlap, Robert Johnson this Sale at HALF PRICE. e lot of Ladies' White heavy slightly damaged by watei Le lot of Ladies' White Satee quality, each ---.... -... nie quality Ladies' Cotton W te lot of Ladies' Fine Quali Waists, now going at ke lot of Ladies' Crepe de C Waists, all colors and sizes ie big lot of Children's Dress ors, formerly sold as high a MILLINERI 1 our Children's Hats forme $4.00, sale price now ie lot of Ladies' Hats that we the special sale price of _ ie lot of our best Ladies' Ha high as $1').00, will go at I )od Quality Men's Work Shi Bargains, this is the FORE The Nettles' Build archase and pass upol the creden - als of each anitmal to be turned loose I the ranges was appointed. Under this plan, during the grazing ason of 1920, 105 Ilerefords, 97 iorthorns, and 6 Aberdeen-A ngus ills Were purchased by the stock en through their associations and aced Upon the range. It is estillated at at the end of the season of 1920 e stockmen had not less than 200 gistered bulls on their ranges, re iting in a great improvement in the I $I -iIe .e | ra li ' - I \ l i- f il lie . | Hartw~i- 1 $2 5r 0 i erluie of t ei r it unti ..t-ocks2 '.e1 xia D COMPANY. "..s. ilast ! mply cannot ire not, you >es - _.....__.. $2.98 .oes, such as Walk mnd Rend are going Twill Middy Suits, , at per suit...-$1.98 ti Skirts, perfect ------------- 98c aist, at each ...95c Ly Crepe de Chine -------- $2.98 bine and Georgette at ---------$3.45 es, all sizes and col ,s $5.98; now _.$1.45 rly sold as high as are going to sell at - - -------$1.45 ts, formerly sold a. ;his sale at --..$1.95 rts------------79c place to shop. ing, Manning, S. C. L.E trade of steers turneul ouIt. The Forest Service of the Unitet itates Depart.ient of Agriculture as ists these Iocal associations in en orcing the rlles which require tha he same kind and grade of bulls b flaced on the same range. Permit, o graze on the national forest. pas .1urs a1 e refused those who do noi -0nform to tile associat ionI's rulin md Who have not paid their share to vard tihe purchase of the associatior >ul. CASH IN On This Check FOR 1921 Wlebber 49 a Coker Ct'lclnd $2 io PNr i.. ,,./ I I ( l's se . hi lb . h -h r H. 1 H8* I si I e I. n ted Ma:1 sour rr toIy Hartsville, S. C. WFRRIFR_ (Grn. Mar