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'O THE MANN Entered at the Postoffice at Mat MR. Appelt &Shop Published Ever Subscription Rates $2.0( Mr. CIANNING, S. C., WEDN ulto. The Lake Utopian dreams aie pleasant thing Tois (I well meaning people are in favoi launcle by disarming without waiting fo and t remvinds us of the big dog with a to a and sharp he will hold onto his dii wio Iy cur will take it away from hi lina.' . .. . Iolty juicy bone. Our armament iz benef . he h:Congress :eminds u$ of old Rip V i e.' shows sigtIs of slowly coming to li foPCite the peril of wholesale immigrati 1 ,s of the country has been sounding gage to our unemployed is dangerous at ness lready have about four million me: the < Close the door', lip----at least unt Arate the f)le to earn three meals a day. iect busit THlE FAlM El WILl, ( ask book Ino With farm products clear down in I shoe farmer will do this summer. They out I use and let the lest of us starve. hon It might be an act -of just retributi post A he won't. IHe has a bigger heart ina[ not suffer thiough any inaction of laicps and we will keep tight on eating Bo It is a pity, though, that there is n1 bus -Me fiteers and compelling them to gri froOld he mighty comforting to the fat owrb! the piper. stat wedi nes U AND Y ove dec Your town hoosts you. Why not dr ths citizen is So powerful, none so hunt some way or othetr. The foodi that s eation all namusement that he enj asic money with which they are1. promcu wof When a fellow boosts his own tov tho.-mig atn act that improves his ow: vaery good deed has its elevating influ< ithc.J n boosters. They accomplish muel 'ntd this improves the condition of not aft- no boosting at all. If evety ciLizet - .me town booster the result collective C .,optunities for self i mtprovement wmi Ca your odd moments. Then get into t tot ~ ~ ADVERTISING iolto v every week to I Smith, lanager Hoi Dry Clning Co. STEM-Oil Tanks and "C4 'ompressors, Comput how Cases, Account loor Scales. Rebuilt at Sfs rs,.Safes. Store Fix Jamilton Sales Co., C. No.5-tf. -bungalow~% )4.00 per' 15.0 pcr mtontli attd peri itm'nth. Apply to I. or Geome W,7illi-imts St re, .\annin11g, 8-2t-c. IlN E 13E: \N SEED ill, hva is. 20c poui. Store, inc. .1 P~.'\ I) hm sev'ered' his th these comitpanies. /wetit See le tCo., '\ce. co Cci(c.. acndl Souithe'n * 't tile 'I . .\ny tra i.. hiern Sicalei & lixture~ S. ('. , 8-21-c. OhE4 y cr laundryli, a cin tj ii, prs i t ge h ri tinnci , I ( ry c-it :in' I pj:itper. Theic I cAI:.~- \l I I P\llhEI) .\T \l, \I.E at hal' mi ()i anceburg, cc -. ( . Whic I - ,iii I xpert icn * ii'~n I ti d ci n aii ll otheir all w rcck fio .ii \lari ib pica - .1! I-rk Se th i00. TI - cI,.in.i ur bre S. i it ei. cith-us, IIlarvin, (.O darhi .h-i c uc acigic N. I:; b.c i - El)~ iiRc ITlE i in -is tic thce namei f - oral rewir for c t - orti .ci-hin, S. I I p * N SE1cl)~ I'ori al. Kjiecklc.y's Sw-'ccc, tle. r s anil ('mcobnaic Wantef~ ci hal ii hear of farmi ori goid indclc cth thei pricc' asked. I, i1, (flno' lic 1t..n ING' TIMES ming as Second-Class Matter. , Proprietors. y Wednesday I per year in Advance ESDAY, MARCH 2, 1021 s while they last. Just nowi a goo< of America setting the world an ex r other natioos to take similar action juicy bone. As long as his teeth ar< mer. But remove his teeth and somi Im. America's' great wealth is : uir teeth. Figure it out youtiself. in Winkle. It sleeps and sleeps an fe. At last it appears to be awaken on from pauperized Europe, after thi warnings for many months past. 4d any time, and it is especially so whe1 out of work. I there is work enough for our ow! ONTINUE TO WORK rice, a few people are wbndering wha fear he will raise only enough for hih m if he did let the gougers go huigry than some other peop1 nd the worh his. Hle will go riigil( on iaising hi., them. o way of singling out the gougers am ib for themselves or do without. I mer-, the retailer, and the fellows wh OUR 'lTOWN as well by the town as it does by you ule, hut what. the town is an aid to hir he eats, the clothes that he wears, th ys, al originate in the town, becaus -d is nmde there. -n he does not stop there. Ile is per I e<,mdition, for every good word1 an 'nee. A. few peopie are always hom1 I inl the way of community hettermeni oily themselves, but also of those wh I would constitute himself or herself ly would le many tilmes as great, an ild be more n11iuerou1s. 'hink it ove he boost wagon and hit the pace. ONION SETS--All kinds, 10c quai at The 5-10-25c Store. WE TEAClT 'PHlROUGH- COlEiFE PONDENCE the samebookkeepinl ae ouin tancyv and, ponmansip!: taught in 0our co 'ie a.y. low rate of tuition, 'We are is nea : , as your mall box. WriN' once for part iculars. Bowen's I uq ,ness College, A'eredited School, 'C lumbia, S. C. It FOR RENT---iwo cottages, one 4 r'oom back and front porches o acre lot, on North Church stree $25.0t. One 3-room hak and frot plorches, $20.00. ;Jhoine 226. E. ( A lsbrook. .. 1t S',11001, is. E. C. Alsbrook, Principal Manning, S. C. I ir'een standaird units. Hiigh selo< Enigliih, Frienich, I .atini, ma thematic; :i('ienc'( anud. lpenn l'an sh ip. Tlho'oug priepa rat ion 'or I'.:ny ('o1llge. Student for W ithrop and C lemsoni win hioi (irs. Cerif ica ~tes adminits to lead in 1llllege's wit hoot exainai~tionu. Spf) cimf coachingll foi' beneficiaryl scholmi ships offe red fby Wintofhrlop, (Clooms'o fh'e (itfnef, andf South IiarIlolinia ('i Thet i'd!lwing11 h'entu have fbee appo0Vinot af thel bor if townshi'f'io equalizers fo Clarndn out d:' . I. .' h , theI 1thi.f I. I. 1KII.~ . 'lDEN S outtiudior I I' C.- lIear s n .) . P iew it li. l-w in. l'ine ooI It. Tuoll, ined- OH ll \.II ler. 'n'swooil \V IE ..\l llf, 1ax vie I Iti F rio, ensip \V IE Ia I, a unnni rto \V1. \neron. Sununorton St. Pdau -. I. Kin , Sft. l'aul ul il. I) .(~ii'f'ar, ord a Read What Mr. Be About Our Pure P ,The 5-10-25c Store, Inc. Manning, S. C. Dear Sirs: I bought a lot of your Pure Port and I can truthfully say that they w had great results from these plants. before most people around me. By planting your early'plants c of vines for a later crop. I expect season. Yours ver (S We are now taking orders for I delivery by express f. o. b. our grov We can not receive orders for orders must contain money order or express charges. Plants shipped tc at price liste below. Sign coupon PUlRE PORTiro iICA POTA S1000 to 5000 F. 0. B3. Fla., per . 6000 to 10,000 I'. 0. I. ia., per M 11,000 to 20.000'F. 0. . 'Ela., per The 5-10-25c Stor h/c. . Maning, S. C Gventlemen:- C Enclosed you il find money oi Please ship me . RICA POTOTO IfLAN 'S to reach My Express Office is ----- M~y Post Olice is .- -- .. I understand that I an to pay Yours vei STHE 540-2 S. L. Huggins, Mgr. Douglas t J. L. Gr-een, Turbeltville J. F. Turbeville, Turbeville It. W. Coker, Turbeville. Sandy Grove R. E. Smith, Lake City, R. F. D. W. 1). MelFaddin, Lake-City I G. T. Worsham, Lake City. Sammy Swamp t .1. MeD. MeFaddin, M1anning - C. W. Thigpmen, Mani ing N. G. Broadway, Manning. t St. James Jeff M. Davis, Summerton J. E. Rowe, Sumierton E. o. Rowe, Summnterton. ilanning t J.F.Bradlham, Manning F.I P.Ervin, Manning R. C. Wells, Manning. 1. C. Coskrey, Wilsons C. J. Haley, Wilsonis PE. Lowder, Wilsons. Brewington t . M. Fulton, Foreston C. S. L'and, Jr. *, Foreston ' I). MIf. Wilsoni, Foreston. PASTIME Monday, 3i DOROTHY PH ILLIPS f Th Heairt of Humanity" I - futdre d -J y itegld Dont (I Woma.p Matintec 3:3 A DM SONt: rron Has to Say )rto Rica Plants o Ritca Potato Plants last April, ere as fine as any I ever saw. I We had potatoes to eat long ine can get an abundant supply to use four plants again this, y truly, igned) A. I. BARIRON. 'I ast of March and first of April ing station in Florida. less than one thousand, and all check to cover. Customer pays any express office in Clarendon and mail today. TO PLANTS LOTS OF ------------------------$2.50 ---------- ..--$2.2p --.--- $2.00 rder or check for S_ - ----- thousand PURE PORTO me about.----------------1921. Express Charges. y truly, 5c STORE, MANNING, S. C. "(1IVE YE4 THE'1( To EAT." Millions of people are face to face vith actual starvation in North China. eople are existing on roots, barks, ind leave.. Many millions will die >efore relief cna he given. What is the use of sending mission tries with the gospel if we -refuse to ,ive bread to the starving multitudes ? [esus firt fed the people and then aight them. The Executive Committee of the -reneral Sunday School Board, at a neeting January 25, 1921, adopted a esolution requesting our Sunday chools throughout the Connection to nake an of'ering for the China Famine 'und on Sunday, March 13. Make heeks payable to J. ). Uamilton, l'reasurer, and mail to him at 819 3roadway, Nashville, Tem. '.Or Heavenly Father, in thy .ght he e are no nations; there is no north nd no south no emt and no west; here is no black and no white; Jew md Gentile, bond and free-all are larch 7th J/ m(n. O nhrlftm o e in cv ytor ben hifeche herthol pecnds. i t has to e----or wimm surely come i, jus as it canm to Aurora Meredmith. you 'ink it is? ou'll know when you did oromhy Phtilii a, the star of "'The f im u lanity" and ' hme Right to Ihap play this5 great par im a picture that omna! in tmie world il understaind. A or uichi a whole opdta was prodticed dh players sang jnt as they sing ora ty -age of the Metroj htan--a daultiing m i which tmie social leaders of at great city acted as tmie "extrAs'-a nmarvelou. y ti t yo'm never forg . See it now. uss it, Remnembc--" nce to Every a 'story thmat appeahs to all Night 71:15 anmd 9:(ft0 1014 ~ ~ ~ aMRR " "i O "at REPOLT OF CI FIRST NATIC At Manning in the State the close of business or RESOUl .i Loans and discountB, including redik (except those shown in b and c) .. *Total loans -----------------. ,. Deduct: d Notes and bills rediscounted with I Reserve Bank (other than bank ances sold) (see Item 54a)....$31 Overdrafts, secured, $1,490.94; i ed, $182.77 ...... .. U. S. Government securities owned. a Deposited to securo circulation bonds par value) d Pledged as collateral for State or ot posits or bills payable h War Savings Certificates and Stamps actually owned Total U. S. Government securiti( Other bonds, securities, etc: c Bonds and securities (other than securities) pledged as collateral fo: or other deposits (postal excluded) payable .. . . _ .. . . . e Securities, other than U. S. bonds { eluding stocks), owned and unph Total bonds, securities, etc., othe U . S . ......_ - - - - - - -- - Stocks, other than Federal Reserv stock 1.......... . Stock of Federal Reserve Bank I cent of subscription) Value of banking house, owned an cumbered .....-_ Furniture and fixtures _ LO. Real estate owned other than 1 house ll. Lawful reserve with Federal Rese 3. Cash in vault and net amounts dit national banks ... ..... _..... .... 1l4. Net amounts due from banks, bank, trust companies in the United Stat4 er than included in Items '11, 12, oi 15. Exchanges for clearing hou. _'__ Total of Items 14, 13, 14, 15, an 18. Redemption fund with U. S. Ti and due from U. S. Treasurer . 'I'OTA L LIABIL 21. Capital stock paid in 22. Surplus fund - - - - - - 23. a Undivided profits .. b Less current expenses, intere; taxes paid 27. Cireilating notes outstanding- ._ 28. Amount' due to Federal Reserve (deiert'ed (redits) 29. Net amounts dtu' to national banks 32. Cashier's checks on own bank outs, Total of Items 28, 29, 30, 31, a Demand deposits (other than In posits) subject to Reserve (deposi able with in 310 (lays): 33. Individual deposits subject to (lie 37. Dividends unpaid. Total of demand (eLposits (oth bank deposits) subject to Reserv 33, .34, 35, 36, :37 and 38. Tiie deposits subject to Reserve after 30 days, or subject to 30 more notice, and postal savings): 39. Certificates of deposit (other th money borrowed) Total of time deposits su'*et serve, Items 39, 40, 41, and 42 47. Bills payable, other than with Fed Ferve Bank (including all obligati resenting money borroVed other t discounts) -------... 18. Bills payable with Federal Reser% 5.1. aI liabili tiea for redliscount s with Iteserve Ila k (see I tem Id) Tlotal c ont\ngent liab il itijes (51 and d ) (no0 including items in &' 1. 23 of r'epo)Ol) 353. Of the total loanrs antd d iscounits terest anJld disebud t was elmri gedI at lrw (Sec. 5197, R~ev'. Stat.) (e:-Jnu not to exceedl 5~ ent s was mao '' I was None. 51. Thew amolt of rgoniey lbat-? tN < bond and stock e'diIlatera!, in New dIirect ly to borro\veras a en thoe ti on the (late of th iftl eort vas No(P 57. The amount Of m0)1ney loaneid (IN collateral, ini Ned )ork (City', ii:-hru rowers*t and those throu melh its~ New this report was Non\'. 58. Aggregate amoubit oIf salaries or Chairman of Hoangd gif any), p're:j, sistant ('ashier for ni(onth) of Janio these oflicers at 4nant try, I1921 ia I oflicers on (datt of th i reploil was Ste. A ggregat e amount30 o salairies or ployees of the hank fo - month of J1 these emp) Iloyees Oin bi is of the .1 numb) ler oif these (emplo1 'ees' onl date STlATlE 01" SOUJTil CAR( ,I NA, ('oun 1, J1. T1. Stokes Caeshier o(f the atl thait the above statement i.4 tru itoI the Subsc ribed anid swvorii ., befor e m it. S. OliV ER O'11R Y A IDirector(Is. IhI in. O) Lord(, give us so much bread hi of sympathy that we shall be able .0 undicerst :md1, at le''st dIily, t he i.i v'ersali ty of thy love."' Thew One Mlinte 3?lissoin Tlalk 'T, wVhat purpose1( is this9 wast 6$ a tt . 26: 8. TIo w'hat pur pose h)as t hat illian t youn g dloctorI throw av -). ) his fe among th p)'jlage spoI , .d 1n'dia ? What foolishness for i. ,.ng youiig m)it)mster to mygie upj .. c(Oim)fort able home11 field for1 some 'wild( savage, in A\ frica ! Yes, niany are saying that to in y, (een amon~cg th ic ip '1les. But wouldl to G od we had more of that ex ravalgant dlevotioin that ea:st..- its be(st at Jesus' feet. P'recius words (If ('omm nitht inn fell from) the Master's Ii ps, ''She ha1th lione what she1 (ould"' ( M ark. 141:8.) And1( you, friend, have you (lone 'what. vout((i Ioud. orI are vani holdin hack iNAL BAlNK of South Carolina; at i February 21, 1921. CES counts cu-t- $458,348.65 -... $458,348.65 'ederal .Icccpt ,913.26 $31,913.26 $426.435.39 isecur _----- _. .$1,673.71 (U. S. --------- $25,000.00 ier de --------- $41,000.00 Thrift ------------$846.00 $66,846.00 U. S. State [r bills ---------- $25,000.00 not in dged- $1,500.00 r' than ........ $26,500.00 2 Bank .__.-_. $375.00 50 per ... - _..$1,800.00 :1 unin --------- -$5,614.65 $5,614.65 -.. -.. . $3,274.40 oanking ....-- $25,000.00 rve Bank $49,261.84 c from ..-.--- $28,329.3'Y wrs, and !s ("th )- $828.89 $2,183.49 1 16.-..._. $31,341.75 easurer ------- . $1,700.00 -- -$639.822.7.1 ITIES $50,000.00 $15,000.00 R-$7,930.17 t, and $4,179.99 $3,760.18 $23,700.00 Bank $4,454.82 $1,328.37 AlIding $511.54 Id 32_ .. $6,294.73 nk de ts pay -k .$394,340.53 $24.00 payable lays or an for - $71,713.30 to Rle -----------$71,713.0 -ral Re nls recp han re - $40,000.00 e lit Ilk $35,000.00 - .$639,822.74 Fe(deral $3 1,9 13.211 a, b, t'. $31 .913.2; how~%n abo4ve', the' amOounlt oni wh~'ich' in rates(' mI t4eess of thlils pe(rmitt Led b~y ive of note(s u pon whir tot aI liharge as Non('. TIhe numiiber' of such loans A Il. Ot IEA NI, bjy this bani on ork City, inicludIing b Sth loans made' oaugh its~ New or'k~ -orre'tsponden'ts, '1l1 I, biy thiis bank~ oni bond aund stock bi Ig bot h loans adie d1i rec'tly to bor Y ork 'orrIesondIynlts,~ on thle da0te oif compe)(nsation paid by this ban0k to lent, V ice Pr'esiidiint, Cash ier, andii As ory, 1921, $ i08.12 ; Annuaol pay of all (4 m pays $7,30tP.00; 1nmhep-' of lb 's4 compesatio aid to all41 other emi 1auy, 1921, $4 j.50; A\nhnual pay o a1nuary, 1921 , late of pay. $4,950.00; of this report was' -. ty of' (larendlon, s: )('X of my know~V(ldge and1 heIiefr. .l TI. ST IJKI( S, ('ashiei. th is 2GLh dlay tof Febrnary , -92. r0'om1 (h hrist ? Amler-ican mn his [admnirationI ftir the . 10W., 1thuls 'x pressert his opinion)1 of missions. "A high an1 ''-titte as I have of lth ministryV, I conlsider'l that thef cli Thx of that talling is to o oult. iln mis1 Ionary Isey'ee. It talkes miiigh ty g'ood Luff' to b~e aI iionar1)11y of t he right ype', thli bes't. slt'(it'ere is in Lthis worldI, . It 10akes a d4'l of couraIII~ge to .e:,k thle'[11 sall and go twelvye thousand mileIts aiway to risk( [an unlfriend~lly cli., mate(, to ma:sterl aI foreign language, perhiaps the mo14st difil'Ot one( on earth t o larn; to adtopit stron' Ige customs, to tur aside01(0 from cartLuIy fame alI~id 'Ii4Inemlumet and4, mollst of all, to say goodl-bye t hiome( anid Lte faces oif tho( loved't ones viIon111 o i'm .m'.