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THE MANN Entered at the Postoffice at Ma Appelt & Shol: Published Eve Subscription Rates $2.0 NAI \NNING, S. C., WVEDI 11LT11) GFIMOlGIC MAY COMIE TO UNITEl) STATIES londo I(, July l 1.-Pr:mier Lloyd George mr.y visit the Unite(d States to attem oni hom Of the meetings, at least, itin coinectiol withl PresideAl laingutlljs lni't'~ -- con ft-r nce, e cording to the Daily ;lail. This IS conditional on afiairs at liome as the premier could hardly leave till til the Irish questie:n has been settled. [he n aii suggests that all techniiical w1rk COUld be donie by experts, leIv ing the ultimate mouling of an almost complete agreement to a fina! confer ence, at which President Ilard ing and the premoiers of the other 'powers would be present, in the late fall of this year or early next year. London, .J uly 11 .-(y the Associat ed Pr es.)-Premier Idoyd George in a lengthy statement to the Ilouse of Cor mons today gave a full and frank exphI!ation of tile steps leading to the preposedI coi fference for the discus sinT? I;f 11aments. The first principle of the British p0olicy, he declared, was fritindlv co-ope'ration with the United Staites. "We are al leonvinced ," s.aH1 the prini iniister, "that upon this, more than any single factor, depends le 1eace and well being of the world. The initiative of P'resident Harding with re -pect to an international con Irenoeat oin the limitation of armament had been received with the utmost leasbe by Great rita in, .id ir. I.lovd George, andl he added thIat he spok or- tlthe empire as a whole. At the samlne time Great lhitnin ide Sired to maintain close friehd-hip and c0tef( ationi with Japan. which lar 11101 :-d the influeceCos of the two great Asiatic powers and constituted aIn esnt ial safeguard to the well be in. of the British empire and the Peace of tihe East. The "open door" in Chi, a was another aim of the goveln Met. togethier with opport unities for peac0e ul progrers and development of' the Chilese. Both Great Britain and Japan (e sted that tile A nglo-.Japanese alliance brought into complete harimony with the ec(venant of the league of nations. Not to this effect ias )ee given to hth league. Tie latter statement deve!oped the fact that Lord Curzon,. secretary for foreign affairs, and Baron H ayashi, the Japaliese anbassa (dor, at 4on(donl, had signed on July 7 a nw joimt note to the league of nations in which, after reference to lt p cv iouis joint note, in 1920, it is set f rth that: AN On or a DryG As we I in fact t endon c be the and we We are you the Next to Can< Look for our ING TIMES nning as Second-Class Matter. e, Proprietors. ry Wednesday 0 per year in Advance IESDAY, JULY 13, 1921 The British and Japanese govern ments hereby notify the league that pending further action they are agreed that if any situaticna arises while the AngIo-Japaniese agreement remains in force, in which proce(IUIe prescribed by the terms of the agreements is in consistent with plocedure I)rescrib:d by the covenant of the league of na tions, t len the procedure pirescribed by said covenant shall b. adopted and shall prevail over that prescribed by said covenait shall be adopted and shall prevail over that prescribed by the agreement. There were only two members pr-es ent of the distinguished visitors' gal lery during the prime minister's state ment-the American ambassador, Mr. Harvey, and the Chinese minister, Dr. Welli'igton Koo, Baron Hayashi was not present. John Ward, Independent Labor, asked if the premier of China would be treated as a "sovere ign nower." The premier, looking at Dr. Koo, re plied that China would be treated as "wOhatI she is- anl independent." NOTICE TO CREDITORS All personms haveing chims against the Estate of E. B. Ganible, deceased will present thei duly attested and those owing said Esiate will make payment to tle undersigned qualifiled Administratrix of the said Estate. Gertrude Gamble, Administrat rix. l anning, July 11, 1921 28-4t-c. CIASSIF[ID ADVERTISING 1UCE 11EAL-Wheat shorts, wheat Brian, Peanut Meal and MNixed feed at attractive prices. Dicksen Gro cery & Feed Co. 666 cures Malaria, Chills a:id Fever, Bilious Fever, Colds and LaGrippe, or money refunded. BRICK, LIME AND CEMENT, come in and let Us figure with you. Dick son Grocery & Feed Co. 666 quickly relieves Constipation, biliousness, Loss of Aippetite and Headaches, (ue to Torpid Liver. A1BRUZZI RYE--To plant in your Cotton--$3.00 per bushcl. Dickson (;roceryI & Feed Co. rICo bout next Tuesde oods, Cl iave just returnec ~verything of the :ounty for several rery best quality are going to pas: asking your patr very best in serx RIP ly Kitchen. Special Price in SEE the Window of Reeds ware. Every piece guaranteed. Plowden Hard ware Qo. PARIS GREEN-45c per lb. Arsenate of Lead 5 lb. package 40c per lb. Dickson Grocery and Feed Co. Rub-My-Tisn is a great pain killer. Relieves pain and soreness, Rheuma tism, Neuralgia, Sprains, etc. FRUIT JARS, Caps and Rubbers. Plowden Hardware Co. DIGESTER TANKAGE-Puts the growth on your hogs-$4.50 per 100 p1oun(l bags. Dickson Grocery and Feed Co. WANTED TIRE SALESMAN-to sell low priced guaranteed tires. Good money. Address Burr Oak Cord Tire Co., Burr Oak, Michigan. 28-2t-c. Statement of the Condition of Thc Bank of Santc Located at Summerton, S. C., at the close of business June 30th, 1921. RESOURCES Loans and discounts -----$149,030.32 Overdrafts ------------------ 619.71 i)nhlds and stocks owned by the bank ---- ---- -------- 6,420.85 Furniture and fixtures -.._2,695.00 Bank ing house ---- ---- ---- -3,150.00 | Due from banks and bankers 4,310.83 Currency ---- ---- --------3,988.00 Gohl -- .- ..- ._..- ...... .... 35.00 | Silver and other minor coin -- .634.71 Exchalges for the clearing house ._.. -_ .._- --- .132.10 Total ------------- $171,016.52 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in -___..$25,000.00 Surplus fund .. ---- -_$6,000.00 Undivided profits, less cur rent expenses anl taxes paid u -. -__---_ -------4,299.35 Individual deposits subject to check I0,408.77 Savings deposits -_37,621.10 Cashier's checks -___187.30 88,217.17 Bills payable, including certi ficates for money borrow ed -------- ---------- -- 47,500.00 Total -------------$171,046.52 State of South Carolina, County of Clarendon.-ss. Before mc came W. W. Davis, Cash ier of the above named bank, who, be ing duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statemlent is a true con dition of said bank, a1s Shown by the books of said bank. - W. W. Davis, Sworn to and subscribed before me this 11th day of July, 1921. G. C. Carrigan, Notary Public for S. C. Correct Attest:-A. J. Plowden, W. H. Anlerron, W. D. McClary, Direc tors. UN iy, July 19th, we othing, I from the Northe very latest. As years, it has bee: of goods. This s this to advantas onage in our new next issue. Beau CLRK'S WAREHOUSE Opening Day TUESDAY, JULY 19th! We are still in the business and will give you the same grade of service that we have been giving you for the past twenty-five years. R4 We Want Your First Load---We Know We Will Get The Balance You can always get the proper service at our house, day or night. Efficient and courteous em ployeers on duty all the time. We believe that good tobacco will sell well, so let your tobacco get-ripe. All companies will be represented on this market and we will be able to get you as much for your tobacco as anywhere in the State. Sell your tobacco in Manning and sell it at Clark's Warehouse, I R. D. CLARK, Proprietor 9 CEMENT! will open our New Store with a full line of ihoes and Furnishings! rn markets this Stock is fresh and new, we have been serving the people of Clar n our aim to purchase what we know to ;tock has beln bought on a lower market e over to our customers. venture and it will be our aim to give N ESS - - MANNING, South Carolina. titul Souvenirs Given Away on~ Opnng Da.