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Best Grade Sea Isiand, 4 Good and wide, yd. - - For Friday and Saturday Katzoff is goi At 10 a. m. until 12 a. m. everybody until Iv we will sell a $15.00 Silk Give us a call: Crepe Shirt of the latest pat- turer's cost. terns at, each,.-----.--$4.95 $1.00 Ladies' Lisle Thread Hose, a pair --------_. ..49c K t Tqen's 35c Hose, a pair 14c Abram's Old Stand TOBACCO FARMERS Don't Forget The Kash Karry The school for Dollars teach them to have cents. Octagon Soap, 6 for - - - - 25c Sardines - - - - 4c Export and Star Soap, cake - - 3c Sugar - - - - 6 1-2c Cheese - - - - 25c Lard 60 lb. Tubs - - - $6.15 Sensation Tobacco, 10c pkg. for - 5c Think of the difference you are buying your goods since we have opened. We do not have to be made to come down, we always sell our goods for small profits to enable us to carry fresh goods at all times for they can't stay on the shelves at these prices. Kash and Karry GR IST E'S FLY AND MOSQUITO EXTERMINATOR Meets every requirement where an insecticide is needed. spray ed i na closed room it kills flies and mosquitoes, used on beds, in .closets, around kitchen sinks and in cracks, it kills and drives away bed bugs, moths and cockroaches. sprayed on your bed at night it will insure you a night of rest and peace from that greatest of all pests MR. MOSQUITO. Fishermen will find it a blessing as It Is harmless to the skin and can be rubbed on the hands and face. Every bottle is guaranteed to give satisfaction or else your money will be cheerfully refunded. Manufactured by WILEY G. GRISTE, Proprietor D. 0. RHAME, Inc. Summerton, S. C. For Sale at Dickson Drug Store, Manning, S. C. Zeiglers Pharmacy, Manning, S. C. mimiummmmtmmmmmummmmmmmmmmmnam CO. g out of Business. Store ha s acate. Below we mention soi ou will be convinced by purel LOOK off's Dep( NEWSY ITEMS [ROM SUMM[RTON It is said there are "White E!e phants" in all walks of life, as to whether this is true or not it is not for us to say. I3ut one thing we do know and that is with a poor' greasy fared sawimill man there are plenty of just suc!. varmonts; and this is Alon day night and they have been giving us scissors all day. We are certainly not in a humor to say nice things about anything or anybody tonight, and we are too ''doggone scared" of the people to say anything bad about them for fear of getting a whipping. We remember reading some time ago about a newspaper man who promised his readers to tell the whole dying truth one issue. And it so happened that one of the lazziest men in the' community got married, and one of the biggest drunkards d ied, and one of the awfuliest rogues in the commun ity stole a bale of cotton, and this good honesnt newspaper m1n1an 1Wrote up the whole things based on facts. Anld when we last heard from the "guy" he was in the hospital. Now the good Lord knows if it is possible to get around going to such a place right now, we certainly want to dlodge, consequently we will not say much until things get to running better with us, anod we can "shine" u) our face" a little bit, kinder like a pretty girl does when she wants to attract the attention of a new nmde friend or "sport." Now things in general are still go ing reasonable well with us while the ration wagon is not moving very fast, and honest to goodness, if we are to accept as facts what some of the folks tell us there is really a scarcity of such things in some quarters. A re port comes to us from the Santee see tion that the (log's rations have been cut completely off and that it is a real fact that the (logs are going into the cornfields andI b .':king dlown the corn to get t',e eatr to eat. Ihis mnight soundl like a fish story but really it is fact. 'Wonder what will hatppen ntext. The boll weevil is still ratginog and our1 people itre begiinning to realize the seriousness of whatt they are up against in the way of growmig a crop of cotton this yeari. '' Tose who at one t ime wats saving that G od had sent them htere as a piest a nd that t hey should not be burned tave decided other'wie by nlow, antd will honestly "fss"' up that if a r'at tlesna ke shoul be k illed that certain ly a low-dowvn, cotton-eating boll weevil should be burned or do0 anything to them ini or dler that we might growv a nother crop of c'otton. But we f'ear or people' waked uip too late. We a r still getting up ouril data fotr our' first numtber of' "49'.," andl if our ner've don't. fail us we shall run th, first section next week. Btnt in ordt. that oti r'ieadlers imty have some idr a as to what we have in mind, we will say that we are very busy with the Outija Boa rd. We atre endeavor-ing to have some long distance ('on versa ions withI let us say Mr. Solomon, the wise matn, ando if wve get the infor'mt tion we are seeking we are going to talk atbout money miatter's churich and Sunday school wvork, the safe roadls to ltravel in, in the age we arie now living in andl etc. Now if there is anybody wipse minds can stray off' as mine is now and they can think of anything in this l ine we shall certainly be very glad to have an oppor'tunity to inter view them on this subject, ot' bet ter still to write' your own mind and mail it to your "Unctle Nub.'' Misse's Lillian tnd Cora Cantey, are spending sometime wvith friends andI relatives in Asheville, N. C. .Mr'. Surell Grayson of Norfolk, Va., is spendling sometime with relatives in this community. Mr. Managualt Capers is spending sometime with his sistei', Mrs. Capers James, at Frederickbur'g, Va. Rev. C. M. F"elder and family of Aynor, erecently visited relatives and friends in this community. Among some of the attractive visi tors here recently wei'e Misses Lucile Glascoek of Catawba; Nancy ,Jcter of Carlisle, and Almira Cook of Sumter. Tfhese young ladies were teachers in our schoo) het'e last session and are very popular with our people. Miss Cairolyn Richbourg of this place. is spendline sometime with het' Sugo A pour day and been Rented. Must Vacal ne of our low prices: iasing' your merchandise for I FOR irtment & Huilattie Scarlbor-ough, at Bishop rille. Alisses Anna and Mlary W'kie have re' ined hom411uiAe afite'r ..penid ing. some1 Aime with frienids in North Carolina. "iss Edith Rice of Charleston, is spending solietime with her sister, Mrs. li. E. (opetald. Alisres Eiter . and Sarah Gordon of onway, are spenldinig sometime with relatives and friends here. Alrs. Touchherry of the I41mo tBranch section, is spending sometime with hicr sonls, J. T. and C. R. Touch )erry. Miss ILottie Hluggins and Ruth and I.vola Llet(;!ee ot liletomingway, spent ast week with irs. C. L. Godwin. Mr. Emery Rogers, a student of the Washington and Lee University of Virginia, is attending a summnier whool in New York. MAlre. cletelan and childrena of Mlc Clellan isville, are spending somietime with lrs. L. A. Bronson. Misses Rnti and iMarie Richbourv are spending sometime with friends in Mlullins. Misses IAammini and Sarah Iunter, are reported as having a mild type of typhoid fever. Mr. and M rs. Shuford of Florida, are spendim som(tiic with relatives alid friends. Messrs. L. 1). Sports d11141 liismark Godwin spent Sunday in Columbia with friends. rilR1EE MORE 31EN GIVE.N 111G(JH Washington, July II .-Appointment )f J. Barstonl Smul1l1, and Williaml .. Love, of New York, and A. .1. Frey, of Los A ngeles, as the new board of op .rIatiow of the Eiergency Flett Cor pora AMion was 111nouimnced late today ); Cha irmana Lasker, of the shipping board. The three members of the board bv N)oiiie vice presidents of the Eiiier Ltenc'y Ileet Corporation 1 nid with Ch ief' Counsel ElmiierI Schilesinigeri and onie morel' vice plresident to be4. appoint the Emer0' gencty I"leet Corporat ion. Chairman Al bert L asker will serve as priesit of the opleraitinig board. Mlr. Snmui. ~ll wh was the unaainmous 'hoice ofI the ship PownerIs aml11 opiera 0Ls, is v'ice pr'5~esit of the New York Producl e Extchanage and1( a1 membe of 1( ( t he Iirimi oIf ,J. II. WVinlchesteir and( (12 Co paniy, ship bro(ker's. D uing the wa2Ir Statement of the ('ondition of' Thc Bank of Paxvillc I ocated a ' 1t Paxv itlle, S. C., at the el ..e (If business .Junet 310th, 1921. RESO~LJCES Overd" fIs 6466 IFurnituale anid fixtures 2,5487.21) D~ue from banl~ks 11 a iI.bank Currency 337 -. .001 Gold -... .. ..0.00) Silver and11 other mlinor ((ol n 265.85 C'hecks and1( ensh itemIls I188.89 Other resourices, viz:...... . 00t Amo1(1unt. expIenises less prof11ts 3 . I10.67 Totaol..-.. ..$76,4123.29 C'apital stock pa2idI in...$20).000.00) tindiv'idlli depoIsit s 22,05I'.2 I Savinigs dep1osits- 1,15t0.87 TimeC certific'ates (f detposit-_.._.3,000).00 Cashier's ('hiecks . .. . . 32.110 2(1,24 1.18 Notes and1( bills rediscount Bills pa1yale, inc'ludling certi lica tes for mone~i(y horrow.. ed--....---_-.--..-.... .... .15,45O.00 Dther liatbilities, viz:......... ....7.11 Total ...... ....$ ,4 32 State of South Carolina, Count~y of Clarendon--ss. Before moe cameiit Jess56 R. Spr'ott, Cashier of the abov~e nameiid banklI, who, being duily swornl, says that the ibove and foregoing statement is a arue cond(itioni of saidl bank, ais shown by the books( of said bank. .Jesse R. Sprott. Sworn tol and1 51subcribed befor'e me his 11th da2y oIf Juily, 1921. T1. M. Mouzon, Notary Public for S. C. rCo'ect Attest :--Jesse R. Sprott, r lea Pc d of Sugar for 1c Saturday with C. Bargains for 1.5c each ess thflan manufac Bary 36 I 1 ONN, ' tore Gc MANNING, S. C. Shirl he was associated with the shipping board s a Imember of the charterinltg commnittee. Mr. Frey was formerly in charge of the ship construction division of the Southern Pacific district of the ship ping board. For the past Year he has been genetral maim ger of the Los Angeles Steamship Company. Alr. Love served as director of the trades and allocation under the shipping con trol committee i'iring the war. Until recently he wa.4 as'sistIlt manager in the United States for Furness. Withy and (I Company, Ltd., of Great Britain. In anmouncing the ippointment of the board Chairman Lasker pointed out that the first step in the reorgani zation of the shipping board had been Charter No. 11155 REPNORT OP? CON FIRST NAT14 At 1aining. in the State close of HIusiness o R ESOU 1. a Loans and discounts, inutehding red (except those shown in b a I d c). Total loanis Deduct: (I Notes aini bills rediscoutif ed wit Reserve Baink (other than bank ances sold) .- $82,3I.;7 2. Ovet'i,'rafts sceuted. $5i.82; ed, $57.f7 . I. 1'. S. Government securities ownel a Deposited to secure cirnculat ion bonds par value) h All other Unit'l St a tes (;ov, Securiti.s 5. OIher bonds, stocks, securities. et (i. Hanuking iilose, $5,1 1 .f5; I-'urn itt fix tutres, $- ,035~......... 7. Real estate. owned ot hert than han 8. Lawful i'eser've with IFedetal Rise 101. Cash in vault and amount due fra II. Atmoutit due from banks, bankcrs, ctompiri's mi the United Stait.s ( includedl in Itemis 8, 1), or itt) . 12. E'xchanige's for ct(leain g hntious Total of Items It, 10, II1, 12, and 15. Redemption fmnl withI U. S. Treiia doe from 1'. S. Treasur'er. IA XI 17. ('apital -.tock pail in I8. Surplus futid I19. Undiivideud lprofits e Less ecurrent f ex penises, inter'tst atn 24). C'irenhliting notes 'uitstaniung 21. Amonunt tine to IFeder'aI Resev fetrred credits)- --- 22. Amouotnt due to nat ionual banks-. 23. Aitount du le to State banks, hank, trust comttpanties in the United Sta Items 21 or 22)........ 25. Cashtier's chee'(ks oni oiwn batnk on Total otf Items 21, 22, 23, 24, ani IDenmnd deposifts (ofther thait batik d subije'ct to Reserve (d(ep~os its payabi int 30 idays): 2(6. Intdividiual dlepo~sits subject to elh T1otatl ofi demtanid deposn.its (other1 depos(tits) subiject to Resetrve, Itemus 28, 29, 310, andt~ :1..... TIifie dleposits subject to Reserve ( pa 30) days, or~ sublject to 30t days or tici', andi postal savings): 32. Ce'rtificates of deposit, ( othetr tha To'taul of time deposits subject to I Items :32, 33, 34I, and( 35 :39. 1Bills payable, othert t hani with i1I" serve Blanik (includ ing all oligal resenting moul>y borrowedl oither' t1 40. hills paytable ~'it~h leeder'al Reset v STIATEl OF" SOUTII CAR()[.INA, Cotin I, J1. TI. Stukes, Cashier of the ahoy the above statemet.t is truet to the hos Subscr'ibed anmd sworn to before mt R. C. COtRRECTI'--ATTEST5'i: W. C. D)AVIS, A. C'. IBRAIA M, S. OIVFER O'BRYA? D)i rectors. 'und! I Thursday, Fri a $ purchase. Ladies' Handkerchiefs, -------------3c atch our windows for 'ains. -inch fine quality Bleach at yard ------ --12%112c od grade Men's Work s, each ---------- 49c taken w ith the approval. in deLail, of the President. "By close cooperation with the owners and operators of American ships as well as the shippers themselves," he said, "the board now has seleed as ollicers the best ship ping brains that the country and the shippiig interests have to ofier.'" If we fall dewn now," said Mr. Lasker, "we have no alibi." '"'The big aim of the board is to speed the day wn tle government ean get out of ship ope rat ions and turn the ships over to private owne:.,.' Chairman Lask r said, "but that vill not he done until thl ings are running smoothly under the present effort as a partnership plan a:nid private opera tors are ready to take the work over." Reserve District No. 3 DITION OF THE' )NAL BANK if South Carolina, at the I .lune 30th, 1921. R(CES scounts .4 1 6,368.76 416.368.76 Federal accept 82,931.67 333,137.09 isecu* 114.29 (U. S. $25,000.00 riment 11,8,846.00 - . 29,125.00 kinag house - ..--- . 500tt m uiat uiinal bank......s.3,632 andl trust 250.00 ................... $52,778.88 38,653.2 ther..........thanSO110.1 1.,250.00 (iltae pad 84. 3l 5 .80.97ao uded1 in htuitan d6 27, ,300 .- $285,457.28 ..........62,389.3.3 'lea with han fha'nd,---ss yabl T.S11er ,Csir iV for~ mone Norroe Pu,9li.. 1eere