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hilEALTH OffIC[R HAYNE IN MANNING MONDAY Dr. J. A. Hayne, Public Ihealth Of Icer and Secretary of the State Board of Health, who was in Manning Mon day in regaird to the Tonsil and Ade noid Clinie to be held on July 26th, 27th and 28th, expressed himself as please; with our town and its evi dlences of progress. Dr. Hayne has been head of the South Carolina Department of Public Health for ten years and in that time this portion of the state's activities has.-grown from insignificent propor tions to a place where it ranks high aniog the states in the work of pre vention of disease and in the lowering of the mortality rte. For one in stante. in 1915 there were 9500 deaths in the' State from typhoid; wh ile last year there were only 2500, and it is hoped to reduce this rate still further. Good results have been obtained also through the tuberculosis work. The State Senatorium for Tuberculosis in Columbia, put into operation uling Dr. Havne's inciumbeney, is producing splendid results. )r. Hayne has had a varied exper ience, litting him for his position. le was, for several years, a general prac titioner; spent three years as a sur geon in the United States Army; was for three years under General Gorgas on the Isthmus of Panama during the Statement of the Condition of The Bank of Summerton Located at Summerton, S. C., at the close of business .lune 30th, '"21. RESOURCES Loans :nd discounts ...$160,128.98 Overdtafts ...._--------168.12 Bonds and stocks owned by the bank .. - _89,768.75 Furniture and fixtures --------'100.00 Banking house -__.. - ..-,000.00 Other real estate owned . 1,771.31 Dee from banks and bank ers ..-...-_.-- 24,730.7-1 Currency ... ... ... .._1,511.00 G old ..... ._ .. ..- ... .. -- .....10.00 Silver and other minor coin -.236.97 Checks and cash items ...._-_.,286I . I6 .Total ...'-- ...-.. - $281,018.03 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in --....$25,000.00 Surplus fund-- - _...- ....._15,000.00 Undividt-d profits, less cur rent expenses and taxes pIid----.-_..-- .--- -- _22,499.24 Due to banks and bankers..--1,284.43 Individual deposits L subject to check -71,883.28 Savings deposits - -63,290.62 Time certificates of deposit - ..25,303.78 Cashier's checks. 128.01 160,6005.69 Bills payable, including certi ficates for money horrow' C ............ .. ...52,5(t00.00 Reserve fund carried on gen eral individual or savings ledger ..... .- _ 3,500.00 tCserved tor interest due - 597.82 Record inmg Accounr, .---- .30.85 Total --..... . . . $281,018.03 State (-f South 'Carolina, Ceunty of Clarendon---ss. Befre me camoe .1no. W. I.esesne, Cashier of the labove named bank, who, being dlly sworn, says tiit t h, above and foregoing statelen is a true ecr lition f saidl bank, as shown I by the books or said bank. n111. W. I.esesne. Sworn to and subs cribed before nI' this 8th day of July, 1921. It. C. Carrigan, Notary Publ ic. i Correct A ttest :-J.. A. Weinherg, i Direct or. Statement o~f the (CondiftiOn (If i SHome Bank and Irust Co. Located at Manninog, S. C., at the lose' of business Ju lne 3l0th, 1921.I IRESOL ltCES .oans andl discounilts $)9 1,712.75 )verd rat'ts . . 321.81 1 ,lberty Bonds .9,950 ~.t00 | ~urnit. e and fixtures. I ,1.45 I Sanamng house 5.176 I )ther reail est . .e ownti - 4,sx0.47 )ue tfom haniiIs an b ankLets 9,782.47 .I durrcey...............2,019.001 i Ii Iver and olther mi nor coin . 7:39.93 Thecks andl (ash item Iil ..115.43 )ther resources, viz: anv. Banks ... -..-. --5.00 I teal Est. Mtg. lund 88,725.014 i i Total -. . $423,821.01 ~ T,IA Il II I lS S~ lpital stoc O paIid in.. $...5,000.0 t)I Iurplus fund.......... ,500.00 Ind ivided ptrofi ts, less eurt rent (eeses and taxes pa id .. i ... i. . - 3,tt37.0x ndividu~al depo~si ts5 subject to check I183,79;l.48 avings dleposil s _ :.34,46;3.40t 'ime certificates of deposit - II 107.13 !ashier's checks 5017.92 ,la payable, i nclutd iing r .tificates for money. rowed ....- 5tOO) her liabilities, viz: ,sh Lon . .. . :111 .Jial Est. Mtg. I''und . 92148 Total. .. $423,821.01 tate of South Carolina, County of Clarendon Before me came Tr. M. Wells, Cash r of the abo~ve tnamed hank, who, he.. ig duly swori,, says that the above i foregoing statt emen t is a true con tion of said bank, as shown b~y the >oks of said hank. TI. M. Wells. Swornl to and subscribed before moe Is 11th dlay of .July, 1921. 11. Rt. Rembert, Notary Pubtlic for S. C. Correct Attest: -Charlton Duo~mnt, .M. Plowden, .J. M. Windham, Di builing f the Parnma. Canal, and took part in the work of fresing the Canal entirely of malaria and yellow fever. He is ex-president of the South Carolina Medical Association, and is at present Chairman of the Section of PublicI Health and Preven tive Medicine of the American Medical Association. Dr. Ilayne nima'e a splendid 'impress ion upon those ht met here as an able and energetic physician and oflicer, anld we are ileed fortunate in hav ing himi personally in charge of our Clinie. le says that lie will return and be here during a portion of the Clinic to see that his plans are carried out and that everything is properly done. --0 DEIGIONSTRATION OF POVERFUL GUN Washington, July 11.-A silent, re voilless gun capable of shooting ia gas bomb weighing 8,000 pounds 300 miles at a speed rate of from one to live miles per second is inl process of development by Miller Reese Hlutchinson, fornier chief engineer for Thomas A. Edison, and Hudson Max im, the great inventor. The demonstration of the gun in New York last week was witnessed by a number of people, including Rear Admiral Samuel McGowan of the navy, and William M. Williams of Georgia and Alabama, until re intly commissioner of internal revo nie. Those gentlemen have returned to Washington, and are exuberant iver the succeps of the new instru ment. of destruction. The denionstration was made in an Aie on the fifty-fifth floor of a New York skyscraper. A steel bul let, throe inches long and a half-inch in diameter, was shot through a three-quarter ine listeel plate at a velocity of one mile per second. This is greater speed than ever before leveloped in projectiles of any kind. The demonstration was soundless Lxcept for the impact of the bullet is it bored through the plate. The sileneer is an entirely new principle, 11)(1 in 'no wise coniected vith the >1(1 Maxim principle. The ultimate application of the un to the hurling of shells of great 'veight to great distances at remark ible speed has been passed on by le ballistic experts of the United itates and England and pronounced wacticable. Until another war develops, the iachine will be applied to steel con ADMINISTRATRIX SALE Pursuant. on an order of .J. M. Wind kam, Judge of Probate, I will sell to he highest bidder, for cash, at the esidence of Gertrude Gamble, in the own of Alanning, on Wednesday the 7th day of July, 1921 at 11 o'clock i.l. the following personal property: )ne second hand Ford touring car, one Iresser, one organ and some other ouisehold goods. Gertrude Gamble, Administratrix. lanning, July I1, 1921. 28-4t-c WeIL take thle plea Il in ou line of businec Edoing this at a loss bi X I U ' U U Whoe tazen Frie1 WouleDoe ofRaw n I ~lf D)Uizes n l ni Oyrerbl CokaiPllYsv Chien .o U )11o Toat I Smal Siroien w itl .in Small Portrhus Rwith-----o Large Potailouse.S.eak. I age-orerhose-wth- O U lamburterk Steak . "- ao Stad with Onon Bra irind eak. CheSe and rEggose ta Twom Egs Stredk orBo Poached Eggs o os Roa Lst o relo Hi Roast 1Beef. Roast eef . Roas.. GEORGE CI. struction work. In 4b New qrk demonstration a threaded steel bolt was driven through a three-inch steel plate. The gun was held in iime diate contact with the plate, and the charge was measured so that the bolt stopped in the plate. The threads were left intact, and a nut was screwed on. It is believed by the inventors that the machine will here after be used instead of the present method of drilling steel. The charge w.a 20 grains of ordi nary smokeless powder. The gun resembles nn air compres sion drill. observers could easily have thought that the force was compressed air, the witnesses state today. There was no recoil, no smoke, practically no heat, only a faint hissing11 sound of escaping gaas after the <ischarge. It is said that the operation of the gun is as successful under water as in the air. Statement of the Conditiot of Thc Bank of Manning Located at Manning, S. C., at the close of business Juine 30th, 1921. RESOURCES Loans rand discounts -._...$397,173.07 Bonls and stocks owned by the bank ---- ---- ------25,000.00 Furniture and fixtures -......2,034.67 Banking house ---- ---- ----5,840.00 Due from banks aid bank ers ------------ ---- --18,142.52 Currency ---- ---- --------- 1,526.00 Gold . . --------- 20.00 Silver amid other minor coin _.1,770.25 Checks and cash items -... _.9,512.42 Liberty Bonds _.__ _ - ....62,188.03 Boys' Pig Club ----- - ------ 284.38 Cotton-- ..--- ....-._---18,964.25 Total _--__.--_. $542,455.49 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in -..._..$40,000.00 Surplus fund ----- -- ------60,0.00.00 Undivided profits, less cur rent exp1ses and taxes paid ..__._-_-- .__- -_. 45,599.75 Individual dep)osits subject to check 182,521.55 Savings deposits .116,834.29 299,355.84 Bills payable ,including certi ficates for money borrow ed .-._----.--.. --------97,500.00 Total --------------$542,455.49 State of South Carolina, County of Clarendon-ss. Before me came T. M. Mouzon, Cashier of the above named bank, | who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. T. M. Mouzon. | Sworn to and subscribed before me this 12th day of July 1921. 11. R. Rembert, Notary Public. Correct Attest.-.oseph Sprott, i Fred Lesesne, James M. Sprott, Di rectors. LN'NO1 sure to inform you that on ac ;S. In other words, we are go lt we feel that every one of us y this, and explain to you we tg. But we are doing this toI di is a peYny made. All our f are' so you will see it before yo B] SOYSTERS IN SEASON 45c Milk Stew 25~c .lalf l'ry 15e- S Whole Crunmbed Fried 25 HalIf C rumbe lried SOUPS 10 -I c C'ream of Tlomatoes-. - 1I5e )oxc Ta'iI .. 15e I c Home Made Soup EAKS AND CHOPS -- .-25c Hamburger Steak with ( 3 . :5c Fried Liver - - ---4t0e Fried Liver wvith Onions 55c con .......... 55 lFriedl Ham. ns . 60e Fried Bacon .-.. 50e-..S~ Pork Chops.- - ons1 ti0e Veal Chops----. -- 25e Pork Chops with Onions. G(S AND) OMELhETS - 25c Spanish Omelet - 25e Toma1:to Omelet -2fe Chee.se Omele..... 25e Haml Omelet ~. 15eI~ Oyster Omelet .-.. 20c Plain Omelet ROAST MEATS - 30e Roast Chicken .. - 25e IRoast Veal I'urkey ..-......... . . . 50e~ H E I HIALMAS, Proprie I.EEE- E..EEEE I obacco Growers. Of Clarendon County ! U In conjunction with our warehousemen and " other merchants we welcome you to Manning H N for the 1921 season. It is our greatest wish N N W right now that you sell this crop in Manning. I N We believe that you will get just as good a price N 0 N as anywhere in fhe State, and just as courteous N treatment. While marketing this crop here we N N N cordially invite you to make your headquarters N N at our store, where our U U N N= 1 Big SALE Is Still- On'' And everything is still being sold at the generous Price Reductions that was inaugurated with this N I Sale. We brought prices in Manning down to U a pre-war level, and thereby have gained the patronage and friendship of our people. We .fl want you to come in and see us, for we have something new to offer you every day. We hope that you have a big season and get a N N N good price for your crop. N N i H. D. DUBROW, s Quality Merchandise Manning, S. C. N mEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEENUEEEEEEEEEEE=uuuuuuuummi8 UNCEMENT U count the present situation, we have decided to cut in half prices on everything N ing to give the people the same service at prices paid before the war. We are N has lost this year to a certain extent, so therefore we are willing to take ours. N are not putting on a sale, leaving town or going out of business. We will stay ring everything back to normal times what we think everyone should do. Re untain drinks 5c, we pa~y the war tax and you get your drink for only 4c. We U u let us prove it to you. *a. : < . .. i .s . m [LL OFFAEI 25c 50U VE3TALE FrnhFi20oatc------~ GenPa-----------1O 15e 10e---2cAf1Qia~FidPttes1S twd Cr-----------5 -- ons 30etodI Botnl~kdBen Fr40hac. - - - -0 hags 25U .ios 30e 25c Ch micn Salad PotatoesCmbntinSaa---------5 ~~~ Ba-ased rw Potatoes ..- - -0c Pmt aa - - - -5 2 SANDWICBLESU 25c (lb Sandich-- ------ .--5 Ch Geesn oast--------e ~iCFFSH TEA ORDER .- 25c - - - 35~.FTeah W~ter Trut-------S .rct-----------S 20c IcSal Wate Trou...tS HtCoclt -- -~ MFlried Shad -... - --- .~... 30 yo do nt gt yor sevicein e mi erved y o die or withFREth ~tor Phone0241maNNINGaladC tiIsEEEEEEEEEordEEEEEEUEEE eEEE