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staktx r:f(i r:::r; mum Ohio M in Hu>* Mi iwii. I'IniiImIIoii ?? (jleorfilowp, < JrorKi'town, June ll?. "< Ir.-. nUrM Plantatlou". tnnbraeiqg -ome tMHi ^ri-i ?>( ImUiI, lix'4lt?'il '.II Itl'iut Jtiv.V, Ml* f i in iit>, im> !.<?? i? 1 1 > , tyevft imnthaVftl by ? 1 1 tin t?-r (Jlovir .?! ? liv fliiu.l, nhi<>. for tin' |>u)|)iiM' *4 rui^luy tiiifb Kra'l*' ||UK> oil M |.iVk?' wuii- ft# < . >in in - r< i it I Mr. (iloV'-f Ih ciili'rprifciiiK youiijfo huMl|t>rf* tn Hit mnl WhoM* ??>??'? havtt turned t?> tin- Mouth f<^r jirotitHhlo in v<-*thi?Mit. Aft?-r a thorough JuvtVtitfftio.M '<?f ih? liifdiM if h i qi| v ii ii t?| ? "f x- t'-wii < \ >m 1 1 1 > . Mr. <?!<? Ytt has t>?MX>tye hii <-othu?l??(t|f bHlovcr in iU womjcrfol natural retail tce?, ? *>nly - ' ? 'v-'; ' ^ ?' i .<>(? I > IKH SI S AT I ?OW COST \YH\ ' .. Bwhiihi^? We do u in rjc** aujount of work with ttpwdftl modern ii)?**hin Ofy and skilled labor ln*tend of by haml. liwiuwv? 1 1 is much cheaper to build KM) ImiiKOH and all alike than t.i buii(i 1(H) diflfomit htfUtBi. Ik-cause ? There is no expense for plans and #poHfl<?fttloj|#. ' llt'rau.Htv ? Wo get lumber direot frbut the forest, and other supplies in car lot-, and we art- satisfied with a reasonable profit. HerauM**- ? :Wt\ .eliminate waste to tke smallest ple<?<? and usp material to tlif bflii :i'K a n 1 6gV. You Can Have a. Home Kijelit Now! Wf in, ike a variety of sizes and styles of ready to put tip home# at prices from $ii00.00 up. Write or phone us for our illux trated free cataN>K- or (*<?|iit* and sec IIS. 1)1X110 IIOl'SK COMPANY Charleston, H. C. Iliuiic (HIM- 1. .(Waiting capital for it- highly profitable devi'Io|*nent- } ? I \| ('ampbell ?if Ni-u Voik, w ho in ?*M>clated with Mr, tJIover, and , will haw ill charge the management of the log firm, j* alrea^Jv ai work making hi* arrangement* and plan* for lmyr??vc iiii'iiU along genVrou* linea. No stock will be i?i)t on th?* place until ?vvry thing i>? iu readine*#, the nece*Mtry hnihif god ?hed* built. the fields prepared a i??l planar *1 to forage crops und flow of artc*ian v ,?t? i *<>curod. Mr. (Jlpver c?r?*?'ti ??* a ^lUis.xiif rt-sii leave and nice outbuilding* on ( >!?? beautiful bluff overlooking I be wiitiTM nf t bi h. finest <?f nil South Caro lina river*. Th?> hopae site in adorned with a inagiiiiicont grove of ouk, hickory ami magnolia. on th?* very a|K)t where diiciv stood tin- ante-bdium mansion of the John Julio* 1'ringle, rice planter i>( note ami man of lottern, and of bin ?ion. who lust occupied it, th?* Lynch j I'riugle, who wa# United State# consul to Turkey during l'rtwldent Clevelaud'a In -t administration. State Farm Sellt# Cotton. Over $M>,000 worth < 4 cotton, prop, erty. of tin- State pf South Carolina, wan ?old by Co}. A. K.' Handera. Su perintendent of tin* Sate penitentiary Friday morning. One lot of 55 bil?f of Jong staple wa* Hold to J. \y. May nurd, (} mm wood, for 40 cents per i>ound. Another lot of 005 bales of short stapla was Mdd to Hollo well uud Walker for .'U> cents per pound- 'Ithe <mmblned amount of the sal. reached around #00.(M>0. * ? Tlu? cotton wan raised on the two State ParnVH, one in Sumter Hounty and thf other in Kershaw Oounty. ? ? The State. At tin- con.vention of tin* South Caro. lina flankers' Association at T.vbee Ia l.nnd last Week resolutions indorsing the work of the American Cotton Associa t ion and pledging the cooperation of the hauliers were adopted; ?rKliiaf>,fiii riiation j of tTfr. dfl^^Txport-lihiaucing corporation was strongly indorsed. Quality Goes Gear Through Touring Car $925 The soundest reasons for your own ing a Dort are furnished by the actual experiences of Dort owners. They will tell you that the car travels smoothly and comfortably. They will speak in the same satisfied terms of the mileage it giv^s in gas and oil, and on tires ? longer mile age per gallon, you will find, than what is commonly regarded as good mileage. They will tell you, also, that it re quires a minimum amount of service attention to keep it in fit condition and continuous service. Prices F. O. B. Factory Wire Whecls|and Sparc Tirc? Extra Perry-Plyler Motor Co., Kershaw, South Carolina IMMEDIATE DELIVERY rr*f D O KT M O T O K C A K -<*W%5T C O M P A'N.Y \VII JL NOT PAy FINK Noted Judge Will (jo To Jail Rather I liar. II,.-., I. Faith With Hoy. v Denver, ('"I., -J ii lit.* 10.- lWn H.Uud *??>?, judge of ifcrawf'ftt Jtivflillo couit, will go to j?il he will |??y u tin *? of $.rtOO eon tempt <>f the criminal court here, he >ih? announced. Tho Colo rado supreme court, ov June 2, denied J udge Umlsry's lu'titiou for a rehearing. The JimIx** had t& day# to pay or to go to Jail, if the court insisted. V The tin? whd assessed when Judge l.imlsay. in May i declined to tel) what NeaJ Wright, H year phi ward of tin- juvenile court, had told the judge about it,.- ihoottM fltf Near* father. .Veal'* mother wax on trial charged with murder. Neal was tin- .oily eye wittier Mr*. Wright was acquitted. Judge Lindsey refused to testify at the trial, insisting that whatever in foratttOQ hi- iM^Meaiied regarding the killing had been given him by t^e ho.v in confidence and he ' could not uiu! would not violate the boy'a confidence, j Soon after the trial, John A. Perry, thin judge of the criminal court, found j hi* fellow judge guilty of contempt and assessed the ft|0O fine. Judge Lindfiey appealed to the supreme court. The fiye was upheld by a majority of the justices ? three of them, however, disaent iug. On June 2, last, the Colorado, su preme court denied Judge Limlfcei a rehearing. s Judge Lindsey announced that in re fuKing to pay the fine he in not acting upon a personal point of view but con siders that as the Denver juvenile court is one of the oldest in the Uuited States, all other courts look to it to uphold its right*. Ami one of these is that a re lat ion of circumstances riven ? in ? eoafi. ib-nce to n juvenile court judge is not to be used in any other proceedings. The judge has received letters from many of the judge* throughout the I'nited States urging him to maintain his stand." Various children's agencies have offered to pay the fine for him. "No matter what the supreme court decided. I still believe and will always believe that what Neal Wright told me was told in strictest confidence and that T -would have been unworthy to hold rho position I now hold if I had testi fied,"' said Judge Lindsey. "The' fact that four justices of the supreme court say I was wrong does not make it so. I -am not going to pay that fine, be cause if I did I would admit I was wrong." Neal Wright, the. boy involved, en listed in the army at the beginning of the war ami- now is serving in France. While driving u, truck loaded with children near Spartanburg Sunday af ternoon, M. A. Jennings had his teeth knocked out and is probably internally injured ; Blanche Jennings was killed outright. It is likely that her neck was broken. Joe Hart suffered a dislocated shoulder. Other occupants of the truck received many bruises and suffered from shock. Four children of Mr. Jennings escaped jwith few bruises. Tl)"y were M. A. Jennings, Jr., Florence, Kathlene ami J. It. Jennings. Frank O'Shields and Adam D'allenger were not injured. The truck left the roadway, turned over on the mountainside ami lauded on rocks. Some of the occupants were cntigM un derneath and were taken out by res elling parties. ? 1 t GARDEN SEED We have a fresh supply of all kinds of Garden , Seed on hand. Zemp & DePass Call or Phone N#. 10 University of South Carolina ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS ; Entrance examinations to the I'ni versity of South Carolina will be heid by the County Suverintendent of Edu cation at the County Court House, Fri day, July 11, 1919 at 9 a. m. Entrance ^examinations will also be held at the University, September 17 and IS, 1919. The University offers varied courses ? ?f study In science, literature, history, law and business. Tho expenses are moderate and ninny opportunities for self support are offered. A large num ber of scholarships are available. Mili tary training compulsory for freshmen and sophomores. Reserve Officers' Training Corp#. For full particulars write to PRESIDENT W. S. CURRELL, University of Sooth Carolina, Columbia, S. C. Four Great Records Only a small part of the story of the unusual perform ance of the Overland is a matter of record. In the last few weeks, however, from Oklahoma City, Boston, and Los Angeles have cafme reports of remarkable tests that prove the power, endurance and dependability of Model 90 cars. Now comes Harrisburg with a new world's recprd of 702.5 miles a day for 5W days without motor stop, sealed in high gear. A Model 90 stock car performed this remark ? able endurance feat. ? Let us show you a duplicate of'thi^ car. Columbia, S. C. Corner Sumter and Hampton OVERLAND COLUM BIA COMPANY OvciUml Model Ninety Fire Fwsengtr Touring Car, j&8J L a. h. Toledo I.KE COUNTY NEWS Itci"" of Interest Gathered From Illsh opville Vindicator. 'Mr. and Mrs. Pempsey Hoyce of Wert Palm# liedfth, Fin., are spending several days at the home of Mr. Boyce's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Boyce of Atkins, The friends of Mr. I>. E. Wood, the eflh'iexit court stenographer, were delight ed to see him in his accustomed seat before the court. lie limps a little yet from the effects of his injury by being knocked down by an auto on *Main Street in Sumter. Mr. .J. \V. Jones, a well known con tractor and road engineer formerly of Athens, (ra., but for the pust year or two 'of Urangehurg, has bought out the McLauchlin Hotel and already has had it re-furnished with other Improvement# added. The death angel visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. FI. Miller on May 51, 1010, and claimed for his own their old est child, Arthur Miller. 11 years of age. lie leaves a ..father and mother, one sister, one brother and a iot of rela tives and friends to mourn his death. Mr. Hazel Parrott returned Monday night from Fort Mcpherson, Ga., to which place he had been sent on his arrival from France. He has been over here several weeJcs, but not having fully re covered from , a case of pneumonia con tracted in France, he was sent to the hospital for a while before receiving bis discharge. Mr. T. K! II. Stephenson returned from Brooklet, Ga., last Saturday. He says the farmers in that section, about 40 miles from Savannah, planted their cotton very early so as to get n pretty good crop before the boll weevils could p?;,t in their work, but the mild winter and continued spring rains caused the \\*eevils to start a month earlier. lie says he never saw such destruction ; that cotton from knee high to waist high is being plowed up ..and put in corn apd ' ha.v, because every square is already punctured. Ita JaRper and Hamburg counties the weevil has appeared auA, already done much damage. Robbers entered the office of Pr. r\ I). Kendall in Columbia at some hour Thursday night and stole $1,450. in Lib erty Bonds. The thieves forced an en trance through a side window and re moved the bonds front a drawer in the office. FINAL DISCHARGE Notice is, hereby given that one month from this date, on Tuesday July 20th, lblO. I will make to the Probate Court ot Kershaw County my final return as (irninistrator of the estate of John layer, deceased, and on the same date I will apply -to the said Court for a final discharge as said Administrator. F. B. PLAYTR, Administrator. Camden, S. C., June 25th, 1010. . " ^ondoy at tluv Mujefctk. Lila Lee in ' ^ ?"ltustlhiK a ttrtdft". A Mack Senuett domed; will nlso appear on the samt bill'. ? - ? ? I BEFORE You Have That Next Building Done See Jim Alexander! CONTRACTOR ?'NoWtr T?*M Camden, S. C. Collins Brothers Undertakers for Colored People Telephott 41 714 W. DtKtft St j . f . ' , Rubber Hose For All Purposes We have Garden Hose, Water Hose, Radiator Hose, and Steam Hose. Our garden hose at 25 cents por foot is by ifar the cheapest hose you cail buy, for it will latft from six to eight seasons, which means an average of about 3 cents to 4 cents per ..-foot a season While you can get a hose for 10 cents you know as a rule that the 10 'cents hc>pe will last .you about one season. With an order for 50 feet or more of garden hose we give lawn springier. Radiator Hose in 1 inch, 1 1-4 inch, 1 1-2 inch, 1 3-4 inch, 2 inch, 2 1-2 inch in 3 and 4 foot lengths. ? v COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY 823 WEST aeilVAIS IT* COLUMBIA, ?. C. Automobile Insurance Fire, Theft and Collision Covers within the limits of the United States and Canada, including while in building, on road, on rail ? " $ road car or other conveyance. C. P. DuBOSE & fcEAL ESTATE