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Counterfeit Slump IIum Mumpit, VrtUlK PfritMttW <i<H*luh' 1K?IIMmI ti warolnu to 41u ift.v pcrmm* horftttxnrtH t<> Im oil llx'lr uu-inl a ten lust buytBC Ulunt^HMl \V?1' Hii sltii^'H tMaiuiw. FmilKU'lit l?Hlv ktmupet of ftio U)lt? MWll* ImIVO tHMII made 1>,v roiui1??rfi'tt oih #0u- IM*!iiuiNt<?r Jui? th*4*11 iiilviN>(i. itikI jiri' TK"tllg *<i(M l<? thr iimvni v , "f*??t tin* IYau<l>? mil txi ?-HKlly <lr j t<H5t<M|,'4 llu- |?oM!||*|*tor .-"It4*u I iiinkJlii'v faiuturiM Ji|>|*'arw tai Itir I rtuinp. ami in tlx1 <m?hiir??rf<?|t /slump, ol?l (kin muo'jw* to have the imimt* JkIm )??ft jiiw, IikUmmI, tJion- Jh a pro IioMmwI xwitWug. 'Mion juhIIt 4In* I tort mil tlio fowiT ??f Mlut ?wo k*ft dota I?# nuiilNmtllvi^B' imllxtliu't. aflU tlif V4?rt.i<a1 oiwiliitf 1m?Iw**? Mio lliiw iii t )h* low or Soft |uti'? of t Im* unmoral "J' In tin* ?luto 'lid' I* oI<m<mI. 'IIm- j?Hii ft mi I nit' of Hn\ fra?nl, hmvovor, In (hi* hwi^Ji'Ii oh*v*k. "It NJuxt^Ul lie jx'mduijHMoU ttmt tlM* ? ?ountorfiM <Im mil.? of tlie HitIow, iiihI !lik<' tlio original),, <1m blue. flliM" Wtyr Huv^nMH Hftimp* <?n ji<? ton#** Ik* UHitflit from txwtoffkrea or MIht hii fjiorl/.ed kigviuiJox. Oiifly the IflWO -1J11111 r . vvHiirh Uiv I.tl .mil now Ih-Ijik M(Ail l?y hkoiic-Ii*. Salon of lanl v?m?tfn xtumpM hiv nut J<?khI. No one *4?ouM I my" ii HMD *fani|>. It l? tisi?* Huil Hon** bavr Nvn Itnitfuporly offcr i ?l for wU*. "Ku'rvoiM- vvln? Im?ukI?' 1010 Mani|i* kt?| >???/! I-. IIHt.V f?H*l JH'rf?vlll> *af?\Mf))e |ioMl:masl?>r Mai?l tu coiirliMi"ii. "ImiiiIHK tin* oainlnrfofl \va* not ma<!?? iiiitII iir h*r fr+M? flrnl of rhlrt yuni\ 'ITIm- lilur n I it 1111' IukI Inm?ii wliluliuw n from w?<U? l.\ (lie a nl hori/,c<l 4U(I UlU Hx| IiMi mIit in11 vviih iH'hiff sold. Ikou'l'huy any HMli Miami**, tun I a look out for Mio [iMun1 of tin* man uiili Die 111f11111> If >oii mi1 oiu' U'l nit* know Notici* of SUxkholdwh Meeting , lly r< solution of the Hoard of 1)1 nee lorn of the Hank of IaiK<?ff. X. h nuM-tiiiK of MorklnildorH 1# !u?r?'b>>* <??!? l?*d f<?r Tuesday, Juno 1 h! ?t three o'olook 1'. M,, ttt the llank of JiUtfoff, lAitfoff. S. for (be i?im |k.m- of <<on<fld oriuK and vi/tinK U|m*ji. Iho <]tuv*|Um of an InnvttHO of flu* <ai?ltal ntock of nald llank to a uiaxliiintn of fifty IhoiiKaud <lt?||jir.s < JW),0000.00) J. 11. Wtallaro. SiH-ivlary, Itoa rd of I>lm*toix laixoff. S. (X, May (I, 1020. B 8 HUPMOBILES We are now accepting orders for imme diate delivery on the new Hupmobile 1920 Model. Can make delivery within one week s notice. GEOR E T. LITTLE h/AAT/f 9 7 - HOST nEAso/vAnLK /renews - / c yd a HA O OOH6. -pfPA\R\NG n-ft fvuv XTfrcrwrr; 3tSTSVT, Willi us your repair work is only incidental to tire patronage we Mope to receive from you on the articles we sell. For this.reason yon are assured of best service and lowest prices on repairs made here. Isn't that inducement enough to bring: your repair \\ ork to us? G.L. BLACK WELL JEWELER & OPTOMETRIST :amden SOUTH CAROLINA Cletrac mjxtj WORK QUICKER-WORK CHEAPER WITH THE CLETRAC No in.uitM liow. hitr?l 111? ? task tli*- < I?*? t ra?* i> ;il\vav> reads' to perform it in !<?>> time ami at less <?(??>!. Plowing. harrowing. mowing. harvesting. snakiii'j logh. thro*)) in^, or sjiNviijo \voo<l is every <lay work i; is <h>iii? for others. Priced vory low. too, only $1,1 ><??"> For Tull Particulars, Write T? CAROUNA TRACTOR & TRUCK CO. 1214 Assembly Street. Columbia, S C. ALEX. G. QLARKSQN, BOYKIN, S. C. * Sale? Manager for Lee, Slimier, Kershaw Counties. I MADE BRAVE FIGHT FOR LIFE ! Half Brt?d da I lor, Wrecked Off Phil* ippin**, Simply Determined H? Would Not Oio. Among the crew of the Polgat, a ?I'M' that foundered "it Malaboa. lu the I 'h 11 Ippi 11 es, smih a half-breed sailor miiimmI Alejandro Lorenao. In tin* moment <*f tin- aljlp't sinking lie ?hn iitfiI** enough, ami lucky enough, to leap clawr of tlt?* wreck ftnd escape tin* deadly .suction of the disappearing vessel. H<* Will ii 11 v?? ami uninjured, hut he was many mile* from shore, iind there u n'i no help In sight. After swimming Cot* Hit hour he found a hatch cover on which ho rest ed. Then pushing the hatch cover taheud, he started for Sun Nicolas, lie was Just reaching shallow water when the tide carried him out to sen again, j Ah night came on the wind Increased and (he waves tossed IUm and his hatch cover back and forth till he waa almost exhausted, heluK washed toward the Oavlte shore. For several hours Iwr drifted In. but Just ax his hope grew strong the tide and wind swept him In spite of Ids struggles lionce more out to sen. Something brushed against his (eg. He thought that It was a shark aud screamed In fear. "It did not touch me, or I should have gone mad," he said. The water was cold, the night was dark and the rain beat down on him. He heard a cry In the darkness, and puslunh Ids hatch cover In the di rection whence the sound came. He found ? Filipino boy, another sur vivor of the wreck, clinging to an oil box. They drifted together. When daylight came they could see boats, but could not make themselves heard or seen. They were tortured by thirst*, salt wafer got Into their mouths, they drifted all day. Night enme again. Soon after dark they saw the lights of a breakwater, and willi new hopes noticed that the lights grew larger and more distinct. They were being washed toward the shore. fint the hoj could not hold out. Taken with cramps, he lost his hold on the oil box and went down. The man was washed Into the middle of the bay hihI^ drifted nil night, At dawn Tie was 'almost T^3y~l:o~ give up. but the wind and waves head ed him for the shore and he took j henrt. Then he saw boats and used his lust strength in trying to reach tliem. The boatmen saw idin?' were able to get to- him In time and picked him out of the water. There was not much of the man left, and shrieking for water, he collapsed In the bottom of the boat. As he lay on a pa 11<'|.-after he ' himself able to talk again. Ids- res cuers spoke of his wondeiTill endur ance. Alejandro in reply said that, of course, Ige hail done llie best he could, lie wanted to live. he said,? New York Herald. Double Performer*. Tin* uilifcr?-ui^liL A1 rs. L'urrje_-B. Adams, leader of Titi'i1 Il-?ihicom munity slnjrlnjr.' and Mti.1. l?Ir< It Uayh, of the 1 nttin tin Sin ft* Normal school, were on tin? siiihc program. Now. Mrs. Adams' ?)i<I not know tliat .Ma jor Ba.vh was the speaker of the eve ning. but she did know thai lie could sing. N<? when the audience seemed rather tired she turned to Mr. I'ayh and said: "You ?dhg the next verve as a solo." Major Bayh seemed embarrassed, but complied with her request. Hard ly had he taken Ids seal when his speech was announced. He arose, greeted his audi-'iu-e and then turned to Mrs. Adams: "Now, before 1 get through I'm going to <n\f1 on you to play *ring-urouud Ihe-rosy.' or do some Stunt out here on the lloor," he threatened. The audience lunched, hut Mrs. Adams was evidently bluffed, for she Immediately found It necessary to go In search of her coat.?Indianapolis News. Mixed Relationship. Here is a double marriage at Salem. Ore., In which one bridegroojn is both father-in-law and .stepfather tn the other, white tin"5 other hemmes* horn son-in-law 'and stepson. The doors of the county clerk's office were Just closing when two men appeared and asked if ii were possible to ohtuln marriage licences at so lute nn hour. ITpon being assured that a license could he Issued. August Kluge. nged rtfty-four. and a carpenter by trade, produced the necessary physical cer tlflcate and received ? license to mnr r\ Mrs. P. K. Kr.yser. forty-five of this city. Mr Kayser'.s mother Is the pr? ?spec rive bride of Mr. Kluge. so the eou pies probabh will have no little iron hie in frying 10 decide their relation ship f" each other. St l.ntii* Repnh He. Untidy Street#. The New York Merchants' th?n has nu milliliter bureau, that Is now encaged In a campaign ac><iu*t flirty streetv The ??<????t of cleaning ttp 'lie rcf use that should have been dropped Into the ver> convenient con ? alners. hut Is lust dropped in 11|<> r?>ft instead. Is enormous. S,-h<?ol children are reported as serious of fenders for they bring paper frotn Hie schoolroom and tear and scatter It upon the street*. That Isn't patriotic ?not ? bit. Trademark, at It Wre. Walford wanted to go to his Aunt Addle, but !wid a dirty fac* Ht* mother sjiid: "If Aunt 4dd!e h?<? company she would lie u-dionied of you v it*, such a dirty fa?*? " "Oh. no. site w ouldn't: che v onld )nst ??y This :s one of Marcarti'i* boys.'" The Wonders of Amsrici By T. T. MAXEY THE WHLT? HOUSE. 0 Till: home of flit* piv-i.!"it! or III.1 i iiut'ii sinu'K i^uprulh kumvti ??s the White Mhimv first liWHini' knmui UN SIlHl Wlieil It WHS t ?: 11111?' 41 White to ?o\?T the marks of lire ijllci tiling i mi it i*? 11 \ burned '?> th?- HdHmIi in 181 < The foundation of this w orhM'amou* structure was I Mil down III Orluher. 1701!. It was the lil s| lntilil IIK el I'l'li'd lii Washington. The ulti' whs picked l?v President llcni^ ? NN':* ' ii'.'i nil. win* 1 ulso laid tin* cufiiVr 'loiti*. Tl??bUH<HHg Wt|M til's; i m <? 11J I |>y ? t^fpiKlidt John Adams. (itirlitx ihtt summer of UKK>. it i* i\vn stories anil basement, ami contains ."il looms. It is eurrouuded by a spacious lawn ami gardens, whicti are Inclosed by a lutKf iron fence. Whether viewed through iin* heavy foliage <?i the giant trees or across winter's mantle of snow. It always looks restful Mtirt diguitted. The White House naturally bus beeu (be scene of many tragedies ami cohw-1 dies, much Joy, and also lias bad Its share of anxiety and grief. It holds a peculiar Interest for the people of all nt^ions, those of the United States in particular. It la a point of pil grimage for thousands and thousanda of people annually, who come to ad mire Its decorations and paintings, study the relies of past occupants and, If opportunity offers, grasp the hand of the first citizen of the land. To a greater degree perhaps than any other building In the world, people of all ag?M and ranks have mingled, under ita roof. fUwrged with tihe. mutxlor of Sheriff Iloiuh'ix Itoetor. July 4. , 11)111, Juke Gotmoll, fwlernH revenue agent, \\*as pluccd on tniuli Tuesday morning in the Court, of <?oncriil Section is, at (Jreen vllile. The Jury was occurad by nooai ami the afternoon session <xf t*he court Farmers ? <*J" .? <;?. . ? ra . ? ? v ?!> ?"? - -Xm Attention ? ' ' . V ' "? * ? - , ' ? ? ? ? . .. . We air agenta for the International Harvester Co. in this county. If you are going to need a Binder <>r Thresher, you had better place your order now, so as to be sure to get it. Come ih and get our prices on McCormick Binders Deering Binders Sterling Threshers New Racine Threshers McCormick Mowers If you need repairs for any International Harvester Co. Machine, no mater how old or what model, we can get them for you. Look your old Machines over and find out what you need for them so that you can have the repairs when you are readjrto Use them. Springs & Shannon The Store That C<*rrie* Tbe Stock, fcv Camden, 5. C. \vn? <l<?vote<l to (ho of K6ate <i\sUm*mtv. It Is pMieniflUy expected tlwit the ciih? Will last until the latter, par of the week. ? The Great Results \ -T ?' ? ? / % ..... '' that come from the S. pfetsi'ul Steels in a MAXWELL ) ? ? There is a double advantage in the use of these speciafsteels in a Maxwell. 1. ? They ' ethninate suffer *fluous pounds, lighten the task of the engine, ease the bur den on tires, make possible quicker acceleration. 2. ? They add strength which insures endurance, dependa bility, uninterrupted perform ance, and infrequent repairs. These special steels make possible the Maxwell construc tion of great strength combined with light weight. The light weight decrease? the burden on the engine and their strength provides' en durance. They have been important factors in the success of Max well the world over, in its ever increasing friendships, in its great growth. Nearly 400,000 Maxwells are now sn use. You cannot motor even in a foreign land, without meeting them. Carolina Motor Company (Inc.) Camden, S. C.