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Ijpi'H fWIM |i nrifii. g to tit# sunitvr J ??in tram unUor ilut*' of J UIIO I, (ho IMs. cot R^ouii^ *?)* : \ ||rv?* *,M' OUflUlflftdtllJ niivfinjf wiim li'i'inU'i J vufcuol Ixxm hist nljrlit w ???(!<?> wlk'HiiT 1k?W an t^CH'tlou to Jolu K?m* 1.1 jviimin without ??Uoai f<?r th<> pre**"' W. ,{ DeUMctl, Hon. T. J HirklMJHl SujMrvlaor ?M. O,' \\Vxt and 11^. \\. If. H<*ur&. <>f (Uwtlon w<mv ^?i,i by In vita r I<?u. u n<? nuuh' t\j<> meet gtWrwwes, ataowlu* th? fliw?eia<t ^codMUui vt Kwslww CQUJD&ft which Ls l^j ami Msstu'iin; us ttut ? witrui him! fcjrt.v wcsltviuo AWtifc* us If ?v #<? toj gerslww. t ' % Mr. Kirk'laiul tfavo th** l?w ou how to hold sii,?h e^cttQQI. Judge IV Jjotifh MjMiko of thv ylo.*t? business ami MOi'lul relation* Itotwccn thin ?Mvtloii utkl Kershaw. Mr. Hough spoke on ta\u Itoo aiul Mr. \\\??t On road*. After which Hoy. J, W, Kenny made a fine adiv.vs lu adv(oeaey of going to Ker fthftw. Other remarks wtto made, af ter which, on motion of Thou. I>. MeLeod $<u! J<ame* K.* ltiMulteii. it wiih unanimously reaoivcd, hy a rising vote, to hold <l?e ?leoiiot) at onee, 'IMie uniting hold In Sumter lust week did not hind or reflivt tlu? sen timent of On* jieoplc hero. The banking and colon business lui gone to Camden from this motion and i ho (woyle fcei that they liad rather go tx> a county wheiv a eoiintr.vimui can in> eleetcd to office and not u city luan ?'v?*rv t i i nt ? Tlu> nerved u nUv Iuiu?Ihn>u. Mr. J. K lir.^UU'd over tW UKMMiug, Hay for Sale Fresh mown hay at reason able prices, if taken ont of the field. L. I. GUION Lugoff, S. C. X Those' Good Brakes in a ? - MAXWELL are aided by special steels Brakes seem to be one of the overlooked features of a motor car. In a Maxwell they have had the extreme of attention. For instance, a road engineer, in about 500,000 miles of ex perimental driving, lias .con stantly tested and studied them. That is why you can uhcck the speed of a Maxwell in an instant and' bring it to a standfct ill, either by foot brake or hand brake. Special steels in a Maxwell are teft-gely responsible. They give it extra strength in wear and endurance, but they make the car light in weight. Thus when you rail 011 ii to halt, the brakes are. not required to *"w resile" with SiiperfluoUa weight, m the iituni of the c;:r i; easily stopper* . These are steels made to .Maxwell':', own formulae. They equal, pound . for pound, fllie steels in any ear built. Hut ? ear has steels just like nu ... . ' \T- -? ? In a large measure they eon tribute to Maxwell's growing prestige, as expressed in figures .like these: ifearly 400,000 now in use; and 100,000 more for the year 1920. Carolina Motor Company (Inc.) Camden, S. C. LUM BER Lumber Mooring OJIin*. ' Ming, aslnit. louldingg, raining Lumber, !fd <>d*r Shingles, lr* and Cyprew Shingles, wj ?nd Cowporftlw, Shingle*, 'oors, Na^h and BUnds, it! <^huBn BaUasters, leaver Board, a,,''y Tin and Ridge RoH, ' Building Material Brick, Um?, Cement, Plaster, hire Brick, Fire Clay, Sewer Pipe, Stove Floe, / Terra Cotta Thimbles, Mortar Colors and Stains, Water Proofing Mineral, Corrafafted Metal Roofing, Asbestos and Composition Roofing, Hardware, Paints, Oils Locks, Hinges, Nails, Grates, Hatchets, Saws, Hammers, Door Hangers, Carpenter's Toels, Paint Brashes, Paints and Oils, Inside Decorations, Calsomines and Cold Water Paints. WIRE FENCING, IRON A ND WOOD POSTS. EVERYTHING FOR THE HOUSE "*T*" " f I BOOTH & MCLEOD, INC. SUMTER, , SOUTH CAROLINA WOl M> Pt'-HIJSH PBTlTiON Of Thow Mini K\nuli\r OlmtfiKy Before Action Im Taken I of the slut*' tuKird of par* ?Ions have asked (iovcrnor t\H?i?er to promulgate certain now regulations relative to trillion* ror iwirdon*. The plan suggested Im to huve petition for imrdons jmhllslnsl in the |?<|>ors of the county In which the crime waft com nUtted, the publication to ln? two wN?eks In advance of tl?e filing of the petition. This recommendation was signed by all iiicmtorsi of the hoaixl ami sent to the governor. The hotter follows; "The hoard suggests to your ev eoNoncy, that If It meets with your approval,, you promulgate regulations requiring ln'tltl^nn to t>e |Hihll?hed in a newspaper In tho county where tho crime as committed for two weeks prior to the meeting of the hoard, tho fact that the i?etltlon will ho pneaeint*d to bo stated. "The board suggests to your oxoell ency that .lt would greatly facilitate our work, were the |?etlMon required to he completed and hi your hands a reasonable length of time prior to the meeting of the board, This Is In oinWm* that the board may familiarize itsoif thoroughly with tho record of each Is'fore attempting to pass Upon It. "In cowflndijig, Che board would state to your Kxivllhicy that It* ac tion In every iNirtleular was by tlu4 unanimous vote of the board. All of which Is respectfully submitted. " . Members of the pa rdqu boa rd a l v :r W. P, Conycrs, (rrecnvUlo; (J. P. Pe guesi Chora w: Jos. L. Nettle*, (>>lnu> bin, ? Sa Malay's Columbia State. Marriage*. Mairrird on Saturday. morning last, Juno 5th, 1020, by Probate Judge W. L. McDowell, Mr. James Hall and Mrs. Nunie 1<\ Marcus, both of (\issott. S, C. At the homo of Probate Judge Mc Dowell <?u Saturday afternoon, June Miv TTeorgS Dewey Keliyl or Be thune, S. <\. and Miss Mildred FJlza iH'th Kelly, of Bishopeille, S. (\ Af ter the marriage the yoitug couple left hy ttnto for A*dicvtMe, H end orson vl tic and other North Carolina resorts' where they will spend a few days after which they will Ik' at home to their friends at Bethline, S. C. At the home of l'rohate Judge Mc DoweLl on Monday morning last Mr. (>. .1. Baker and Miss Jaunita Collins, both of Bethune, s. C, Double Tragedy at Greelryville, <Jreeleyyllle, June. S.? Kxela lining Hjod forgive me!7' Itoliert Hofeair, aged forty-three, about 3 o'clock this afternoon shM. and killed his wife and Mien toofc his own life by firing a bullet into his head. Ilogan was married to Mrs. Robert Lcsesne about one year ago. Before her marriage to Mr. Lcsesne she was ( Miss 11a llie Pitts, daughter of the lute Robert Pit'tw, of Gourdln. TJie trog<Hly, it is suld, took {il?t<<> in the presence of four of Mrs. llo gaii*s. children, who are said t<? be the only witnesses of the^iffair. Just us MIrs. Hogan was eotnlug down the atefjs preparatory to going to town her .husband, It Is reported, shot her six times beforo. turning, the gun on hlui^'lf. . Mrs. llognn Is survived by five chil dren by her first husband, Kdwnrd and Harry Pitts, brother, of Sumter, and Mrs. S. W. M<4*lary, of Lanes, a stater, also survive. No cause for the act has been given. Owl In Ills Chicken Coop. Mr. B. M. II?11, from near the old Adams Mill ?eot;ion, was exhil>iting to , his frIond? here Tuesday a huge live owl which he caught Jn Ills chicken coop early that morning. The big bird had 'gone to* t.lie coop where a mother hen and brood of biddies were roosting and it Is ttiought that in the fight he fcweon the bird and lien bite prop under the coop was knocked down, making the intruder a prisoner. He Imd slain five of the little chicks and it is not known how many the had eaten. It may l>e truo that breeding stock should not lie kept fat, but thero 1* no need for warning Southern breed ers of danger in this direction, Judge iirg from tlie condition tn which they usually put brooding stock Into auc tion sale rings. Wo have known many a man to fatten beef rattle for $8 to $10 a hundred and think it ]>aid him to feed; but what we camnot under stand is why these same men will put hredlng stock in a jMiblle sale in poor condition. On well bred breeding stock thAt ast two or three hundred pounds put -on to make them fat will sell for $25 to $50 a h under d pounds. If it pays to feed steers for $10 to $12 a hun dred, certainly It will pay to feet the breeding stock that is for sal? for $25 to $50 a hundred. The lack of feed production and the failure to feed are the discouraging aspects of the livestock buidness In the South. ? Progressive Farmer. Baruch-Nottles Co., announces a 25 per cent reduction on all goods begin feing at their store today. ? adv. T?k<? tt<lvnnt*w of thv pflcc mlue tl?Mi .hmK' uow Jpuiutf on at tho attvro Of HttluHi NVttlos <<>. lulv. \\ tnin-ii oOiO? their fa<i\s with hliu and yellow paint In OriHHilaUtl. The largest mil tfit of (Hiro rok'k *ult In ilu* worlvl Mo* untfor a m*?*tlon of (Jaliela. It Is known lo U? mon> than .">410 inllos hni)f. Speaking of "Good Lookers" Ha\e you seen our new stoek of (?ood)fear tires in fhe smaller sizes? I lie tamous ALL- WKATHICK treads add as much to the looks of a Ford, Chevrolet or Maxwell as they do to any >t the bin: high-powered ears. And they give the same Jong mileage in these smaller sizes. There are two other types of Goodyear Clinch er casings in therfe sizes. We believe that each type is the best of its kind at its price. Come in and look them over! Kershaw Motor Company Cwimlen, S. C. Join the Army of Savers Enlist Today Like a mighty cavalcade, .the great army of men and women who save a fair percent age of their earning*, hews its w?y to fi nancial freedom, happiness and content ment. # - Are you a member of this wonderfularmy" of savers? If not, join their ranks today, The savings department of the First Na tional Bank enables you to enroll your name on the list, and thereby checkmate the possibility of future want and depend ence. >f. Shannon, I'rcs, S. \\. Vuiit^uiidliigliuin, ('anliltr N. C. Taylor, A*HUlant raxhlrr Save Your Potatoes BY USING ? :?? ? Stonecyplier's Pot?to Bug Killer, at v first appear ance of bugs. We have most of the other protective agents also : Paris Green, Lime-Sulphur Compound ; Cowd. Arsenate of Lead; Bordeaux Mixture and tft^ accoSoap. W. Robin Zemp's Drug Store Telep hone 30. JUST TOO BUSY to work ? That's all's the matter with we Americans. Just a case of too much rest in "unrest." Why not turn the big day and short day into big pay and long day. We are waiting to take care of the additional amount you ?^n and should obtain under this changed policy. Loan & Savings Bank OF CAMDEN, S. C STRONG SAFE CONSERVATIVE