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To Clean I'p OoluiuWU Columbia, May WilQUo) A. OoQeman, mayor of Columbia, in a let *er to Chief of Police St rick land, l?a Klfep fillet Instructions thnO there vi ust In* rigid suppression of tilt form* t Of v lee In (1m; city of Columbia, *!**? - 4'ifivAlly 1 1 1 ? * closing of immoral tiottae*, ii rr*' il of lewd wiiinei), suppre*. ttlon of "bootlegging" and driving of nil minors from pm/ room*. In this letter. dated May -ii. the police, a tv In formed that tbey are given a free b(ind. Thej^ are Instructed to work In close 'harmony with the State and federal authorities to the suppression of th<; *'??H ml tiger" traffic. Charlie Atkins a fifteen your old _ >>oy wax lynched near l>a vlshoro. Ca., yesterday following his confession that ho had, shot and killed Mrs Wil liams Kitchens, 22, rural mall carrier, In order to Ret possession of her auto mobile. He was l?urne<l to death over <? slow fire. Columbia, May 17.- -John S. Wllbanks, n gwll(ti)l CowfiHlcrate veteran and for two years <? wont for (ieneral Robert K. I***, died at the Confederate Infirmary Monday night after a short Illness.* lie was in his ,4l8jh v^nr. The body will ?be sent to Kuroj?e for interment. 1 John S Wilbanks was born in Laurens coun ty, Mhrch 10, lK'lo. urnd was a ?.nn of John Wilbanks, a Virginian by birth, and Jano I a\ y (on Willmnks of Sivvrtan burg county, lie enteral the Oonfeder ate service May 5JH, ItfOl. with Co. K. Third regiment South Carol Inn infan try, Jionhain's brlsjide. He served four years aixl was wounded once. For about two years ho was a scout for Cemeral I.ee and was captured at Cet tys'bueg, later nxuking his escape; lie ?wan Wild to have been often within the rnemy'v lines. To Meet at Kershaw Tlje Kershaw and Lancaster County Fturul letter Carrb-rs Association will meet at Kershaw JSIa^JIOth, at 10:J?0 o'clock. All carrier^' are mrnestly re <lU(*Mted to attend. We want to go lo the state meeting at Caffney, August 14t.h and loth, with -a full a I tenda rice If pcvwrtWe. Mr. K. W. Coinvr. of Hock 1 11 IJ, nhair iuaD of (be state ?*xecutive committee, will tx' with us at Korshaw and In- a^-kv nil carriers (o be there. .1. W Thompson, Problem , NOTICE. 1 have sold the fishing and bathing rights of iny i>ond at Hoyklns mill Vositi vH.v no trespassing. 11. H. TIP Y KIN. 7 sb. NOTICE Men's half solos sewed on for $1.(J0 to $1.75; Ladle* half soles sewed on for 75 cents to $1.50; Childrens shoes jpri<*sl as to size: The lied Hoot Shop, <510 Itutledgp St, N^xt door to Ki c] TO'e^s Office. Abram M Jones proprie tor. 7 10 sb. K K4il ST KAT1 0 N NOTIC'K StalixCuf Sonih Carolina, ( 'until, v of Kerxhavr. < 'it > ?.f < '?( union. Notice iv hereby given I h ;? t the hook* ?of n^'ist nit ion of Lho t'il.v of ('iitudvi) ?vil3 t?o opfii .for Jin* ri'ui>l nil ion of tin lining of iho 1 i l'i?M I elector* of the city of Camden. <>ii tin> u;;r?i day of May, 1922. a t ihe I ? ?l ?> i> of tin- ? ' i r y Opera Hon*e and will remain open continuously for a period of ten da\s from ill** vi i*l il.' t in I day <>f May. IM22. Said registration I* for 1 1n* purpo-e of a Mpceial election to Ik- held in t'ho city of i 'a iti< I* ? 1 1 on June I.!, lirJ'J, oil tin* t|ile?di??n ??f bond i.?"sm* of 'IHvo hmrdrrd thousand i $2<KU?<Nn for . tin* pa\ing (,f xtreet.** of the City <>f <':nn<lrn. S.?uih Carolina IAS It. I ><<!.< >ACHK. Suiwrvi^or of HeiriM ra i ion of the <ily of Camden. May JO. r.?22 NOTIC'K OK MKKT1N<; Not"i<v U hereby given that there will bo A meeting of tho Kershaw County Kxecntive < Vuimit toe at the ?-ouri Ikhim- in < 'n union, s. (\, oil Mon day, .1 nno ?"?, 1 \ ?22. :it 11 o'clock In tho forono<>n f ? *i* lho purj>oso of definitely fixing precinct boundaries. as^esidng candidate*. a rr.i lining campaign meet ings, and for such othor and further bn?dno**? a< 111. iy proporly come before tho meeting Thl h being one of tho ni<><t important ni?*ctingv <>f tho <*ominittee, it Is ear nestly urged that every committeeman l-o present M M JOHNSON, Chairman Kerdiaw <Y?unty I >emo? r.i t i< Kx?>ut Ivc < 'oiumittee. May 2:?. 1022. NOTICE TO DEMOCRATIC ( LI BS The follow ins JVmocr.itie Clubs in Kershaw County failed to reorganize under the notice heretofore given : Reaver Ham. Cant?\v Hill. Doby's MU1, Harmony. Salt l'ond. Stockton find Htoneboro. t'nder the rule- "f the party in case any club *hall fat! to reorganize on the day named, two w?-?*k-s notice must be given for the reorganization of sucli dubs. These clubs are therefore called upon to meet, organize, and ele?t their i?rn>por officers ou Saturday, June Gth. 1922 and to report the organization to the county chairman immediately thereafter. The club* w HI elect a president, one or moro vice-president'', a secretary, a treasurer, awl an enrol? merit committee consisting of not less than three. M. M JOHNSON, -Oiairman Kerahaw CVninty Democratic Kxecntlvo Committee. Way 2Tt, 1922. IIKRK AND THIIHSK sh?rt New* Klorfew Gathered From All Sourer*. Newberry, May IP. A. II. Picker', ? ilfcfht watehinnn for (Ik- C|W(lfpi Ollj mill, WAN Mruek on the 1h-.h1 IbU morn. Ing ul I oV&lpi* a* iW W?# returning from the back yard of tho ?>ffloo. Mr. Ijiekcrt ttlway* loftvo# t ?i?- light* off ill the office, RO I hill lie ran see anyone on the *out#l?te hotter, h mi a* Jit* went to push Htftlnut the door someone hit hlui <>>(?!? the bead with h stick lour times in sU<tc>?l?.ii, The stick wa about ? - 4, ami was broken In four pl?wv?. Mr. Dicker!. though palmfuMy bruiaed, was not seriously hurt, aJ 1 lioiufb ho ha* a wry ugly wound m<tosm hU uuwe. Ilo would have tfufrl i lie nun <but ho In Wind In one oyo and the other was too full of blood for hlni to wee. Ho describes the mar^ an 'being of medium nlzo and build, -and thinks ho is a negro. Mr. Dlokert 1* una bio to account for tho attaok as he does not liavo any enemies, amd If rol/bery was tho motive llio two aufe* were ...unmo lested. Saluda. May 20.? H. Arthur Bryan, a highly respected farmer of tho Mays Cross Bonds kocIIou of tho county, took hi* own life earty today at his home by (Mowing off thO top of his. bead with a shotgun., Worry over fi nancial trouble# nnut have boon the cause of the deed as he talked a gooil deal of late to friends about his finan cial affairs, lie had made his home bore for seven 1 years np to about a month ago when ho married Ml.su Sal lie Mao Douglas, a young woman of Saluda, amd then returned to his place in the western part of the county to live. (Jn-enviile. May 20, ? One of the MggcSt seizures of whisky made in this section in a long time came this afternoon when US gallons were taken by Sheriff Hector's forces and tho forces of the s-tate federal prohibition director, together with a high priced touring cur. Oroonwood, May 20. ? With hLs head split open with nil axe. Piekenfc Sat-' tu'white. negro, was found d<><ad in the road mear his homo three miles from Ohappells, in Saluda county Last night. His wife was found by his side with her skull crushed. She Is .?till living. Ope negro. Mit Lindsay, is under ar rest charged -with the deed,- and anoth er. Ikih S arrow, is being sought. Mrs. Bessie . Rogers Drake of Ben in ttwli'hs is 'being urged 'by many of her f riemN throughout the state to <*n ler tho ra<v the office erf state superintendent of education. Mrs. Drake is a graduate of Wiiithrop col ' and for several years was a sue | et-ssful teacher. She is well known! to those interested in ed lieu tioiml work UfTlJiis *>tate and also to the olub wo men of South < *a rol i ini . , She lias the matter under morion* voti^deration ?i lid . is e\ poet i 1 1 tr 10 make nnnounee in :i few days. Sin* is' not only well fitted for the work by reason of <ducatiou. training ami exj>erien<:e 1 m t U a woman of niark?sl e\?H*ut ive ability. Jlamherg. .May 'Jit. -The lir/>L .*liip uient of truck in any quantity from this phi re was made la*t Momlay aftev i>,\ tlu' Humbert; County Truok Urowi'i'*' a scoria t ion, when loO crates of belt n> si\ orates of encumbers ami L"J i-rati's of squashes were shipped from here. Shipment* have been made i:\i'iy ? lay -dure Next work large .shipments will Ik* made each day. The truck <o far has brought a satis, factory prior a?ad the demand for dif ferent article* grown is good. The soil in this county i? well suited for the growing of truck find it is ox|HN-tcd that tin- planters will realize a good irioe for tlo lr shipment*. It will only l>e a matter <?f a short time before shipment* ??f cantaloupes will begin. This will l>o folflowtwl hy watermelon's ir. July. Sumter. May 10 ? one "f the latest manufacturing industries to |M. estab lish^! here i? a plant for making boll w t *e \* 1 1 traps. The itiveiitoiv is < C ('risi il . .f <otb\o in this sAotioiSof ihe state. The j/lant is operating in the old magneto fa?*fory here on South llarvin street. i Oiesp-r, May 10- Martha Pa vis oj I ??*1 f : ? - f . Irelnv.d. and children. Oswald, I John, AllHMt and Fraud# Davis end Mi^i-v I sji |vW, and Adeline Davit have arrived in Chester to make their home Another daughter. Miss Edith and an aunt, Mrs. Matilda Scott, nro detained in New York for a few days l?y the illness of the latter. The party were met in New York by Rol>ert FTazer, a brother >>f Mr"*. Da via. Thr?e sons are already in Chester and the eoniing of the otlier meml>ers of the family makes the family *lr<le com plete. Columbia. May 10 -To date a total of $? I.I.0. ..">14.21 has ThV'II oolie* ted from The Incomo tax ?et, n'^eordlng to a eompflatlofn of payments received by the Ktate treasurer and madd pulr? lie yesterday by treasury officials. Tbia total Is mad? up in 7,524 pay ment * made hy that number of indl vklnaK corporations and firms. sniiiit i', Mity 1 ?>.- Witllam W. l>ut* ion, oo years old, oook liiA own IJtfo at ht? reaidenoe ou Bradford afreet at ft (iVl*M'k , i lils morning. 'Ijlie imlh-atlonfr ttigt la <wn* premeditated aulclde w?rn ,<i() clear 110 inquest was It'WM stated' that this w#s tbe third attempt Mr. Dutton has made to lake his lift*. <>n?v fie trhsl to eut his throat. but was proventwl 1>y 1 1??- arrival of uoigh* born. ^ IKK tK*V time lit' took <poj??on, hut Immediately medical aid suvtd his life. Columbia, May 10. -Aftdrew .1. IVethea ami 4\ L. ?.Hlca&c, l?oth of <'o lumbia. filed their pledges ax eandb dates for governor In the lK'iuoeratic jrlmary thin summer with officers of the state executive committee y ester <lay. Mr. 1 11 ease filed his with II. N, lOitmunds, seeretary of the* wirt ml t tee, and Mr. Ilet hen, filed his pledge with General Wyllo Jones, treasurer. These two candidate* wore tbe first oflflclally to enter tin* race. The entrance fee is $200 for candidates for governor. , Anderson, May 10.? In o sta'temcut sent out by the Farmers auxl Merch ants'. Uank, willcb Is being liquidated, ii is shown that It. owes a lit t Jo luoiv than $08,000 to other hanks and has on deposit something owr $07,000. It hits rj-deeraed all the Liberty bonds which It bad lip for collateral, a*>out $ IK, 000, except $1,200, and this amount will soon ibe paid, The dei>ositors have no guarantee that they wlfl 4>e i>uld at au early date, hut the showing made gives them hope that in <a short time tbe hank will be In a position to pay depofdtem Branebvllle, May 20.? Alex Cole was seriously shot from ambush, about lU o'clock here tonl^it. Mr. Cole and' his son were leaving BranchvHle. As they neared the river they heard a sig nal as if being warned by some on? coming from the opposite direction of the bridge. As they {flowed down a shot was fired, the load taking effect In Mr. Cole's shoulder. CLOSING OUT SALE. Nine Tyson and Jones, Her cules and Carolina Buggies. J Eight one and two horse i WAGONS, Thornwell and Swabbs. Eleven sets Buggy Harness, double and single Three sets Wagon Harness, double and single. Also a lot] of Saddles, Bridles, Collars, WYiips, Halters, Etc. All new and for sale at one half price by F. M. ZEMP, at Zenip & DePass Drug Store. If you need anything in this line here are bargains for you. 6-8 sb. Wants?For Sale NOTICE: ? Wo have <>n hand about 1<kh? pounds Sudau Gmss Seed, which we can sell ait 9 cents i?er i>ouixl. Ad dress- F. M. Wooten, Camden,, S. C. S-010-Jrt>. NITRATE OF SODA ? for immediate shipment, in any s-i/.y lots. Even \yeight -bags. J. Hoy (^unninghnui. Lancaster, S. C. 7-10 pd. FOR SALE ? ( \>w fresh in milk. Apply t<> Mrs. K. II. I.oriek rte (\aujdeu S. C. S O-ixl. WE PAY s.'MS.00 weekly fiill time, 7.~>c an hour "spare time soiling hosiery guaranteed wear four months* or re placed free. :>(> styles. Free Samples to workers. Salary or '$<> i>er cent commission. Good hosiery is an ab solute necessity, you can sell it easi ly. Experience unnecessary. Eagle Knitting Mills. Darby. Pa 8-17. HOARD ? First el ass hoard, also rooms, both for transient and light house keeping. Apply jit The Ilussell House. DeKalb street. Camden S. C. 7-8-0 pd. VAC Tl M TANK PARTS:? \V? carry eonvplete sftH-k of parts for Stewart Vacuum Tanks. Also Starter and Generator Parts. Little's Garage 7 pd. FOR SALE ? .Millions I'orto Uieo Pota to Plants, (Vrtifie<l. $1.P?."? Thousand, 10,000 up $L20 thousand. Southern riant Growers Raxley, <la. 6-9 pd SI RVEYOR ? When in rnvd of a Surveyor phone 4HI. C.mnlen, S. C. r>- o pd. FOR SALE ? Osborne binder in good running shape. A bargain. Also Mc Cortnlek and Deering tenders. See us before vmi buy SPRINGS & SHANNON, Camden, S. 0. 2tf FOR SALE ? Osborne binder in good running shape. A bargain. Also Mc (iormiek and I>eerlng binder*. See u? before you buy SPRINGS & SHANNON, Camden, S. C. 2t t NOTICK ? I have moved my repair shop next door to Beard's (Jarape on \fMt DeKalb sf reet . C. M Coleman, L'anulou, S. C. FOR SALE ? Osborne binder in good running shripe A bargain. Also Mc Cormirk and Deering binders. Bee us before you buy SPRINGS & SHANNON, Camden, 8. C. 2tf FOR SALE ? Forto Rieo. Nancy Hall ami Early Triumph i?otato plants $1.00 per 1000. Globe, Ston? and Greater Raltlmore tomato plants $1.00 per 1000. Prompt shipment. Georfcln Potato Co.. V*Jd<Wfta, Os. *8 fib. f . ... !S5p5 ??., - -. ?. ,vfP: JBBL Renew your health by purifying your system with WlUM. 10 CUNTS J t?. .M'f*? The purified and refined calomel tablets that ? .??> are nausealess, safe and sure. No salts necessary as Calotabs act like calomel and salts Combined. Beware of imitations! Genuine Calotabs are . sold only in "checker-board" (black and white) ' packages bearing the copyrighted trade-mark, "Calotabs." 1 - ' > " ? ? Family. Vest Pk't. | A. Package Package * ' ? ^ ' ' CASH FOR LOG&? Wo pay the high est market price for strictly high rlass Ash, Poplar and Cypress logs delivered by rail or truck to our . Sumter hand-mill. Write or call for particulars. TUB SUMTHK HARD MH)1) CO., Sumter, 8. O.. 5 8 eb PROPERTY OWNERS? -vJSave your roofs of all klnda. Tin, paper, Iron wood, shingle and gravel roof*. Mc Donald roof paint and cement pre serves all roofs and htops all leaks in all roofs. We paiut roofs any where this side ?f the pond. Phane U?, we will do the re*t, Phone 297- W Camden, S. C. 60-tf AOBNT WANTED ? For Worthntrt Hair Preparatien. $*e or call on Madam K. B. BeJton, 1713 Oor<k Street. Camden. H. C. 20t? DON'T BUCK ? When your tenamta re fuse fo pny the relit on account of your roof leaking. Havo McDonald Hoof Paint and Cement put on your roofs of all kinds and you wLH not have any leaks. Ask or phone the . ' 'jam Kershaw Banking & Mercantile OK 3 .Springs fi Shannon. Gee. T. LittW, if*McDonaM paints roofs right and "tops leak*. Phono McDonald, 207 W, OamdoD, S. C. 2tf | Carbide For All Makes of Gai 1 Generators? Save trouble and delays by buying from T. B. McClain, at Manufae turers prices plus freight to uamden, T. B. McClain den, S. C. ______ _J8ji v T CLEMSON COLLEGE SOUTH CAROLINA'S COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND ENGINEERING W. M. RIGGS, President REGULAR SESSION BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 6, 1922. Four Year Courses. AGRICULTURE Agronomy Animal Husbandry Agricultural Teaching Agr Unit ural Cflieniivtry dairying Entomology Horticulture ENGINEERING civil Engineering Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Textile Engineering Architecture Chemical Engineering Industrial Education CHEMISTRY AND GENERAL SCIENCE < Thcmistry General Science SHORT COURSES Agriculture (1 year) Agriculture (2 years) Mechanical .Kris (2 years) Mechanic Arts (2 yean*) TVxtiW* Industry (2 years) Expenses For (he regular session 1922-23 (he living: expenses including hoard, laundr>, medical and ail fees will be Scholarship Students $115.40 Free Tuition Students 215.40 Pay Tui(ion Students 255,^0 The cost of uniforms and books varies with (he class and course and is nol included in (he above figures. Scholarship* amVJMkpibcrshlp In (he Rfserve Officers' Trftihlng Corps (R. O. T. C.) will reduce the abo\e cost by $100 to $200, Scholarships and Free Tuition. Tbe college maintains orer 200 scholarships In the Agricultural and Textile Courses. Each scholarship is worth $100 per session ami fre? tuition of $40. The scholarships must be won by eoni|)etitive examinations hold hy each County Superintendent of Edu cation on July 14th. Write for the necessary applica lion blanks and information. c-> The tuition of $-10 Is free to those found unable to pay. R. O. T. C. Aili R. O. T. C. students receive financial a.ssistanoc from the Pc?* eraa Government, this reaching over $100 during the Junior and senior years. SUMMER SCHOOL ? Jl'NE 12 TO JULY 22, 1922 Professional mui subject matter cxmrscs for Teadhers. SHenoe "Coursea Cotton Crading ? College CoorW?, ? Courts for Tf-raoval of entrant condition*, Courses for Agricultural Hoy*. FOR FUIX INFORMATION WRITE OR WIRE. THE REGISTRAR, CLEMSON COLLEGE, S. C. j APPLICATIONS WnX BE CONSIDERED IN THE ORDER RECEIVED.