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AIKEN MAN SHOT BY SISTER-IN-LAW Chester Boyd Lies at Point of death -Sixteen-Year-Old Girl Fires Shots Which May Prove Fatal. Aiken, Juno 7.-Chester Boyd, fire man and driver of the Aiken fire de partment automobile truck, was shot and probably fataly wounded about 10:30 o'clock Tuesday night by his sister-in-law, Miss Inez. Berrie, a ,l0-year-old school girl, who was liv ing at his home. The girl fired three shots at Boyd from a 32 calibre re volver two shots taking effect and Boyd lies at the Aiken infirmary, where he was operated on this morn ing, at the point of death. Immediately after the shooting the girl disappeared and the police searched all night and all this morn ing for her. 'T'his afternoon she gave herself up, having spot the night and morning at. one of the winter resident's homes. She is in jail awaiting the .outcome of the injury of Boyd. The cause of the shooting Is shroud ed in mystery. When questioned . by the police Tuesday night as to the cause of the shooting, Boyd declared that the girl shot him about money matters. Her father died in April of this year. Little hope is entertained by the attending physicians. of the recovery of Lloyd, who was shot twice through the groins, the intestines being punc tured in two places. The girl has made no statement.-The State. Needles for all makes of Sewing la chines. S. M. & E. H. WILKES & CO. ILE iASi OF (IJII,"'y IN CIARILJES''ON Four Diefendants Must Serve Sentence. es. Violate Liquor Laws. Charleston, .June 10.-Four more de fendants under indictment for violat ing the liquor laws pleaded guilty and were sentenced in the court of general sessions today. A. Tsiropoulo was tried in his absence on a charge of vi olating the dispensary law and found guilty, but was not sentenced. The grand jury made no report to the court today. Those entering pleas of guilty of vio lating the liquor law were: S. Alpos talatos, C. .1. F. Rabens, Peter Ma goula and G. G. Farado. All were sentenced to six months In the pent tentiary or on the chaingang with four months of the sentence to be suspend ed upon payment of a fine, or two months on the gang. The fine in the cases of Apostalatos and .\lagoula, which pas paid, was $75. - In the other cases the fine was $100 which Rtabens paid. Trarado was given until 2 o'clock Monday after noon to pay his fine. A hench warrant has been issued for ''siropoulo. The second week of the June term of court with Judge I. W. Menmminger presiding and Solicitor William It. (I"imball prosecuting, will begin at 10 o'clock Monday morning. Antonio Rlosa, round guilty yester' day by a jury of selling liquor in vio lation of the law and sentenced to the Penitentiary or gang for three months with t wo, months sus pended upon01 Pay ment of a fine of $100 and during good behavior, is in jail andl may niot begin servinig his sentence until after the ptresent term of court is over. JIA(JSDALjE IS CLEARLED OF? ALL THIE CHlA ROES ('ase Thlrownt Out of Court before his Attorneys Complete the Reain~ig of Th'ieir Answer. Washington, June 3.-Justice McCoy, presiding in the District supreme court, dismissed the rule which was issued by him two wveks ago against J1. W. Ragsdale of the Sixth South Carolina district, ordering htini to ap .Pear in court and state what had be come of certain notes which sonme mIotlh ago were sent him for- collec tion by the Free Sewing Machine com Patny against iparties in South Caro lina. When the case was taken upi the machine iteople desired to have the case continued but, on motion of D~ouglas, Ruflin & Obear, attorneys for Mr, Ragadale, this was not done and before they had -comutleted reading their answer to the compiaint .Justice McCoy orderedl that the ease be dis5 mnissed, it was shown that all the mo~ney involved ira the case, about $1;c00, had b~eenl collected by the sowing machine company andl tihe pturpose of the action against Mr. Rlagsdale was to get the notes in handl. Mr, Ragsdale's answer that they had been uninten tionaliy mislaid or lost was entirely sullticient, htence theo dismissal by Juis flee McCoy. This action is a complete exonera tion of any carelessness or negligence on the ptart of Mr'. Rlagadale and the ,tact that the case was dismissed be fore his attorneys had finished reading their answer indiicates that there ivas no case upon01 which to bring action against the South Carolina congress man, Impossible To Get So Motor CarValue For The one E FIND this is the attitude of many Motor-The engine in the Maxwell car is not people who come into our salesroom-. equalled by any other four-cylinder engine of it before they know anything about the size. And we know of larger and more expensie Maxwell. xers that have less able power plants. The Max Not until the Maxwell is shown and demon. well engine carries its load through mud and sand strated to them-until they sit in it and examine or over the steepest grades without a falter. the finish-until they ride in it-or perhaps not Quality-The materials in the Maxwell car until they drive it themselves, do they realize what are the best that can be bought and the workman a tremendous value is offered in the Maxwell car. ship that turns them into finished parts is no ess excellent. It is only the large production of the It is not unusual that Maxwell value should Maxwell factories that makes it possible to put not be known to everyone, because it is uncom- such quality of materials and workmanship into mon to find such a car for a good margin more a car selling at the Maxwell price. than the Maxwell price. Economy-With its other attractive features, The Maxwell stands absolutely alone in a highly the Maxwell is a most economical car to own. competitive field, for the amount of value it offers Owners get 22 to 25 miles per gallon of gasoline for the price. and 8,000 to 12,000 miles per set of tires. And ppeaanc Th lins o th Maxellare the lcar is so durably built that repair expense is 4ppearance-The lines of the Maxwell are nelgb. decidedly attractive. There is no break in the contour from the radiator to the back of the car. We are sure you want a car such as we hav The fenders are gracefully shaped. All metal described the Maxwell to be. If you will give us parts are enameled or nickel-plated. The uphol. a few minutes of your time we are sure we c., stery is deep and well-finished. From any angle convince you that the Maxwell Car is an exceji it s aca tht te wnecnbprudof.rs ,tat vaeles Come inpoweday. 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