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NEAR BOXNG BOUT ASSEMBLY APPROVES REPORT OF BOARD OF TEMPERANCE AND MORAL WELFARE. MOVIE CENSORSHIP ASKED Federal Government Is Requested to Enact Uniform Laws to Regulate Both Marriage and Divorce. Winona Lake, Ind.-Condemnation of the "com*g pugilistic mill in Jer sey City, N. J., July 2," was expressed in resolution adoited by the 133rd general assembly of the Presbyterian church In the United States of Amer ica. The resolutions, presented by the assembly's board of temperance and moral welfare, approving the Volstead act, expressing regret over the dis missal of a large number of prohibi tion enforcement agents, urging a na tion-wide campaign for federal cen sorship of moving pictures and fed eral enactment of uniform marriage and divorce laws, did not pass until an amendment regarding the Demp sey-Carpentier fight had been insert ed. In addition to expressing con demnation of the Ight, the amendment commends the New Jersey ministers who have opposed the bout. Peking.--China and Germany have signed a commercial agreement which Is considered tantamount to a peace settlement. Seven Killed In Wreck. Bagneres De Bigorre, France.-Sev. en persons were killed and thirteen in jured when a railway train was de-. railed at Artigues, near here. Repuleed With Losses. Athens.-Attacks against Greek nes in northern Asia Minor by Turk ish Nationalists have been repulsed with heavy losses, says an official statement issued by the war office. "Shyster" Methods Condemned. London.--Divorces are increasing at a great rate here, and so, too, ac cording to Judge Darling, are the "shyster methods," as they are some times termed in America, whereby some divorces are obtained. To Distribute State Bonus. Lansing, Mich.-The Michigan leg Is lature met In special session to en ct laws to govern distribution of the state soldiers' bonus for which a bond iue of $30,000,000 was voted at the Apil election. Lashed on Bare Back. Dallas, Tex.-J. T. Moore, 30, held; here in connection with an' attack; upon a young girl, was taken by a party of masked men to a secluded spot near the city and 25 lashes ap plied to his bare back with a whip. Starves Self to Death. Selma, Iowa.-Walter Oliver, son of a wealthy farmer, died on the sixtieth day of a self-Imposed fast. Oliver was a conscientious objector and was sent to Federal penitentiary when he * refused to don a uniform at Camp Dodge.- d Sims Warmly Greeted. London.-Newspapers vied in ex tending warm editorial greetings to Rear Admiral William S. Sims, com mander of American naval forces, who arrived here to receive a degree of doctor of laws from Cambridge iUniversity, was described by one newspaper as "The best friend in need thiat England found during the war." United States WIns SuIt Philadelphia.-A decision in favor of the United States government in a suit brought by the Ehret Magnesia Manufacturing company, of Philadel phia, to recover $23,889 alleged over charge for taxes for 11917, was said to pave the way for the government to collect millions of dollars from the Arms throughout the United States, which have similar cases pending. .Postoffice Furniture Provided. Washington.-The house, without a dissenting vote, accepted the Item in the deficiency bill appropriating $23, 000 for the purchase of necessary fur. niture for the Columbia, S. C., post, offie. Long Tariff Fight Ia Ended. Washington. - The long battle in congress over the emergency tariff bill was ended when the house by a Yote of 246 to 97 adopted the confer emo. report to which the senate has already agreed.. Ohieetea, West Virginia, Whne, chosen for the mext general assembly of the Southern Presbyterian Church, at the 61st general assembly here. Sessions will be held in the First Presbyterian Church there. Coolidge Wants Law Respected. New York. - Respect for the law and opposition to radicalism were urg-i ed upon Americans by Vice-President Calvin Coolidge in an address at the t25th anniversary celebration of the YokCommercial. Come Down To-Day, And Order Your Fresh Meats And Country Produce Eggs a Specialty Also Watkius Products Sold here. Phone 170 Spotless Meat Market. FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that John W. Cathcart, administrator of the es. ate of Mrs. N. A. Dickey, deceased, ias this day made application unto ne for a final discharge as such ad ninistrator; and that the 12th day )f June, 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M., at ny office, has been appoisted for the iearing of said petition. W. L. Holley, Judge of Probate, Fairfield Co., S. C. May 12, 1921. LUMBAGO. This is a rheumatism of the mus les of the back. It comes on sud enly and is quite painful. Every m.ovement aggravates the dis use. Go to bed, keep quiet and have Chamberlain's Liniment applied and i, quick recovery may be expected. Mrs. F. J. Dann, Brockport, N. Y., writes: "I can honestly say that Chamberlain's Liniment cured me of lumbago a year ago last summer, When I began using it I was flat n my back in bed and could not turn to the left or right. I had a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment in the house and this was applied to my back. I promptly drove away he pains and aches." Here is your opportunity to insure I against embarrassing errors in spelling. 1 pronunciation and poor choice of words. Know thexneaning of puzzling n war terms. Increcase your efficiency, which results in power and success. WEBSTER'S NEW INTERNATIONAL DwCTIONARY is an all-know ing teacher, a universal question answerer, m' - to meet your needs. It 2 in daily uso by'.. ' hundreds c; thousands of suc E ccs.d~ul men and women the wvorld ovecr. S400.000 Word3s. 2700 Pnaos- 6030 II i usrrations. 12.0Biogrphical Eh tries. 30,000 Coographical Subjects. I A'nzrma-Paicia Expositien. REGV.JLR rw:!OA-PAERn Editions. wRITE for Speimen Pages. FREE Pocket -.l12% -;c nm this paper. C . & C. VEKAM CO., See Forbidden Fruit on May 27, the Great Human Drama of Modern H4arred Life. EVILS OF CONSTIPATION. Perhaps the most serious of the iseases caused by constipation is ppendicitis. If you would avoid :his dangerous, disease, keep your >owels regular. For this purpose Chamberlain's Tablets are excellent, easy to take and mild and gentle in effect. CITATION NOTICE. Ihe State of South Carolina, County of Fairfield. By W. L. Holley, Probate Judge. Whereas 0. E. Manigault made suit to me to grant him Let ters of Administration of the estate md effects of John E. Manigault. These are therefore to cite and ad nonish all and singular the kindred md creditors of the said John E. Manigault, deceased, that they be md appear before me, in the Court >f Probate ,to be held at Winnsboro o 2nd of June next, after' publica tion hereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore oon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 18th day of May, Anno Domini 1921. W. L. Holley, Judge of Probate. 666 quickly relieves Constipation, Biliousness, Loss of Appetite and Heradaches due to Torpid Liver. TO ALL G.UIE WAJ1DENS. In tle pamphlet of Bird, GCam an] n-onMi,'ratory Fs Laws of So'th Carolina, published by authority of W. H. Gibbes, Ciief Game Warden of South Carolina, in April 1920. there is a failure to incorporate Act No. 386, of the Acts of 1918, which Act, in part, says: "There shall be a close time in -il the creeks, streams and inland wat ers of the State from the setting of the sun each Saturday until the ris ing of the sun each Wednesday, i1. ing which time all seines, nets or any plan or device for the stoppage or collecting of fish, which obstructs any portion of any creek, stream or inland waters other than a dam for manufacturing purposes, shall be re moved from said creek, stream or in land waters; and any person or per sons using such seine, net, plan or device in violation of the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon convic tion thereof before any Court of com petent jurisdiction, shall be fined in the sum of two hundred dollars, one half of which shall go to the in former and the other half to the Court in which the. case shall be tried, or be irhprisoned for a period of not less than three nor more than six months, or both, in the discretion of the Court trying the case. Noth ing herein contained shall apply to fishing with dip nets used by hand. And wherever any seine, net, or any plan or device for the stoppage or collecting of fish, as above stated, shall be used, the Chief Game War den or any Warden shall have the authority, in the name of the State, to seize and hold said seine, net or plan or device for the stoppage or collecting of fish, and to use the same as evidence for the purpose of convicting any person violating the provisions of this section, and, upon conviction of the person so using said seine, net or plan or device for the stoppage or collecting of fish, the same shall be forfeited to the State and sold, the proceeds of said sale to be transmitted to the credit of the Game Protection Fund." "Approved the 12th day of Febru ary, A. D. 1918." On May 12, 1921, I took this mat ter up with the Attorney General and his opinion is: "I find no amendment or repealing Act changing the provisions of this Section in the respect that it re iu 'r a 'elose time' in creeks, 3treams and inland water of the state. In my opinion this- prois ion is still in effect. (Signed) Sami'l 9. Wolfe, Attorney General." On account of this law not having been enforced for the past few years it is very probable that many people may be under the impression that he law has been repealed, and, for this reason I wish you to publish this letter in your county papers in order that the people may be advised. I hereby advise that you vigorously enforce the provisions of the above rentioned laws, after you have pub ished same in the newspapers. This is a very important law, and if properly enforced, will do more to protect the fish of our State than any other one law upon the statute books. Very truly yours, A. A. Richardson, Chief rGame Warden. 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