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Car Owi We are now locat offering the public ACCESSORIES. We are carrying and KOKOMO tirei Stop in and see uw w. J. PHONE 176 DEPORT RADICALS AT ONCE IS PL.AN n Proceedings Started Agairst Red Leaders RAIDS, TO BE CONTINUED p ~ tl Russian Union Considered Leaders in Move to Overthrow Gov ernment. t Washington, Nov. 10.-Deportation proceedings have been instituted in a number of cities to ride the country of the violent radicals caught in the nation-wide raids which have been in progress since Friday, Attorney Gen- a eral Palmer announced tonight. Instructions have gone to all De partment of Justice agents, the At- I torney General said to permit no de- t Ia yin instituting formal- hearings pre < liminary to actual deportation. As- 1 surances have been received from r other government departments hav- r ing to do with deportations that ac- s tion would be taken to expeditet the s cases. We Se A We Not Only * ~You GOOD~ * We give you sers * service in picking * termining the PRI( * These three item * in perfect confiden, * chase. And your < * We invite you t'c * iwill do our utmost I I Genei R is one of the strong R this business is alv 4j MANNING. IT C TO iers and Rep; ed next door to the Pastime i good line of AUTO SUPP in stock a complete line of I and tubes, Texaco Motor Oi . Our good are best, our p Young Moto MA In the meantime the clean-up of the ountry will continue, Mr. Palmer au ouncing tonight that there must be no let-up." The total number actual y held on deportation warrants had cached 391 tonigth, while from some ities in which radical leaders were icked up, reports had not reached he department. Russian Workers. Efforts of the department represen atives, it was said, are being directed sore particularly at the Union-of Rus ian Workers( This organization, randed by the Attorney General as he most dangerous anarchistic group n the country, was said to have wide amifications with the department gents still uncovering new evidences f activities. Opinion at the Department of Jus ice as expressed today seemed to be hat the Russian union perhaps was onstituting itself a self-appointed eader o fall organizations which are >reaching overthrow of the govern nent.. Literature seized was said to how that the organization accepts upport from almost any source so ong as it was working to defeat au [Iand M Sell But ice in selecting just the AR' the QUALITY you desire, 3E you can afford to pay. s of SERVICE enable you to ec that you will be satisfied onfidence is the reward for bring your shopping probl< o solve them satisfactorily. ral Mercha est in~ the county. Our yeai rays at your service. .John . Sc IV b r ] I' n tir men. Theatre. We are LIES and FORD INITED STATES is and Greases. rices less. r Co. oNNING, S. C. thority and destroy private property rights. Officials said they had evi dence showing that leaders of the union had made overtures to other and lesser groups of radicals to join their organization, holding out promises of rewards when State and society are overthrown. Because they are considered the most dangerous of all radical types, I those arrested in the recent raids are being held in $10,000 bail, officials said. Peter Bianki and Adolph Sch nabel, both former secretaries of the Union of Russian Workers, have been held in bail for $15,000. NOTICE No trespassing or hunting allowed on the following tracts of land: Alco lu farm, Spigner farm, Montgor .ry, Daniels and DuRant lands, Levi and Spigner lands, Tindal place, Levi Bros. and Epps lands, Webb place, Appelt and Plowden piace and E. R. Plowden place. All in Fork of Black River. J. M. GRAHAM, 6t-c. Agent for D. W. Alderman & Sons Co. I eGive *{I We Give You SERVICE * !ICLE you want; * and service in deC shop at this store with your pur which we labor, ems to us. We Our line of ndise 's of experience in SODi >uth Carolina aui>j, uaIIfsusg, !. 0 . 'INEWOOD'S FIRST FAIR p3 A BIG SUCCESS mt The Community Fair held at Pine- st food last Friday was much enjoyed a y everybody there. The merchants ecidedl to close their business at 12 E 'clock Friday noon and give every ody a "fair showing". A great many 'eople from the surrounding country as there throughout the day, but M Lot as many as should have been ci t is a knowing fact, that a tr ''e for the betterment of the far nt s and he should take greater ir: le and more interest in a Fair of h's kind. The people of Pinewood lIli ki everything in their power to make h- first fair a great success, and it vs. The exhibits were great, con i 'ering the short time they had in ;c tting them up ready for exhibition. Mr. W. O. Tatum, principal of ?iaewood High School, Mr. A. M. VI tsser, County Demonstration Agent : I Mrs. McPherson, Home Demon stration Agent, did a great work in e omoting this Fair and its success. Phey were all three busy as a bee ;hroughout the day ,interesting and xplaining to the people all the in :ormation that was necessary in re ard to the exhibits. The best exhibits there, were in the Fancy Work Department. They 1a'1 on exhibition, some embroidered ,m i crochet work that would have taken prizes at the State Fair. One article that took the eye of thy! people, was a watermelon that was put on exhibition by Mr. S. B. Kolb. He stated that he had pulled the melon from the vine that morn ing, and of course, it got a blue rib bon. Mrs. J. W. Weeks, Chairman of the Curios Department, had on exhibition some articles that were well worth seeing. One was a sword used by D. F. Lide, during the Civil War. An other was, a belt made from the hide of a Boa Constrictor killed in Cuba by Dr. W. If. Reynolds in the Spanish American War. A pair of boots and a canteen used by D. F. Lide in the Civil War, also an o1(1 English plate warmer, over 150 years old. An interesting feature was the pony race. The prize was won by little Miss Mattie Hlodge. Some that won blue ribbons on ex hibits were: Duroc Stock Farm, on hogs, Mr. B. B. Broadway, sugar' e"'ne, some of the stalks measuring 8 feet and over, Mr. S. B. Kolb, water melon, Messrs J. R. Griflin and B. W. DesChamps won blue ribbon on sweet potatoes, Little Miss Jaunite Culp, 7 months old, won the blue rib bon in the baby contest and Master Cecil Barwick won blue ribbon as best baby boy. There were lots of other prizes awarded that we didn't get the cor rect information. Mr. Luce agent for the Fordson Tractor was on the job demonstrating with his Tractor. He did some good work despite the fact that the ground he had was awfully sandy and cover ed with thick grass. Dr. S. J. Summers, of Cameron, S. C., was judge of the cattle and swine department and he used good judge meat after thoroughly examining the exhibits. Dr. Summners is a successful breed cer of pure bred hogs anid has been on numerous committees at the State k, Fair. On interviewing Dr. Summeris as to his opinion of the Fair. lhe said: "TPhe exhibits are wonderful consider- I ing the short time they had in getting them up, and too, this is the first timie, and I am sure from the interest thel people are taking, it will he' a niuch larger and better one next year." TlOBACC'O STEMMERY D)ESTROYEI) BY IIE Florence, Nov. 11.--Fire on Sunday' destroyer the tobacco st'emoery of T. . D. Martin, wvith a loss in plant and I tobacco of $75,000. The loss is fully [ covei'ed by insurance. The origin of - the fire is unknown, It started about - midlnight. The stemmery, which was - a frame building, and the brick stor- L age warehouse adjoining it were both L destroyed. In all about 75,000 pounds of dlriedl tobacco were burnedl. Mr.[ Martin, who is an indlependent buyer, residlent, here, stated that lie would - I'HIE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA 1 County of Cla rndoniI COURT O1F COMMON PLE~AS SUMMONS FOR REIEl" [dIa Lei Plaintiff, against T. W. Gibson, Defendant. fO THlE D)EFEND)ANTI: YOU ARE HIEREIBY SUJMMONED md1( re(uiredI to aniswer the 'ompilaliit i. this action, of wvhich a copy is he~re vith served upon you. and to serve a opy of your answe'r to the said com. >lamt on the subscriber' at his oflice iatiming, South Carol ina with in twen -y days after the service thereof, ex dusive of the day of such service; nmd if you fail, to answer the complaint w:ithiin the time a foresarid, the plain iff in this action will apply to tbhe ~ourt for the i'elief de(manded in the1 ompilain. And, TAKIE NOTICE thait the Summonsiii, nd Coampla it in the above stated ac ion were filed in thei Otli('e obf the ilerk of Court of Co mmoni Pleas for a id county and state on Novemberic 31, 919. Daited November 4. A. 1). 1919. t-c. FRED I lESESNE, PlaimUil''s A ttorney. L4: 'oceed at once to rebuild. He has t illion and a half pounds of tobaccc ored here, however, which he wil ra'nge to have redried elsewhere thi ason. -o [,EVEN NEGROES ARE SENTENCED TO DIE Helena, Ark., Nov. 11.--Judge J. Jackson, of the Philips County :cuit court, today sentenced to elec Dcution at Little Rock eleven neg es recently convicted of murder it !II lIIIiii 111111 IIIi I i liiHiHHHH iHHJIIIIIHHIliH IIHJIII Baggett Mixed FH -a "Mascot" Ag We will quote prices no, March 15th. I before _ih lli M ENhIB !IhhhiihilllhhIHlhiHthhihhhhhtHH llilH|t I|IIIHII WeWisht< That we expel Franklin AUTOA In shortly, therefore reasonably prompt deli If interested a demo will give us pleasure to Tisdale] SUMT Dea Franklin Auton Nash Passenger Fi Our expens~e is Our profit is SI WAe have PLAI ONE PRICE T1 Young & Next (1001 Pho, SUMTER A D)EALI Dodge Brc Chalme FOR SUJMTER, LEI COU If you are anticip~atin) near' future it will be t( your ordlers with us at< hy the factories that dec ter' than they have for the first degree in connection with the insurrection of October last. COLUMBIA PlOSTMAsTER Columbia, November 11 .-Word was received in Columbia today that Senator Dial has presented the name of Thomas B. Madden to the United States Senate for confirmation as post master at Columbia. Mr. Madden has been acting as postmaster since the death some months ago of the late Postmaster William H1. Coleman. & Bomar RTILIZERS nad ricultural Lime w for any delivery up to 3e sure to see us buying. )Anlounce :t a shipment of and Nash IOBILES will be in position to make very. nstration can be had. It show you. V1otor Co. ER, S. C. lers In iobiles Apperson Cars and Trucks :n SMALL W'ALLI N FIG~URES, '0 ALL. Company to Theatre. ie 176i. I0TOR CO. RS FOlR thers and rs Cars NTIIES g , butyinlg a car within the youlr advantage to plac(e >ne'e, for we are informedl liveries wvill be mluch b ei - [he 1mast six months.t