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0UUR St * sirable while giving i articles is too assure you th ment. G11 GIF All in perfect inspection of courtesy whe NEWBERRY CASE MAKES PROGRESS Early Trial in Federal Court Likely TWO PLEAS OF GUILTY Half a Dozen of One Hundred and Thirty-five Defendants Appear in Court. Grand Rapids, Mich., Dec. 1.-Unex pected progress wvas madeO today by federal officers in preparing the wvay for an early trial of the 135 men, in cluding United States Senator Truman H. Newberry, who were indicted by a federal grand jury here late Saturday on charges of corruption, fraud andl conspiracy in connection wvith the New berry election campaign In 1918. Serv ice wastsecured on a number of those indicted and first arraignments were held before Federal Judge C. W. Ses // Pers You ToS~'p FURS roJAgEL No cornnissions to py Wrte oday' for free shipping tag & top price ilt. N. SABEL & SONS ieu. DepL s Louisville, Ky. the Seaths argut ad eldest far, hide asd weel besse Bland Cars of Character SU1IMTER. S. C. ore this Season Christmas Gifts. o the ones you I lengthy to desc at you will not I 'TS FOR TH TS FOR TI taste for the Yi this complete ther you purcha &J. F. Turbev lIIlllllllI lllI ll1 l1 lI lllIilll llIIIIII II1111 III~illlll I I I llll II IIII l llI Ill IlIlIII sions today, half- a dozen of the do fendants appearing in court. Something of a sensation was cause today when two of those cited in ti, true bills, but whose names did not a pear in the list announced Saturda: came before Judge Sessions and plea: ed guilty to counts contained in the it dictments. YI1hese were William 1 Rice, a Grand Rapids printer who th morning pleaded guilty to 'cc iuspirac and was released under bond of $1,0( andl Allie K. Moore, formerly a Grar RLaids newspaper man andl later publisher at Marquette, Mich., wi pleaded guilty late today to four six counts. Several others of the 321 who names had been withheld pending sei ice of the warrants, correctly su pectedl they had been named in the 11 d ictment and appeared vohmitarily court today. They included George] Rogers, former Grand Rapids alde man; George K. Welsh, Kent courd manager of the Newberry campaigi Charles Carpenter, former member the Grand Rapids health board, ar Roman F. Glocheski, said to have be< employed at a salary of $160 a moni to work during the Newberry car paign among the Polish residents< Grand Rapids. All pleaded not guilt Glocheki being held in $2,600 bail ai the others in $1,000. That a bench warrant had beeni suedl for Senator Newberry- was irn catedl when it wvas announcedl th Charles Potter of the federal court h: furnished United States Marsh O'Connor with one for each of t1 136 persons indlicted. Speculation as to whether Senat Newborry would attempt to resist so ice of warrant against him was d posed of when former Circuit Judl James 0. Murfin of Detroit now tho Newberry counsel, vnnounced i (lay that the senator would appear court here next Monday to answver t indlictment. Arraignment of the remainder the dlefendlants is expected to spre >ver the entire week but all thc namedl in~ the indictmnents, Judge Se sions has announced, must appear court on or before next Monday, D 8. Trial of the cases will not be p mitted to (drag, Judge Sessions dicated today, stating that an eff will be made to compi as them bef4 the 1020 presidlential ele aion. Plies Cured in 6 to 14 Days D a get:fund moo eIf PAZO ONMN Useful C Pres< is stocked with t Articles that are ove and esteem. ribe in this space, )e disappointed ii E LITTLE OF E OLDER OF iletide Season. V line, assuring yc se or not. TURBEI ille, S. C. GETS LARGE SUM FROM LICENSES 'l e Sales of licenses and collections of p fines through the office of the state r, game warden have already reached a I- figure above any other month and the i- money is still coming in. Yesterday " Wade Hampton Gibbs, chief warden, i said the collection of fines and the y sale of hunting licenses had brought 0 in $22,000 for November and he cx dI pected at least $6,000 or $6,000 more a before all November reports wvere in. a This report is the best Mr. Gibbs rf has made and shows that his office is on the job every minute. In Novem e ber of 1918 the figures for that month -v' were $7,482. For the fiscal year of 3. 1919 andl 1920 the chief wardlen pre 1. dicts a business of $100,000, wvhichi n will break all records. i3 Mr. Gibbs said yesterday that the r-. state office was looking after the gamc y~ situation in every secti-m of the statt ~, with live game wardens. In som< f counties goodl results were not obtain a ed and Mr. Gibbs wvent to the scent n himself and carried two special war h dens wvith him. One instance wvas - notedl where almost no licenses wer< ~r sold and no fines were collected. Th< y, special wvardens visited the count3 d( and within two weeks over $900 has come into the coff'ers from that coun s- ty. Mr. Gibbs has worked up a splen. did organization for protecting th< Sgame in South Carolina andl enforcing al the laws. 1e 0 TrilE WILD) ANIMALS AND) D)ESTITUTrE CHILDREN or OF CLARENDON COUJNTS . Hrow in the wvorld is there any con nection between the game birds an< e animals and the poor~ boys and girl: of of Clarendon Count? So, that's you: o- query after reading the above head in ing? That there may become a very evital and far reaching connectioni isthe purpose of this article to show~ It is possible that every time a gamn of license is bought in Clarendon Count: dthere many be a contritution both to wvardl the preservation of game and1( to se ward the care and education of poo ~s- children. The Game Warden's oflic in exists for the purpose of studyinj ac game life in Clarendon County, im 'proving 'i and protecting it; and p~ar -of this . pose is , as strang -as it mt~~ seem, th ~ the sale o >rt licenses. h1'e De l a eW Stote In Ire dlustrial School, Willing ~, S. C., ha been established for tno purpose a __studyving, urotecting, and improvin; the. lives of the poor children of ever county of the state, wvhich of cours means this county. There is re sultin le from the sale of grm licenses oe * Iiristmas ants he most De really worth 'a The list of but we can 1 the assort TES JES le invite your >u of perfect VILLE, 'iyllllIg||||g ||I|||||||||||g |||||||||||||||||||||||||9||||||| Game Warden's office. What shall become of this money? It has been suggested that it be given to the De la Howe Industrial School for the benefit of the poor enidren of the state. We take such pains to teach our children love for w::d animals: now, wouldn't it be fine to think of the wild animals, even indirectly, car ing for our children? If the Legisla ture should decide at its next meeting Copyri Ii. J. Reoyno 7OU certainly get you. I call for a tidy red tin o1 makin's cigarette I You'il I of ytour smokestunts! W awaiting your call in a hc packing! Talk about flavor! Man smokecareer until you kn< contentment! And, back c Prince Albert's quality t cuts out bite and parch t rette will outlast any phon fs a cich to roll. It's crin Prince Albert upsets ar jimmy pipe can be ! It Is vpipes where one was smol to the joys of smoking. R.-J.REYNOLDS TOB .Cii $r, l .,.' ~A ( f \ ii, y THAT Ttt T ch end rep cokt att Mgcab t% ._'r j10 t# M 'I a < 1W hat / L We vit an< hai cal /Y FRI i"L to give the Came Protection Fund sirplus to De la Howe, all the coun ties of the state would be given free scholarships for their poor children at this school. Claren':on County would have its quota. such a distri bution of scholarships would be the most sensible way ot solving the prob lem that surrounds the lives of the st-it e' indic ent c' ildrten. It is pos sible that many who oppose the pay Ids Tobacco Co. * r-s when you lay your- smokecards on a toppy red bag of Prince Albert a vant to hire a statistical bureau to ke by, y~ou never dreamed Cf the sport 'me rolled cigarette when it's P. A ,man, you haven't got the listen of1 w what rolling 'em with P. A. can d< f P. A.'s flavor, and rare fragrance -stands our exclusive patented pro' Atith P. A. your smokesong in a mal ograph record you ever heard I Prin p cut and stays put like a regular y notion you ever had as to how dE the tobacco that has made three m, :ed before. -It has won men all over t A CCO COMPANY. Winston.Sa1 :ALENDAR .ar 1920, IS WORTH WHILE HIS CALENDAR Ls not an ordinary ap advertis. g cal ar. It is a striking roductioi in many >rs of an unusu^'ly -active girl. 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