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For three years the P efforts to the developn every facility for rest worked with one defini most efficient power p1 That motor is now an the laboratory to the lessly and continuousl: and strain that brutal stance it has emerged i These long, exhaustiva Paige Motor is indeed The war has taught lessons. In the past th an entirely new conce scale production. You will find a striking "Glenbrook" model. The scrupulously accui Government mechanisi With the closest insp much broader experie highly refined, highly One ride in the "Glen balanced construction sweeps you along with cal noise. There is m< car glides on its w'ay v L/ . DOG F'IGU;RES~ IN RAID stilts had I one of the A sheville, N. C., JTan. 2. "'aM,'' the t he otleers Relgian police dlog, ownvd bly S. Glenn 33aptuingl Youing, spJec'ial agent <fcpa rtment o.(f several gal justice, figu.iired today in the raidj made13 (com1plete e by revenue (omeers on th ree ill ic it by the (p3 itilla in P'olk ('ounty nlearI herec, the t he phan11ts, log capturing one of the operators. ed b~y the Sourrounline t.he snot. where the (': Jo., >uncng a sige engineers have been devoting the Lent of a New Six-cylinder motor. Wit arch and experiment, these men has te object in mind-the production of th ant in the world. accomplished fact. It has passed fro -oad and there it has been tested merc r. It has been subjected to every stre driving might suggest, but in each il vith a flawless record. tests have convinced us that the ne the most efficient of all light sixes. I A New kmerican manufacturers many valuab ree years, for instance, we have developc ption of precise manufacturing in lar example of this practice in the New Paij ate methods that were applied to delica ns are now producing every unit of our ca ection, vastly increased equipment ar nce, there could be only one result 3tandardized product. brook" tells an eloquent story of finel The smooth, even power of the mot out c suggestion of vibration or mechar ~rely a gentle purr from the exhaust as t2 pith the buoyancy of an aeroplane. CAROLINA MACI SUM' IEen h idden ,thel oflicera sen lt wee(ksu and th men, who wase captured by ,who then rushed the plant, 'f E~A V Y It over 1 .0001 allons of heer-, Washington Ions of hot liqiuor anid t hree ment d. eeficijt utfits. A fight was put up during Novemi rators in anl effort to save malltely $014,50( bult th(y were overpower-- the year, alcc( officers. Th is makes 58 pileed andl mad ofo Q Q * * f :67* ew Paige i VV ir economy of operation, hill climbing ab h flexibility it has far surpassed any power I e organization. ie Best of all it is an original Paige produc engineers and built by Paige mechanics ii n it we have incorporated every approved f< i- automotive engineering. s In brief, it represents the sum total < knowledge. It expresses accurately an mendous strides of scientific developmen w period. It is a strictly modern achieven n combined genius of two continents. Paige Car le All road shocks and jars are immediately i d spring suspen~sion. There is no danger of sway or "side slit speed may be, for every ounce of weigh ,e tributed with scientific precision. te Inside the car there is body room, leg ro< r. five adult passengers to travel in luxurio d The upholstering is soft and inviting ---the a appointments throughout are the best So far as the design is concerned, you o >r expect, for this is "The Most Beautiful i- The "Glenbrook" model is our latest ach2 eC ask you to see it-ride in it --drive it opinion. We shall be quite content to a PAIGE- DETRO) COM DiETROI FIINERY COMPANY, reR, S. C. 22nd operator. s~t omrecnms .Jan. 2.- -The govern rom ralilroad~ operation eee otso 99~ her will be approxi- $1 OOOO ',00, a low record for Osm iJr it rdling to figures comn-_____ e' public~ tonight by theLosilKyan . stateomcs iqo fommeprte comiss . r, lotor rlity, acceleration and )lant developed by this t-conceived by Paige 1 the Paige shops. In -ature that is known tc. >f current engineering d completely the tre t during the entire war lent-a product of the absorbed in the velvety " no matter what the t in the chassis is dis m and elbow room for us comfort. equipment and general that ,money can buy. f course know what to Ut..r in America." ievement. We merely -and fo mn your own bide by the result. [T MOTOR CAR PANY TI, U.S. A. s of Paige Cars' on figures, will bc dliscontinlued next Monday, it the twenty wa announcedl heroa tonight. I operation. R. L. Mc~ellar, fo reign freight traf a for th fic manager of the Southern Railroadl more than announced that it would be almost im p)ossible to accept shipments4 for ex port later than .January 5, because~ of x1>ont' inability to ship the liquor to sea ports and place it on board ship by ovement of .January 16, when national prohibition n countries hecomes eftrive. EARTHQUAKE IN MEXICO, CAUSES HEAY TOLL Center of Disturbance Believed to Have Been Near oVlcano of Ori zaba-IImpossiblo to Eeven Ap proximate Casualties. Panic Among Ignorant Classes. Mexico City, Jan. 4 (By the A'so elated Press.)--Scores of persons have been killed in a violent earthquake which occurred in many parts of Mexi eo last night. The center of the dis turbance is believed to have been near the volcano of Orizaba. Incomplete press reports indicate that the state of eVra Cruz suffered more than any other section, although seismic disturbances, were felt throughout the entire republic. Ad vices from Coroba say that 30 dead have already been accounted for in the village of San Juan Coscamatepec, where many houses were destroyed. There are unconfirmed reports of a similar catastrophe in the village of Huatuasco. At Jalapa, further north, 50 victims of the earthquake have been counted including numerous (lead. Lack of communication with the other smal ltowns and villages in the theater of the disturbance makes even approximate estimates of the casual ties impossible. The earthquake caused great alarm in the large cities. Marine distur bances have occurred off Vera Cruz city and there were some casualties, although the number is not known, with considerable destruction of pro perty. From San Juan Coscomatepec, it is reported that the shocks still con tinued Sunday. Information secured from the gov ernment observatory at Tacubaya show tha tthere were three distinct shocks, the strength of which decen tralized the instruments. The first shock, which occurred at 9.45 o'clock Saturday evening lasted five minutes. The 'second, at 10.25 was very brief but of terrific intensity and was ac :ompanied by terrifying subterranean noises. The third shock, at 11:01 :'clock was not discernible except by the seismographs. The panic in the capital among the igonrant classes was indescribable. Many of the people fled from their homes and flocked, to the churches. The Indians in the suburbs hurried to the shrine of the Virgin of Gauda lupe. From Toluca, Cuernavaca and Puebla comes similar voices of panic. Slight damage was done to the poorly :onstructed homes of the poor people. Panic reigned in various cities and villages in the state of Vera Cruz. where the people left their homes and spent the night in the streets. The damage in Mexico City was lim ted to cracks in the large buildings. There were no deaths and none of the inhabitants was injured. While the government observatory has not decided what caused the shock reports received from Cordoba, state :>f Vera Cruz, assert that they were lue to the volcano Orizaba although the mea& ,e dlispatches contain noth ing regardling a possible eruption or a volcanic (disturbance. The two volcanoes near Mexico City --Propocatepel and Ixtaccihuti have shown no signs of disturbance. The shocks were fet heavily among the towns along the ridge valley of Mexico, while the capital which is in the center of the valley, was not af fectedi severey. Late rep~orts received here say that the (death list in San Juan, Coscoma tepee, was augmented as a result of the collapse of the church tower which 2rashedl in upon the crowds gathered insidle the edific to pray followving the first shock. Vera Cruzt city is without water, while the lighting systems of Orizaba andl Jalapa) are out of 'omissi5ion. A report from Orizabha says it is be lieved two trains one bound for Mex ico City a nd the other for Vera Cruz, were dlerailed by the shock. NOTICE OF" DISCH A RGE I will apply to the .Judge of Pro b~ate for Clarendon County, on the 12th, day of JTanuary 1920, at 11 r,'clock a'. m. for letters of discharge as administrator of the Estate of W. P.* WVebber, deceased. .James V. Burgess, Pd- Administrator. De'. 10th 1919. NOTICE OF~ D)ISCHARGE I, will apply to the Judge of Pro bate for Clarendon County, on the 12th (lay of January 1920; at 11 o'clock a. m. for Letters of discharge as adlministrator of the estate of Laurence Keith lHowle, deceased. Timmons C. Howvle, p-Adminiistraitor. Summerton, S. C., Dee. 5th, 1919. Sbxa ocale .~h iluo Ribbxon. f yearsknownas lest,safst,Always Se1!abte SOLD BY ODWOISTSi navERY Ho