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As in the fu Ford Cars, Stock of Tii Reducl This includi sizes. This I save mone3 4Clare Vi I FORD DISTRIBh, Sacrifice Sale of $ .00 Muslin Gowns 14 C~)IAORE tf 80.00l Suits This Week $;7.50 Suits Tis Week $8.00 Suits This Week S1 1.00 Suits This Week $ 12.50 Suits This Week $15.00 Suits This Week $10.00 Su~its This Week~ 10 D~ozen Middie Sp) McColli A Few New Sport U)RESSE'S .ust Arrived. TION ON Lture we will carry nothin we are compelled to cl *es (above sizes for Ford! tionLP1 Of 15 and War Tax .s about six different ma s a big opportunity for a 1, as these Tires are all st ire Your Car UJTORS J. C. PL ISa1criflice SalIe COATiS tis~ WA~eek! SSk.irt~ $1.98 a Skirts $.. . . 2.189 1(1 ;kirts~ $-.. . . - _ 3.19 II Skirts. .. - $3.69 dl Skirts,---------. -$1.98 I) WASH MIDI)IE SUITS .............--.-. --$5.75 ~$9.25 acial, Thisj Week at $1..50. e of Voiles at 49c and 69c. uim Brothers, SUMTER, ISacrifice Salk S. C. i resses at $35.0< :m m~ e m m m arerr~~. TIlRES g but Tires for >se - our entire y)at a per cent ikes in all the car owner to andard makes. OJWDEN. Mylanager. W I 1 .1 NOTO' L nt 1 w is H 'i~CoIlumh today 1 ed that .;ftI'r cont..:ultjing wit - ------ renb h. eit haft dec1ided to at t n<1 n11;at i(1nal I )elocrat ic convent ioi S Irnic. June- 28, to whit waIS t heted a deler~te at Ina-re fntoreio th !irst. part of lhe State S'elator Smi it.h Sa id that he wvou ol he campaign in hi ern v idedl thte nationatl D~emocrati e e e'l 1ign In the0 West f'or the 1 Ilie filed his plledg~e and paidi hi sessmlent toda~y. So fat' Sena tor ha ontly Vonte iloponnt. Georige rtetnt of Iattfton, solicitor of' lhere havte beent r'epeatedi ro thtformier en at or ( hiristite lIen Colum iVouhl enter the rc bei wilit' e a enelidate for at 'ic this sumtimer. lI I st atedl to cltio personal fr d~turing the first week in May under noiC t tircustltnes wouJ ( he aniaeeither for the United S Seaeor any other omeie. HANK FO)RCED TO0 CLO)S treatsury bills, and the banking miissioner found it (lid not have claimed goldl reserve. (ClITATlION NOTICE(F IlIE STATE OF SOTH' CA RO I County '>f' Clarendon 1By J1. M. Windhami, Probate Judi Whereas, Lilly E. Davis made to me to grant her Letters of At Sistration of the Estatte atnd effec William M. Davis. These are, therefore, to cite an monish all and singular the Kiu and Creditors of the said Williai D~avis dleceasedl, that they he am pear before me, in the Court of bate, toi be heldl at Mantning or 21lst (lay of June next, after pul tion hereof, at 11 o'clock in the n(on, to show cause ,if any they why the said Administration tl UP not be grantedl. Given under my hand this 28th I f May Anno Domini, 1920. 1Pd.~I jJudge of Pre LET'S TELL'I Do you know that the agrioult went to market last year for $41,94 products of the great State of Calif Do you know that California is Carolina? You know California as a grea California know about South Carolt know South.Carolina You eat California's pruves, ora scts every day, because California h Let's tell California about obr w and Pecans. Let's tell the world a sources. This *fi' be a purt of the'progr ment Board, which will make a at& 31-3z. Your people received $620,000,00 Give a mite to toll of South Car DO IT FOR SOU STATE'S G000 PUT INTO BIG PROGRAM 1: SOUTH CAROLINA IS GOING TO REALIZE ON ENORMOUS 2 NATURAL ASSETS DEVELOPMENT BOARD IS MEANS Body Has Been In Field a Year and is H~ Now Being Urged to Take on Ao tivitles Untouched by Others What i, this new thing that calls itself a moVeentL for the advance ment of this State? How is it guig about such a task. Isn't everybody here already trying L.> promoto the State's host interests? and, Why do we need a general movemnent along Ithose lines? These are some of the questions - which have been as;ked since the South Carolina Development Board opened a now headquarters in Colum bia and announced its plans for a state-wido ex pansin-n ca mpaign to se cure an indivilual ieibership of somle thousands and anl income which will equip, it to to the t hins whic Its past record of achieveinents is urging it to underiah:e. Not An Experrncnt. in answering the qu st ions about the organization mninemnrs of h ft State Campaan ommatle ofwhh Governor Robert A. Co 'per is chair man and former Covernor lliihar i I. Manning vicen-chairm:on, place 0mpha sis on ther!- featrI: The t'xnuth Cam:-miina Developimnt Board is not a ba:! new org:: - tion; it is not an i x - m''nt in anl untrild field of vorl: it dioes not dupli r D ate anyv exi.-aing, aitency; it 1.1 d-!oI anud crIati in form ami fully r pre;anta b hi, tive of every section 4and intierest in th. the State. The board has Ii en operating more at than a year, with a linmim'md onmhlr of he members and a very zm:Ilj incme. and4 Yet it has inade a rort o'f camin- accomplishment which many older a.l ! v 22larger bodies might envy. It has bas3 Id, ed its prograi on that whieib devlai ment boards In other States, notably In the far west, have created, thua avoidinog their mistakes and proflting~ mn to by their successes. Its government: arty. and operation have been placed di as.. rectly in the control of the indiividual ;mith memblers, who will ala) dletermine Its Wt policies. No interest and no secmtion th e the Stato will ba wIthout full rep .sentation. >as Its Field Unoccupied. 1Co- I articular, It is pointed out that tha development board is not over mor lapping any other agency. Since liaNoember 1918, when thenmovemevnt but ad ts ctul ineptonandspecifi uitcally for more than a year past, it has flhat been performing state-wido services y of- and building up a program of definite activtles which were and are awaiting iendsl the attention of an organization rep-' h rosentative of the untedn opinion of' lie :tthousands of South Carolinians. There Is not today any other body of citizens taem; equipped to handle these tasks. There fore the South Carolina D~evelopment Board speaks of its expansion cam i'C paign, which will be made from Jutne 2'l to 26, as an effort to greatly --The strengthen an existing piece of ma ohas, ohinery to do an Important work for the good of South Carolina. pnc The precise definition of the organ. Teization given at the Columbila head I5Ssue quarters is: com- It 4s a large number of eitizens its banded together fo carry to a suc cessful conelusion such actIvities as will bring development to the """ agricultural, industrIal add na. tural resources of the State; bet. trhealth conditions and schoois; JINA encouragn farm home ownershIp; improve communIty life In all :! phases; encourage upbuilding of sut the live stock industry; stimulate Imin- the diversification of farm prod. ts of ucts and so add to the health, hap.. pInes. and prosperity of the State; dl ad- the general eleaning up and then idredC( the advertising to the world of n M. the produots and opportunItIes I ap- South Caroline has to offer. Pr- The members of the State campaIgn )lica- committee have considered and die fore-- cussed the project from every angle have, and agree that the movement Is one louldI which when understood by the citi sce, will be adopted as the denite day program which Governor Cooper and others have strongly urged South Carollna should have.. MHE WORLD ural produots of South Carolina 10,000 More than the agricultural )rnla? about six tinies the size of South rich State, but how much does sa? The United States does not nges, grape fruit and other 'Drod as advertised -them. )nderful Sweet Potatoes, Peanuts bout our utisurpassed natural re tm of the South Carolina Develop ie-wide expan'sidn campaign June ) on the farms last year elina'ts might! MH CAROLINA! NIEDMONT VIEW OF PLAN TO "0 IT FOR SOUTH CAROLINA" "T'his body (the South Carolina De 6elopment Hoard) is coiposed of the cading mon of South Carolina in all ines of aclivity. The executive comn. mnittee, which is, to formulate plans ind push the work of tho board, rop -esents nvery sectign, and every in erest of importance and is ainde up )f able, broad- mind(d, successful mon 3f affairs," said an editorial in the 1reenville News on May 14. "To have such a body of men united er the common welfare, led by such I committee, is full of hopeful prom Ise. It is ani effort to organize the people of the whole State for the gen eral development of all public and prlvate intrrests. After all, real or. a-1nlization is simply getting people to gether under wiso and officient lead rship to prosecut conion -Ltrpo(es ander uniform plans. The loadership I provitldd by the board; tho pur Ises are wisely and ably colitrue ivO; thle 1lans will be forthcoming; Ithi press will ceho and re-echo the allI; and the people will res pond. "hrie board, very wisely, is going to specializ:' in the dovelopment of the a gr icilural resolirees of the State. 'hey ate fuindamental." I SE EN H GNIVE S NEW1 MOVEMENT MUCH TIME Senator Nit - hi.; tensen of liMau fort is proving his interest and faith in th' i w nv. uoit for at unification "i the (" m':i! lokl9ng cit tis by giv inguitchl anad att":1 ion to the I Ih Cro n liVeklopme1nt ' I W ard b- tpends s'vi tal fy -:Wh woeek in oumiai at wrk~ wlttn ith State com ::: - which ha.: h.1rno of the Cain ignl plans 'Ni o11s I ilgigemnents to o-k in sev oal places in the next two wvek. 'TI", is thi sontatora vww of the project in Iis own words: "We 4..,n1 ca;krry our constructive ac tiviti's t. a sul : fill .oe llsion and do n1 ;ilv 1T - hi, ga, towards the up. builing of otr : un proided whole. it dt(1 co-operation is afforded. i:nny org aniziat ions witi simiiar aimis ali IirOses Irei workIng ain. gil: hantded, thereby causing duplica tn of effort. Proper co-ordinatIon In eo nstructivye work and thll bringing I ogothier (of thle heaaers anid workors thr ough one organ :zation actinig as a cle arin ho 1 ittec, iiiOans effielency in opIeratlti and quicker and botter re suIts. "This boardl offers its services as a letarh-.g houise, and the various comn miisslons provido the nelcessary ma chinery for close co-operation and ef. flelent Operation. "TJhe South Carolina Development Board is comtposedj of anid supported by Indlivkfuul mnembersm, theroby pro serving Its donioeratic principTes and pirovitditng for th'e affiliatIon di other org nhized hoielis as a wnloio'' Urges Growing of Hemp Joseph ixon, wrIting Governor Colpor from Now York, says hemp can b)0 growni successfully int the east ern and coastal counties of South Car olina. Mr. Dihxon says he has a .thered enotugh hemp seed to plant 1,000 acres of fiber anid wilt furnish samtpie., of seed to any one wishing to try the ex perlnment. Hie says the crop can be made worth mIlliops of dollars to the Sotuth. Hie contends that in building ships the United States imports imoth ing but the hemip ropes. The author of the letter holds a podition as chief officer on one of the United States shipping board ships, engaged in trade with different parta of the world. Hie Is a native of New Zealand, fromt whIch this country im ports much hernp annually. Mr. Dix on's address is 321 West Twenty4rst street. Action on Evaporated Milk When the executive committee of the state board of health meetsr, it will probably -be called upon to decide whether evaporated skimtmedl milk, put up in containers holding less thanu one gallon. will be permitted to be sold in South Carolina. Dr. Hfayne, state health officer, *aid that 'in 1912 the state board of health passed a regulation prohibiting the male of condensed skimmed milk tin Siouth erolIna in packages less thee one gallon. The objeot, Dr. Hlayne mai, wns to pr-otet the hath a tnan