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its cu tunit that son d secure. It is comn I ronaE muni savin age H O CHARLTON Presid SUPREME COURT TO DECID Fight in New York Not Endec der of Interstate Commer missiol. Albany, N. Y., Nov. 29. preme court of the Unite( ultimately will be called I decide the jurisdiction of th state commerce commission < trastate passenger and I rates, it was anrinonvicedl t oda 0111(e of thre AtItorney Gener;~ torn. The order of the con yesterdaiy that thre railroadIs ing in New York establiish in pa seger arnd baggage rates form t~o the initerstat(e sched in(c reasinig theuir1 pa(ssenger rat1 8 to :t.; (entsi a mile, will not fight of t he state authi iities res torat ion of the two (cents rate bretween Atlbany and Hufl a(t.torney general 5 sidi. "T'his is ai sw(eping alind new- decI'is ion,"' said A ttorniev ordeit " feretofore t he state have erid t' 5(1Ihe power to rate's. I uin g war congre. allI rates, but onder- the 10s m~ins bill the obl state( rat, rest ore(d. The appe.lbite divisionl of premihe (court at Albany' decsil the ( main line from Albaminv thne federal twar tim 0 conlit Steam P -'T Oldest and~ best ur priceis ri Dying, Cleaning our buiness One HILTON Stb IPhonie 91) [S BANK stomers. It is alive t .s in banking, but n involves an element < eposits in this bank i for the conveni iunity and it inv ;e of the people ty. Both our cl gs accounts will I you. ME I Lnd Trust DuRANT, ent. teIinated. The r ilr'I'.' om i to the court of appeals, W1 r qiest ion will be argued nexl day. " h'le state vill immillediately to Ihe United States supren i by Or- .obr I reVersal of the onder Ce (om1- in0tt'rstate comm3n1erce conli-iss probably the judgment of ti of appeals will be taken 1h12 1- Untited states supr-eie court States railoa, ol the state, what( resuilt.' 11)111 to L inter- - >vr n . Raligh, N. ('., Nov. 12.4 mggage T 1homa P. Hlealey of the in at. the COmlercLe (0111mission) this a ii New comff0pleted anl Imiuiry t(Oder mission itersta3te c2(1omerce ((ommi :Ss oplerat-I the reason tot the fa ilute of trtatte ('rolinai to advanice int rast: to (con)- seniger an d baggage ratesi utle b y fomit~y w ith thle auLthorized in es fromi level. It. I. Car y , general I p endr thle l ag.t of (t the sout hern11 raiilw for a jl* th e ricpal witness5 for the( a~ ml an their case wasi cont)t -alo, the ('harles .1. Itixey, general cou thea Soullther. Ass;istanot / en)t irelv General I ranok N ash repreVset Gene(2' )r:i tt of' North Croi n and11e o salonle virtue) of an) act of ((i1.e 1919 ix- local sesionf( (ft the loi iaturet(, bei1 .;lie iitedl ffrom authoiig a -h-u o f t peng e beyfod tli he so Wha ott .\l rs. iretnntintger, tf Ne' 'd last Say-s AhIott iat Poio1 to ihour- "Tried prteparattionsl that k .when lut ICATl'-S NAP 1 is the orly orI rol wats j reIvenIts d isagreenhl!f fodor~s af youri Clothes to ressing Clut e Old1 Reliable" PreI'ssing Club inl SulmmerCtol ht andI( our wvork IS better. I, Presing and~ Aliteration Lime will conIvice you, try us. ~am Pressing Club lie Hilton, Prop). !SITMMERNtt()T S.e COMBINES PRO gressive methods with protection to o all legitimate oppor ever assumes. a risk >f loss. For this rea ire absolutely safe and bnce of this ites the pat of the com Lecking and )e of advant SANK Co. T. M. WELLS, Cashier. ppealed inte. Also I Ike RAT-SNAP becau (re the comes in) handy cakes, 110 mixing Mon- other food. You don't have to d your hands, it's the best for he appeal hold use." Try RAT-SNAP. T e courtl sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold of the guaranteed by Dickson Drug S ionn all and Plowden Hlarlware Co. CourtI to the STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA by the Clarendon County. ver te' COURT OF COMMON PLEA: SUMMONS (Complaint Served) sam1iltr I R 1. Fulton and E. 1. Fulton, P1 terstate tills, 'tornoon vsI.. >yV t Alein fulUltoil, Almla Bagnlal , onl ilto( IPendergrass, Loui se' Robin Nor thl A mlami Belle McCaskillI, anl ill Ite pas-' under tile age of fourlteenl y< nI 0" ( . M. lFulton, inl his owni right terstate a s Ad miniistrator of the Estat< ssefwer Bten.jain P. J) Fulton, dleceasedl, A ay was~ D)icksofn, L aunallh Ful ton anid r'ailind1l t uitia l'ult on, an inlfanlt overl 11 by( ag of f'ourteenl years, Defenldv fo Tlo the (I'efendants above nlamled (torney to K(ennieth McCaskillI, the F'athle tltiland( wvithl whlom the inlfant dlefeil Ie'f-Anmniafd Bele MceCa skill r'esidles l\to H. It tFulton, with wh'loml tile ant deftendani~t 'Tarq1u ita tFultonl fl'it'('I' >o arie hereby summflonedl anld thi qired to answer the complainl tis ' actijon of l w it'l a c'opy is 11 wi th se'rved uipon you, anld to se' rIOfk ((opy oft yourii anlswer to saidl Comlpl -nthle suibscriiberl, (.,L A. Weini It hs olle inl tile tow oil(f Manne If .t C'., witin twenity thays after' ser~l. vt'ic fteret', exc'lusive of tile dIa soch se. vwe;' and it' you tail to anfl ---- tile C'miint withlin theC time af 0.,sai th' ph~iint ifls herelIn will al 'othe C ourt, for tile r'elicieflemai in tile Comlplaint.AWebe, P l itf''s A ttornel( Dated MarchI 1920. I NOTICE: T'o thle dlefendanlits Louise Hobii ad l A m~landia Blelle Mc('ask ill: T iA ImE ~NOT'ICE t hat the Sumnlf a nd !omlplainlt in above statedi at werfe filedl in tile otlice of the Cler Court, of Cmoni l(f Pleas for Cla do County, South Carolina, (n M 22,'' 192(0 andl ale no0w on tile inl (Il ice. TN/! LA5') SEAtr.'ilNG ONLN eAT Yold GP20CERS iMrA(wELL HOUSEi II COFF E ATL We can BEAVE inch S Connec BOOTI SUMTER MILK MUST COME UP TO REGULATIONS14 "Unnecessarily, there appears to be a lot of misunderstanding with refer ence to the recent declaration of the State Boar dof Health regarding the I sale of skimmed milk in small canls"1 I said Commissioner Harris Tuesday. i "The matter is Very simple. Canned whole milk, or condensed milk, may be sold as heretofore. It is the skim med milk at which the State Board of Health is aiming in its regulations. 1 "As this Department is charged with the enforcing of the regulations, and as our Inspectors will have this matter under their observation, I wish to get the public straight on the mat ter. The State Board of Health made this regulation not because the can ned skimmed milk is poisonous, but but because it has not full nourish ment. "The regulation of the State Board as to the skimmed milk provides that W it iust not be sold in packages or W tins containing less than one gallon of liquid or tell pounds of powdered skinuned milk, also that at the stores, 9 shops, or places where such condens- I ed evaporated or powdered skimmed milk is sold a sign must he displayed upon which is printed in black letters it least five inches in height and worded as follows: "Con(lensed, evap orated or powdered skimmed milk should not he fed to balbies or invalids it has not the food value of ' whole mlilk. "Mothers who have reared their lit f tle ones upon the condensed milk of certain well established brands need _...- feel no alarm, for that kind of milk it has not been put 'mder the ban of the eiti State Boar dof IHealth. And as the t" skimmed milk is not actively injurious, yty but is merely lacking in fat, the State use- Board of Health has suggested that "!( the merchants who have bene inno and cent purchasers of stocks be allowed tore ninety days fro mOctober 7th in which to rid themselves of what they have on hand, and wholesalers have bn ordered to buy anli sell no more except under the form provided by the St ite Board of Health. "O account of so many people flo'-kin- to centers of population ai. where it is impractical to keep a fam ily milk cow, it is necessary for some mothers to find a substitute for fresh lice milk for their children, and the re son gulation by the State Board of HeIalth rant will impiose no hardship upon them, ars, foir they may continue to use the andl whole milk. But, hereafter, watch the of label and see that it does not read. I idau '1anuary it wvill lie unlawful to sell ar-~ 'skiminmed imill. ' for a fter the 1st of the that kind of milk in small tins."' nts. -o - l)EN lESCHlE lant and1( Port Au Prince, H aiti, Nov.1. in.. F"reemana Lang, former A merican re. marine, chbargedl with the miurider of inle flaiit ian pirisoners, again too~k re- the stand today in his own behalf. ; in ie dlenied specifically every accusa Ire tion against him. He frankly admit re a ted, howev'er, ki~lling one band it chief' aint with a mach ine gun at HIinche wvhile .it atemptinig to escape. He firedl at the lhrnd it from hiis own front porch, the lhe sa'I of~ Lanig te(stiftied after four native wer '',enthirm(s had taken the stand and declared they sawv himn under sev (eral pirisoiners, biringing the numberi >pyof vi(ctisu toni. dl'Each witness wvent into (Ieta ils and ~sHORSE SSaddle Horses SSeveral Speedi good Mules ca See us for I ~COFFI now ship pr R BOARD ar EWER PIP tions. I & McLE( umuunuumm mm mumuun~ lescribed how the natives were shot. )ne witness was confused on the )oint as to whether the prisoners 1 vere shot while attempting to es ape. Taking the stand after Capt. Pi ,rick Kelly of the local gendarmerie Lnd the jail sergeant had denied very native charge regarding whole ale murders, Lang declared that he iad shot only one prisoner. "This vas a division bandit," he said, "who vas brought from the jail by a gen larme to my residence for question tig. The bandit chief refused to talk mid was ordered rejailed. Hle tried o escape from the gendarme, who DoYouWa Begiri the year right 1 or rep~airing the one you a small bill of lumber use save you many dollars. either. Write us for pri, AVERY LU South Harvin St. Palmetto Palmetto College offers Stenography, Secretarial, ing, Accounting and kindr< ship in Palmetto College g in our Free Employment E more calls for trained ex colleges in the South. W< tablished business colleges dual instruction. New et teachers. Day and Night 'anteed. You can comple't Sof study in Palmetto Colle Itime required in any oth< body rep~resents every sta far east as Pennsylvania. College is known everywh< Address, Box 65 Van, School) or Box 173 Orang< wvorth St. Charleston, S. C PA LMETTO The School that's Kr We pay your railroad1 fi S and lV load Just Arn ,Driving Horses, ~tersin the bunch rne in his car. Jp-to-date Farm E Y& R id four E and )D, Inc. SOUTH CAROLINA fired twice, missing him. I quichly 4 rot a machine gun, firing a spurt of bullcts and killing him instantly. The reported occurrence was told all right." - n BODIES OF MEN FOUND Youngstown, Ohio, Nov. 19.-The bodies of two men were found buried in the snow in a ditch on the Poland New Middleton road near here late today. Both victims had been stabbed n the throat and the faces mutilated. The bodies were found by a school Joy. nt a Home? by beginning your home have. A few shingles or d at the proper time may We can help you with ees, grades, etc. 'MBER CO., Sumter, S. C. College thorough courses in rypewriting, Bookkeep d branches. A scholar rives you a membership lepartment. We receive ecutives than all other 3 furnish all the 01(1 es with teachers. Indivi Iuip~menlt. Experienced School. Positions guar e the prescribed course ge in less than half the ~r school. Our student te in the South and as The reason is Palmetto Mre. ville, S. C. (Mother ~burg, S. C., or 57 Went COLLEGE iown Everywhere. i tre to Palmetto College. I [ULES!i -ived. Farm Horses. Also a lot of Machinery. I GBYV