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HOLLOW >Big Brici M. K. GRA WILL SEL AUCTI Beginning Bring us your tob for cash money. N guarantee as high1 There will be a full s LakeCity Tobi LAKE G. R. BOWEN 'WEEKLY NEWS NOTES lieutenant mn Ohio, ni FROM WASHINGTON the Stand Special Correspondence) alo ihi Washington, May 2.-The conser- Recently hatfori of natural resources which was people of a hobby of Theodore Roosevelt and clamoring a policy of President Roosevelt's ad- President o tministration is in ' danger of being pany of N< completely overthrown, to judge by White Hou the violent assaults that are being was pendir made upon it in connection with oil is still on t and coal lands. One reas What promises to be a great na- change of ~ional scandal is the alleged turning- cnSnt ~ver of the huge Teapot Dome oil p~osed ther 'elds in Wyoming to private inter ests. This is one of the fields held with Colun in reserve for the Navy to keep ad-ite- erl quate reserves of fuel for its oil-burn- arid Oil wva ging .ships. .The naval oil reserves Lo n wvere recently taken over from the oil bearing Navy Department by the Interior De- Thpat partmnent undler an executive order The Rpubiart President Harding. The deal of thejuan Teapot Dome district is with the Sin- Coay vy elair Oil intersts, a subsidiary of theCorny' (tandard Oil, and the latter company Witbhican is said to be0 preparing to build pipPe- T'eapot Dc ines to carry the oil to its refineiatciae in the Middle West. 'rho Sinclair oil lad ticAe ifock has been more or less dormant toasum for a year. Just prior to the time oftweoi the alleged closing of the deal wvith of national the Interior Department the market alarmed, ar value of the stock increased more conservatio ~an $80,O00,000 in three days, as a prominent 'esult Qf huge transactions on the New York Stock Exchange, indicat- paign. I iude there wvas an inlsideO tip on Republic alleged deal, to give au I AIf, it had niot been for the vigilance towaird tl Senator John B. Kendrick, who so supplement represen'ts Wyoming in thel shown in t -nited States Senate, this deal which tions in w} as made in secret andl evidlently so overwhe without any competitive bids might A pr'ima1 not now~ be known to the public, in the E Senator Kendriek introduced a reo- wyhere Frati lution .calling upon the Secretary of administral the Interior for information concera- Congress, ing this oil negotiation, and in speak- member of inlgNhpn this resolution ho pointed and-~ Means ont "the Immense value of this groat lionaire, an 2*val oil reserve, and also that it was of- greater benefit to the nation to all4 this oil to remain stored under- -= 9nd than to remove It across the ~;unti'y to be stored in surface tanks EAGI s*was proposed. ~eitary Fall of the Interior De A ent has been a consistent op-U ~stof national conservation. He For &i ~ot the only member of the ad teration who has been- identified th~iepresentatives of Standard Oil. Ac CO AY & BOWEN'S i Warehouse AND VELY & SONS L TOBACCO THE ON W August 8,1922. acco as usual and sell it [o long time waiting. We prices as paid anywhere. et of Buyers on this Market icco Board of Trade CITY, S. C. M. K. GRAVELY & SONS uuu:r is::shuuuunmtutuuulnum::uwwu:::uuuuu: >f the late Senator Foraker papers in his district. Mr. Reid in a id Foraker was knowi ag signed statement tells exactly how ard Oil's representative at and why he won, which in substanre 1. President Harding was is that his campaign vas (irelted ed with the Foraker fac- against spehial interests controlling o in those days. the Republihan reactionary Congres. when the independent oil He says; texas and Oklahoma were "The campaign was waged against for a tariff on oil, the the system by which a dozen men f the Standard Oil Com- of great wealth lominate the action w Jersey called at the of Congress on matters of tariff and se while the Fordney Bill taxation, and use their great power ig in the House, and oil to secure legislative protection to he free list. their own interests. ,n alleged for the sudden -I showed I a bi sentiment among Republi- ns neet ftesvnenRpb rs who had previously op-linmebrofteWyad atification of the treaty MnsCmite f~hc lvn bhia, wvhen it wvas ratified icuig (oly r iloarso I part of President Hard-mli-iinarsadhgete uistration, wvas that Stand-neestofhvga'ppl'boc 3 interested in the acquisi-toope thsmlinrs'bc'o evelopment of Columbianrthntepe-ogvrmeto territory,.h epe mership between oil and the " iegdmsl ouhl h party dlates back to the ple fporsie needn when the Standard Oil mni ogeswobleeta h 'as the ally of the corrupt itrsso h aso h Cll machine in Pennsylvania. (eev is osdrto.Icm revelations concerning thepagclagisthprencrifae me dlistrict and the an-fomoBouBilnfarofacs eaidl on envernment coal bnst epi u fecs rft aska there is every reason t. n utx rfo o-inlas a continuedl alliance be-CodmeCplysatninu mad the G. 0. P. Friends prigterpa fteecs conse'-vation are naturally llft ~ nli ~~utu h e id arc already hinting that dcino h u a nicms n may be one of thenloteatoofCpyadth issue in te coing a eras and Mes istrictter oi the dyged aem enttersexatl"h and adminiwotrationi substa 5 i~d cnfims hatwasistg th ehi Jc amnws dielte A he ecet mnicpaldcc .aaist spehia unerests cormnameolf icthDoiortweethe Rebtia rautonarpy Co.,s SHertoyS.: . a hilybe Scotes inpoin wa th Th uies ampaig the naged ogaiSm evth llioisDisrithero syst Spyc aCdozeny but Ic . eid acriicof hi fom n grate athi domiate theA Jaction of. Congrs non~iel matersonsbl orifn on an the Rpubliaayionb, coact usotr geablt incur leftedIra C. opl to re crmae byJlEgisl ae s.oetint tpwefuicus ays mbeSiofged Wysan ~~~MasCommittee, ut-u.A a, Jr.,c eevn Jult-milio air es .n re h d the ownethn hepoer of thegoveSmeroS.CAril ment22 toc policyEofEprogressiveYindependen In other words, Mr. Reid defeated Mr. Copley by adopting in large part Democratic doctrine . and policies, which, independent and t:ioughtful Republicans are accepting, as shown by Mr. Reid's victory over his reac tionary opponent. Another significant defeat was that of Representative Ireland (Rep.) in the Sixteenth Illinois District, a con ,sistent defender of the present reac tionary administration and Confiress. SUMMONS State of South Carolina, County of Clarendon. Court of Common Pleas. Summons for Relief. (Complaint not Served) Mrs. Jessie M. Merrimon, Plaintiff, against Annie E. Webb, Minnie Rouse, Eliza Dunham, Amy Co!clough, Milly Webb, Lula Webb, .John Webb, the younger, Is'bele Webb, Richard Roe Webb, name unknown, Samuel Frierson, John Frierson, James Frierson, Est.lle Frierson, Maggie Frierson, Pretto Frierson, Mary Frierson, Mattie Frierson, Clarence Frierson, Clarence Webb Estelle Webb Taylor, Minnie Webb, George .Webb, Jefferson Webb, Annie Francis Ida Guess, and all other persons heirs and next of kin of John Webb, deceased, names and addresses unknown, Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE Named: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the office of the Clerk of Court of Com mon Pleas for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office in the City of Sumter, S. C., within twenty (lays after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint witl-in the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. A. S. MERRIMON, Plaintiff's Attorney. Dated March 9th, A. D. 1922. To the absent defendants Milly Webb, Lula Webb, John Webb, the younger Isabelle Webb, Richard Roe Webb, name unknown, Samuel Frier son, John Frierson, James Frierson, Maggie Frierson, Mary Frierson, Mat tie 'Frierson Clarence Frierson, Clarence Webb, Ida Guess, and all oth er persons heirs and next of kin of .John Webb, deceased, names and ad dresses unknown; TAKE NOTICE that the complaint in this action was duly filed in the office of the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for Claren don County, in the Court House at Manning, S. C., on the 9th day of March, 1922. A. S. MERRIMON, Pl~aintiff's Attorney. To the infant defendants Milly Webb, Lula Webb, John Webb, the younger, Isabelle Webb, and Richard Roe Webb, name unknown, and to their mother Irene Webb, with whom said infants reside; To the infant de fendants Samuel Frierson, John Frier son, James Frierson, Maggie Frier son, Mary Frierson, Mattie Frierson, and Clarence Frierson, and to their father James Frierson, with whom said infants reside; To the infant de fendants Estelle Frierson and Pretto Frierson, and to Eliza Dunham, the person with whom said infants re side; To the infant defendants Estelle Webb Taylor and George Webb, and to. Amy Colclough the person with whom said infants reside; To the in fant defendant Minnie Webb, and to Annie E. Webb, the person with whom said infant resides; TAKE NO TICE that unless you apply and have some Derson appointed as guardian ad litem for you in the above entitled action within twenfy lays after the service hereof, exclusive of the (lay of such service, the plaintiff will ap ply and have some suitable person ap pointed. A. S. MERRIMON, Plaintiff's Attorney. Dated March 9th, 1922. 17-3t SUMMONS State of South Cro"n--. County of Ci t 'n n. Co.r. or (';1 an I1 pl a. mu. onsFor :e'ii )f. ( Compjlain t Not S'"rved ) Loui i L nevi, Pla intif Ti, vs Annie E. Webb, Minnie Rouse, Eliza Dunham, Amy Colclough, M illy Webb, Lula Webb, John Webb, the younger, Isabelle Webb, Richard Roe Webb, name unknown, Samuel Frierson, John Frierson, James Frierson, Estelle Frierson, Maggie Frierson, Preto Frierson, Mary Frierson, Mattie Frierson, Clarence Frierson, Clarence Webb Estelle Webb Taylor, Minnie Webb, George Webb, Jefferson Webb, An'nie Francis, Ida Guess, and all other persons heirs and next of kin of John Webb, deceased, names and addresses unknown, Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS ABQVE NAMED: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the Complaint in' this action, which is filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the said County and tc serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber, You get all the cream with a De Laval Not every separator is designed so that it will get all the cream. But there is one machine that can always be depended upon to skim clean-the De Laval. A De Laval user gets more cream from the milk of each cow, gets longer service from his machine, rand spends less time turning and washing it. 'Ask any of them. Wouldn't you lke to know more about the De Laval? Stop ii. CLA RENDON COUNTY DISTRIBUTOR See Us For De ec F without Gi'ven Wr to Our *o comat the nun "asn"checks, we tectu Check System.] series of numbers Iitho1 Ithe end of each check a cutting device provid ~) the end can be torn so indicated on the margi the maximum amount< This special size busines to a page, 1s suitable foi Protectu checks mayals If you are considering count, by all means com< mEVICE that we are gi EQUALLY PRAC] DESK AND THE BJ Joseph Sprot Presideni Jameg fp rage seven at his office in the City of Sumter, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the Complaint within the time afore said the Plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for relief demand ed in the Complaint. WENDELL M. LEVI, Plaintiff's Attorney. Dated March 4th, A. D. 1922. To the infant Defendants Milly Webb, Lula Webb, John Webb, the younger, Isabelle Webb and Richard Roe Webb, name unknown, and to Irene Webb the parent and person with whom said infants reside; to the Defendants Samuel Frierson, John Frierson, 'Maggie Frierson, 'James Frierson, Marv Fri-";m. Mattie A !t ; m fr you in the above sty led case within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the (lay of such service, the plaintiff will ap ply and have some suitable person ap pointed. WENDELL M. LEVI, Plaintiff's Attorney. Dated April 4th, 1922. TO TILE ABSENT DEFENDANTS, Milly Webb, Lula Webb, John Webb the younger, Isabelle Webb, Richard Roe Webb, name unknown, Samuel Frierson, John Frierson, James Frier son, Maggie Frierson, Mary Frierson, Mattie Frierson, Clarence Frierson, Clarence Webb, Ida Guess and all other persons, heirs and next of kin of John Webb deceased, names and addresses unknown. YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NO TICE, that the Complaint in this ac tion was duly filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for Clarendon County in Manning, S. C., on the 24th day of March, 1922. WENDELL M. LEVI, Plaintiff's Attorney. JA ti De Laval butter has won at er: ry mectina of the National B3utgcr makers Association, with one exception. MOTOR CO. S. Manning, S. C. sirable Terms. ?r) OUR BANK j -rO OUR BANK -- 3Totecto0i a Machine it ho ut Cos DJepositors ierous frauds caused by a have adopted the Pro Sach Protectu check has a graphed in indelible ink at [like a money order). By ed with each check book, that the highest amount n of the check represents af check. s check book, three checks r all business firms, behadin two pocket sizies. opening a checking ac in and see this ADDITIONAL ving free to our patrons. 'ICAL POR POCKBT, PAY ROLL USB LNK OF 1ANNING b .Mouzon, b.: Cashier. ott, Assista t Cashier.