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jlffMHiNS TO OFKN JUNK $ \vYy Hwfcw Awwwwieul* nimI wUf ?; Fix Itinerary. Tb<? si*u> IK-iucTtttk- executive obm orjruiiijsed winly yeetorday wImui ma Jor uiattmt In the (OlMTtM^ion llud Ih*4*]| "J' T- **? <*>*&??$ of <5i, ? ,, f0f mu H?vlr?l Uy rln? to I j|it?lnuati of tl?e eammltte Tiu> f i?ujiijii tw rticc* iv-ftjootiwl wime J oi)<'? ' |<\>IumMh tmwMW. Hany N. Kd iuuik prouiliwot im'urtHn- of fb? OgJ iaiM;i !*f Mild formally <-lty o<l!tor of ffc, State. *'?* cIummmi wn-ivmry of the anmlM?v without- ttppadtlon. A?I?. I (? ivMits. ?' ' wbo 1?U8 U\eu a laont ttlekwt t*vret#ry of <ho commit too, id m,.i offn f?r rv Htvtion. The eoauulttee fl\od the ?u**'shitteutt* for candidate* for varlouM offices, Tlxute offering for the I'lilte*! StuU-? senate this uuttituor w4ll !?*>? $100; can didates for rongretw, $175: euudhUitct* for governor, AO ; other state offieen, railroad coumiUfeloiicr tpul ^.solicitor*. ?Tft. ? Statewide <*a mpalgu* for United Stsiea senate ?*u?l eongYvs* and for \taUg offices wl|l iHifiu Juue 18, aud a apeehil committee was nauHxl to ar rouge the itinerary for the two cam paigns The canvpalgna will <>ixn? lit ditferut sections of the state simultaue ously. Members of the committee are ; Willie Jones, Q. A. Ctyigiwmt ami Hai ry N. Kdmunds. The itineraries will iW arrange! with In the next few weeks, j A 'subcommittee to' bear appeal# from municipal election*, under t<he statute of IfTJG, was ohoaeii aa fuMmvtf : Flwt t'ongressliKml district, J. M. Mt>oivr, WtHerboto; &ocotul, .1 IWamb Light-, Ktgr, I In niptoii , Tttird. M Walkvr. (IkHHIWS Fourth, J H. Iiuuau ; Fifth. U, II CattviUi Chwl?r ; sixth.1 T. \V. Kerry. ; No\euih. <}. A. I CiltKliaKl. What the Mitifhirf? Zjkm I A man ,1-Lni the offiee hoy, if Mr, J quo* or ht> partner rwphiMi tdhe offlw fii^t. "Well." sit ill the hoy. "Mi. .lone> M tliht was uh\:i.\s lust, hut iatrr ho l?o u.i n to earlier, till at last ho was fil'St, though tn'foro he was always Im'IiIihI. Uo nooii got later again wnut got belli mi as before, hut 1 ex<poct he'll bo getting ea tiler sooner or later." *??? Driving Ease in a MAXWELL is Due to Special Steels " - ' y ? f. . ... v v Many who drive a Maxwell prefer it to a larger car. They like its nimbleness, its quickness in getting un der way, its peculiar ability to thread its way through traffic, its rare driving ease. One can drive it farther in a day with less fatigue than many cars much larger. The reason is clear: its engine pulls no superfluous weight, \ Not a single unnecessary pound burdens it. Special steels in a Maxwell eliminate the useless weight ? steels made to MaxwelFs own formulae, which equal ? pound for pound those in* any car built. They have extra strength forged into them, and they provide lightnes$. This is one reason why Maxwell has won public favor the world over as in dicated by nearly 400,000 now in use. How marked the tendency today is i re* corded by ? production of ? 100,000 for 1920. Carolina Motor Company (Inc.) * Camden, S. C. m> T ?TTTT7 Lumber Flooring, Ceiling, Siding, Casing. Mouldings. Framing I. umber. Red Cedar Shingles, Fine and Cypres* Shingles, Metal and Composition Shingles. Doom, Saah and Blinds. Porch Column Midi Balls* tern. Beaver Board, Valley Tin and Ridge Roll, Building Material Brick, Lime, Cement. Plaster, Fire Brick. Fire CI ay. Sewer Pipe, Store Flue, Terra Cotta Thimbles, Mortar Colors and Stains. Water Proofing Mbteral, Corrugated Metal Roofing. Asbestos and Composition Roofing. Hardware, ' Paints, Oils Asbestos and Composition Roofing, Oalso WIRE FENCING, IRON A ND WOOD POSTS. Locks, Hinges, Nails, Grate*. Hatchets. Saws, Hammers, Door Hangers, Carpenter's Tools, Ppat ? BrasSes. Paints and Oils, Inside Decorations Calsomines and Cold Water Paints. EVERYTHING FOR THE HOUSE booth & Mcleod, inc. SUMTER, SOUTH CAROLINA BIG FUSS OVER SMALL FOX lxtm?lv? Litigation In Proopoot I#. hum of Winter Sport In Dutchoao County, Now York. Every sportsman lu Dutcbeoa coun ty to interested tn a lawsuit over the ?kin of a fox which already bat in volved two hunters, two farmers, tour lawyer* and one Justice of the peace, bidding fair to take a trail loading straight into the Supreme court, a dis patch from Poughkeepcle to the New York ttvcning Suu says. Key nurd wa? ahot and wouuded while In woods belonging, to De Witt Clinton Flanagan, formerly member of congress. The wounded fox reached the farm of L, C. Hart, where It waa dlacovered by Rdward Meade, an em ployee of Mr. Harti Meade uaod a club and dispatched the animal, tak ing possesion of tho akin. Tho two sportsmen demanded poaaeaslon of the trophy, but this waa refused. ?One lawyer repreaentlng the sports men found an ancient law which pro vided that a wild animal abot by hunt=, era belongs to them whether It la to covered Immediately or escapes to oth er parts. In a Justice'* court Meade waa ar raigned on a chargo of having hunted without a llcens^, hla weapon having been a club, but he was promptly acquitted. Rut the question of the pelt remain ed unsettled until the justice found a colonial atatute which atatea that whenever a' close (Inclosed holding of land) is luvaded by a predatory ani mal said animal may lawfully be seised or killed. Under this ruling the fox sklu was awarded to Meade. STILL CLING TO f^AG DOLL 8lmploot of All Playthings Remains Enthroned In ttfb Heart of 8mall - Amarlcon Qlrl. ./ The old rag doll still retains Its su preme seat In the realm of child fancy, despite the Invasion of airplanes that fly, bisque dolls that walk, talk and roll their eyes, wireless sets that wire and automobiles that auto, according to Hnmcr "Stephens, president of the American Toy Inhibitors, Inc., the New York Evening Telegram States. "Although we have every form of toy Imaginable which can and -does please the heart of the child, there la nothing like the old rag doll," Mr. Stephens said. "There were more rag dolls manufactured and sold last year than ever before, and I understand the demand hns Increased this year. "All toy manufacturers have Inypn* tors who tlirii nut new articles every y*>?r, - This your!* -innovation Is the ?popular-priced toy phonograph, which plays any record nod costs but a few dollars. Toys this year have been made especially to promote what might he called 'Juvenile engineering.' "TTvey~ar0 t>Ullt for the purpose of Hnstllllng the constructive spirit In the child, and we have found a market for those things even among the grownup*. "But the Atncrlcah child still de mands Jts rag doll." As It Uaod to Be. ? A young member of the Uniform Ttank, K. of I*. lodge was making ar rangements to go to the annual party which his chapter gave. The affair was called the "annunl-nnnual," and he talked a great deal about It at home. ? One evening his mother became In terested In the party. "I don't be lieve your loltge has enough affairs," she told h!m. "Now. several years ago when your father attended lodge reg ularly there used to be something al most every hight. "Let's see," she mused, "what kind of night they called them." The younger mafl~~Wtn1red at his chum. "I'rbbnbly nightcaps then, mother," he retorted. "You remember that was before we went dry In In diana." ? Indianapolis News. Some Excitement in Oil Weil*. . Competitive drilling: plays a great part am^ng wella In a single vicinity because all oil leases leak at tlie edges, and whether you get you* neighbor's oll orhe years Is largely a mat ter of speed. Consequently a well In the middle of a large tract is usually let alone by the owner, or, at least, he undertakes further drilling with de liberation, but If he strikes oil near bla boundary he drills his borders wltfi all baste, knowing that hjs neighbor will "offset" his wells, on the other side of the boundary just as fast as he can get the equipment on the ground. ? Hay Morris in the World'# Work. Need Birds the Year 'Round. - The little packet of eggs that would have given rise to thousands of cater pillars form lunches for the winter birds. In the orchards Irregular holes through the loose flakes of bark at test to their usefulness again for they tell of their inroads upon the hiber nating codling moths. Summer is not the only time for birds, says the Amer ican Forestry Magazine. If we had more of them during the winter we would not need so many In the sum mer. - ~..y ? ?' ? Forest* In New England. The forest area of southern New Hkiglind Is now about 46 per cent of the total land eurface. This Is equiv alent to 1,750,000 acres of forest land, says the American Forestry associa tion of Washington. The area forest ed' Is apparently on the Increase. In : 1010 the forested area w*? estimated | at 41 per cent, in 1850 as 82 per cent j and In the Connecticut portion of the ! territory In 1820 as about 20 per cent. ouiiiiMtlyn to nwure thv patftutg? of (h?? Mineuduicot thivugh CVojrrMt JK^vtwitnUHl tbe ratalng and >|M*mlht4; <?{ uuuv thuu a haK mil) ton dollfti 8ir AucVhuut ftwtdvt, the unv I'rlt iah aiuUi**a<lor ut Wu>hhtKU?n. w.i- * ?l>k*uilUI atUU?t<* la tils oollotfo vU.vt, ami exwlhxt at rugby. You Will Be Satisfied That's what will happen every time you buy a Good year tire. Keeause in Goodyeurs you will find a tire that positively goes farther and lasts longer. And in the smaller sizes of Qoodyears you will find just as high a relative value em bodied as in the Famous Goodyear Cords. Our complete stock of Goodyears especially Ip the smaller sizes enables you to obtain im mediate delivery. They Are Best, But ? They Cost No More ? Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes Kershaw Motor Company Camden, 8. C. Encourage Your Children ? __ ? To Save Money. Now ? while they are young ? is the oppor tune time to instil into their receptive minds the importance of saving some of their pen nies^ nickels arid dimes! - . : Once they, acquire the-habit, the habit will grow. You will be training them into the ways of self restraint, and laying the founr dation for future strength of character. % ? Start a savings account in the First National Bank? one dollar will do it. Help your children add to it regularly. Teach them the value of money, and later in life they will deeply prize th interest you have taken. - ? rr - --r ? - 4 V. J. slt.nitmit. I'n s h, ?v. t .u.l-.idl., Owhier - - Aiatat nti t Cashier Save Your Potatoes BY USING Stonecypher's Potato Bug Killer, at first appear ance of bugs. We have moat of the other protective agents also : Paris Green, Lime-Sulphur Compound ; powd. Arsenate of Lead; Bordeaux Mixture and to bacco Soap. 5 - ? ' ? ' ?' . . 1 "" " *.T ' f.it g. ?. . "v. i : , .sss O ?? . ' " ' ' ' ' ' V Syr J.-'V* ' ' - ie .-y W. Robin, Zemp's Drug Store Ttlep bone 30.. GET ABOVE LITTLE WORRIES There's a lifting machine that beats any balloon, eleva tor or flying machine ever made. It's a dollar. It's the only thing that can take you above the clouds of possible need, and make the high cost of living less of a nightmare. - The unprepared are always hardest hit by troubles. The improvident are always the first to suffer from hunger. *?' ? A savings account is a mighty warm bed-fellow when cold winds are blowing and prices are soaring. . No worry about warmth and clothes and food ? nor for medicine either if it be necessary. Use your head. Think.- . CJt i x.. . . T Start an account to-day. . ~ . Loan f 7^ ? ? . ?-;"? ? ?? i ; STRONG