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ANNWKKS rOK KU1SON. IVIiard of Mritfo Parlt Did \*k ^omc KohI Stumpers. ( Kroin the Yelk World. The NVufM preKcuta herewith half Iho famous Kil l mo m lit i(*jH t|C< test que> tlonuttlro Willi tho answer** 'I'M" re mainder of tin' question* with answer* will follow At I hi* follHOH plant yea'ur day, Mr. ^IImou'k necretary siihl the Wizard of Mcnfi) i ??? ik had prepared an ??in i i t- 1> M'\v ipnstlonnn i iv, cousin' inn of 11.'* ? 1 1 Irs t i on The find half of the original one mid (ho answer* t > I OWN '? VViia) '"iii.iin's hound France'.' A. Spat II. Sy\ |j/|.rlniulk Italy, (Jorinanv I ? > '? | Mid^ium. l.ii\cmhur?'. Aiolorra <* Wliriv is the Itiver V'duii'' A 1 1 ) i .> *> i a . i) What jfoiVnlr.v Mini cit.y produce Mo- fl'iic>t i iMta V A Ki:;'! !?<*?? I <1 tinges <.> Where ihH'S tin* fin.ivst cotton iiro?v ' A Sea I -.1 a in I - l* Whjit roil 1 1 try consumed ' I hi; '?(?>: tea 1 M'f* ?1" < ? ih.n war"? A. lunula ltd (>. What t il v in I lu* I (lit i.mI States I ? ' not ed for VI* htnndr.v iim? hiio* ma U 1 1 ? V : .A. oI'ion <> Wha t fit y is i lii' fin' centre in' tin-' ('ill tod S | ;| ( i>s A .SI I .outs What roiiiilry iv | jit- lex i ??<!? pi'T<ilit<-?*r ' Knglaud i.i I- Australia larger (linn iSi'ei-n la in I in "area''? A Vcs i.i. Wloiv i- ( lopeuha iTi ii A Men ' ifUll W. ? ?'' ?.? ?? .. I ** \\ here'- I s Sp|p/ert{ei< V \ Miinil noi'iVi Norway i r In v>r I.i a ( i'oiiiiI ry other tint u Atis I raHa a r?- |?.ui;<.i nni> found'"'. A Ta ? aia u.t a, New i dunes. NoVv Zealand '.I What teleseopo is thi' la ruest in (lie v\ nl lil \ I .ic|? <i Willi w.is ItOS?elili i a id v\ I,.| I i. id In- i|o'.' A Ivuylish engineer I !|\ c.M'd a I'l'dicw f 1 1 1 iii-aKinu cavt i'on I ?> liiiiioin^ out t'Hrtio.i .lie! ot 1 1 i i in pari t i s I !ii ini.y|| tin am-iii. '- >( i Id.ist i.f .i i r Wln'iv il i v\ r ?cl oi 1 1 ? i ? - from '' A ' ali iVrnia The Great Business Class Room of 1921 Suc< cc.<fnl American bu. mess men art* studying ? uin*nt conditions. More of them lire coming to think their way to and through shifting situation*, such as are pre sented by new problems of distribi!*' :t They are Gnding facts and facing thcin. They have discovered that by groups ihvy grapple Iwst \*ith stubborn quest inns ?>j (K)licy and practice. Trade troubles seem to yield to t he inspiration and couc.ent ration of ma>* thought and discussion.. These advertising live tings have come to be known as Business Class Rooms. t )nc of the greatest <>f these will assemble in Atlanta in June, the Seventeenth Annual Convention Associated Advertising Clubs of the World Atlanta, June 12-16 Thousands of nun from hundreds of < itics will gather in this five-da> L'nivcr>iiy ?.?! Kxpcrienee. Thev will assemble t?? <?* change ? ash-drawer ideas ami share l<Tt? i he ri shed ideal*. Come! (live and take in this (treat Hu ? nt^s ( *lu? Room I Eihibits of Domratic and Foreign Advertising, demount ral ing t he imi <>i pr.u tu. illy all reionni.td mrdi u:r>. and arranged ? d**1 m'h ;i \ it I ' > In l| ??II/, ? ? ? . i i. ? lion d< !. le. wi'! !. p I (< ,i? ,.r<- v in !i. al->r,i. ...I the I rip v. ?? ' <i while. In \ I l.t i ? i < i .?> i1-- t ii*" t I !??;'? a rnl;:e be: v.u ;; ' i t ? ul* ?> I ' ? \ ' '.i ' u . I.I'; i ll ( ?. ' ! >. i > ' i 1 .1 .M v \\ if. I low many states in the I n ton ? A, Forty eight. g Who was I'nui Kovere A. Patriot ??f tlu? Aitierhrart Revolution V 4). Who vvjiw Hancock ? A. Hi^ni r A?cclnrution of I inl?*|n*ii?U*h?*4v 4j \VI?o \vn? WutftrohY A. 4?4i'?*k hl< u^mpiu r uukJ nilncellaiioQUH vyrlt^r. () \Vln? wu?i HaimllmlV A. 4'artha Ken Ih 11 iffiutral. (,>. \\'Im? W?is Ihinlon? A. French i(eVo)llt loiil.st. ij Who *v as So|<?n . A. Athenian law giy?>i . .... iy Who was Franc i* Minion? ? A. American Revolutionary <5cnrrai. *} \Vh?? was iMiouhla*? .V, (ircck : . v. .'_ .'y - o Whore ilid wc !?'??! Louisiana, fi.otii V \ rriiiicf. ?.? \\ 'ho was I'i/.urro A. Spanish >ohlh?|', ?M?ni|tit'ioj/>of IVru i.? Wlii was ItnljvarV A. Veitey.Uc l.iii < ; one nil and tttnloinnh. o. Wl'i'iVt war man-riat <lhl (Mille cv i ? >i i io the Allies ilartii^r ? l*i* war'.' A S i l i;i h>.>, <,? N\ hcl'r lh>cs the lll'?>l coffee COIOC fpi in?' A llra/.il o Where < 'orea A r . i ?> < ? * t ? i eoftst ? >f AsJa. . <.? W h?- i c is ManoluVria ? A North < 'i-hira I Asia.. ?... ?>. Where was Najflonn horn? A < * W'Ii.mI i- ilu highest H-i of tide I'm ? I'll j ? .North . VJ 1 i I U I i<* '?':i>r.' \ I hi y ? if Fvthdv. \\ | ? i ?) i \ ? ? i ' t ? ? I !o'4 a ri ! h Hi s ' \ \a . o VVh i wa* thi' r'ni j m." i ? ? r of .Mexico when i 'i >rt ex ta tideil A MohtcstDua. (} Where i< the linper a I Valley ami w lull i* ii iroieit for? A i 'a I i I'ornia I ri I i I -finl v eUet a hie* (}. In what ril ies al e hats and shoes made"' A Mats." I 'liila?lel|ihia : shoes, I r? "U on, Mil *>. (,? Where is the ^iiritii-Mi Sea ? A. Im 1 1 ui t <?iin I A t la it I h* O. Wleil i* the urcaleM <le|?lh ever lea i hod in the i ieea M ? A. feet. What i* the name of n Initio/ in la ml hotl.\ of water that ha* im? outlet? A i ; I'i'ii t Sa 1 1 hake. it What U the capital of IViilisyl Mania V A I la rrishiirj: <> What state i- the larui'sl? The 1 1 1 ? \ I A Te\ a s ; I "a 1 1 to I ilia (.? Uli'Mle 1-laml i* the smalle-t stale. What i- the ile\t. aii'l the next? A. I >i?in w a re. i 'iiuneet ient o 1 1 1 > w far i> it from New York to Lilii'fa l< > via \ > ( ' It. li.V A. I.'JS.T.*: mill's <v> Mow la r i?. it from New York to S:in I*r:i Mi.isici \ i ;i r;i : I V A .'!.lso mi/les. <,? <M* what -tate i> I I ? - 1 ? 1 1 :i theeapi till.' A. .Montana it. What stale has tin* laiU'-t < *i?J ?I ???!* u i i i n ? ' A M<?iitaiia ij. What state lias tin- largest Ante tllVs| 111 i IK'S? A. Te\lls l}. Whii! is tln? na nn' of a famous violin maker? A Si nidi va rin*. l,?. Who invented tin' modern paper makiim nuK-hiin".? A l.ouis Kohert. <y Who invented tin* t.\psettinc iniiehiiie? A Mer^eni haler. <?>. Who invented the printing press? A < ; lit teiehuri: and Aldus Maniitin> i i iMh'pt'inh'tvt I v . > ?,? ( 'n what prim-iph* is the telephone liaM'tl? A The voiee en iis?.'.s vibrations in a <lin phruirm. transmitted aflonp a win I" a similar diaphragm, thus pro ? 1 1 1 ? ? 1 1 ix voiind. <,? of w 1 1 ;i I i* hrass made? A An :i ! !< >\ of i op| i a lid zine o Win ii- do wr ohtain tin from? A W ales eh iefl \ 0 What ingredients ale in the he-?t white pa nl'' A Wliite lead 'indeed ? ?i! and turpentine 1 . Mow i - lea t In i t .1 lined \ I in lie .olil i,? Mow a i f l ft ? i. ?;.k made.- A. \ i ! r re: ii o-i pre pa ! ed from ? ? ? T t ? ? i ; ? ? r we., I pulp it;-?o|\id in. lei pre??ure i : i II \ t II I . of (?! he| . I ? . 1 a leo'to .< lid I ? 1 1 : ] . ? I f . ? l I 1 1 I : I ' ? 1 1 -Ml ' Op. I j : I ? v. . \ 1 1 1 ? ? i p< : I ' ? - .1 I : d ' . i \ - . Hit.! . ! m ? ? - . Mi;.-. ? > r I . . . . in. , ? I hi ? v .i . - ; ii i I x .i lid i ? ,i ! - ,i . >1. u. : i a ! . ? t !?;> . :n lie I I . ? : I .1. .1 -oil' . - : . . a III lllot; | mil !i V ? I : - . ? f I ? I i I 1 ' ' . t : \ * I ? ' I ? ? i if' < ' ' I I " ' I 1 ? i . . ! Hay For Sale New hay of good quality for sale at reasonable prices. L. I. GUION, Lugoff, S. C. v i). Whtot U a caisson? A. Watertight box within nubum rine construction is carried on under great air pressure to keep out the water. <> What I* coke? A. 'Hie solid left ?when cooking coal Is deprived of It* volatile < onstltuenfs by heating In ?*' retort ?v ovt'ii. It tfuitHltffM inuinly of earhoii. (}, How Is celluloid mailt ? A. (,'ollin lose is immersed in nitric and sulphuric adds The acids* are squeezed out of the pulp by hydraulic pressure. The nitro cellulose Is broken, wanhcil, bleached and freed from water by pressure. It Is again broken up, mixed Vvith fluked camphor. pigment, lead in boxes and sprinkled with alcohol W hen it hn-^sctfbd into a dough It fs v ol , Into piece* and kneaded under heated mteo) rollers and again cut lUtp sJuH'ts. w hich a re placed together and Welded into solid blocks by hydraulic pressure. Where dp we gel shellac from' A. From hie. a re- nous exudation id' Kast India bisect . (i. What causes iln; tide*? A Ai iraeljou ct the moou. Q Tt . uliat Is I lie cliaiiue of seasons due'' A ('luinge of direction of sun's rays due in the revolution of the earth n round ? I he sun. I) Kroin witai pari of the North Atlantic (In we act codfish? A. New found hi ltd bank O. What Is a moiisiMUi ? A Peri-' ???die - wind in Certain latitude-, in tin* Indian Ocean. s (J. Where is .Matplclenn lia,\ ? A Lower ( "a>1 i for 'ilia. (> From where do we import figs? A Turkey. Mr. Edison's new ?pie-d ionniiire. it is needless p> point out. will contain none of the above questions and answers, The inventor has beep kept middling busy since t lie inception of his "intelli ueiice tests" in keeping a couple of jumps ahead of the "a nia'/iiigl \ ignor aut" college men who applied for posi t ions at his plant and who. having rut ed for the most part X Y /. disseini nated the questionnaires in frtlgineu tarv fashion. The latest Edison test is the fourth of . its kind tin* inventor lias put to aether. Death of Mi>. T. K. Hinson Mis. T I). lliuseii. Sr.. < I i i ?< I TJiiir?. ? 1 ? i \ inoriiiim n! her iffiifirinf. 1 -jr. Nurlh Sjilcin avenue. :it 11 : H ? n f I ? ? r having heeii in deelininir l>? -ii 1 f ti for ii number of vi'n !???. Sin- was in her "Kill year. Mrs. Iliiison leaves her hushand. three < I a uirli ters. Mr-. I ra llrown. Sir S i? IliiistHi and -Miss Ilattie Ilins?n. ami Mvn soils. Mr Joe Ilinson of Sutn ln and Mr. F. C. Ilinson of t'aniden, who will mourn lier loss, in addition to t liese she has a large family con nection <>f numerous other relatives. She was horn in Kershaw e?ninty hut has lived in Sumter for many years. The funeral party left her late resIP denee at S :IMi Friday iuoruini: for Mt. ?">11 vet ehureh. near Canuleu. where the funeral services were held and the hod\ Interred Sumter Herald Ashley Convicted A uder.xMi. May 2t?. -Krnest Ashley, found guilty ? ?f manslaughter for k irl 1 - iiiK I'olleenuin and deputy Sheriff Arthur T. Hughes' at the elvse of a political nieetiiu; held in Ilouea Path August 'J I of la-t year, was this af ternoon .sentenced t<? serve ten years in the siate | onitentiai \ or ???u the countx <hainu'aie_' The sentence of the court was at fir>l IT years, hut an appeal was made to .ludu'e ? leorvre I' I'lince. presiding to reduce the sentence !?? ten jimi's mi that hail ci ill 1 d lie Planted 1 f\ the pie- dill^ .j 1 1 d . pclid iliu' .ill . i p pe : i After 1 1 ? r ? ? 1 1 i 1 1 ir t<? 1-1*. <Jicii of ? ! teen w < ?<?d .!-*??? j,it, , 1 1 ti se | f?> .\sl)li\. and who had | lie \ i ? ? 1 1 * . y i ill | d- Old .Indue l'tincr ti in i ?? i i ? i - r i . e w dh mi r< v tie pre _? i 1 1 ? ! _- ? ti\ed : tie s,?ni.-n- ? if ten \i ii- | fixed at SpiiHHt he ^ i 1 1 < i " ? \ I W o o| 1 1 1 ' O i 1 I ' ,1 Me -I, I ies i ? 1. 1 | J.|I. . III t>\ ? lie ? I ix I it' : lie ? I >11 rt Nuilheiu Kailwa\ ( hani;es I I'll ct i \ e >i|ltd.l \ M.i \ _"c , I : .1 1 11 117 w : , ! ? i \ i ? < " ? ' 1 1 1 1 ii ? . i 1 | > ni K I n IT ? v : ! , ? I :.o i . m ? ' i nidi n , , ? ill . I\ e i ? ! a u I -> p in 1 1 1 . 1 1 ! i v;piiiiK*< I I ? i ? in . I a if i - 1 1 i ?"> 1 1 1 ] ? :n in - v . K Is Mil1 ' ; Is i ? in t i 1 1 w ' 1 1 i i i. ? f i ? ' Ii a : : d t lie V. ? ? 1 e.i \ e I!."! III.' ? '? " ; ;i r \ ^ ? ?: K. 7 o.", ji hi T r i lis w : ; ii a \ i \ ,v 7 .i in . ... . > U . .. k 1 I ; . 1 s ,i in t i ic_' ? ' "i i 1 1 it I f r i on ' ? N . a lid i ; 1 1 . 'in '!e ?? 1 1 r ' 1 1 ? I i v I ir_r Ii ?? k lit!. s I" .1 in I a a-t- . i e II. hiIi S|n.iii.*> 1" IP ,i ai . Ker ? I i w 1<> I III ? '.I II id e 1 11 J s , 111. .iii.viii^ K.ii_\i.!c 1 I a i r- r i v l nir ? 'icilliil'la r p Mi < !?.. tiling ? loiii'fcCs i ; i ii termed a'e ? ? itn ; Tr I II ' : U ! . ; I >? Il l II d ? . ;l ve ? "!a ? i iii"' , f 7 ,i : 1 1 iiisfi-id - f 7 i in II ra'.c. 7 it* M 7 I". > m Sta'? fa nit 7 .".1 i ni P"\k.: 7 ".I a. :ll < illele! s |i, , ii, ,||'rn,. i;.. ^ ||i!i II _'o a in T ? i ' : 1 t I ? i ? ? i ? i i ? ."O ; i 1 1 * ? ~ ? | . i-f J ? J Ml I ' ? ? \ k . .1 I ? ,1 s!.| !.' h I ? II . Is j :) I I I ^i >Oi I i I ? II II I ' 1 ? .... ' ? i PJ I n \ I (? :i? : . . . ? i l'i " in .! rr . v ? K i ' ? \ ? -'7 - i as plf-l'l ' It.. I I _ . I ? ? "S ? , ? | . ? ? i 1 " I ' ?d ? f J f ie I '-'iiii' . 1 p ai .j : : . v n_- S , ii, I ri< t ?? _ }?? p m ??? ? - vri'h 'r mis 1 17 and 1 1 ? ^ It W I .e;| ? I ? f * \ 30x3* Standard Non-SkidTire This new low price it made poMiUo by strictest econ omies and special, ized production. Plant No. 2 wu erected for the sole purpose of making 30x3^-inch Non Skid fabric tires. Witb a daily c? pacity of 16.000 tire. and 20.000 tubes, this plant permits refined pr* duction on a quantity basis. .... -n. !??. ? r All material. u?d are the best obtainable. The quality is umform. it is the best fabric tire ever offered to the car owner at any pr.ce. Firestone Cord Tires Tire repairmen, who judge values best, claw these tire. a. having the sturdiest carcass made. Forty-seven high-grade car manufacturer. u? them as standard equipment. Thiiy are thp qual.ty cho.c* of cord u?r, 30x3^-inch Cord - - New Price $24.50 32x4 " " - - " " 46.30 34x4 h " " - - " " 54.90 Sold in Camden by KERSHAW MOTOR COMPANY SCARBOROUGH GARAGE Contract Lot For liuihiing I'harlnlte. N < Ma> i-'T. -The Im position building fnr tin- ('arnlilias K.Xpnsit inn. Inc.. will be c reeled h\ 1 1 1 ? ' .1 n| ii < 'mist met ion i 'mupany of thi^ oily. Contract wa> >;i:ncd 1 1 1 i s morn inu ami calls for an expenditure oi" SCII.IMIH. The 1 1 1 1 i I < I i 1 1 ir ' will he nf modern riie|tN?of ?*nn>i i ii'-l ion ami will he l'Imi x i?(Ki ami contain 40.000 Miiinrc fed nf, floor space. The contractor agree* to turn the completed building over In the Kxposi tion not later than August 20. Additional floor space will he provid ed in a frame structure loO x 'JoO to he creeled immediately adjoining and con iiocting with the permanent hnilding, and the hnilding committee was in structed by the hoard of directors at the meeting this morning to.have plans prepared fnr this building immediately vn that contract may he let a* earh as possible. The building site is splendidly sit uated immediately west of the ciry. A spur track of the Piedmont and Northern Railway will run into the Il.un.litiif :t mi hvn trolley lino run Uearl\\ iititl road" approach from all -t.l.-. All Mi est* loud* will I'f put in ? 1 1 ? 1 i ti t>n before the Imposition 'h held. I':i iking space fur automo Icles will bo provided in it fence eit i lv'-uii' -nil onmling On* 1 > 1 1 i i ? Ji n "_r I I'i'ti ? ~r >iti ] ? i;t i lit <>f I' A Milk' r of Uart-viHe. against tin* Southern ltell Telephone ?S. Telegraph Company. Judge W. I*. Shipp of Hie Circuit Court lni* issued uii injunction and restraining order to the telephone rest ruining it from increasing telephone rates for local services and from making any change in rate or inter-urban and rural service*. here tofore fumislied the plaintiff. The injunction, in effort t places the kele pliohe service with respect to the plaintiff on the same basis as the rates and services existing prior to April 1st, IP'Jl. The plaintiff alleges a violation of contract and asks judgement against the telephone company for $2,909.00 tor alleged injury and damage. Plaintiff also a*k* permanent injunction re straining the telephone company fr#n failing :? mi-* refusing to render tele phone service fnrnTsln-il' it prior to April 1 <t. 1P21. Killed By Mfflrlr Shock. Itor-k llill. May liT. ? IV I,. <Iallo?yij was instantly kittled this afterMoe when a high voltage passed tlirou^k an electric w.ire from the socket Of wliieh hi? was removing a light 31? accident occurred in the dye r|*? of the Carhartt mill, where (JallOflj was employed as a mechanic, and wtt due. it is believed. to the fact thlti high jwtwer wire full across the fttd wires leading to the mill. Mr. (Ill h?way was standing on a damp CW crote floor and feHl without makiig I sound. He was .'{1 years of ageaiflb ?urvived ' by his mother and Urte 1 trot hers.' one, Walter Oallmway of m citf. ""d two residing in Hamlet. He was a world war veteran and a leatoj niemlwr of the locall military eomftl/' Since eomlng here several years a|5#W had won any friends. I>elnp an uprtRtit and highly efficient citizen. BEARD'S BATTERY & VUt CANIZING WORKS Xote the .Veil' Address Important A \ nounc em ent WING to the rapidly in cren-.in^ demand for I Vest ? 0 Lite Service?the Service that relieves the motorist ot all his battery worrie.^ ---we have found our old Service Station toOMna!! for us. To meet the requirements of our patrons, and to insure prompt and efficient service at all times, we have found it nec to 'now to larger and mo ? convenient cjuarters. We art1 now settled at our new location where our Service is always at your disposal, what ever make of battery you use. Come in any time for testing and distilled water. Our prices for rechuiging and repairs are always reasonable. PB- 128 Moved to Garage Next Door