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? MR. Fir/SIMMONS DEAD ?; ' ; ? ? Wan. Pioneer in Cotton, Seed Oil In duit.ry^f i his stat<-. < oiumhia, Oct; 8. ( ftVi topher KitssSimmom, widely known citizen of Columbia and for many years a im cojjiii/.ed authority in the cotton seed oil industry, died at his iusltknce, 1117 liarnwell .street, yesterday after noon at r> o'clock after an illness ex it i m mm-; ov ? r a week. -M i . Kit??iinnion? was bom in Chat e .ton .January '40, IK&fl, and was a ;i of Dr. Christopher FitzSim iiM.n,x and Susan MHliken (Marker) Kit/Sinnm-is. He received hi s ? 1 cation ai the Carolina Military iii Mikiite, ( harlotte, N. under the , vi u- ii i duc itov, ( ol. .1 1 ih n r. Thorn | a>, Hi- t*t it'i ti*d out in Hfy a< a civil engineer bu.t it was nut loni; before he became int. e-!?d in the cotton .seed oil irtd.u - ity. ' { e was duly a ' pjoniM i in Vl . i > ? hii in ? ('. iimnm in'g a a .salesman m, |sh(i, In; ro*t\ step by 'step, to the highest p >s.ition in his chosen occupation. It ix said < ! Mr. Kir/.X;m*norv!> that he was tin fir'. I Mi.i -.inan 1 1? buy a whole carload' of cotton seed. fit* traveled about over :.he .state in tin early years 'of 'In- industry trying t ? ? induce cotton planti i to <i i.- pu.-c of their coition seed. At that time, cotton si'cd was 1arji? !\ a waste product, though to >onn' extent i'? was us.nl .lor feed and fertilizer. Him advancement in the cotton seed business was rapid and he was largely in <t i uoiental in 'the purchase ? f number <f large oil mills which led to t he for mat ion of the .Sou the i n Cotton <>i| company. ".-Jhr ? wii'.M' otfe.ied ' the . yiw- pro.aidonVV o; thU c tit paw..'. ]i. : ? r-viuv to re main in hia n.itiv'e -life. he was made general manager of the t nipany. Mr. I it. Settle >? a recognized au.lu.i lN niini .... cuu-.l: n ?? in the ? ^ ? ;\nd U was' I Ltiai he wa$ "the In - t inloiiiu.i i .' i i:..- p:o|'0 sjofi jit th,e er.ii'v- s-nii'lht^rJn suites. ? Not . i , . \ . ,i -> In i 1 - ._i . I v 1 1 his .Ii -ell ."?t .1 i, I ?\ k ? * e m n i*/< d hut t lit" e \vT~ Fr" man c , v i u-<- ' ?"l wi i h n~ ? an.'! i 1 (? i ,.t. ? ? .Oiiia'icn t ha' \va - i wr nio l? vt I tlia ?? w a- M r. I \' Y.. ': II' ll l?i IIS l.-ivv i ; i ad.? ' ? ' ? ^ ze l.i vnt and v, . ; ! h . ,n h .no na.i?.-. n ? nia n , ; i i 'J- a;;*" '? ? ' ? -ovae. . the f.?rtutie> "!'? t No . ? ??; ?. i c : i ;cu in husi i ? s v. : t ii h ? i.' . : ! ... '?'? i > in ti I : < ! in 1 ' e; u. ? !" ' i ?'?'*?? i:..i . it !i. ot ' ? ?? 1 1 ( t i ' a ! <? ( ot i on Set" I < iu>h< . !' ???:.' an-; ft \'ed as \[< p, <" all ! i I'.1' Ill* a i <i> jjiiVr i-f 1 1. ct .\ . Mill in lin. o; italii.'.at am ?.j t in.- Soii'.l: (a ? ? i ? '</ it'll S -t d < .'i li> i;? ' a^- 'm'.a t ; "i . - < i . < in; as pres ?d??l?t ' L-4r 7- ? Had Ui.s No?e IJrokt'ii. I .. V ? t e, a ' lott lit ft' I It hi oil ! ? h - t |:t?. i . . > .! i . i i ? < i' hospital \\.!h a l>r. k ' <" and other ic-< *e i ? >u ? 1 1 ? j U ' ' ? , I ? ' ? ' o I 1; i > .ill loriiobiie ii ?! ? a t i'i*e 1 Hi'mIui a ' ' i ! f O' ? M , ' OV v' VI -U 1! I" ? . I.I of 1 1 .i i i -i: ? I '? ? rate. ? . ? ' ' o I ; > ? . ? 1 j.'i-'nev*i!!\ t n lie -i i . . ; \ .-ir-u I 'a 1 1 . < ? i . v i i w i ' h ... ii : . .1 . \ ? i . ? ' ' -a .-. - i bought t ha . ? ' -a . l i i n i .- : . I > ; 1 1 i a . i a < ' - ' " v . . \\ - t a. I'm ? . i ! ! ? . .i I:. !i 1. 1 at < '.den: ? N.iin n.i. ;/n fa- . . n.; u i t ho. ? i : ' II . \ > a ? 1 . \ ? , i \ E'LE MEET \ vy rmcE \ . - 1 1 r I r - 1 < i> n - s ? iii a :i y - ? :ul ? ' 1 1 d*? i ' . ( . >iiid \ o.? r : , (J* u 1 1 ! tiro. Thai i >s h 3 j uu m >o tiianv < i ?xtd \ <a rs ;i r<>u tul Isk anyone w Im ha*< i \ or reaMy tried them out. what fie thinks about (toodvear t ire*. BROAD STREET FILLING STATION V. N. MYERS, Proprietor BOYS WOUND (il'AHD A ud Then Fwcape From Kfform School at Florence After felling W. W. Allen, a guard to the floor ami rendering him un coiiselou* by a blow from a heavy chair, five young men escaped from tin South Caiolina 1 11 111 t n.ci school last night at 7:15 o'clock ami at a late hour nothing had been learned of their whi-rcabouU, Mr. Allen was leaving the room in Which t h?- lil numbers of Company 0, known ax the unruly greittp, are confined, and was'in tin- act of turn I,,;.. to !"> k tht (loot behind him when .1, jf II.. Man. I bfOUgltt ft heavy chair down with jf real force upon his head. Holland and four of his companion* then nude their escape, the ivH of the httys remaining to render what a' si ,i;iJu i they could to the- injured anil unconscious guard. ?lu.n oyer Mr. Allen's rii4 h t eye a gash two inches long was cut while there were Ionises also on the left side of his face. Mr. Allen suffered ! i . u.ssion of the brain from the blow and was unconscious for nearly thirty minutes, lie was rushed to the Flor ence infirmary where the hope was expressed last night there would hi; no serious results. It will be several hours yet, however, before the exact extent of Mr. Allen's injuries can be told. West Thomas, the young man whom Mr. Alien was accused of "beating unmercifully" by \\ . M. .Minims, a citizen of Florence, several mojtt lis ago, was the lirst to reach Supevintt ndent .lohn II. Martin and infoim him of the attack on Mr. A !!? n. Thomas is said t.o have rushed' to the off jce as soon as he saw the chair fly through the air in its <le -cent upon Mr. Allen. ^ niuiu' I hom~ ;.s" so! ici t u?ie for Mr. Allen, the guard v ii'i is claimed to h;ive beaten the l>"\ and who i> charged with assault and .batti ry of a high and aggravated nature 1-n connection with the incident aviis rega . ded I >\ the school ollicm's ax being high 1\ ignifierint of the lii?\'> at.itude .toward the guard who |'; . ma ; I' ?' ? "7 ? eh:: 1 "r ? rrf ? rfcy ? c"'n p M\. .i. if I l.oll'anil, who attacked Mr. Mien !a - 1 night, is known as an h . . 1 > : t u : i i i.riaway. .lust a week ago h? hail ret ii' tied voluntarilv to the. industrial- school after a years ab m nee without have dm ng which time lie is alleged to have >toieh in iwlomohih' in lexas. t ? ? r t h ? ; theft 1,f which he i limit i ;i suspended sen :i r of f iv e V eat s. The other hoys e-capiru with I lo - j land aic Amu Haydock of l.';iu>r.| a de-eitei fioin tilt I lilted State. ;,,!iiy; Clank i>oh.-uii i?l (l.eer, t:i<* v.* m?* wiii -h-i by a Sumter poIiVi mini, the grand jury dismissing the . a.ge; Arthur Dooley, of Westmin ster. and Kdgar Whitmire of West 0 . I laddoek ha* as strong a mania foj tunning away as Holland. Si'ine time ago just after he had made a -m ei ->ful getaway and while 1 ?? a* i ll wa> being condueTed foT him, In i etui ued to the school and broke irti> the manual training -hop. taking all tile ha i k -aw- he eoil'id tind. II" t h< n * aught passenger train tor Iv.?i k\ Mount, where he was capture ! j h\ Atlantic Coast Line police. Am diny to SupiM UlteJidellt .1. II. I \ 1 a i t i ) most of the bo\ - in Companv (i are regular younji men. I\ver\ ct ; ha- been made t<> eorreet (hem u ill ; In utino-t -how o! kindness but I ? ' i no thud he -a.\s together w..';| ... K "f the p.-opl'l cqu ? pmeti t , j m ! i ad- to unfortunati' occU1' i : i i i . - - ueh a - t ha : < ? ? ? i - ' n ~ ' " ? !? , ? Ni w - liet iew . I\ I lied |{\ \\ 1 1 ?? I n I r?v | ... ; '..i ? ( >i':. 7 \\ .?:?!? ?: Tu rt> . | ? I? M .. Mi W . i' . i ?\ i J. i. v . .1 k 1 1 <?< i Wy 'VI. I > .1 ?" . i f ! i 1 " .?.( \\ :: ; hi : ? ' . ? W .v.- \r ? ? i: ? | I I ? .v IM-: V I ?r.i i ntni: Hit ( r.inkr.iM ! ' ? Johnny. .i ' > ! ?? >\ : ' '.e ? .ii. ' ' v for the f l.iru, *u \\ h ?? ri'i i'rc of a c ( \s "Now you know where the m.lk . i,iw* from, dor 't >?>u?" he was asked "Stire!" replied Johnny. "You give her soir.e breakfast food and water and then drain her crankcaae.** How Ridgevillo Proposes By ANITA LOWE (<?,). ItH, W4?ur? K*w?i,,p?r I'afoii > JONATHAN loved Su*y May. : lf| -M . ? > uucw i li t i Idnjithw loved i j And lCi?lK?*vllle kni'W it, Jun.'llluill wanted to tell ? Susy May (luii lie I'jved her. Susy May tvum e-- 1 Jonathan to tell her. UidyevlUe until ed Jonaihan i?> say. "Siis\ Mm, I love you. Will you marry me?" Hut of tin- three knew how 10 make .loiini linn speak. So matters fdo< *d oiio evening when Jonathan nod Susy Mtty slopped to si e Mary and .Joe iu?vv)y married. Tn himself 1m* planned as they w-fllk'ed home, to I*; nil up to the words. ' Si'i'i1'1'" W? g? i married and show them I n?\v llit' I. <i!ii<? should l>o ttxed up-" At Susy May's gate they stopped. Surfy May ventured . timidly, ? Don't you like Mary's now home, Jonathan?" Jonathan started. ' After a pro? dlglou* gulp, h<> answered: "No not at all. That Ih, I riii'itiw yes, very much. No, I think- I feel?" A long agonl/lug pause. Susy May suggested faintly: "Yes. VOU fiM'l ?" A Jonathan swallowed, "I feel- that is- I say, Susy May, do you know there's a ring around . UVe tnoon to night V" Then Jonathan turned ami lied, and poor little Susy May groped her way upstairs In the dark and t'Hed -herself, asleep. In due time came < 'hrl.- tnuis. Itidge vllle'it festivities centered .In the t he church. .Jonathan, one of the .sfieiiherds ia "< "urisi urns Joy Hells," worshiped Susy May, the angel, us she ;?ang it! a high. sweet soprano. "Lo, I ? 'una1 J l ( 'niiio !" night then lie decided that as the walked home he would tell Susy .May bow divinely -she had sung, nnd add "Will you sing like that in our ho, in;, Susy May V At the gale Susy May, after a glam e at. Joriat loin's tense fftee, Tailored: "It's such a lovely night. Let's wolk to the end of the street and ha<'U." Joyfully Jonathan assented, r.ravely lie began to speak: "The cantata went oiT pretty well tonight. Your solo " 'i- tini'. Siisv Mliy" ? itfl.Tinlni'ill v -- I wish I <oii!tl hear you sing that way In- in "Yes. Jonathan. In ? ?" encouraged Su*,y May. "Would you sing that "^tny In? 1 mean I'd like to hear you sing in The words < ii >-? I away in a whisper. "I'd be pleased to sing 'wherever you want me t.o." bren^h-'d Susy May, hlusiting like a CbVistmas rose. "Tha thank you." stammered Jon athan. i * uj he said nothing more. W hen Susy May was safe in her own room >he stormed : "1 will never give him another chance! Ne\er!" I ?r four tin ?>> t lis. slo; kept her word. ! !ien Kidgeville interfered. Addie and Peter were married. S'tsv May and Johailian "stood** wirh the bride and groom. Soon after Addie left to put on her traveling gown Susy May beckoned Jonathan Into the hall. "< >h. Jonathan." she whispered. "Peter's little brother, Mob, overheard the crowd planning to give Peter nnd Addie a big send -off at Brool;side. wUere they take the train. And Peter wants you. I think lve has n not li#?r .srln liM'.-" ivt?>r <li.| 1 1 m \ ??. ".Jonathan. if you're :n.v frlond. y??n and Susy May will HK'> my i ar and <lriv?? l<i I Snmkside. Th?> rrowil will f . ?l ! ? ? w you. Addh> unci 1 will t ;i 1* fittlii'r's car and u'" I" lU'X !f\\ t'"r tin* ir.iin. V<>u'l! help tin* out, John'.'" Jonathan'* ?*> ?*s ? ? ? m ir I ? I Sti-y May's. " Wlin r <1 ? v?iu > ?y ? i'!l l??av?* it to \ oil." "I don't sei* lull \\l; :? t we'll have 'D hi*!p thr u," it ? ] : i ! t r ? > 1 Sus> May. On.- hall' hour I.tti-r two luutlled tiguivs slipped nut !|h? ha?"U jjaU' into I'eter's < iir, waiting in the alloy. \Vht*n this ear turned into tin* lirookside road other < mi > slipped i*i > steriously ntlt of the darkness ,uil ?i I ?>w it. f inally th?' pro. ???>>!?. n ?|rf.\ up hi Uronknlde *t :i tion. Out v | ? f ; 1 1 1 1: m?Uevi!..\ I', it n>?t one movement w.is nul l" in IVter's far. I?td>jevi!ie cpi'ii I the < 1 " o r anil pulled <i?it? .>u>\ M.i \ .i n] .ToituMian ! Kxclrtnuit ii'iw p? ?!???? I them "A pretty tr:> k ti? pi. in ' \\ .???re mi* Ad lie and JVti-r1 < ? \ 1 1 up v !iaw \oti done with ?lii* 1 1 1 1 ? i ? ' . r . " _'" ?o!n'' <?h. you ,ii" t ! . ?? hr ?!?? I.I-' _-r ? Mi ' ^ too. \< ere M ? th.- ?'\ >Mi ? n 1 S h, M ? > -.o ' ? ?> i 1 1 j i ? .?? vii l: - i.i.i .(??? IM.ijje ? t i ? * r'ti-r :l i' wed !?' i !.?? . . ? i r ?.-?* r .1 i._- M"M? v ? ... : ' 1 ? 111 . ? ; \ n \ t . -rr ? 15 *! Mr . ? . I : :Ce n ? ? r ' : - . ? . . . . W . ? ? ? I . , \\ I ? | (?,.;<? ."lis f . . - r ??:. .'?! >? ! i ? > ? I ?' ? : . ? ? ? ? N IH.. : I ? * . s ? ?... .;i iv ( s! v . i ? ???-.? ???? Jen.. .'.?.? -rt !.?*?? .-.i .i :n; in ???rly ?>!?..? ? - ' .? .ir..._*. ? i p.i<s#?:u ; *? " > ?'... it Silsv May As s. i* .cp1 lm;p I j ? ? :? ? 1 1 }?? ji,h.".n,<!<T hi* whs p?i f| there. s j?> Mn>, <l?... t rry ' NVver mind. I ki!->? .i I ? e iso t If* rk and n minister at Wrayl.'ir*. l^-t s " r>T there Htid he iPnrrl.il, Shnll wn ? ! > ? that - fh'H r f TUon t Mav rre.utirTt Ttm Vinh that for nlrv ? ?**r> niobthx Ikt llj>? had h??**r? h'.iKia* to friunr^-"Y$<, Joiiu'.biui !" Peak Production . To Meet Record Sales Demand for improved Ford cars during September estab lished a sales record. To meet this demand, Ford production is rapidly ap proaching a new peak, which insures early delivery. Go to the nearest Authorized Dealer today and have him explain the many improve* ments that have been made. Easy payment terms will gladly be arranged to suit your convenience. RUNADOUT $260 ? COUPK$5ZO ? TUDOR SEDAN $580 ? FORDOR SEDAN $660 Closed car* in color. Demountable rims and starter extra on open cart. All prices /. o. b. Detroit. FORD MOTOR COMPANY, .DETROIT, MICHIGAN Touring *290 F. O* B. Detroit THE BEST STATE FA IK i Hegins at Columbia October 19th and (iocs to 24th Columbia. Oct. 11. ? With the bosi program it lias ever offered and with indications < f the largest attendance in its history, tho South Carolina State fair of 1 1)2 ."> opens ik-xI Mon day. The management has arranged a s'-heduie which makes it truly a six-day and six-night affair, with ihe state-wide Lilting tournament fcatur iny the opening ni^ht and a stupen dous, colorful historical pageant clos- j ing the affair on Friday and Satur day nights. v Reduced railroad rates have been [granted on all railroads, fiee park ing space has boen provided for au tomobiles, and everything done to I facilitate tin* traveling and comfort of the large crowd. One of the big features this yea*.' is tho. poultry show which, it is said, willvbe the biggest ever hPld in the South, topped by the National Ancona exhibition which will draw exhibits from as far wc j.t as Montana. With the Carolina-Clemson pine, the? Stribling-McKiernan boxing, the tilting tournament, *. horse racing, horse shows, picked midway, the pageant, and other amusements, the entertainment program 'is Lop-notch. M;vkinn Their Own Tags. A new and ingenious method of avoiding paying the 1 923 automobile state tax was discovered recently by MtUorcycIe Officer Fulnter and Officer Lindsay, of the state highway. A car belonging to E. C. Moseley, who reides near Aiken, was found to contain a seemingly new license tag, but upon close inspection it was found that the number "4" had been beaten out flat on. the license tag and a new impression made with a cast iron di? in the shape of a number "5" and the green color of last year painted over with a yellow of lS>2f>. The officers believe they have found the first of a. number of automobiles that are bearing false home-made tags. Two Stills Are Cut t'p Before , day Monday morning offi cers raided the house occupied by Manson March, colored, and found and destroyed a complete still, and placed March in jafl. Tl?e negro lived en the Gibson place near Bish opville, and his outfit 'was complete, with a copper worm, and evidence showed recent operation. Very little whiskey was .found but there was about $0Vallons of mash. On Friday , anothjr *caid was made in the Sh racks'; iviill section, during whidi a bW 7o-gal1on capacity cityper out fit wW found and destroyed^ together with about oOO gallons of mash, and a complete outfit of accessories. No one was found at this outfit. Both ? of these raids were made by Officers. Baskin, Kelley and Grooms. ? Bishop ville Messenger. Branch Rickey, vice-president of the St. Louis team in the National League, has never seen a Sunday ball game. All his contracts stipulate that ; he need not report at the ball park on Sunday. Just Received CAR LOAD Fulgrum Seed Oats Rec! Rust Proof Seed Oats Winter Ry 0 Abruzzi Rye Plant Oats and Rye Early this Fall SPRINGS & SHANNON, Inc. CAMDEN, S. C.