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TOWNSHIP COMMITTEEMEN Who Will Make Drive For Members to Cotton Association. Below is a list of the township committeemen who will make the drive Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of next week fonvnembership to the American Cotioa association. Anderson Township?W. T. Roweil, Chairman; T. A. Blakeley, W. J. Flowers, G. W. Camlin, A. E. McCullough, J. W. Locklier. Suttons Township?S. L. Parsons, Chairman; B. D. Hinnant, R. E. Blakeley, W. L. Altman, W. B. Cooper, S. B. Gordon, H. E. Alsbrook. Turkey Township?W. O. Camlin, Chairman; J. A. Cunningham, Clyde Gamble, R. W. Smith, J. K. Smith, S. S. Mitchum, W. G. Cantley, J. G. McCullough, Guerry Brothers. Mouzon Township?R. C. McElveen, Chairman: Bartow Smith, T. L. Joye, W. H. DuBose, D. H. Smith, J. N. McKenzie, J. W. Stewart, J. K. Coker. Sumter Township?Dr. L. Moore, Chairman; B. M. McElveen, J. L. Goudy, R. B. Fitch, C. P. Stuckey, J. Ed. Coker, J. C. Young. Mingo Township? L. F. Rhem, Chairman; D. D. Rhem, B. L. Neaoiith, R. J. Nesmith, J. B. Tallevast Kingstree Township?H. U. Kinder, Chairman; L. C. Montgomery, W. E. Nesmith, J. L. Brockinton, S. W. Mcintosh, Jno. M. Brown, S. F. Epps. King Township?T. 0. Epps, Chairman; J. B. Gamble, J. L. Christopher, W. E. Brockinton, John M. Nexsen. Indian Township? J. H. Bartell, Chairman, J. D. Galloway, W. R. Graham, W. D. Daniels. Ridge Township?J. J. M. Graham, Jr., Chairman; W. J. Smiley, W. O. TTiomas, W. E. Hanna, Doc. 11 anna, W. I. Hodges, Dr. W. J. Haselden, J. L. Thomas, C. K. Eadily, J. E. McFadden, J. L. McFadden, H. N. Singletary, T. B. Patrick. Hope Township?W. M. O'Biyan, ..airman; C. A. Hines, A. B. Spivey, E. Green, T. W. Boyle, E. B, Rhodus, P. R. Keels, H. D. Ferrell, H. S. Gamble, S. V. Taylor. Laws Township?Dr. I. N. Boyd Chairman; C. W. Boswell, W. N, ' 1-. r> oi_; 117oltor Mnnt. i./iarKson, r oimci> ??uiwi gomery, J. D. McCullough. Penn Township?G. M. Beasley, Chairman; J. B. Clarkson, H. P Brown, J. A. McCullough, S. S. A ronson, G. C. Parson. Johnson Township?S. B. Poston Chairman; J. J. Snow, B. B. Chandler, B. J. Chandler, D. G. Huggins H. L. Baker, F. E. Huggins, G. S, .Hemingway, G. B. Eaddy, W. F. Cox Dr. A. G. Eaddy, Dr. R. L. Cockfield R. W. Stuckey, E. F. Prosser, D. P DuRant, S. D. Snowden, R. J. Brown W. H. Harmon, G. H. Stencil. Clarendon Township?B. E. McKnight, Chairman; W. G. Benton A. L. Burgess, W. H. Baker, J. R Barrow. o 666 has more imitations than any other Chill and Fever Tonic on the the market, but no one wants imitations. They are dangerous things in the medicine line.?Adv. ^ ??ill ? jML jl j < I THE 1920 ( ,c / ?-V ' "*** ' Quality i constructi lished standard given to the B\ of superiority. Upon such a fc * has the 1920 Bi 1 1 An insnpsnHnn M | and refinemenl i purchaser. 1 | I Model K-S Model K-S Model K-S Model K-S Model K-S Model K-S 1 IHampt ^ * FRICTION BETWEEN MEXICO AND BRITAIN , Carranza Orders English Diplomat Out of Country Amounts to Deportation i Washington, Aug. 16.?More Fric-i 1 tion between Great Britain and I Mexico appeared to complicate the Mexican situation. ! Britain's last remaining diplomatic representative in the Mexican Capitol, Williams Cummings, in charge of the Archives of the legation there has been ordered from the country by mandate of Carranza. The action amounts to the British j representative's practical deporta : won. Great Britain, never having recognized the Carranza regime, has had no minister in Mexico City since Sir Lionel Craden. The charge d'affaires, Thomas Hohier, was with drawn some time ago and Commings was left as charge d'archies, in charge of the legation records and acting as a medium of communication for his government although without official authority, ' In a strict sense Cummings has no diplomatic standing although he has j delivered communications from the , British Government protesting against mistreatment of British subjects and interests. Now, wholly without representation in Mexico City, England probably will rely on France or the United States to represent her. At the same time dispatches telling of Carranga's decision to inform the Mexican Congress at its opening September 1, "fully as to the State of the relations with the governments of the United States and England," were received here and attracted considerable attention. o County Marketing Association Clemson College, August 16.? Orangeburg county farmers are giv> i ing further evidence of their pro, gressiveness in the movement to or. i ganize a livestock marketing asso,' ciation, the first of its kind in South Carolina. , F. L. Harkey, field agent in mar. keting, has just returned from Orangeburg, where he and H. S. Johnson, district agent and D. W. , Williams, extension animal husband. man, took part in a meeting of . farmers on August 13th to discuss and take preliminary steps in the , organization, which was suggested !by L. S. Wolfe, county agent. , The plan is to have a stock com. pany with a capital stock of say , $5,000, and a paid manager who will , soil all kinds of live stock and serve . the organization in various ways to , promote the livestock industry and the interest of the stockholders and the people as a whole. Another meet , ing is to be held August 25th to . perfect the organization, at which there will be present representation from several adjoining counties. An organization expert from the U. S. Bureau of Markets wfll attend to help in the work. o The County Record Is* $1.50 a year in advance. mounci ?/dU ias been the foremost cons on of the 1920 Model K Se I of Buick construction th lick Valve-in-Head Motor < mndation of strength. dura lick Series been designed an of the new line will revea ts that are sure to please t? 5ricec of the New Cuick Sc-r ix-44 Three-Pa ssenp. ? Roadster ix-45 Five-Passe tger Tourir.g Cf.r . ix-46 Touring Coupe .... ix-47 Five-Passenger Touring Sedan ix-49 Seven-Passenger Touring Car ix-50 Seven-Passenger Sedan . . F. O. B, Flint, Michigan on Avenue In Memorium McCLARY?In sad but loving i remembrance of my dear husband j Robert B. McClary who passed away one year ago August 20, 1919. Home is not home for Robert is not here, Angels have taken him out of my care As a bird to its sheltered nest, He is gone to that home so peaceful and fair. I miss you, Robert every day And long your face to see, But we will meet' in heaven And ever happy be. Sleep, Robert sleep, thy toils are over. Sweet be they rest often needed before, Well, did I love you, but god loved you best, And called you home with him to rest . * o Wife Today, one year ago dear father You bade us all farewell, You went away with Jesus, No more on earth to dwell. We long for you by day We dream of you by night, And your dear kind face will ever be In our memory bright And how we miss you now, words cannot express, But God, our Father, has taken you To lifes eternal rest i i ;Your willing hands shall work no more, j Earth has still a vacant place, Without the smiles of your sweet face. Sleep on, dear father, and take your rest We love you, but Jesus loves you 1 best. Children. o NOTICE?One hundred and thirty acres farm for sale. Price reasonable situated one mile north of the progressive town of Hemingway, which has fine school and good j churches and the coming tobacco | market of this section. Farm has i forty acres under cultivation. Fine i tobacco land, two new dwellings, j four rooms each, tobacco barn, plen- j ty of timber for all plantation pur- j poses. Any one wanting to buy a farm near a good school had better investigate at once. C. B. COX, R 3, | Hemingway, S. C. ltp. j o We are proud of the confidence j doctors, druggists and the public have in 666 Chill and Fever j Tonic.?adv. ' _ ini All i " ^ MODELS (K SERIES) shops We g ^deration in the ? iries. An estab- ' at for years has q^0 q Car a reputation car: bility, and value year d manufactured. gUaFc 1 improvements le most exacting : 1 Buicl< tes . . $1495 line c . . 1495 . . 2085 * * 2255 . . 1785 I I - \ New Good ? To Replet Dependable We WE ARE DAILY RE ! OUR VARIOUS LINES OF LADI] AND NOTIONS. AS IS A WELL KNOW1 OF THE LARGEST AND MOST FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHI COUNTY, AND TO KEEP IT C TO ADD NEW GOODS FROM 1 ING , ALONG WITH NEW GOC AND WINTER TRADE, AND 1 SPECTION OF THESE GOODS. KEEP YOUR EYES 0> DISPLAYS, AND SEE THE MA] Silverman's I Kingstree, ITOMOBIU Vhen you are in nee 3. We have one oJ : to be found and on uarantee all our rep; a 1% a ? rm CtUAKAIN J Ve handle the best 1 f the following whei J. & D. Tires, guar* Tires, guaranteed fc in teed for 7,500 mile Parts and Ne have a complete - Antnmnhilps on ha L IJLUUv/itA >f Accessories, Gasol: , J. EP1 KINGSTF 5 Arriving Daily v ] e Our Vast Stock of lar For Men and Women | | 2TVTNG NEW ASSORTMENTS TO COMPLETE j ES* AND GENTS* CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS ? j H TACT, WE ALWAYS HAVE ON HAND ONE ' UP-TO-DATE STOCKS OF DEPENDABLE WEAR 1 LDREN TO BE FOUND IN WILLIAMSBURG ^1 OMPLETE AT ALL TIMES IT IS NECESSARY , 1 TIME TO TIME. MANY OF THESE ARE ARRIV- | >DS PURCHASED ESPECIALLY FOR THE FALL ^ WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOUR CAREFUL IN\ OUR SHOW WINDOWS, AS WE CHANGE OUR d MY NEWARRIVALS SHOWN THERE. | Department Store; I icademy Street fl I v South Carolina I I rM ~m . : L:* i. '"B_' ":*-- ^i?TK:TizirtacOTD?BB? . ' i REPAIRING! H?^l -> H - d of Auto Repairing call to . 11 f the best equipped repair U r mechanics are first class. |i air work. 11 TED TIRES, ji IRES on the market. Try. 1 you need a tire for your % j| inteed for 6,000 miles; Good- | i >r 6,000 miles; India Tires, Accessories. . jj line of parts for Jfora ana n nd at all times and a fine ine, Greases and Oils. I J PS & SON. 4' IEEE, S. C. |