University of South Carolina Libraries
At the PoKtof Ice At Humter, aV C ae Second-cUvm Matter. ?JaassssSSSSggJB '.I 'I 1 Mies Mary flronson. of Florence, If visit lug Ttrea* Chandler. Mr C. f). Hutchinson. Buiuter county ?I attendsnos otricer snd asals lt to gupei Intenchnt of Education ktnawnrth. left this mormiui for :k Hill for a styv m several weeks ill hie parents. Mr. Ralph Flowers I* at home for a htay <>f saveral w#?ka to recupera e ?root a recent operation for upperuli Mtla Mr. snd Mrs. F.'ddie lenklrs of Co rseaa speiet ysatsrday in the city. Mtea Oladj? Klag of Uartaville. is ban; Miss Mamie Tucker at her on Corbett street. ~ Ml** Kltaabsth Jeontnga has re Mt? ii i il home after vl*Hlng relativ?? Ist ?nlastl. Mies Rosalle Remb?rt Ui visiting (lias IBIIseteth Jennings at her home gg> M. Church at rest. Mr. and Mrs. Barle Rowland are M home from their bridal trip In the Berth. Col. Tom c Hamer. uf #ennttts _Oht, Wae In ths city vesuurdey. ? Maas Lila Davis, of Camden, la rMr.f sometime with Dr. and Mrs. Sdarsunda. and Mra. J K. Hweatt have re I'jruvd to Bumter from North Caroli? ng; and are at homo at tit 8. Bumter treat. Mr Bweatt waa married to lies Raby R. Oliver on the 6th of ohruary. Mra J. Urn King and children are Irlatting relatives in Wilmington Mr. O. H Folley and family laft $hla morning for their summer home pi M lrrsll's Inlet. - Mr. L ( Mntss left several days ago for Waahtngton Mine Helen O'Bhaughneasy of Char I ?ton has returned ufter spend ing eeveral weeks with Mrs. A. T?. JUam?s. Mlas Addle O'Rlley of Columbia has Irs tp rued to her home after being tha juest of Mre. A. T^Reamee ''or several Mem Rllen Virginia Stuck-) left on Tueedsy for Der.dersnn. Ky.t to spend gho remainder of the summer with total ivee. Mrs. H. M. Sfuckey left Tuesday for Atlanta to spend a few days. Messrs. T. c. Oockfleld of Johneon tllHj end R. H McKhaen of Laje City gtrs visiting Mr. Q. H. Rurjpee. Miss Minnie Baundera of Colllngs grood. N. J . ia v If it inK her aunt. Mra. ! J5. W. A. I! ultmsn. on -N'oTth Main #treet. stieg Memle Allen or Durham. N. C, ti Tiettrhg Miss Van Keun n on Hamp? ton avep us. Mre. Oeorge I*. Rtcker has returned from a visit to Myrtle Beach. The banks will be cloeed Monday July Ith. All other placee of buatnesg Fimeriil of Mr. Claek. The funeral service of Mr. John R. | Pieck, who died Mon?uy, were held at the First Presbyterian church on Tuesday at 10:30.' Dr. Marlon. Mr. Clack's pastor, conducted the services, nfter Which a large number of fricndu accompanied the body to the ceme? tery. Mr Clack wag a man generally re ?pf v t?>d by bis fellow townsmen. He ?was i prominent business man, but wus never too busy1 to turn his atten? tion from his personal affairs to do anything for the good of needy per? rons, his town or his ehurch, .and his death is mourned by a large number of friends, whose sympathy goes out la the bereav-tl wife and children. Mr Clark wuh born in Cbuksvilh, 1 Va.. but moved to Henderson. N, C, when but a small boy. There he lived until he came to Sumtar to take a position with the Atlantic Coast Line at the freight and passenger station. Afterwards he accepted, n position with the Southern Railway and was made the S .unter agent for that road. In this position he remained until a few years ago when he organized the John R. Cluck Realty Co.. which ha?? grown to be one of the city's most flourishing businesses. Mr. ("lach ta survived by a wife, who was Miss Sharlie Oraham, and four y.OUUg da ughtei s Hodge. Orvln. On Tuesday night. June 20th, at 9 o'clock, at the Halem Baptist parson? age. Miss Nova Hodge and Mr. Jack C. orvln were united In marriage, Rev. E. W. Reynolds uftlclating. A few friends and relatives of the con? tracting parties witnessed the cere? mony. Our slncerest wishes follow these young people us they launch out on the <eg of life, for the finest Ihlugs that fortune may have to be? stow. I small I Ire Tuo*Ih>. The lire department was called otit about e o'clock Tuesday afternoon in answer to ar alarm sent in from Man? ning avenue. A small roof blaze waa found at 3U? Manning avenue, on a house occtrVled by a colored tenant, und the Are was put out with a few buckets of water. RHU sU NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given of a school election to be hold In Mayesvllle School Distr et No. 15, Friday, Julv the fth. at the Salem School house, be? tween the buirs of 7 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of voting an extra levy of A mills for I school purposes. Only qualified elect? ors, who ahow tax receipts an? registration certificates, and who pay real estate or personal property taw may he allowed to vote, by law. The trustees will act as managers. Bv order of the Sumter County Borfrd of Education. U C TIADALrE. A. M. ANDREWS. E. W. DABBS, Jr. Trustees school District No. IT?. Jung 23, 1920. ' . ? BANDITS TAKE JAYROIi Charier ton and Western Caro? line Train Held Up Near Au- ; gusta Early This Morning ? ', i. jIET AWAY WITH j SIXTY'THOUSAND ?i tfoney Was Being Sent Under Guard to Paris Island to Pay Marine Corps Augusta. Oa., June 30.?Payroll lestlned lor ihc marine corps training tntlon at Purls island. South Caroll m. was Steden from the egress ar m the Charleston and Western Caro? lina ralloravl Just outside of Anlast a arly today, after the robbers had ragged and bound the express mes enger ami armed guard. Nearly fiix y thousand dollars are missing. MiswS Bessye Flynn Bride of Mr. Brunson 'opular Lancaster Girl Married at Home of Parents Thurs? day Evening Lancaster, S. C, June 29. 1920.?A. narriage of unusual interest to the ?eople of Lancaster County und else vhere, took place at the home of the ? ride's parents, ?Mr. and Mrs. Ft. J. Tynil, of East Lancaster, Thursday ?vening. June the 17th. at G.30 rh*ri their daughter. Bessye, became be bride fa Mr. Hazel Davis Brunson ?f Sumter, S. C. The Ceremony room was simply but rrettlly deeorated with ferns, bamboo, ?ots of white hydrangeas, and citt, lowers of white enrmtions and roses. Phe color scheme used was green und vhlte. Promptly at fttO p. m.. Mrs. E. 'lyburn Wilson, of Lancoster. S. C, ittlre,d in a lovely gown of pi/ik geor ;ette with hat to match, sounded the Irst strains of the wedding march rom Mendelssohn. The bride and [room entered together from the ear hall and marched on to the cere noiiy room where they were united n marriage by Uev. J. A. Bledsoe. mstor Of the bride. The bride was .ever more attractive in an exquisite rown of white georgette over satin, ?omblned with taffeta. She wore a nrge white hat with trimmings of >strich feathers and pearl*. After congratulations were shower? ed upon the happy couple, the guests vere shown into the dining- room by Mrs. K. II. Riddle where cream and fggg were served by Misses Eunice ?'lynn ami Marie Brewer. 1 mined lately after the ceremony he bride donned her traveling suit >f midnight blue tricot me wit a uc es.sories to match and the couple lett >y automobile for their home in Sutn er, S. C, Mr:*. Brunson is a daughter of Mr. ind Mrs. it. .1. Flynn and represents* me- ot the most important families ?f the county. she is a graduate of Boiumhia r?iieg# ami by her gentle iml happy disposition has won a host pd frirnds throughout the state. She has been engaged in teaching since her graduation and has met with marked succe.?s. Mr. Branson is a son of Mrs. H. P. Brunson of Sumter, S. C, and is a yons man of sterling ubllity. He is* well known and liked by a host of friends. Me lives in Sumter county and is a successful cotton planter. The wide popularity of the couple was evidenced by the many useful gifts received. A mom; the out of county guests' were: Miss Marie Brewer. Atlanta,Ga., Mr. Bonp.rd B. Brewer, Cheraw, S. C, Mr. Edgar D. Flynn. Mobile. Ala.. Mr. R. J. Flynn. Atlunta. Og? Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Moore. Tlmmonsvllle, S. <\, Miss Nits Brunson. Sumter, S. C , Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brogdon^Sumter, 8. <"'., Messrs. J. P. Scriven. Ellis and Hubert Brunson. Sumter, 8. C, Mrs. San ue) Davis, Sumter, S. G.t Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brogdon, Sumter, S. C, Mesars. Harold and Turner Davis. Sumter, Mrs. J. A. Black well, Sum? ter, 8. C, Mr. Jud Brogdon^ Sumter, S Cm Mr. Seymour, Sumter, S. C. Nuljce to Our Custonu'rs. On a count of the Fourth of July coming on Si: >.day we will beyclosed on Monday, July 5th. Shaw Motor Co. ?Adv. Mr. Todd Leaves The Y. M. C. A. Cuttino McKnight Now Acting Secretary It is a goUreg pf general regret that Mr. J. Y. Todd. who has tilled the po? sition of general secretary of the local Y. M. C. A. with Mich complete satisfaction to all concerned, has giv? en up his work to go into business. Mr, Todd*? career as general secretary has been characterized by a sane pto gressiveoess that has made the local j association mean very much in the j lives of the men and boys of the city. '.The best wishe.-. of his many friends will ito with him into his new line ol husinesp. Mr <'uttino M< Knight, the very a" reptabte physical director, is acting se< retary of the local association a) j present, and will continue to serve Ir thla gghgeity until a aucoeaaor is loum' for Mr. Todd. Mr. Koib, who was graduated eently at Clemaon ?'oiie^e, is- aeetstinj at the Y. M. C. A. this summer. Notice, to our Customers On account of the Fourth of Jul; IOOming on Sunday we will he aloes* Ion Monday, July ?th Shaw Motor Cfl I ?Adv. ? - wm s rigni now; No man ever smoked a Lctlcr cigarette than Camel! You'll Olid C::rneis unequalled by any cigarette ;n the world at any price because Camels combine every feature rhzt can make a cigarette supreme! Gamets expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos puts Camels in a ciass by tneuic/dlves. Their smoothness vvUi appeal to you, and permit you to smoke liberally without tir? ing your taste! Camels leave no unpleasant ciga retty aftertaste nor unpieasant cigarette odori You'll prefer Camels blend toeither kind oi tobacco smoked straight! ( ?nieli are sold everywhere in rcipr.C?cn.'ijr 3?*J<ui p?,.Jw*>e? Jb cititiottea; or ttn pasxajim SMe,t>''jM in i gl?s'..inm-v*pmr-cov+f* j cario-i. Wm .?.^t.jly it:<on<in<!riJ tin$ Carton iwr t.lc /J. Aim uf Of& t supju/> or wittiu you irm**l. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Winston-Saiem, N. C. Automobile Tours The 8umter Automobile Association disbanded some time since and di Video* its fund between two charitable | organizations?Camp Alice and the! Civie League Nurse Fund. The form- i er secretary of the Association. Mr.; Herbert Moses, says he frequently | receives books of tours which he will |>fl glad to give to anyone who is in- j terested or who contemplates taking' a trip. Mr. Moses says that he would advise anyone who is going to do nun li tr;:vf!ing in his ear to fake out a membership in the A. A. A., whose address is Biggs BuiUung. Washing? ton, D. C. Florence county is preparing to build a link n the State highway to Columbia via Timmonsville and ("ar lorsviile. Suinter* will build the link from the Le*> county line near Mayes v#H,e via Sumter to Garner's Ferry. When will Lee county build the sec? tion fro; i Mayesville to Lynches' riv? er'.' Local markets, except i ?r cottflV? and tobacco, interest lew t irmers tn this section of Sou h Caio-Uia this year, *>ut now is the time to joijn |n with the South Carolina De elo#*ne#t Board and organize market ; tjor aaxt year. ? ? *u ? ? ..iviW *More dwelling* are n< ede to house ;the people who want to livo in ?um jter. This is the off season, hut there {are few houses for rent. Te demand ? will be greater than the supply in the i fall. ? Jr \ YOU mmtattttttititttttm m m w w ? ? www w f?f ?f ff ???? WANTED DARLINGTON JULY 5 To Revel in the Pleasures and Surprises of the Biggest and Best July Celebration Darlington Has Ever Staged (And Darlington is Noted f _for Its Annual July Celebrations)_ EVEDVTUIWf EDEE A Most Attractive Program LVLlYI lnlMj inLL is Being Arranged?There Will Be Something Doing Every Hour From 10 A. M. to Late at Night and NO CHARGE FOR ANY FORM OF ENTERTAINMENT THIS DAY! ' BASEBALL GAME ,n ''Tffia^ D KC\W Best Horses in Thi* Fart of South nUR?Ci RAtTO ?Substantial Purses Street Attractions. Moving Pictures at Two Theatres From 10 A. M. to 11 P. M. Columbia Brass Band, 25 Pieces, Music All Day. Columbia Orchestra for Dancing; on Square in Evening. Many other Entertainment Fea tures. ALL FREE!_"_7_ Hon. Skofttowe Wannamaker Will Be Guest of Honor Don't Let Anything Keep You Away From Darlington JuJy 5?The Biggest Day In Its History. For That Vacation IS . . # Trip One or more of the following articles will be abaolute aecwvy: / Handbag, Suit Caae, Trunk, ) * ft We have just received a large shipment of these goods and we are in position to supply your needs at reasonable prices. 0 ? Handbags, $4.00 to $20.00 Snit Caws, $2.50 to $25.00 Tranks, $8.50 to $50.00 For your traveling luggage. Visit this store