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l ot ihm Haar H<H?)tt iTt.tr 7 Nter* <%rtsten*en Wh*? *^?ee*U during H* of the legists tute that IM not off er for reelection to If fro Ii hl? county. has vleld p-TNtntve Wti*** ro tot*r np ?tri has announced inn eandl r?H lection ie*?uth C'areflna ?eTegatlon to rv4*fm*ct%co convent ton Is cx >Mnae ihr laet of this week or %f ??*. Moat of its* dele nlt the convention city on Tues iMtejhte. July 7 ? Under direction )te W.'tt. Townsehd the Jury in i?e of th?- state of South l.'aro l eat fat the Columbia Hallway. ? od Electric Ca. laet night ill a verdict declaring the etas I. He envoi tewancee and UOtda hell therewith, forfeited to State thereby hYThflng to a close ?Stift witch haa oar opted the atten tgf fft? court aha* Monday. Junq a f* defects* verdict Mrs Jury re tsseHion nwrtttag the state 9m snch .Income ar ht ah thvi Kiuipiii) wavy have re ?SI tkr mtertm between the cf the act of 1SIT and the tsag of the net to a The Aeolston mve peXe* of damage* went to IhSJ? t I gg o'ehsrk tast night, a let hegeg returned after dertbera fatemrfib; twe minutes. SIM ha kahl open. Ju are anno*need for the remain dg feYe* week, tf ?iistigenary. Thors ?ejgtattaj .u it o'H?* hem* eat fov the Maring of say mo I towJtsst for the deferment may i te sshhe #wlv ? The exnly eg Messen, sehe ems drowned in ?fsef gessera?e> a f sue ess), anas gssf heget fonowmg a tees**** It was dkssswerrst net H treat down, asrvtces whew own dec ted BgtetftSK . at she Areramke Met ho hnasstshel church, of whtck Ycung In ssge> a eonaietrnt enemi'er. and hue nil was iae.de> in the graveyard ?*> chefre* The ftev. ft. R. White. Jhenn*tg> JuJ* I ?ftejeuafmns arc betrtg MafPi for the opening of the to %M?o we^geSfooees here on July 2?. iNiiigeithehsse or eetag one of the he ft tobdeeo inarhets in the en?re ?eufh. titttr large. whie%oos*js be I nemo onsoS here. In ialhheg with Mr. Har fsH eg shneeaarrta Thhaco wercaroegej, am sesya?gnert the- tofnaco era* that Beesten mtmaieaufcaj Sne tute? tssamgr etthUag- fJeeii dowe by Use hailstorms awettssgo^ Me prsdtota that over BJsmta of tdbacre will he In ehe berat wareheuesec this eea da?- Juty.> e?Je wet ere of the w*> begun tsjehr Ann annual con at the JssTereoa tso+eJ this sf ggesniiin at i if o'clock with a teach a*** to hex'tcasesred by the s4 karat dsns) erf* <aiumtrim a large atten eBeeoa la exprftefi aa the) aeereiary mV *b. ?.very, hau received a grsti? lgt say s umber of htfhrra from mesetrrs sayrng they expectod to be on hand. ggs?r enliur?; J|ftjr o?~M?ir|ed more then lee feet He we the pMc of Ha hyehv geastntnhi when Use ?i eermg gjcar ^^Hg^rShadeieT rtftmed to runction as he> raeawh j a enrvo. warren at. White, isf feds city, eeoapsal with minor Hi i?.-tas. tile auta was practically de A inasser by discovered tying at th% foot of the moun? tain and hurried him to a h>luda hos (Shhi. ehtd he wan iat?<r braright te the home a/ hin father heeo where ha id >f*jg?fflieg from hfs Inhrrtfs. Whito em* t adty brnlasd aeul scratched %y hie fell over i'-cki and shrubber**. but so b?? m'? were liet?hen. He woe en rwaes f>S m ?feretrreourlMe to hVaar Mnhurg srheo th?' Ot ektem occurred. 1 i tirfenatiod. July d- Frank M I Ivans, aeeeaient of the n.nnh fwrollna Oh), aar a asauflatasn. eaMn 4 H ant ton to the r^tewide met?ttng of all efrnners for retairWMo nest neatiday at ssean. A rw? teeakm Ssss leid tieee n Bertttiwg leaf Monds* when It free drnhfad to bssI m mevtiia) af every ftnwer in ?bulk <*ere?hMi far jury II. Mr Kvens Is etc|sscthe|r a. tango at ?essfJeaee and ss*<? ail Intel eat od to he m^eaent The >?:< i.m. if* umiounced for 17 o'clock noon * Anderaon Jidy h --The Andeinon /?nd eollar factory was <h>Htroyed liy Cre Wfdnrmlay night The tire afeafHI tn the ?tore room where hffsfa susa a rsewe atoek of cnlkirs aiul paste, and It ht to.t known how u orla laa'ed ttemsB; In ttw- v?ry P.tVooime Mi MtnfT of whl??fc tt>ees pudn are made twe fire wan uester giH?<i hea?lway he fore the are company got ther?*. and the factory belne; toe?t< d at quite a tPSsancf rt-om the hygrenis mates it ehhaSj tlStte tone before etmnecthms ceetaf he rneafr Th?- are men weirhed vsahynfy whfn f key did otrerc ome the eHMwtlre, ami tr> a staert time had the wre hnwer .?.?ntr??i 1mt not before It tts.eeo du uns? was done The of ttan (act??ry not burned was sh mit ?red C eenvdle. July I.?According to re lairts from all neettons of Orecnville ejbejht] this niomlng. prospects for is b'tttop?*r crop, since tt^e falling ui ratn yMerdur sftt-rrirni and biet night. Ssaro n?ver brighter Kxtniatl eine? the crop was starred, farmem cay. hae not prov??d sufflchmt to push the plants and *t c?m same time allow hi tirmW* cultivation rolumbla. Jub i.?The On I noun eJ?4oe eoinmtsHUMi aepu+nted by QS)V ernor ?**#?pa>r to raise iH.ftOO pur . base a rrgfh-n of the state* of John ? ? re thou*, In the Hall of Kam. In Sgaehtaextan. ataeektag ta And Iff* cltt vtnn of tn^Htate wha will oogtribuu ti.H Mri for th* pdrpoee. ^The couv BBiaev'r. -* .N.iii|Mia#n of I. flor?lmt ?MgHBBWBI II IUI HuCfcea. ohaltman. M. L. Bon ham, H. W. r?nnei N*. G, "'?vnivs ana V. H aVHsiltr. " ? " * * * A nogYo who slew Qeo. 8. Duan. an aged co lector* on a country road near -Charleston several month* ago. ulna" a h*W>het ?od ti friatot. w?h ?iv *a h deatb sentence on July 8 by Judge K? W\ Memminger in the court of general sessions. This in the first aentence of execution imposed in this court in siwernt terms, uuy Ihnes, another negro, found guilty of murder. I Which Involves electrocution, has been Igianted a new trial. Washlmjtotv, July 3.?Michael W. Hester, (if year a of age, of .liaaley. S. 0.. died on a train at Alexandria. Va.. today as the result of being bitten by a dog Me um i weeks ago. He was being rushed to Johne Ute**ink hospital. Baltimore, for treatment, accompani? ed by members 6T Iris family ami Doc? tors Fonder of Kaste y and Chus. W. Gentry of Greenville. Columbia. July %.?Mrs. Annie Tall? inn and her husband, T. 8. TarUon. yesterday filed papers Instituting suit against the tNnHrmbm ftittway, Gaa aud Kleefi i company for tie,ihm? for alleged Inhniea The suit grows oul of the ktlHng of Hrysn liutler by s negro. Albert Wilsen., on a Columbia strsee car February It, the complaint alleging that airs. Terlton injured her Vase erben she Jumped out of the car window when the shot was Mred. he living that her life was In danger. The ? or n plaint further alleges mat the trouble resulting in the death of Hut. I er end the injury of the plaintiff was occasioned by the fact that the com? pany faHed to provide proper and suf? ficient separate accommodation for whtte and negro passengers whfcph it Is aHeand was in violet ion of both Slate and city urdineiices. Greenville, duly 8.?Charged with killing a ih*kh> woman on the Green vthV Henderson*Hie highway, 20 miles ahcAe Green vi lie. ami wilt shooting and atrkHiaiy wounding a prominent farmer of that section* ?her which he; she* himself, but received only e alight wound from the buHed. Cliff Hawkins, age ?3* wns4>s*eeU under ar? rest last night by Sheriff Willie. Cha'lesion. July 7.-?South Caro? lina pharmacists gathered la* goodly numbfr at the opening of the 44th anneal convention of the State Phar? maceutical association, which open Pd this afternoon at a local hotel. The delegates ware haartlly wel? comed by rdty and local association ipsakeew and rssfroaae was taade in I Use sgdnfe The convention w?i l?M two days | with eeenejr of entertain? ment. This afternoon the visitors, went on. en auto side and afterward were ooseKassjsd at a smoker by the. Medical Collage school of pharmacy Faculty. A night business session was ictd. Tonmrrow the Hi at meetbtb ee shmblfc hi the Isle of Palms for their lecbnfl dfty of business and pleasure. They will Indulge in a fish fry, aurf *rremg trhd dancing between busi? ness deliberations. Charleston. July s.?Prohibition of? ficer* seined 400 quarts of Uqnur aboard a steamship trad up at a local dock and five men f ram .the strap wave put under bead by United States Com? missi oner Nugor today, as a result of thia raid, to apepar for trial in the federal court later. SaUula. Jdly *.?fteport* arc commg to County Agent J. M. Elcazer front all sections of the county that an in? sect pest is ravaging the s crops and from the Information in h: ml it is judged that the a note trouble is thn effect of the army worm. Vigorous nu Mires far control of the pert are b. It.g employed. i i,i i Ghmp Jackson Jury 7.*?The mem? bers of the R. D. T. 0? JH| be treated to a pleasure trip tb Chartesten antf the tele of Wims flfcrerdny mid the following week-end Two Installments win he nereesaey ^d*je Vti lls> htrjfe number of the iohTier students which runs well over 1.500. Many of the tfoye from Tennesaen aad eSher inliod Matea will probably gat Ihcfr first glimpse of the grcai Atlantic, while others set sail in a trau.si ort for the other aide. Columbia. July 7,*-^T ?Mlftnn Arial 1. for eight years a professor at Colum? bia trolfetre .first filling the chair of Latin and later that of Kngllsh, has submitted his resignation to the board or trustees and will not be con? nected With the institution hereafter Columbia. Juty ?.?The State baard, of Christian women's mission* held a meeting yesterday at the 1*. W. fCt A. for ths purp??? of hearing reports of work done during inn pn?t year and ot making plans tor the future work of the organisation. The women ot this organization art plan ulna to raise *1 ? ?uo.oti? aa their share for mi? Bloss during the coming year. ? ) "ck Hill July V?Rock BUI'S lat eat Industry in the Mt Gulant lec coin patty, which has .lust begun operation here. The pant has m capacity of II tons a day and is one of the most modern pants to is: fonnd In ths St i ?v It |h operated entirely by elec? tricity. The CSvpaoR) of the plant ia eaM.ly disposed o. lot ally. Rock Hill now has two plants manufacturing Ice and each Inds lt hard to put by a re? serve tor use In an emorgenrv. this < vLb nclng the rapid knd roMlnuIng growth ot the rity and vicinity. Nu? merous farmers now buy daily sup? plicant Ice to carry it home by motor, thereby adding to the enjoyment of* rural TVTe Columbia. July 7.?The farmers of Ittohtans' couUty 'have become nn necessarily alarmed over the alleged boll weevil Situation, according to J. Khett Clark, of Columbia, county demonstration agent for Richtend county. Mr. Clark gjtatee that he has many farmer* to come to him and tell of their loases from the boll wee vi! and they hriHg al soils of bugs, aupposing them boll weevils, hut tin' demonstration agent says in praetl rally all of theac cam's the larmera have labored under fa Is*. impressions w South Carolina's College of Agriculture and Engineering Next Session Opens Wednesday, September 8th, 1920 EQUIPMENT AND COURSES College Lands?1560 acres. Value College Plant?$2,000,000.00. Teachers, Officers, Assistant*?120. Enrollment lgtg-1920?1014. Tcb Degree Course* In: Agriculture, Architecture: Chemistry, ( hcmical Erghiecrlag\ Civil Engineering, , i^i clrlcol Engineering, Textile In? dustry, Industrial Education. Gen? eral Science. Short Courses in Agriculture and Texliles. SUMMER SCHOOL June II - July 24 AgrcTuTturtil Tf*oVlicra 0 weeks course?June 14-July 24. 4 weeks course?June SB-July 24. Cotton Grading Course Begins June 14 and continues for about four weeks. College Make-Up Courses Course* tor Removal Entrance Con? ditions Jp.no 14-July 24. Ott? Boy's Course* July 13-July 19. '. r* ' / ? ' ? i SECOND HO MI-/ COMING July 30, si, and Aug. 1. All graduates and ex-students arc urged to attend this gathering of "Tigers" at the old Lair! You will be quartered in Barracks, so bring sheets, towels, etc as you did when you were a cadet. Wo can accohiodate only 1000 in Barracks and will reserve space in order of the applications received. Value of a College Education ! There was never a time when expert knowledge WM so highly prized and so highly compensated. Hig>' wages for untrained labor will tempt many a young man to discount the value of a col? lege education. But such an education, represent? ing the work of four years, viewed merely as an investment of time and money, is equal in earn? ing capacity to an estate of more than $50,000. What estate comparable with this can the par? ent of average means hope to give or leave to his son? What young man can acquire that much value in the same time at any other business? Education fits one for a life whose possibilities are limited only by his capacity and character. Eventually for the untrained there awaits the slavery of ignorant and undirected effort. Clemson College brings within tne reach of every yoVmg man in South Carolina the benefits and possibilities of a technical education. At Clemson College a boy from the humblest home in South Carolina can prepare himself for a high place in the service of his state and nation. W. M. RIGGS, President. PUBLIC) 8ERVCE IVrtlli/rr Analysis and Inspection Insect and Plant Disease Control. Agricultural ttcaeawdi Agricultural Extension Clemson College, 3. C. Tick Eradication H?h? Cholera Control Live Sl?>ck Sanitary Work Liberty National Hank Bldg. Columbia. S. C. Peo Dee Experiment Station Florence, S. C. Coastal Plain Experiment Station Sumnvcrville, S. C. Call on these agencies for assist? ance. SCHOLARSHIPS AND EXAMINA? TIONS Tlie College maintains 170 four year scholarships in the Agricultural Said Textile Courses .and 62 in the One Year Agricultural Course (Oc? tober i to June 1). Each scholar? ship is worth $100.00 and free tui t ion. Scholarship and entrance examina? tions are held at the county court houses at 9 A. M., July 9th. Writ? for full information in regard to the scholarships open to your county next session, and the laws governing their awards. These who are not seeking to enter on scholarships are advised to stand examinations on July 9th, rather than wait until they come to the College in the fall. Credit will be given for examinations passed at the county scat. For Full Information Write or Wire The Registrar, Gemson College, S. C. DO NOT DELAY. YOU MAY BE CROWDED OUT. APPLICATIONS WILL BE CONSIDERED IN THE ORDER RECEIVED. "There hfte been practically no boll weevil dam a age In the county.'* ?t?te? Mr. Clark, "und vciy few weevils have appeared * Mr. Olark added that he himself had seen only one reel boll Weevil m fticWland and he covers the county thoroughly In his rural workj Uock Hill. July t.?-Yesterday whs ii real Jollification dny m the Wymojo community, the management of the mill providing for a, barbecue and picnic for the operatives, one feature of which oaoasfon was the distribu? tion of a specilal dividend of 15 per [?ent. of the net earninga of eatih em? ployee, to the operative?. This sum totalled more , than $9.00?. The For? ty-eighth iufaantry band of Camp Jackson. Was on hand during the day and furnished lively music. Charleston, July U?The will of the Igte Irvln it. Dantzler, who ,ti!ed at his home in the Providence section of Onangeburg - county last week, has been proba^d and is of record in the offico of the Judge of probate. The will dispose of art estate of ovdr $200, 000 and under which the Kpworth Or? phanage of the South Carolina Metho? dist conference at Columbia dome's in for about, It", 000 a year as intereA on money held by the Ban',: pt Drnngft burg as trustee. This fouey will hard? ly be available rntil about a year. Orungcburg, July t?--The Orange - burg Chamber of Comnteree is foster? ing a plan to secure B $2.000,000 tamd issue td construct about 160 faults of sand-clay roads In Orangeburg county, so as to give to every section of coun? ty a good road and Unking up the towns. A number of committees have l*een named and have been rM#o:mg '?t regular intervals for the 01s'. week. The prospect is that by the next ses? sion of the logislature a i>il 1 will be pissed providing for the is?oj'?nce of th? se hoiuis. it is being urged thai only those candidates who declare for thh; bond issue and a rrood sy.Mem of re; (is in Orangehurg county be el '( led to-the legislature. Oraiigsbur*- county is budly in need of good loads and the. leek of*hetn has caused at tatst two sections to seriously consider ItltltoXM t; ?n to an adjoining county n.id sbclir ii.g a new county. Secretary Ya>'hor ot.gh ?s pleased with I in- work durfte b> lifo comniittec and the outlook. Best andtnagrs from ths srnie highwnv depaitrnent and government beginners have already been consulted. I'lans fpr organizing all the raining and trucking interest of the Pee Dee into one great marketing us socration were launched last night by the board Of directory of the Kloven*:a chamber of Commerce, a special meeting of the directors were held to receive an outline bf the plans tor the proposition from Lloyd Teney, repre? senting the North American Fruit e\ change, recognised as one of the greatest marketing agencies of the world. Charleston. July 9, South Caro? lina pharmacists have departed from Charleston well pleased with the lit hi annual convention, held in this city and at the Isle of Palms. Represen? tatives ot the North Carolina BSBOCla tlon were in attendance and their ohm for a joint convention to be held at Charlotte, in lOtl, was agreed to. An aUklMairV association et ?nie> men was organized wllh K. W. Miller of this city as president. S. C. Hodges of Greenwood, was advanced to the of. dee of president of the state associa? tion ' Columbia. July f>?The beut hern Kxpress company evltl appeal the case of Hip company against P. B. aptgehSr as treasurer of It ich land county to the I'nited States Supreme Conn. ac? cording to :i statement made ystttsi' (lay by the attorney general. It will he remembered that the su? preme court of South Carolina recent? ly rendered a decision sustaining the decision of the lower court, which de? cision meant a victory for the state. Th*? care was brought against the treasurer of each county in the state. ! the Riehlsnd county case against P. j II. Spigener as county treasurer, be- j ing a te?H case. The action was brought for the rcovery of state taxes, and the attorney general rep? resented the various counties. Columbia. July S?Four gallons of I mixed llquOTS fell into the hands of the law yesterday when a negro por? ter approucht d officers at the depot and "squeuled" on a passenger who had just come in from the upper part of the state. Oficers Jimmie Jones, Tallon and Quick were at the union 3tation when a negro .porter who ap? peared to be frightened told them that a man on the train bad two grips filled with whiskey and one. had dis? appeared. The negno grew nervous when the passenger charged him with stealing one of the loaded grips ??nd he beut a path to the officers. Orangeburg, July ?The boll weevil has made his appearance in the com? munity, but it la hoped that the dam? age resulting therefrom will not l?o serjous. Steps have been taken to les? sen the amount of damage done. Sum > have alieudy begun to pick and burn squares while others have been talking of using the Spray method. How TVcr. the wevil will be foughl one way or the other, for the farmers have invested too heavy in fertilizer und hi bor. not to take steps to have it held in check as much as possible. Rains have fallen over almost the en? tire section thereby kneurlpg a nor? mal crop Of corn. Other crops are very promising *gbept sweet pota? toes. Cnnway. July 9- The education com mission of the Baptisl churches in South Carolina will have a meting in tl>e near future at which tinve a de? cision will be reached as to location of a Baptist academy in llorry co .nty which tl?e commission plans to estab? lish out of the funds raised In the ro Oent $71,000,000 campaign. The d-e cision has already been reached to lo? cate this academy in llorry county; the commission now lias under ad? visements offers from three or four communities which are making efforts to Secure tIiis school. Oaffney, July u?Ham Pennington. :i young white man of Oaffney, was ar? rested yesterday by a deputy* Cubed Slates marshal, who took him before Cnited States Commissioner N. A. Hnr. riSOn, who' required him to give bond for his appearance at the October tSltn Of the Cnded States district court in Charlotte. This defendant was ar? rested and given a pn llminar) hear* ing by Commissioner Harrison some weeks ago, who discharged him on the ground that h ? had no jurisdiction, in that Cm* alleged ocehse, that of transporting whiskey, was committed in Cleveland count. X. O. Columbia. July 0- -Litigation rela? tive to Columbia canal went into u new phase yesterday When COUttSSl for tin? Columbia Railway, Oas and Fdec trlc company instituted suit for $".711. 119.26 sgalhst the stau? of South Car? olina for HHeged betterments made on the Canal by the company and its pre dSlieggglg The canal was recently de? clared forfeited to the State after a trial in the Richland term of the court of rotnsjton pleas lasting eight days and is now being held by the company tinder a bond of 1100,000 pending ti < result ot en hppeal of the case. (trconwoud, Julj 11 ?Frank s. Kv ans of Greenwood, president of the South Carolina Cinners' association, is expecting a large attendance of the eottofi ginnen? of the Statt' be re today to perfect the organisation. A call meeting was held two weeks ago, at which time it was decided to wait un? til July 12. when it is hoped to have all men In the business represented j for the purpose of getting a strong or i ganization. [ Clemson College. July 11?The dis- i persion sale of Jersey cows belonging to the estate of *J. A. Shanklin, Cam don, held July 7 and 8, was very suc? cessful. The total returns for the) herd was $35,700. which gives an av? erage of $260 for 126 head. A feW bull calves and blemished cows sell? ing for under $100 are not included in this average. Blue Fox Eminent'? Ohromo, the. champion butter cow of the South, was sold to \V. B. Clenn of Spartanburg for $1.000. Clemson Colege. July It.?Clemron is to have a great home coming July 19, .11 and August. 1. A round thou? sand of the "Tigers" will be here, rep? resenting every period of the college history. There will he no formality about the occasion and everybody will be eist for a good time. Special priv? ileges will be granted and lights will I ? on until any old time. President Biggs has sent out the following in? vitation to every student whose ad? dress could be found: "You arc cor? dially invited to attend the Second Home Coming4 of Clemson Tigers at the Old Lair." Secretary Littlejohn lias sent out circulars giving the de? tails of the meet. Columbia. July 11.?Frank F. Mel ton, 2410 Park street, was knocked down and painfully, but not seriously, injured laic yesterday afternoon B/hun a car driven by Mm. Nell Bcroeder, skidded, while turning the corner at Washington ami Main Street* He was thrown several feel to the sidewalk. and the machine also struck another car purked near Hie sidewalk, Mr. Melton wus carried to the Columbia hospital, where' examination proved that he was not dangerously hurt, ?B suffered a scalp wound and minor bruises on the body. Darlington. July 11.?The long ex? tended dry spell which has prevailed in thli county has liepn broken by Uoo rains and the farm prospects are very greatly improved. For- BPetks then' v ik Ho ?a?n and all crops e/ero Beg tu? ning to suffer, hut crops gave revived and the outlook is excellent. Cotton prospects were never better. Never before has more cotton been planted in Darlington county and perhaps m mm has there been 1 ctter prospects for a great crop. There has heeu no Indien? tion of the boil weevil's presence throughout the county. Rractleally all, of the crop is long StAple and the planters arc looking forward to $1 and more prices. One planter in the county recently sold 10'? sales, for ll.SI and this has put the expectations of ths cotton planters high. Columbia, July 11. John if/ost Walker, for 2J years clerk of ??? ml uf Rlchland county ami one of th?' best known and most beloved men In the county, died at his home. LfSfl Se-i.ne street, yesterday morning at 11.36 o'clock, after a long illness. Mr W.ilk er had been in a critical condition for the past BeVsml days and while his death wus not entirely aneaneefod, it nevertheless came as a great shock to members of his family and friends, With tin- boll weevil present in Cal? horn) county in sutlloient numhers to seriously threaten the yield of cotton this season ths reprieve of Sumter cot ion planlers is short. Chamber of Commerce Nrtes The Si mter Chamber of Commerce desires to thank the following- pjbltc. spirited automobile agencies <of Sumter lor their kindness in fu \iish ing cars to transport the Camp J ack? son ban*.! to Turbeville big picnk and return on Sumter's annual booster trip on the 7th: Chandler-Ha riiion Motor Com? pany. Jennings-Burkett Motor Com? pany. Pastern Carolina Motor Com? pany. Mi kell. Sneeden. Phares Com? pany, Consolidated Motor and Live? stock Company. H. C. Bland. These wide-awake business estab? lishments furnished the fine: t of touring cars and the band was trans? ported >n comfortable and creditable style. Numerous complimentary remarks have been turned into the Chamber of Commerce in appreciation of the record smashing booster trip of last, week. The people of Sumter and Clarendon courfties who enjoyed the hospitalily of the Turbeville citizens are profuse in their expressions of gratitude to those hospitable people of Clarendon that will soon l>ecome an important and valuable section of Sumter county, if reports are cor? rect. That Turbeville dinner of l?20. like all other Turbeville dinners of past years, will long be rente ubered by Sumter people._ ! Candidates* Cards. i l\?r Clerk of Court. H. Scarborough hereby an? nounces himself h candidate for re election to the oftu e of Cbnk of Court for th" ensuing term, subject to the Democratic party. For Treasurer. 1 announce myself a candidate for re-election as Treasurer of Sumter Comity, subject to the rules governing the Democratic primary. b. g. WAJjUACE DM iing before the voters with more than twenty years actual experience, in a? . ourpig-g I announce myself a Can? dida! i? for the OtTice of County Treas? urer, and I promise loyally and sup? port and to abide by the rules gov? erning the De mot ratio party, also ef? ficient service if elected. MOS CS I. MOORE. Prentnt incumbent 3rd Magisterial District. For Sheriff. Having served the County as* Dtrptt ly Mi Miff under the late Sheriff Brad? ford, and desiring to have my record inspected with a view to promotion, 1 hereby announce myself as candi? date tor the office of Sheritf tit Sum? ter County, subject to the t lies of the Democratic Primary. jack h. forbes. 1 hereby announce mysoir as a can? didate for the office of Sheriff, snb lecl to the rulee of the democratic party. john r. sumter. 1 hereby announce myself a caetlj dab for the office of Sheriff in the ap? proaching Primary elections of tla* Democratic party in SunCv County, subject to the rules governing et* a election! ? m hc itsr. Sumter, May 4th. 1920. I announce myself a < . adulate for the office of Sheriff of Sumter County, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. J SAM ?NEvVMA.N,