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vi #wtT' t**-~ot?e or*rH?rv * m r. mm** ?na Irtrag of the Podnret H?. Mrm tK*e*u* to t* the ahem'gt aVhlg "Ataer can , Jfcfew t*v" r*Uy io be i^mbu. oo tV>aQ**d?y Au rofcVwtntr tQf *F Wmt cottbn hehl ?HwlTy dt 1h*> nt*n% next N<? ?r* ?t Ifoot lifty firt> 10 lilurndd h, Co i trday afternoon after MBaWd the t>tmocrat!v oontaUan et San KivmHo > <n'fP "Ut" Ii IUW Mit tome* of fnt I'M ?ff JaWaato #ek, o? to lie eFtbeh Tr etectteo. *w%tm: Kiery II et the as _fda*eethl? teat rattling' of the fliS Mute. IrVe! o.i i .v# day ejy JWthe.Hui.h car ?M^i ->ap^N > h*a' eUlloo. coat of i t loa oa Sft^PV^r innM ?eUo?, *? tue coun aofV ?nunc! th ?t ;u frWtSooJ. ^^nV*?br?n r liorv k Aielc fgr a big ?uro at Kurt ^df eowfr jjftlHtcov Net?. e.\) a coaob to lUh Of tg/i towne of i;re?nvul?* I?IM f>?riilu.j[ ff f V W ***** iMMTlM? eftotftoop aod arriv? ed*** t o t-fwa, -? r Jollr ft?Xn invtta ^ta*xrrfo,j - r-yd/ ffo ^fffcTemOr' ie?\ ted*V th? tetecraen* f*r*^a* the beaao ha/iuTv -Vt-aiir. ^ k ^ao* ycla while out cn?' >me way he and wge US1 *"Mf#?*$ He wm later re- | ww*m to th* ctty^ hospital and soon thftoefter sank' Into ah' unconscious coihlttUti. fie die* ahoftly after lu e*4o<-* dfcgtb being our to a broken collar bone and fractured skull. Di. Ithame was 4a years of age aud wanye fcrrc ?u Ygprs ago from Hum piertoii to eater the drug business tu which be baa been very successful. Columbia. H. C. July 12?Oecislon to form a strong association was reached by cotton tlnfters frbtn near? ly 30 conn tier heY* yesterday and the organisation was forma.'ly perfected with Frattk H Evaas of G reo h wood as president and Joel n. Charles of; Oteenvtlie cOunty us secretary. C. C. afcAUIe*}' of Chester was mude vice president. The organization came after a thor? ough discussion and after a number] Of Speakers had uth ocSted getting the association under way. Columbia. July 12?-South Carolina h? farads with the most acute fuel shortage in its. history, to the opin? ion of B. It. fiossrft of Anderson, for? mer fuel administrator of this state. 9ft (lees+tt has written a letter lb! Governor Cooper in which he reviews! condirons to regards the supply of coal and he urges thai-the South in? sist that It be furnished < with Its full percentage of coal cars. net - "m Columbia. July 1??Columbia was honored yesterday by the presence | in the dty gt one time of both the dot* and junior senators. Senator Blltaon D. Smith came to Columbia from the. Democratic con' vtmtton In Saa Francisco, and after spending part of the day and 'last: night here. wlH go to Abbevilhv this) nrornhng for the campaign meeting there today. " fiepator N. B. Dial came to Colum? bia yboterday afternoon from his home m bsurem apt*'left shortly af* terward for Bnteetntrg. He plans tov| return to Columbia-today. Columbia. * July 19.?More thaev 30* farmer* igniters und business rnrn are to Make ?tflp through South Cirorhm. Oeorghi and North Carolina enrly rn August *^r the - purpose If' seeing how cotton is raised, accord? ing tb intefrfmtron received bv [Offers r-aierrCiM fn Corumbtn. *?lte party e>Hl be brought here on a spec? ial train arrfc Will spend several days tfn the state. ?* - ^hnrlestoi. July ft?A' fire 'hat' caused a low of between tttthOOO and Hb^i hrbke-out at the plant Of the* Tuttfury dumber Company on th? Coo^jer river, eibove - Charles? ton, eariv tits ntomlhg and ? burned! me setira) Itdum, gutting the planing*) 'pi 111. bot factory. fabricated house piSht and other property. The main saw mill, dry kirn* and a large quan? tity of fv?gtltt*ibf.r ^leaped deetfuc^l tioo. i-eing egnth ?tttance west Of the Sv to. #Hh tf favoritig wind. This is grit ftiO'ttrfs company has ever [hid <of cohssvuencr. The lose is eov* eted bv* Insurance. fhg wdrk of re? building the huHdings lost and replac? ing the valuable machinery' start gt oho*, the company hoping to re suras mil operation* in about three. eths. ? dehnerhtre a number x>f ff'ivrnwir ohVftantfh Zumhof win turned out and shipped as ueual. "Hie nrg started in the planing mill from unknown cause. ?,, j , Florence, July tU^-Tlie central ex? ecutive committee of the South Car? olina Tobacco Growers' association held a mooting here today at which time plans were perfected for the complete organization of this entire section of the state. The meeting or the committee was presided eve* by Bright Williamson c* Islington, [who is vice president of the associa? tion. Greenville* July 18?The city add county |s quiet today - following at ? 'temps last night and early this morn? ing of a crowd of mote than 100 clti zeris to locate James Waslrlngton, 22 year old negro of Pelzer, who was ar? rested by officers lato yesterday on a charge of at tempting to assault a 14 year old girl of a respected Pelzer family. The officers, found the negro and succeeded in beating the crowd . of armed citizens out of the countv. The negro was first brought to the Green etile pvuuty .lall about 7 oclock but gjdjk carried on toward Columbia Af? ter s moment's (consultation with the Jailer here. Couway. July IS?W. W. Hubs, member of the ftouth Carolina legis? lature and prominent business than of Conwa.v. wes shot Add instantly killed on JulJ 8 on one of the streets Of Conway by George &. Marsh. Also of Conway. The cause of the trage? dy is unknown. Mr. Rur* was killed Id a street near his residence, a Shot? gun bethg ' Used by Mr. Marth, AO cording to eye WKnesses. ? ^ui???" columbhi. July 18?Authority to proceed with thfc taking ov^r bt county' roaog nbw m the etat* high? way ay*tt>?p-"hi acCordarto* with the ghfteraj highWAy Set Hi ltf?s w>te granted*''td Charte* If. MbWflfld, stata WijhwgP engineer, at ihe rqWkU j ipg of the South Cgrolifbt hfdflv^y com mission yesterday. This Wep'Wih mean tl\#* rhhtntfnance of these roads by the state and'discontinuance of up? keep by the counties. The commission authorised Mr. Moore field to begin the establfshmeot of state maintenance of these roa?s as noon g3 possible as a fl*rt step toward actually putting the new high? way act into force. This is an entire? ly new scheme for flout b Carolina a Act marks a new era for the goed of th* roads over the state. State mainten? ance Will bo only in the r.ountiejj where the roads arc now iu the rttte system. '' , Columbhi.aJuly 13.?Tuesday mom irtg's BSSStor? Of the teaeher s Institute and Illiteracy "lar-by" organisers wAs opened with an Address bf lohn K. HwesVlrtgen. stste superintendent of education. Mn BweaHhgrn discus? sed the alnss and .purposes of the "lay-by" ? schools, pointing out that schools Would only be giving ths peo? ple the opportunity they ehuld have had long ago. Columbia. July 13?W. A. McSwain. state insurance commissioner, has is? sued repeated ? warnings to the peo? ple of tb 1? state as to investments h\ *?fl r*dteti*r**rr dfiftuhV' Atlteg; Atfd m.M- ?*uK * ? t W IT? l re; at/ ' - k;,< .<;:-.*;?, T1U mokf no^pfctafce whep you buy the Ih?TRhilL . .Made of tough highland oak and hickory. . It ha? twica the strength of- wood that grows under softer conditions, "The i^rrjhiU ie not the lowest priced, but t& beVi; a#d irj^the end the cheapest." Let Ua^ow you the wagon that is almost wear? proof. W. B. BOYLE & GO. Sumtcr, 8. C. Yes Sir ???5? We made this ciga? rette to meet your taste! CIGAPE'TsTibS /HaMELS have wonder* V* fi4 full-bodied mellow mildness and a flavor as refreshing as it is new. Camels quality and Camels expert Wend of choice TVrkish and choice Domestic tobaccos win you on merits. Camels blend never tires your taste. And, Geniels leave no unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste nor unpleasant cigaretty odor! . WJiat Camels quality and expert blend can irnean. ro your satisfaction you should find out at once! It will prove our say-so when you compare Camels with any cigarette in the world at any price! C?sW* mrm mold tv^ry-m-hmnt in ?cj?ntidealtV a**/** p*< k+iZmm of 20 <M??f^tt?*J ot /?n ptckmgHfi (200 ciifrnttmm) in * yla*si-T-r>nr*r-< overeti Ctrffqp. TVf mtronglv rccor n\end thin carton for thm- home or oflio* mo optf or Whin Kg Yrewt ' ft J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Je/in ?tea-Salem, N. C. yesterday he said that the people Should not deal with strange agents claiming to represent insurance com? panies or oil development compan? ies without requiring them to make known their authority to solicit busi MMML Columbia, July lu?Every depart? ment, wery institution, every agency, commission?in a word?every activ? ity of the state government is now be? ings surveyed by two Clucuejt* eiii cency experts, the work being done under the authority of the state bud gel commission. The pur pose Tof this organization survey is to bring to the attention of the budget commissioners any economics that can be effected in the elate government or to suggest Ways snd methods by which the ser? vice of sny department of the gov? ernment may be increased or bettered, P. H. Myers and John Matter of Gr? fenbagrn er Associates. Ltd., Chicugo. have already begun the survey and yill complete their work within three months. Their report will be submit? ted to the budget commission. Sphrtanburg. July 15?For the pur* pose of developing a 700 acre apple, afat peach orchard at Baluda. S, c. Goorge B. Tripp and H. E\ De Pass ot flpartanburg have applied toHhe secre? tary of state for authority to form a corporation to bo known as the Sa luda Development company. This land. oHglnklly purchased by A. B. Leach ? Co.. of Hew York was heavily wooded irffttt ?everftt years agb V/heh Several thmtf*rtd of fruit tree* were set out. ?Undreds bf acres still bear a great IdBhl nt timber, and the tfaluda I*> ^rtlopmeht company will clear off this Mftqjflrg and tflAnt apple and fruit tree ? bn the -entire 700 acres. - >V Columbia. July 14?Life Insurance ipolicies for city enmployees arrived yesterday 'and will bo distributed froth the mayor's office. Several weeks ago city councl let a contract to A. lif*" Insurance company fo furnish a. blanket policy on the lives of po? licemen, firemen and health officers, tyhe company issued 85 certificates fend the premium is $1,119.64. ? ?,-> Columbia. July 14?The police were not I f ed yesterday morning that two girls had escaped from the industrial School for girls in Dutch Pork. Irene jyl?shburn of Anderson and Blanche Lloyd of Augusta were reported miss jlhk'. ? They lett the institution at sono nnur Tuesday Irene Mashburn is de? scribed as being 16 years old. snap? ping yes. black hair and rosy cheoeks. Blanche Lloyd Is 15 years old. weighs .'ISO pounds, large size girl for her Age. Poles Retreat ' London. July 14?Further advances pf the Bolshevik! against the Poles gfe reported in a Moscow official wireless message. -* vi- mU?? Riots in Trieste I? _ Trieste, July 14?Hotels and stores belonging to Jngo-Jfluvs were sacked hhd burned In a wild anti-slav de jnionstrntlort yesterday. Scores of person* seerg injured and property destruction is continuing today. Reunion Closes Hirmingh am. July 14 The election of officer*, the selection df the next convention city And tu** parade lu^hght the first teitsjon of th,n itslp bt?w mvisimi to r ofose looey, Veteran's Pray j Remember the Hour When Ad? vance on Marne Was Made Chicago, July 14?Three thousand veterans of the third dlvision met in convention here today, de Noted a half hour of silent prayer at the hour the division opened their drive aguinst the German forces on the Marne two .years ago. Child Is Found St. Louis Girl Missing For Months Found in Havana Havana, July 14.?Jesrie Costetlo. the ten year old daughter of John : Costello of* St. Louis, who has been missing since April, was rescued to? day by detectives; who i\aided a house in the suburbs, and arrested a gypsy wo mum ?' i ? ? ? 1 i '? Report Is True Chilean fJovernroent. Confirms Rumors of Overthrow of Government , Santiago. Chile. July 14?Confirm? ation of uhe reports of the overthrow Of the Bolivian government has been received by the Chilean foreign of? fice from Lapaz. Fear Negro Riot Roxboro, N. C, July 14?Rumors that a mob of uegrooes intended to blow ii)) Roxboro because of the lynching of Ed. Roach, a negro crim? inal caused the authorities to place arhied guards about the town last night. Tlie night passed quietly and It is believed there will be no trouble. Raid in Ireland Dublin. July 15?Fifty men raided the general postofflce today And took all letters addressed to Dublin Castle and the Irish Administration. Navy Roi>resontntive In City. A ?. s. Navy Recruiting Party will be In Bumter on Tuesday. July JO. to enlist men for the t'nited Slates Navy. The party will make then headquar? ters at the Post Office building. Chief Machinists Mate. (5. J. Williams, who was in I own yesterday, stated that many ex-navy men and reserves are now coming back into the navy due to the big benefits now offered them, namely, four months extra pay in cash at tlve Main Recruiting Station at Co lumhia, one month's have immedial<? ly. higher rate of pay. Choice of loca? tion of duly in the United States. Congreee has recently increased the pUy of tin* navy about r.n per cent. Chi<d Williams said th;tt he will he very glad to explain the new increase Of pay to any man next Tuesday. Young men from 17 to Iff years of a?<i c;in etfliet in the navy for 2. o or 4 yea rs. In addition to training end travel. the navy offers wonderful opportuni? ty b to a young man desiring to learn a trade. "?2 trades are taught in the United States Nnvy. A nnvy recruiting party will visit Rumter once e month, always coming 10 thjs city from Columbia on the tbird Tucaiinj <>i each nlotitli Mrs, Rose Entertains Mrs. Schuyler C. Rose entertamcd w number of frit mis at her home on Went Ookland Avenue last Wednesday in honor of her guest, Misa Eunice Stevens, of Columbia. ? The reception hall, living i*oom and dining room were beautifully decorat? ed in red, white and blue. Punch, mints and salted peanuts wire served throughout the evening. Tliere were four tables of heart dice, idles Gero Truluck won the ladies' prfeco, a TOvety pair of lingerie clasps, and Messrs Joe McClure, Harold McCoy and Chapnini rut for the men's prize, Mr. McClure being the winner, was pre? sented w\th a founts in pen. The guest of honor was presented with a dainty pair if lingerie els so?. Refreshments of block cream ond cake wire served.* Those present were: Misses Eunice lailian Tisdale. Ituby Beatty. Caro Tririuck, Adele Kirkiand thd Thcl ma Turner: Meadames Jack Hill, T.?. Deas and Schuyter C. Rone; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Strong, Messrs. H irry Hoyt. Joe McClure, Harold McCoy, Hasei Strong, Harry Bultman and Chap? man. Candidates9 Curds. For Clerk of Court. H. It. Scarborough hereby an? nounce' himself a candidate fbr re? election to the office, of Clerk: of Court for the ensuing term, subject to ths Democratic party. For Treasurer. 1 announce myself a candidate for re-election as Treasurer of Sumte** Cottnty, subject to the rules governing the Democratic primary. B. C WALLACE ; Coming before the voter! wtth more j than twenty years actual experience in j accounting I announce mjuetf a cane didate for the office of County Treme^ I urer. and I promise loyalty and- sup? port and to abide by the rules gov? erning the Democratic pa ty, also ef? ficient service if elected. MOSES t. WOO RE. Present incumbent 3rd Magisterial District. For Sheriff. Having nerved the Courty as Depu? ty Sheriff under the late Sheriff Brad? ford, and desiring to have my record inspected witii a view tc, promotion. 1 hereby announce myself as candi? date for the office of sheriff of Sum ter County, subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary. JACK H. FORBES. I hereby announce myself as a can? didate for the office Of Sheriff, sub? ject to the rules of tin Democratic part}. JOHN R. SUMTER, I hereby announce myself a capdb date for the office of She iff in the Jip-V proaching Primary elections of the Democratic party in Sn n?.?r Caunty. subject to the rules governing gefeit elect lone. C M HURST. Sumier, May 4th, 192?. I announce myself a Miididate for the office of Sheriff of S\ mter County, subject to the rules of the Democratic part f, J AM MFWMAN.