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t Jf or U* Busy illy $1.? VJ\er ISO idesuns ffBm lUte Te*lerday. Any t<f ihr session, the .u Vttw w*A jolu?i> by i num r%> including ten fmu An ?rot day's wort wot In o> *toor?i to 4otn, o/wite y~s %Orn w** from lath ? o 3tth UOO *b%tti*w today will be no additions to the sgorwtag. J. Mc uui* r k r tVuR. ienerel has of - or man 0, thus What be de fmy ft^-ur. w. N ?* Kaffaau 0? Wt*r to the bdard < aamiowood rhe* the < Ian Jtaard of New York of tlTMdft to I L^s^haMtte^saad mm\ 1 win raise ? MH.to bum lo.fm.tdd. wilt be tewen la to hat XI?Too ooeoad yrtes of dinners ?King give* by tngeburg chamber of e*t*ffc*ree *rinfn ?t Orangeburg county jNotentery tu fbn HU*?' Hat! ft taw raster* pa* e* the **** mvit+m owd In sge*? Of Ike h 4t*r*d* s^eswdenee was Had-, are being held bi bshatf. it ??its Osa age burg neuirty. by the ursogisharg c.iaaaber fO* krerv r for good roads In Or lOOrg esSMtty Tb# nurgeie is to a *ead issue od tAoe*,*** to '?fernst tat in He* of aaad-ctay , i vsgsoostoog an the tosm of the iVy and cesflHy seat k Pausa, jsjgy ta-;-Nsafly ? ssors Hjmbta mere bants are teieresleg I sot* of a ? ireatiy dseos* I gelitte >??>*?Od to bo ft* >ut 12 Tws yoetftg man Paudo a klll Of cheek hashing >w?. Ms ope is fteen or her seaey see holding lit*'of fttsv etttt. lf*?ry * * ?- 1 hi of tee rstteoeJ ffootneoseoe* e?.?oe* eed in at *b* lete of Pe>rae yes k%yk* eeprosiatou ose **Hed< to halfen eft. Wbssto?. after *f asessgMflPa of'th* four a*, dtnkter. saa*or pro* ! Ig* freer e? the opewtsjt eekosse ?pc*. Jui% ta?The reptame-** *h* tsan w?? -dee etmt *p get wtgf. idegu m\* Bee> day sjf%ef*e#di. ?rerw*e JrastHsen. ea**JU en ftlit raste. - Tew eestaiee es d to a local ew advice from Ms reist tree tfi luey - ? a\ ro using sees held to t*e ttrieirwood JMfdwy *> the tsiseeat of the iiig^iaettssi of the eet ittsg* the* see*rang ?g eeoe* and the a Htipipg of ware teMJrtwv spot*.tor Ute ee*> t<T4; steoeiatlea and edgt* ttefteaggh teygyfthsXMon. l> tt ^atkksi. sssut - eatsoeidm Ngetr^atMf id %M V!*rtted*"tate? deptrt. opeeJhhMbed how thd ligr. happened' to be put on at I test* end tie objeet. JuJ* t4r-ti' we* en hers todwy tlist ^tSrraan n. Of tbe drm of ^lalr A ?5o? ?%*tr?ere. bds *ee* ei*ote<i . _ ^jShtdenev e?*ffie ' amMab ?*%f*M* *;<yhei ss4twev N r Tdeid ffbft1". te*i ti ila Msadc ftr; |tpt*e> ones mmU$m eedee the* add- iavpr*t*f gh ?*sdinternsiuv a m?*mt>rr or vne **? toretftie remtneeer rergmkeit fn. Mr. 9PM4tOj*ji Ofde ^e*e^ yge rs* Ot.'O pre??i dw-t ed%lg? ?e*4->of*t *gf moo satwr%v f*t"* g*ey?yeerw. tfaeg^gp-g *VujMbtr *f* fgj*^*a^ or*trectees epthe Catottbs m*ch**M 4k ftpte retttrsy it rue tftfg* of re* steettee sv preeteuit. ? ? ? ? ? CelieiUb. uiy *a.?j. tt igeitir. a yeiing obits matt, to being held st tbe etsetwa peddtnt a* isveettgu The pPtsuddi odd se proseoeeed charge dt ? poesee* eonbtee* >m md>rth*ils dsve t*d cash deveesjt Hayn ago lh re fer s MM^Meet ehseg, stk* best imkw?*s konun-e*h#a the gave n?*tle? teat the paiieers ,rr 1 ho good." olumbta. Jul> 319.?The ht*t oti> r ?t dsv >>' regulsr instrurth-n st the egwp iaceson It u T. f training in ep dawns led4v. w|j.?? the final r?*? erill Im? . *|cbi ui.-il in i review get,or* Mai 4?ee O. W. Heid. com. tasndUHj Cao?i4 JaokfsoNi?. at 0 O'clock /? morning. Yarlous |?hSa<*a or mill lv Ufa snd spVm rw' dutirs, both l aped taeeret b r l. wsre teuob (reeissj the sts w?wur course. dt?sP* see the ho*? with an sOM'osfmttltoeyki f ormetiom?*d eter?* od gst4rh*>y btfonnattoe the durhorlties wsii pleased with outtfogee Aedersen. iulr tih- The damagr Irem th? i ft r,i storms In ibis counts not be correctly vetln<atcd. The of t*e aeores eras free* five to it mllss eide ami siruqk ths west rn sid* of the eenttty. This psrt of county sugared greatl ?. sltbougb to ciops m bad re tire north ?got sesseno port ?s wed. The *?* So rrops )mn l?**f estrioated e ties,***,, hoj tea* of heldge? .*tt,**eid seeset*itwd Prlogie ia ewv ptt.tt*. w*gs rbe toetfls w.i -b WIM taee seeee ttgse to rrpsk <?isssaiHe. ieip t*.?In ? statewb'ut Iseued to idockhotders test \ my W. K ? *??'!? pr>sido04. and T at. March <it. v?s preetdont sed tiswssrer of ^ie fiet'o-Weegsn ronSi?snv, tb< ..?? wfiris)* soy that they ?b? not regard fie per?fo>?st of e ISM-ei twekeeage firsn n* tab* t%pnons ?g Virto-.Monaghan r<wpn>rtn meeii at ttes as favorable te t#0 ateeVhi Plem *?vt thrf? n.?ne i?f lbs irdterrs ef t*o eerperslis4 b**oe any ^. uto M' > t\t>- ?. - . i sritti t.' [y+i.i tion. T> l?rnkeratc Arm 1s advertls tnt^fer op Ion cm 12.4m? shares of the common stock fur eltist*. This 1m one half of tin company's stock. V**aWay, July Press Curry, who operates 0 transfer at Mulllns and who has overpowered and put to sleep with ether by three ment whom he WS* tsltng to Fair Bluff Iaht Mon? day, the men then taking his car and 'making their escape, came to Conway yesterday to identify his car. which Was found on laurel staVot near tho tobaot-o warehouse here by the sheriff Slid chief or police. ' York, July ?J -Under the direction of M4s* Ins Ashe of McConnellsville, a teacher of long and varied expo rfe*m?e In the public schools, a vigor? ous campaign that will reach every nook and eornor of York county has been laurched against adult Illiteracy. Schools will be organised In the tex? tile districts, rural communities and wherever else as many as ten per? sons deeire to enroll The number of professional teachers available for this wv>rk will be augmented by min? isters and others whose training has fitted them tor pedagogic duties. I Spartan burg. July 28.?John Propst, [a white man of Chesnce, was released ion bond of $500 fprterd%y* after hav jtng beat) chargecf with being an ac? res pey to a murder committed in this ?omit> is years ago. The principal in the case voluntarily surrendered t<? the locwl authorities sometime ago. It Is claimed that Tow Ltfwry. the man who was killed, issued an ante-mor tuai statement In which he declared that neither o fthe two men now held in connection wit his death was to blame for (he killing. COTTON LETTER (John F. Clark 4 Co.) Kew York. July 2??Cotton averug ed lower on good weather over Sat new ay, message* from Texas predict Msg a bumper crop. IpWor cables and lark of a im ee salvo support except at Liverpool and . Japanese interests were fair buyers during this morn hit A soft etock market and the break in corn contributed to the eaal mm in cotton In the afternoon. Then was no nsws of importance aside from th*? weather. Tlie cotton crop i? apparently mal ing good progress aud whlls the wealnev continues fuv nsasie the market Is likely to exhibit an easier tone. *EW YORK COTTON * Yatdv'a Month Open K/gh Low Close Clos? Oet .82.19 13.04 12.60 82.50 33.02 ?au 31.IS 31 28 30.68 20.(15 31.29 Ian 30.42 30 45 28.88 28.86 30.57 Meli .. 1966 28 80 28.18 29 18 29.75 NEW OIUittANS COTTON Y'et'dyV Month Open High Low Close Clotf Oet . It 94 IB.12 81.19 31.80 82.30 IW .10.39 30.90 39.94 ".a.03 30.72 Jan . 29.78 29 97 29.45 29.45 3'?.20 >Ich 29.0? 29.22 28.70 28.70 89 II May . 38.4U 28.5s 2s.or, 21.03 28.68 LtVKHPOU* OOTTON. dose Jan 21.41; Mhr 2d. 40; May 29428; June 19.97: July 24.44; Aug :n:.; Hep 23.45: Oct 13.76; Now 23.Hi l>ec 21.73. \ Fatted to Arrive Yesterday J The greatly heralded team froir ftnc ifi failed to turn up at the Fait Qroiind* Friday an^ s large crowd o; ftn.1 were treaty disappointed. Th? management learned that they were coming through the country find had a telephone message from then, in Che raw saying that they had trail bb 9ss4 .rtaey would lie here in time for the tame. At sh o'clock th?*y had not turned up ?0 the crowd ?ven1 homr The teem Is new rn town and a game will be played this afternoon at 6:30. tustead of 4'.89 os announced This game should be a good one as Uodi i Is aahl to h&ve one Of the best te?WiS in the Tar Heel Wtate. Mon? day. Tnesdav ami Wednesday. th? fast team from Whltmire will b? played hers. WMtm9& has been go? me; r?ed lately, defeating some of th? hem teems In the State and claiming to have the hem outfit In thin port o< ate woods The games promise to be hat omen. The ?ans were not sh disap? pointed Kridav as they migt have been for the Sumter A pathetics were or hand to give the big leaguers a lit ?ftt nrnefk-e. Connie Mack Brown had IH9 team on hand In fact putting tfpf tnet* in the Held ?.n the theory that w4u*t So 1 misled. No I would get. Walter Johnson tils ml lug. the not-d twlrler. was HV 9hS box Ist the A pa? thetics.'He ?in In the box or the cage I forgot which. The mighty pttciter was at his rotten? st In the thrilling game, gettnn hie arms tied up sev? eral tinres while wituling Up. I'lnally a ball e-as knocked at him by one of te nafightv buttere, ami pitcher could not Ret ont ot the way ho he was as? sisted to the bench by loving hands and toes. Joe Jackson Cuttlno play? ed his usual poor game In center Meld. TU- fan-* pretty near had heart fall u/tt once when t was thouuht he hnd caught a ball, but telr fears were groundless as a drdpped It be fore he could throw p. The first baismnti was a stranger to the fans and he pleyVd a stranger tame of ball, |p refused to reveal his name but theft Were several scout* from Olanta In the stands who had Itudr eye on him and he is understood to have signed up with them. An ungainley bop was On second but when u ball knock?d to him he went too low and never got ?higher Ann- playing in the (tied for st>ont an hour Apeth<*tic? wanted to cwme In and bat a while, hut the varwHy had urgent ttJttwtSt at homt and could not stav. Lons Hb>p White covered hi* posi? tion we'll once by falling on Hie hall He did nrtusually well, making ?>nl\ four errer*. tie had Hire** chances. iJlbnme ptoylng pig tall did unusually I poorly While the lens said of Simlar ut I third the shorter thl* write up WMI CARRIED "HONESTY" TOO FAR Trufte* Clerk Rather Overdid It, and Lett the Confidence of Hit Employer. Cash registers became nn Institution ss s means of compelling honesty unong employees handling money. There was a time when their Installa? tion was taken as an affront by every clerk concerned, bnt a new generation haa accepted them as a matter of course. That they still have their use j In the original sense, however, was I demonstrated recently by one employer ?a grocer?who was telling his story ' over the counter tho other evening to i belated customer. "Last summer," the grocer said, "my family was living down at the bench } and I used to leave early In order to get down there for a lnte dinner. 1 bid a cierk that I trusted to look up and put the money In the safe. Natu rally the cash register would show In the morning what he had rung up. "For a few days I thought It wns working fine. He was a good clerk j and 1 thought he was honest. Then when 1 got to thinking about It 1 de- j elded he was too?honest. For ten dsys that register and the cash agreed ftgj a penny. Now that's better than I ' copld make It do myself. It ain't pat- , oral. "Then I decided to try a little ! scheme. Just before I left I rang up $2.T5 on the register and put nothing In the till. Next morning the cash and the register agreed as usual. That . was enough for me. Any man who is i so honest he will make up mistakes out of his pocket must have plenty of money to do it with. "No, be Isn't working for me now."? New Tork Evening Sun. MEN AWARDED GODLIKE RANK Two Worshiped In China snd Elabo? rats Temples Erected at the ? Birthplace of One. * Men worship is still practiced In Chins, according to Hov. F. S. B?rket a Baptist minister of Changning, who found two disciples of the lnte linn, seated on thrones and receiving the obeisance of thousands of their fol? lowers. I,lau, who achieved local fame years ego, because of his reputed power of healing disease.*! and relieving the op? pressed tn spirit, was executed by the authorities, who feared an uprising. Two of Liau's disciples. Ling Shuk snd Lai Sam SI uk, however, like their ; master, began to heal diseases in his acme, snd gradually were raised by '.hair followers to the same godlike rank accorded Lluu. Ling Shuk Is seventy-one years old and Lai Snra Shuk eight years his ; Junior. Seveml ornate temples have been built to Linu. At the main one, i located at Liau's birthplace about 10 mllo* from Changnlng, the missionary found gathered more than 2,000 poo- , pie to celebrate Liau's birth anniver? sary. The two Immortals were seated Hi tht highest of a serves of terraces j with an empty, throne between them Bet the spirit or Llau. Before them stood a large table covered with or- | nnmectal objects and In front of this tho worshipers go through strange gymnastics. I The world Is full of shut-ins, and thera are those who are starving for books and papers, but how many of as make any effort to search them out ? I A clever article on' books ?hieh 11 lately read annoyed me by explain? ing bow stupid la the custom of bor? rowing books, snd how vastly more desirable It Is for each man to own bis own. I decided that tho writer wss e rich man (although my better | Judgment should tell roe that writers seldom pre rich), and I decided also that he was missing a lot of good things If be neither lends nor borrows books. X believe that a hook Is about the pleansntest thing there Is to shure. It produces such a bond of sympathy if It Is enjoyed by a friend, and it , provides at ones something worth while to talk about. And people do return books, espe dolly If you put your name and "please return" inside and remember where your books are visiting.?Klla ? Wlster Haines in Christian Herald. Birds That Burrow. Persons are not accustomed to think of birds ss burrowing animals, hut Die | puflta answers to that description, it Is a chunky little fowl, less- than a foot high, with a large and powerful beak. For a home It scratches i hole In the ground sometimes as mach ns four feet deep. To capture a puflta ens must go digging. It Is rather a Job; and, Inasmuch as Ute bird bites and claws fiercely, one is likely to surfer In the process. Thug the crea? ture has maintained its numbers on OMUiy a lonely rockery, where other species of wild fowl have been killed off and exterminated. Spiders as Companions. Of sll creatures to choose as peta spiders seem to he tho strangest. Yd muny famous men have formed real friendships with spiders. Beelhoven, when studying the violin at the ige of sevan years, had a spider so accustom- ! ed to hlin that it would crawl on In his arm while he was practicing. Of Paganlnl It Is paid that whenever hi played a certain nir on his violin n spider approached him and stood Still listening; until be hud finished. Gnetry, nurher of "Richard Coeur de Lion." teVI dfeptdet/i thai used to perch wo tlonless Upon the plane while he e**7?<t (Quebec Mecca For thirsty Americans Rrinfr Liquor Hack in Automo? biles Ottawa, July 88.?Ai long an pro-! fits from boot lei ging are \\ hot I hej ?" i ? u"<i l he <miI., deterrent is a fine or $200 or s<> there will be big money in the bootlegging game mid it will be very difficult fpr the authorities! on either side of the International] line to stamp "in tht traffic. That Is the lumnmry 6f opinions] regpreased by Ottawa officials as to the* situation regarding smuggling ol liquor from Canada to the I'nited States. F?rther, high officials of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police say that Whil^ they, are doing in their power to chock Infractions of the fed- | eral law? in this respect, it is really] n?r the American authorites to see that honor does not. reach the thirsty souls beyond ihe imaginary line ;5,uou milei Icftlg. The situation apparently is that from three provinces in particular there is a lar^e trade in boOtlegglng to the United States. These are Ontar? io, Quebec Und British Columbia At the same time a (respectable quantity) of fiery liquor is finding its way across from ih< Maritime Province! and frotn Manitoba. 'At Windsor and in t lie surround thg districts the Mounted Police are carrying on a constant campaign j against the illegal liquor vendors, and many have been hauled into ,court ' and condemned to pay fines from 1200 up. One parched Detroit man.' however* Is said to have parted with 1(00 for thnee rases of Scotch whis? key, wluch reached him via the 'uii dergrotpid route" a short time ago, so that the profits in the illegal trade are known to be enormouS Informa? tion from "Windsor and district Inti? mates to the authorities here that some farmers in that vicinity have found it more profitable to smuggle liquor across ihe border than to farm, ami have let their farms run to weed:: While they pursue the elusive dollar via the b^ootleggtng route, on* pee, it \h' stated, I* the mfecca for thirsty thousands of Americans, every week end and automobiles) pausing back forth carry their loads) of human and other freight, boundI for the Sahara across the border.] Under these conditions, Canadian po? lice authorities admit that i: is pra< llcally impossible to enrorce the ?trlngont liquor laws at present in force. The chief reason for the difficult of i nforcementi according to an offi? cial of the Koyal Canadian Mounted Police, who have under their jurisdic? tion tin tarrying out of all federal law:-.. i> ib" tact thai many poppte are n ?t in sympathy viih 'he liqupr legislation, and tin securing of con? traband liquor Is regarded in many quart ort as an achievement rather than a disgrace. HoWeyer, i*' the carrying of liquor into the I nit' .1 Btutcs from Canada is to be preventedi it 's intimated that n will have to l?< done by an army of] customs Inspectors and police on the American side pf the lm? rather than in i' n'?:nl:i. The Cotton Campaign Columbia. July 2t Dr. \V. \\ . Loigg, director of extension forces of < Mcm son College. fod,i\ i* in il Ihe following statement: ' You a.Ked me a8 lh'4 interest, fee? ing manifested ti\ the campaign wtflch is now being conducted by the Cdttbh A asocial te n, the l"nlted States DopeJrt m?n( (d' Aglrfculture, the Rhttehsttm !h\ Isleu of Clemsph College and the Warehouse ?Commissioner, "The representatives of tin- Exten? sion Divirion make daily reports as to tin' int. rest, enthusiasm und num? ber pi people attending each meeting They repprt splendid enthusktsm and great Interest a id large number of! formers and business men attend each meettig. In many of the towns the ? merchants close their stores In order that all tic people may attend. "I Just came from Anderson county yesterday whore t tie re was a meeting of the business nun and farmers to organise n ' marketing association. While there 1 learned that the farmers and bpslueti men in the community or Belton had secured subscriptions in amount tO'* $20,000 to build ft WS'ro topee at tiial place. The rlllxens or, Stan in Anderson county had bought B i<,l on Which to build a w ire-mse and negotiations; are now going on in Andy won to build a warehouse in than] eil \. ?we Uavi already applications fromj 29 or more counties and money haS been provided lor securing a cottoto grader. "As an evide.ee el' ihe great inter ed token in securing eottpn graders,! da> before yc?sterdny the committee from Westminster, Oconee county, come to Clemson t? see about secur? ing : cotton grader saying that they had raised $30,0b0 with which to pay ihe sulury of ii cotton grader. A few minutes after their departure, the sec reUiry of the Chamber of Commerce of Benern, llu sninc cqunty, culled up and siid that commuult) had raised* $20,000. That 4ilghl a committee front Walhalle, came to my house between Ihe hours of i ?? and two, to Inform no- that Wut bulls had raised |30,<f00 to Heeure a colon grader. "Ope of Me- difficulties would be to secure oompetenl nn n, it our po? licy not in appoint a man unless h ! has had thr.ee years experience in the actual buying of cotton lor a i'-nu lable comapny, These men are scarce a ml dems id big snlu rieb ? in refefenoe to tin effective cam puiglt upon tie building of ware- i houses, our repoiis I migrate that there will be over a hundred warehoused i constructed in Ihe next nin? ly days, < our people Kcciu to be tremendously 11 in canned, solving tin first ftindamen-1< til principles concerning the market-ji im: Of cotton i "The question of having ii graded 1 by competent disinterested psrtiei and , i Ihe establishment of warehouses in i order that their cottdn may be Kepi t from the market if necossory and that i They?ma> be able to secure loan upon i ihe name " I AS SEEN BY A. FOCyS. \ may paint the devil as yon like, Vou may oven color him aa a < rook; ! I'.nt you'll have to admit he's some ilahermaih I "i he eatchoa suckers with ?? nak* ?(I ImoK. ''?'in" linn ago i was down town? Una night betweeri s and a? And on Main atreel l saw Two handsome young men. A s i approached them i saw I hey were talking. And ich i passed them I waa Shucked to hear aoine of the Vii> at oal ha Imaginable Juat simply furious, horrible. They did not seem to be < ?ui of humor or vexed ? w i re Jual "cuaetng." l wondered it they used that Flowery language In the presence ol their .Motions, sifters. sweetheart*. Not much. About four nights later I u as down i <?\vn?on I A different block on Main street. I saw two more young men? |, Handsonge and well dressed? , And they were engaged in the j| Bame ?pastime, but Posalbty more extreme in ? Theii utterances. As 1 went on I thought , A little?and then some. , ? I' I could not see what i; Benefit they p,ot out of it; Ard if they were bilking it for my benefit, it was lost; 1 did not heed it. l ? I: Blnee there waa no benefit ; From il l! did not iSvau sound good? : l decided thai people who < 'oiumit t Kin Bin aim ply t let OS nfiiit on I hi' i Devil's unbaited hook. if one gambles, he hopes To win something; it one steals, he Qeta what he g fs. 11 one lies, lie is trying, possibly, to extricate himself From sn awkward position; Hut in this profanity business? W hat does one get ? lb- trets an hob llihir stain on ids Immortal soul* - a stain which he cannot Remove or blot out. As I thpul ht on and on I i ememben d a sermon i heard one time in which tie- preacher Sa id the d? \ ]\ "always" Baited his book; that he \ot only "always" baited it. I'm be "always" took cars 'To cover or hide it. I thought possibly so. Except in thv; case of Fishing for suckers with The profanity hook. That's alwaye unbelted A nd be re? naked. \s i thought on and on, i reummberecl thai long ago - Way back n the golden days?- & I When 1 was a Child, t I one time used a bad word. f My mother heard it. { i v ;is very, very worry? She heard it. She said I ha I blacii c m d My tongue and lips by Using the said "bad" word, And that Bhc would have to Wa h them with soap and water; 1? Be got a wash cloth And lathered it with Some of Her homemade lye soap. Bbe 'I'd What she started Out to do. i thank <b>d that l had A mother who was Woman enough to Administer this heroic treatment When shr did?like she did. I am now an old man: l .'m being boWed by the weight or the years, v11?t oo mj head Father Time |m sprinkling hi.", snow, Bui this act of love and Bcvotlon rematna fresh in memory. \nd though ahe crossed 'i ;.<? invisible line many, Many years ago, l feel that My mother shaped my life. My conduct, in a large degree, Ify this one set, M III.iv be tll.it if The lye soap treatment Was more) freely Administered lodo4 - The streets of Sumter Would b<? ;i safer place for Gentlemen and ladles to walk And tho atmosphere Ihereof W ould not be contaminated By I lo-; senseless, disgusting BouUdamnlng am nf Profanity. ( 'rood nii;bt ! Florence, .luly 2fl Mia. Bdna Bur jeSS, fin- WOinan who shot und kilh-d Ion host and Quj BurgeSs, here Tnci Jay afternoon, waa released from the county .tail yesterday afternoon, ball being granted the sum of $1 D00, which waa furbished by .1 F. Btackley tnd i> M. McKachern of this city, s?>\ eral of her relatives from Atlanta have been with her since Tbttrsday tnornlni and ahe \\iii leave Florence the Aral oi neai week for Atlanta arhere ahe will api nd some time, court lot convening here until October at ahlCll time lo t' case will likely be lied Nation's Water Pow? er Developed Commission is Now Drafting Regulations For Private Companies W.ishii gten, .July 23?Regulations )t' tho administration of the Federal iit\ \ |h in If op the (MiiiiiU'v m vast wat ?i ppw r resources to private levelop inent are now fast being drat tod. A? soon as they art' completed tli?' Water power Commission) composes of tho "iCct claries of War, interior a id Agi i tulture, will hold hearings on them. The C* mniissioii. of tHtiCh 5-eeretary ! a..* r has Im en appointed chairman ?y President Wilson, wil hold its Bent jotting I mediately upon Secretary Payne's return from Alaska about tin firth mi August. Th? hearings on the *egulations ?eil be pushed as speedily is possible so that the waterpower legislation, which has) been ten years - n the making, can be put it to effect ,\iihont undue delay. The tentative regulations ere b?dng Itawn up by 'a special committee of be War interior and AgricuPural Do* lartmenis. it is composed of Major Seneral Bnoch lb Crowder, represent* ng the War Department; 0. C. Mer ilt, water power expert In the forestry jervtce, who ha3 been deaigrated ex eutive Secretary of the commission irid H A stabler, of the Interior De ?a itnm'.t. Members f ih< committee sag the egulatl ms wiH be esctenstve and that hey probably will be announced in se ?ies. with open hearings en et eh group >efore they are made final. Those re siting lo form and condition.Of appll ation for survey permit or licenses \ ii be the first announced. The most itfAcult problem involved tr drawing ip the regulations, mem be a ef the ommlttee say, la thai of establishing ? uniform system of accounting for li ?cn?eca aa required by the act. Under Iho Waterpowet ibll fttfj ?ommlaslon is empowered to issest ioenses for a period not ex.^eediag M ?sara The Mceaasssi will pay to the mvernnieui resnoimbie samtal fees in ? n amount to be Atad by the commlP don. I.'pon tlie expiration of any II ense Um government. M tero year*!! tot Ice hi writing has betil gtVCU by ha commlsstun, will have the right 0 hike over and operate any water aovct development after raymcnt of the net investment of the licensee hi the project or gnrofeet taken not to Kcoed the fair value of the property plus auch reasonable d images, if 1 iv. to pVeperty Ol the icensee as nay be caused by the severance there 'rom o property taken. In cases when* such not ce has not u given the* govi Nintei t also will llOVS the right t(? take ov?u upon mu ual agreement with the Hoe nest sal i?roperty developed under the terms >f the bill subject lo the paf metal of he net Investment? Misplaced Sympatiy. Many a wife dusts the billiard chalk from her husband's coa* and sheds tears of sympathy hecaus*? of the late tioura he must spend at hb deaf Hose to a whitewashed wall.?Kxchange. "Picture Brides?" The manner of "picture bride" mar 1ages In California is th'.u: A Japa jppp ?*vnds his picture ro his relatives r Japan who select a suit thle maiden md In turn forward her pi otograph to lie waiting suitor in Anietica. If sat Sfnctory, the relatives or both sides neet, hold a banquet and the3 mar lage is considered a fact. The wife hen Joins her husband In this country. Candidates' Cards. 1 For Cleric of Cowrt. H. U Scarborough hereby an lohnces himself a candidate tor re lection to the of foe ol Cleric of Court or ttm ensuing term, subject to the ?? in eel at ic pa i t y. Tor Xirasek n. I innounee mpseff s candidate tor e-election as Treasurer of Humter bounty, subject to the ru ea governing he PeiaocmtkS primary. It C. VALLAGfl Coming before Ho* voters with more h m twenty years actual ixpellessee in .ccounting 1 announce mySStf a can limit*' for the office ol County Trea*. irer, and 1 promise loyalty and sup tort and to abide by t' S rules gov rning the Democra4ic party, also cf Iciotit service ? ?' elected. MosF.s .1 LfOORB. ?reaeul incumbent Ltrd Magisterial I >i^t rict. I or sheriff. Having served the County as Depu v Sheriff under tin- late sheriff Brad i ? . and desiring to have my record nspected with a view to promotion. hereby, aotioatice myaeH hs easssp* 1 for the office"ot sin tin of sum or fountv, aubjeel to tha rajesj of thv >einOcratic Primary. .1ACK H FORBK8. t hereby announce m>self as n csn lid.?t?' for the office of Sheriff, sub ocl to the rules of the I>omOeratie airty. .i??h.n R. BUsfTM. i herebyJinnounce myaeU i LMUfeU late for the office ol sh< riff in tbsj '<p >roaohtikg rtimaty electioiMi of iho )emoeratic patty in Bumhw f!OHSj|y, ubjeel to the rules govbrniug s4K'd lectiona a \i UURSr, hunter. Hay Ith, UtL'O 1 announce myself a candidate for he office df Rherilf of Rumter County, uhject to thi- rulea of t ie Democratic arty. SAM NEWMAN*