Brewery will open downtown in 2018 The city cannot yet disclose the ter County can look forward to in A look ahead to what else name or owner of the brewery, 2018. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2017 $1.75 the next year will bring Downtown Development Coordina- National headlines claim holiday tor Leigh Newman said, but she sales were up this year and that SERVING SOUTH CAROLINA SINCE OCTOBER 15, 1894 BY KAYLA ROBINS did say it is slated to take up resi- people are continuing the upward [email protected] dence on Liberty Street by “some- trend of getting out and spending one local.” money, and that is a good sign for Belly up, beer lovers of Sumter. While reviewing another year in development in downtown Sumter. Get your New Year’s resolutions the books often results in headline North Main Street will add at out of the way early because, start- after headline of doom and gloom least two brand-new restaurants in ing sometime in 2018, a brewery is — according to online clicks — 4 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES | VOL. 123, NO. 52 scheduled to open downtown. there are plenty of positives Sum- SEE COMING SOON, PAGE A6 SPORTS Clemson visits young fans at New Orleans hospital

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ABOVE RIGHT: Dylan Jackson and his mother, Monica Jackson, celebrate with Clemson players, including wide receiver Hunter Renfrow, at the hospital in New Orleans. Sumter’s year in review, part II: 2017 FROM STAFF REPORTS major drug ring locally, and more ar- land County Sheriff’s Department, Lewis of Sumter County. rests are expected, Sheriff Anthony among others. South Carolina Highway Patrol With the countdown to the new year Dennis said Saturday. Officials report- Dennis said Operation Eclipse was a Lance Cpl. David Jones said the inci- beginning tonight, The Sumter Item edly seized quantities of methamphet- success and credited the seamless co- dent started when Lewis’ Ford Explor- has been looking back at the stories amine, opiates, marijuana, cocaine, operation between the numerous agen- er, traveling southbound, was struck you, our readers, clicked on the most at crack cocaine, heroin, firearms and cies. from behind by a 2000 Buick while he theitem.com throughout 2017. more than $100,000 in cash during the “Any time we have an operation of was slowing down. Lewis, who was not On Friday, we showed Nos. 6-10 of sting operation — called Operation this magnitude, we solicit the assis- wearing a seatbelt, was ejected from the top stories, and today we’re re-run- Eclipse. tance from other agencies,” he said. the vehicle, he said. ning the top five. While a majority of Dennis said in a Saturday news re- “All of us work together well.” Jones said Lewis was airlifted to an the stories that got the most clicks lease the operation lasted several During the arrests and the execution area hospital, where he later died of were related to the crime and courts months because so many people were of search warrants, law enforcement his injuries. beat, our most popular story of the involved. reportedly seized 21 firearms and After the initial collision, the Ford year may come as a surprise. It’s cer- “We have arrested 70 people,” Dennis $108,931.64 in cash. Explorer went across the median and tainly worth the re-read to prepare you said. “And more arrests are expected. struck two vehicles — a 2015 Nissan Al- for 2018. We still have 20 outstanding warrants.” 4. MAN DIES FROM INJURIES IN U.S. tima and a 2011 Toyota car — that were He said various law enforcement 15 SOUTH MORNING WRECK traveling northbound on U.S. 15, he 5. AUTHORITIES ARREST agencies across the tri-county region Monday, June 5 said. 70 IN OPERATION ECLIPSE and the state assisted the sheriff’s of- From staff reports Jones said the driver of the Nissan Sunday, Sept. 3 fice in the operation. Those included A 32-year-old man died as the result was wearing a seatbelt and was trans- By Bruce Mills the FBI, State Law Enforcement Divi- of a traffic collision on U.S. 15 South ported to an area hospital for injuries; After conducting a six-month under- sion, Clarendon County’s Sheriff’s Of- near Clipper Road involving four vehi- the driver of the Toyota did not sustain cover drug investigation, Sumter Coun- fice, Manning Police Department, Lee cles about 8 a.m. Monday. any injuries. ty Sheriff’s Office deputies have arrest- County Sheriff’s Office, Sumter-Lee Sumter County Coroner Robbie ed 70 people allegedly involved in a Regional Detention and Rich- Baker identified the deceased as Orin SEE TOP STORIES, PAGE A6 A2 | SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2017 THE SUMTER ITEM

Call: (803) 774-1226 | E-mail: [email protected] Shots fired at church hoops game Thursday skills, such as how to properly the fight. ty checks were conducted at positive impact on young peo- No injuries reported handle disagreements and how Though the initial call the church and its gym, states ple and the community as a BY ADRIENNE SARVIS to be a better person. claimed someone had been the release. whole,” Sumter Police Chief [email protected] That lesson apparently grazed by a bullet, investiga- Despite the recent shooting, Russell F. Roark III said. “How- missed the basket for at least tors could not find anyone who Berea’s ministry is ever, the best of intentions It seems everyone escaped in- two of the ministry’s partici- was injured by a gunshot, said known for its positive outreach can’t always anticipate or con- jury after shots were fired dur- pants. A preliminary investiga- Tonyia McGirt, public informa- in the Lafayette Drive commu- trol the actions of others.” ing a basketball game at Berea tion conducted by Sumter Po- tion officer for the department. nity for the past 15 years. A sign posted on the gym’s Seventh-Day Adventist Church lice Department indicates shots From this incident, there are Each Thursday, 25-30 people door prohibits firearms and gym about 8:15 p.m. on Thurs- were fired during an argument lessons that can be learned, the attend basketball games held in other weapons. day, officials said. between two opposing team church’s Miller said. the gym — those who attend Roark III said the police de- The purpose of the church’s members, according to a news “The greatest display of Bible study on Tuesday can partment is working with the basketball ministry, pastor Mi- release. power is restraint,” he said. play. church on safety concerns as it chael Miller said, is to provide Witnesses said they neither “Use your mind, and come to a “Berea’s basketball ministry plans to continue the basket- an outlet for young people and know the identities of the peo- positive result.” serves as an example of the ef- ball ministry after Thursday’s others to learn positive life ple involved nor what led to Records show mostly proper- forts within Sumter to have a incident.

New class would Shepherd’s Center offers explore connection packed 2018 calendar between body, brain A new class for the Shep- herd’s Center has been pro- BY IVY MOORE Classroom topics for the win- posed by Central Carolina Special to The Sumter Item ter term include Bible study, Technical Center retiree geography, short stories and Gus Becker. The proposal “By seniors for seniors” is writing. states, “Studies show that the operating principle for Roveri-Smith said some spe- our brains stay young if we classes and other activities at cial classes meet on days other choose the right ways to Shepherd’s Center of Sumter, than Thursday at alternate lo- use them. One choice in- Executive Director Jeanette cations. Bowling Buddies, for volves creating things that Roveri-Smith said Thursday. example, meets at 10 a.m. at use the brain-body connec- The center offers its Adven- Gamecock Lanes on Broad tion. If we think of some- tures in Learning program in Street, where Shepherd’s Cen- thing to make and then en- three annual sessions of class- ter members receive free shoe gage our hands and our es, each eight weeks long, in rentals and pay only $1.50 per mind to make it, we are fir- fall, winter and spring. game. At 1 p.m. on Tuesdays, ing on all neurons … We The winter session will begin members can meet for the card make new connections in Jan. 18, with classes meeting game Hand and Foot at South our brain.” on Thursdays through March HOPE Center on Lafayette Called Senior Odyssey of 8. Classes meet at Trinity Unit- Drive, and from 9 to 10 a.m. on the Mind, the program ed Methodist Church on Coun- Fridays, Heather Freiberg SUMTER ITEM FILE PHOTO “would allow us to form cil Street. teaches Gentle Chair Yoga at Fiber crafts from smocking to quilting and crochet are offered at the friendly competitive teams Roveri-Smith said classes Morningside of Sumter on Lin- Shepherd’s Center of Sumter. that would work together have been requested by mem- Do Court. for several weeks to solve bers, are taught by knowledge- For the past few years, mem- Center join our center to take “Greece: In the Footsteps of intellectual problems or cre- able volunteers and are aimed bers have been embracing advantage of them,” Roveri- Paul the Apostle.” ate a variety of things. … at “enhancing the growth and Shepherd’s Center-sponsored Smith said. Prices vary for the tours. You An example: make a balsa lifestyle … of participants.” trips and tours in large num- Currently, members can sign must be a member of Sumter wood structure to hold as “If members request a cer- bers, Roveri-Smith said. up for trips to San Antonio, Shepherd’s Center to tour with much weight as possible. Or tain class, we will make it hap- “Anita Kieslich started and Texas, scheduled for Jan. 19-28; the group. think of as many things pen,” she said. organized our day trips several Ireland, July 28-Aug. 8; Greece Membership dues are $20 that are red within a given They include both classroom years ago,” she said, “and, and surrounding islands, Oct. per year, and there is a class time.” and hands-on subjects and since then, we’ve expanded our 11-25; and add their names to fee of $15 per session, which If interest in the program skills as well as several that offerings, even including over- the waiting list for a May 23- entitles the member to take is strong, it will be offered promote physical activity. seas trips.” June 3 trip to Montreal, Cana- as many classes as can fit at the center at no charge About 500 members partici- A day trip to Brookgreen da. Sept. 3-8 has members trav- into his or her schedule. other than the $20 annual pate in classes and other activi- Gardens is on the agenda for eling to the Ark Encounter and Meals, also served on Thurs- membership dues. ties throughout the year, Rove- Wednesday, April 18. Members Creation Museum in Arkansas, day class days, are $6 each. Explore the program by ri-Smith said. will travel together for a day with side trips to the famous Members must be 50 years of visiting www.miseniorodys- During the winter session, touring the famous sculpture Newport Aquarium and the age or older. For complete in- sey.org. Shepherd’s Center members gardens and wildlife preserve, Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical formation about class offer- For more information or can learn or improve their as well as taking an optional Gardens. In April, members ings and trips, request a bro- to register your interest, skills in such areas as quilting, guided pontoon boat tour of the can visit many attractions in chure from the center by call- call Shepherd’s Center of knitting, card games, comput- tidal creeks and lands once Washington, D.C. ing (803) 840-3770 between 9 Sumter at (803) 840-3770. ers, line dancing, money man- used for the thriving rice pro- Currently in the planning a.m. and 1 p.m. Tuesday agement and more. Fitness and duction. stages are tours of Egypt, Mo- through Thursday. flexibility are enhanced by “Our trips are so popular, rocco, Dubai, Oman and Abu Funding for Shepherd’s foundations and individuals, yoga, tai chi, low-impact aero- we’ve had around 30 members Dhabi; Alaska and the U.S. Na- Center of Sumter comes from including memorials and hon- bics and line-dancing classes. of the Florence Shepherd’s tional Parks; and one titled local churches, businesses, orariums.

CLARIFICATION To clarify the incident 2 mobile home fires displace families that led to Bobby Wayne Stone’s conviction of BY KAYLA ROBINS before 11:30 a.m. Dec. 28, ac- It was reported the family in- removing the dryer and open- murder that was men- [email protected] cording to an incident report. curred $30,000 in structural loss ing the floor to check for fur- tioned on page A3 in the A cause of the blaze could and $20,000 in loss to contents ther hot spots, according to a Friday, Dec. 29, edition of Sumter Fire Department not be immediately determined, inside the home. Nothing was report. While this structure The Sumter Item, Stone units fought two separate mo- but it began in the master bed- salvaged. was not destroyed, the family of fatally shot Sumter Coun- bile home fires on Thursday room, firefighters reported. The Later on Thursday, the fire six — four adults and two chil- ty sheriff’s Sgt. Charlie that displaced families in each, American Red Cross sent disas- department responded to a mo- dren — were displaced and re- Kubala in 1996. including one family of five ter-trained volunteers to help bile home on Havenwood Drive ported $20,000 in losses, includ- whose residence was destroyed. the three adults and two chil- off U.S. 15 South for another ing $5,000 worth of contents. If you see a statement in error, Fire was showing from out- dren with food, clothing, lodg- fire. When crews arrived about They were able to salvage contact the City Desk at 774- side the structure on Reedro- ing and other essentials and 6:20 p.m., they found a fire had $10,000 worth of contents, the 1226 or pressrelease@theitem. man Road in east Sumter when comfort kits that typically in- started in and under the dryer, report said. The Red Cross also com. crews arrived to the alarm just clude personal hygiene items. which they extinguished before responded to the second blaze.

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• If you are hosting a party with alcohol, driver’s license. Know the signs, laws help find guests a safe ride home or allow guests to stay the night if need be; POSSIBLE SIGNS OF AN IMPAIRED • Stop serving alcohol at least an hour DRIVER and the consequences before the party ends; and • Making unusually wide turns, weaving • If you see a driver on the road who you or swerving; BY ADRIENNE SARVIS suspect is impaired, pull over to a safe lo- • Staying close to, driving on or crossing [email protected] cation and call 911. Provide a description the centerline; of the vehicle. • Almost hitting other vehicles, objects, Traveling on New Year's Eve, one of the or people; deadliest holidays involving drunken driv- LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT EFFORTS • Driving at excessive speeds or very ing, can dramatically change the start of Sumter County Sheriff’s Office and slowly, and changing speeds erratically; 2018 if the proper precautions are not Sumter Police Department will have mul- and taken. At a time when a safe ride home is tiple checkpoints set up throughout Sum- • Following too closely. just a few taps away by cellphone, many ter on New Year’s Eve, and officers will be party-goers should find it easy to make it watching for drivers who are violating HOW TO AVOID IMPAIRED DRIVERS to and from their destinations without in- traffic and safety laws. • Maintain a greater following distance cident. In the county, deputies will move check if the driver ahead may be intoxicated. Do points throughout the night to stop as not try to pass that vehicle because the PLAN TRANSPORTATION many impaired and distracted drivers as driver may try to swerve into your vehicle; Motorists are advised to keep an eye out possible. • Turn right at the closest possible place for intoxicated pedestrians who may jay- and let supposedly impaired drivers pass; Vestco walk and not obey traffic signals, states a S.C. DUI LAWS • If another vehicle is coming straight to- release from American Automobile Asso- An officer can infer that a person is driv- ward your vehicle, slow down quickly, and Southland ciation. ing under the influence if the driver has a steer as far to the right as possible. Do Walking while intoxicated can also be Blood Alcohol Content of .08 percent or whatever you have to do to avoid a head-on Palmetto deadly, as coordination and lack of atten- higher. A BAC of at least .05 percent can collision; and tion puts drunken pedestrians at risk of also infer that a person is driving under • Report impaired drivers to law enforce- getting hit by vehicles. the influence, along with other evidence. ment once you safely come to a stop. Con- Properties AAA suggests the following: If convicted of DUI, a person could face: tact highway patrol by dialing *HP. • Decide ahead of time if you will be • A fine of up to $400 and/or imprison- AND drinking or driving — you cannot do both; ment between 48 hours to 30 days and a TRAFFIC FATALITY NUMBERS • Plan the ride home before the night be- driver’s license suspension for six months According to the S.C. Highway Patrol gins whether that be designating a sober for a first offense; website: Lafayette driver or planning to use a taxi or ride- • Possible punishments for second and • National Highway Traffic Safety Ad- sharing service; third DUI convictions include fines that ministration reported 331 alcohol-im- Gold • Download a ride-sharing app for conve- range from $2,100 to $6,300 and imprison- paired driving fatalities in South Carolina nience in case plans change; ment between five days to three years; and during 2016; and • If you see someone getting behind the • A fourth or subsequent conviction • From 2011-15, preliminary data shows & Silver wheel intoxicated, take his or her keys and could result in one to five years in pris- approximately 29,300 people were involved the person in finding a safe ride home; on and a permanent revocation of the in DUI-related collisions in the state. 480 E. LIBERTY Grants available for arts programs STREET (Inside the FROM STAFF REPORTS The South Carolina Arts Palmetto Farm Supply Coca-Cola Commission is the state agen- OPEN MONDAY - SATURDAY 8AM - 6PM The Sumter County Cultur- cy charged with creating a building) al Commission still has sub- thriving arts environment that grants available for the 2017-18 benefits all South Carolinians, fiscal year, Executive Director regardless of their location or HORSE HEADQUARTERS Melanie Colclough announced circumstances. Created by the this week. The commission it- South Carolina General As- self was awarded a grant for sembly in 1967, the Arts Com- the year from the South Caro- mission works to increase pub- HORSE Cash for lina Arts Commission, funded lic participation in the arts by in part by the John and Susan providing services, grants and SHAVINGS GOLD Bennett Memorial Arts Fund leadership initiatives in three of the Coastal Community areas: arts education, commu- AND Foundation of South Carolina. nity arts development and art- $ .99 Commission Chairman ist development. Todd Warrick said these and Headquartered in Colum- 4 SILVER matching funds from Sumter bia, the Arts Commission is KILN DRIED County have enabled the com- funded by the state of South mission “to support the arts Carolina, by the federal gov- in our schools, enhance arts ernment through the National HORSE programming from communi- Endowment for the Arts and ty organizations and encour- other sources. 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BY RUSS BYNUM guage in alphabetical order. The online dic- Associated Press tionary currently stops in the Gs at "gizzard." That leaves nearly three-fourths of the al- ne man's joke has become his phabet still undefined. Assuming the project mission: to give each word a outlives him, Strolin estimates writers follow- ing in his keystrokes will finish the Zs around rhyming definition. the year 2076. O "People have said, 'I've got a great limerick Chris Strolin was teasing English buffs in an for vacuum cleaner,'" Strolin said. "And I tell online forum years ago when he said the dic- them: Great! Give it to your grandkids." tionary should be rewritten in the singsong Andrew Besso of Jericho, Vermont, took up rhyme scheme of limericks. He ended up em- writing limerick definitions in late 2015. Since bracing the absurd bravado of his own wise- multiple sclerosis forced him to quit working crack and decided to try it for real. as a high school math tutor last year, he's He started with the word "a'' —"It's used with begun treating his hobby almost like a full- AP PHOTO a noun to convey/ A singular notion/ Like 'a time job. Chris Strolin created the online Omnificent English Dictionary in Lim- duck' or 'a potion'" — and kept going. More Besso, who used the screen name AndrewB, erick Form, or OEDILF for short, and with the help of contributors has than 1,000 contributors have joined him, off in recent months has been submitting one or published more than 97,000 definitions of words in limerick form and on, over the years. two limericks each day. Between October and since it began in 2004. The Omnificent English Dictionary in Lim- December, he more than doubled his two-year erick Form (or OEDILF for short) has pub- output for the site. lished more than 97,000 rhyming definitions "I've been writing a limerick a day, or some- since Strolin started it in 2004. The retired Air times two, for a while now," Besso said. "Usual- Examples from OEDILF website Force radio operator from Belleville, Illinois, ly the way I decide what to write is by choosing says his project is on track to publish its from lists of words that haven't been defined BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Hold Control plus one key: 100,000th limerick in the coming year. yet. I won't tackle a word that's already been Don't think "close" and He hopes his grandchildren — or perhaps defined unless I've got something to add." The Omnificent English press "C'' — their kids — will finish the job decades from So while many words in the OEDILF have Dictionary in Limerick No, it's W. Ain't that con- now. multiple definitions by different authors, Besso Form (or OEDILF) has pub- fusing? The online wisecrack that led to the OED- so far is the only one to write limericks for lished more than 97,000 defi- — by zqms ILF's origin was a teasing swipe Strolin made words including "auto-rewind," ''crystal thera- nitions written in the sing- at the venerable Oxford English Dictionary, py," ''drum stool," ''emoter" and "gimlet." song poetry of a five-line DESCARTES, RENE which defines 600,000 words across 20 printed Sandra Petersen of Frankfurt, Germany, has limerick. Here are some ex- Trigger knows about phys- volumes. Strolin remarked that the Oxford dic- cranked out 289 limericks since March. The amples selected from the ics, of course, tionary was good but needed improvement. His software designer said she likes the challenge website. When it deals just with not-so-serious solution: limericks. of writing in English, which she learned as the , mass or force. "The more I got to thinking about it, it daughter of a United Nations translator. But his mind tends to jam sounded like a good idea," Strolin said. "The Petersen gravitates toward scientific words ABSTRACT On "I think, so I am." limerick is probably the most reader friendly such as "ferriferous" and "Gastropteridae." When my paint bottles So please don't put Des- of all types of poetry. It's also one of the easi- And she wrote a series of limericks on com- spilled, how I swore! cartes 'fore this horse. est forms of poetry to write." puter keyboard shortcuts such as "Control-N" They spread red, blue and — by zqms Perhaps not so easy: Writing a limerick that and "Control-W." yellow; what's more, weaves a joke into an accurate explanation of "I write most limericks in one sitting, but I Purple, orange and green EMOTIONAL BLACKMAIL word's meaning. Take contributor Bill Middle- lose interest quickly," Petersen said in an Then appeared in the scene Emotional blackmail's the ton's definition of "adult": email. "Then I'll file away what I have and look As an abstract was formed way "As a kid, I was wild and a clown. at it again another day. Often I think of good on the floor. I control him. I just have As a teen, I would dash about town. solutions for a missing piece far away from my — by art bates to say, Now adult, I shall go lists — in the shower, in bed or driving to "If you leave me, I'll cry, Very cautious and slow. work." BOILERPLATE Or possibly die." Goes to prove: what grows up must calm While handling duties as editor-in-chief, Here's a boilerplate limer- And his guilt makes me down." Strolin still tries to write at least one limerick ick style: sure he will stay. The definitions run the gamut from the un- per day. His total output: 7,657 rhyming defini- The rhythm and meter be- — by AndrewB wieldy adjective "aequeosalinocalcalinocera- tions. That's an average of 589 each year. guile. ceoaluminosocupreovitriolic" — coined centu- Strolin said he's confident his quirky online The lines at the core FIXED ries ago to describe the spa waters of Bath, dictionary is a literary monument that will Are too droll to ignore, When I spotted the typo, I England — to terms that didn't exist until re- last. He compares it to "the huge cathedrals in And a joke at the end cursed, cently. Europe" that took more than a century to com- makes you smile. "Damn, this limerick is one When President Donald Trump created a plete. —by David Schildkret of my worst!" new word this year with a head-scratching "The people who began those projects knew Had I fixed it, it could typo, four OEDILF writers churned they would never be sitting in the pews on CONTROL-W Have been passably good. out limericks. "Inscrutably tweeted/ A word? opening day," Strolin said. "I do believe this Many websites you may I regret now not checking Uncompleted?/ The absurd so-called word was project has legs. There's no doubt in my mind have been cruising. it first. covfefe." people are going to be reading and enjoying Time to close some you're — by Chris J. Strolin and To break a huge job into manageable our limericks 200 to 300 years from now." no longer using: Bob Egg chunks, Strolin has writers tackle the lan- How to keep your smartened-up home safe from hackers

NEW YORK (AP) — More The round version of the Echo you're home. You might also people are getting voice-activat- Show has its own 2.5-inch display want to turn off the micro- ed speakers and other smart that can provide visual informa- phone, since it could capture devices for convenience and se- tion, such as the weather or a background conversations. Or curity. But doing so could also clock face. It also provides access just unplug the camera alto- be giving hackers a key to their to Alexa and supports optional gether ... though you'll also homes. video-calling support. Amazon have to remember to reconnect Many devices from reputable promises Echo will never transmit it when you leave. manufacturers have safeguards recordings to the cloud unless it’s Along similar lines, consider built in, but those can't guaran- been activated. covering up the front-facing tee against hacks. Gadgets camera on your laptop with from startups and no-name opaque tape unless you need it brands may offer little or no THE ASSOCIATED PRESS regularly for video chats. Lap- protection. tops aren't supposed to send Before buying one, here are video unless you activate an some risks to assess. app that needs it, but malware has been known to activate the LISTENING IN camera remotely. Speakers with built-in micro- phones are increasingly popu- DIGITAL TRAILS lar. Devices such as Amazon's Smart locks let you unlock Echo and Google Home let peo- doors with an app, so you can ple check the weather or their or press a button to get the de- even with reputable brands. gations. Reputable brands let let in guests even when you're personal calendar with simple vice's attention. Check before One of the WikiLeaks disclo- you review and delete your not home. Burglars might try voice commands. Beyond that, buying to make sure a product sures alleged that the CIA com- voice history; be sure to do so to hack the system, though it's many smart TVs and TV includes such safeguards. mandeered some Samsung regularly. often easier for them to just streaming devices now have Some gadgets go further. smart TVs as listening devices break a window. voice-activated functions, often Smart speakers, for instance, even when the TV appeared to WATCHING YOU Some rental properties are for playback controls and video typically have a mute button to be off. And beware of internet- Online security cameras also turning to smart locks to search. Many newer toys also disable the microphone com- connected toys , as manufac- such as the Cam IQ , from control access. When you come with microphones so kids pletely. Amazon says its mute turers frequently rush their Google sibling company Nest, move out, the landlord can au- can talk to them and get function involves disconnecting products to market, sometimes let you check in on your pets or tomatically disable your digital canned responses. the circuit, so that hackers can- skimping on privacy features in kids when you're not home. key. But these systems also let Many of these devices are not override the intent. the process. (You can check on- They also typically store video landlords track your where- constantly listening for your But there's no easy way for line to see if other parents or online, so you can see whether abouts and those of your commands; when they receive consumers to verify manufac- consumer groups have identi- your housekeeper actually guests. If you create a guest them, they connect to corpo- turer promises, such as Ama- fied problems.) cleaned the kitchen last week. key that's used daily, for in- rate servers to carry them out. zon's assertion that the Echo One more catch: Voice com- Some services routinely send stance, the landlord might sus- What if you're having private never transmits recordings to mands sent over the internet video to online storage; others pect you have an unauthorized conversations at home? Are the cloud unless it's been acti- are typically stored indefinitely do so only when triggered by a occupant. they getting sent over the inter- vated. That's where it helps to to help manufacturers person- sound or motion. Even if you own the home, net, too? stick with reputable brands, as alize their services (and, poten- Again, reputable brands are these keys can leave a digital In some cases, sound record- their reputations are at stake if tially, advertisements). These likely to take security seriously, trail. In a child-custody dis- ings will only leave home when they're caught in a lie. Bigger voice snippets may include but no system is perfect. pute, for instance, your ex you trigger the device. You companies can also quickly fix music or conversations in the If you want to be very care- might subpoena the records to might have to speak a com- security holes that crop up. background. They can be ful, you might want to turn the learn that you've been staying mand phrase like "OK Google" Missteps are still possible, sought in lawsuits and investi- camera to face the wall when out late on school nights. A6 | SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2017 LOCAL THE SUMTER ITEM

“workforce development issues be- COMING SOON tween local industry and manufactur- FROM PAGE A1 ing, and Shaw [Air Force Base] is part of that.” Creating and expanding programs to 2018 and a new location for an already- help small businesses will be a priority established fine-dining eatery, accord- in 2018, too, he said. ing to Newman. “We’re going to be looking at a lot of Hamptons, currently serving at 4 W. changes in 2018 between programs and Hampton Ave., will move to 33 N. Main ... our long-term strategic plan,” he St. next year, neighboring and sharing said. a chef with the soon-to-be-fully-open Hardy said he could not comment on La Piazza — the venue is already avail- specific Economic Development proj- able as an event rental. ects. Danielle Thompson, who owns both Workforce development programs restaurants, previously told The Sum- are not the only educational realm ter Item the goal is to eventually open a being looked at come 2018. Tex-Mex restaurant where Hamptons Though Sumter School District offi- now is, though an estimated opening cials could not be reached for comment date and a finalized cuisine is not in because of the winter holiday break, the books. the most recent notable decision that Restaurants may be the poster child will carry into 2018 was the Board of of exciting development, but there are Trustees’ vote in early December to buildings being built all over down- keep Debbie Hamm on as interim su- town scheduled for completion in 2018. perintendent for another year. “The Economic Development build- ADRIENNE SARVIS / THE SUMTER ITEM School officials have credited Hamm ing is scheduled to open in February The Graham family is updating the display on the corner of North Main and East Liberty for starting to lead the district out of a 2018,” Newman said. streets. It will have new Pennsylvania blue stone and matching brick. financial crisis and develop programs Possibly the most visible project and initiatives to increase student downtown is the Hyatt Place Hotel achievement. going in on North Main Street, which “I’m really interested in what we are Newman said is on track to open in Updating Beau Graham Square doing in the district,” Hamm said earli- March. er in December. “I feel like things are She said the bottom floor of 119 N. The water display on the corner of catch excess water as well as moving ahead, and I’m glad to be a part Main St. — the old Naomi and Warner North Main and East Liberty streets beautify the space with greenery of it for another year.” building on the corner of North Main is getting a facelift. and reconfiguring the plantings Roadways must be maintained and and Law Range — will continue being Thanks to the family that owns the on the side and the front of the improved to enable residents to get to developed into a “retail shop, a coffee area, the Grahams, the concrete fountain,” Sumter Downtown De- any of these new attractions and pro- shop and office space.” around the water feature will be re- velopment Coordinator Leigh grams. The corner of Harvin and Bartlette placed with Pennsylvania blue stone Newman said. Funds collected from a 2014 voter- streets will see ground broken on a and matching brick, and concrete The downtown corner was dedicat- approved penny sales tax referendum new water department building in 2018, around East Liberty will be replaced ed in 2003 to Beau Graham, Sumter are being used to build a new public too. with brick sidewalk matching the de- mayor from 1964-72 and a city coun- safety complex. The new “There are other projects for down- signs along North Main. cilman credited with helping develop 36,000-square-foot Sumter Police De- town Sumter in the pipeline for 2018, “[And they are] adding a plant- downtown Sumter. partment headquarters and with details to come,” Newman said. er below the waterfall that will — Adrienne Sarvis and Kayla Robins 21,600-square-foot, four-bay garage Popular events will continue to draw Sumter Fire Department headquar- residents and visitors downtown, New- ters should be completed by the end of man said, including the Fourth Fridays business community and public educa- Greenville,” Hardy said. “It’s really the first quarter of 2018, and Sumter Concert Series, the Downtown Market, tion will be a focus for Greater Sumter going to be focused on the seven divi- County Public Works Director Eddie the Microbrew Festival, Derby Day, Sip Chamber of Commerce, said Chris sions of the Chamber and our overall Newman has previously told The and Stroll and Oktoberfest, to name a Hardy, president of the group. body of work.” Sumter Item that 18 miles of dirt roads few of many. “We’re working on a long-term stra- He said a large focus will be “build- are in the process of being paved to Expanding beyond downtown, creat- tegic plan that we’re going to present at ing additional relationships” between allow for better accessibility for emer- ing more connections between the our retreat in February when we go to schools and businesses, especially gency vehicles.

WEDDING apartments that left two maintenance existing transportation system. TOP STORIES workers with lifelong injuries was the re- Taxpayers may claim the motor fuel FROM PAGE A1 sult of a plan to frame an associate of income tax credit when filing their state the assailant, according to a news re- income tax returns beginning in 2019. Betzel-McCarthy The driver of the Buick was wearing a lease from Sumter Police Department. This credit is applied to your 2018 S.C. In- seatbelt and sustained no injuries. Former Sumter High School Game- dividual Income Taxes which are filed in Jones said highway patrol will deter- cocks basketball player Andrew Jeremi- 2019. mine whether there will be charges for ah Tiller, 18, of 2665 Goldeneye Ridge, the wreck after the Multi-disciplinary was charged Monday after admitting he WHAT TAXPAYERS NEED TO KNOW Accident Investigation Team completes shot the two workers as part of an • This is a refundable credit on up to its investigation. armed robbery scheme in order to frame two private motor vehicles or motorcy- a man in retaliation for something he did cles per resident taxpayer and is provid- 3. MOTHER CHARGED AFTER to him. ed to offset the motor fuel user fee in- 1-YEAR-OLD DIES FROM BEING The teenager is charged with two crease. IN HOT VEHICLE counts of attempted murder, two counts A private passenger motor vehicle is a Thursday, July 20 of attempted armed robbery and posses- motor vehicle designed, used and main- By Jim Hilley sion of a weapon during a violent crime. tained for the transportation of 10 or Sumter County Coroner’s Office has Released Tuesday from Sumter-Lee fewer persons and a truck having an reported the preliminary cause of death Regional Detention Center on a $37,500 empty weight of 9,000 pounds or less of 1-year-old Mekhi Rembert was hyper- surety bond set by a local magistrate, and a gross weight of 11,000 pounds or thermia because of entrapment in a hot Tiller is required to wear an ankle moni- less. vehicle. Coroner Robert M. Baker Jr. tor during his release. Vehicles that qualify include cars, min- said a toxicology report will take about According to reports, Tiller tried un- ivans, sport utility vehicles and pickup six weeks to confirm the cause of death. successfully to lure a local peddler near trucks of a certain weight. The child was found unresponsive Harmony Court before driving a short Vehicles and motorcycles must be reg- MR., MRS. CASEY MCCARTHY Wednesday at Swan Lake-Iris Gardens distance to the apartment complex. Two istered in S.C. to qualify. and was transported to Palmetto Health maintenance men there were outside re- • To calculate and claim the credit Tuomey shortly after 3:15 p.m. Wednes- viewing their work orders at about 11 amount and for personal tax records, LANDRUM — Megan Betzel day. Police escorted the ambulance and a.m. Friday when a dark Dodge Charger taxpayers must save receipts and invoic- and Casey McCarthy were blocked traffic en route to the hospital. pulled up in the parking lot. A masked es from fuel purchases and vehicle pre- united in marriage on Sunday, The entrance gate to the gardens was man got out of the vehicle, demanded ventative maintenance costs (such as Oct. 7, 2017, at Song Hill Re- shut and secured. money and began firing a handgun be- new tires, oil changes and regular vehi- serve. According to wunderground.com, the fore the victims were able to respond. cle maintenance) beginning in January The bride is the daughter of temperature in Sumter was in the mid- Officers were later able to locate the 2018. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mi- 90s on Wednesday afternoon. The Cen- vehicle and link the suspect to the shoot- Fuel receipts or credit card statements chael Betzel of Landrum. She ters for Disease Control and Prevention ing. must show the number of gallons pur- graduated from Clemson Uni- warns that even when it feels cool out- chased in S.C. during the tax year. versity. She is employed as a side, cars can heat up to dangerous tem- 1. SCDOR: SAVE GAS RECEIPTS The maintenance invoices must show supervisor by ADM/Georgia peratures very quickly. Leaving a win- BEGINNING JANUARY ‘18 the car model, amount and type of pre- Peanut Co. dow open is not enough, according to the Tuesday, Dec. 5 ventative maintenance work performed The bridegroom is the son CDC, as temperatures inside the car can From staff reports in S.C. of Suzanne DeLorme McCar- rise almost 20 degrees within 10 minutes, According to a news release from S.C. Fuel purchased outside of S.C. and thy of Sumter and the late Mi- even with a window cracked open. Chil- Department of Revenue, January 2018 is preventative maintenance performed chael Patrick McCarthy of dren who are left unattended in parked the time to start saving receipts. outside of S.C. may not be used in deter- Twin Falls, Idaho. He graduat- cars are at great risk for heat stroke and A new income tax credit going into ef- mining the credit. ed from Clemson University. possibly death, according to the CDC. fect in January is intended to offset the • Taxpayers receive a credit on the He is also employed as a su- Although Sumter-Lee Regional Deten- increased motor fuel user fee established lesser amount paid for either the motor pervisor by ADM/Georgia tion Center’s website shows the child’s by the S.C. Infrastructure and Economic fuel user fee increase or the vehicle’s Peanut Co. 24-year-old mother, Latisha Nichole Development Reform Act. preventative maintenance; and Following a wedding trip to Rembert, was arrested and charged with The S.C. Infrastructure and Economic • Taxpayers will calculate and claim Belize, the couple resides in legal custodian, unlawful neglect of a Development Reform Act was passed by the credit on Form I-385 when filing state Leesburg, Georgia. child or helpless person, the police de- the General Assembly in 2017 and in- income tax returns in 2019 (This form partment has not confirmed the charges. cludes an increase of 2 cents in the will be available in January 2019). state’s motor fuel user fee each July For additional information, including 2. TEEN ADMITS HE SHOT 2 IN from 2017 to 2022, for a total increase examples regarding the provisions of RETALIATION SCHEME from 16 cents per gallon to 28 cents per this tax credit, see SC Revenue Ruling Tuesday, Sept. 12 gallon. The money raised by the increase No. 17-6, Refundable Motor Fuel Income From staff reports will be used for repairs, maintenance Tax Credit or visit https://dor.sc.gov/ A shooting Friday at Harmony Court and improvements to South Carolina’s about/whats-new. THE SUMTER ITEM NATION SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2017 | A7 Know what to buy every month of 2018 BY COURTNEY JESPERSEN sales, buy clothes in midsum- is followed by a drop in prices DECEMBER upward of 50 percent — on NerdWallet via The Associated Press mer. You'll likely find a better on the current phones in an- • TOYS. Since toys are a decorations, wrapping price than you would at the ticipation of the new models. popular Christmas gift, paper, ornaments, artificial In 2018, you may resolve to start of the season. • APPLIANCES. This year, stores generally host big toy trees and similar seasonal save more, spend less or budget • PATRIOTIC ITEMS. In the Labor Day falls on Sept. 3. sales as the holiday season fixings. better. Whatever your money days leading up to the Fourth Expect a series of blowout draws to a close. • CARS. The end of De- goal, the one common key to of July, there is usually an deals in the week leading up • CHRISTMAS DECORA- cember is an ideal time to your success is shopping abundance of sales on red, to the holiday, including pro- TIONS. Beginning the day buy a car. That's when deal- smart. That means knowing white and blue products (and motions on appliances big after Christmas, shop sales erships are looking to meet the best time to buy just about products that are all three col- and small. for deep discounts — often end-of-year sales quotas. anything. ors), as well as on sporting To help you out, we've creat- goods, jewelry and furniture. OCTOBER ed a purchase calendar. • PERSONAL ELECTRON- • OUTDOOR FURNITURE. ICS. Black Friday is a big deal People generally spend less JANUARY day that falls in November, but time outdoors when the tem- • BEDDING AND LINENS. many retailers have begun perature drops. Expect deals FAITH Department stores hold bed- hosting Black Friday in July on patio furniture and out- ding and linen "white sales" sales, including Best Buy and door living products when The mission of Thomas Sumter Academy with deep discounts on sheets Amazon. summer ends. is to develop, in a safe and Christian and towels. • JEANS. Fall inventory ar- environment, well-rounded individuals who • FITNESS EQUIPMENT. Re- AUGUST rives in stores in August and tailers know you want to get in • BACK-TO-SCHOOL SUP- September, but you'll pay top are fully prepared for college and life. shape. Expect fitness equip- PLIES. The start of school dollar unless you wait a few ment and apparel sales to marks the need to buy small weeks. October is a great time Add to your faith, virtue; and to virtue, abound. items such as pencils and ex- to buy a new pair of jeans. knowledge. -2 Peter 1:5 • TVS AND ELECTRONICS. pensive ones like laptops. Gen- • CANDY. The closer you Just before the Super Bowl, re- erally, the closer to the start of get to Oct. 31, the better your tailers normally discount their the school year you buy, the chance at snagging a dis- selections of HDTVs and other better your chances of getting counted bag of candy for home-theater essentials. a good price. your trick-or-treaters. • LAWN MOWERS. Ride out FEBRUARY the end of summer with a big NOVEMBER • TVS. TV sales spill over deal on lawn mowers and other • TABLETS AND LAP- from January into February. seasonal outdoor equipment. TOPS. Electronics take center Aside from Black Friday, this is • SWIMSUITS. Swimsuit stage during Black Friday one of the prime times to buy a clearance sales crest. Buy your sales. Look for discounts on new TV. swimsuits now to stock up for smartphones and activity • WINTER PRODUCTS. With next year. trackers, too. winter winding down, stores • GAMING SYSTEMS. will be looking to unload their SEPTEMBER Black Friday is the best time inventories of cold-weather • MATTRESSES. Year after to buy a discounted gaming products. Look for sales on ap- year, September is the time for console or gaming system parel and winter sporting ac- mattress sales. Expect these bundle like Xbox or PlaySta- cessories. from department stores and tion. • HOME GOODS. Presidents mattress centers, usually as a • HOME APPLIANCES. Re- Day is Feb. 19 this year. Expect part of Labor Day deals. serve your major home appli- retailers to have home and ap- • IPHONES. 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APRIL • VACUUMS. Buying a vacu- um isn't the most exciting pur- chase, but it'll be less painful if you take advantage of a spring cleaning sale. • JEWELRY. The general rule is to avoid buying jewelry close to major holidays. Try to get a good deal when jewelers have a slower period and may be more motivated to make sales. • FREEBIES. Year after year, retailers and restaurants try to lighten the burden of tax day with discounts and freebies. Keep an eye out for these around mid-April. Tax day this year is April 17. ~ For Love’s Sake ~ MAY • SPRING CLEANING NE- CESSITIES. Before summer ar- McLeod Hospice rives, act on spring cleaning discounts on vacuums and mops. The Right Choice • SMALL KITCHEN APPLI- ANCES. Use May discounts as a perfect opportunity to buy small kitchen appliances, such Turning to hospice care for your loved one can truly be a choice of love and hope. McLeod Hospice is pleased as coffee makers and blenders. 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COMMENTARY We don’t need for our government to remind us that smoking kills

ASHINGTON — sued the tobacco companies. Preaching moral- The companies agreed to — ity while practic- if they will pardon the ex- Wing cupidity can pression — cough up $246 be tricky, but various Ameri- billion over many years. can governments have done The theory, more success- it for years regarding smok- ful than plausible, was that ing. This mental contortion health care for smoking-re- now has a new chapter. The lated illnesses makes smok- four largest American tobac- ing a huge net cost to the co companies (Altria, R.J. states. Reynolds, Lorillard, Philip Actually, smoking might be Morris) are, under govern- a net financial gain for gov- ment compulsion, funding ernment: Cigarettes are the newspaper and television ads most heavily taxed consumer to tell — actually, to product and, again, remind — people that many smokers’ pre- their products are mature deaths limit COMMENTARY sickening: their receipt of enti- “Smoking kills, on tlement benefits for average, 1,200 Ameri- the elderly — Social cans. Every day. More Security, Medicare, Looking ahead to 2018 elections people die every year Medicaid, nursing from smoking than homes, etc. Editor’s note: This editorial tions to South Carolina’s would not be accountable to from murder, AIDS, George The lawyers also originally ran in The Post problems from the GOP the public for how that suicide, drugs, car argued that tobacco and Courier on Thursday. field as well as Democratic money was spent. Sunshine crashes, and alcohol, Will is so addictive that candidates Rep. James is the best policy, especially combined.” “Cigarette quitting requires he- s the state wrestles Smith and businessman where public money is con- companies intention- roic willpower that with long-standing Phil Noble. cerned. ally designed cigarettes with few can manage. and significant And there is plenty to talk And what about the fall- enough nicotine to create Even then, however, there Anew challenges, about. out from the ongoing State- and sustain addiction.” Etc. were about as many ex- voters got a look recently at One of the most impor- house corruption probe? Please. Tell us something smokers as smokers. In 1845, where the Republican can- tant questions is what the Will any of the candidates everyone hasn’t known for former President John Quin- didates for governor stand candidates would do to ad- call for stronger ethics decades. In 1988, the surgeon cy Adams wrote, “In my in an early poll. It’s a good dress the state’s education laws? So far, the only thing general declared tobacco ad- early youth, I was addicted to time for voters to remember woes. They should further they’ve said amounts to dictive. tobacco.” Its addictiveness that it’s a long way to Elec- tell voters how they would “throw the bums out.” The Since 1966, there have been was known and surmount- tion Day and that candi- improve education in gener- reaction to the next scandal increasingly severe health able long ago. dates’ solutions are a more al now that the Legislature likely will be the same if the warnings on cigarette packs. Much of America’s health substantial guide than poll is free from the school-fund- laws aren’t changed. In 1964, the surgeon general care expenses (from lung numbers. ing lawsuit. The candidates There also are concerns declared tobacco carcinogen- cancer, coronary artery dis- The stakes for South Car- need to tell us what they about health care, protect- ic. In 1906, a character in an ease, AIDS, Type 2 diabetes olina are too important to would do to help recruit and ing children and the elderly O. Henry story used a com- brought on by obesity, vio- rely on name recognition, retain teachers. With the and safeguarding the envi- mon slang phrase: “Say, lence, vehicular accidents) turning races into the end of the TERI program ronment. Also, where will sport, have you got a coffin result from known-to-be- grown-up equivalent of a next year and low teacher they find the money to re- nail on you?” In 1604, Eng- risky behaviors involving high school popularity con- pay, there’s a fear that edu- pair our crumbling roads land’s King James I called eating, drinking, smoking, test. cators will leave classrooms and bridges and to build smoking “harmful to the driving and sex. There should be more dis- in droves. And what about new ones, to keep up with brain, dangerous to the The most cost-efficient cussion of the state’s needs the outrageous cost of high- the state’s booming popula- lungs.” thing government does is dis- and less pandering over er education, which makes tion? Eight years later, a colony pense health information sanctuary cities and putting it increasingly difficult to It’s critical that the candi- named for him, Jamestown, about smoking, cholesterol, more restrictions on who get a college degree without dates tell us how they’d in a place, Virginia, named automobile seat belts, sun- can vote in party primaries. taking on enormous debt? tackle these issues without for his immediate predeces- screen use, etc. The first widely released The Legislature likely will just throwing more money sor (Elizabeth I, “the virgin This is why only a sixth of GOP poll showed Gov. focus on the fallout from at them. queen”), became an enrich- adults, compared to nearly Henry McMaster with a shutting down the V.C. The real power in South ing source of tobacco — until half 50 years ago, are smok- large lead over former state Summer nuclear project. Carolina politics resides in a tobacco farmer named ers. agency head Catherine How would the candidates the Statehouse, not the Gov- Washington disrupted things. But the anti-smoking mes- Templeton, with Lt. Gov. protect ratepayers who are ernor’s Mansion, so whoev- The strange, meandering sage that government is now Kevin Bryant and former paying the price — literally er is elected in November path of tobacco — a legal coercing from the tobacco Lt. Gov. Yancey McGill far — for the bad decisions 2018 must use a deft touch commodity that is harmful companies — Trust us, we in the distance, according to made by SCANA and Santee to push lawmakers toward when used as intended — to are untrustworthy — merely the Mason-Dixon Polling re- Cooper? the right answers. It will the present began in contra- confirms common sense: sults. Other than the large We’d also like to hear how take leadership, especially dictions. They are crowned Filling one’s lungs with divide between Gov. McMas- they’d support greater gov- in a year when the S.C. by this one: Many state gov- smoke from a burning plant ter and Ms. Templeton, ernment transparency. House of Representatives ernments are addicted to rev- is dumb. there were no real surpris- There’s already a bill on the and the state’s constitution- enue from tobacco taxes. The Smoking is increasingly es. House Ways and Means al offices will be up for federal tax on a pack is $1. concentrated among down- While horse-race cover- Committee agenda that grabs, which could make for The lowest state tax is Mis- scale, low-information Amer- age is entertaining, it would exempt from the a less-robust decision-mak- souri’s 17 cents; the highest, icans. (Hence tobacco taxes shouldn’t be a substitute for Freedom of Information Act ing climate. Connecticut and New York’s are regressive.) It has lost what’s really important. nonprofits that receive pub- A lot can change over the $4.35; the average, $1.72. So, the cachet that once made it The June 2018 primaries lic money. In essence, cham- next several months, so let many governments have a marker of sophistication. and November general elec- bers of commerce, develop- the speculation begin. But huge stakes in a steady sup- Ninety percent of smokers tion won’t happen until the ment corporations and oth- as we head down this road, ply of new smokers to re- begin by age 18 and vanish- legislative session ends, but ers could receive millions of let’s not lose sight of what’s place those killed by smok- ingly few after 21. voters need to hear solu- dollars in public money but really important. ing. So, the way to extinguish Hence these governments smoking is not by belaboring cannot afford for their anti- the health issue (smoking is smoking efforts to be too suc- the leading preventable TWEETS FROM OUR TIMELINE @THEITEM cessful. Furthermore, if cause of death, it has killed every smoker quit tomorrow, many more than all of Amer- Social Security’s slow-mo- ica’s war deaths, etc.) but tion crisis would accelerate, with the sort of broadcast and many public and private ads California used years ago pension systems would be to cut smoking 17 percent: “I staggered by having to revise tried it once and I, ah, got all downward their actuarial as- red in the face and I couldn’t sumptions about the number inhale and I felt like a jerk of persons who will die be- and, ah, never tried it again, fore collecting many or any which is the same as what benefits. happened to me with sex.” In 1998, 46 states, in a mu- tually lucrative collaboration George Will’s email address is with trial lawyers (some of [email protected]. their $13 billion in fees amounted to tens of thou- © 2017, Washington Post sands of dollars an hour), Writers Group

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ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Charles Swift, managing director Textile Services, based in The curator of the U.S. Naval and curator of the U.S. Naval Massachusetts. She said Fowl- Academy Museum wasn't ex- Academy Museum in Annapolis, er's work has enabled her actly sure what would be Maryland, looks up from a British crew to handle the flags with- found: Records indicated five flag of the HMS Landrail, which out risk of damage. display boxes long used to ex- was captured in 1814 by Ameri- "For us to conserve a collec- hibit captured British flags can privateers sailing in the Eng- tion of flags like this that's from the War of 1812 actually lish Channel. It is one of 61 flags historical — not only for its concealed more banners un- recently removed from glass use, but for how it was pre- derneath. cases at the U.S. Naval Academy served and how it has been in- But not until all 61 banners for preservation. stalled here for 100 years for were painstakingly removed Naval Academy students and in December for a conserva- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS visitors to appreciate and tion effort did curator Charles learn from," she said. "It's re- Swift, who is also the muse- ally our favorite kind of proj- um's managing director, actu- preserve the fabric. All told, ect." ally see what was hidden. And they stitched up enough flags Swift said funding for the he was gratified to learn that to cover two football fields, conservation, about $40,000, conservationists had uncov- Swift said. came from the U.S. Naval His- ered dozens of other flags — Camille Myers Breeze is tory and Heritage Command, many captured by the Navy in working on a new conserva- which is tasked with preserv- other conflicts of the 19th cen- Korea in 1871, according to ing past naval expeditions and tion process for the flags as di- ing artifacts, documents and tury. Swift. There were even some explorations. rector of an independent con- other items of that military The 46 newly discovered replicas of Revolutionary "We are ultimately stewards servation studio, Museum branch. flags — including banners War-era flags among them. of these objects that tell im- from battles in Asia and from He said no one had attempt- portant stories," said Swift, the Spanish-American War — ed to open the boxes for so whose museum boasts more had originally been put on long until it came time for than 100,000 visitors a year. display in 1913. But seven needed conservation. Amelia Fowler, a well- years later, they were covered "It was mostly the recogni- known flag preserver who re- We are Growing! up by the 15 flags from the tion that after 100 years, these stored the original Star-Span- Join us in welcoming War of 1812 — and sealed up things really needed to be gled Banner in 1914, was con- for nearly a century. taken down, because hanging tracted in 1912 to conserve the Joyce Shorter, No one alive had seen the like this places stresses on the academy's collection of trophy 803-840-5127 (c) flags long hidden from view. flags," Swift said. "It can tear flags. She worked with dozens Realtor "More importantly than just them. They can be damaged. of other women in the muse- seeing them was seeing the So, they're getting a well-de- um's Mahan Hall, using a pat- Joyce has 37 years of colors," Swift said. "It is what served vacation." ented stitching method to help experience and struck me immediately. It was In 1849, then-President we are excited to welcome her to the sort of dark, but you could see James K. Polk designated the Advantage Realty Team! the colors — the vibrant col- academy in Annapolis, Mary- [email protected] ors — of them having not land, as the repository of flags been in light for 100 years, captured in battle by the and so it was exciting." Navy. The museum is now The flags, covered by the home to about 800 flags and others in boxes with large trusted with their conserva- EVERY DAY plate-glass lids, speak to an tion, Swift said. About 250 of Buy...Build...Sell earlier era of U.S. interven- them are trophy flags seized tion overseas. They include in battle. The museum also We’re All You Need! one taken from a Chinese pi- houses seafaring instruments, rate fort off Macau dating to naval uniforms, medals, pho- 2573 Broad Street • Sumter, SC 1854 and another captured in tographs, art and items recall- 803-469-2000 • www.advantagesumter.com EXCEPTIONAL EXCITING EXPERIENCED

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NEW ORLEANS — Clemson NEW ORLEANS — Deshaun has ridden a dominant defen- Watson has moved on to the sive line to a No. 1 ranking NFL. heading into the climactic Col- That sigh of relief you hear lege Football Playoff. is from Alabama. Tigers defensive tackle Watson lit up the Crimson Christian Wilkins sees no rea- Tide’s stellar defense in the son why Clemson’s semifinal last two national champion- showdown with Alabama in ship games, but Kelly Bryant Monday night’s Sugar Bowl will be lining up at quarter- should be any different. back for Clemson in Monday Confidence, Wilkins said, is night’s Sugar Bowl semifinal. “at an all-time high because Not having to face Watson, we have guys who’ve played in combined with Alabama’s these big-time type of games, punishing ground game, a who have played against Ala- healthier linebacker corps and bama and just are used to this. plenty of motivation should be We have a lot of confidence in enough to carry coach Nick each other. ... We definitely are Saban’s team to its third ready to bring it.” straight title game. Indeed, Clemson has the “This is kind of like a re- requisite combination of tal- demption game for us,” line- ent and experience to advance backer Rashaan Evans said. past Alabama and into its Two years ago, Watson set a third straight national title tilt national championship game against the winner of the Rose record for total yards by pass- Bowl. ing for 405 and four touch- It all starts with a menacing PHOTOS BY MICAH GREEN / THE SUMTER ITEM downs, and rushing for anoth- front four that helped racked Clemson wide receiver Hunter Renfrow answers a question during Saturday’s press confer- er 73. Fortunately for the Tide, up 44 sacks this season. And it ence for the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans. The Tigers will face Alabama in a the special teams recovered an is their matchup against Ala- Playoff national semifinal on Monday. onside kick and returned a bama’s offensive line and mo- kickoff 95 yards for a touch- bile QB Jalen Hurts that could down to pull out a 45-40 victo- very well tip the balance in the ry. Sugar Bowl. Watson would not be denied Alabama’s offensive line a year ago, even after Ala- struggled in its most recent bama raced to a two-touch- game, a loss to Auburn in the down lead. He passed for 420 Iron Bowl. Auburn’s defense yards and three TDs — break- was credited with two sacks ing his own record for passing and nine QB hits in a convinc- yards in a title game — and ing 26-14 victory. Statistically, rushed for an 8-yard score. Clemson’s defense has outper- With one second remaining, formed Auburn’s this season. Watson hooked up with Hunt- Clemson ranks second nation- er Renfrow for a short TD ally in points allowed per pass that gave the Tigers a game at 12.8. 35-31 victory. “This game is going to be “The loss last year is defi- won in the trenches and it nitely on our minds and in our starts with us and it ends with hearts,” Alabama safety Ron- us,” Wilkins said. “We put a nie Harrison said. lot of pressure on ourselves as Bryant has provided the a D-line to be the spark for the same sort of dual threat as team, not just the defense. ... If The Clemson football team gets ready to practice on Saturday at Tulane University in prepa- Watson, passing for 2,678 yards we set the tone and the tempo ration for Monday’s Sugar Bowl. The defending national champion Tigers will face Alabama and 13 touchdowns and run- for the game, then everyone for the third straight year, this time in a national semifinal. ning for 646 yards and 11 TDs. else will follow.” The offense had hardly missed Wilkins said Auburn’s de- a beat, averaging 35.4 points a fensive front succeeded game. against Alabama because of Threepeat should be lots of fun “I really don’t see a drop relentless effort in pursuit off off,” Harrison said. “They are Crimson Tide quarterback BY DENNIS BRUNSON there were just as many big defensive both efficient on the ground Jalen Hurts, an adept scram- [email protected] plays as offensive plays. and through the air. They both bler who has rushed for 768 Clemson is the defending champion make the offense go.” yards this season. Monday night should be fun. and the No. 1 seed in this matchup, but But it’s too much to ask of “We’re just going to have to Whether you love Clemson and hate one has to think head coach Dabo Swin- Bryant — anyone, really — to be relentless. We’re going to Alabama, love Alabama and hate Clem- ney and his staff have been selling their provide the same sort of team- have to keep pursuing, keep son, love both schools, have a passionate players on the fact that no one respects carrying performances as his going after him, because you dislike for both or don’t care one way or them. And, in fact, there is some truth to predecessor, so look for Ala- never know when an extra-ef- the other but just love college football, that. bama to get a shot at its fifth fort play like that could be the the trifecta between the Tide and Tigers With star quarterback Deshaun Wat- national title in the last nine biggest play in the game,” in the in the son and most of his skill position sup- seasons. Wilkins said. “That is a Sugar Bowl should be another shootout porting cast having moved on to the Na- Of course, the Tide must do strength of our D-line because slugfest between the two programs. tional Football League, hardly anyone a better job of keeping its de- we have that mindset of just, Of course, they’ve met in the national thought the Tigers would be back in the fense off the field. ‘Be relentless and keep championship games the past two years, CFP. Most thought Watson to be a gener- Clemson’s go-go offense did going.’” ‘Bama winning the first time and Clem- ational player, and Clemson would be- a marvelous job of controlling Auburn is one common op- son last year. This time around, it’s just come a 2- or 3-loss team without his the clock a year ago, running ponent that Alabama and for a chance to get back to the title game, presence. a staggering 99 plays (to just Clemson had this season. but the intensity will be just as great, if The Tigers are 12-1 though and Kelly 66 for Alabama) and piling up Clemson beat Auburn, 14-6. not greater. Bryant has matured into his role as the a nearly 10-minute edge in On the offensive side of the And shootout slugfest is an apt de- leader of the Clemson offense. And don’t time of possession. By the end ball, Clemson has kept rolling scription of both games. While Alabama think Swinney has forgotten about all of of the game, when the Tide won the first meeting 45-40 and the Ti- SEE WHY CLEMSON WINS, PAGE B6 gers followed it up with a 35-32 triumph, SEE THREEPEAT, PAGE B6 SEE WHY ALABAMA WINS, PAGE B6 Gamecocks, Michigan have much at stake BY DENNIS BRUNSON So, should Gamecock Nation be what Muschamp has accomplished, that public perception on a nation- [email protected] satisfied with the program’s prog- and it definitely gives a different wide level. A win makes the Wolver- ress in the second year under head look to the public perception of the ines 9-4 and makes it look as though Back somewhere around the end coach Will Muschamp regardless of program on a national level. they were victims of a tough Big 10 of August, I read where a wise col- what happens against Michigan in While the vast majority of the Conference after winning 10 games lege football soothsayer predicted the on Monday? Yes – bowl games outside of the obvious in the first two seasons under head the University of South Carolina and no. As for the players, it’s an College Football Playoff semifinals coach Jim Harbaugh. football team would go 7-5 in 2017. emphatic no. and the other “big name” bowls do A loss though, coupled with a com- Of course, USC went 8-4, and this South Carolina has the chance to not have a lot at stake, both USC bined 1-5 record against main rivals sage said if that happened then it win nine games in a season for only and the Wolverines definitely have Ohio State and Michigan State in was heel-clicking time for Carolina the seventh time in program histo- much for which to play. Harbaugh’s three seasons, makes it fans considering the youth of the ry, but more importantly, a bowl tri- And for Michigan, just as men- team. umph makes a greater statement of tioned above with Carolina, it is SEE USC, PAGE B5 B2 | SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2017 SPORTS THE SUMTER ITEM

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Dallas 8 7 0 .533 348 332 METROPOLITAN DIVISION TV, RADIO Washington 7 8 0 .467 332 370 N.Y. Giants 2 13 0 .133 228 378 GPT W L O Pts GF GA TODAY New Jersey 37 22 9 6 50 119 108 6:55 a.m. – International Soccer: English Premier South Washington 39 23 13 3 49 118 111 League Match – Manchester City vs. Crystal Palace W L T Pct PF PA Columbus 39 22 14 3 47 113 109 (NBC SPORTS NETWORK). x-New Orleans 11 4 0 .733 424 295 N.Y. Rangers 38 20 13 5 45 120 107 11:25 a.m. – International Soccer: English Premier x-Carolina 11 4 0 .733 353 305 N.Y. Islanders 38 20 14 4 44 135 133 League Match – Arsenal vs. West Brom (NBC Atlanta 9 6 0 .600 331 305 Carolina 37 18 12 7 43 104 111 SPORTS NETWORK). Tampa Bay 4 11 0 .267 304 358 Pittsburgh 39 19 17 3 41 110 124 Noon – Women’s : Tulane at South Philadelphia 38 16 14 8 40 106 109 Florida (ESPNU). North Noon – Women’s College Basketball: Tennessee at W L T Pct PF PA WESTERN CONFERENCE Kentucky (SEC NETWORK). y-Minnesota 12 3 0 .800 359 242 Central Division 12:30 p.m. – Women’s College Basketball: Duke at Detroit 8 7 0 .533 375 365 Miami (FOX SPORTSOUTH). Green Bay 7 8 0 .467 309 349 GPT W L O Pts GF GA 1 p.m. – International Athletics: U.S. Olympic Trials Chicago 5 10 0 .333 254 297 Winnipeg 39 22 11 6 50 129 110 from Park City, Utah – Ski Jumping Trials (WIS 10). Nashville 37 22 10 5 49 120 104 1 p.m. – NFL Football: Cleveland at Pittsburgh (WLTX West St. Louis 40 23 15 2 48 116 100 19). W L T Pct PF PA Dallas 39 21 15 3 45 116 112 1 p.m. – NFL Football: Chicago at Minnesota (WACH y-L.A. Rams 11 4 0 .733 465 295 Minnesota 38 20 15 3 43 110 110 57). Seattle 9 6 0 .600 342 306 Chicago 37 18 14 5 41 109 102 1 p.m. – Professional Basketball: NBA G-League Arizona 7 8 0 .467 269 337 Colorado 37 18 16 3 39 117 119 Game – Lakeland at Maine (NBA TV). San Francisco 5 10 0 .333 297 370 2 p.m. – Women’s College Basketball: Indiana at Pacific Division Ohio State (ESPN2). x-clinched playoff spot GPT W L O Pts GF GA 2 p.m. – Women’s College Basketball: Texas Tech at y-clinched division Vegas 36 25 9 2 52 126 103 Baylor (ESPNU). Los Angeles 38 22 11 5 49 111 88 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 2 p.m. – Women’s College Basketball: Texas A&M at SUNDAY’S GAMES San Jose 35 20 11 4 44 98 86 South Carolina (SEC NETWORK, WNKT-FM 107.5). Anaheim 39 17 14 8 42 104 113 Charlotte’s Dwight Howard dunks in the 2:30 p.m. – College Basketball: Providence at N.Y. Jets at New England, 1 p.m. Calgary 38 18 16 4 40 104 111 Hornets’ 111-100 victory over Golden Creighton (). Washington at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. Edmonton 38 17 18 3 37 114 121 State on Friday in Oakland, California. 2:30 p.m. – Women’s College Basketball: Louisville at Chicago at Minnesota, 1 p.m. Vancouver 38 16 17 5 37 103 123 North Carolina State (FOX SPORTSOUTH). Dallas at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Arizona 40 9 26 5 23 92 141 3 p.m. – Professional Basketball: Euroleague Game – Green Bay at Detroit, 1 p.m. Teams To Be Announced (NBA TV). Cleveland at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for 4 p.m. – NFL Football: Jacksonville at Tennessee Houston at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. overtime loss. Top three teams in each divi- (WLTX 19). Cincinnati at Baltimore, 4:25 p.m. sion and two wild cards per conference ad- 4 p.m. – College Basketball: Central Florida at East vance to playoffs. Howard leads New Orleans at Tampa Bay, 4:25 p.m. Carolina (ESPNEWS). Kansas City at Denver, 4:25 p.m. 4 p.m. – Women’s College Basketball: Florida at Jacksonville at Tennessee, 4:25 p.m. Auburn (ESPN2). Buffalo at Miami, 4:25 p.m. FRIDAY’S GAMES 4 p.m. – College Basketball: Memphis at Cincinnati Arizona at Seattle, 4:25 p.m. Buffalo 4, New Jersey 3, OT (ESPNU). Detroit 3, N.Y. Rangers 2, SO Hornets past San Francisco at L.A. Rams, 4:25 p.m. 4 p.m. – Women’s College Basketball: West Virginia Oakland at L.A. Chargers, 4:25 p.m. Philadelphia 5, Tampa Bay 3 at Texas (FOX SPORTSOUTH). Carolina at Atlanta, 4:25 p.m. Carolina 2, Pittsburgh 1 4 p.m. – Women’s College Basketball: Vanderbilt at Ottawa 5, Columbus 4 Louisiana State (SEC NETWORK). Minnesota 4, Nashville 2 Warriors 4:25 p.m. – NFL Football: Atlanta at Carolina (WACH Winnipeg 4, N.Y. Islanders 2 57, WWFN-FM 100.1, WPUB-FM 102.7). NBA STANDINGS Dallas 4, St. Louis 2 5 p.m. – College Basketball: St. John’s at Seton Hall Colorado 4, Toronto 3, OT OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Dwight (FOX SPORTS 1). EASTERN CONFERENCE Chicago 4, Edmonton 3, OT Howard was so good Friday night 6 p.m. – College Basketball: Georgia at Kentucky Atlantic Division Anaheim 2, Calgary 1 (ESPN). against the defending NBA champs 6 p.m. – College Basketball: South Carolina at W L Pct GB SATURDAY’S GAMES Mississippi (ESPN2, WDXY-FM 105.9, WNKT-FM 107.5, Boston 29 10 .744 — Boston at Ottawa, 7 p.m. that acting Charlotte Hornets coach WDXY-AM 1240). Toronto 24 10 .706 2½ New Jersey at Washington, 7 p.m. Stephen Silas rode him to the finish 6 p.m. – College Basketball: Virginia Tech at Cleveland 24 11 .686 3 Montreal at Florida, 7 p.m. Syracuse (ESPNU). Detroit 19 15 .559 7½ Minnesota at Nashville, 8 p.m. line of a 111-100 victory over the Gold- 6 p.m. – Women’s College Basketball: Mississippi Milwaukee 19 15 .559 7½ Carolina at St. Louis, 8 p.m. en State Warriors. State at Georgia (SEC NETWORK). Washington 20 16 .556 7½ Los Angeles at Vancouver, 10 p.m. 7 p.m. – NBA Basketball: Charlotte at Los Angeles Indiana 19 17 .528 8½ "He was great," Silas said after How- Clippers (FOX SPORTS SOUTHEAST). Miami 18 17 .514 9 SUNDAY’S GAMES ard scored a season-high 29 points. "I 8 p.m. – College Basketball: South Florida at New York 17 18 .486 10 Toronto at Vegas, 3:30 p.m. Southern Methodist (ESPNU). Philadelphia 15 19 .441 11½ Arizona at Anaheim, 4 p.m. couldn't take him out in the second 8 p.m. – Professional Tennis: ATP Brisbane Early- Chicago 13 22 .371 14 Tampa Bay at Columbus, 6 p.m. half." Round Matches (TENNIS). Brooklyn 13 22 .371 14 Pittsburgh at Detroit, 7 p.m. 4 a.m. – Professional Tennis: ATP Brisbane Early- Charlotte 13 22 .371 14 Winnipeg at Edmonton, 7 p.m. The Hornets won just their third Round Matches (TENNIS). Orlando 12 24 .333 15½ San Jose at Dallas, 8 p.m. road game of the season. Atlanta 9 26 .257 18 N.Y. Islanders at Colorado, 8 p.m. MONDAY Chicago at Calgary, 9 p.m. "They've had a tough go this year," 7:25 a.m. – International Soccer: English Premier WESTERN CONFERENCE Warriors coach Steve Kerr said. "They League Match – Bournemouth vs. Brighton (NBC W L Pct GB MONDAY’S GAMES SPORTS NETWORK). Golden State 28 8 .778 — N.Y. Rangers vs. Buffalo at Citi Field, 1 p.m. came in and earned it. They took it to 9:55 a.m. – International Soccer: English Premier Houston 25 9 .735 2 Tuesday’s Games us." League Match – Burnley vs. Liverpool (NBC SPORTS San Antonio 25 11 .694 3 Boston at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. NETWORK). Minnesota 22 14 .611 6 Washington at Carolina, 7 p.m. Charlotte, beginning a four-game 10 a.m. – International Soccer: English Premier Oklahoma City 20 16 .556 8 Tampa Bay at Toronto, 7 p.m. road trip, arrived with a 2-12 record League Match – Huddersfield vs. Leicester City Denver 19 16 .543 8½ Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. (CNBC). Portland 18 16 .529 9 San Jose at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. away from home. 11:30 a.m. – Professional Tennis: ATP Doha Early- New Orleans 18 17 .514 9½ New Jersey at St. Louis, 8 p.m. "To get this win here against this Round Matches (TENNIS). L.A. Clippers 15 19 .441 12 Florida at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Noon – College Football: Outback Bowl from Tampa, Utah 15 21 .417 13 Columbus at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. team the first game of the road trip Fla. – South Carolina vs. Michigan (ESPN2, WIBZ-FM Phoenix 14 23 .378 14½ Winnipeg at Colorado, 9 p.m. means a lot," Silas said. "Hopefully, we 95.5, WNKT-FM 107.5). Sacramento 12 23 .343 15½ Los Angeles at Edmonton, 9:30 p.m. 12:25 p.m. – International Soccer: English Premier L.A. Lakers 11 23 .324 16 Nashville at Vegas, 10 p.m. can carry that forward." League Match – Manchester United vs. Everton Dallas 12 25 .324 16½ Anaheim at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Six Hornets players scored in double (NBC SPORTS NETWORK). Memphis 11 24 .314 16½ 12:40 p.m. – College Football: from figures, led by Howard, who also had 12 Atlanta – Central Florida vs. Auburn (ESPN). COLLEGE BASKETBALL rebounds and seven assists. 1 p.m. – NHL Hockey: New York Rangers vs. Buffalo FRIDAY’S GAMES from Queens, N.Y. (WIS 10). Washington 121, Houston 103 SATURDAY The veteran big man had his way in- 1 p.m. – College Football: from Orlando, Toronto 111, Atlanta 98 1. Villanova (13-1) lost to Butler 101-93. Next: Fla. – Notre Dame vs. Louisiana State (WOLO 25). side, especially when the Warriors Brooklyn 111, Miami 87 vs. Marquette, Saturday. 5 p.m. – College Basketball: West Virginia at Kansas Chicago 119, Indiana 107 tried to defend him with rookie Jordan State (ESPNU). 2. Michigan State (13-1) did not play. Next: Dallas 128, New Orleans 120 vs. Savannah State, Sunday. Bell, who was giving up two inches and 5:10 p.m. – College Football: College Football Playoff Milwaukee 97, Oklahoma City 95 Semifinal Game from Pasadena, Calif. – 3. Arizona State (12-0) at No. 17 Arizona. Phoenix 111, Sacramento 101 Next: vs. Colorado, Thursday. 40 pounds. "Obviously, we didn't defend Georgia vs. Oklahoma (ESPN, ESPNEWS, ESPN2). Charlotte 111, Golden State 100 6:05 p.m. – Talk Show: Sports Talk (WDXY-FM 105.9, L.A. Clippers 121, L.A. Lakers 106 4. Duke (13-1) beat No. 24 Florida State 100- well in general," Kerr said. "Jordan WDXY-AM 1240). 93. Next: at N.C. State. was overpowered." 7 p.m. – College Basketball: Texas at Iowa State SATURDAY’S GAMES 5. Texas A&M (11-1) at Alabama. Next: vs. (ESPNU). Miami at Orlando, 7 p.m. Florida, Tuesday. On the night before the Warriors ex- 8 p.m. – Professional Tennis: ATP Brisbane Early- New York at New Orleans, 7 p.m. 6. Xavier (14-1) beat DePaul 77-72. Next: vs. pect Stephen Curry to return from his Round Matches (TENNIS). San Antonio at Detroit, 7 p.m. Butler, Tuesday. 8:50 p.m. – College Football: College Football Playoff Portland at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. 7. West Virginia (12-1) did not play. Next: at sprained right ankle, they lost for just Semifinal Game Sugar Bowl from New Orleans – Cleveland at Utah, 8 p.m. Alabama vs. Clemson (ESPN, ESPNEWS, ESPN2, Kansas State, Monday. the second time in their past 15 games. Memphis at Golden State, 8:30 p.m. 8. Wichita State (11-2) beat UConn 72-62. WWBD-FM 94.7, WPUB-FM 102.7). Philadelphia at Denver, 9 p.m. They are 9-2 without Curry. 9 p.m. – College Basketball: Southern at Texas Next: vs. Houston, Thursday. Southern (ESPNU). 9. Virginia (12-1) beat Boston College 59-58. "We've definitely been missing him," SUNDAY’S GAMES Next: at Virginia Tech, Wednesday. Chicago at Washington, 3:30 p.m. said Kevin Durant, who scored 27 Minnesota at Indiana, 5 p.m. 10. TCU (12-1) lost to No. 12 Oklahoma 90-89. points to lead the Warriors. "We're NFL STANDINGS Brooklyn at Boston, 5:30 p.m. Next: at No. 18 Baylor, Tuesday. Charlotte at L.A. Clippers, 7 p.m. 11. Kansas (11-2) did not play. Next: vs. No. 22 going to definitely be a different team AMERICAN CONFERENCE Dallas at Oklahoma City, 7 p.m. Texas Tech, Tuesday. when he comes back." L.A. Lakers at Houston, 7 p.m. 12. Oklahoma (11-1) beat No. 10 TCU 90-89. East Memphis at Sacramento, 7 p.m. Next: vs. Oklahoma State, Wednesday. Klay Thompson scored 24, 13 of them W L T Pct PF PA Philadelphia at Phoenix, 8 p.m. 13. North Carolina (12-2) beat Wake Forest in the first quarter. Draymond Green y-New England 12 3 0 .800 432 290 73-69. Next: at No. 24 Florida State, Wednes- Buffalo 8 7 0 .533 280 343 MONDAY’S GAMES day. had eight points, 11 rebounds and tied Miami 6 9 0 .400 265 371 Milwaukee at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. 14. Purdue (12-2) vs. Lipscomb. Next: vs. Rut- his career high with 16 assists. N.Y. Jets 5 10 0 .333 292 356 Orlando at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. gers, Wednesday. South L.A. Lakers at Minnesota, 8 p.m. 15. Miami (12-1) beat Pittsburgh 67-53. Next: Kerr said the difference was an old W L T Pct PF PA Portland at Chicago, 8 p.m. at Georgia Tech, Wednesday. story. y-Jacksonville 10 5 0 .667 407 253 Tennessee 8 7 0 .533 319 346 TUESDAY’S GAMES 16. Kentucky (10-2) did not play. Next: vs. "Turnovers . they got 32 points off Houston 4 11 0 .267 325 414 Portland at Cleveland, 7 p.m. Georgia, Sunday. Next: at LSU, Wednesday. Indianapolis 3 12 0 .200 241 391 San Antonio at New York, 7:30 p.m. 17. Arizona (10-3) vs. No. 3 Arizona State. our turnovers, 18 of them," he said. North Atlanta at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Next: at Utah, Thursday. "What's discouraging is just so many of Charlotte at Sacramento, 10 p.m. 18. Baylor (10-3) did not play. Next: vs. No. 10 W L T Pct PF PA Memphis at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. TCU, Tuesday. them feel careless and silly and point- y-Pittsburgh 12 3 0 .800 378 284 19. Tennessee (9-3) lost to Arkansas 95-93, Baltimore 9 6 0 .600 368 272 less. Too many times we're going for Cincinnati 6 9 0 .400 259 322 OT. Next: vs. Auburn, Tuesday. the home run assist. We've got to just Cleveland 0 15 0 .000 210 382 NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE 20. Gonzaga (11-3) vs. Santa Clara. Next: at West Pepperdine, Thursday. make simple passes and plays." EASTERN CONFERENCE 21. Cincinnati (11-2) did not play. Next: vs. The league's best third-quarter team, W L T Pct PF PA Atlantic Division Memphis, Sunday. y-Kansas City 9 6 0 .600 388 315 22. Texas Tech (12-1) did not play. Next: at Golden State trailed 79-75 after the Hor- L.A. Chargers 8 7 0 .533 325 262 GPT W L O Pts GF GA Oakland 6 9 0 .400 291 343 Tampa Bay 37 27 8 2 56 139 93 No. 11 Kansas, Tuesday. nets outscored them 26-22 in the third. Denver 5 10 0 .333 265 355 Toronto 39 23 14 2 48 132 112 23. Seton Hall (12-2) did not play. Next: vs. St. Two nights earlier, the Warriors scored Boston 36 20 10 6 46 109 94 John’s, Sunday. NATIONAL CONFERENCE Florida 37 16 16 5 37 106 121 24. Florida State (11-2) lost to No. 4 Duke 100- 42 third-quarter points to bury the Montreal 38 16 18 4 36 100 120 93. Next: vs. No. 13 North Carolina, Wednes- Utah Jazz. East Detroit 37 14 16 7 35 100 118 day. W L T Pct PF PA Ottawa 36 12 16 8 32 98 123 25. Creighton (10-3) did not play. Next: vs. "We're not going to do that every y-Philadelphia 13 2 0 .867 457 289 Buffalo 38 10 20 8 28 84 126 Providence, Sunday. third quarter," Kerr said.

NFL Panthers hope to continue roll, spoil Falcons’ playoff hopes

ATLANTA (AP) — The NFC South Carolina can clinch the NFC South with back Devonta Freeman lost a fumble at has a chance for bragging rights as the a win and a loss or tie by New Orleans. the goal line against the Saints last NFL's strongest division with three The Panthers can clinch a first-round week. It was his fourth fumble in the playoff teams. bye with a win, a Vikings loss and losses past three games, leading to extra work For the Carolina Panthers, two would or ties by the Saints and Rams. this week. be enough. Carolina has won seven of its past "What we talk about is the term high The Atlanta Falcons will try to earn a eight games, and coach Ron Rivera and tight as a ball carrier," said coach playoff spot while the Panthers are wants to take a hot team into the play- Dan Quinn. "... High and tight means playing for the division title when the ri- offs. That means he plans to use his we're locking the ball down and we're vals meet Sunday. starters. going to keep the tip of the ball up tight Carolina and New Orleans already "We're approaching this game to win," and we're locking the ball down to the have secured playoff spots from the di- AP FILE PHOTO Rivera said. "... I want to keep the mo- body and that elbow has to be locked. vision. The Panthers (11-4) would like to Carolina cornerback and former South mentum going." That's why we know the issues with spoil Atlanta's season one year after it Carolina standout Captain Munnerlyn and Here are some other things to watch Free are correctable." played in the Super Bowl. his Panther teammates have extra motiva- when the Panthers and Falcons close GEORGIA NATIVES: Newton, who is "We don't want three teams from the tion to spoil Atlanta’s season one year the regular season: from the Atlanta area, isn't the only NFC South in the playoffs," said Caroli- after the Falcons played in the Super NEWTON ON THE RUN: Newton has car- Carolina player who gets a little extra na cornerback Captain Munnerlyn. "We Bowl. ried the ball 14 times in each of the past amped up when he returns to his home want two. We gotta go down there and two games, which offensive coordinator state. spoil their parade." "We've put ourselves in a position Mike Shula said is "probably a little Two former Georgia Bulldogs, Pan- The Falcons (9-6) could make the where we've got an opportunity to play more than we want to." thers linebacker Thomas Davis and de- playoffs with a loss Sunday if Seattle ourselves in," Falcons quarterback Matt "He's still going to get his carries, but fensive end Charles Johnson, are ex- loses to Arizona. Atlanta's players have Ryan said. "At the beginning of the we have to monitor that and do a little pected to play. Davis is returning from only talked about earning their spot year, that's what you always want this better than we did," Shula said. a one-game suspension for an illegal with a win. time of the year, to be in the mix." Newton was a huge factor on the hit on Green Bay wide receiver Da- The Falcons also are motivated to The Panthers already have a playoff ground in the win over the Falcons last vante Adams. Johnson returns follow- make up for a 20-17 loss at Carolina last spot but this won't be a situation where month, rushing nine times for 86 yards ing a four-game absence for violating month and a mistake-filled loss at New they will be expected to rest such key and a touchdown. the league's performance-enhancers Orleans last week. starters as quarterback Cam Newton. HIGH AND TIGHT: Falcons running policy. THE SUMTER ITEM SPORTS SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2017 | B3

CLEMSON MEN’S BASKETBALL Reed leads Clemson to 78-62 win over Wolfpack BY PETE IACOBELLI last year," he said. "I don't their seven first-half turn- AP Sports Writer CLEMSON 78, NC STATE 62 know. We'll see." overs. Clemson took control with North Carolina State cut an CLEMSON — Clemson's Eli- NC STATE (10-4) defense, overcoming sluggish 11-point lead to six on Braxton Abu 1-3 2-3 4, Yurtseven 6-12 0-0 12, Dorn 1-8 5-6 7, A.Freeman 5-19 2-2 14, jah Thomas is like most every- Beverly 6-9 0-0 15, L.Freeman 3-6 1-2 7, Batts 1-7 1-2 3, Hunt 0-2 0-0 0. To- early shooting and a strong Beverly's jumper and 3-pointer one else out there — he's wait- tals 23-66 11-15 62. start by the Wolfpack (10-4, early in the second half. But ing to see more before fully be- 0-1). the Tigers gradually stretched lieving in the Tigers' strong CLEMSON (12-1) North Carolina State took its the lead out to 19 points to stay Thomas 4-7 2-2 10, Grantham 4-11 4-4 13, Reed 6-15 5-5 18, Mitchell 6-12 start. 0-0 14, DeVoe 5-13 2-4 15, Simms 0-2 0-0 0, Skara 0-1 0-0 0, Donnal 4-6 0-0 biggest lead, 16-10, on Torin comfortably ahead the rest of Clemson (12-1, 1-0 Atlantic 8. Totals 29-67 13-15 78. Dorn's jumper with 9:18 to go. the way. Halftime_Clemson 33-24. 3-Point Goals_NC State 5-22 (Beverly 3-5, A. Coast Conference) continued Freeman 2-11, Yurtseven 0-1, Hunt 0-1, Batts 0-2, Dorn 0-2), Clemson 7-19 That's when the Tigers closed "We had a lot of positives its best start in nine years and (DeVoe 3-6, Mitchell 2-4, Grantham 1-2, Reed 1-5, Donnal 0-1, Simms 0-1). the half with a 23-8 surge to and negatives," Wolfpack for- Fouled Out_None. Rebounds_NC State 41 (Yurtseven, Dorn 10), Clemson won its eighth consecutive 38 (Thomas 10). Assists_NC State 9 (Beverly 3), Clemson 17 (Reed 5). move in front for good. ward Lennard Freeman said. game with a 78-62 victory over Total Fouls_NC State 15, Clemson 12. Grantham got the run started "We've just got to play smart- North Carolina State on Satur- with a 3-pointer and closed it er." day. Thomas, who had 10 by collecting Gabe DeVoe's DeVoe added 15 points for points and 10 rebounds, ac- as said. "We're not worried ble figures. It is their best start missed shot and throwing up a the Tigers. Thomas had his cepts that all Tiger fans and about the attention we get." under coach Brad Brownell shot just before the buzzer fourth double-double of the those in college basketball are The Tigers will get more and and best since opening 16-0 in sounded to put Clemson ahead season. reserving judgment on the Ti- more if they keep playing like 2008-09. 33-24. Beverly had 15 points to lead gers' start. this. Brownell likes his team and The Wolfpack had problems the Wolfpack. Allerik Free- "Last year we had a similar Marcquise Reed scored 13 of thinks it will continue to gel. with Clemson's defense in the man, the team's leading scorer record and we kind of dropped his 18 points in the second half "We're playing well, but I critical stretch, going 1 of 10 coming in, had 14 points on the ball in conference," Thom- and led all five starters in dou- thought we were playing well from the field with three of 5-of-19 shooting.

COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP Butler’s 3-point barrage stops No. 1 Villanova 101-93 INDIANAPOLIS — Villanova’s per- both teams. rome has said all along that his confi- And yet, the 13th-ranked Tar Heels all fect season is over and its reign at No. 1 The Crimson Tide (9-4) rebounded dence remained high, even when his know they have to play much better if probably is, too. from a lackluster performance against shot wasn’t falling. they want to keep winning in league Kelan Martin scored 24 points and Texas to easily upset the short-handed Now that it is falling, he’s given No. 9 play. Paul Jorgensen had a career-high 23 to Aggies (11-2). Texas A&M matched its Virginia another offensive weapon for Berry hit a high-arcing floater in the help Butler upset the previously un- highest ranking in the AP poll this week opponents to worry about. paint with 10.3 seconds left and UNC beaten Wildcats 101-93 on Saturday. It’s after a four-game winning streak but Jerome hit 6 of 9 3-point tries and closed the game on an 8-0 run to rally the second straight year the Bulldogs got off to a rough start in league play. scored a career-high 31 points, including past Wake Forest 73-69 on Saturday, (12-3, 2-0 Big East) have ended Villano- Alabama big man Donta Hall had 17 two free throws with 53 seconds left, as barely avoiding its first league-opening va’s perfect start. points and six rebounds. the Cavaliers held off Boston College loss at home since January 2009. Jalen Brunson had 31 points and (6) XAVIER 77 59-58 on Saturday. (15) MIAMI 67 Mikal Bridges finished with 21 to help DEPAUL 72 (12) OKLAHOMA 90 PITTSBURGH 53 Villanova (13-1, 1-1) cut a 23-point deficit (10) TCU 89 to six with 1:33 left. But Brunson missed CINCINNATI — J.P. Macura scored 19 PITTSBURGH — Anthony Lawrence the front end of a 1-and-1 with a chance points and had a and a blocked ORT WORTH, Texas — Freshman II doesn’t get homesick much. The way to make it a four-point game and the shot in the final minute Saturday, com- Trae Young scored 39 points, including the athletic and versatile Miami for- comeback bid fell short. pleting No. 6 Xavier’s comeback from a the tiebreaking free throws with 7.9 sec- ward figures it, the schedule makers (4) DUKE 100 16-point deficit to a 77-72 victory over onds left, as No. 12 Oklahoma overcome can send the 15th-ranked Hurricanes FLORIDA STATE 93 DePaul. a 13-point deficit in the second half to wherever they please. The more nights The Musketeers (14-1, 2-0 Big East) beat No. 10 TCU 90-89 on Saturday and in a hotel, the better. DURHAM, N.C. — Marvin Bagley III won their ninth in a row and matched end the nation’s longest winning streak. “I love to play on the road because it’s and Wendell Carter Jr. kept cleaning up the best start in school history. The big The Horned Frogs (12-1, 0-1 Big 12), a better crowd and the crowd’s against plenty of misses for No. 4 Duke. Florida comeback set up their seventh win in a with their highest ranking ever, entered us,” Lawrence said. “We play better.” State had no way to stop them, especial- row over the Blue Demons (7-7, 0-2). their first home game in 20 seasons with Looks like it. ly down the stretch when the Semi- (8) WICHITA STATE 72 both teams ranked on a 17-game win- Lawrence finished with a team-high noles’ shots stopped falling. CONNECTICUT 62 ning streak. 12 points and Miami smothered Pitts- Bagley had 32 points and a season- Young scored 17 points in the final 9 burgh when it mattered in a 67-53 victo- best 21 rebounds, and the Blue Devils HARTFORD, Conn. — This was the 1/2 minutes, the biggest when the fresh- ry on Saturday in the Atlantic Coast pulled away to beat No. 24 Florida State type of debut Wichita State envisioned man was fouled by Desmond Bane on a Conference opener for both schools. 100-93 on Saturday. when it joined the American Athletic drive to the basket and then made both Fellow freshman Carter added 14 Conference. free throws. ARKANSAS 95 points and a season-high 16 rebounds, Landry Shamet scored 16 points and Kameron McGusty added 22 points (19) TENNESSEE 93 Grayson Allen scored 22 points and the eighth-ranked Shockers opened con- for the Sooners (11-1, 1-0), including a FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) — Daryl Trevon Duval scored 11 of his 16 in the ference play by beating UConn 72-62 in go-ahead 3-pointer with 26 seconds left Macon came back to Arkansas for his se- second half to help the Blue Devils (13-1, front of a packed arena, which has four after Young missed from long range. nior year for a number of reasons, from 1-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) win. national championship banners hang- (13) NORTH CAROLINA 73 bettering his professional prospects to ALABAMA 79 ing from the rafters. WAKE FOREST 69 improving on a second-round NCAA (5) TEXAS A&M 57 Rashard Kelly, Conner Frankamp Tournament appearance last season. and Austin Reaves each added 11 points CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — North Caroli- Led by Macon’s career-best 33 points, TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — John Petty for Wichita State (11-2, 1-0). na survived its Atlantic Coast Confer- the Razorbacks (11-2, 1-0) rallied for a made five 3-pointers and scored 18 (9) VIRGINIA 69 ence opener, buoyed by the big late- wild 95-93 overtime win over No. 19 Ten- points to help Alabama knock off No. 5 BOSTON COLLEGE 58 game shot from Joel Berry II and the nessee to open Southeastern Conference Texas A&M 79-57 on Saturday night in veteran experience from last year’s na- play. the Southeastern Conference opener for CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — Ty Je- tional title run. From wire reports PLACE YOUR AD IN 101 S.C. 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BISHOPVILLE – Lee Central High of Kilbourne, Ohio, in the 59-52 loss to Duluth, Ga., in High School defeated C.E. fifth-place game on Saturday. the Tournament of Champi- Murray 72-66 to win the boys ORANGEBURG PREP 67 ons at the Wheeler High gym- championship game in the Dis- CLARENDON HALL 26 nasium. trict 9 Officials Christmas Bas- Juwan Perdue led the Ga- dilbert jeff macnelly’s shoe ketball Tournament at the ORANGEBURG – Clarendon tors with 15 points. Grant Sin- LCHS gymnasium. Hall lost to Orangeburg Prep gleton had 13 and Quentin The Stallions’ DeMarcus 67-26 in the opening game of Hodge had eight. Smith was named the most the Orangeburg Prep Christbeetle- In bailey its opening game of the born loser valuable player. mas Tournament on Thursday tournament on Wednesday, Spring Valley defeated at the OP gymnasium. LHS defeated Kel High 57-47. Hartsville 68-62 to win the girls Whitney Avins led the Lady Perdue led the way with 18, title. SV’s Lauren Taylor was Saints with 15 points. while Singleton had 16 and named MVP. Hodge 11. JV BASKETBALL GIRLS SCOTT’S BRANCH 18 JV BASKETBALL LAKEWOOD 15 CAPE FEAR 55 CAMDEN 45 THOMAS SUMTER 42 SCOTT’S BRANCH 27 COLUMBIA – Scott’s CHARLESTON – Thomas Branch defeated Lakewood COLUMBIA – Scott’s Sumter Academy’s varsity 18-15 in the Columbia High Branch lost to Camden 45-27 the daily crossWord puzzle girls basketball team lost to School Christmas Tournamentblondie on Friday in the Columbia zits Cape Fear High School of on Friday at the Columbia High School Christmas Tour- C.C. Burnikel 12/30/17 North Carolina 55-42 on Satur- High gymnasium. nament at the Columbia gym- ACROSS 33 To a large 6 Nest egg 35 Light-brown day in the Carolina Invitation- Tiera Parson led SB with nasium. 1 On-the- degree accts. brew al Basketball Tournament. nine points and Tiana Hunt Brandon Noble led the Ea- go frozen 35 Most likely 7 Court affairs 36 Seat of South Aubrey Stoddard led the had seven. 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fensive coordinator in Bryan McLen- case none of his innovations work. ing transformation to his son’s play. USC FROM PAGE B1 don adds to the intrigue. McLendon This leads the Wolverine defense not There’s no secret that the Wolver- will be calling his first game. He is quite knowing what will be coming its ines’ offensive success hinges on their look as though the program has taken being considered for the gig on a per- way on Monday, and that could cer- running game. They have no player a bit of a dip. manent basis, so how he does will like- tainly work to Carolina’s favor. Michi- with 30 catches and none of the three Thus, there is quite a bit on the line ly have something to do with Mus- gan though has one of the top defenses quarterbacks they’ve started have had for both teams, but it is the Game- champ’s ultimate decision. in the country, and its prowess may any real success. cocks who should be playing with the And that raises the question as to cause USC all kinds of problems. Therefore, Carolina would be wise chip on their shoulders. Say what you what exactly will McLendon do. With Also, the knowledge that assistant to focus on stopping the run and mak- will, but Michigan is regarded as one predecessor Kurt Roper having been coach Bobby Bentley has had a few ing Michigan win with its passing of the premier programs in the coun- accused of a lack of creativity and no weeks to work with son and Gamecock game. try, regardless of record. South Caroli- real identity in what he was doing, quarterback Jake Bentley adds to the This is much easier said than done. na is not, and that should provide it McLendon is likely to spice things up questions surrounding the offense. Somehow though, I think USC will with plenty of motivation. a bit. However, one has to think he South Carolina fans are no doubt hop- get enough done to pull out a 23-20 The fact USC is debuting a new of- doesn’t want to go too overboard in ing that daddy’s work causes an amaz- victory.

friends from 6 to 8 p.m. on GLORIA M. WENDELL died on Friday, Dec. 29, 2017, OBITUARIES Wednesday at Elmore Hill Mc- Gloria Faye Moore Wendell, at Palmetto Health Tuomey. Creight Funeral Home. age 78, died on Thursday, Dec. Arrangements are incom- HARRY C. PECKO zation founded by the Pecko Memorials may be made to 28, 2017, at Palmetto Health plete at this time and will be Harry Carl Pecko, 84, of Ave family that seeks to serve Sumter SPCA, 1140 S. Guig- Tuomey. announced by Bullock Fu- Maria, Florida, and formerly those who are the poorest nard Drive, Sumter, SC 29150. Plans will be announced by neral Home. of Union and Sumter, passed among us. Gifts to St. Jude's The family wishes to ex- Bullock Funeral Home. away on Tuesday, Dec. 12, International Ministries Inc. press their sincere gratitude 2017, due to complications may be sent to 17 Azalea to all of the staff at National from pneumonia. Drive, Cocoa Beach, FL 32931. Health Care for all of the care Born on Aug. and compassion they showed 24, 1933, in Co- ULYSSES HICKMAN to Mr. Lyles and to them dur- lumbus, Ohio, he ALCOLU — Ulysses “Jump- ing his time there. was a son of the er” Hickman, 85, widower of Online condolences may be late Carl Anton Nancy Beaufort Hickman, sent to www.sumterfunerals. ROBERT WALTER Pecko and Kath- died on Wednesday, Dec. 27, com. ROBERT S. SLOVER leen DeVaughn 2017. Elmore Hill McCreight Fu- CHARLOTTE — Robert PECKO Fordyce. He was born neral Home & Crematory, 221 SUMMERTON — Robert Walter, 61, husband of Doris He was preced- on July 31, 1932, Broad St., Sumter, is in charge Saunders Slover, 64, husband Harvin Walters, died on Fri- ed in death by in Sumter Coun- of the arrangements, (803) of Francis Price "Jan" day, Dec. 29, 2017, at his resi- his wife, Betty Elmeta Pecko. ty, a son of the 775-9386. Slover, died on Wednesday, dence, 4144 Uppergate Lane. Harry was a devoted hus- late Mose and Dec. 27, 2017, at Trident Med- He was born on Sept. 24, band to his wife of 59 years Sally Gardner ical Center. 1956, in Summerton, a son of and loving father to his nine Hickman. Born on Aug. 7, 1953, in the late John and Ruthie Lee children, 18 grandchildren Funeral servic- Amarillo, Texas, he was a Brailsford Walter Sr. and 14 great-grandchildren. HICKMAN es for Mr. Hick- son of the late John Ander- The family is receiving Survivors include his nine man will be held son Slover and Mary Gerard friends at the home of his children listed in order with at 1 p.m. on Tuesday at Har- Slover. He was a U.S. Army sister and brother-in-law, their spouses: Michael Pecko mony Presbyterian Church, veteran. Janie and George Pearson, of Cape Canaveral, Florida, 8883 U.S. 301 N., Alcolu. The He is survived by his wife 11 Berkeley St., Manning. Mark Pecko of Rockledge, Rev. Carnell Hampton will LEROY SANSBURY SR. of Summerton; two sons, These services have been Florida, Theresa P. (Roy) Bry- serve as eulogist, and the Rev. Kevin Price Slover (Crystal) entrusted to Samuels Funer- ant of Sumter, retired U.S. Mary Hagen will assist. TIMMONSVILLE — Leroy and Jon Slover (Theresa), al Home LLC Manning. Army Col. Joseph (Cris) Burial will follow in the Sansbury Sr., formerly of both of Tulsa, Oklahoma; Pecko of Cocoa Beach, Flori- church cemetery. Lynchburg, died on Tuesday, two brothers, Ron Slover HULEAN M. KINDER da, Mary P. (Tracy) Reed of The family is receiving Dec. 26, 2017. (Ramona) of Amarillo and BRANFORD, Connecticut Ave Maria, Paul Pecko of Or- friends at the residence, 5719 Arrangements will be an- Johnny Slover (Erma) of — Hulean Moore Kinder, 82, lando, Florida, Anita P. Brogdon Road, Alcolu. nounced by Bacote-Eaddy Fu- Midwest City, Oklahoma; widow of Muldrow Kinder, (Jimbo) Whitney of Union, re- These services are entrust- neral Home of Timmonsville. two sisters, Becky Brewer of died on Friday, Dec. 29, 2017, tired U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. ed to Samuels Funeral Home The family is receiving Mineral Wells, Texas, and at St. Mary Hospital, Water- John (Patti) Pecko of Wood- LLC, Manning. friends at 505 S. Warren St., Barbie Blair of Marble Falls, burg, Connecticut. bine, Georgia, and Patricia P. Timmonsville. Texas; three grandchildren, She was born on Feb. 8, (Allen) Crawford of Huger. WILLIE M. CARTER Lexi, Brendan and Jaxon; 1935, in Manning, a daughter Harry is also survived by a MANNING — Willie Moses ALVA M. ADAMS and several nieces and neph- of the late Joe and Katie Oli- half-brother, Carl Pecko of Carter, 69, husband of Daisy Alva Murray Adams, 99, ews. ver Moore. Fort Myers, Florida; and two James Carter, died on Thurs- died on Saturday, Dec. 23, A memorial service will be The family is receiving half-sisters, Barbara Pecko day, Dec. 28, 2017, at McLeod 2017, in West Los Angeles, held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday in friends later this week at the Weise of Cardington, Ohio, Health Clarendon, Manning. California. the chapel of Stephens Fu- homestead, 2155 Hector and Linda Pecko Cain of He was born Dec. 25, 1948, Born on Jan. 13, 1918, in neral Home with the Rev. Walker Road, Manning. Cardington. in Manning, a son of the late Greeleyville, she was a daugh- Walt Braddock officiating. These services have been Harry was a member of Ave Henry and Annie ter of James M. and Lucia T. The family will receive entrusted to Samuels Funer- Maria Catholic Church in Ave Mae Oliver Cart- Murray. friends immediately follow- al Home LLC, Manning. Maria and was a retired dea- er. The family will receive rela- ing the memorial service. con in the Roman Catholic Funeral servic- tives and friends from noon to Memorials may be made to RUBY M. CHAMPAGNE Church with more than 40 es for Mr. Carter 6 p.m. at the home of her Cal Farley’s Boys Ranch, P.O. Ruby Mae Champagne, 74, years of service. Harry was a will be held at daughter, Betty P. Sumter, 27 Box 1890, Amarillo, TX 79174. wife of Willie Champagne, former member of St. Augus- noon on Wednes- Albert Spears Drive. Stephens Funeral Home & died on Thursday, Dec. 28, tine Catholic Church, Union, CARTER day at Taw Caw Funeral arrangements are Crematory, 304 N. Church 2017, at Palmetto Health Rich- and St. Jude Catholic Church Missionary Bap- incomplete and will be an- St., Manning, is in charge of land Hospital, Columbia. in Sumter. Harry led a life of tist Church, 1130 nounced by Williams Funeral arrangements, (803) 435-2179. Born on July 13, 1943, in service to his family first, Granby Lane, Summerton, Home Inc. www.stephensfuneralhome. Sumter, she was the daughter church and community sec- with the Rev. Dr. W.T. John- org of Clyde and Margaret Antho- ond and, lastly but not least, son, pastor. Burial will follow WILHELMENIA J. ny Oliver. his country, having served 22 in the church yard cemetery. BRECKENRIDGE DOROTHY B. WILLIS The family will receive rela- years in the U.S. Air Force. The family is receiving Wilhelmenia J. Brecken- Dorothy Brown Willis, 105, tives and friends at the home, Harry had a love for music, friends at the residence, 300 ridge, 81, widow of Russell widow of Marion Willis and 205 Armstrong Boulevard, especially big band. While in Hector Walker Road, Man- S. Breckenridge, passed daughter of the late the Rev. Sumter. the U.S. Air Force, he moon- ning. away on Wednesday, Dec. 27, Miller and Eva James Brown Funeral arrangements are lighted by playing upright 2017, at her home. Sr. was born on Oct. 5, 1912, in incomplete and will be an- bass and drums in a couple of MILTON E. LYLES Born on June 4, 1936, in Sumter County. nounced by Williams Funeral different bands. He played the Milton Eugene Lyles, 88, be- Sumter, she was a daughter She departed this life on Home Inc. drums for many productions loved husband of Mary Anne of the late Abraham Sr. and Friday, Dec. 29, 2017, at her at the Sumter Little Theatre. Hodge Lyles, died on Satur- Binah Choice Johnson. She residence in Sumter. WALTER R. STRAW After Harry retired from the day, Dec. 30, 2017, at National retired from Woolworth and Family will be receiving Walter Ronald Straw, 76, Air Force, he received a Bach- Health Care. was a member of the King- friends at the home, 16 S. Mil- died on Saturday, Dec. 30, elor of Arts degree in inter- He was born on Oct. 14, dom Hall of Jehovah’s Wit- ton Road, Sumter. 2017, at his home. disciplinary studies and an 1929, in Sumter, a son of the nesses South Congregation. Job’s Mortuary Inc., 312 S. Services will be announced Associate of Science degree in late Harvey and Orie McCall Survivors include a Main St., Sumter, is in charge by Elmore-Cannon-Stephens institutional administration Lyles Sr. daughter, Patricia J. Smith of arrangements. Funeral Home and Crematori- from the University of South Milton was a veteran of the (Larry G. Smith) of Sumter; um of Sumter. Carolina (USC). At the age of U.S. Air Force. He retired two grandchildren, Corey G. EVA N. HARVIN 40, Harry was the oldest musi- from Sumter Police Depart- Smith and Sonya M. Mayo; Eva Nola “Tut” Harvin, FLORENCE M. ANDERSON cian to play in the percussion ment as a lieutenant detective three great-grandchildren, wife of Elijah Harvin, died on Florence Murray Anderson, section of the USC Marching after serving 34 Destney Smith, Coen Chase Thursday, Dec. 28, 2017, at her age 94, beloved wife of the late Band. Harry also received an years of service, Mayo and Cody Austin residence in Sumter. Born in Eugene L. Anderson, died on Associate of Public Service in and was an ac- Mayo; three brothers, Abra- Sumter County, she was a Saturday, Dec. 30, 2017, at Na- criminal justice degree from tive member of ham Johnson (Frances D. daughter of the late Sammie tional Health Care. Sumter Technical College. Northside Memo- Johnson), George Johnson Miller and Emma L. Brooks Arrangements are incom- Harry was a member of the rial Baptist (Adeline Johnson) and Wil- Spann. plete at this time and will be South Carolina Law Enforce- Church. liam Johnson (Octavia John- The family will receive announced by Bullock Funer- ment Association, South Car- LYLES Surviving is son); three sisters, Carrie friends at the home of Mr. and al Home. olina Alumni Association, for- his wife of Sum- Sanders, Nell Gates and Mrs. Joseph Scott, 327 Pear mer South Carolina Crime ter; a daughter, Sarah Chilsom (John Chil- St., Sumter, from 1 to 8 p.m. Prevention Officer of the Connie Shumate of Florence; som); and a host of nieces daily, until the day of the fu- Year, Police Officer of the two sons, Donald Milton Lyles and nephews. neral. Year, city and county of Sum- (Cindy) of Santee and Jason She was preceded in death Funeral arrangements are ter, and in 1980 was delegate M. Lyles of Sumter; a grand- by two brothers, Marion incomplete and will be an- to the Presidents White House daughter; a great-grand- Johnson and Bristow John- nounced by Palmer Memorial Conference On Families, rep- daughter; a brother, Stanley son; two sisters, Lessie M. Chapel Inc. resenting South Carolina. Lyles (Belvia) of Montgomery, Sims and Naomi Franklin; ROBERT BILLIE JR. Harry was volunteering at Alabama; and three sisters, and a grandchild, Bryan J. CLEASZELL WHITE Our Lady of Guadalupe in Im- Sylvia Butler, Mavis Lynch Smith. MANNING — Cleaszell Robert "Bob" Billie Jr., age mokalee, Florida, Catholic and Peggy Grooms (Furman), A memorial service will White, 73, husband of Freddie 66, entered into eternal rest Church, before his brief ill- all of Sumter. be held at 1 p.m. on Tuesday Lee Dingle White, died on Fri- on Saturday, Dec. 30, 2017, at ness. Harry and Betty’s anni- In addition to his parents, at the Kingdom Hall of Je- day, Dec. 29, 2017, from inju- the home of his sister, 121 versary was Jan. 24. he was predeceased by a hovah’s Witnesses South ries sustained in a vehicular Dickson Ave., Sumter. The family is planning a daughter, Patricia Annette Congregation, 100 Lynam accident. Born in Clarendon County, memorial service on Jan. 27, Lyles; two brothers, Harvey Road, Sumter. He was born on Jan. 26, he was a son of the late Rob- which will be held in Sumter Lyles Jr. and James M. Lyles; The family will receive 1944, in Manning, a son of the ert and Elizabeth McFadden at St. Jude Catholic Church. and two sisters, Nellie Mae friends from 1 to 3 p.m. on late Abe and Lou Jane Mont- Billie Sr. His remains will be laid to Hatchell and Sally Campbell. Monday at Elmore-Cannon- gomery White. The family will receive rest with Betty in a private Funeral services will be at 2 Stephens Funeral Home and These services have been friends at the home of his ceremony at St. Lawrence p.m. on Thursday at North- other times at the home of entrusted to Samuels Funeral sister, Diane “Peep” Jackson, Catholic Cemetery in Sumter. side Memorial Baptist Church her daughter, 1019 Nathaniel Home LLC of Manning. 121 Dickson Ave., Sumter. In lieu of flowers, please with the Rev. Jimmy Holley St., Sumter. Professional services are honor the bereaved and the officiating. Burial will follow Elmore-Cannon-Stephens JOAN JOHNSON entrusted to Dyson’s Home deceased by making a gift to in Evergreen Memorial Park Funeral Home and Cremato- Joan Elsie Monte Johnson, for Funerals, 237 Main St., St. Jude's International Minis- Cemetery. rium of Sumter is in charge age 92, beloved wife of the Summerton. (803) 485-4280 tries Inc., a nonprofit organi- The family will receive of the arrangements. late James Edward Johnson, B6 | SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2017 SPORTS THE SUMTER ITEM Sooners’ Mayfield has ‘flu-like’ ailment but plans to play BY DAN GREENSPAN Disneyland on Wednesday, dinner on The Associated Press Thursday or his scheduled media availability Friday. LOS ANGELES — Oklahoma quar- “He’ll be ready to play,” Riley said. terback Baker Mayfield made it to “Will he be at 100 percent physically? Rose Bowl media day after all, We’ll see. He’s not going to miss this swooping in late and providing a jolt one.” of drama as he noted he has been Mayfield started getting sick when dealing with “flu-like” symptoms. he was home for Christmas in Aus- The Heisman Trophy winner tin, Texas. When the team recon- missed the first half of the 45-minute vened in Norman, Oklahoma, it just session Saturday morning at a down- got worse. The former walk-on at town hotel but arrived in time to Texas Tech does not believe the ill- meet with the media for the first ness will hinder how he plays time this week ahead of the College against the Bulldogs. Football Playoff semifinal between “We look pretty good right now,” the second-ranked Sooners and No. 3 Mayfield said. “I think we’re practic- Georgia on Monday night. ing well. I think we’re settling into Mayfield was not expected to at- the game plan. Been working on it tend as he’s been dealing with the ill- for a while, and I’m confident where ness the past few days. we’re at right now.” “Yeah, I’m not dying,” Mayfield The absence of Mayfield has not said. diminished his presence in the build- Mayfield’s unexpected entrance THE ASSOCIATED PRESS up to the Rose Bowl. Teammates and had reporters and camera operators Oklahoma quarterback Baker Mayfield answers questions during his team’s media ap- co-offensive coordinator Cale Gundy scrambling to get to the dais where pearance on Saturday for the Rose Bowl. Mayfield has been sick but said he will play were pestered with questions about he was speaking, in the corner of a against Georgia in Monday’s College Football Playoff national semifinal game. his status on Friday. Georgia coach ballroom crowded with reporters, Kirby Smart has raved about May- plus Oklahoma’s entire roster and teammates don’t need to answer has thrown for 4,340 yards and 41 field’s ability to consistently make coaching staff. Mayfield said he questions on my behalf. I’m not touchdowns against five intercep- “wow” plays. changed his mind about missing dying. I’ll be playing.” tions this season. Even Bulldogs freshman walk-on media day after turning on the tele- Drinking a cup of coffee with Mayfield has been at practice each Stetson Bennett, the scout team vision at the team hotel and seeing honey and lemon because Mayfield day this week. He said the practices quarterback who has been mimick- coach Lincoln Riley answering ques- was sick of drinking tea, the only no- have been a little tougher than ing Mayfield to prepare the Georgia tions about the quarterback’s status. ticeable sign of illness was his raspy usual. defense, was a popular interview “I realized this whole thing is not voice. That was as much a product of “But I’d rather go out there and subject on Saturday. about me,” Mayfield said. “Oklaho- yelling during practice Friday as it practice than have to go do other ac- “You love having fun, and he has ma is here to play a playoff game. was being under the weather, May- tivities. I’d rather by with my team- the most fun out there,” Bennett It’s not about any sickness that I field said. mates and working on our game said. “He’s the most exciting player. I have. We’re here to win a game, and “I hope I’m 100 percent on Monday. plan,” Mayfield said. got excited when we found out we that’s what it needs to be about. My I think I will be,” said Mayfield, who He did not attend the team’s trip to had to play them.”

ally good athletes on the outside that THREEPEAT WHY CLEMSON WINS FROM PAGE B1 he can get the ball to — gets the ball FROM PAGE B1 deep to Deon Cain, gets the ball and this season, despite having to replace pass in last season’s national title tri- fits it into tight windows with Hunter the naysayers. After all, in quarterback Deshaun Watson, a two- umph over the Tide, echoed Averett’s Renfrow.” introducing the Tigers’ new- time winner of the Manning Award assessment. Renfrow has been such a tough cover est recruiting class last given to the top quarterback in all of Whereas Watson often scrambled to for Alabama that he has joked that he week, he pointed out that college football. But what new starter give him more time to throw, “Kelly hoped if he ever got pulled over for teams that are in “rebuild- Kelly Bryant lacked in experience, he’s scrambles to run a good bit, which is speeding in the state of Alabama, the ing” mode need recruiting made up for with talent. great,” Renfrow said. “Whenever I’m officer would be an Auburn fan. Of classes like the one they He has accounted for 3,504 yards and running a route and he’s scrambling, course, that went out the window when took in that day. 24 touchdowns from scrimmage this I’m looking to block a little more.” he made nine catches in the victory And, like it or not Clem- season — 2,678 yards and 13 TDs That might not be an ideal matchup over Auburn last September. son fans, even though the through the air and 826 yards and 11 for an Alabama defense whose line- When asked about being known as programs have split two TDs on the ground. backer corps has been in constant flux Alabama’s nemesis, Renfrow said, close games, most people “It’s not Deshaun Watson, but I think because of injuries. “It’s funny to me because I know I’m consider the Tigers to be Kelly Bryant’s more athletic though,” Meanwhile, Alabama defensive back not. I know that it’s the entire team lucky to have done so. Alabama defensive back Anthony Av- Minkah Fitzpatrick sounded impressed it takes to beat a team like Alabama, Alabama is Alabama, and erett said Saturday. “He’s a lot faster by Bryant’s decision-making as a pass- but it’s cool. Hopefully we continue everyone else is ultimately a than Deshaun Watson.” er. that on and have another good pretender is the way many Clemson receiver Hunter Renfrow, “He makes smart decisions with the game.” in college football figure it. who caught the winning touchdown football,” Fitzpatrick said. “He has re- Prediction: Clemson 21, Alabama 14. With getting Clemson back to the Final Four with- out the services of Watson it certainly appears that Swin- ney has laid the foundation SUGAR BOWL MATCHUP for a long run of success. By The Associated Press That doesn’t mean the Ti- gers will be in the CFP No. 1 Clemson (12-1, 7-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) vs. No. 4 Alabama (11-1, 7-1 every year, but they will Southeastern Conference), Jan. 1, 8:45 much more often than not p.m. (ESPN) be in the conversation. The key to this game will LOCATION: New Orleans be how productive the Tide TOP PLAYERS can be on offense. Unless Clemson: QB Kelly Bryant. The quarterback Jalen Hurts emergence of Bryant has helped push morphs into a tremendous the Tigers back into the College Football passer, Alabama is going to Playoff. His numbers aren’t as eye- have to be able to run the popping as predecessor Deshaun ball very effectively to be Watson, but he’s still completing more productive on offense. than 67 percent of his passes for 2,678 The fact that Alabama has yards. had an extra week to pre- AP FILE PHOTO Alabama: RB Damien Harris. He leads pare for Clemson since it Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson, left, tries to get away from Alabama’s Jonathan Allen the team with 906 yards and 11 rushing didn’t play in the Southeast- during the first half of the College Football Playoff championship game in Glendale, Ariz., on touchdowns. He’s a threat to score every ern Conference champion- Jan. 11, 2016. Clemson and Alabama will meet on Monday in the College Football Playoff for time he touches the ball and averages 8.2 yards per carry. ship game should help the the third straight year when they square off in the Sugar Bowl. Tide out. NOTABLE If anything, the extra Clemson: The Tigers have been playing week gave many players a WHY ALABAMA WINS FROM PAGE B1 some of their best football over the past chance to heal. few weeks. They went on the road to This Alabama team hasn’t desperately needed a stop, the defense was son by Alabama standards, while inside beat rival South Carolina 34-10 on Nov. been as dominant as the totally gassed. backer Mack Wilson will surely be more 25 and then beat Miami 38-3 in the ACC past two, but the Tide were Jalen Hurts has been inconsistent effective than he was in his return for the championship game on Saturday. undefeated until they lost through the air, so the Tide will likely regular-season finale against Auburn. Alabama: Alabama’s had a tough time the Iron Bowl to Auburn in have to rely heavily on the ground game. “We’ve certainly had our share of chal- staying healthy on defense this season, the regular-season finale. It won’t be easy sledding against Clem- lenges,” Saban said. “Sometimes you can especially at linebacker. But coach Nick And that fact is why Ala- son’s stout defensive front, but Damien overcome injuries when you have one Saban says he expects his defense to be bama worked its way back Harris and Bo Scarbrough provide a pun- here, one there at different positions be- close to full strength by the time the Crimson Tide faces the Tigers on Jan. 1. into the Final Four after ishing 1-2 punch, and don’t forget Hurts’ cause you have enough depth. But it’s cre- falling to No. 5 following the ability to turn a busted play into a big ated some issues for this group.” LAST TIME loss to Auburn. Cry as its gainer with his legs. If nothing else, the Crimson Tide should Clemson beat Alabama 35-31 in the CFP fans might, Ohio State never Alabama’s defense was ravaged by a se- be a very driven team. national championship game last had a chance to get in the ries of injuries that hit mainly at the line- Not only does Saban’s team have plenty season. top four. Had Wisconsin backer position . It took a toll, especially of bitter memories about the way last sea- BOWL HISTORY beaten the Buckeyes in the toward the end of the season, but that son finished, it’s also coming into the play- Clemson is 22-19 in bowl games and is Big 10 Conference champi- group appears to be in much better shape off for the first time after a loss. Alabama appearing in the postseason for a 13th onship game, it would have after being off for the past five weeks. lost its regular-season finale to Auburn 26- straight season. stayed in and Alabama The Tide has gotten back three poten- 14, which knocked the Tide out of the Alabama is 38-25-3 in bowl games and is would be out. tially important members of its lineback- Southeastern Conference championship trying to win its fifth national With Ohio State winning, er corps. Christian Miller and Terrell game after it had been ranked No. 1 all championship in nine seasons. that left the door open for Lewis should bolster an edge pass rush season by The Associated Press. the committee to slide Ala- that has been relatively anemic this sea- Prediction: Alabama 24, Clemson 14. bama back in the door. Tide head coach Nick Saban and his staff will be keyed in on what they have to do to slow down the COLLEGE FOOTBALL BOWL SCHEDULE Clemson offense. That may be difficult to do though Pasadena, Calif. East-West Shrine Classic Monday Oklahoma (12-1) vs. Georgia (12-1), 5:10 p.m. (ESPN) At St. Petersburg, Fla. Outback Bowl since it seems the Tigers Sugar Bowl (CFP Semifinal) East vs. West, 3 p.m. (NFLN) Tampa, Fla. New Orleans NFLPA Collegiate Bowl have gotten into an offen- Michigan (8-4) vs. South Carolina (8-4), Noon (ESPN2) Clemson (12-1) vs. Alabama (11-1), 8:45 p.m. (ESPN) At Carson, Calif. sive groove down the Peach Bowl American vs. National, 4 p.m. (FS1) Atlanta Monday, Jan. 8 stretch. UCF (12-0) vs. Auburn (10-3), 12:30 p.m. (ESPN) College Football Championship Saturday, Jan. 27 Still, for whatever reason, Citrus Bowl Atlanta Orlando, Fla. Rose Bowl winner vs. Sugar Bowl winner, 8 p.m. At Mobile, Ala. I think Alabama is going to Notre Dame (9-3) vs. LSU (9-3), 1 p.m. (ABC) (ESPN) North vs. South, 2:30 p.m. (NFLN) come away with a 24-21 vic- Rose Bowl (CFP Semifinal) Saturday, Jan. 20 tory. THE SUMTER ITEM · SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2017 | C1

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Pete the Planner This is a good problem to have. A Peter Dunn good financial problem is when you’re USA TODAY faced with a challenging decision and both possible resolutions are relatively good and not all that painful. In this in- A good financial I love good financial problems. stance, you can either spend the They’re much better than bad financial $50,000 you saved to responsibly pur- problems. Yet it’s funny how quickly a chase a kitchen remodel, or you could good financial problem can turn ona introduce risk into the equation, employ problem can turn dime (so to speak) and become a bad fi- leverage and come out the other side nancial problem. The switch is usually with a new kitchen and about $35,000 the byproduct of overthinking mixed to boot. It’s a bit of a conundrum. with greed and a dash of unfamiliarity However, if you insert some greed, bad on a whim with success. some overthinking and a few other un- I offer up to you a pristine example. balanced elements, you’ll turn the good Recently, during a bout of holiday problem into a bad one. cheer with a friend, he mentioned “Or we could use the $50,000 as a he and his wife had saved $50,000 down payment and then finance for a kitchen remodel, and they $50,000 to do not only the kitchen, but were ready to proceed with the the laundry room and bathroom too,” upheaval of their daily lives with squeaks through your brain. “The pay- one affirmative call to their con- ments will only be $505.99 per month, tractor. Beautiful, right? Ex- and if we were able to save $50,000 in cept, like just about any two years, we will easily be able to afford other idea that involves $505.99,” the Judas part of your brain $50,000, it wasn’t that continues. simple. He was won- “Wait, I’m thinking about this all dering whether they wrong. If I can finance the project and should get the bank in- invest my $50,000, all I have to do to volved. In the blink of win is invest in something that gives me an eye, a $50,000 kitch- even higher returns than 6.5%, and the en was on the verge of be- sky is the limit!” says the it looks good coming a $100,000 “why on paper spot in your head. “If we pur- did we do that?” Or even chase $50,000 worth of Bitcoin, at the worse, part of a plot to make current pace of 1,593% annual return, $5 quindecillion. we’d have $5,317,809,343,361,610,000, Visualize yourself calling a 000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000, contractor, getting a $50,000 000,000.00 in 10 years.” estimate for a kitchen remod- Yeah, I don’t think a plan that in- el, saving $50,000 aggressive- volves you having $5 quindecillion ly over the course of a couple of within a decade is a good plan. You years, and then calling the con- might have gotten carried away. tractor back to start the job. The kitchen remodel is a placeholder What an amazing feeling book- for all sorts of things: retirement, college ended by goal setting and diligence. for your kids, funding a new business or That is until the “good ideas” start run- anything else that requires years of ning through your head. preparation and discipline. If you be- “Maybe we could just finance the en- have and choose wisely, you’ll have ac- tire project and invest the $50,000 we cess to more money than you’ve had be- saved,” you think. Which, technically, is fore, right before you complete a plan Overthinking not a bad idea, if your investment re- that was years in the making. turns outpace your loan interest. Imag- There’s nothing wrong with pivoting ine getting 6.5% on your investments on during the course of a plan. But getting and greed often an annual basis and then only paying distracted at the denouement, simply 3.99% interest on your 10-year home eq- because the finish line is in sight and the get in the way uity loan. Not only would you have a excitement overwhelms you to the point $50,000 kitchen, but your original of straying, must be avoided at all cost. of a good thing $50,000 would now be worth $95,609, Dunn is an author, speaker and radio and you would have only paid a total of host, and he has a free podcast: “Million $60,718 for the remodeling project and Dollar Plan.” Email him at AskPete@pe- ISTOCK IMAGE interest. tetheplanner.com.

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Minutes of the Fed’s A 15-minute inventory last meeting video is good insurance will be released Wed- It can help the recovery chance to record home improvements, nesday. new furniture and household items BRENDAN process if disaster strikes such as new televisions or other elec- SMIALOWSKI/ tronics. Right after the holidays is an AFP/GETTY Elizabeth Weise opportune time because you can cap- IMAGES USA TODAY ture all the new items you might have gotten as gifts. SAN FRANCISCO — Step away from Getting photos of the inside of clos- the Hallmark Christmas movie mara- ets and drawers helps because most thon over the holiday vacation and do people don’t realize how many clothes yourself a huge favor. they have — or how expensive they are Grab your phone, put it on video to replace or treat in a high-concentra- mode and walk around your house for 15 tion oxygenated room to remove the minutes getting footage of every room, smell of smoke. every wall and, if you can manage it, the Did the U.S. ring out ’17 inside of every drawer. Receipts, records That’s the advice of insurance ex- with strong job growth? perts, who say if there’s one easy thing We all know we should make copies you can do to aid the insurance recovery of important papers and receipts and Paul Davidson hitting a 13-year high in September. But process from any natural disaster, it’s store them someplace safe, such as a USA TODAY that was largely because of quirks in de- having photos of your belongings. safety deposit box. But few of us do so liveries related to August hurricanes in Once you’ve got the video, upload it because it seems like such a daunting The economy is expected to close Texas and Florida, Nomura economist to the cloud (it’s free on Amazon, Drop- task. As French philosopher Voltaire out 2017 with another solid jobs report, Lewis Alexander says. Economists sur- box and multiple other sites). said, don’t let perfect be the enemy of underscoring a labor market that’s veyed by Action Economics reckon the “Don’t worry about your house being good. maintaining its momentum despite a Institute of Supply Management’s in- messy; it’s more important to do the shortage of workers. dex of manufacturing activity edged video than waiting until it’s clean,” said You own more than you realize Minutes of the Federal Reserve’s higher in December. Janet Ruiz, a California representative mid-December meeting, which fea- On Friday, the Labor Department re- with the Insurance Information Insti- Insurance companies realize people tured the third interest rate hike of the leases its closely watched employment tute. don’t have receipts for everything they year, and surveys of the manufactur- survey. The low unemployment rate The video will help trigger your mem- own. But they do require some sort of ing and service sectors will round out crimped hiring a bit in 2017 by providing ory when you sit down to list what you proof that you really have had a pris- this week’s economic news. employers fewer available workers. lost in a fire, flood, earthquake or other tine set of Fabergé eggs sitting in your The Fed rate increase was widely Still, the public and private sectors add- catastrophe. It can also be a proactive whatnot cupboard for the last 20 expected, but outgoing Chair Janet ed a solid average of 174,000 jobs a thing to do in the face of natural disas- years. Yellen was fairly restrained in her re- month through the first 11months of the ter. In the recent fires in California, Photos can be that proof. Kincaid’s marks on the then-looming Republi- year, down from 187,000 in 2016. The many residents were put on evacuation daughter Allison and her husband can tax cuts, saying they should mod- hurricanes led to weak payroll gains in warning, with a mandatory evacuation Blake discovered that when a fire de- estly boost growth. Minutes of the September. But job growth averaged a possible at a moment’s notice should stroyed their home in Stevinson, Calif., Dec. 12-13 meeting, slated for release robust 236,000 in October and Novem- the fire move. recently. Wednesday, could reveal whether ber, partly reflecting the return of work- “Some people spent that time doing a “They had their wedding registry, most Fed policymakers believe the tax ers idled by the storms. Economists are video inventory of their house, then which helped, but also many things in overhaul will meaningfully bolster the forecasting a healthy 190,000 new jobs uploading it to the cloud,” said Nancy the kitchen for which they had no re- economy or foment trouble down the in December. Kincaid, a spokeswoman for the Califor- ceipts,” she said. road by adding to the deficit. The Like manufacturing, the service sec- nia Department of Insurance. In the end, friends and family sup- meeting summary also may show tor, which makes up about 80% of the At a time when there was little to be plied holiday dinner photos and pic- whether Fed officials think the 4.1% economy, has been firing on all cylin- done but wait and worry, making the tures from other get-togethers. unemployment rate will finally trigger ders. In October, ISM’s non-manufac- videos was a positive, she said. It was a huge help, Kincaid said. The a pickup in sluggish inflation in 2018. turing index hit the strongest growth couple was able to use the photos to Manufacturing has enjoyed a reviv- level since its debut in 2008. It, too, re- Once a year after the holidays show their insurance adjuster the ori- al this year on the back of a resurgent treated slightly in November because of gins of “some of their dishes and appli- global economy and the oil sector re- hurricane-related volatility. But econo- Making an inventory video once a ances that melted into piles of metal bound. Growth in factory activity mists expect ISM to announce that the year is good because it gives you a and gooey plastic.” slowed the past couple of months after index ticked higher in December. THE SUMTER ITEM SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2017 | C3 REFLECTIONS Sumter’s Dr. Bossard acclaimed in S.C. Physician also served as mayor eflections looks back at the life and times of two Rof Sumter’s most respect- ed and beloved medical doctors. This article features Dr. John J. Bossard and Dr. J. S. Hughson and is to be presented in two epi- sodes. Next week’s Reflections will feature Hugh- son. These two sketches provide readers with views of medicine in the “old days.” Infor- Sammy Way mation and photos REFLECTIONS used to produce these articles were taken from The Item archives and from the writings of Cassie Nicholes, whose recollections of Sumter are found in Historical Sketches of Sumter County: Vol- umes I and II.

Dr. John J. Bossard was born on Rural Hall Plantation in Georgetown County on Feb. 26, 1825. His family moved to Sumterville in 1832 when he was seven years old. His parents were Anglo-French and played a sig- nificant role in the colonies before and during the Revolutionary War. His father was John Postell Bossard, “a direct descendant of Col. George Pawley and John Postell, both of Revolutionary fame, who was a successful planter, who served in the state militia as captain, major and adjutant general. His mother, Charlotte White, was of English an- cestry.” Dr. Bossard attended local schools before enrolling at Davidson College, from which he graduated in 1845. PHOTO PROVIDED His medical studies began under Dr. John J. Bossard, born in 1825, moved to Sumterville in 1832 and studied medicine with Dr. J.B. Witherspoon and later attended the guidance of Dr. J. B. Wither- Medical College in Charleston. He returned to Sumter after graduating and opened his practice. spoon and were expanded at the Medical College in Charleston. He graduated in 1848 with his medical degree and returned to Sumter, where he opened his practice. “In 1861, he was commissioned by Gov. Pickens as surgeon of the Ninth South Carolina Volunteer Regiment of State Troops; he remained for one year. He then entered the Confeder- ate Army as a surgeon with the rank of major and served until the end of the war. It was his nephew, Andrew Buchanan, who, with another young man, risked his life in the defense of Sumter in the Battle of Dingle’s Mill. Dr. Bossard would return to Sumter, where in addition to his medical practice he would enter local politics and serve one term as alderman and two terms as mayor. He would also serve as president of the Sumter County Agricultural Association for as long as it existed. He was an ac- tive member of the South Carolina Medical Association of Surviving Surgeons of the Confederate Service and would be selected as a delegate to the State Medical Convention.” He married Frances Conyers Col- clough, the widow of J. A. Colclough. Their marriage was blessed with a daughter, Mary Charlotte, who mar- One of the early houses on Harvin Street is seen. Six generations of Bossard’s family lived at 23 S. Harvin St., beginning with his ried William Percival Smith. Their granddaughter Frances Conyers Smith. daughter, Frances Conyers Smith, lived at 23 S. Harvin St., the home A.A. Solomons, owner of the store that where six generations of Dr. later became Sumter Dry Goods, is seen Bossard’s descendants lived. Dr. outside his store. Early doctors used hors- Bossard was an active member of es and buggies to visit patients. First Presbyterian Church through- out his life. SUMTER ITEM FILE PHOTOS He died on Nov. 29, 1907, in his 83rd year; his funeral was attended by “scores of friends and former pa- tients.” “John Joseph Bossard was held in high regard by his fellow citizens, for he was recognized as a man of ‘great discretion and of brilliant attain- ments.’ Standing high in the medical profession, he was acclaimed among the best physicians in South Caroli- na. It was said of him that he pos- sessed in ‘full measure’ the charac- teristics that go to make up a true gentleman.” He was always kind and generous, especially to the poor, answering their calls for medical help even when he expected no remuneration for his services. A sense of a duty done was the only reward he desired. C4 | SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2017 THE SUMTER ITEM YESTERYEAR Sumter man indicted for treason; Stateburg homes open to public 75 YEARS AGO — 1943 Billy Graham described his July 24 — July 30 life’s work in three words. A • Four women’s shops of crusade, he said, is prayer, Sumter have combined to send planning and perspiration. 20,000 Camel cigarettes to sol- And evangelist Jim Wilson diers overseas, a representa- isn’t about to forget it. For tive of the R. J. Reynolds Co., five days recently, those three maker of Camels, reported. words meant everything to The cigarettes, which will be Wilson, an evangelist cast in shipped to American Expedi- the mold of his friend and tionary Forces in various re- mentor Graham, preached in gions throughout the world the Clarendon County Cru- and distribut- sade for Christ. And to the ed to men at local ministers and laymen the fighting who helped organize the cru- fronts, are the sade, the words became prac- donations of tically a litany of faith. Ness’ Wom- “Prayer, perspiration and en’s shop, the planning,” local coordinator Ru Velle, Alp- the Rev. Jim Palmer said with erts and satisfaction, looking back on Yesteryear Schwartzes. the crusade. “That’s the trick. in Sumter • Pvt. Jim- That’s the key.” mie Haseldon • Wayne Fogle, Patricia SAMMY WAY Jr., son of Mr. Taylor and Kathleen Kreipe and Mrs. J. have been selected as Central M. Halseldon, Carolina Technical College’s has received a commendation nominees for the 1993 Techni- from the commanding officer cal Educator of the Year of the battalion for his part in awards. Each year the S.C. a wire-laying detail near SUMTER ITEM FILE PHOTOS Technical Education Associa- Gafsa, Tunisia, March 17, 1943. “Buy stamps to bomb Tokyo” from the Aircraft Carrier Shang ri-la is the aim of a window display at Belk- tion sponsors the selection of His commendation stated that Stroman Co. The display was blue and was fixed by J.O. Talbort, employee of the store, in 1943. outstanding faculty and staff operations, assisting material- members from the 16 techni- ly in its success “by carrying Mayor F.B. Creech re- cal colleges in the state. Nom- 150 drums of wire over most ceives an Esso Victory inees are chosen from three difficult terrain and under Home Canning Guide categories: administrative, most arduous and hazardous and Time Table from teaching and support servic- circumstances, thereby per- Phillip DuBose at the es. Fogle was nominated in mitting continuous wire com- Esso service station, the administrative category. munication.” “His spirit and corner of Liberty and Taylor was nominated in the stamina,” the citation read, Washington streets, in teaching category, and Kreipe “were deserving of the utmost was nominated in the support 1943. Esso Marketers commendation.” category. printed and distribut- • William Alexander Dabbs, • Music, magic, movies and ed these time guides 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. much more will be on tap for Dabbs of Mayesville, won his to aid the war effort. USC Sumter students during Navy “Wings of Gold” and was the 1993 Spring Semester. commissioned an ensign in the “We’ve put together a really Naval Reserve last week fol- exciting assortment of events lowing completion of the pre- to entertain and educate our scribed flight training course brought to trial when caught. South Carolina Association on ter’s sophomore-dominated students throughout the se- at the Naval Air Training Cen- One those indicted was Robert Children Under Six conven- Gamecocks to their first base- mester,” said Anthony Rice, ter, Pensacola, Florida, the H. Best, 47, a native of Sumter, tion. The members, who held ball victory of the season as USC Sumter’s coordinator of “Annapolis of the Air.” Having former United States Army of- their 15th-annual spring con- Coach Spencer Pouvey’s club student activities. “A number been designated a naval avia- ficer and long a correspondent ference at Edmunds High defeated Dreher 3-1 at Riley of our offerings are also open tor, he will go on active duty at for American interests in Eu- School, came from all over the Park. The triumph broke a to the public, and we encour- one of the Navy’s air opera- rope. state to begin general discus- two-game losing streak for age and welcome their partic- tional training centers before • The Shaw Field Public Re- sion sessions with various Sumter, which dropped earlier ipation in these events. Kick- being assigned to a combat lations Office announced that speakers highlighting each decisions to A.C. Flora and ing off the season will be zone. Aviation Cadets Charles Wil- conference. Eau Claire. husband and wife magic act • Shaw Field’s Fliers explod- liam Ahart, 19, of Orlando, • Ask any Lincolnite who’s • The American Academy of Kevin and Cindy Spencer in ed in one inning to take the Florida, and Marshall K. the “rootin’est, tooting’est, Pediatrics has named Dr. “Magic for the ’90s.” The final game of the season from Smith Jr., of Oakdale, Massa- shootin’est” guy around, and Charles R. Propst of Sumter as Spencers are dynamic enter- Sumter’s American Legion Ju- chusetts, were killed in the he won’t have to think twice one of 525 physician consul- tainers who combine state-of- niors by 14 to 2. The game was crash of a plane on a routine before answering, “Why Bly- tants from its membership, the-art illusions with comedy, called at the end of the sev- flight near Kershaw. Both ca- ther, who else?” Indeed, who and other child health leaders, audience participation, music enth inning. It was a nip-and- dets arrived at the basic flying else: William Blyther, a 6’1” ju- to participate in an evaluation and theater to produce an in- tuck affair until the fatal fifth, school on June 1 and were nior, gives the appearance of of the medical aspects of Head credible evening of magic. with the Juniors quelling po- members of the upper class, being just an ordinary student Start programs in nearly 2,000 • A pilot from Shaw Air tential Shaw Field rallies with 43-1. They had only a few more — but he is anything but ordi- communities throughout the Force Base’s 363rd Fighter brilliant fielding and headups days at the school before going nary on the basketball court. United States. Each medical Wing shot down an Iraqi war- play, but a bad break at home on to an advanced training “Blythe’s” aggressiveness consultant selected will work plane in a restricted “no-fly” plate in the fifth started the fli- field. around the backboard gave with the medical director and zone in Iraq. Base spokesman ers on their way. • Black non-commissioned him an average of 25 points other health professionals in Dave McMahon said the pilot • With July 30 set aside as officers of Shaw Field gave per game and helped him be- local Head Start projects. is a member of Shaw’s 33rd the first anniversary of the their monthly dance and social come the Item’s 1968 Player of • The portals of some of Fighter Squadron, which was WAVES of the United States at the Recreation Center on the Year. Stateburg’s loveliest and most sent to the Persian Gulf to Navy, and a special program Council Street on Saturday • Probably the three stron- historic homes will be opened enforce a United Nations res- underway this week to pay night. The outdoor lawn set- gest high school teams in the to the public next month for olution prohibiting Iraq from tribute to the WAVES, mem- ting was arranged with lights, state will collide at the Alice the first time in several years deploying warplanes over bers of the local Women’s Ci- tables and music. Chicken din- Drive track when Eau Claire, during a special tour spon- portions of the country. The vilian Committee pointed out ners were served banquet Florence and Sumter run sored by the Women of the squadron is part of the 363rd that the enlisting of women in style. In charge of the affair against each other in a big, tri- Church of the Holy Cross. The Fighter Wing. the reserves of the armed forc- were Sgt. Lowery and a staff angular meet. The Gamecocks, Church of the Holy Cross, • U.S. Department of Jus- es goes back to World War I, of non-com officers. fresh from a strong showing in High Hills Baptist Church and tice officials approved the when in a precedent-breaking • Four members of Sumter the Furman—News—Pied- the burial place of General new single-member district series of events their impor- County’s 4-H clubs, accompa- mont Relays, are the defending Thomas Sumter will combine voting lines for Sumter tance as part of national safety nied by Miss Harriet Des- state AAA champions and will with six charming dwellings of School District 2. The approv- was officially recognized. In Champs, returned from a con- count on the efforts of their a bygone era to take tour par- al came after a two-and-a- that war, an acute shortage of servation camp held at Camp fine relay teams to lead the ticipants back through the half-month study of how the men on the front lines of the Long near Aiken. From Mon- way. But Eau Claire and Flor- pages of time during the three- lines were drawn by the Navy made it apparent that day through Friday, the local ence are expected to give Sum- hour-long tour. The Borough county’s legislative delega- women could substitute for 4-H’ers along with representa- ter all the competition it can House, Edgehill and The Mill- tion. The decision means the men holding jobs at shore sta- tives from 37 other counties handle during the afternoon. er House are among the sites Nov. 3 District 2 board elec- tions. So, a program was devel- were taught a variety of ways • A 12-strike-out pitching to be toured. tions will stand. Had the de- oped, and the Navy enrolled to conserve. Those attending performance by Robert Du- • The Lincoln High School partment rejected the liens, 12,000 patriotic young women the camp from Sumter were bose and a combination of two Bulldogs gained victory No. 1 the November elections of and called them “Yeoma- Loring Baker, Jordan, who doubles and two triples car- at Palmetto Park when they four trustees to the District 2 nettes.” acted as life guard; Parkin ried Ashwood-Central’s Rams downed Butler of Hartsville by board would have been ren- • Thousands of Victory gar- Thomas, Wedgefield; Mary to their fourth win of the year a 5-4 score. Joe Mack supplied dered invalid, and the elec- dens are being grown in the Johnson, Sherwood; and over Maywood’s Rebels, 4-2. the power in the bottom of the tions would have been held state this summer and fall. Laura Jean Gardner of Hill- Dubose notched his second tri- seventh with two outs and two again. Incumbents Naomi The Victory production pro- crest. umph of the campaign as he on with a ringing double to left Sanders and Elizabeth Kilgo- gram will not be complete un- gave up six hits and issued center to give the Lincoln team re, along with newcomers less every pound and quart of 50 YEARS AGO — 1968 only two walks. Junior Allen its win. Elizabeth Kyler and Roland home-grown vegetables and March 24 — 30 Watts took the loss for the Reb- • Wesmark Plaza Merchants Robinson, were elected to the fruits not needed for daily con- • Col. Horace D. Harby, els, who are now 0-2 for the Association is sponsoring a se- four seats that were up for sumption is conserved and Akron University assistant to season. ries of events and attractions election. stored for off-season use. Ac- the vice president for develop- • The Spring Art Exhibit of to commemorate the second • Ray Allen scored a game- cording to J. H. Brooks, repre- ment, will become assistant to the Sumter Artists Guild anniversary of the large Broad high 27 points and grabbed 10 sentative of Esso Marketers, a the vice president develop- opened at the Sumter County Street Extension shopping rebounds to pace Hillcrest to Victory Home Canning Guide ment and head AU’s develop- Library with a collection of 57 center. There will be rides by a 70-64 win over Tennessee and Time Table has been pre- ment department. The an- art pieces of varied media and Amusements of America with High School in the opening pared by Esso Marketers with nouncement of his appoint- subject matter. The works on free discount tickets being round of the Arby’s Classic the cooperation of the South ment was made by Dr. Nor- exhibit are by local Artist given away each day of the basketball tournament. Hill- Carolina Extension Service, man P. Auburn, president of Guild members and in many event. The Spring Boat and crest, which shot 52 percent Clemson Agricultural College the University. Col. Harby will instances indicate a great Camping Show will display from the field, trailed 14-11 at of South Carolina and Win- head development on the Hill- amount of talent. Although boats, motors and trailers the end of the first period. throp College. top following the resignation many of the paintings on exhi- from Carolina Hardware, Sum- But the wildcats outscored • Eight Americans, including of Dr H. LaMarr Rice. bition appear amateurish, a ter Tire and Recapping Com- Tennessee 25-18 in the second two women, who have broad- • “Beautifully stated objec- few admirable contributions pany, Sumter Marine Supply and led 36-32 at intermission. cast regularly from Germany tives can be no more good than stand out among the works of and McLean Equipment. Tennessee shot poorly from and Italy on behalf of the Axis what the teacher does with the less professional. the field (33 percent). Henry war effort, were indicted for them,” said Dr. Milly Cowles, • Another fine pitching per- 25 YEARS AGO — 1992 McMurray led Tennessee Dec. 26 — 30 treason, and the attorney gen- professor of early childhood formance by Billy Ardis and a with 22 points and seven re- eral said that they would be education at the University of nine-hit attack carried Sum- • Famed Christian crusader bounds. THE SUMTER ITEM SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2017 | C5

Call the newsroom at: (803) 774-1226 | E-mail: [email protected] A buck for my brother t was just the slightest sound — a soft rustle in the leaves, but it caught my attention. I looked up Ito see a big doe. She was only about 20 yards from the ground blind and was bounding away with her ears pinned back and her tail clamped down. She was in a hurry, and I knew that something was chasing her. She had come from the thicket on my right into the narrow stand of hardwoods that bordered the over- grown cut-over and was gone just as THE ASSOCIATED PRESS suddenly as she had Seed packets are seen at a hardware appeared. I knew store in Freeland, Washington, on Nov. that she had not 17. The packs are great reference tools. seen me in the blind, and I knew that she had not winded me, as the wind was Pocket-size blowing softly to my rear. Dan I listened intently seed packets Geddings for a few seconds to see if perhaps there were hounds on her have plenty of trail. I had seen some dog hunters just up the road on the way to the land — but I heard nothing. Then I re- alized that maybe a buck was chasing information her. I reached over and grabbed my rifle that was leaning up in the corner BY DEAN FOSDICK of the blind. The Associated Press I had not hunted this land in more than a month, but I had spent an af- A seed packet may be small, but it ternoon back during the Thanksgiv- speaks volumes. ing holidays doing some scouting While seed catalogs promote thou- here. I knew there were some bucks sands of types of plants, seed packets in the area. tell gardeners how to grow one. All My brother Matt had put up this the information is printed on the ground blind a few days before the PHOTO PROVIDED back of a paper pouch slightly larger season opened in September. He had Dan Geddings is seen with Matt’s buck, a typical nine-pointer with two sticker points. than the size of your wallet and at only hunted the blind once. He had prices that won’t empty it. not hunted any of the other stands on to go sit in his ground blind. I had not gleaming in the sunlight. He overran Although the cost of seeds has the land. I had continued to put corn been hunting in more than a month the trail that the doe had followed, and risen through the past few years, on this stand and the others through- and would dedicate this hunt in his he stopped in the hardwoods looking they’re still an economical way to out the season, but no one else had honor. It was a beautiful Friday after- at the ground blind. I didn’t have a garden, said Elsa Sanchez, a com- hunted the ground blind, even though noon — sunny and pleasant with a shot. There were too many trees. I mercial vegetable crops specialist at they could — it was Matt’s stand. We soft breeze out of the southwest. Per- found him in the scope, but he was so Penn State University Extension. hunted all the other stands. fect for the ground blind. close his image was blurry. “The other option would be to buy I had invited him to go on some dog The blind is a short walk from our He only stopped for a second then transplants, which is generally drives in the Lowcountry throughout sign-in box, and I was settled in by bounded across the open lane into the more expensive,” Sanchez said. September and into October, but he four o’clock. There is a lane that runs pines. He stopped again, broadside. “You also find a lot more options for had declined. I was concerned, and east/west between the hardwoods and This time I found him in the scope types and cultivars when you start when I saw him, I realized that he had a cut-over to the north and the open and had an open shot at his front from seed.” lost a lot of weight. He told me that he pines to the south. There is a corn shoulder. I squeezed the trigger, and Seed packages have been a garden- had not felt good for some time. I pile 70 yards to the west at the end of the big rifle roared. I was surprised, ing staple in the United States for knew that he was hardheaded, just the lane. Another cut-over lies to the amazed and delighted when he went well more than a century, although like me, and wouldn’t want to go to west. down. A few kicks, and it was over. their look is frequently changed. the doctor like he should. We tend to When I opened my pack to get my I had not shot a buck in two years. W. Atlee Burpee & Co., for exam- think that we can will ourselves to get binoculars I realized that I had left I’ve sat and watched them walk. I ple, has begun shipping re-designed better. my big flashlight at home, sitting on passed on a buck in the Lowcountry packets for the 2018 growing season. After that, I just didn’t have the the counter. What would I do if I got a this year, on a dog drive. This buck “We made the picture (of the plant) heart to go hunting. Somehow it just shot close to dark and needed to do was a gift, and I thanked the Lord for virtually the entire front of the pack- didn’t seem right to go when he some tracking? giving him to me. My brother Matt et, so there’s a very strong shout-out couldn’t. It seemed to be late in the season for would be proud. of what it is,” said Burpee chairman To our dismay, Matt passed away a rutting activity, but the doe that I had Oh, the flashlight? I didn’t need it. I and chief executive officer George week before Christmas. I will miss just seen was not acting normally. Al- looked at my watch. It was 4:30 on a Ball. “We have just a few things on him terribly. He was a husband, a fa- most as soon as I got my rifle in my beautiful sunny afternoon. the front — the name, price and ther, a brother and a friend. He was 53 hands, I heard a buck grunting out in weight, such as we need to have. years old. the cut-over. Then there he was, 20 Reach Dan Geddings at cdgeddings@ “But turn it over, and you’ll see Two days after the funeral I decided yards away, his big yellow antlers gmail.com. that we’ve amped up the type of gar- dening information you’re going to get — the what, the how, the where and the when. The most important is the when,” Ball said. “We use USDA (hardiness) zones and maps for that.” What do Lowcountry alligators do in the winter? The kind of information to expect from these miniature reference BY MICHAEL OLINGER stick their noses out of the difficult to scare off. they begin a process known guides: The Island Packet of Hilton Head water and let it freeze “People can approach as brumation. This is differ- • Days to seed germination and ma- around them, and they’ll them at these times of year, ent from hibernation, which turity. Expect those to vary some- HILTON HEAD ISLAND stay there until the ice and they won’t run away be- occurs in mammals and in- what, though, based on sun expo- — Alligators, it turns out, melts.” cause they really don’t want volves a deep, seasonally in- sure, soil temperature, fertility and are not that different from As winter approaches in to go back into the water,” duced sleep. moisture. humans when it comes to the Lowcountry, tempera- Grosse said. “It’s really just, because • Seed count and packing date. bundling up during cold tures can become erratic, Oddly, eating is not a pri- the habitat around them is “Seed longevity is dependent on the weather. jumping from warm to cold ority for alligators as winter kind of slowing down, their type of seed and also storage condi- While cold winter days and back again in the space approaches, according to metabolic rate and every- tions,” Sanchez said, recommending might be the perfect time of a few days. So, how do al- Grosse. thing in their body slows that any leftovers be kept cool and for people to stay inside ligators know when winter “When it starts to feel down so much that they’re dry until another planting season with a warm blanket and a is actually setting in? more like fall, with temper- not active,” said Grosse. rolls around. “Over time, viability nice cup of cocoa, alligators “One of the main cues atures kind of where they “They’re just surviving at and germination rates will decline.” bundle up in their own way, that influences most wildlife are now, maybe a little bit that point. They’re not like • Plant profile and size: whether retreating to burrows and is when we start getting warmer, they slow down bears that are in a kind of it’s a hybrid, open pollinated or an dens under roads or in the shorter days and the sun is with their feeding or stop al- deep slumber. It’s more heirloom, an annual, biennial or pe- banks of ponds and lakes, out less. That is more of a together and kind of pre- just a reduced state of ac- rennial. many of them under water, constant thing than the tem- pare for winter,” Grosse tivity.” • Planting instructions, including according to Andrew peratures. That is what trig- said. “Their primary goals Brumation means that al- seed spacing and soil depth, light Grosse, alligator program gers them to initially pre- become warming up when ligators are very much conditions and moisture require- biologist for the South Caro- pare for the winter,” Grosse they can, finding a place to awake during winter. ments. lina Department of Natural said. “Both temperature and spend the winter and maybe They’re just not doing any- Then there’s the bonus informa- Resources. daylight influence seasonal feeding a little bit, but they thing. It only takes a few tion available through “QR” or “The ground around behavior, but daylight is start to lose interest at that warm days, though, to quick-response coding, those usu- them insulates them, and more consistent.” point.” shake them from their self- ally square, artistic designs ap- they have a little air pocket Most alligator nuisance Alligators are cold-blood- imposed stupor, Grosse pearing more frequently on the flip where they can come up calls that the Department of ed, which means when it said. side of seed packets. Download a and breathe,” Grosse said. Natural Resources receives gets cold, they slow down. free QR code reader app into your “It’s just a little den that come during the fall and Their winters are de- smart phone or tablet so you can they sit in for the harshest spring, and it all has to do voted to staying read links and find information part of the winter.” with their need for warmth. as warm online. Not all alligators winter In fall, gators are trying as pos- “You can use smart phones to scan in the same way, though, to soak up as much sible. QR readers for a great many plant- and some have developed warmth as possible before As particular details — information that some truly odd habits. the long chill ahead, and in tempera- just wouldn’t fit on the back of seed “I’ve seen alligators that spring they are trying to tures cool, packets,” Sanchez said. have been in ponds that warm back up. That means alligators’ “It is a good idea to hang onto the have frozen over,” Grosse there are more of them on metabo- seed packages after sowing as refer- said. “Some of them have the banks of ponds and lism ences for future care and harvest- adapted to where they’ll lakes, and they are more slows, and ing,” she added. C6 THE ITEM CLASSIFIEDS SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2017

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