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OA COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY ANDERSON, S. C. lt: VA Efcrl St. :-s Phone 137. Start Move State O TO ASSIST FARMERS IN MARKETING COTTON CROP BIG MOVEMENT Ha? Been Launched in Alabama and Hoped That Same Will Bc Done Here. Mr. Joseph J. Frotwoll liar. re ceived a letter from Mr. John ?>. Thompson of Uirmlngham and Mont gomery, Ala., in which he ashs that n meeting of tho cotton growers ol this state meet and perfect some kind of organization that will assist them till? fall in creating a helter market for their cotton. Mr. Thompson has studied conditions very closely and feels Hint a movement of tills kind would be of great benefit lo the col ton producers. Mr. Thompson has had a inciting called in the state of Alabama for the purpose of perfecting a "Fanner's State Organisation," and the tail a, sent out ls as follows aid speaks for itself. To lh<. Cotton Growers of Alabama: Lest we approach tho marketing soason of 1915 without some organiza tion looking to the creation of a sen timent for tile holding of our 191 d crop until the English embargo is raised, we deem lt important for the farmers of Alabama to come tog-other in the hall of the House of Represen tatives nt the State Capitol, lu thc city of Montgomery, at noon on Au gust Kith, and to remain in session for two days I her. after, the 17th, and 1 Stn for the purpose of perfecting a Farm er's State Organization. Never In the history of agriculture of thc Soutli hus it been so important as now to bind ourselves tog Hhor for the purpose of mutual helpfulness "In unity there is strength," aad if wo can perfect a proper organization In Alabama, it will be followed by other States; and in a little while we will have an organization of the farmers of the cotton belt tiiat will bring about results which will mean many millions of dollars to the farm ers of thc South in handling our cot ton, colton BIVII and other crops, in creating better marketing facilities and in calling attention of State and federal law making bodies to such lo cal requirements as will be necessary to protect the highest and best inter ests of the cotton grower. Last year several million bales of cotton were marketed beforo lt was known what to do or which way to turn. The cot ton was thrown on the market in a panicky way and much of it was sold for less than Eic per pound, about one half the cost of production, thereby bankrupting many thousands of large and Biuall fnrmers allko. If wo farmers will do our duty to ourselves in helping to cripple the bears by withholding our surplu cot ton from the New Knglnnd and Eng lish splnnorH until they are willing at IcaBt to pay us tho cost of production, we will protect thereby ourselves, our families, our creditors and ihn high est Interests of tho Sou:li. It i j in cumbent upon us to get busy at one*;. Tho bears claim an accumulation in tho visible supply pf 'abot 2,590.000 ba los moro than normal; an accuinu l.itton In producers' hands of about 1, 000,000 bales of last year's cn n un marketed; absence of skinners' rto mnnd for forward shipment; .lt ?linc of cotton manufac.tu'ing in t" . n Begin? About -.-M . At a nice ting of: tho board of truB iocs of the city-schoolB bold on Fri day afternoon, Miss Marguerite Dun can of Charleston was elected to teach' English In the high school and Miss Nellie Sainmon? to teach at tho Glonn street Behool. She will probably havo charge o? Gio third grado. ?" These two elections complete the teachers for the schools for the com ing season unless when the session opens tho enrollment ls BO larg" .'? t additional ones Will havto to bo em ployed. When asked when the next session would open, Supt. McCant.s stat od that lt would in all probability bo the second Monday in September, or 13th. 'i 'irr~-' >~:-'-.' _ .The niglita ure growing longer now. Thc i\\ya aro growing .'hort; Don't pick a toad up in your hand Or you will get a wart ~=*lontAon Post NOTICE OF. ELECTION. There will be an election at Moun tain Creole School House in Konntain Creek School District No. 70 on Tues day, August 10, 1916 on tho question of levying an additional special tax of two (2) mills on all of the property or said district to he used for general school purposes, making a total spe cial levy of-four (4) mills on said district All voters must exhibit a registra tion certificate and tag receipt. Polls will open at 8 a. m. and close at 4 p By order of theCoanty Board ? Education fer Anderson County. J.B.IPeltoiH County Superintendent of Education. WASHINGTON AND RETURN From Abbeville, $l&60s Anderson, $18.00; Carlisle, ?10.7?$ Catawba $9JV0; Chester, 910$ Clinton, $18; Greenville, $18; (atenweed, $18? Laurens, $18? l'nlon, $ 10,7.1. Tickets may be rented all rall through Richmond or ria Norfolk and Steamer. BALTIMORE A Nil RETURN Via Norfolk and Steamer Only From Abbeville, $lL50t Anderson, i 11,00; Carlisle. $12.75; Catawba, $11,5?j Chester, $18; Clfntan, $14; Greenwood. $14; Lauren*, $Hi Union, $12.76, NORFOLK AND RICHMOND H ANS? RETURN $ From Abbeville, Anderson and (VJ ho en Falls, $10JH>; Clinton, Greenville, Greenwood, Laurens and Unloa,$10;.Chester, $K00; Carlisle, $8.76. To Morehead City, N. C. Wilmington, N. C Abbeville .$10.60....... .,$6%50 Anderson.lOJfO.UV50 Calhoun Falls. ... 10.60.