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Friday, Marcn o, iyzv. ADVISES DELEGATES wi OF CHANGE OF DATE so t-a I R. M. Mixson, president of the South Carolina division of the Ameri- ^ can Cotton association, yesterday addressed a letter to the delegates from U1 this state to the annual meeting of 5:0 the American Cotton association ad- 00 ' L( vising them that the meeting had I been postponed from March 9-11". to(s^ *?:j in oi ^ pill i. iJ-c, x vccauow va. v?*v, - ~~ I 1 situation in Montgomery. He a ..cd ^ that they make their plans to attend ^ the meeting in April, expressing the ' hope that South Carolina might be SG represented by the largest crowd of any state in the cotton belt. ^ "This will be one of the most im- in portant meetings ever held in the m South," said Mr. Mixson, "and every ti< man interested in the development of gi the South should be present. There m I NOT] When you 1 sell Write, Phi The SOUTH. REALTYi 1 r Home office Green ill The Land Au SI -"h a [J k?"M k* f5? j y7? ^ r*v |!il tftiltliJUio A~"t' y\ < >} !f ; ' k^fe? 4 !? i / r>JV n &s#s*^!i j | ij?o- # ? It Wii: If You A IF by chance y -8- the greates !the Chandler a type that list a ji higher. jjj See for your | offers you in r mechanical des ? formarice,in ex g and in the beau i Or ask Chan | cars. Theywii ? better. They v | If You Don't I> c TVi.f Seven-Passenger Sedi Abbevi til r 1 ' if CHANDLER MO 5 11 be discussed at the convention i me matters of far reaching impor- 1 nee." * t Mr. Mixson has returned from a ] ort speaking tour in the state. Sat- ] day at McCormick he spoke to a { ?od sized crowd in the McCormick ninty court house. Monday at J ?xington in the court house ho ioke to another good sized crowd, r. Mixson urged the farmers to versify, touched upon the handling r cotton and warned them that they id better prepare for the coming of e boll weevil. New members wore j cured at each of the places. A detailed report of the activities ? the South Carolina division is beg prepared by Mr. M.xson for subission to the Montgomery convenon. This report will be one of process. Warehouses have been built in any of the counties and plans are il;j * M ICE Ij < J i \\ >7 1 iave land to one or Wire ATLANTIC CO., INC wood, S. C. 'ction People I a rfc 5 Ef 6$ 8 W 3w Eb as 'F I&'S isSi?iYV?c'3 r,jt^>- rt -pi C> => ~ .^W ? '' 8. Be a Chandl< lsR Chandler ou aren't convinced th >t of sixes, compare th gainst other cars of s it prices ranging hum self how much more eal motor car value, i ;ign and construction, traordinary economy < ty and comfort of its I dler owners who ha\ 11 tel! you why they lil pill tell you how it serv Want to Wait This Spring >IX HANDSOME BODY TYPE rin? Car, S1895 Pour-Pass Four-Pas3en?er DiipatcSi Car, S1975 m, S2S9S Four-Passenger Coupe, IT, (AII trica f. o. i. Clealand) lie Motor ( >TOR CAR COMPANY. mder way for their contraction in'H nany others. The people have learned i he necessity of protecting their cot-J on from the weather, and they have; earned that it is not necessary to j rush all of their crop to the market o is fast as it is ginned. |h lCi ^ V W V w w v W vv W W V v'd; x v " " - -I V V V SANTUC NEWS. Vb ^ v'r( wvvvvvvvvv v v vva ie b This community was grieved to | hear of the death of Mr.'. Sam Cu 1 - j _ breth, the bereaved family has our j deepest sympathy. Mrs. W. P. Kay, and children,! visited Mrs. R. B. Haddon on Friday, afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Stevenson c spent Saturday in Due West with I. Mrs. E. V. Bell. Mr. Willie Jackson spent the week- j end with Mr. Henry Able. Mrs. J. B. Culbreth is sick with 1 influenza at her father's. Hope she >. [will soon get well and be able to re-1 turn to her home here. i Messrs. Thos. Stevenson and W. F. Kay have purchased new mules. I Mr. Tom Hunter spent the week-' [end here with friends. i Master Frances Kay spent Tues- ^ at his grandfather's. Miss Lila Morrison spent Satur-I day night with Mrs. R. B. Haddon. 'j Mr. J. R. Richardson dined with1, Mr. Mack Wright on Sunday. Miss Mary Kay visited Mrs. R. B. Haddon on Monday afternoon. ji Misses Annie and Louise Kayj^ visited Miss Ruby Richardson Satur-j day afternoon. ! Mr. Joe Abies has been on the i, sick for the last few days. Hisj( many friends hope he will soon be I, well again. !( Misses Linnie and Clora BeaufordL visited Mrs. Mason Wright Saturday.! Mrs. T. S. Palmer had as her guest j( Wednesday, Mrs. Frank Palmer and !| baby, Mrs. Tom Robinson and children, and Miss Mary Kay. . M'ss Lucy Palmer spent Wednes-j day night with Miss Annie Kay. L Miss Mary Kay was shopping in 'j the city Thursday. 'j I ;< I """" 111 ^ . e* >? v I C' $ ji is ? - iSi ! lij j^ if-" pi cr ? t?11 fcy.fti'i ^' l{;j 'er y j?0 | 'as er Six I * I m Owners Ij h< at the Chandler j|j j ^ em all. Check h |v ;imilar size and j \ Ireds of dollars * 3 the Chandler | jw n excellence of | ^ , in actual per- g ;ti of maintenance, | >odies. | |(l J IB i _1 C U W lieu UlllCl ;c. te the Chandler 1 |s es them -o well. I | d (, Order Now , IJ s ' i 5 I \ enter Roadster, S1895 'i(j 795 Limousine, S3395 ! Q Car Co. j; ? | ' CLEVELAND, O. | ' ALE CRITICIZES |< AMERICAN LEGION AT HOUSE SPEAKING! I Washington. March 3.?Hearings] n soldier aid legislation before the! ~ # } ouse ways and means committee j ame near breaking up in a fight to- j ay- . . i Criticism of the American Legion. y Edward H. Hale, legislative rep- j esentative of the Veterans of For-j ign Wars, caused a storm of de-j ate in the committee. Mr. Hale'j laimed that statements of Franklin ( )'01ier, national commander of the, American Legion, before the commit-j ee yesterday were entirely erro-j leous. Statement Challenged Representative Treadway, Massaihusetts, immediately challenged Hr. Hale's statement, saying he did lot believe Mr. Hale was justified in :riticising a rival organization. Representative Hull, Tennessee, declared that granting a bonus would mpose severe burdens on the taxpayers of the country and would increase the cost of living. Mr. Hale claimed that many service men were 5ut of work, but Representative Green, Iowa, declared that this was not true in the farming districts of the middle west. Suggests Increased Taxes The revenues necessary for the bonus should be raised by increased income taxes, Mr. Hale said. "Special taxes of one kind or another might be declared unconstitutional and thus defeat our purpose," he said. Representative Henry T. Rainey, Illinois, declared that the government must raise $800,000,000 in additional taxes above the present high war revenues to meet present expenditures, without granting a cent to the service men. , "With a bonus, we would have to jstablish the most oppressive system of taxation in the world," he said. Would Tax Big Incomes "How could the money be raised For this bonus?" asked Representa;ive Kitchin, Democrat, North Caroina. "There is a public debt of >20,000,000,000 now." "Our plan," said Hale, "would be o tax all incomes above $50,000 at he rate, of 2 per cent, graduating hat until 7 per cent would be! harged on incomes above $1,000,00. This would provide $200,000,-! 00, according to the internal rove-: jo b'lreau." j "Some of the alleged economies j acticed by this congress are a j ime," the witness said, whereupon j j r. Kitchin remarked that "the ] onomies of this Republican con-} ess surely is a crime." Monthly Bonus of $30 A bonus of $30 "for each month's .' . . 5 rvice, with $100 for additional ser- j ce, as the minimum that the gov-!, nment should give to the service ': L*n, representatives of the Veterans Foreign Wars declared. Edward H. Hale, chairman of the ganization's legislative committee,1, serted that this amount would not | itail any expenditures beyond the sources of the government. He also 1 ked that in addition to the bonus, 1 service men be allowed governent loans for the purchase of >mes or farm lands. ' \ !i COLD SPRINGS. V li i! V! AVVUUUVVVVVS Mr. and Mrs. Christie Cothran' >ent Saturday and Saturday night. ith his father near Toney Creek. i Mrs. D. E. Newell returned home j Wednesday, after spending some; me with Mrs. Otis Smith. Mr. Arthur Newell spent Satur-1 ay night with Mr. Horace King. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cochran, and i hildren, spent Saturday night and unday at Mr. W. R. Ellis'. V n n rl 1VTrc Prvrvr* \TocU ??-wJ ??"v. -.-ai. .j. a w^?c aim cimren, from Athens, Ga., spent Monay night with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. fagen. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. King, of Abbeille, spent Saturday night and Sunay at Mr. W. R. Ellis'. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Cochran spent Saturday at Mrs. S. H. Cochran's. Born to Mr. and Mrs. George )avid Nash, March 3rd, 1920, a son. Messrs, Emory. Andrew, Eugene md Arthur Newell all attended the Dyster Supper at the Woodman Hall Saturday afternoon and renorterl a ine time. Mr. and Mrs. Pope Nash spent ruesday with Mrs. Fannie Hagen. Mr. W. B. Uldrick spent Wednes day at Mr. W. L. Dawson's. Miss Amy Uldrick is spending somej time with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kay and; family. This community was shocked Saturday by the news of the death of Mrs. Sam Culbreth, which occurred jit hpr homo hoar Saturday at 12: >0 o'clock. She had been ill only a short time having influenza followed by pneumonia in both lungs. Mrs. Culbreth was before her marriage, Miss Florence Price, she was loved by all who knew her by her kindness and will be sadly missed by all. Mrs. Culbreth is survived by her husband and little one year old baby, father, Mr. S. E. Price, two sisters, Mrs. J. 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