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REALT Home Office GR The Land 1 "fiber lilUVV ffl 7<sf t/ipsforsns- 7T sun a/iines if t/ou jj out security^ $ he thing that all men ;ome men plan to atsavings account and hat your future se- O embarrassment or V ,'C ror. rpen a savings is?don't put it off! ^ mgms agOTfcfcE' /ERSAL CAR | i Truck is serving Dusiness 1 economically as does the *ve all the people fai till fully 'he Ford Truck is a necesith in delivering goods and im the stations, docks and It is a:i ideal motor car a want of the farmer or doesn't supply in the way on at a minimum expense, le Truck, and let us talk F. Arnold mrn f 1 IVLli ave land to sell [ONE or WIRE H ATLANTIC f CO., INC :eenwood, s. c. Auction People n Wi ggf - J. Skottowe Wannamaker Say Senator Smith Will Introduc Resolution at Once Columbia, March 23.--J. Skottou Wannamaker, president of :he Amer can Cotton association, si'd y?sterdi tnai the association ha?i asked co) gress to order a recount of the su plus cotton in the country to see ho 1. _ o . .?M J mucn UL 11 IS siJiniiame una mm. resolution to this end woul'l be intri duced at once by Senato Smith. Mr. Wannamaker also mada pubi the first report of the American Co ton association for 192u and declare that it revealed startlinglv bullif conditions. A canvass of t lie belt, 1 said, showed that preparations for tl l!i20 crop are at least live weeks lat< that labor is extremely short, that 1.1 mild winter with the late rs'art on ti new crop spells certainty of serioi insect damage.on account of the rap spread of the boll weevil and th the pink worm had appeared in tv parishes in Louisiana end in son sf.-ctions of Texas He declared 'h; the world is facing an enormoas sho tage. The statement issued by M V/annamaker follows: "The census bureau, by special r quest of the American Cotton ass ciation, in their final ginning repo issued Saturday separated snaps a: hollies. The report convinces us th The world is faced with a demand th will exceed the supply before th>; 10! ciod can possibly become available. "The total ginning figures jf 1! 2f)8,1t7 includes 580,000 bale of .-na] and bollies which must be deducte leaving a balance of only 10.67.S.1 bales. Each season there is a discro ancy between the supply and distrib i tion figures of cotton amounting jthe average to about 200.000 bales j shown by the census department | ! their regular bulletins. We find th | I the average weight per bale ginn j ii- the lowest in the last 25 years this will certainly result in a mater, reduction. "This crop carries the largest or portion of low grade cotton of ai crop in the last 25 years. Congrw ional action has been requeued ! have a recount made of the? so-call surplus to ascertain the actual nmou of spinnablc cotton. Serator ^ui will introduce a resolution to tli end at once. The "Francis Marion." Every school boy in South Carolj knows or ought to know the story the entertainment f a British offic by Francis Marion. The galla ''Swamp Fox" had nothing to off his guest save roasted sweet potato However the partisan oldier wa limed by necessity in arranging his b of fare, it was a gooddinner that gave the Englishman for there nothjng else qquit o good as a swe T Fc foi ac _ Si* 1 I I r$ potato roasted and the potatoes of| ) ,e South Carolina are perhaps a little 0 ] better than those that grow elsewhere. Francis Marion, was an officer and a tj1( ,e gentleman of ecellent gustatory ,y habits and he had nothing on the his- ^ i- toric occasion to apololige for. The t , r e roasted potatoes spoKe ior x-nemseivesi a wjth unanswerable eloquence. j ? 3" Inl Charleston they are to have a (g? j,, new hotel, whether, of 10 or 20 j| t- stories one does not at themoment s k remember but it is to be called the s je "Francis Marion" and no o?her name ? ie quite so suitable or quite so promising 1| i' could have been chosen for it. If al- H ie a io ways it will give its guests plenty of ra roasted Carolina potatoes they will {a ^ have no reason to complain, though if ,-0 Sundays they serve witB them potato- |j le fed pigs roasted- accordng to the S r_ fashinon of Olar S. C. fame of the inn S r. will be the more swiftly sent to the s upper parts of the earth. 0. The augurjes for Charleston and (I rr Vm+.pl are favorable, there is much E] ^ i in a name and sweet potatowill be for-'ij at ever associated with Francis Ma- @ 20 pjon?The State. " "O' PROMISE ME" 1 ? ^ id, S'-mething About Kegnald Do Ko?'a ' 1 ven's Most Famous Song. New York Times. in sky, This song, wwhvih was sung by Ej ^ Alan-a-Dale in the late Reginald De ? od Koven's "Robin Hood" fop 20 yea^s ra ?]'j and is stiil popuular, was not in the g original score of the opera. It was a rail o-' set to music by the composer, who |j r,y ! chanced upon the verses by Clement s t"0 I Jessie Barlett Davis in the role of s od j Shorter Scott, a London critic, in a 1 "r* i newspaper, and interpolated it in the g ,jc I opera hortly tfer it first ppoductio. GO 0 Promise Me! jra 0 px-omise me that some day you and [f] na Will take our love together to some [|j of! sk>-:er'Where we can e alone and faith re- S .Tit | new- ji I An/4 -finr! H-iq Vinllnvvc vvliptv* fVin3? ? gj. AW.V. w.*. _ es I flowers grew? *t- Those fresh, sweet violets of early g i ill spring, || he Which come in whispers, thrill us ? is both and isng |j| set Of love unspeakable that is to be? 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