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, 11 = TEXAS WELL REDUCE ; HER COTTON ACREAGE a " 1 Columbia, Feb. 14.?Texas farmers are* going to reduce their cotton acreage from 33 1-3 to 50 per cent, according 'to a letter received by the South Carolina Division of the American Cotton Association from George B. Terrell, Commissioner of Agricul. . ture of that state. He states in his letter that his department is sending out leaflets and bulletins in large numbers dealing with the situation . "and with every fiber in our being we . * are appealing to our Texas farmers to reduce their cotton acreage this year anywhere from 33 1-3 to 50 per <:ent. A letter from A. W. Swain, Secretary of the North Carolina Division also brings the news that North Carolina is certainly going to reduce. In his letter Mr. Swain says: "We are going to reduce more* than we are asked to reduce and are signing up right now almost 100 per cent on the proposition. We are just in " receipt of a wire* from some of the counties reading ?thus: 'Signed up 1,369 to date in my county. Will com1 ' plete the job with around 95 per cent signed up.' . We have several telegrams to this effect and letters from " ' ' ; almost every county saying put us C; down for 100 per cent in favor of re. - duction this year." Reports from other states indicate fc.; . OUR PI ; It is the endeavor of The A*. L \ serve the interests of the put their existence, faithfully an< Interest that assures the very effldaor. , This endeavor will be si come with a keener desire to; You will always find us problems, personally interest ' terests are served to the best We invite you to come a Vv.; us. We are always glad to se< . The Bank % . 1 RESOURCES OVER ONI THOU I J. S. Wessinger, President Robert A. Frick, Cashier. M. A- ! ' , I ' ' Sole Agent for the fam< and also.other brands of s . longest. Always see us f< B. BE %' E t Assembly Street, Everything Sanitary New Star 1 ?FC LADIES AND Open Day a: Food of the Best Quality Prep; Polite Attention with Qi Share jf the public patr cordial welcome awaits t 1312 Main St., Phone that the reduction is going to be j southwide. Officials of the assogiai tion declare, however, that with a surplus of 9,000,0(00 bales staring the I South in the face it will be financial disaster for over a half crop to be raised. SUMMER SCHOOL frOR NEWBERRY COLLEGE STUDENTS I Newberry College, Feb. 12.?Summerland and Newberry will join in a six weeks' summer school to be held at Newberry College beginning about July 10th. The purpose of this is to give an opportunity to the students of each college who may wish to work off conditions, and to help prospective candidates for the Freshman class to prepare for entrance examinations. Tn addition, courses will be offered to public school teachers to equip themselves better for their profession. Col. E. H. Aull, county superintendent of education, Newberry county, has already expressed his' intention to urge the teachers of his county to attend this school. It is believed the school will meet a real need, and it is hoped that it will attract many I students. ' The ladies in attendance will be ; domiciled in the new dormitory, the men in the old. Complete details will be announced later. The standing committee of the board of trustees has selected F. D. ' / (OMISE, I BANK OF CHAPIN to )lic throughout the years of I with a degree of personal highest possible point of ippiemented in the years to serve you. aenniteiy liueiesteu m .yuui ed in seeing that your in- ? advantage. / nd make your deposits with 5 you. of Chapin E HUNDRED FIFTEEN >AND. S. J. Clark, Vice President. L. Wessinger, Asst. Cashier. RRY. Clothing, Shoes, 4. Hats, Caps, Gents' Furnishings, Ladies Ready-to-wear, Etc. >us W. L. Douglas shoes hoes that wear easy and >r bargains. DDV 1\1V A 9 Columbia, S. C, At Reasonable Price Restaurant )R? -GENTLEMEN iid All Night r y ared in the Highest Art. lick Service, onage is solicited, anda he Lexington Folks. 3151-1 Columbia, S.C. McLean of Youngstown, Ohio, director of physical education for session, 1921-'22, to succeed Mr. L. C. Sullivan, who gave notice last December | that he would resign at the close of this session. Mr. McLean has accepted. F. D. McLean was graduated from Newberry College with high honors, June, 1915. He was elected to an assistant professorsmp at once, ana. v. did good work in the department of English. In June, 1916, he left Newberry and secretly crossed into Can$ ada where he enlisted in the Princess Pat regiment and went over with his regiment to Flanders. After our country entered the Great War he trans.ferred to our military organization and made a notable record .in the service of our country. He was discharged a few months ago and is now at the home of his father in Youngstown. Ohio. "Dutch" MacLean put Newberry College on the gridiron map of South Carolina. His experience in coachBEST EVIDENCES I1 The plump, rosy cheek, 2 a well-nourished body, I aw? ifiA lw?ef A IMft V M?V of strength and vigor. SCOTT'S EMULSION is used in tens of thousands of homes every | fday. It improves the appetite, promotes growth and sustains strength. Scott & Bowse, BloomfjnM. NL J. --?ALSO MAKERS OF ninuiua 11 1 (Tablets or Grannies) I I ^INDIGESTION I C. COULTON OPTOMETRIST. Eyes Glasses Examined Fitted 1423 Main St., Columbia, S. C. i GUARD YOUR LUNGS WITH Lungardia LUXGARDIA opens the resplra- ' tory organs, removes the thick masses of sputum, heals the irritation, dispels the cough and cold UI15UI pasaeu m spasittuuii; uu^, Bronchitis, difficult breathine, and such kindred diseases. Thousands attest to its great virtue. If LUNGARDIA fails, your money returned. Price, 60c and $1.20 per bottle. Manufactured by LUNGARDIA CO., Dallas, Tex. For Sale by Harmon Drug Co. I" | SAFETY f STREI ^ everv wav consistent with the ^ ^ ? 4e financial strength and growtl ^ community. Come in and let u ^ more than Bankers?we are a 1 ^ it is a matter of pride with us, t ^ we have developed in our busine ^ ship of those whom we serve. ^ Prosperity is reflected to tl ^ perity of our patrons. | The Bank o ^ Columfc li ing has not been a very long one but has been brilliantly successful. The student body, hundreds o_ old boys, and the people of the town will give "Dutch" the glad hand when he ' comes. y _ _ CHARTER OAK DOTS. The health of this community is very good at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Taylor and family ainea witn jar. ana ->irs. neury Arnold and family Sunday. Mr. Wesley Edwards and Mr. i Owens of Columbia were up at Mr. M. C. Kyzei^'s on a big hunt last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Harmon and family and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harmon dined with Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Hendrix Sunday. Mr. Clarence Sox visited Mr. Clinton Hendrix Sunday. Miss Eva Shealy dined with Miss Sarah Kyzer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie F. Harmon made a trip to Pelion Sunday. DESIGNS^ WjwIitflfiiY Rniinnate TT GUUlllg UUUI|Ul>lJt FLOWERS, For all occasions shipped anywhere. CHAS. L. SLIGH FLORIST, me Main St. Phone 2761 COLU3IBIA, S. C L '.kikk.LHiihLlliikLlL.ikL Our Accuracy Quality e : servu;c i give you "Well Fitted Glasses" ELMGREN Optometrist and Optician 1207 Hampton St. COLUMBIA, S. C. Sanitary Meat Market and Restaurant Fresh native meats always on hand, lea sold im any quantity from 5c up. Our restaurant is prepared to furnisk > meals at all hours. First class meal* = prepared by experienced cooks. CAUGHMAN & SOX MEAT MARKET Nrat Door to Pottoffico. LEXINGTON, C ^ ? ?1 VGTH I % SERVICE | I| i oar PLEASURE to promote is ? principles of SOUND banking, ^ i of the business interest of this ^ s get together?we are something ^ rery human lot of individuals, and Jj hat aside from the responsibilities ? J 5? I iss, we Have cuiuvarea ine ineuu- g ? >f Columbia I ?ia, S. C | il \\\\\\\\Y\\\\\Y\\\\^^^ I" Miss Bertha Porth visited Miss Amy Frank low Sunday. The Blue-eyed Girls. An eastern firm declares that it is going to try to do business without money. Information on the subject will be cheerfully furnished by almost any country editor.?Cheyenne Wells (Colo.) News. You'll never miss the promoter till the well comes in dry.?Minneapolis Better Way. BANK 5 When this bank proi cept, we commit ourselv< in every way that a prog Merchandising, Id It may be that you a many ways in which this We are always rea problems with the view tomer as well as the banl I SUPERVISED BY THE UNI1 a The Home N Lexiogtc Capital, $50,000.00 Member of Federal THE RECO Of many years of hard s the price is forgotten TVie> yhnvp arp the leadim? JL liV MW.V ? V M? -w ? _ o Come in and see them on ( Our Guarantee I Gregory- C onder 1115 Hampton Street, EVERY ONE LIKES 1 Do not forget to remembe] acount with us It does not gifts but increases in value, 2 which we add to the deposits. Accounts are invited. The Palmetto COLUMB RESOURCES 4 ^ 1-4 o* nn i~er v^ent lmcicai i ?iw ARE YOU WORKINi Work of any sort is pure druc your existence. But with a purj for a reward arid it lightens yc pleasure. Have a purpose in life! Mak building up a savings account ii yes with the means to attain yo independence, wealth?they all persistently save. Same rate of interest (4 per ce UVVUJ THE OLD The Carolina Nation W. A. Clark, President. T. S. Bryan, V. President. If? ?s:i Dodson's Liver Tone | ^ Killing Calomel Sale | i : " ' ~ 1 . Don't sicken or salivate yourself or . paralyze your sensitive liver by taking , i caramel which is qmcasiiver. your -"' - dealer sells each bottle of pleasant, harmless "Dodson's Liver Tone" under an ironclad, money-back guarantee thai it regulates the liver, stomach and bowels better than calomel without making you eick?15 milhon bpttfes sold SERVICE | nises Service and you ac3S to support your efforts pessive bank can. lustry and Farming re not familiar with the bank can serve you. t .dy to discuss financial of benefitting the cusI rED STATES GOVERNMENT" [ational Bank ID, S. C. Deposits, $600,000.00 Reserve Association > LLECTION ervice remains long alter i ' Ig. Washington Buggies ||F Hackney Buggies , Nissen Wagons Hackney Wagons H, TREATMENT. vehicle^ of the country. < 3ur floor. Means Something . j Mule Company, j Columbia, S. C. - rO BE REMEMBERD r the children with a bank depreciate like many other tided by the liberal interest * ' J? >< ;5. National Bank j ;IA, S. c. I $10,000,000.00 i Savings Accounts i ?? G WITH A PURPOSE i ! Sgery if it means merely earning )ose back of it yon are working ur tasks and makes work a real e yonr life a success! Start by i this institution. It will furnsh ur object. A comfortable home, come within your reach if you \ int.) paid on both large and sm&U RELIABLE I J ial Bank of Columbia Jos. M. Bell, Caahier. Jno. D. Boll, Asst. Csibioi, J