Lexington dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1917-1919, October 29, 1919, SECOND SECTION 8 PAGES, Image 12
children
all over South Carolina will soon
be singing "Organize, Oh Organize,"
the battle song of the farmers, written
by J. Skottowe Wannamaker,
president of the American Cotton Association.
The song is a stirring call
to the farmers of the South organize.
Copies of the song are being sent
to ail of the schools in the state and
the teachers are being asked to distribute
them among the children and
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"All over the South today," says Mr.
Wannamaker, "voices should be lifted
up in these words to the tune of
"Maryland, My Maryland":
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Ye farmers of this mighty land.
Organize, oh organize:
Its bulwark ever more to stand.
Organize, oh organize. ,
For with the flag of right unfurled,
In spite of darts against you hurled,
You still must feed this hungry world.
Organize, oh organize. ,
If you would come unto your own,
* Organize, oh organize;
Or be forever overthrown.
Organize, oh organize.
Yes, everywhere throughout this
land, f
The tillers of the..-soj^ .cfcust stand,
And be a firing utiited band,
it); Organizer oh organize.
To firmly stand against each wrong,
Organize, oh organize;
Your only hope, in union strong,
Organize, oh organize.
To, break the bonds of slavery,
That bind you now from sea to sea,
And from oppression to be free,
Organize, oh organize.
1 Your calling was the first of earth.
Organize, oh organize;
And ever since has proved its-worth,
Organize, oh organize.
.Then come, ye farmers, good and
true,
With good of all the world in view,
The die is cast, it's up to you.
Organize, oh organize.
Is there not need at this time of one
great encompassing organization, well
managed, well directed, which shall:
take cognizance of the unrest of millions
and harness that unrest " into
greater happiness and usefulness, just
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?not sheet met
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taking some of the fifty babies from
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as the genius of man has harnessed the | <
wasteful waterfalls of yesterday andj:
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"The organization of the American
Cotton Association is meeting with <
wonderful success. Farmers, mer- <
! chants, bankers, and business men .
I throughout the length and breadth of <
1 Dixie are behind this great movement. ;
! Men, women, girls and boys are talk- i:
j ing about it. . It will revolutionize the j 1
j entire South. It will bring improve- ! 1
ment that will result in blessings even ' <
to unborn generations. Many heroes!:
are marching in its ranks. This great |
organization will long live in song and .
story." I,
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?tly droppd into what little of their
lis picture Red Cross nurses are seen
the American Red Cross nursery at
the Germans opened fire from the sea.
deen Angus cattle will lie held in Columbia,
Nov. 7, at the State Fair
Grounds.
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This sale is put on by the American
Aberdeen Angus Breeders Association.
and the Extension Service
Animal Husbandry specialists are
calling particular attention to it as
m opportunity to get good breeding
stock for beef cattle. The cattle for
the sale have been carefnlly.iselected
by Dr. C. D. Love, a representative
of the Association, and this fact insures
first class offerings.
There will be on sale 22 cows, 18
heifers, 6 bred heifers, and 5 young
mils, a total of "?1 head.
\V. J. Sheely, beef cattle specialist
the Extension Service, expects to be
\t the sale, and his services will be
ivailable to farmers attending.
In this connection it is well to renind
farmers wanting breeding cattle
hat the Extension Service Animal
husbandry forces are always ready to
ender every possible service in help-1
hg them to obtain good livestock.
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Of Seasonable Goods
Ladles' Ready-to-wear, Skirts, Dresses,
and Underwear.
rhildrAfi's ReaHv-tn-wftflf*. Suits.
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Dresses, Middies, Underwear.
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A splendid showing of Dress Goods in Silks, Satins and all the i
latest weaves in Poplin, Drench Serge, Storm Serge, Plaids, etc.
Large and varied line of
Men's Hats and Boys' Caps, Ladies', Misses' and
Children's Shoes. Young Men's Latest Styles in
Bates' Best Make. *
Highest Prices Paid for Cotton, Cotton
Seed and Country Produce all the time
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Farmers Big Sale
On account of the high rent and other increasing expenses
we are compelled to close out our entire stock
consisting of
Ladies'Coat Suits,
Cloaks and one piece Dresses.
also Mens', Boys', Ladies' and Children's
SHOES
Cents' and Ladies' Furnishings, Underwear
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and Notions.
Far Below market value today, and, therefore, give you the
benefit of this great sacrifice we are forced to make.
No old auction goods, but all new and up-to-date in
style and quality. Come and look whether you buy or not. .
A cordial welcome awaits you
EUNAUFUL
Columbia Bargain House
. 1107 Washington St., ..f* Columbia, S.-C,
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