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Live Stock Associations To Meet, j Clemson College, Feb. 20.?Thei annual meetings of the South Carolina Live Stock Association and of | the South Carolina Dairyman's Association will be helil jointly in Colum-| bia, :\larcn <5 ana *. aauuuu^ >.? nouncements just made by R. M.j Cooper, Jr., president of the former.) and J. P. McMaster, Extension Service Agent in Dairying, and ex-oflicioj secretary of the latter. The program. of the two-day session is so arranged; that the first day, March 3, will be de-j voted to addresses and discussions of. dairying. This part of the program ^jps not yet been completed, but Sec-' retary McMaster promises that it will, be an excellent one. The Live Stock Association part of1 the program, which will occupy the j joint meeting on March 4, is practi-; cally complete, according to Presi-f dent Cooper and the Extension Ser-j vice Live Stock Specialists who are helping arrange the program, ana in-, eludes the following numbers: Ex-Gorernor Stewart, of Virginia, a big breeder and feeder of cattle j and a recognized authority and lead-j er, who will talk on "Raising sBeef. Cattle in the South." Mr. E. W. Sheets, of the Bureau, of Animal Industry, Washington, D. j C., who will discuss "Steer Produc-j tion and the Future Outlook for' Feeder Cattle." 4 Mr. E. Z. Russell, of the Bureau j of Animal Industry, one of the bestj hog authorities in America and well 1 remembered in this State for his fine work in hog judging at the last State Fair, who will talk about "Hogi Raising in the South." Other well informed hog men will j be on the program, and successful; South Carolina hog growers will take | prominent part in the discussions | Promise is had also of specialists j from the big packing houses and j from the big livestock commission J houses to discuss the finishing ofj hogs and steers and the demands of the Eeastern markets for the various classes of moat animals.. With the growing interest in livestock in the State, and the fact that, our livestock leaders are already be-, ginning to make ready for the comtrr? , : -I II i! II Mir?Aor\ UF i ijl |I Among Wizard prodi || use in cleaning. Their |] them to every housev WIZARD POLI! If? A thoroughly tific polish for ture, woodwor floors. Can be i 9 the finest finis protect and pi Polish prodi || luster which d show finger marks or str fj gummy or sticky j and t< will not adhere. 4 ounce bottle 12 ounce bottle .... ?i-?rt can 1-2 gajie.n can Gallon can IB f ^^jjp ! WIZARD WALL [; Cobwebs and dust, nc IUigli, are never out of convenient wall duster, handle enables you to nook on moldings, pic and walls. The chemi yarn duster gathers up t' out scattering it. Wasl no renewing. Price, $1 11 || 5 | II is 2 ? Kerr Fi ! 20-22-24 N. ( I I n<r of ihe great Southern Cattle-1C men's Association to Columbia in 1921, the joint meeting of these two Lj Associations will undoubtly be the c nost enthusiastic and successful Ia Meeting in their history. !); I" SENATOR DIAL GIVEN i s AN INTIMATE WRITE-UP j I Iv (By Fraser Edwards, In Washington hi Post.) I V "Dial for President." j e "But," queried the gentleman. who,v regarded himself as the repository of' ]i all political knowledge, with a super-jo cilious lift of the eyebrows, "who in j o h? is Dial." j s Nathaniel Barksdale Dial, a United ! States senator from the sovereign \ ~ State of South Carolina, is president j of every worth while business enter-, prise in his native State, so his name, should not be overlooked by the dis-j interested and patriotic citizens so' frantically searching for a business! man of vast experience for the Presi-' dency. ? ! Has fhe Presidency Habit. As a matter of fact, Senator Dial' is doubly fitted for presidential jobs, for it is a hereditary instinct with 1 him. It may be said to be a blood taint that he has been unable to overcome. His father was president of a bank and many other enterprises. After graduating from three Southern universities, Senator Dial began the practice of law, and in fact has kept it up. But the law is merely a| side line. His real job is being president. Whenever a new enterprise is organized in the Palmetto State Senator j Dial is promptly electcu president of, * u ~ onrl .j m octjpn trpr iq His-! LUC uuuiimuj auu w. ? patched to inform him of the fact j But having a predisposition for tho presidency, he accepts the post and enters cheerfully upon his duties and proceeds to build up an organization from a shoe-string. Organized Two Banks. o He once helped to organize a bank, p of which his father was made presi- g< dent. Then the presidential procliv_ j ? ity began to crop out in young Dial, * so he forthwith organized two banks and became president of them both. He still holds both jobs, too. / His presidential propensity not ? being satisfied with these elevations g Senator Dial built a cottonseed oil 1 mill, a glass works, a cotton mill andlB a bonded warehouse and promptly ;G took over the executive reins of all! | four enterprises. He then became in- i I teres ted in the development of water; ? power in South Carolina. He there-jb fore organized a water power com- | * pany and the presidency came as a j ?..? i H i 1 let I IA I UL ^ jjj Engraved Cards and Invitations? J e The Press and Banner Go. j iitHiiiiitHiimitMMiMiiiiiiiriiiMimiMiiiiitiiiiiiiiuiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiitrMiitimiiimitiiiiiiiiMiitiiitiiHiinniiMiiiiititi LPS TO CL! icts you will find a host o: uniformly nigh quality /ife. aces a gathering dust, c irilliant arcl Polish for cle oes not preserving the fl eaks, is not made of the best 3 which dust hus the adjustabl under furniture. 25 oily or slippery. 50 Price, $1.00, $1 ... $1.00 ... 1.50 9Rfl \ 1 gg \ , DUSTER WIZAR ) matter how ^ie nios^ &an^ reach of this made; it does ik Its GG inch dust. Its chemi reach every gathers and hold: ture Jrar^es becomes soiled y< ically treated J he dust with- out lnJunnS 'Is c iable; needs Xec,Js 110 renewi .00. shape. Price, ? Sold Only By irniture Co klain St., Ah OMMAMH-RS OK AMERICAN LEGION CALLED TO >IEE Birmingham. Ala., Feb. 2S.?Franl !.. fA (Mi ,.n,????wlni. ,>f ll,o AlllO ill U. UIIVtM, lUiiHiKUiiiri wi uiv .uiiv an Legion, lias called a conference < 11 state-commanders of the Legion < In; Southern states to he held in Bii linghr.m Saturday. .March 6th. ri'HKfli: CWNCIL WILL ACT ON MASSACRE London. Felt. 2S.?The military e: erts were called before the bier aft( oon session of the supreme counci hen reports of the Armenian mass: res were further discussed. Jus rhat the council wanted of the e: evis was not explained. l<ut it : fficially announced tonight that tl: ouncil has agreed to deal with tl ituation immediately. j JOHN A. HOLLAND, The Greenwood Piano Man. TV) largest dealer in musical lnstr ient9 in Western Soutn Carolina. Sel ianos, self-flayer pianos, organs ai swing machine. .Poforonoe: T1 tank of Greenwood, the olrleai ar Uongest Bank in Greenwood Count SCALED TINS ONLY j W*iiyr' & YOUR GROCER'; ! nwtem. HOUSE I COFFEE j Him hi mm unnuij?mwuui?i?nwnrnr-"" mmmmmmrnrnrn j EANLINESS f conveniences for will recommend MOPS are the convenient triangular shape. They can L be had in either the chemically treated style, for >r treated with Wizening, polishing and oor finish. Mop is yarn. Smooth handle le elbow, for getting Does not make floors 1.25, and $1.50. 3 l Kttf !, = czsax I j ! = I : ? =7. ! jj I i I D DUSTER tary type of duster )t stir up and scatter ically treated yarn 5 the dust. When it ou can wash it withhemical properties, ng. Convenient in 150c. mpany, beville, S. C. t telffilililflllllllllll c- ! |g | The! j| Four | 11 Stores I B01 ( I We take great pri< a. selection of every i Is ^ !e j| In selecting the 1 y I on good workman - jj "Correct Style" I | CLOT Our entire stock c wide range to sel greens and beaut | SHOE (| Our line ot Shoes r American Boys, Black are all here [I | HOSI Durable hosieryI| HAT< A large assortmer |l( colors. [I I SHIR' In colors and pi match them both. I| UND Our entire line of Union suits and Send or bring the 1 to foot. || | 1 ii ill n II II u I! B I i Rost mtBtmaatmmmmm Rosenberg M Department Stor< Abbeville, S. C. fS DEPART de in our Boy's Departm irticle. Dest materials and layin ship, we alsokeep in n at "Moderate Prices." T1ING )f spring suits has arriv< ect from, blue serges, b iful mixtures. :s and Oxfords in all leat Scouts,' Dress Shoes, C ready for your inspectio: ERY -In all sizes correctly > AND CAPS it of boys hats and caps rS, COLLARS, TIES ain. A tie to match the ERWEAR boys furnish ings is cor separate garments-Paj boy in, we will equip hirr THE ;nberg Me er. to. i es Many Departments WENT | nrvn/n'n 1 vi/> -C4>L\ /% -r^ cuii,, ojjccicti cent; in tut; g a great deal of stress M lind that boys demand 3d. You will find here a J lue cassimers, browns, T=^ hers is complete. )xfords in Tan and jj priced. m m in the latest styles and jj shirt, a fancy collar to |j nplete. amas and night shirts i properly from head jj E :r. Co. |