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S 0 5 Equi * IntE F I ; Holy Trinity steady increase in the business of the enterprise, and only last year the gin nrery 'was enlarged by the addition of a 70-saw Pratt gin, giving the plant four modern 70-saw gins. Mr. J. B. D)emirek is president of the co:npany. aind Mr. J. B. Addy is see retary. T>e direc-tors are: Dr. J. M. 5. 1R eneo O.F CAPITAL .JSUR PLUS 'he Olde( pped with Fir Safe,"Burg SAVI )rest at 4 per July of each se e e e e e Lutheran Church. Sease, J. B. Derrick, Andrew Sheely, Dr. J. W. Wessinger, A. L. Aull, J. K. Derrick, J. P. Richardson, A. F. Lever, J. C. Epting, Jr. Mr. A. H. Sheelv is sfiperintendent [4 rI e ;lnt The capital stock of the company is $20,000. u - *,e.e..4...eee - TI STOCK - 3t Bank e-Proof Vault -lar Insurance (NSDI cent. per ann year. WE S T'he ave-rage output of the oil miill plant is from 'about about one thous and two hundred tons of seeds crush ed per season, anid the average output of tihe ginnery is from 1,500 to 2,000 bales of cotton ginned per season. The Wii enjoys the distinetion of having the highest analysis of meal in South Carolina this year, and when a representative of The Herald and Newvs w'as in Little Mountain sompe days ago, the plant 'was taxed to its capacity, and was about three thous and sacks behind on orders--3how ing the demand for its product; and there 'is no better way to judge the quality of a product tahan by the d'e mand for it. ' The annual meeting of the stoe'kholders of the company is held each year on June 15. The profits of the corporation have so far been turned into the surplus account. Under the direction and control of skillful business men, who know the oil nmill business, and with a modern plant throughout, the enterprise wil'l continue to succeed in the future, as it has succeeded in the past. The company has hulls and meal al ways on hand, and buys cotton seed at all seasons. TELEPHONE SYSTEM. Remarkable Growth of Telephone Lini es Out of Little Mountain-An Excellent Service. Beginning during July of last year with the erection of a line from Lit dle Mountain to Peak and Spring Hill, in Lexington county, the number of telephone lines out of Little Moun tain has increased until 'today there are one hundred phones connected on the different lines of the Little Moun tain Telephone association. Ten more phones have been ordered, and they will be installed in the very nearfu iure, increasing the number of phones on the different lines of 'the associa tion to 110. In addition to these phones, the swithc'hboard of the Lit tie Mountain association has free con netion with the Chapin exchange, the Chapin association and the Little Mountain association having erected a wire between the two exchanges for their mutual benefit. There are about sixty phones conneetd with the Chap in exchange. The Little Mountain ex ehange has, of cou'rse, connection with the long distance lines of the South ern Bel-l company. Dr. J. M. Sease was president of the ompany which built the first line, -l E -35,oo 4in the Up Country s, Modern Burg Prroof Corliss Y ABSOLUTELY SAFE. PARTMENT um compounded January and OLICIT YOUR BUSINESS. SBSLUELY YOUFSAY urnFomoude Januaryndet OLICIT YOUR BUSIESSES LITTLHEN OUA, SAY C.