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We I strongly rIecornmflend this car ton for the I home( or otnice supply or when! you travel! R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Winston-Salern, N. C. PE-RU-NA d di . 3- tel ;pr te th 9 Ith ne wl 'Ir. *4,.a Me' late', 2c04 B. stl -it o te ciety of U.i. Je olry fi pl Sold F. erywhere. th 'ablet or LIquid For,,,rn be nie on in this city on December 2. The t roposed corporation would be similar m > one that has already been formed s Georgia, with Governor Dorsey as s head, and with a capital of $2,500, an DO. th wI Many other matters of importance m 'ill be discussed at the meeting, says wi statement issued by J. Skottowe tu Tannamaker president of the as- ar )ciation yesterday. The meeting will co e held at Craven hall and will be call I to order at 10 o'clock, a. m. th "Some of the best speakers of the )untry," said Mr. Wannamaker "will Idress the meeting on questions of tal importance to the South; among ose to speak are Col. Harvie Jor in one of the foremost experts on tot a in the South. He has made a life udy of the question and visited 'ery cotton consuming country in e world. Col. Thomas J. Shackle rd, a prominent lawyer and farmer f Georgia, will also speak. Col. lackleford is giving untiringly of his me and services to the work of the isociation, realizing the tremendous mnefit that it will bring to the entire auth. D. Shuford Murph, head of the deral warehouse sytsem, Governor ickett of No:ti. Carolina, Governor ooper of South Carolina, J. S. Wan imaker, president of the associatiop id others will be among the speak s for the occasion. "The first order of business will be ie pc..manent organization of the as >ciation, the election of officers, in uding president, first and second ice presidents, secretary and easurer, board of directors of the na onal association, and e;ccutive com aitteemen. "This meeting is for the specific pur rse of transacting concrete business nd there is no question but that mat -rs that will effect the policy of the ate, not only for today but for the iture wil Tbe put into ef'ect and 'force rhile the South Carolina warehouse t has served a great purpose, still meet present conditions it is ab lutely necessary to make certain anges concerning the warehousing cotton, it being realized that un ss this is done the warehouse system ~n CAMELS are the most refreshir ever smoked! Put all your ci1 then buy some Camels, give them< for your own satisfaiction that ii body and in many other delightfi class by themselves! Camels are an expert blend of c Dornest ic tobaccos. You'll not only kind of tobacco smoked straight, remarkable" lull-bodied,-mildness flavor it provides! Camels are a< Camels win you in so many ne permit you to smoke liberal) taste but leave no unp~leasant cil pleasant cigaret ty odor!i Compare Camels with; in the worl ai t any pri prefer Caime) qualityt coupons or gifts' w being operated throughout the uth by interests opposed to'the pro cer will gain a stronghold in the tte. For this reason certain ad ions to the present warehouse sys ii will be discussed and in all prob-. ility go into effect. These proposed ins have met with the hearty ap oval of the farmers merchants bank s .and business men, ntsr only roughout' the state but throughout e entire cotton belt. It isabsolutely cessary for the producer to not only trehouse his cotton and finance it rile in the warbhouse but to go one p further, market his cotton and ance it until it reaches the con mer. Several plans that will com ate the chain have been worked out, ese plans have lieen submitted to the st posted farmers, merchants, busi sa'and professional men throughout e South and have met their unani us approval, it being the consen s of opinion thatit will make a com ete change in the handling of cotton d will prove of untold benefit to e producer and the entire South. It 11 remove the unnecessary middle in, put the producer in direct touch th the consumer and the manufac rer both at home, in New England d abroad. This baik'ng and export rporation solves the problem. "As a result of the steps taken at is meeting the South will warehouse 'o t \Vhen 1 Croup Threatens t Quick relief of baby's croup often forestalls a serious situation when this dreaded diseaso cones in the late t hours of night. tW SAltTir. Cu~n.S Mothers should keep a jar of Brame'e Vapooen thn Salve convenient. When Croup threatens tibla delightful salve rubbed well into baby's throat. chest and under thearms, will relieve the choking break congestion, and promote restful sleep. Takes the place of naudeating drugs. Usedextensivelybypby sicians in combating croup, colds, pneu r naetc. In children as well as :mown-ups. 30e 60e and $1.20 at all drug stores or sent prepaid by Brame Drug Company N. Wilkesboro, N. C. very tast-etadko Squality, flavor, smooth il ways CameIs are in a hoice Turkish and choice prefer this blend to either but you'll appreciate the and smooth, refreshing :igarette revelation! w ways! They not only y without tiring your garetty aftertaste or un adny cigarette ce ! You'll Keep Well Do not allow the poisons of - undigested Iood to accumulate in your bowels, where they are absorbed into your s stem. Indigestion, con ' ipation, headache, bad, blood, and numerous other troubles are bound to follow. Keep your system clean, as thous ands of others do, by taking an occasional dose of the old, reliable, veg etable, family liver medi cine. Thedford's Black- Draught Mrs. W. P. Pickle, of Rising Fawn, Ga., writes: "We have'used Thed ford's Black-Draught as a family medicine.- My mother-in-law could not take calomel as it seemed too strong for her, so she used Black-Draught as a mild laxative and liver regulator.. . We use it in the family and believe it is- the best medicine for the liver made," Try it. Insist on the enuine Thedford's. a pack age. E-75 narket and finance its own cotton. The anking and Export corporation will eceive the heartiest support aid co +peration and the farmers, merchants, ankers, business and professional ien have declared wholeheartedly for Leading bankers throughout the youth to whom these plans have been ubmitted are supporting it andj.urg ig the speedy completion of the neces ary corporations for carrying the lan into effect. A similar organiza ion has already been formed in Geor 'ia with a capital of $2,500,000. There 3 no question but that one will be es ablished in every state in the cotton elt, thus completing the chain biroughout the length and breadth of he cotton belt. 'As a result of all this work there 3 no question but that cotton will " ever again sell below the cost of pro uction, that there will be a .tremen ous saving in the uneconomic man er in which cotton has been handled eretofore. "Reports received at' headquarters how that this will probably .be the nost largely attended meeting ever ield in the state. The various coun es are showing considerable rivalry n working up their -delegations :in an ffort to lead the list in representa ion.' GIVEN BRITISH CROSS Fort Mill, Nov. 20.-Willie H. Mims Son of Mr. and- Mrs. Fred Nims of Port Mill, sergeant in company G, Dne Hundred and Eighteenth infan try, Thirtieth division -has returnedl from Washington, D. C., where he re 2eivedl the British military cross, the awardl being made by the Prince of Wales. Mr. Nims is a colonel on the staff o'f 3overnor Cooper and has a war rec rd of which his friends are .jutsly )roud. He already had been awarded :he distinguished service cross by the var department. - ------- rho Quinlos That Dess Not Affect the Head Secauge of Its tonic and laxative effect. LAXA rivRt BROMO QUININEt is better than ordinary 2ninine and does not cause nervousness nor riniging In head. Remember the full name and oot for the sitnature of E. W. GovE. 30c.' t/ Buy By Mail' and Save Money Write For Our Catalog-sez NM .C1? Itr sowie,nyTrca tcn Quiaktv Stylo and Price the. Best Guaranteed to Wear, l't am! .Casfy. We Wish to Announce That we expect a shpment of Franklin and Nash AUTOMOBILES In shortly, therefore will be in position to make reasonably prompt delivery. If interested a demonstration can be had. It will give us pleasure to show you. Tisdale Motor Co. SUMTER, S. C. 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