The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, January 26, 1921, Section One Pages 1 to 8, Image 3
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for it.
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means of delivery, kceeping
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Cashier.
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SOUTH CAROLINA
TOBACCO ASSOCIATION
Florence, S. C., Jan. 22.-The South
Carolina Tobacco Association h is
adopted threo important undertak
i gs, which, upon accomplishment,
are expected to go a lo'.g way towards
putting the tobacc'o growing industry
in this sate upon a s:ife soun-i eco
nomic and financial basis for tie fu
ture. 'ihese three projects are as rot
lows.
Organization of South Carolina
with Virginia and North Carolina in
a growers co-operative marketing as
sociatioi, wih.ch ultimately may b;
exteded to include Kentucky an:
other states which are j'st now com
ing imtd the growing industry. I
Reduction of the 1921 production by
it least one-third, compared with the!
cerop of 1920.1
.egislation to compel grading an l
ti( ing, which will put the industry on
.oa Wore se'.'ntific anyd intelligent basis
now South Carolina sells in balk,
Sung~raded and untied.
This program was adopted by a
statewide mass meeting of the grow
ers i Florence and by the executive.
committee of the association, upon
specifie authority by vote of the con
vention.
Aaron Sapiro, of San Fr iancisco,
Calif., ttoroey for 14 of t!he biggesti
1,roweis marketing associations of th
Pacific coast states, addressad the
s4tte co.vention here. le ou14lind
ih plans for the co-operative mar
keting association, which the pro-10:
ters hope to have in operation for the
)1922 crop. His phin proposes that 50
per cent. of the aggregate pro'luction
of Virginia and the two Carolin -t
must be signed up under a five-year
pledge bxfore it beco.es effective.
Initial dues shall be $3 per year an]I
the association shall be non-profit
making and exclu:,ively for growers.
Representation shall be on the basis
of the unit of per 1,000,000 poun:is
production. An expert sales managr
shall be retained also.
Mr. Sapiro spoke heei- more thanli
three hours in a very informal man
ner and imore than 1,000 persons, in
9ieluding bankers, merchants, and busi
ness men, as well as tobacco grow
Lis, heard him. At least 200 of them
stood throughout the address to hi ar
htimI. The address exten-!e-I thro'veth
the dinner hour and not half a dozen
persons left the room to eat. A large
number of persons also were unable
to get into the big auditorium.
The state conveItion en:lorsed a
proper reduction of the 1921 produe
tioni, awl authorized the executive
committee to fix the per centage. A
tenssi of sentiment was taken by
ballot in the conven tion. The result
wals Is follows: of 230 persons ex
pressing themselves, six favored above
)0 per cent. cut and even (ntirely cut
tolg out tobacco this yeir, 119 were
for 50 pvr cent. cut., one for '10 per
et 21 for 33 1-3 per cent., eight foi
* " i )o ' forI '91) ner cent., 58
for cutting but not stating any amount
1-, o (ni not exrless thUmseives, an '
sev'ien voltd two to tw;o andI one-half
acres to the horse.
One may infer from this vote, th't
reduction sentiment is very strong in
South Ca-olina . in the light of this
information ,tie exec-utive committee
voted for a reduction of 33 1-3 per:
(-( lit. Immediately on passing thi
iesolutin, the executive comiittee
sent the following wire to F. 1).
Carr, of Wilson, N. c., of the North
Carlina Tobncco Association:
"'xecutive committee of state as
sociation today passed resolution to
raduc' aiereage in this state Iv one- .
thiri, also favoring pacsage of lamv
formcig grading and tioeinig which
ieans another rge cut in 1)10(Li'
tion. This bill will liklv iass. Comn
ititee feels that this ~state will be'
kee ping good fa ithi with hem- sistei
states in this miovemecnt on this basis;
in view oif fact that we cut oveir 18,
000,000 pioundls laxst year-, and we call
upon 0our sister- statec for- fa ithIfiul per
foimance of out mutual obligationis."
Tlhe tobacco association feels t hat
('om)puilsory gr-adIing and t ieing is go
ing to do ai great deali to make the
plaitters i-eal ize the value of makiig
good tobacco and sellinig oinly good
stuff. Also, it is going to (do a gi-e-it
to cut dlown' the prodluction andi( pr-h
:Indigestiong
A Many persons, otherwise
A vigorous and healthy, are
* bothered occasionally with*
*indigestion. The effects of a
disordered stomach on the
systemn are dangerous, and
- prompt treatment of indigos
* tion is important. "The only*
flmedicine I have needed has
been somethIng to aidl diges
A tion and clean the liver,"*
* writes Mr. Fred Ashby,a
MKinney, Texas, farmer
A"My medine is
E Thedford's
SLACK- DRAUGHT~
*for indigestion and stomach
trouble of any kind. I have
RInever found aniything that
tuhsthe spot, lIke Black
Draught. I take it in broken
d* e after meals. For ?. bong
* time I tried pills, which grip-*
edand (ldin't give the good
results. Black-Draught liverA
* medicine is easy to take, easy f
to keep, inexpenoivo."
Oct a package from your
I- druggist today-Ask for and
* insist upon Thedford'a-theA
Aonly genuine.
* Get it today.
Women
Made Young
Bright eyes, a clear skin and a body
full of youth and health may be
yours if you will keep your system
In order by regularly taking
GOLD MEDAL
The world's standard remedy,for kidney,
liver, bladder and uric acid troubles, the
enemies of life and lookr. In uso since
1696. All druggistu, three sizc.
l.ock for t!a name CoSd Medal on pvery box
ond icceit no i nitaton
ibly will tend to extend the market
g period in this state.
In this Connection, the execntivi
1ommittee moved to have the Nort
arol ma warehouse schedule o
!harges adopted in South Carolinn
l'he former are slightly lower, dle L,
n griadin an-l fiei. The sledulle
ire fixed by state law.
V. E. Lea, oi i iinonsville, pre
-ented the executive committee som,
nteresting figures comparing relativ
nelit and loss in North Crli-a '
rading and in South Carolina fo
jot gradi g. These coverett a 10-yea
)eriod, taked froi o.licialI reports. Fo
,his period, North Carolina has re
e(ived $38,714,000 on her tobacc
h:a South Carolina, including th
henonunal year of 1919 when sh
veraged 31 cents more than Sout1
"arolina on her crop. For the othe
vears, she has averaged five to si
ents more th-inl South Carolina an
*eCeived $13,367,000 more than thi
tate.
'The association is committeed thi
car to a policy which is expected t
'flect a tremendous improvement i
he industry in South Carolina. I
,irges the growers to plant only th
most merchantable variet is o'f to
meco, put in only hat they Ca1
ake veyI best care of, cure it mos
aarticul arly, grade it very care full
;ell only paying grdaes, and throi
mt the pool quality stuff which bear
low'n on the market.
Officers of the Soith Carolina To
aceo Association are among the lead
mig tobacco a1n:1 btusines men of th,
tate. 'T'ley are as follows:
President-N. M. McMillan, of Mllul
ins.
Secretary---'. Benton Young, o
FlorcCUCe.
Executive conunittee-S. 13. Postoi
' Johnsonville; It. E. Ciuriln, o
Plorence; ''. L. Si ith, of Mul lins; H
M. Jenkins of St. Charles, EC. E. Mc
Gill of Darlington; Bright Williamsoi
if Darlingtonl; W. I'. Lea of 'Timl
imonville; W. C. llemin rway of Hem
ingway ; .1. Russell Williams of Monk
Iorneri, W. IT. Andrews of Andrews.
Flor.eInce coounty is the center of ti
Lobacco growing indostry of Soutl
[I'rolina.
A)AL DEALERS
WILLING 1) ACl
Washington, Jan. 24.--l'ensyl
"Iania anithrlacite produicer-s, who ar1
udependen t of the r'a i lroad crr,
ions whih Control the bulk of pro.
luction in the industry, today put he.
ore the senate committee c olnsider.
ng the Caler coal regulation bill
statement indicating their will'nig
less to t.ake steps to meet all justi
led consuimers' com iiplaints.
Secord of the anthracite in.
SOUR BAN]
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andI investing bank.
We solicit the p)atron;
al attributes are likewvis
ly desire to become sucd
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use to regret when it is
SThe Bank
JOSEPH S.
At Speci
As long as (03 urrTyp "W"' I
1Iors'h Maigneto aI nd ILeve'r Co n
1921, we will make a special p
theri machines, whlich I mieans a
COLUMBIA SIJ
823 West Gervais~ St.
dustry is that it had attempte( to
distribute coal equitably among
users," the statement issued by W.
J. Thompson, repiresentative of an
associtionl of 101 colliers declared.
Alithi'eite prices dil not. advaice
during the War or after, til' state
mentsaid, as much as they increas
ed of production labor of freight.
IPormer Gov. Aakley C. Curtis of
Maine said the taxation provision of
the Calder bill, which would take
up to 90 per cent. of brokage fees
charged sale:, when they rise above
set maximums would make it "the
most stupendous aid to profiteer."
"As a coal main, I've no objection,
h.e stid. But as a citizen I am tell
ing you what it will do."
After some discussion, the com
mittee a'lopted a motion by Senator
Reed, Dlemioerat, Missouri, extending
the inquiry ti, take in labor consid
eration and their influence on coal
pirodlietion Casts. Chairman LaFol
lette summoned both operators and
11im ont represenltatives to appear to
LOSSES IN BIG FIGURES
London. .Jain. 21.-The losses of
Farrows bak, which suspended pay
ment Deember 20, last, were esti
mated today to aggr-egate 2,800,000
pounds by anl expert accountant who
tevstified in the proceedings against
to'"'s Fnrrow, founder of the bank
Viee President Crotch and Director
liartthead.
STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA,
Clarndont County
COURT O1 COMMON PLEAS
SUMllONS FOR RELIEF
t (Complaint Served)
JA.WeinbergK, Phiintiff,
Georgian Green, .J.anes Green, Sam
Green, EImna Green, fIlenry Brown,
the elder, William Johnson, Daisy
Johnson, Matthew Johnson (some
times called Buster Johnson), Nor
veIl Proown, llenry Brown, the
t younger, Solomon Johnson and A. G.
Stack, Defendants.
To The Defendants above named:
' ou are heIreby summoned and re
quired to answer the complaint in this
action of which a copy is herewith
served upont you, and to serLve a Copy
of your Answer to said Complaint on
the subscriter (T. fl. Stukes) at his
ofhee in the Town of Manning, S. C.,
withmi twenty days after the service
lereof, exclisive of the day of ,ch
s-vervice and if you fail to answer the.
comphint within the time aforesaid
tle plaintiff herein will apply to the
oturt for tle relief demanded in the
(Complaint.
'. H1. Stukes,
Plain tiff's Attorney.
NOTICE:
To ite defendants William Johntson
and lenry Birown, the elder:
TAKE NOTICE that the Summons
and Complaint and Notice of Appli
.eation foi Appointment of a Guardian
A D LITEM were filetd in the office of
Clerk of Cou t (f Comm11ton Pleas for
Clarendon County, South Carolina, on
Novemoer 211th, 1920 and ate now on
file in said of1ice.
Dated this Jauitury .ith, 1921.
T. If. Stukes,
1It Ph.ainntiff' Attorney.
Money i'nck without quest ont
If 1HUNT'S Solve fallN, in thi.
tret',inent of ITCH, ECZEMA,
!ZINGWORM, TETT E R or
o t h r itchinic skin diAe .*
Try a 75 c-nt box at our ri.j
DICKSON'S DRUG STORE
K and
our Future
t saving is something that
rou know.
progressive money saving
ige Of these whose person
e-and those who earlnest
oney saved. TIhere( is no
gone.
of Manning
PROTT, President
UZON, Casher
at Prices !
)rg Sa ws, wich are ei~ pp ed with
tel, l stand uttil Feera, y l etht
rice' f. 0. b). C'olumitta oft $150.(u otn
('(ict.
COLU]MIIIA, S. C.
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