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ANNUAL MEETINi ASSOCIAT Columbia. Nov. 15?Officers for the! i 1 ensuing year will be elected and much j other business of importance trans- j acted at the annual meeting of the j S. C. Cotton Association which will be held here on Tuesday. December 2. j v Officers of the association have a mat- j ter of tremendous importance to sub- j mit to the meeting-, they say, a mat- J ter that will affect every farmer in, the state. J A tremendous attendance is ex- ' i pected 011 the meeting. Every mem- j her of the association in the state is [ invited to attend and there will be | official delegations from each county, j chosen by the various county associa- \ I tions. , J Addresses will be delivered, by a ] number of prominent men. Officers! of the association have invited a num., ber of men of wide reputations toj speak but pending their acceptance1 of the invitations their names will not; be announced. Election of Officers. Great interest centers around the election of officers. J. Skc-ttowe j Wanriamaker, who has been chairman I of the soutn uarouna uotton Associa- j tion since its formation, has an- j nounced that he will be forced to re- j tire from the head of the State Asso- j elation in order to devote all of his J time to the presidency of the^Ameri- j ' can Cotton Association. whi?? em braces the entire belt. There is much [ speculation as to who will succeed Mr. j Wannamaker at the head of the association. A vice president and a treasurer and a state executive committed will j also be chosen. * t Present officers of the South Caro- ! lina Cotton Association are: J. Skot- ! towe Wannamaker, of St. Matthews, i chairman; John T. Mackey, of Cam-! den, treasurer; Julian C. Rogers, of Columbia, assistant treasurer; Mrs. H. R. Clinkscaies. of Columbia, secretary; Harold C. Booker, of Colum- j bia, publicity chairman; B. F.? Me- ' i Leod, of Charleston, state manager: I J. S. Wannamaker, of St. Matthews; ! ' J. H. Claffey, of Orangeburg. R. M. j Mixon, of Williston; John T. j Mackey, of Camden; W. \V. Long.: Clemson College; T. J. Britt, of Mc- i Cormick and T. G. McLeod. of Bishop- i ville, central committeemen. Much Accomplished. In a letter sent to the various j county chairmen of the state urging a , full attendance on the meeting here, j Chairman Wannamaker review's some of the things accomplished by the organization of the cotton belt the past year and touches upon the plans for the future. "Following in the wake of the or- j ganization of the organization of the j American Cotton Association in each j section of the cotton belt," he says, i / tCameIa are sold everywhere in scientifically sealed packages of 20 cigarettes or tenpackages(200cigarettes) in a glossine-paper-covered carton. We strongly recommend this carton for the home or office supply or when you travel. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Winston-Salem, N. C. * GCOTTON ION DECEMBER 2 'comes the formation and putting into effect and force the aims, objects and purposes of which we are so earnestly striving. As a result of the work already Accomplished the entire South has received untold benefits and is today recognized as the coming part of the nation. More warehouses owned and controlled by the people of Hid Smith have been built than at any time since the War Between the States; stock has been raised for the erection of two cotton factories by members of the Association; a three million dollar corporation for financing and effecting: direct sales of cotton has been formed, and a great amount of additional constructive work has been acocmplished. "As /a result of the work already accomplished by the Americah Cotton Association, we are receiving communications from practically every section of the world where cotton is consumed, and from every line of the cotton industry. Also, papers, periodicals and magazines throughout America, Canada and in Europe are j carrying special articles concerning the Association. We have just been notified by several leading papers and j magazines that they are sending special representatives for personal interviews for the purpose of giving j special write-ups of the American Oot! v "? there to wake a sketch of lier citfton was just over, and she talking to a little knot of won :s.. The first I heard, as I slid quietly into a ^irby seat, wejc ".National Biscuit, ^calhngn^Jjj;antly my own tasty ^icc^^iigucl;eoii. I liked lier, 1 comfortably as my t>c:j and ears $k Jk "F%tweenvrne dark r.:i she was quoting, s a bit f:i pausevr^^|^^n|^|> world tli!fej0$rve^:iveii tha babies. First I haiL^iflSF^^ A Then, when thcv^to^ to toddle, i t^xgSr always 1 me in my come. An no one rm? . . Chiidrenjpr ginning of the 1 and s^ soup better, and 1 purejfr faction, when the ( tenW served. Nothing ca: place of U needs Bi th|| on the family table. *?Ju NATIONAL ^?0 '%C0MPANY ^plp^ went on, mals. They are most l?Q3B|5g]g^ most tractable after something to eat. National BiscS^S Iftinties always begin or- Chil-f -sszz^r. ?* it). -j^'ilTiP^ w iy* ^fikfsHfeasp CAMELS are in a class most refreshing, the : ) ever smoked. You can pre Camels puff-by-puff with a any price! Put quality, f faction to the utmost test! Made to meet your taste, (3ar liberally you smoke them! Th and choice Domestic tobaccos rr 1 - ? r : ^ : t__ Doaiea, yei so iasuinaimgiy siu time you light one you get new Freedom from any unpleass unpleasant cigaretty odor makes enjoyable. In fact, Camels appeal to th many new ways you never wi premiums or gifts. You'll pre. ton Association and the various Southern questions that the Association will materially affect, and it is the consensus of opinion that the American Cotton Association is a world-power in the cotton industry today. "At the Dec. 2nd meeting it will be absolutely necessary for me to lay down the duties connected with the formation of the American Cotton Asj sociation I have been for almost the j last year forced to lay aside my per! sonal business at an enormous sacriI ! fice as J realize that this was a great I cause and should receive first conj sideration above every other duty. I feel that there are many men in th'S state who can fill the position of State President far better than I can. My health has been seriously affected by | strain under which I have laboring | and I urge in justice to the StatC j Association that you select my sucJ cessor on Dec. 2nd. T will still have i my hands full as President of the ! National Organization." j J I The Tea Shop IN THE ARCADE I Delicious Luncheons served Open from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Arcade Building I COLUMBIA, S. C. riren's Hour like a. feast. Ivr tiny toddlers' there is a ?*::: " ? menu, sometimes Uneeda Bis- "1 and milk. sometimes Graham Or-:-1 ers. Oatmeal Crackers or Lunch IV iieuit. This is: changed 0:1 spcoi.V I occasions to Old Time Sugar Cooki ies or ewton:; and, rarest of | days when we had wpP^roam and X a Pisco, and those [were our party days. '"Don't, think my hour is just A liuncU hour. It started us happily, ,4j"i,vAya' 1 e us sure they day?for ^^fcmust feedhvays ready? ^L^fa rash?always weiappetiser at the be- wr| meal, making the best lfc :he final touch cf satis* II; :heese and coffee are Mi n take the ?&> j SCUlt 1 ^5??SI!p?1 I 1 Pflfls be. During the babies were growing Sjglffr aevef missed the ChilOTirs Hour with its tasty feast> m by themselves?easily the mrv^t likable nVarette vou - ?o j >ve that! Simply compare ny cigarette in the world at iavor and cigarette satisI nels never tire it, no matter how e expert blend of choice Turkish lakes Camels delightful?so fullooth and mellow-mild. Every and keener enjoyment! mt cigaretty after taste or any 5 Camels as unusual as they are e most fastidious smoker in so II niiss the absence of coupons, fer Camel Quality ! ! r JOHN" I). OIVKS SIO.000,000. " I John D. Rockefeller has added $10.000,000 to hs endowment of the Rockefeller Insttute for Meclcal Research, j it was announced in New York Satur- j clay. The gift, the largest single one j made to the institution, is to meet i i rapidly growing needs in its many lines j of work and to make new knowledge i available for protection of the public" : health and for improved treatment of disease and injury. ? i Additional research in biology, j chemistry, physics and medicine will j be carried forward by reason of the j new gift, and general enlargement of : thes cope of activity of the institution I will result, it is said, j The scientific s-taff of the Rocke- j , feller institute numbers 65 men.About ! j 31 "? persons are employed in its tech- f J nical and general service. All dis- j j coveries and inventions made by thoso ' in the employ of the institute become ! 11lie property of it, to be "placed free-! j ly" at the "service of humanity." I I . i | ! at as n Bfl j 10a mast ao more It is not enough that you | stop the cough, you must go j back of the effect and remove j the cause. Thousands subject j j to colds and coughs find thai j : three or four times daily | works wonders in building up ! resistance, Scott's derives | its power to strengthen by j I its povjer to nourish. Better j let Scott's Emulsion help ! | remove ike cause. I ^The Norwcjrir.n cod-!ivcr oil used I in Scoit's Emulc'crv i.~ l j.or-refir.ed j in our oa?n American laboratories. jj i/j ; I Its purity and qr.a!:ty is unsurpassed. i } Scott iilio\7no, Blcomneld.N.J. lv>27 j Thi.-> Means You. When ycu get up with a bad taste j j in your mouth, a dull tired feeling, J j no relish for food and are constipated, ! you nay know that you need a dose of j j Chamberlain's Tablets. They not j | only cause an agreeable movement of j I the bowers, but cleanse and invigorate j the stomach and improve the diges- i ti on. _ j - # / . . dTiA ?stP9s j | After you eat?always take EAT0M1C i ( FOR YOUR ACID-STOMACH) Instantly relieves Heartburn, Bloat- j ed Gassy Feeling. Stops food souring, repeating, and all stomach miseries. j Aids digestion and appetite. Keeps stomach sweetand strong. Increases Vitality and Pep. EATONIC is the best remedy. Tens of thou- ; sands wonderfully benefited. Only costsa cent or two a day to use it. Positively guaranteed to please or we will refund money. Get a big | box today. You will ece. Harmon Drug Company. Lexington, S. C. | Good Sight | i8 priceless . ! Good Vision i i i It is necessary to good sight. | Eye strain is common. Eye strain can be overcome. Headache, squinting and cross-eyes are caused by defective vision. We examine the eyes for defects. We correct the defects with proper j fitting glasses. 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Carrot, Lettuce, Mustard. Radish. Spinach, Turnip. Let us help you select best things to plant. Rose Hill Greenhouses 1519 Main Street COLUMBIA, - S. C. Sanitary Meat Market and Restaurant Fresh native meats always on hand, j Ice sold in an7 quantity from 5c up. Our restaurant is prepared to formal meals at all hours. First class meals prepared by experienced cooks. CAUGHMAN & SOX I i ? a m v* m a t> *r nm MM! MAKKfcl Nezt Poor to Postoffico. I LEXINGTON, 5. C I \ treasons We are equipped to do on any make of car an done by us. We do nothing but REP business. Drive your c and we will do the rest away it will be with a with the work and our Our shop is under the of one of the best auto CLAUDE E. CREi Phone No. 1154,-1829 Ma j Cjl_t__ D.:L unuea Jiaies ?vam Anno Very Low E Acc< Southern Ex] Augus November Round (t?Q 1 TRIP (DO. 1 ' [War Tax t Tickets on sale November 10 trains scheduled to arrive Ai ber 22, 1919. Good to reach to midnight November 24, fare 25 cents. Ample equip] regular trains to handle the < _ -a O Southern K< For information and other i points apply to Ticket Agent ?KeepWdMi I %J| Do not allow the U j poisons of undigested HlJ 1 SHa food to accumulate in Mm ? ?jf^? your bowels, where they 1 are absorbed into your ffigU 7PT* system. Indige^jon, con- < |oB stipation, headache, bad m B blood, and numerous IcPp other troubles are bound to follow. Keep your ||L W'm system clean, as thous- Mm WkgP ands of others do, , by ^Wk 1 ! pr^ taking an occasional dose JfjB of the old, reliable, veg- SL I > etable, family liver meat- 12 i mi Thedford's )?? 1 ! ni i. n li ! * i BiacK-uraugiii i j^jfe Rising Fawn/G^, wn'tes: WjL ford's Biack-Draught a3 a family medicine. My 6PV I jKrff mother-in-iaw could not ? ? J ; take calomel as it seemed TIP A 3S10& too strong for her, so she fe&|| JS aH? used Black-Draughtasa FJ x mild laxative and liver T Fkm regulator... We use it Jsm in the family and believe |?|L \WM ^ is the best medicine for jgn? |yPf the liver made." Try it. >aJjl | SgFAA Insist on the genuine? kF$| FLaB Thedford's. 25c a pack; MONEY TO LEND \ On improved farm lands. 5 to lO years, can close loan in three weeks if necessary. Easy Terms, JAMES B. MURPHY,. 1113 Palmetto BIdg., Columbia, S. C the following historical sketch of the i ; Garage repairing of any kind d guarantee all work AIR CARS, that's our :ar direct to Creason's ; , and wrhen you drive smile of satisfaction wTay of doing business > personal supervision repairmen in the State \SON, Proprietor. J un Street, Columbia, S. C. \ oad Administration unces xcursion Fares i Dunt position Fair ta, Ga. 11-22, 1919. 8 FROM LEXINGTON ;o be Added] th, to 21st, inclusive and for .igusta before noon Novemoriginal starting point prior 1919. Minimum round trip 4. M~A ?n mem win ue pi.uviueu un an extra travel. liiroad Lines *ound trip fares from other ;s. J