The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, July 14, 1920, PART II 8 PAGES, Image 12
COTTON ASSOCIATION I
STARTS BIG DRIVE
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On Thursday, July 15, an Intensive
sj;atq-wtde campaign will be launched,
under the auspices of the South Carqlina
Division of the American Cotton
.Association, the Extension Porce?.of
Clemson College, the South Cardlina
Warehouse Commission and the
United States Department'of i^Ticulture.
The campaign is for tlie purpose
of securing more members .of the
American Cotton"Association; tha se7
curing of funds for the erection of
cotton warehouses itf every county
and the securing of funds with whioh a
to c-mnlov cotton Erailers In every ?
county. I
There will be three state-Wide meet- n
ings, the first at Anderson on July
15 at which Snator Dial, Hon. A. F. n
Lever and J. Skottowo Wannamaker, c
president of the American Cotton As- n
sociatlon, will speak; the second at
Orangeburg, July 16 to be addressed
by Governor Cooper, W. H. Stone of "
the Manufacturers Record, Col. T. J-. .
Shackleford and J. S. Wannamaker,
and the third at* Kershaw on July 17 ..
to be addressed by Hon. A. .F. LeVer,
J. A. Evans and J. Si Wannamaker.
Following these meetings, there will
be three meetings held in each county.
Setting forth the objects and pur- n
- poses of the campaign, the following Cj
letter has been addressed to the people v
of South Carolina: . p
To South Carolinians. t<
Every man, woman and child who ci
has the privilege of calling himself or b
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Duggies, vv dgt
We Have a Splendid Line
| We have every style and size in
Come in and see them on our fic
OUa GUARANTEE M
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| 1115 Hampton St., - - jr
EVERY ONE HKES T
Do not forget to remember
nennnf uiihVi ns - Ti- dnon nnt.
W. E. Hu
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Fire and Automi
Represe
Liverpool, JLond
LEXINGTON,
gifts but increases in value, a
which we add to the deposits.
Accounts are invited.
The Palmetto
COLUMB
4
RESOURCES
4 Per Cent Interest Paid on
CANNING
Dont grow a good garden am
tables are plentiful. Can your
rJ r\wn xrnnv Killo nnvi
JVUi glUUCI J Uilio
supply of canned fruitsTand"veg
i economical but healthful.
PRI<
Packers' Cans, 21-16 openin
crated 500,
| No. 3 cans, per 1.000__
FRUIT JARS
N Masan Fruit Jars' one qt. size,
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CANNING
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All sizos at 'very
LORICK BI
COLUMBIA, S. C.
lerself a South Carolinian is vitallj
nterbsted in the campaign to be
aunched by the Cotton Association
he State warehouse Commissioner
be Extension Service of Clemson Colego
and the U. S. .Department of Ag^culture
for the purpose of arousing
he people to the necessity of making
he grst organized effort to work oui
he problem of the scientific marketng
of their cotton. To this end three
neetings will "be held in practlcallj
ivery county in the State. The three
>roblems. to be discussed are foundanental.
1st. Tp arrange for the grading oi
ho farmers' cotton by a disinterestid
party who wlll.be an appointee oi
;he State and Federal Governmenl
working under the supervision of the
Extension Service of Clemson College
,nd the U. S. Department of Agricui>
ure and in cooperation flrlth the Coton
Association and Warehouse Comnissioner.
9rw! Tn nrrnniro fr?r V? r
ocessary warehouse space to take
are of at least 50 per cent, of our nornal
cotton crop. j
3rd. To increase the membership
f the Cotton Association in ordei
bat it may be a potential factor in
be economic life of the Statfe.
It is unthinkable that South Caronlans
will not at once recognize tnu?
bis campaign and movement is ol
be most transcendent importance,
rothing in the economic history of
bis State, that has been a pioneer in
lany of the economic, industrial and
Lvio movements of this country, is so
ital, so far reaching- and touches every
hase of our very existence as the Indigent
marketing of our principal
rop?cotton. This can only be done
y first solving in a sensible way the
3ns, Harness.
of Well Made Vehicles
Hacknev Buggies
Washington Baggies
Colambas Buggies
S. Brown Buggies
^\Nissen Wagons
^yOld Hickory Wagons
? Hackney Wagons
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above .uakea
>or
FANS SOMFTfilNr.
kflule Co.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
0 BE REMEMBER D
the. chi'dren with a bank
depreciate like many other
idcd by the liberal interest
National Bank
IA, S. C.
$10,000,000.00
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Savings Accounts i
SUPPLIES
1 then lose it because vegej
fruits and vegetables. Cut
: winter by laying up a goodly
;etables. This food is not only
:es
fY Ufl f U CI A1 n U Atvt Kk-\ /\/l /w> %^,-t
vt iLii suiuci rcilllllfU
$42 00
AND CAPS
per gross 9 75
" 10 75
OUTFITS
lowest prices.
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on and Globe]
. South Carolina
r two fundamental principled?intellii
gent grading and an abundaht ware,
house space. When these two,prob,
lems are solved the matter of direct
- sules to the manufacturer will be the
- next step and this will be the least
; troublesome if we will only solve the
f problems of grading and warehousing,
t Surely, Sout^h Carolinians, after
" these many years of voluntary con3
trlbutlons of millions of dollars to
T other interests, which contributions
5 represent their toil, their sacrifices
" and the surrender of their finanolal
independence, will organize theml
selves under the banner pf the Ameri
can Cotton Association and carry ou.
[ to the fullest extent the suggestions of
t those who are gladly giving their
i time and their best thought to brlng?
ing about a condition where the cot
ton grower will patrlcipate on a fair
and just basis in the profits of his
invested capital and his labor.
You are urged to attend these meetings
a notice of which ?will appear in
your county papers and posters have
been provided giving the necessary
Information.
Very truly yours,
J. Skottowe Wannamaker,
Pres. American Cotton Association.
R. C. Hamer,
President S. C. Division A. C. A.
J. Clifton Rivers,
State Warehouse Commissioner.
W. W. Long,
Director of Extension representing
Clenvson and U. S. Department of ,
[ Agriculture,
i B. Harris,
Commissioner of. Agriculture.
General Meetings.
[ Anderson, July lotli,?Senator Dial,
i Hon. A. F. Lever, Hon. J. S. Wanna- j
i maker.
Orangeburg, July 16tl??Gov. R. A. i
; Cooper, W. H. Stone of Manufacturers \
Record. Col. T. J. Shackleford, Hon. ;
j J. S. Wannamaker.
Ivcrsliaw, July 17?Hon. A. F. '
Lever, Mr. J. A. Evans, Chief Officel
Extension Work, South and J. S.
Wannamaker.
SCHEDULE OF PARTY NO. 1.
D. W. Watkins in Charge
Speakers:
Cotton Association?B. Harris.
Warehouse Commissioner?Mr.
NOTICE.
Please take notice that the undersicnotl
will onrvlr f 1\i
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Beverage & Ice Company on Saturday,!
July 17th, 1920, pursuant to provisions
of Section 27S9 Civil Code of
South Carolina, for 'issuance of ten
(10) shares capital stock of Batesburg
Beverage & Ice Company to take
the place of Certificate No. 16, issued
i February 10, 1920, to A. G. Martin,
1 which said stock lias been lost or destroyed.
A. G. MARGIN'.
- HardeeviUe, S. C., June 3rd, 1920.
. K Jul 14
GASQUNE SYSTEMS
Oii Tanks and Pumps, Air Compressors,
Computing Scales, Floor Scales,
Show Cases, Account Registers, Rebuilt
Cash Registers, Safes, Storp Fixtures.
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THi; HAMU/TOX SCAL.ES CO.
Columbia, S. C.
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Death only a matter of short t-'me.
Don't wait until pains " and aches
become incurable diseases. Avoid
painful consequences by taking
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liver, bladder and uric acid troubles-?the j
National Remedy of Holland sinco 1635. \
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DESIGNS,
Wedding Bouquets,
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For all occasions shipped
anywhere.
CHAS. L. SLIGH
FLORIST.
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1110 Main St. Phone 2701
COLUMBIA, S. L.
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FRUIT JARS
Mason
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Gross: Pints, $9; Quarts,
$10.15; Half Galfon, $13.
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Gross: Pints, $10.50; Quarts,
$11.15; Half Gallon A . I
IB. B. Kirk land Seed Col
3 COLUMBIA, S. C.
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Honeycutt.
Extension Service?D. W. Watklns; ,
and T. M. Mills.
Hon. A. P. Lever will speak at ;
Hodges ' July 22nd, and Mr. J. A.
Evans at Abbeville on July 20th. i .
In Lekington County meetings will |
be held at Lexington. .Leesville and i
Swansea on the 5th and 6th of August. | 1
Experienced. , ]
Sweeping his long hair back'wlth an
impressive gesture, tue visitor faced !
the proprietor of the film studio, ac- 1
cording to a current story. "I would *
like to secure a place'in your movingpicture
company," he said.
NOTICE OF HOLDIXt; EXTRA
TERM OF COURT OF COMMONPLEAS.
To all whom it may concern:
Pursuant to an order passed \v his
Honor. Judge J. W .DeVore; an 1 sec
tion 33 of the code of Civil Procedure,
11912) notice is hereby given that an
extra session of the Court of Common !
Pleas will be begun and holden in
and for the County of Lexington and
State of South Carolina, in Lexington
Court House, in said County and State,
on Monday; August 2nd, A. D., 1920, I
at ten o'clock A. M. and will continue ! i
for a term not exceeding one week. >
Given under my hand and official
seal this the first day of July. A. D.
1920.
H. L.\ HARMON. }
C. C. C. P. & G. S..
Lexington County, S. C. |
So It Vaporizod am
Here is this unfortunate motorist,
miles from nowhere, with his engi
ized, and him facing the cold fact 1
until he can get a fresh supply of <
If he had had his crank case filled
not now be gazing into his engine
Motor Oils of inefficient quality,
quickly break down under the terri
rapidly operating motor?
You'll always "play
expenses by using
correct grade for Y
^ Costs
Supplied by the (ollowia
Ask for Green Flag
Gear Compound and
Cud Grease
LEXINGTO>
LEXINGT
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edness to take care of vol
reasonable charges. All
factory or money refunde
See us for Auto Repair
Gasoline, Oiis and Grease
Gilbert Moti
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A flicker of sadness shone in the
visitor's ev es as'he replied. "Acting
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Have you said your prayers?" ask- j
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In diseases of th6 eye, ear nose and
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Batesburc: Tuesday with Dr Mitchell
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Real Estate and Insurance
BATESBURG, S. C.
! Dr. H. L. GREGORY,
Veterinary Surgeon.
Office 1306 Assembly Street,
Columbia, S. C.
Office Phone 1342
Residenc Phone 2754
Dr. BARNHILL
DENTIST,
The Crown and Bridge Specialist
16'5 Main St.. Columbia, S.C
Over Lever's Shoe Store
Phone 2149*
DR. H. W. WALL
DENTIST.
131?> Alain Street COLUMBIA 8. O
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<tV? Hours: 9 to 1 :3u?2:80
DRS. BO 0 ZJE R,
DENTIST.
Have returned to the 1500
block, 1542 Main street,
C.r*! 1 i rr\ Ki?-? ? '1
..u.uiuuia, across rne
street from their ol<} stand.
Cancer taken out by the root within
nine or ien days without knife.
Guaranteed never to come haciv.
S. P. Shumpert,
1200 Divine Street COLUMBIA 3. C
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E. J. BEST
Attorney and Councelior
203 2nd Floor. National Loan
and Exchange Bank
Columbia, S. C.
Dr. TOOLE,
DENTIST, .
1623 Main St., Columbia. S.C
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B. J. WINGARD
ATTORNEY AT I/A\Y
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