The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, September 29, 1920, Image 3
MARK L711 NXr OF COTTON EASIER.
The Calhoun Marketing association,
through its grader and selling
agent, A. J. Smith and Andrew Bramlett,
has saved the farmers of this
section much 'money by accurately
grading their cotton and assisting
them In seli'.ig it, according to fig
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SUPERVISED BY THE UNI
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Capital, $50,000.00
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ures shown by interested parties In
St. Matthews on last Thursday. Since
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the beginning of the present cotton
season, about three weeks ago, the
associaticm's grader, Mr. Smith, has
graded about 2,200 bales of cotton,
and the selling agent, Mr. Bramlett,
has assisted the farmers in disposing
of about 1,200 bales of cotton.
:vnv\rv
nises Service and you ac?s
to support your efforts
;ressive bank can.
lustry and Farming
tre not familiar with the j
bank can serve you.
idy to discuss financial
of'benefitting the cusk.
TED STATES GOVERNMENT
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911, S. C.
Deposits. $600,000.00
Reserve Association
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It is estimated by the association
officers that about'3,000 bales of
Cotton have been ginned in St. Matthews.
or near the town, since the beginning
ot the picking of the present
i ,Cottoa- crop. The .association o.fttj
oers claim that the people at the
eounty are fast learning the value of
having their cotton graded by an expert
and they are also realizing the
beneficial help rendered them in the
selling of their cotton by the association's
selling , agent. The small
charge, made by the association forr
the grading and selling of the cotton
has met with the hearty approval of
ail .vho have brought their cotton to
St. Mattews.?St. Matthews Carolini
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"IF YOU'VE GOT A JOB,
KEEP IT," SAYS CHICAGO j
! "If you've got a job, keep it."
( This is the advice tendered by the I
heads of various employment agen- j
>'cies to the wage earner and salaried
'man. It is the product of new labor
conditions in the Chicago district?
conditions which already have pro- j
tluced a surplus of joh hunters and |
'which threaten to bring about un- j
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delivers mileage
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: economy, are, not atl
aply priced tires.
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the fact that they ar
xceptional mileage
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a Ford, Chevrolet, Mi
her car taking thes<
nearest Service Stati
Tires?for true Goi
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fear Heavy Totsritt Tubes cost no more ti
e asked to pay for tubes of less merit ? w
;s when such sure protection is availal
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employment on a large scale before
the end Of the .winter.
- For the first time sinqe the begin?
ning of the war period there ore
tnore nuen looking for Jobs than theye
'are jobs to give them. The situation
"became noticeable about two weeks
ago and hag become more so each
day. The Illinois State Free EmployInent
Bureau is having twice as many
/applicants fbr jobs every day as it
was having two months ago.
\ "Only the most efficient can now
get jods,-' 8am c. w. starkey, chief
'o'f the bureau.
NKWBERRY COLLEGE HAD
L r A VERY FINE OPENING.
Newberry collego opened Its fall
session Thursday morning with a
large attendance of students. The
opening exercises in Holland hall
were attended by a number Of the
ijjii yifvTl
It* history, cause, symptoms and
effects. Its treatment without a
! starvation diet. Its cure that stays I
cured. Guaranteed. Mailed in |
booklet to any request free of cost.
FOUR SEASONS MEDICINE CO.
ATLANTA. GA.
DESIGNS,
Wedding Bouquets,
HI AWIiRQ
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For all occasions shipped
anywhere.
CHAS. L. SLIGH
FLO HIST.
I Uti Main St. l'honc 2701
COLUMBIA, S. t. *
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b,e} $450
friends of. the institution.
Addresses were made by the pas- 1
tors of the Newberry churches; by 1
Rev. Chas. J. Shealy of Prosperity, 1
secretary of the synod of South Carp- ''
lina; -by Dr. Geo. B. Crpmer, president
of the board of trustees, and by Dr. 1
A. J. Bowers, in behalf of thefacul- 1
ty.?Newberry Observer.
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Rub-aty-Tism is a pewerful antiseptic:
it kills the poison caused from *
infected cuts, cures old sores, tetter, r
etc.?Adv. 4
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am in bui
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COLUMB
to serve the peopl<
nity. . I pledge n
will be of the high
my prices right,
that quality. Ren
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me to please you.
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Furniture and
'Main Street
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FIRE INSI
Ample tacilities to
size or clas
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When Evening Shadov
Fail
YOU WILL NEED TO CARE FC
YOUR EYES. They must rest a
not be strained. OUR PERFEl
Lenses rest the eyes.
OPTICAL DEPARTMENT
AVERY, Th
150S Main Street.
Parts For
and Auto
s
] We have a Complet
Wrenches, Pliers, Sc
Spring
Also All
Automobile Oil;
MAIL ORDER
We Prepay Delivers
, Guarantee I
ILorick & Lo
COLUMBIA. S. C
Wholesale Prices Furnished t
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When the prisoner had been duly
finfed for cruelty to his wife he WAS /
lslced to go t to the magistrate's pri/utef
room. There be foO'nd that .
rreat man waiting. ?
"Look here," said the latter, "your
vife in (her evidence just now said you
lad her completely terrorized."
'She did,?6ir," agreed the man;
"Now look here! I am not speaking '
o you in my official capacity, but as
nan to man. You understand that?"
""ies. sir." / '
"Well, how did you do it?"
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siness in *
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3 of this commuly
merchandise ;
test quality and
consistent with
lember, it pleases
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Undertaking
Columbia, S. C.
Taylor,
)N, S. C.
JRANCE.
take care of any
s of risk.
le Jeweler
COLUMBIA, S. C
Ford Cars
. Supplies
<Fe
and Full Line of
rew Plates, Chisels
Cutters
Kinds of
s and Greases '
asonaim 1?
j Charges and
iwrance Inc.
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