The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, May 18, 1921, Image 7

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I^'ji^tfcrests in mucn uugci an interest will be gjlkjblf. grades of cotton proFor example, if tbe ^^Sging to the association jjjeri "'thousand bales of good "an4 one of the members, ^ produces one hundred jjkfe/toii thousand, then Jehn ?Stipg trades in his hundred ??j?Rives a one per cent in|&^The pools are made up Belonging only to growers hhk?- ptibers of the association. ^P.each grower certain adJjfeich are explained below. gives the grower the ;<>f accurate grading. ling gives the grower the Im.to be gained from selling gpiarge even-running lots. The MP? done by middlemen, but Ration would do it through wpoost, thus cutting out one middlemen. woling .gives the grower the price received for cotton, less liberating the association. P:be regarded by some as an ||v&nd by others as a disadj^epending on whether the ^grower fears that he will mh cotton on the lowest marie year or is confident that h^ kble to pick the time of highly;" It must be generally conow'ever, that growers cannot Le beforehand the best time abd that by averaging the certain amount of gambling pat of the selling operation. mb& Doling imakes it possible for !> market their cotton in an ay over a long period of "thus saves the losses inthimping most of the crop ling enables the growers to competition among themhe selling of the crop. This t competition will be lim} economical production of nd this is the only fair field >etition among growers, ooling some growers, betheir individual oircumill always sell cotton for t has cost them to produce 5 manifestly unfair to the a whole, and growers have 5 for many years. :tli of Pooling Period ?p is a non-perishable, is >nly once a year, and is in lar demand over a period months, the fair pooling tld be one entire season, in the case of crops, such he value of which is fixed heir earliness, the pooling jsj-V: penoa snould be made shorter, per?v.' Carner Hill, Gladstone, X. J.. Sells j^V. Rat-Snap, He says. "1 sell and use RAT-SXAP. Like to* look any man in the face and tell it's the best. It's good." people iikc f|$ RAT-SNAP because it "does" kill Mt rats. Petrifies carcass?leaves no we?" smell. Comes in cakes?no mixing ply to do. Cats or dogs won't touch it. p s^Three sizes, 35c, G5c, $1.25. Sold &??i<and guaranteed by Lexington Phar?|jj$xnacy and Harmon Drug Co. Professional BERTHA SCHRANER m Chiropractor if ' Has Moved to 1511 Main Street mOffice phone 3100 Residence 1933-W v v jk THE BIG 4 Stomach-Kidney s-Heart- lAver v ?:.?i v accj; me vluai uigans liefcimx ^y regularly taking the world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, gladder and uric acid troubles? COLD MEDAL jj|' r The National Remedy of Hoiiand for centuries and endorsed by Queen Wiiliel. raina. At all druggists, three sizes. |-r~L- for the name Gold Medal oa every box and accept uo imi'.atiec Kfe -r E MARKETING (iods as short as one (lay being usee in some eases. The fairest poolim period for cotton would be one year Any shorter period would leave th< fifcld open for speculation, which ii the long run does not benefit tin grower. When pooled cotton is put on tin market it is sold with the single idet i of benefiting the pool as a whole, anc I m aitvnntntrc can be granted to oin j grower over another in the same poo] j All pay a pro rata share of the neces sarv expenses and all receive tht same net price, per, pound for cottoi in the same pool. The fact that ; grower may happen to be one of th< directors would not give him any ad vantages which would not apply t( every other grower in exactly th( same way. A farmers' (-operative marketing association handling as much as 400, j 000 bales of cotton in South Carolina would truly be a large enterprise, anc the only plan th^t would be absolutely fair, square, and above-board, with no possibility for favoritism, woulc be pooling. COTTON* EXPORTS ALREADY AIDEIl Washington. May 14.?Approval ol advances of $2,000,00 to assist ii; financing cotton exports was announced today by the war finance t j corporation. Advancement jof SI,I 600,000 against cotton actually exI ported has already been made, the anj nouncement said. ; One approval was for an advance } of $1,000,000 in connection with the shipment of cotton to foreign ports for warehousing and distribution The cotton will go forward to Liver POOJ, Havre, ^reiioa. Drtmcn cm vi Kobe, Japan. The other application approved was also for an advance of $1,000,000 t< f-nance the exportation of cotton fron American interior points and American ports under contracts calling foi | shipments from October to Decernj ber. I The corporation anounced in addi| tion it has advanced $1.600,00( against cotton actually exported, j The distributing points to which ' the cotton has been consigned. Th?. I corporation said, are Liverpool, Hav j.re. Trieste. Genoa. Venice and Bre1 men. Cotton consigned to Havre, th< | corporation explained, is distributee j to the nearby mills and also to mill? | in the interior of France and AlsaceJ Lorraine as well as in Switzerland i Cotton to the Italian port will be dis: tributed to Italian mills and also tc 1 - - -'i- ^_ ??-.u j AUStrian UllllS. tuuun Hainiuuwi | in Bremen will be distributed t< JCzecho-Slovakia. Austiia. Poland ant 1 Sweden. ! The corporation also announce*' ; lhat it has issued a circular outlining, 'the requirements of the corporator 7 in connection with applications foi (advances to American exporters ant ; American banks, bankers and trus f companies for the purpose of assist : ins: in the exportation "f domestb | products. I 1 ' TT When this bank pro i 4 cept, we commit ourselv . T m every way tnat a proi Merchandising, Im It may be that you < many ways in which thi i ... i . We are always re | problems with the [view tomer as well as the ban j i ! SUPERVISED BY THE UNI v Ibe Home f I Lexingt i Capital/ $50,000.00 Member of Federa [ . killing: of inskctiyorofs birds is law violation*. Joe Ai. O&ughnian, game warden, asks The I)ispatch-N*ews to say that \ it has come to his attention that tishr ermen have heen guilty of violating the law regarding the killing of in * sectivorous birds to be used for bait, i He wishes to warn all that viola^ tors will be punished when caught. The law is intended to protect the ? farming interests, as these birds deL stroy insects that prey upon the j crops. Domestic insectivorous birds ; include all except jay birds and English sparrows. MRS. Bl Fl HUMKMBKHKI) ON HKK 71 ST BIRTH I).\V l i > The immediate friends and relatives of ..Mrs. Frances Buff planned and successfully executed an imj promptu visit to her at her home in I Lexington County near Columbifi on I last Thursday afternoon. May 12th. ' in honor of her seventy-first birthdaw Mrs. l'.uff was the recipient of . ! * . . ? 1 numerous Handsome toKens 01 tne ' sincere greetings accorded by her guests. The pleasant association af1 forded by a reunion of members of ' the family, the spirit of birthday cheer, and a delicious course yf refreshments .made the afternoon one > long to be remembered by all present. [ LEXINGTON PEOPLE PLEASED BY QUICK RESULTS Everyone is pleased with the quick results of simple witchhazel. camphor. Hydrastis, etc.. as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash. One man's eyes were so badly strained he com Id not read without pain. Two applications relieved him. A lady with weak, inflamed eyes was greatly helped by ONE bottle. We guarantee a small ^ bottle of Lavoptik to help ANY CASE weak, strained or inflamed eyes. Harmon Drug Co. > THE CITADEL - The Military College of South Carolina CHARLESTON*. S. C. Ranked as "Distinguished Military College" by the War Department. )| Offers a four-year course in liberal ! arts, with electives in civil engineerj. i | ing. sciences, and modern languages. ' Vacant Scholarships. One scholarship in Lexington coun ty will be filled by competitive exnmi1 nation July 8th. 1921. I For application blanks, apply to > COL. (). J. BOX!). Suprintcmlcnl. - ' ct-35. \ : . ! , ij Dodson's Liver Tone j Killing Calomel Sale \ i | ;; i , <? Don't sicken or salivate yourself or paralyze your sensitive liver by taking calomel which is quicksilver. Your 1 dealer sells each bottle of pleasant, t j harmless "Dodson's Liver Tone" under ' an ironclad, money-back guarantee | that it regulates the liver, stomach and bowels better than calomel without rcakj ing you sick?15 million bottles sold. ewgM3B5aBaB^/aaBacs'?g3g ! mises Service and you aces to support your efforts j ^ressive bank can. !j | duslry and Farming arc not familiar with the ? bar.k can save you. j : i any to discuss finuncial of benefitting the cuf7. K!TED STATES GOVERNMENT ytional Bank on, S. C. )eposits, $600,000.00 ! tv-x? r ve Association Miss KLKIX I\s \'m | Edgewond. May : t Erby J 1 Elkin. granddaught r ' E. J. : ! George, entertained i" her I ? I friends in celebrati rteenth j birthday at her In Two- j Notch road. Se\ resting I Sanies were indulge ! which j ! was Dinning the t donkey, j r ! Two girls tied for 1 * Air. Elj kin received the 1 ' -aok of j radishes. Being o- al day many beautiful \flov. . - v- in ?vij denee. inuring the ightful j ices were served to ii- birth- ; | day cakes. Those present were Mrs. ' Mary Xunn. Misses Nettie and Cera Martin. Lueile. (Iladdis and (rertrudc I Xunn, Ruth and Xaney Williams. ' Li la Mav and Evelyn. Roof. Mrs. I j Maud Kelly. Coleman and Ray Kelly, H. F. and Ktnelyn Wheeler, Honora Elkin and brothers. On departing each guest received a handkerchief as j a souvenir. I j We arc proud of the confidence doctors. druggists and the public have in 666 Chill and Fever Tonic. ASPIRIN I | Name "Bayer" on Genuine SS\ i )?ij \ Take Aspirin only as told in each package of genuine Bayer Tablets of Aspirin. Then you will bo following the directions and dosage worked out by physicians during 21 years, and proved safe by millions. Take no chances with substitutes. If you see the Bayer Cross on tablets, you can take them without fear for Colds. Headache. Neuralgia, Rheumatism. Earache. Toothache. Lumbago and for Pain. Handy tin box?s of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. Aspirin is the trade -mark of Bayer .Manufacture of Monoaccticaeidester of Salicylicacid. I PROFESSIONAL CARDS | !__ J ! ? DR. O'NEILL Announces I | Office Practice Exclusively. Suite 5, Carolina Bk Bldg.JJ; Columbia, S. C. Phone 1612 | |j I 1 I BERTHA SCHRANER Chiropractor Palmer System Phone 3100, Hampton Ave 1227 1 COLUMBIA, S. C. I Hours 9 to 12?4 to 7 I <. A. CLIFTON M. D SPECIALIST 'n diseases of the eye, ear nose and hroat in Saluda on Monday and ir j Batesburg Tuesday with Pr Mitchal: i j l. FRANK KNEECE I Real Estate and Insurance BATESBURG, S. C. DR. H. W. WALL v-Kfricr I i?3 A t l r, Main Street COLUMBIA 8. C. f > ilbura: 9 to 1:30?2:80 DRS. BOOZER, . QENTU"" Have returned to the 1500 block, 1542 Main street, I Columbia, just across the! street from their old stand. i Car.cr taken out by the root wittui j nine or ien days without knile. Cujiranteed never to come back. | S. F. Shumpert, j 1200 Djvine Street COLUMBIA^ 8 C E. J. BEST Attorney and Councellor 203 2nd Floor. National Loan and Exchange Bank Columbia, S. C. I r? * k nn I i D. J. Wli>L?/\KL? : I ATTORNEY AT LAW No. 12 Clark Law Building I>aw Range Telephone lXf COLUMBIA, S.C. "MODERN E RAY FISI Over Lever's Shoe Store 16 Send Us Youi Screen Doors, Wind ' Garden Hose, Water Freezers, Base Ball Golf Goods. UNIFORMS a nmmii Lorick & Incorpt HARD' COLUMB OHHHBHMHMnBlliaHHBBna ^ ? ,# ? VTAVT1 "WHO'S YUU1 By modern methods we remo teeth and Jive^nerves or fill t Imostjsensitive tooth with ve little pain or bad after effects. Special attention to Baltimore D< 1829 1-2 Main St. COLU (Look for Large Electric Sign at St Hours 8 to 8. Su C. D. KENNY Coffees, Teas, Suj Always'have special brands at 40c is very popular: othf have Teas to suit your tast< NEW CROP RICE, V C. D. KENN 1 637"MAIN STRE Meeting ih For Low? We have met these demand rrolircim'vprl r?nvrn o'/jtpfl KJ I I ^(tl ? KIIJ/JVVl N_- j. ^ ^ _ prepared roofing in rolls, prices on all roofing materia you may need in the builde tels, grates and tile line, and we can make immediat Send us your orders. LORICK Bi 1533 Main Street, Colum IENTISTRY" EST WORK-LOWEST PRICE Crown, Bridge and Plate Work a Specialty. j All Work Guaranteed IjER SOX, >15 Main St. Columbia, S. C. Orders For: y ows, Screen- Wire, Coolers, Ice Cream , Basket Ball and . SPECIALTY Lowrance >rated WARE V IA, S. C. r? nrwTiCTO" 1 ft .LULU 1101: I out-of-city patients sntai Parlors MB1A, S. C. Phone 586 | i and Moving Dental Exhibit >* airs. g ridays 10 to 3 g ' ~n f>f\ SPECIAL V/V? DEALERS IN V ii?Bn?imi?? gar Rice and Grits. of Coffe. Kennys special >r coffee to suit you; also Drop in to see us. /holesale and Retail v rn ET. COLUMBIAS.C I ie Demand ! gr Prices j 4 ,s by readjusting our prices | roofing, metal shingles | We have most attractive j lis as well as on anything rs' hardware or wood manOur stocks are complete ;e shipment. ROTHERS bia, S. C. Phone 4PS