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Hr'■' n smrxiw w»- -* 5rJ i. ' f » ;? I Tf FTT“ i^'-v . THK rr.ORmf’E: PAILT Tiygg tm UDAY AFTgRNOON, JUNB 18. Ir20. „ 'V ' . > J- . ‘ . «;« • : ♦♦♦ t y. • , « /■-*' * 1 j...... { •<i> For the Farmer: '$ ; ' ‘ ; it; , * . . • . . More Accessible Markets. Cheaper Hauling. Keeping the boys and girls on the farms, because they are able to enjoy easily the pleasures of the city. For the Merchants: Ext^fsion of trade into the most remote section of the county. Greater trading territory. ; More patrons. V •* i t»\ ■' - V More and better schools and churches. Entertainment and social intercourse. : For the Manufacturer: /A Development of the back 6 country and natural resources, affecting more raw material for manufacture. • ^ • . ■ • •• " • Attraction of raw material from other sections to the section which has the manufacturing plants. For the Community at Large: Increased wealth. Upbuilding of the city, and the farm. Greater travelaG^jpy^^ W®. progressive, and literal people. j THIS SPACE CONERIBUTED BY ■>.. '** i ' . » c FLORENCE CADILLAC CO., INC. “Standard of the World.*’ SOUTHERN MOTOR CAR CO. Velie and Oak land. CROWELL & CO. Ford Dealers. CITY FILLING/STATION. Expert Battery Servicc v *GasolinejgOils, |tc r G. C. CHANDLER. Studebaker Cars and Accesso ries. V. ! *«• ^ « N Xj D. W. ALDERMAN,.JR. Wholesale;Accessories and Parts. . ’ ’v C ' ’ • Vote “For” The Bond Issue June 22. -i’-i Mr .*+).