The Florence daily times. [volume] (Florence, S.C.) 1894-1925, June 18, 1920, Image 3
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For the Farmer:
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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.
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More and better schools and churches.
Entertainment and social intercourse. :
For the Manufacturer:
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Development of the back 6 country and natural resources, affecting more
raw material for manufacture.
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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.
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