The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, April 17, 1919, Page Page Seven, Image 7

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HUGE CORPORATION FOR COTTON EXPORT. Committee Plans One Hundred Million Ikdlar Concern to Handle Cotton. Memphis, April 11?The committee appointed at today's conference of producers, factors and mankers ,to take up p'ans for organisation of a cotton export corporation tonight decided on a capitalization of $100,000000 instead of $50,000,000 as originolly suggested by W. P. G. Harding ^ governor of the federal reserve board, and selected a subcommittee to develop the idea in detail. The subcommittee was instructed * - AAmrvrnKonait n otllHv Clf thft lO Qiiltv^ tt tUiU^iCUVUO* "V DVUUJ V-. 'functions and scope of the proposed corporation and report to the full committee, which then. will complete the organization and dispose of ' the stock in the South for cash and Liberty bonds it was announced. A statement issued by the com mittee^ declared "it is no part &t thv intention of the organization to' demoralize or interfere with existing business properly. conducted but to, use the great power of the organization for the creation of better and hiore economi) cal marketing and distribution facilities for cotton. * a The subcommittee includes Gov. R. G. Pleasant of Louisiana; Senator , Robert L. Owen, Oklahoma;/ former Senator Percy, Mississippi W'. B. Thompson, New Orltfem:.- George W. Rogers, Little Rock, Ark.; John F. Scott, Houston, Texas; Dr,.H. Q. Al xt n x> M vjoH. exanaer, Mamtws, 11. v?,. iv, m. dox, Atlanta; L. B: Jackson, Atlanta; F. M. Crump, Memphis, E.. W. Dabbs, MayesVil'e, S. C . and M. C. A!lgoo<j, Montgomery, Ala. Committee at 'Work. The committee which began its work on adjournment of the conference was instructed to notify Gov. R. G. Pleasant of Louisiana chairman of the convention who also heads the committee when its work is com.pleted so he can call another conference to act on its program for organization of the corporation. It was originally understood that the committee would report at the acreage reduction conference to be held at New Orleans nex". month, but it was decided to receive the report at another meeting to be called for ' that purpose in order not to confuse the two movements* . Mr. Harding and Senator Robert L>. ? Owen of Oklahoma who addressed the conference at the mording session on the expert proposal remained in Memphis until late tonight to assist the committee in its preliminary wdrk. Mr. Harding at the afternoon session read a telegram from the-counL sel of the federal trade commission giving his opinion that the plan as previously outlined to him by the reserve board head would violate no , law. J. S. Wanamaker, president of the South Carolina Cotton Association, then read a telegram from oGvernor Allen of Kansas attacking the legality of the cotton reduction movement and of the pla nfOr an organisation of an export corporation. Governor Brough of Arkansas in a brief address indorsed the protest and scored what he termed "an attempt by the governor of another state to wave the bloody shirt." "It ill-behooves the governor of a State, the price of whose wheat has been fixed by the United States govA.nmAn? of f *> OA a hnchpl which will UiUUICIIi ?v f ?.?v ? ? ? F? High Co; Greater Changes in B( Compared w I \ Since 1918 the increase in the p ties and the pr which has not corresponding in rates. In order t present high cosi tion, a revenue i the expense mus The -eason is f nlnnVtm-tA Annrn f WV lu^lluliv WJ/V/l Ub vanced both beca cost of material living cost of em er has realized t ing more for renl ing and for tram phone industry 1 S0UT1 AND ^Vv ' <r'*- % \ vnnHMPnBBnHHJHnH I ' i ' be paid partly by the consumers of the South, to criticise the South for a movement which is not only in the interest of its own salvation but of the entire country," Governor Brough ! said. Would Be Permanent. Mr. Harding in his address, after explaining his proposal in. detail de-1 clared the export corporation should i not be considered an emergency measure but should be organized with the intention of becoming a permanenttin stitution for the beneru or toe inreei basis factors ,of the cotton industry j ?the producer, buyer and banker?j this should have sufficient capitaliza-! tion to be impressive throughout the j world. He said the corporation should own ships and that its stock should be exchanged for Liberty bonds to people in the South only. Senator Owens declared that "probably within another week peace will be declared, "and urged organization, of the corporation among other reasons, to help restore normal conditions throughout the world and there by wipe out Bolshevism. When Europe getg back to a normal basis, declared the senator, who recently returned to the United States afterstudying the foreign financial and }commercial situation and the masses are actively employed in productive; labor. Bolshevism will pass away, j Representative E. S. Candler ofj luiooloainni a 1 en myr]o a hripf aflHl'PSSi XTX 10010.31 J/ jyi f UiWV "4MUO ? ? j Other prominent delegates from Mississippi included former Senator Le-> roy Percy and Representative H. D. j Stephens. Senator Kenneth JV'.cKellar of Ten-1 nessee, in his welcoming address,urged removal* of the export embargo and with several of the other speakers, establishment of an American merchant marine. o FOR, B1LLKHJSNKSS ' AND INDIGESTION TAKE A CALOTAB. I The New Nauseates* Calomel That Is Purified t and Refined from oil Sickening and Dangerous Effects, j You have heard of smokeless powder, colored iodine*and tasteless quiinine?now get acquainted with nauI sealess calomel-^?the new calomel j 'that is, wholly delightful in its effect,j . yet retains all of the system purifying j and liver-cleansing qualities of the | old style calomel, Your doctor will tell you that! calom'el is the beBt and only medicine for billiousness,' headache, indigestion and constinatlon and now that it is pleasant to take everybody is j taking Calotabs, tbe new calomel with j all of the liver benefits and none of ( the sting. ' * One tablet on the tonguts at bed-1 time, with a swallow of water, that's, all. No tasie, no nausea, no salts, no danger of salivation. Next morning, you wake up feeling fine, your liver1 thoroughly cleansed, all billiousnessj headache, constipation and indigestion removed. Eat what you please ?no danger. Calotabs dre sold only in original, sealed packages, price thirty-five cents. All druggists are authorized to refund the price if you are not delighted with Calotabs.?4-17-lt 221. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails . to cure Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Pile*. Instantly relieves Itching Piles, and you can get 1 restful sleep after the first application. Price 50a >ts Effect Revenues R N t. ill Telephone Ratesith Changes in Wage ft re has been a steady the same conditic rice of all commodi- [duced higher pri< oducts of industry,!sities of life> been reflected in a! Between 1913 ; crease in telephone dity prices advai o meet the past and j wages advanced < : of telephone opera-1 Telephone rates i n just proportion to 'vanced only 4 pe t be secured. rates are needed 1 a. ? C KA mnintoinArl A! SlUiyte. 1 lit? COSl UI . maiuvcviucu vi ion has steadily ad-1'comprehensive sc. .use of the increased j increasing deman< and the increased | Thig company i pi oyer. The consum- j p^one property \ he necessity of pay- of the PoStmaste t, for food, for cloth- united States Go sportation. The tele- geCure sufficient i las been affected by cost or rendering KERN BELL TELE] TELEGRAPH COM DIES AT END OF KOPK ! _____ j Governor of Dlarkebr Hanged In Stamboul. Constantinople, Saturday, April 3 2 ?Kempel Bey, governor of Diarbeka. has Icon publicity hanged in Ba>v ?.id Square in Stamboul in the presence (> ,1h military governor of Conr-tantMopIt and other high offic:a->. k(- '-I Pay v/-.is sentenced to death as en'- of those responsible for the Armenian deportations and massuc ? ' res III lilt* 2 ua^huu uintnti, iiic iui-, mer commander of the gendarmerie in Yozghad was sentenced to 15 years imprisonment in the fortress. These sentences were confirmed by an imperial irade. TJ>e trial of those responsible for the Armenian massacres by the Turkish government began early in February at Constantinople. The prosecutor declared that it was necessary to punish the authors of the vnarsjacres which had filled the whole world with a feeling of horror. Keiuel Bey was former Turk! h minister of food. * A DILLON INTERVIEW. ! Mr. West Tells His Evpet ience. i The following brief acou.nt of an < interview with *a Dillon man t.hre?. yearg ago, and :ts sequel, will be ye:;d with keen interest by every* citizen. * TIT C n'.rrianloi' T-tirrtritnr St., says; ""Heavy lifting caused mv kidney? to get of order I had pains in the small of my ba?k an*', was so aorfi I cvulri hardly keep going. My head ached and I had 'spells of dizziness. Colds srttlyd on my kldndVs milking my cc^'tioh worse ard the secretions' were unnatural., I heard of Doan's Kidney Pills a::'1, uted them as directed. They soon relieved me of all signs of kidrdy ( tiouble." The above statement was given December 21, 1914, and on January 29, 1918 Mr. West said: "I am ai-' ways ready to recommend Doans' Kidney Pills after what this medicine has done for me. My kidneys have been strong and healthy and my back has been strong ever since. I recommended them before." 60c. at all dealers. Foster-Milburn. Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. 4-17-2t.?250. . i f I ;' ! A* Tonic Laxative that will remove the bile from the Liver and cleanse the System THOROUGHLY without griping or disturbing the stomach la truly a Perfect Laxative. LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN is the name of a Reliable and Perfect Laxative which soon relieves Sick Headache, Dizziness. In- J digestion. Stomach Trouble, Gas and Piles caused by a Torpid Liver and Constipation. Always use a Reliable Laxative In the treatment of Colds, Grip and Influenza. i LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN Is a Liquid Digestive Tonic Laxatiye excellent In its effect on .the e?.?. 1?.* w mm rn ,/?l< and aa a lantlvL It is eivmuf -vviu mm i www '7 .? :i Just m good for Children as for Adults. Pleasant to take. Children like It 60c. . > .. Made end recommended to the public by Pans Medicine Co.. St Louis, Ma. manufacturers of Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic. I Notice to My Customers. I take this method of informing my customers that I have moved my garage to th? Old Central Hotel where I will continue to serve them In the same prompt and efficient manner. I have put In a gasoline tank and will carry at all times a full line of oils, etc. 4-3-2tp C.-O. FOSTBR. Colds Cause Grip and Influenza LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove the causa There is only one "Bromo Quinine.' E. W. GROVE'S signature on box. 30c. Operatic n Required -1913 to 1918 ;s and Prices >ns which have pro:es in all the necesand 1918, conimodiaced 112 per cent, '2 per cent and Bell the country over adir cent. Adequate if the service is to :fjciently and on a lie, so as to meet the is of the public, s operating its teleinder the direction r General for the i-ernment and must evenue to cover the : the service. PHONE PANY --v . - ' ' t fee What You Bujr. 1 We wish to inform the public that we have installed a visible electric! gas tank that shows you how many I gallons of gas you buy as it goes into your car. The gas is forced into an upper chamber with the figures J rigtit in front of you. Not only does it show you the exact number of gallons but the quality of the gas you j are buying. -DnorDQ n A TJ AriTT ! | uuuuivkj vi Dillon, S. C. < toWesa. K,, Tobacco Co. M 1 5 NEVER was such rightfisted smokejoy as you jimmy pipe packed with Pi That's because P. A. hi ' You can't fool your taste can get five aces out of a i Prince Albert, coming and earlier just to start stoking you know you've got the t . Prince Albert's quality al< but when you figure that patented process that cuts feel like getting a flock of d to express your happy days Toppy red bag*, tidy r*d tin*, humidor*? and?that clotty, pro ponge moittener top that keep* R. J. Reynolds Tobacco C Extra i I ! School Auditoriur MARION, 5. Romai VillageMASl Twice Daily at 3:00 n K/t jr. ivi. and 8:00 P. M. . AMi Miles C C Charj Com6an + ? MAIL ORL D.B > * * 1 .T - - . ? . * .* ' " *' ' 12 HOUIl KODAK FINISH: KG? All rolls developed 10c; packs 20c. j up; prints 2 l-2c, 4c. 5c; enlarg-. ing 35c. up. Specialists?'.ve do nothing but kodak finishing. All i " work guaranteed to please. East-(v man Kodaks, Films, Supplies. Co- v lumbia Photo Finishing Co.. 11111 d Taylpr St., Columbia, S. C.?-^Stf. 's _ J i Wfitch vonr lab^l o:. your Kioor eipirZ"" be'0re Jr?"r ,ub8cr'P"<?> ' '4 handed-twopuff out of a ince Albert 1 as the quality!? ; apparatus any more than you amily deck! So, when you hit going, and get up half an hour your pipe or rolling cigarettes, >ig prize on the end of your line! one puts it in a class of its own, P. A. is made* by our exclusive out bite and parch?we//?you ictionaries to find enough words sentiments! haadsoms pound and half-pound tin etical pound crystal glass humidor with ?A Company, Winston-Salem, N. C ?? "i . ' ordinary - . / 2Aftei Ni: nee of a F -It's Desti rER PRODUC Hi An Fidlitifid M on i of Artillery ?e of Tanks?Zippeli y Own Oi )ERS NOW FO [. DAVIS, Marion, S , ? > \f,. ti' - - J : l . ...?? .?? . ,n. ? < ^ , i V . NOTICK All persons are hereby warned gainst hunting, hauling stiaw or rood or trespassing in any manner vVigS rhatroerer upon tho lard: of the unleraigricd-lying in Oarznlchael town I AH violations cf this notice will " >c d'?aIt ritb according i0 Jaw. B ^ MRS. BETTIE A. PORE, ' W 1 : t-i *' . ^ ' > fl| 1?$ -<??? ^ ";' I rr! Ml||?' jgSff I t'.fl I . v aHBTOl i / * mmmmfa | Mi^iii nMmn^ttf^. tmmmwr^^t^aa^a'9t^9BfF ' Great ] ' % rnoons ghts rench ruction | TION " Afternoon cn _ XJ\J - 9 KJ LOO Nights 75c -1.00 150 Plus W x o * / ns Airplanes rchest ra R SEA TS .c. * ~ \ . L - ' '? '*i -