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/.With th« price of cotton ^ on /the
toboggan, it looks like if would be a
right ?ood idea to page “the absent
Mr. Smith** and have him put it back
to its old level.
The present slump in the~price of
cotton certainly does take some of the
“pep** out of the argument of “the
absent Mr. Smith** that he is respon
sible for 4f cents cotton.
The South it (or should be) in bet
ter financial shape to weather the
present crisis than it was in 1914.
Don’t let that enormous crime be re
peated! Organise, fix a reasonable
price fee* cotton and tell the Wall
chare “to get off "
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the statutes at large of South Caro-
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Co. ftipf of education,
Barnwell County.
August 7th, 1920. 8-12-21.
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When the new baby arrived at Bobby's home the doctor
said: “Well Bobby, how do you like your new baby
sister?” Bobby replied: Oh, she’s all right, I guess, but
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