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TOR rrnn r. R\imrRtU % C mm conoN am RUS ARE SOLD «*w t It IfttrttM tr flM It Mwfttfrtd ThouttA#— Mil* lion* Inwtlvtd. __ Spnrt«nhurt —Tb«> Min of Turap«il FLECCV STAPLE EXPORTED BY I Jltu r . [ ,„. ltl , 4 COTTON GROV/ERS' COOPERA TIVE ASCOCIATION. FIRST YEAR.S RECORD GOOD Fifty-Two Thousand Bales Were Sold to Foreign Countries, Says An nouncement. >IPT.it inn €3.186 spindles and 1,830 corns, to Lockwood, Greene A Co., of Boston, was announced by A. M. Law t Co. of Spartanburg, who Vepresent- ?d the principal -stockholders, J. B. Cleveland and Dr. J. F. Cleveland of Spartanburg and Alfred Mogre of Well; ford, in the deal. ^ The price secured ^er share’ was not stated but the pur- ’‘hase lnvolves^befween $3,000,000 and' M,000,000, it is understood. The stock bought by Lockwood, Greene & Co. representes 85 per cent, of the out- , / , , „„ ! standing stock. The remaining stock- Colnmbia. - Approximately 52.000 ho]derg wm bftTe an - onnortunltv of oales of cotton delivered to the South 3ell , nK at the aorne figure, Carolina Cotton Growers’ Cooperative 3ta(ed _ association laht season have been ex- j ^ is,the purpose of the newcomers ported to foreign countries, it was an- to N inrrease the Tucapau plant to a nounced by officials of the association. 1—Berlin theatrical manager thr wing away millions of paper marks as an advertisement. 2—Residence of F. W. Stearns at Swampscott. Mass., whi, ^ ue, iTeuident Coolidge’a “Summer White House.” 3—John Coolidge, ^ K<m of the I'resident, passing Inspection of Colonel Bowles, commanding officer of citizens’ military training, at i Cutup Devens. Considering the fact that the associa tion only began operations last year, officials think that the export record 100,000 spindles unit by the installa tion of additional machinery in the present mill building. The mBl and community is situated WRIGLEYS Tak« M If tfc Wt. jCu.: lift a packat liSA jroar pocket for aoA •ver-reedy tmUs^ A delieion confec- tioa aid aa aid to • the twth, ippetite, digestion. was a splendid one. Splendid prices a | )OUt jo , n u eB f ro jn Spartanburg on the north bank of Middle Tyger river NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS Remarkable Express'on of the Nation's Grief as Mr. Hard ing It Buried. WHOLE WORLD STMPATHIZES C — "<gr~* C*^«*w* »•# in# Mi I*#— nel-#•* •• ON# W«» i# Wei*# tkm l Oi»<># CA—WW Ow when *hls mind is made up he Is os tlriu as n New Ilan:pshlre mountain. Inevitably Mr. fooliitge ••tmies for ward now ns n leading possibility for the Itepubllvniw presidential iiomlna- were secured for all of the cotton ship , P*** 1 abroa< ^ an ^ payment in full has in sp artanburK county and is only a accomplished “In the name of Justice, been secure for It, U was announced. an(1 a ha , f froro L yman w j,ere she must be under no Illusion.- { All of the cotton cooperatives hare pa( . jfl( . m|||b companv now con . ••Submission to the mercllesa ohstl- exported cotton. It was *aid. and the , fni( . |Jng a $5 000 000 bleachery and icy of French government." he add American Cotton Grower*’ exc hange. rot|oJ1 mtl , u , B boHrTrd that these lion next year, lie Imi months In whlrh to prove to hi* j that be Is If* t»est cbolre and Often montha In which to c«>nvlnco the coun try that be sb<*«ld rontlnne to b*4d tin <4Hee At present hta n atn atrengtl pxllrtmlty. Ur# la (W Coat In Us Muklt# an*! For West || la Wtlriei * t rw#!>w lltrua JsWMan win W i I..«eff«! 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Mates fri-tu foreign rulers and n<*ts bull lew from KioumersMe «>rgaiiUa- tli-ns in uibrr Un-la To realise the world wide character of the mourn ing ot»r iit-cded only to read auch new* Itctns ns that the German rck-hatag lK-gan Its st-rclal st-ssh-n by rising and avmdlng with b<twe*i hmdft in mem ory of Mr. Hunting; that the Con gress of Britt nay Sailors in Saint Servun, France, suspended Its session; that three days of.national mourning was ordered by the government of I'araguay, and all otliyr Latin-Ameri- can countries gave expression to their grief; that Portuguese warships Hew their Hags at half-must for a day; that soviet Russia and Bulgaria offi cially told, of their sorrow, and that memorial'services were held In West minster Abbey while the funeral was taking place in Marlon. Standing lieslde tin* bier in the ro tunda of the cupltnl In Washington, Rev. I»r. Anderson read tit* verse from MJeah upon which the lips of. Mr. Harding chanced to fall as lie took the oath of ids high office on March 4, IU’21. It was: “He hath shewed Thee, O Man, what is good and what doth the Lord ~mjulre of thee, hut to do Justly and to love mercy with Whut more n--*-<l t-e ad-b‘d T #♦1 l**i m i i xnmNM*# Am a#e# < * eMsrw #< rwsep# #s a# amrib pwftftM sey t# • awA^sff X 4tip#W#> Jt# * la te I# #•«• X 't**# p*#m*# i» 4ay# X #♦*#•## X X# •##* #. amg If am #p#w*WM#g X •■> tag pets# x staff Xy# %■♦■## X# { mwiww la x I# g**e# X (4# j b4HM X tt# I’xtmi #m*te# #t# I r«#ssx#t cxxxp »»■#■■« Ma avaxm • ■#■*•* i mwwmm X *wftm 4 M* • 4-# 4 ■ tf t# tag* Xew#a X» X MX ■ge#aa# §XX ttsm*m $■#• W# I •-» XXH1 » • * t G MftAT MMf^Atti am4 f 1 tti. 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Tt ft«ev the Council It# pot whlrh state la the Mi poultry raising into i ivllX. ,hl# Iran X land prealdeftl of the as*< li a. h#s al to laanra « C IlANtT’ILLolt Cl'NO, atrlvlng to | «»» ... I with all machinerv and equlpim-m. inr swvxwww oi mr *oow. save Germany from utter collapse : °ther mmaures the algnatorlee ahall I 0 ... _ _ f Members of the poultry aas.v latlr.r and bla ndmlnlatratlon fn*m downfall, j give the attacked atate and to arrange < ^ to J ° • • - prcaenleil his program Wednesday to • for its financial aulsttnce; to appoint a commander In chief; to determine the detnlls of repnrntlona. and to draw up u general disarmament plan based on guarantees provided by the treaty. A BOLITION of the 12-hour day In the steel Industry, which was one of President Harding’s last wishes, is nt hand. A beginning Is being made at Gary, Ind., where the eight-hour day with three shifts is being put into ef fect In several plants-of the Uuited f ' the reichatug, called in special ses sion because of the Anauclul crisis. Its three main points are: 1. A gold loan. 2. Placing taxation. Including in come and customs, indirect and direct, upon a gold value basis. 3. A levy upon Industries, which have made millions of dollars. His plan was applauded by the ma jority of the assembly, but the Com munist members raged and howled, taunting Cuno and bitterly assailing j States Steel corporation. Others will Hugo Stinnes, ihe industrial magnate, j follow, and the Independent steel com- who sat unmoved and silent. The panies, it is predicted, soon will fall chnncelleor retaliated oilly with the remark that “the growing activity of communism in Germany and else where will lead to the ruin of Europe.” To which "The Communist* replied “She is ruined already.” Concerning the reparations muddle, Cuno expressed extreme dissatisfac tion with the British draft of a reply to - the German pote, declaring it cou- , .... i tained much that was Impossible of n to " Hlk , ! urubl >’ fulfillment and that England had gone ' ’ extraordinarily fair In her concessions t<» tb* French viewpoint. “It is mwvsasry to root ion# with T) Ell USING from the funeral X sH our strength jmsatee rest at after, Aw Mario* X bla temporary fngr-1 free fxx Xftd xt# X tees ift it# New WUlsrvJ bolatf tt ••!»- t#ryur/* 4# Mid. *444 X lag! «k. ft»* ' CwsMMg# pljAgmf i Uavtf -ftt* the^XXm* ? :!.«• a#| ■ XMfy X dw Atmm^y t# i#3 * a • thmUf *f • * « • 1 in line. The change to three shifts ot eight hours each means employment of 05,- 000 more workers In the steel mills, according to estimates. These same estimates added $45,000,000 to the steel industry's pay roll. In the readjust ment, hour wages will be Increased about 25 per cent, It was stated, but the per diem will be decreased as a result of the change which will take off one-third the steel worker’s time In the mills and give It to him for rest and recreation with his family and friend*. In other words, workers re- York City for the sum of »62l.2M ^ flock* and retaining only the best specimen* The eradl Poultry Rally to Distribute Eggs. « tIon of “ cn,b ?>****• «• proceedln f Florence.—As their part in the pro and throughout the county gyom outlined by the Florence Agr! thoroughbred flocks are being devel- cultural association for the- further ance in this county of the cow. thr hog and the hen Idea as a means of | Aiken to Become Polo Center, offsetting the loss in the cotton yield; Aiken.—Aiken ,will be the center ot because of the boll weevil, the Flnr the American polo games this coming j ence County Poultry association haf i winter season. pledged itself to distribute 200 set The Aiken Polo club has rec.mtly ; tings of pure bred eggs without cost leased for a term of 20 years, w-th to those receiving them. This will hr five settings for each member. De tails of the distribution of the '-ggi option of pitrehase, 25 acres of the Barnard property on the Whi’ehall estate, paying $16,000 for the lease will be decided, upon later. Every■] The transaction was made severa' member of the association breeds s high grade of poultry stock. Train Kills White Man. Gaffney.-r-The hodv of a-white mar dressed only in underfrear was fount 1 after It had been run over by a South ern Railway passenger train two mile? days ago, F. Skiddy von Sladd°, potfr-j enthusiast and winter resident 0! Aiken, acting for., the polo club, anti work has already begnn on the prepir ation of he two fields oT^ten acre? each. C. E. .Teague, contractor.' io4E charge of the work, having a IJ.'JOC contract to grade and prepare thi fields for polo playing. The ground* south of Gaffney. The name “J. C Reid” was inside a pair of trouser? will he made perfectly level, and Be? whlrh were 200 yards from the track muda grats-sheeta planted. I * -■■a##S#fcxM#*#a#lMM#*a#» •A •If ftftit! • hro • rrr »lrofv ping all mImhii Thta la 1‘rtrr. agr4 flve. TTie *«*r--od l«»rn no Kni[tlr# day, I* calleil Anthony, and the third, during the two-mlDute allrnce <,o Armlatlre day, la railed R«**emary. for reinemhriinre. Mm. Phlllpimn had fl.nOO majority In what was Sir Ed ward Grey’s old seat. “Why should you not vote for an artress?” she ar gued. “An actress has brains, heart, feelings.” Mabel Russell, ns she was then, was indeed a charming little actress, as all who remember her aver. She Is now thirty-six. Of England’s other two lady M. P.’s, Mrs. Wintring- ham was a school teacher and Lady Astor was a millionaire’s wife. They are all married women. Christa bel Pahkhurst was' badly defeated wheid she ran after the Armistice and none of tiie suffragist hunger martyrs have ever sat JnJhe house they used to raid ro bravely.-—London Ma!L Fourteen Adult Schools. Only Few Horses Pass Over Bridge | Anderson —There are fourteen adul Florence —Of th# «.*W^*xliicl#. | celling 40 cent* an hour will gef 50 * schools being taught in this county crosciag lb# »ew bridge •ter Pee Dot 1 and tvnuk while th# dally pay will 4« r#- None of the schools have !•*• Gm j r t, at Mars Bluff ferry daring July ’ me- daced fmen $4 JO for tw*Jv« hoax X J !• P«ptls. sox# xor# The grawnapi | X w#r# hors# drawn, scrordtx j M XI ■* * — th#y nr# sahawX to go t* school an* ^, war^muir wixitijr Restless ~ Nights / When Coffee disagrees Drink Postum