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PR1XTK1PS INK PAYS. Abbeville I?ody Starts Serus of Advertisements. "Money spent for advertising is a good investment." This statement was made b\ R. H. McDuffie. president of the F.oard of Trade, in speaking at a conference of the citizens of Asheville, and to back it up. the board of trade is beginning a series of advertisements to show the people the value of concerted and coordinate action through a central organization for the upbuilding of Asheville. Mr. McDuffie stated that he had personally checked up a large number of prominent citizens who are investing * ~ ?-?+ o 00 /15_ money Here in iarse amuuma rectly the result of Asliville advertising through the board of trade and follow up letters and information. "The fact," lie' continued, "that Asheville has entertained large numbers of visitors not only during the summer season but through the winter and spring as well, for a number of years and that the present season has been the greatest that Asheville has ever had, certainly indicates that advertising a city is of even greater importance than advertising a business, because the business itself cannot prosper unless there are large numbers of people to purchase the goods and wares." M. A. Erskine, chairman of the finance committee of the board of trade, stated that he believed that every dollar spent through the board of trade in advertising and development work, that $100 came in to Asheville for distribution among the hotels, boarding houses, business and professional men and also called attention to the fact that most prosperous cities in the country anywhere are those who have a live, active board of trade or chamber of commerce with an ample working capital with whvh to carry on its advertising and development campaigns. ? Asheville Citizen. KILLED BY TRAMPER. Gin Machinery Crushes Martin Garvin in Barnwell County* Barnwell, Sept. 11.?Perhaps the first gin accident of the season in Barnwell county occurred at Jumper's gin, near Elko, when Martin Garvin, the oldest son of F. O. Garvin, was instantly killed while operating an automatic tramper. In some ( manner his head was caught beneath the tramper and his skull crushed. As the tramper descended upon him, the young man called for help, but other employees-in the gin were unable to stop the machinery before Garvin was killed. His body was laid to rest in the cemetery at Mt. Beulah Baptist church, of which he was a member, his pastor, the Rev. J. D. Peacock, conducting the funeral services. Another accident occurred Saturday at Ashleigh station, a few miles from here, when a negro had bis hand badly injured in the saws of a gin. RECEIVING BIG SALARIES. Seventy-two Railroad Officials Get $1,398,000. I f ] ' t Washington, Sept. 11.?Seventytwo officials of the railroad administration, described as "men on the staff of the director general," are receiving annual salaries aggregating $1,398,000, according to an extension of remarks in today's Congressional Record by Representative Thompson, Republican, Ohio, who charged that other government agencies "seem to have utter disregard for economical expediture of public funds.' Railroad administration officials receiving the big salaries were given 4 by Mr. Thompson as follows: Five at $50,000 each; two at $10,s 000; three at $35,000; two at $30, 000; eight at $25,000; eleven at $20,000; one at $18,500; one at $18,000; one at $17,500; six at $15,000; one at $14,000; one at $13,200; one at $12,500; four at $12,000; one\at $10,800; one at $10,600, and twentythree at $10,000. Railroad administration officials were described by Representative Thompson as "princes who sit in upholstered office furniture and swivel chairs amidst luxurious surroundings, living as tax eaters." ^ < > ^ Cooper Paroles Man He Prosecuted. Columbia, Sept. 12.?Governor Cooper this afternoon issued a parole during good behavior to William Rayford, a negro, convicted in Abbeville county in 1913 of murder and sentenced to the penitentiary for life. Governor Cooper himself prosecuted the negro when he was solicitor of the . Eightli Judiciary Circuit. 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