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b AMERICAN COTTON^ WILL HEAR pi Atlanta Ga., September 2.?Several J prominent speakers will be on the j program of the mass meeting of the American Cotton Association in New i Orleans, Louisiana, September 8 and 9. A number of acceptances to invitations have already been received by! President J. Skottowe Wannamaker 1 aftid others are certain. It is definite- ' i ly announced addresses will be deliv3fc -T | E- ered by the following: Gov. Ruff in D. j fc Pleasant of Louisiana; Hon. Martin j Behrman, Mayor of Xew Orleans; ! Hon. John M. Parker of Xew Orleans, j * former United States Food Administrator; Col. W. B. Thompson, Xew Orleans; Hon. Harvie Jordan, Monti cello, Georgia; Hon. rJ- Thos. Heflin, ? s Congressman from Alabama; Hon. "RrkVa Smith United States Senator _from Georgia. Hon. Jno. Sharpe Williairfc of Mississippi announces T* that h? will be anions the speakers provided he is not detained in Washington on those dates because of the session of Congress Senator E. D. Smith of "South Carolina has accepted tenatively to be governed largely . by the status, of legislative matters at ^ the national Capitol. Hon. P. P. Claxton, of Washington, United States Commissioner of Education, Is endeavoring to arrange his affairs so he can be among the speakers. The principal addres in behalf of the American Cotton Association will be delivered by Mr.' aWannamaker. Southern Governors who recently K* u endorsed this meeting in a joint pror claroation which set forth the neces< sity of calling the conference to dis- j 1 cuss general economic concnuoirc unu to recommend a minimum price for I cotton, have been requested to appoint I delegates at large from their various! K states and also name delegates repre senting each of their counties. Heads K Of State Farmers Unions, agricultural B departments, superintendents of edu- j Hi" cation, presidents of bankers associa- | i tions, chairmen of State Chambers of B^_ -Commerce, and other leading profes sional and business men haVe been reK \ questecUto designate delegates in a. K similar manner. A large attendance * is assured and it is announced that hk|| the New Orleans committee on local ^||^axrangements is preparing for one of ^ the lare-est meetinsrs of this kind ever ; her: in the -Scai n K Aaner -giu Cotton - -m " ,nganined *n 'n interests of the South, is declared j Bjpr h> be. meeting with gratifying results; I HEARTBURN | I or heaviness after meals are || 8 most pmoying manifestations 8 normal digestion. I MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE tim 20-Years Guarantee Sil I Free Examination ^ v \\r. w:? n.:J In c nuuiiuijici muuui uuu Baltimore D | - 1329 1-2 Main St. COLt Look for Large Electric 5igi K,? ? Everything Sanitary J New-Star 1 * \ II 'i ?FC I ' / DIES AND t Open Day ai I od of the Best Quality M': , lite Attention with Qi are of the public patr dial welcome awaits t | 31E fain St., Phone ASSOCIATION I NOTED AMERICANS in its membership campaign. ov' : the purposes in calling the Xew Orleans meeting is to present its ad ? m- I tages to large numbers of repr< se.x- i tatives from all the cotton states a*w j to study and discuss with then. ;:io ! unusual situation confronting peopie at this time. After a cuiefuij analysis of prevailing business con-1 ditions and possibilities of the future, conservative methods will be outlined as to the best manner of procedure for the citizens of the South. Determination and recommendation of u minimum price at which cotton should be sold by the growers, to prevent further losses, will be reached after the consideration of authenic data and receiving the advice of men of much business experience, both on the farm and in general commercial circles. Additional governors have signed the joint proclamation since the first announcement of this mass meeting and at this time the signatures of the following state chief executives are on the document: Governor Kilby of Alaliaina: fiovprnor Krousrh of Arkansas; Governor Catts of Florida; Governor Dorsey of Georgia; Governor Bickett of North Carolina; Governor Cooper of Tennessee and Governor Hobby of Texas. ? A silo is a safety vault for stock : feed. 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