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# nm: " i Lf0c<al and y Rev. .H K. Marlow was in Con- j way recohjly on business. . J- M.. J&avecn was among the farmers visiting Conway on business last week. mm %- Rev. , W...L. Wait arrived in, Conway last week to spend some '. .time (visiting v Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Scarborough. *?:*?? B. .Woftw <1.Wait, of Florence, S. C. 'who is now with the First National: . Auction Cwnpany of .that city, sp< nt I some tine .here recently on business! for. his.tcoiauany. mm* G. F. Murrel was in Conway on i business las*' week. ? + ? * 4> George <JW. Muggins was in Con-] way fromjCialivants-eFcrry one day . last week. * * <r Mrs. H. H. .Burroughs and children went to Myrtle Beach recently i to spend nw.nc time: at the Myrtle: Beach Hotel. * * * * * Ivist Wednesday a severe thunder! cloud vi: iteo;. this section, accompani ied by some . ;ain, but not as lua/y rain tall as was expected. The presence of a life guard at Myrtle Beach costs the management a lot of money, but. it will be a source of -great comfort to those who bathe irl ahe-wujf. ? > 1 4? T. W. Uorzn&n was in Conway on ! business one d*p last week. I ' The statements published by the j banks of IlorrjCiCounty, from qua/tor j .to quarter, show. a great increase in financial backing ? Thv people of this county, aiv : growing in wealth, ??< ??'/%! I II e ? v*?? inli'MM' /vf* t I I ' I 4 1 n ' . ?tn WV-lt MO 111 l/U lll/Uin "i |>U^U?un /Ji? J. L. Walcr was in Conway from his farm near fynway a few day/, ago. ? * * * ? A. N. Cox who vj v still engaged in i eliding' urtCchen* . wells p ss <1 ; through Conway last week on his return to his wdrlt. The first load </h watermelons for V this reason wort ' brought into 1 Conway last week ' from an Horry i County farm. This .section ha A j^overal showers . of rain last week. Mr. and Mrs.' E. 'Id Stanley will seen complete a medtem dwelling at; ' Loris, S. C. Conway will ondecivir this war 'to furnish every facixst;. within teach i Jor the honci i 01 me vnoacco gmw> ers who sjpIJ their jwoHuct on cu ; war'ehuse floors. arid rUlso for the j benefit of the buyeis ant dtheis who; will come herr intersWj 111 the sea wfi'.s crop. Many people-".pent miw. Lime on I the seashore lav.' week. / *1 he new dw?A ing oT 11 I..! (Scarborough was aimo.-s ''finish d Must week. Tlic;'*!- are ority > f \y , thin^ 4o finish >ibout the "building, , 5?n?i ti - ? * few hav?> heen dr'h*. y< d . n account < f maLeinds being .' <av in at living here. , ? e .Vr-. ('has. !*'. Vy own and little child re ' arm <1 th* latlep u: ;' of , last w.'Ok I coin a tudt t</ hei parents'. I Mrs. C. K. Ha/el is* \ t-> ; her home av> Sellers, S. CM las*.; iwck after spending. some *iim with relatives kn this fotinty. ] Conway was crowdcb last week during: the holiday, and there v-ere j several who returned hove from the ( beach saying: that" all c0 the mow s (' at the hoi el were occupied. j ( Rev. S. C. Morris of the llorry In- < dustrial School was in Conway on t business one day Ust week. ? m ? J. M, Boyd was tie re last week 1 tfrorr. Ay nor, &. C. it * * * V There was a colored excursion !<1J .front <Georgetox*n to tilt is point one t day last week. ( H. K. Cook a in I IvCt.ruw.on Jones, of fGalivanU Ferry, were in Conway i the first ,of the Tr.oek. 1 FOR SAVE?80X8*1 Eight ounce Cotton Ticker Sheets, New burlap, <60 cents each in tots of TOO, in lots of 1,000 o* mote, 55 cents each do-, V llivered, Con way, S. C. July deliv- a ery>?Write or wire L. R. Edons, c Rowland, N. <C.?adv. 7-15-20 2ti. e FOR SALE?-New Cottage on fifth ^ avemio, in third block from Main , o*. xr..? ^ i,.. 11 .1 / ^ luui luunin, JK1I1, Iiiuiii^ I room, kitchen and bath. On water ^ | and'sewer line.?f|? L. Buck.?Adv 2t 1 FOIt SALE?Two new Ford Sedan* c with starters. Tney are now n ready for delivery.?Buck Motor (j I 5/o.?A<lv. 2t^ I I I vi M Kub-My-Tism is a groan pain killer (' relieves pain and soreness caused by h journalism, Neuralgia, Sprains, ^ I M O'ifeine That Por,* K't Arf?ci tin Ifcjat' H lu.fi of it'- !oi;ic nurj lux Mv? effect., 1 a.v,1 * ^,'1 M ! ' H cj/c .1.1 and ' cou< foil neiuciubv 1 ;b U - >* ci X.. 'v. Q&OV&. 2 v I I I Personal Hon. Hal H. Buck atul family le't Conway last Thursday morning .ard went to Charleston by automobile where Mr. Buck .will spend several days 011 business. 4 * * * * All over Horry County the sand lugs are cither ready to go in the curing 'burn *or are. in ! it already.' These arc Jthe .bottom leaves on I the tobacco plants and always I the first to be picked from the ' field. j 4> * 41 <1 * Watch the date on. your name label on your ipfjgpnr rand renew in time to keep your paper from .being stopped m m m m Mr. and Mi's. . S. J. Salmon, of j Vf ... A- 1 L 1 1 ? murium, spent iu.sc weeK-pnd ncrc with Air. and .Mrs. W. 11. Salmon. * * * * * H. S. Johnson was in this section recently on business. A. J. 'Clurdy visited Conway one day last week and spent some hours 1 here on business. ?.?*** Miss Virginia Graham, of .Clio and Miss llattie Blanche Salmon, of Marion, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. It. .Salmon. ? I ir I, C. li. Williamson was in Conway the latter part i f last week. # ? .? % * W. AT. Soles war here a short time last wt k. # * * * W. TI. Jorduti was here recently on bwsrness. It. C. Graham, Jr., was here one day reoeniiy on business. m m m m + M. iJ. Lewis was among these visiting 'Conway recently on busim m m m m Miss TJla 'Connor, of the Chester Schools, is teaching at the Summer School here. Messrs. Chapman Thompson, and W. B. King left Sunday to spend several days at Hcnilersonville, and other points. m m m 4 Air. and Mrs. W. A. Freeman are spending t'ho summer -at their cottage at MyrCle Beach. > Mrs. A. T. Collins .and daughters. Marguerite and .'Nona, are spending some time at JViyrtle LetCh. W. M. McAnge, of Suffolk. Va , is visiting friends .and relatives in the city. f < r Mrs. Skillio 11. Smith, and Mirs IVlle Sn'iit'll, w'n> lu> 'e been visiting Mr. and Mrs. IvJ. It. Smith, have returned to I hep* home at Muk'ins. C. Marker ?of Loris, sj? ?nt last week-end here with friends. Mrs. Andrew Johnson, of Savannah. Ga., is visiting friends and relatives in the ? ity. blisses I'Jorothv Ksl.es of Green ville. I.di'an and (' u'iw Werldun r^f Florence, Lucy Little of Laur- I 1 ns, are smiting Miss Margaret I .ewts. ***** Mr. and Mrs. I). M. Lurroughs ;md child re r, left 'at vcek to sp? n ' - me time at 11 ndorsori i'Ve an 1 >ther points in North Carolina. ??*.*?* Miss .Lunette McQueen left th s we< k to visit friends and relat:\o> it Morven, N. C. , - Mrs. M. A. VV right is visaing', relatives at Winston Salem, N. C. * Mr. K. A. burroughs. accompanied >y Mrs. I). V. Itichardson, returned i Sunday from a trip to Norton and ! j ither points. Mrs. liumughs .an ; t hildren, who were in the party, will risit friends and relatives in Massa- ] husetts and oilier points before reurn ing home. * + ? V The Chamber of Commerce has ivlo.l Mrifll if 1>" ~ C tl- - >,'vv.M ?? >ui iv uy icnniv-iibn lll? j own several rooms for rent to to-! . )}icoo buyers, school teachers, and . thers desiring rooms. Applies- f ions can be made to the Secretary \ >f the Chamber. y ? ? Rev. L. F. Westbury, of Aynor, massed through Conway Monday eniwute to Winston Salem, N. C., to I pent! several days. c LOST HOG. \ There has strayed from me one urge Duroc Jersey sow weighing 1 .bout 250 pounds. This sow is c olored red, is unmarked, large flop * are>, very gentle. Will pay anyone t or trouble and expense. Finder lease notify, Andrew J. Cox, tdv 7fb :3t. Allsbrook, S. C. C ,c TOMBSTONES f ANI> MONUMENTS a lee me for Tombstones and Monu- c nents. Genuine Georgia marble. 124 4t ?SAM P. ELLIOTT toute 2, Galivants Kerry, S. C. We are proud of (he confidence octors, druggists and the public ave in 6f>t> (.h:!l and Fever Tonic.? Ldv For Heavy Hauling 'Phone S8. Prompt Service. We specialise on long hauls? .Two-Ton Tnut* C?riv y Motor Cn' Co, ndv ,?"? ?if.? % THE HORRY HERALD, C01 Mr. and Mrs. Ingram T. Scogg'n, after a wedding trip in North Carolina and Vi.ginia. are visiting friends and relatives in the city. S. G. Godfrey was here from Chcraw, S. C., last week. & H. A. Brakeficld, of Chester, pass ed through Conway this week enroute to Bucksp >ii where he will visit Mr. and Mi?. B. F. Singleton. to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Crawford, of Columbia, S. C., are visiting friends and relatives here. ***** "Wylie McMillan, of Rocky Mount N. C., is visiting his mother, Mrs. Sue McMillan. ***** J. E. Bryan was here from Myrtle Beach last Saturday. ****** Mrs. J. M. 1). Jones, who has been spending some time with friends and relatives at Mullins, returned Iwtmo Man,!.,,. ?l\/l>IV VilVIUJ m * * * * W. J. Hendricks was here from the Pee Dee section last Saturday. * * * * Misses Eunice Allen of Latta, Roth Rogers cf Mull ins, Cassie Nicholes of Sumter, who have been visiting Misses Lucy and Ruth Spivey, have returned to their homes. T. W. Booth spent last Saturday in Conway. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Gilmore, of Columbia, S. C., are visiting friends and relatives here and at Myrtle Reach. * * * * * Dr. and Mrs. Ohas. J. Epps return ed las! week from a trip to liendersonville and other points. Miss Mary Lee Jones, who has been visiting Miss Blanche Taylor has returned' to h< r home at Marion. S. C. D. V. Richardsdon, of Rucksport, spent last week-end in the city. Frank W. Henderson, of the Conway Drug Co., spent Monday in Florence. ??? Miss Davis, Mrs. Bailey, and J. S. Davis, "Joe and Marvin Davis, of Marion, spent last week 'end here with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Watson. - Hh . hio/IVA.U # Wc have received a fine leaf of j tohacco from the farm of Mr. John M. Vaught. It is us near perfect in color and size as we have seen in a lonir time. Mr. Vaught is one of the leadingfarmers of the Nixonville section <;f the County, and ltas several acres of this fine leaf, which will no doubt bring him a handsome price. SUMMER SCHOOL. The Horry County Summer School for teachers opened at the Burroughs High School budding Menday morning. This school cp nod with a fairly good attendance and will last six weeks. Classes begin at 8:'?() in the mornings and close at 2 o'clock in the afternoons. A good IVcultv has be: n seem ed for this school. At the? Pi/inters and Peop'cs Warehouse we will have II. W. Winstead as sales manager and Charley Lee as auctioneer. These? two men have worked together f r twelve years and know how te> el an extra hid out of the buyers?aeiv FOR SALE?Eleven pure bred Brown Leghorn he ns and i tr> Rooster. All 14 lmn'li okl, a 1 for $25.00. L. H. Burroughs.--ad Anyone having chickens, eggs or other country produce for saV, te'ephoue, write or call on Did; H ut n. Mvrtle Bench Hotel, Myrtle Bench. S.' C.?7-15 2t W.utcr Mellons for rale cheap a my farm, Justice, S. C. Will he [jlad to le.ud yeur car, wagon or .ruck.?W. Boyd Jones, adv 7 15 2t [ 'OR SALE?50 hags Top Dresser for cotton <>V late corn. See W. A. Prince, Boris, S. C.--adv tf 7 15 CHANGE, IN TIME In 1915 workers on buildings and it other kinds of labor, usually worked on Saturday's until five >'clock in the evening. Now they i cnock off at noon time on Saturday. ' iVhat h.as made this difference? I WALLS ARE DONE. The brick walls of the new Horrv ierald building arc now about finish ] id, some of the roof trusses having , >een placed in position early last \ veek in readiness for the roof. i The work was somewhat delayed , ast week by reason of the holiday ( >n Monday and failure of workers to t eturn to work on Tuesday following he holiday. ^ 0 jl ALARM OF FIRE '( The plant of the Veneer Mfg. \ >o., across the river caught on fire >ne day last week and a fire alarm r vfis quickly sounded. The Conway I ire department responded promptly I tnd the fire was put out before any s onsiderable damage was done, o LAND Farm Land Timber Land ' RENTAL AGENTS < City and Suburban Property If contemplating selling or buying talk it over with MKDRICK & JOHNSON Phone 113 Hotel Grace ( Rui)-My-Thm w a powerful witl-l* T : i? kills t h po on cau c'j > i'/'e-te-' -v:ts. cu ts. c*!<! sore- O 1 r. e < . Adv 11 ?WAY. S. P., JULY 15, 1920. NAVAL SCHOOL HAMPTON ROADS Tree Summer Course Offered Boys?10 Vacancies for This State Lieut. Commander A. B. Anderson, of the navy recruiting service in South Carolina. states that he has ton more appointments allowed for this state to the navy summer camp at Hampton Roads, Va This camp opens up on July 15th and closes the first week in Sep HM- - ivinuvi. i nc camp \vill accommodato 1.000 boys from all eastern states of the Union. The instructions at the camp will include physical development, discipline, education of character and the cultivation of naval traditions. Recreation and religious instruction will not be neglected. Hoys going to this camp must be between the ages of 10 and 20 ; years and must be of good moral character. The boys will have the navy rating of ap' .'entice seamen during the period o Jit ir enrollment at i the school and wi'l receive the pay j of that ratine. S2.'l per month. The boy mu t pay his own trans portation to the school. At the camp the navy will furnish Mihsirj tence, unifoims and other necessary | equipment and will pav the transportation from the school back to the boy's home. This free summer school wan mad* po.srible by ongrcss a mropriating ' a sum of $200,000 for two summer schools for boys, or.-' a4 Circa. Lakes and one at Hampton Roads. Parents of young men who desire to take in this free rurrcr camp are advised to see the effi e. in charge at the navy recruit ng station in the Arcade building, Columbia or at the navy recruiting offices in the following cities?Charleston, Rock Hill, Florence, Spar .. - f Ml - -- i * * laiiuui viivunv 11 ic unci Aiuierson. _4I ? Bank No. 290 Statement of the Condition of The BANK OF LITTLE RIVER Located at Little River, S. C., at the Close of Business June no. 1920. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $47,185.77 Bonds and Stocks Owned by the Bank 10,80).00 Furniture and fixtures 325.80 Banking House 1,25000 Other Real Estate Owned 1,441.80 Due from Bank and Bankers 1 433.98 Currency 3 293.00 Gold 11G.0O Silver and Other Minor Coin 1.888 18 Checks and Cash Items 9,443 97 Other Resources, viz: W. S. S. 148.19 TOTAL $77,320.09 LIABILITIES C".pti/il Stock Paid in $10 000 00 Surplus Fund 3,500 00 Undivided Profits, less Cur rent Expenses and Taxes Paid 1,479 54 Dividends Unpaid 12.00 Individual Deposits Subject to Check 10,599.(57 Savings Deposits M7.27S.45 Cashier's Checks 1 "0.77 47,SOS.89 Hills Payable, includingCertificates for Mon.cv Borrowed 14 500.00 Other Liabilities, viz Interest Duo Dep. 2(5.20 TOTAL 87732G69 STATE OF SOUTH OA L0LJNA, County of Ho'-ry. Before mo came PApon- Thompson, Cashu r of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says tha? the above and foregoing- statement is a true condition of said bank, as phown by the books of said bank. MOORE THOMPSON. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 9th (lav of July 1920. CLARENCE C. McCORSLEY Notary Public for South Carolina. Correct Attest: J AS. A. STONE, W. H. STONE. MOORE THOMPSON Directors. assistant"secretary for vice president San Francisco. ? Franklin D. ttoosevelt ot New York, assistant so ctary of the navv, was nominated *or vice president by the Democratic lational convention and became the unning mate of Gov. James M. Cox >f Ohio. Democratic choice for he presidential nomination. The first cries of "Cox and Roos^relt" rang through the convention ia.ll and were mixed with the shouts >f the vote of acclamation by which ic was nominated without a ballot. Despite disinclination of the Tamnany delegation to accept him. toosevelt's name went over with a mnd wagon movement during which ill other candidates were withdrawn. CARD OF THANKS. We take this method of ibnnHngi nrr many friends for the kindnps^pq hown us during the sickness and loath of wife and mother. ?S. C. Richardson and Family. FOR CLKRK OF COFRT. I hereby announce my sol f j> canV.ate for Clerk of Court for Hony bounty, suhjoct to he rules of the omo( rati" Pi imnrv. Of.G uuirkly lvliavos Constipation. >:!jv ?n-S';. I os- of AopeC'e an I Ie (' 'he due to Torpid Liver.?-ad W. W. RUSS KILLED BY GKORGE L. MARSH (Continoed from P.ago 1.) i n\ake to tho deceased about his leaving the State by a certain time. This proposition was not agreed to by the deceased and it seems that he went around one end of the automobile. which had broken down in front of the place, and started towards Mr. Marsh with nothing in his hands but an umbrella, which he laid taken along on account of cloudy weather. The purpose of tho Coroner's in. quest was to determine the c/uiso of tne death of Mr. Russ. Tie vert i *t of the Jury was sufficient under the] law to justify the Coroner in the issuing of a Warrant charging the defendant with homicide. Horn cide | I i.- tho M-i'h'h covers the crime 1 t human being by an- j oiher. it will he the business of a ! petit jury in the Court of General | Sessions when Mr. Marsh's cas" is tried to determine tho kind of homic'do this was. 11 is divided into severa1 kinds: murder, man-slaughter, and justifiable or excusable. The Coi oner's jury was compose 1 of j Messrs. W. Pitts, C. Proctor, J. J. Sanders, Chas. Dus< nbury, W. D. Lawrimoro and A. M. Sutherland. It, appears that seme of the gcntl men drawn on the jury knew something about the tragedy, hut as the. were on the jury they could not be sworn. The testimony taken by the Coroner went far enough to establish the facts that were found bv the jury, thes4 h< ing mainly that j the deceased was actually dead and what had caused his d* ath. This t< stimony was written d wn under I the directions of the coroner and the following is ,a c? py from l is record ending with a typewritten tat merit of tlm post mortem examination: i J. Ii. Jolly bmng duly sworn savs: I was standing about tw nty ya>*ds av.viv and saw W. W. Russ walking toward his home on the reaclside. There was a car setting in side of read. There was no on 1 I in the c/ir. I heard Geo. Marsh say g*o on or I will she >t you. Russ turo ed around car towards Marsh, had umbrella in bos it ion. to push ?\i.imh. i a 1 ... .1. 4 ..1 1 !?.. .v.i'.i - ii umi i\uss 10 p;o on ov no would shoot him. Puss went 0:1 towards Marsh and Marsh s'ot W. W. Russ. 1 didn't think that Russ was j hurt much n: he turned and took a 'stop ov two and then went down. 1 know of no trouble between them, i 1 Geo. Marsh turned and went in his house. 1 Marsh u-ed a shot pun and shot j but once. ?J. H. Jollv. i N. P. Andevscn, who bcinp duly i sworn, says: That 1 took Mr. W. W. Russ from near the Pastime Theatre to the railroad, just the other, i side of the Hospital, and bo seemed to be in a pool humor. I heard no pun shoot. I have earned him once' , or twice before about the same time j of day. Mr. Russ didn't seem to b: 1 intoxicated. I carr-sd him to W'Ur'n r ; about 100 yards o^ where he was j shot. I was pone only about twen'y ! five minutes, and when 1 returned to shop 1 was tobl that. Mr Russ had been shot. Mr. Russ didn't seem to be ne; vous. neither did he mention Mv. Mar:'^ name on way cut. This mornin the way out to dinner the weather loolu-1 like1 r.Tn. Mr. Russ hud a para *ol in his hand. M?\ Russ p t out of ca at road that 1< ads t > his home, a.nd I went 011 to i.iy home. ? X. P. An k rson. .!. O. Cavtrelte. boinp du'y swnin. says: I was at my homo about 10) yards from Mr. Ma'sh's, when I heard a pun sheet. 1 came or: of house and saw Mr. .! dlv in street. Mr. Ma'^'b vv's u> hi vnv,d then I lioaul Mr. Geo. I.. Marsh say ! 'at ho killed him. \u ' sai'l. (1 t'i 1:) "I have called 'ho S''*riI 'i !n't ay the gun. Mr. .Ma"sh wont in house. 1 kuo" of trouble h tween the part' Thme was a ; on pre; ( nt whop I came t i the ground except Me. ,h <y an.I Mr. W. W. Riv s' ho:ly. feu ma lo n?> stv. ?r? lo after 1 o'" 4 there, except ? aw hi haial Ire mhle. ? J. O. Carl re* to. PostmoMmn examir.iP>on on the 1 h' <!y of \V. \V. P"-s who was si o and kilkd on duly S, 1920 about 2 { P. M. I F.xternal Ypoearancs. ( Left fore finder shot clear away at I vise. Mark of hand lacerated. 1 Shirt bosom and right sleeve soaked : in Hood. * Appearance of Ho*'* After Clothes Had 1'ecn Removed. ( Rig gunshot wound about on" 1 inch by 1 1-2 inches in size over f .iuncture of breastbone and collar N hone. Several shot wounds ex- 1 tending over upper part of. chest, some shot wounds on left side of chest and extending down the side as low as second rib. Several shet 1 wounds in face, nose, eye ami e,ur, 1 Shot wounds well distributed over chest and right shoulder. Skin I around and near wound had a blood clot appearance. 1 One gun wad removed from 1 wound; upper portion of lung shot a to pieces; all important bloodves- c sols severed. One shot puncture in i right auricle of the heart, one shot puncture at base of heart. No o wounds or bruises on back. j Gunshot wound was straight in the body with a downward tendency d of about 10 degrees. Size of shot extracted from body appeared to be r a No. 4. b Wc find no evidence of any dis- I ease process sufficient to cause im- b mediate death. c Signed, ?J. S. Dusenbury, M. D. * ?J. A. Norton, M. D. | last of Articles Found on Body. " 2 Pocket knives, I bunch of keys,) 1 hunch of keys in case with two keys. 1 purse containing 1 button. 1 receipt, 1 newspaper clipping, 1 gold watch, "Stuyvesant," 1 letter from Win. W. Moore, I pocket hand . kerchief, 1 whetstone, several match ^ es. On C^osr Examination. J. S. Ouscnhuvy, being duly sworn. says fui tin r tlr: be n\v no n d r 11 burn; or .darns op body or clothe-, but his cl tb.es were so blood soak d nr.l s4nine ' t'u4 't war omn- ;i>i { l b if there were powdctr stains. J. S. Dv.senbury, M. I). PAGE FIVE ' 1 PLAN ORGANIZATION 1 FARM AND TRUCKING Includes the Entire Pee Dee Section of South Carolina I in Territory ONE GREAT MARKETING ORGANIZED BODY , <? Convention Will Likely be Culled Within First Two Weeks of August. Meroroo .Tidy 0. (Special)?Plans for mg. ir.izing all the farming and trucking inter* sis of the Pee Dee reclina into ere gieat marketing associ.v ion w le launched last night hy the h' arr i of directors of the !''!<?: or.co ( " archer of Commerce. A special -no ;ng of the officials was held to ? 'oivo an on'lire of Mm pims f. r tl waposit ion fi on\ Lloyd Tennoy. v nrc-onMng the North 'Aim-vicar. Frail Exchange, recognised < re <*r e y. for! marketing ag? n ' s ; ' th "> vo Id. The e p'. \ v ill l*> put ;nto effect hy caPing a c<-v.-ertion ef the leading ar.d mo d influential farmers and t.i uckor of the v. i.dons sections included in th I area. the meeting I r be ha Id ' r. K'crmce edd'ar late this rm n cr or veiv early in the fad. In the interim, a very definite and cmcrct p vp itior. will he worked en1 a ^mria' r mrmittee. wh.wh \va. apnoi ^o 1 V" t night, wo: kiii in c .rjv.net on villi Mr. Ten ney. who is ecognizod a; a market expert. T. Hcnt n Young a en icrlUiral departmental vi-e president of the Chamber of C unmeiro. K. E. Currin, of the Pro Deo Experimental Station. and C lyde C Mi own, mo <rf the 1 wling farm rs of this s-etion, were appointed as a committer on arrangements. Thov were mitlmriamT also to call upon 'he organization at lame for any n:il or assistance which they might need. * Through thrt Oh : '.K'vs of Commerce and the countv agents of the Pee Pcy farnvrg belt. invitation.* will be sent to those parties who v.* vest aide to eP'o/t successfully the organi: a'ion. Thi r.ievom<y t is looking towards organizing the farmers red truckers of this belt into an association which will bo a.ble to control acreage, crops crop posts, mark vting, rules and lejrulationn .for grading and packing, with t' e ohie t of so rtanda/crops en! parks that the pi'Ool! Ti .; of t i serd ton may make p:\>pc ,vu: he. t on'.able marketinp; a id selling conne.et'Vns in the con -itr.ir ?> ca^' m's Addressing the nTo^rotv. id' T- . r ev ate 1 the gr< a.', h'uuli'an of 1' * S ulierr. farces ic t'u't th.oy <1 N rot opt up a standard gva :e .end 1 a k of produce ir. the va./i u ph of ..uality of iroods do -rrv . or ripen ns, uniformity of : i: ( . en guarantee of standard. The ui :r.a: old <'4 h" /(' this association .rod movement is to p?*ocu'e Icr t' is t? i' r v p b anc'1 office or the K.i 4h A. ie i-an Fruit Exchange. Mr. To roxr stated Florence has be- n sol c'.cl by his company iv- a. p :'.4 (i ' va/.tage t > handle the t'w'c n >t only in this imp:< (liate son ion bui a'o for adjacent areas .and probab'v even caching into th" FT : hi territory. If the t u-kers and fatmeis can organize a:.d sta . 'a ' their g mils. <> t'.it su *h a m-I of a -ency an s< T un 'or ah oKi'o ciuirant.ee of grades, aul ciiality, the Exdiange will nvt such an agency in Florence, as tho cmtiv 1 p".int , and irrango to <. tablish .mi' iasooeti n md purchasing agencies throughout lie territory. The convention probably will be ailed within the fhr.t two weeks in August. In the interim, much energy will be devoted to educational vork and arousing interest in the iroject. o A Logical Conclusion. "Biddy," remarked the newly wed risbman, according to London Tit>its. "go down and food the pigs." "Faith and I will not, replica the iride. "Don't be after centradiefcipg me, liddy," re toiled the husband, laven't 1 just endowed you with .11 my worldly goods, and if you annot feed your own property, tnen t's ashamed of you I am.'' This was a new point of view, so ff Biddy went. Presently she returned. "Have you fed the pigs, Biddy?" cmanded her husband, sternly. 'Faith, and I have not," she anwerod. "1 have done a gient deal etter. As they were my property havo sold them, and shall not be othered with them again."?Exhango. !0X BUSY READING CONGRATULATIONS 1 ayton, Oh o ? Oovcmor Cox was usy at his newspaper uifice trying o read a portion of the thousands f eongrnUilatorv -*> ??-w which eve been pouring- in since his nomllaticm as 1) n> era1 none nee. A mmlt the cotj',i a( iliato? y t-de; :ccei ! w; ere from Wil am O. Aden, if hie'' o?n>on-"'ic . . 4' : .. T, "i\ a. | . nv> vteh en : and a ' ' nneo of my ord . 'i? no