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,'jr < t?AOE r.rt f SiYS 0??OX!tMY IS THROWN AWAY Sun Francisco.?American manufactuies and exporters are car 1-jssly throwing away the greatest op, portunivy ever given them to win fiist place in the world's commerce. This is the statement of <J arles W. Weittemorc, Argentine representative to the Seventh National Foreign Trade Convention in his key note add res* es on American reunions with South American countries. Failure to study conditions prevailing in Latin American ports, and heedless packing methods are allowing English and German merchants to rapidly preempt those markets which should belong to the United States and which wore dependent on American dealers during the war. Weittemore, who was president of the American Chamber of Commerce at Buenos Aires, for several years, says that the "greatest majority of cases in which the chamocr had knowledge of distrust on the part of foreign buyers were the result of ignorance and carelessness rather than of bad faith. Apparently the weakest link in our industrial chain is the packing room, where the desire to handle the maximum volume at a minimum expense lead to deficient packing. These results naturally hamper us in competitive efforts." Take Over Markels 1 n l'O Ciermans anu tiii^n^uun.. ... taking over South American maikets to the loss of the United States through their careful study of the most minute requirements of their customers, says Weittemore. An example of how the Germans i make commercial friends was given showing how Americans lost suprem acy in India. American firms had been shipping egg cups to India but had steadily refused to send representatives to that country to study conditions. German merchants entered the field, discovered that Indian eggs too large for the American egg cups and directed their manufactures in Germany to prepare a special sized cup. This cup was introduced in In 4 ' f; '.i' i'v' .,' J fe!i! k: v J f, R ft ^3r11 *& ? .> r. 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G, 7-8 2t President, dia with the result that Americans quickly lost the Indian trade and with it the confidence of the Indians who then adopted a favored nation policy toward the Germans Wcittemore strongly advocated th 1 establishment of well organize 1 chambers of commerce in each Sout. American republic in order that con : r% 1 *4 < /- t y </.* (v" V5? *% ;/ \ ( K I - - ' ^ ?-) i X ? vr r ;"*A rXX*'- ' -V' ' V-V''7 Vx~ L-'sS/ W-si r ? >> ** ; . .:*/ s c i . y'A \ ' I \?v < ?V ? /, V ft ?' : . | ft V$4 ?H V ?- Ar J ; i it's a Sad S The fine of talk the mechanic is sump'n' awful. He's just th< of motor oil he bought, and h< prospective repair bill of no me. [\ fact that can never be too str owner is the outstanding and t resisting Motor Oil. "GREEN S its percentage of evaporation i a temperatures of the motor, su{ W Friction, and the consequent lo i to yQur "Gi I *upp'y y?u w*t ^ \ Supplied by the fc \?k for Green Flag iear Compound and rup Grease o Horry Hardware Company, W. B. C lesinut & Co. l-iorry Motor Co. Conway Hardware Co. V' I r ~h T J i 1 1 wt I V v ) ... ' - . i J , , THE H0WR7 HERAT,T> CO* V Wu.' | IT???j I iiip' r^Mnf^'N rlorSuitesor Hor Pieces :>u are thinking of getr* OUT f>??f z-vf ?1 <-v? < II^W ui yanui luiiil adding a few pieces to ou already have, now is le to do it. -v.. , est Designs in n or Fancy Patterns Lre quoting some very attracts right now on parlor furthat you will be proud to It will pay to investigate. at Pleasing Prices is, Playing R eccrds. RNITURE GO. [finch, Mgr. I TRIAL SCHOOL S. C., Sept. 21st. id, making" $2 40 for year, warding students Already taken 1 Ck talog, address MORRIS Horry, S. C. ____________ * ditions might he studied and reported to American manufacturers. And it is through these organized chambers that disputes betwten .American merchants and for ign buyers should be settled, says Woitt"more. Cases in which arbitration i ai been used in the past have made j friend for American commerce. ,. - oi"? 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PJICH ^ CONWAY, ' FREIGHT CONDITIONS 7 BEING RELIEVED Freight conditions throughout the* sli /j(?; GOOD V i FURNITURE ^ | YOUR DUTY \ V TO YOUR I HOME \ _ I No house i your thoughtful which you res hours of work foniers ? also bed room ? pr< showing the go For the kind yoi Ri We have a room furniture finishes. There ?J IU U1C UCiailb b _ ^ for comfort a: usual, make th< Good Furniture Is i Sutherland F COLOMBIA GUAR) BICYCLES AN Where high rents are not to | haps this item does not cxis only the State and County e expense in seiiing goods; ar i cs do not have to be paid. Our store is in the com where you can come and st c and the advantages we enj< ! %V>/VM/\? ItfVl AM *T/\I1 A < DU111C ujuucjr nucu jvu mm * We keep the best goo ?. and we keep a good stock, m 1920 for fertilizers, dry g ers' hardware. Come to the old relia j I' Toddville, he Sinews of a 3k .. ELL ' V i\ lllPI j ^ 1 t a Maxwell and you | steels, special steels, xwcll's own formulae* j A OLAS, . S. 0. , I ??:,K_ untry, as far as the South is cc nncemcd are being gradually r< wed, various embargoes being liftI to permit free passage and it r.- \v ems likely that the situation will lortly he entirely cleared. rB^Lm Furniture rumishings deserve more of I attention than the bed in t after each day's crowded And the dressers and chitoutstanding features ot the esent many opportunities for od taste of the; home owner, u wish come nere. Our line is ch in Style large assortment cf all bedin the modern styles and ; is no lack of attention either o often neglected that make id convenience. Prices, as ;se offerings unusual in value. Our Pledge to You urmture Co. NOT,AS AM) It IX'CRDS i) SUPPLIES i be considered, where perI at all; and where there is taxes to be added in as an id where the high town tax(dry but it is on a good road ?e us without much trouble, oy will enable us to save you ve. ds to be had for the money Try us at Toddville during oods, groceries, and farmble. s c \ COPY SI MMONS FOR RELIEF CVM?H:'v.int S^r**o'l.) Court of Common Plops. _ TATE OF SOU H CAROLINA, County of Uori-y. [. 0. Fi Iter unci Lucy Fisher, Plaintiffs vs. larv Jano Fowler, Defendant. 'O THE DEFENDANT Mmy Jane Fowler: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the comilaint in this action, which has been ' * :icd in the office cf the Clerk of the ourt of Common Pleas, for the said bounty, and to serve a copy of your inswer to the said cmplaint on the ubscribor at their office at Conway, >. C., within twentv days after the ervico hereof; exclusive of the day ?f such service; and if you fail to inswer the complaint within the ime aforesaid, the plaintiff -in this lotion will apply to the Court for he relief demanded in the comdaint. Jonwuv, S. C., June 29th, 11)20. Sherwood & McMillan, Plaintiff's Attorney. Attest, W. L. Bryan. C. C. C. P. NOTICE To I ho absent defendant, Mary Jane Fowler. Take Noitce, that the Summons i n tlllU V IHII |JIcll III UUillll9 i;U|91U? 191. which arc herewith reived on you, were filed in the clerk of this Court's office, Oonwav, S. C., June 29th, 1920. Sherwood & McMillan, v Plaintiff's Attorneys. ) Conway, S. O., June 29th. 1920 Attest,' W. L. Cry an, C. C. C. P. T ^ Habitual Constipation Cured in Y-'i to 21 Days 'LAX-70S WITH PEPSIN" is a specially- t prepared S/rup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual ] Constipation. It relieves promptly but ' should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days to induce regular action. I; Stimulates and Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take. 60c -~:vc bottle. PRIVATE OWNERSHIP BENEFITS SOUTHERN The return to private ownership has meant increased profits to the Southern railway in South Car lina though it IKt" resulted in a falling ofT of earnings to the Seaboard and the Atlantic Coast Line, according to the reports just filed with the South Carolina Railroad commission by the three linos operating irv South Carolina, showing their earrt ing.s and operating costs for March the f'rst month of operation f ?llo\v ing the return to private ownership. A comparison of these reports with those for February shows that the Southern Railways earnings for Maivh nearly doubled its earnings for February, the last month of g'-v crnment control. The not earnings of the Mlant'c Coas* Line were for March less than half of what they were for February, and the net earn ings of the Seaboard for MarMi more than a bundled thousand less than for February, the Seaboard bp crating at :i financial loss for March of $27 091. The r.et earnings of t,'"? Southern for February wore $359,741, for Marsh. 2>0(!4.484 Tlv net earnings of |'he Coast Line for Id 'iinarv w-e. $304,728; for March 602. The I Scab-vr.I n?"! oerr'rvs for Fcbn-a v were $75, 329. for March the road operated at the $27,091 lns^. ( i There i< no at j)av' nt ? \i lanatioij j for the fa.ct that the Southern in , ci . cd it: paining- on its South ' Car Ibv bu in rss, w ilo F > ellv r two trunk lines oa-rod lc-'s money An inh ' " 'hig fact *ho\vn by the re 'pent of th" nk Fnct i that the I Southern Railway's operating costs I <] c ( 'I in :ivh a. < ompa"ed Ivit1 F !>' ,i y. whi! 1 t.h( eno 'Ojng ! co. t of tl other two trunk 1 nrs increased. Tl F .u'l.< i n opeiatod /it I lor;! pvi)( at ! nadi more money, J I wldl-'- wi ,h the ether two r ads .the < .> > :'o \* i : hue .n both it ns. Ti'o o : e;> nirtgs of the S nth i ! rrn foe F lo'Uurv w ro $1 889,593; , for Ma ? b 53 131.720. The t -tal ' ea ni g of th Coa 1 I h fm- liv so ! two months were $1.4 >9,784 and ^ *$1,372,265; the Seaboard's wore M $8i 9,290 and $813,090. The oporat- 1 ing costs of the Southern for Feb- I ruary were $1 592.852 as compared with $1,467,245 for March, a do- , encase of, apnroxiiryitely sixty-two JB ' thousand, six hundred. The ope a - M ' ing expenses of' the Coast Line wifroi VI ,! $1.125.056 for February ard $l,24V,r^B 1002 for March, a considerable in-lO i crease. The operating expenses of wfk tno oeaDoara ior r enruury ware ? $743,970; for March $840,182, als:> a bi^ increase. These are figures on U the business of tho roads only with- fl in the borders of the state of South JH Carolina. 'yl Grove's Iasteloss chill Tonic 9 restores vitality and energy by purifying and en. IH riching the blood. You can soon feel it* 'Strength -fll ening* Invigorating Effect. 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