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LOW *GRADE COTTON MAY " TO EUROPE Shipment of Mittilon Bales Contem. plated. Would Adviance Price. Arrangements are now being made for the handling in foreign cotltries of a tremendous volume of low grade Cotton. possibly as Intch as 1,000,000 bales, according to a. stIterlient issited the other day by J. Skottomei' Wanna imaker, president of the Americani col '4 :mI o itin '.\lr. WNann lamuaker. :bAd ':: h. hteen asketd by the partie5 Wilw o are interestit' in tho plans to appartr with t hel before c'agric;s siolal colllli tee oll thc mlatter, Th 0 redict i o i.s - Illade y 'Mr. Wanl lilila .'r Mat i if "jo arralge iel s til blot P#!"t !4' for thle .win;of Iblis cotton abr.ltd. it wvll br inth price of co't-nl 111) ;tl h(11. It'llr[9 ae t p )oundt. It nimy talke en tl to wor'a, out Ihe <lol:lils of th11 lnw 'les '2:1 all be reit oveil ali a way 1t'Ovitlti for the 'xp 'atnt of thIt' sitil \A'' Nutlinalmntke. ~ m wiln reinome from .\mnriea in y: p:-obthi:ity the hirgte. :nlounw t of :ow zzradki ecottoti tmat haA t Vrl ef hCnliFtirt (I 'ais': iti~ . I vt.' b' :ike' ianti for vignl mlanntil utl :-ocM n C.i prpostion wil l -: on i'u o at thn orli 'On tot ftrence in New Orlt:ins ni . '. e'tk al I .uittr stand it is thitit' tI luose to aly the ' n tir't matter b'fore the leading tinant iers of Ameriea for th' uri 0se of ar ranging finanti r celits. The out ttook fot' haniiilingt t hiS ct'ton~ is - treinlely brighlt. if th.' tao lln oe through it -will rt'ilt ill a t t't'mn Olons rise in thle Price, of cottonl. ,. "I have a letter lalay fronti O'iit of the le lng cotton menI jinteAre.ste4 in the roposit ioln. lit' "Ilsy that it is of co i'ti t a t en I'1otons proposition ana that 'her. is it L tre'at d itd l of r'il la et' to o% oni . . m I to , % V . it 1 (11n lit' Ieces fully handle it will bring lit price of c.otton ill itt leasi ei,_ht or tenl centls a pontald. Th'll interest of 1 t e .\lniFCan1 Ct'O ll ;1.ts oii 1n is; i'i s-olich -41 on acconlinl ov thIlltha also an til . hasol po , pl' y and tetaand. i will lake !o e Imet to w\ork W.1; -ti~ tl of the popostion.Init if s cces ii, the result l will have a ia ll il it'llatini a l . \\'annrilttl i r b;f r Saiirlay for Na rlyn.- I , th - w"iht L'( - tonl collf rillIC , I will d li r lbjt't', ''ll t'is N tit-s ry That It' I rotil' Should|< ih T v it l~il;tcblla Prie for ! iis of' Cotta ' lie i.. chair iall of onle df rh git.. ty ofehi the confeTre. IaOelh.- pr 'if votionl. .\lr. c'a ll .--:- r., )li 1i0 1. Ce l !i' s 1 ' . . \\ ' l%.'t a h r vill bit reaches a joint decision around this basis tliere wilt be a minority report." 31r. Vannanakce said that the most encouraging reporI regarding the Progress of the -anization of the American 'Cotton association were coming In from o r the belt. Organ 17alWon is under -y in every state. NortIh Carolina, . s:tys, will have 1"J,0011 4i4enlhiers. is anxio"- that Ilh"- calupa~igtI inl cont!a. -C " . "1 Ilinttle witi till sIped i ahead inl order I t 'e vry f.11riiter, tierchan1t, hattker :. 11l l' -fsso'i l I tian nlay be vir tolled il i, nI inlhel Iip of (lite association. HA.NISli CATM \Iti1. rne'ath' liyoTn'i fol'r 'i'o 3litities 11n111 M.N.lI.e S1ufiffell U'p ltli. It ,0 wan:I 11) get relief, frio (:" ia Ih . - , l i t Ih e h e d r . fro i a ir riltath cwwnih inl thet lhoiettime H emn oilo i. 14144 '' 404 )111 o i I li I1114 I'i 114 )j, nII y 't n s1e in t wo Ii I nIuI1t e14 alow yv I to 1 r t I he ' 1e y. i ly I't. i o I ends a co4 l inI )ni day. :'d -1 bings ick relief e roni S ff.ri I tri c 1 1 crusts in th' nli, ose, hakit :., s i t t ing itald vI ar tft Iha mIl Ilywin i is iaie chief'ly fron t . I. .oth! ii:;,. lealing antisopric oil. tiut CO'es from tilt etiralylats Forests of nIlini .\tistralia whevr Ciatairrh. Asti a1114, 11 1onchitis. lion siisilltis,1 11 n ea,. l'nelinoln: an!l C"onintilpt ifon were ne0ver knIO-wn to exist.I Iyonte! is pletsait andI 4asy' to '1tIIh(o. .lii.<t portr a f('w dIrops into hlt harld rubb10er inhaler, use;( as dIirEeIt <1 aind relief is almost certain. Acoinlete liyontvi 01ut It. ' itrittg nha,1lr andI one bottle )f IlIyontei, .41t1 h iit lile it Uairt 1)lig Co. un _<tIg~sts everywherec. If 'ott al r(e'ly own ani1 i ihaler yot an get inl ex I b. ot le of 1yotn1'ei t. hrti .ists. i-:N.ATO S VISIT STIKE ('ENTItl's Ivesti litiI ('ontmiiittlef Goes 114)ut IIoiities of Stl Work1.iers anI Visit lIlit is. l'its ur . ct 10. -Scnalots inlveS igatI in t1 he st ;1 ri ke ful it i a bu 1sy lay ill th l' ittsburg district. andi vb14.: v.v'yhinll.g fronm thv tcaii 145scentl m a i rli ng11 ill iin mills to the 11lih 4:4'411 v illiijill''4. ill lte ofll'e ' i thI( Iaill1 wor-kcr. 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I "I don't think I've hutrt arryL'ody," lie Baid when Iui-rogated by Wh (Itic-stioflets, "hut I've cluibbed a row when I bad to." 0I"I'ENIJN NI(IR0 ith ilh-I~partire of~ l''tiefcer Fear11 of' RAIC(' 'It'o 11t-t 0Ihitit 1Ii S ItQ%. S0'i001) Ander~iOson, Oct. !),- -The lIE'v(t'ifg that rtce ir ou blt miight dvlop lhe rI as Ilhe n-sIo or staI (itc tts a I egt'tl I') tav'e hvl(t madeII by Ill-, 1How. I lat'liIo (. pwa limi or ((fC or mt lieiegro (lilt es in t his city~. (filljIlikdilkl(l cmshler-aluv to Ia y wv T.ot if. Iecanle ltQol I the it:.cgro aci.i ad t ii' e ity. 'Thev - itllthw junw 511C Momday aftelIoot 11a) '(('1 ii 54'. "'mile levol lea~locI tfll In-;s of his oiit racc em to the iiegmi PIE':)Cl)I1- a tid ad hs~ till to leave. M . II F- * is Way. Iricill of dic, Ivm Cllvv8tre 11,11 ' WhseIool 111)011 e pleM Cs taday wtelvd htis res ignaI ill, 0hn'l \V;I~s tIiled1mliawA'y act'epteh at a ;peo'ki Ia I meet g of (IeV ho,1Ar of t rt'5 IV;or (it' ci (' se'hoois. Ife hias iCwiI uiivised to) leave tmvii also. Hlachiler S gaid ol (C)i calUVI' CI er-e ahtoti six nion t h! ago f'rom Rcycehest ev, N. T. ;assaway Ims bvc-n livinig hi i Rheumatisn, SI'M.MONS FORttI~E' ('ottityr oft Latii'eitSO GOIIt1 01" COMMON 'A'.~ W\. J. 1'IA]NII N( h'Itilittiif, .1..1inlst M~h)0~\k 11,. AVlii ST1IN, .\. ],. At-STIN, JOHIN .XUS'lIN, MACK A.-'i1hN. andI iIVY AUSTIN, if Ii\ ill;,. a1n1d if 4!ead his hist-allaot tteXt of hinl. 10 the0 I'llntin' 1.nkMOWn, -111d whons a, e allot t'\ hieii-abiis are r4'l 1(h [Iii Toi iii I )fviit Ab ove Nanmiul: 'titireil Io all.;werl IIIe colipluailiI ill l1i.-; act iotn of w\hich a1 copy is heI)tIe w i th ev -Il(11 pioll yet1. atl I4 ~to 0e a (-fi)\y of yonl a tisvulto II)Sakl Colipldailt o)i1 the Slbc1I h :0 fliuiluhitig, a.te a-i.st 4oIt CloIlll wiihi n twvellity (l ay" af [( rIll "kI'vce ifi-oref, v~elusive of Nlie day of such service; and if you teen, and the persons with (whom they names, ages and whereabout are tO fiM to answer tre complaint within reside. t Plaintiff unknown the tfnie aforesaid, the Plaintiff in Notice Is hereby given that they are Tak3 notice that the verted con this action will apply to the Court for required to apply for the appolatmont plaint In this action, together with a relief demanded in .the Complaint. of a Guardian Ad Item to represent summons and notice for the appoint DIAL & TODD, thont In this action win twenty days mont of a Guardian Ad MOM, of Plaintiff's Attorneys. after the service of this sunions, and which the above Is a copy, was tiled in Dated Sept. 25th, 1919. upon failuro to do so application for the office of the Clerk of Court for such appointment will -be miade by the Commnon Pieas for 'lAurens County, To any unknown and absent Defend- Plaintiff hein. South Carolina, on the 29th day of alit, heir-at-law of Livy Austin, it he Notice to the Dfendants John Aim- September, 1919. should be dead, who are infants over tin, non-resident, and Livy Austin, if lIAT. & TODD, the age of fourteen, and to such of ling, and if dead, to his heirs-at-law, Plitiff's Attorneys. them, if any, tnder the age of four- next of kin and distributees, whose 3tA What you pay out your god money for 18 cents a package is cigarette satisfaction-and,. my, how you do get it in every puff of Camels! 1r XPERTLY blended choice low-mildness of the tobaccos yet re ...d Turkish and choice Domestic taing the desirable "body." Camels tobaccos in Camel cigarettes elimi- are simply a revelation You may nate bite and free them from any smoke themwithout tiring your taste! unpleasant cigaretty aftertase or unpleasant cigaretty odor. For your own satisfaction you must compare Camels with any cigarette Camels win instant and permanent in the world at any price. Then, success with smokers because the you'll best realize their superior blend brings out to the limit the quality and the rare enjoyment refreshing flavor and delightful mel- they provide. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N. C. A Foreword About Clothes We believe it our duty to come out point blank with the unadulterated truth about Men's and Young Men's Clothing conditions this Fall. Sheep's wool was never higher. Talented Labor never received a fatter pay en velope. All clothing will soon be much higher. Linings, trimmini's, hair cloth, padding and every thing else that -oes into the manufacture of a man's suit or coat ei:her comm a hh price or carries a Io NV of quality. Today the im-an about to buy new clothcs has only K 0wo crU.'ces: ithar he mut pay a fair price for a good article at reliable store or suffer the after effects of an un ound "bargain'" that is as unsafe an invesinent as dab bling in a salted gold mine. Speaking for ourselves and in guidance of our cus tomers we want to go on record by saying that this in stitution will continue to be the home of quality and value, and that now or in the future there is, or will be, no danger of our deserting those high standards of woolens and workmanbhip that the people of Laurens Copyri~ht 1919 Iart sychaffner & Marx clook to us to uphold in the clothes we sell. W HARTON CLOTHING COMPANY "suIrs ME" Laurens, S. C. Greenwood, S. C.