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TOBACCO OUTLOOK 1 MOST ENCOURAGING, REPORTS INDICATE 25 PER CENT. INCREASE IN THE ACREAGE THIS YEAR. Columbia, July 12:?inasmuch as the tobacco harvest and marketing season is about to open, the State Department of Agriculture has been busy during the past week getting full information at first.hand in regard to the crop conditions and in regard to the markets and warehouses that will be operated this season,this being necessary,owing to the fact that every pound of tobacco sold in the State must be report ed by months to the department. Last week M J Miller, chief clerk of the department, spent several days going through the tobacco territory, visiting the warehouses and the warehousemen and getting complete data preliminary to sending out the necessary blanks. Commissioner Watson in summarizing the information that Has been obtained gives the following interesting data in regard to the outlook . and to the market season: TOBACCO OUTLOOK. "The tobacco season in South Carolina this year promises to be one of the best in the history of the State. Last year 33,299,561 pounds of tobacco were raised and sold in the State and brought to the producers the sum of $4.584,339.51,an increase of 37 per cent over the preceding year in production and nearly $2,000,000 more than the preceding year in money value. The average price paid per pound was 13.77 v A fkfl kairrVit fko co'jcnn VC-'lilO. XIV "4It Iiti^iJV v* vnv. cvugvti last year there were 19 markets operating 42 warehouses. The markets ' were: Conway, Darhngton, Dillon, Florence. Hemingway, Johnsonville, Kingstree, Lake City, Lamar, Latta. Loris, Manning, Marion, Mayesville, Mullins,Nichols,Olanta, Page's Mills and Timmonsville. "This season it appears that there will be only two warehouses that were open last .year not in operation this year, one at Mayesville and one at. Florence. There will be in operation this season the following new warehouses: One at Aynor, two at Eartsville, one at Hemingway, one at Kingstree, one at Manning, two at PamDlico. one at Sumter, one at Olanta, one at Cheraw and probably one at Dorchester. "This means the establishment of at least five, and probably six, new markets this year?Aynor, Pamplico, Hartsville, Sumter, Cheraw and Dorchester. "The handling of the tobacco crop in South Carolina is largely handled and conducted by two tobacco warehousemen's associations, the one operating in the territory west of the Pee-Dee. which met during the past week and organized for the season, electing W E Lea of Timmonsville president and G H Pegram of Florence secretary, and the other operating east of the Pee-Dee, of which R M Winn of Mullins is secretary, and which will meet to organize for the season $t Mullins July 18. "At the meeting at Florence the general condition of the crop was discussed and information reported, sand the proper steps taken for the opening of the marketing season. "It has been agreed by both associations to open the tobacco marketing season in all warehouses throughout the tobacco territory July 22, and the indications are that there will be a very large amount of tobacco of fine quality offered at the several 'breaks.' "In regard to the crops this year the reports indicate an increase of 25 per cent in acreage in the territory around Kingstree. with the yield per acre equally as good as last year. "Around Manning there was 25 per cent increase in acreage,but owing to adverse conditions only about 75 per cent of a stand has been obtained. Around Hartsville some 2,000 acres were planted, but a poor stand was obtained. If conditions had been better at the planting season at least 3,000 acres would have been put in. Around Timmonsville the acreage was not increased and the stdnd has not been so good as usual. It is believed that in this particular territory the crop will be only about three-fourths of what it was last year., Around Mullins the usual acreage was planted, but the season at the outset was bad and there has been a poor stand. The information that reaches this department throughout the associations and others is that the crop this ?i i- i.: ? ii.. year win De pracucajiy uic same m quantity as last year and there is every indication that the quality will be even better." W E Lea of Timmonsville, the head of the warehousemen's association, predicts that the production of tobacco in this State this year will hardly be more than three-fourths of the crop of last year. A person who is too good to be j true is a hypocrite. ??????????? University ol Entrance ] Entrance Examina South Carolina will be tendent of Education Friday, July the 10th, The University offe in onionno litorntnro V Hi kJVIVUVV y ii WA bi VViX Vy X expenses are moderate self-support are afford* arships are available. State receive free tuiti School of Law. For f The 1 University oi Colur 7-2-3t r ''ft Medical College of I CHAF Schools ofMe Owned fd 86th Session Opens Octc Fine New Building ready for occupai site Roper Hospital, one of the largest 1 Practical work for Senior Students in Large and well-equipped Laboratorie Department of Physiolojp' and Embr Nine full time teachers in La bora tor; Six graduated appointments each yes j ^ For catalogue address: OS When Fatigt Courtney's 1 We serve onlv go\ Wiley famous. \Ve s accepted without mom pure Coca-Cola. Mill DAIRY. Try our nice Tilford Candies. Lool week. 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Advantageously located oppoHospitals in the South, contains 218 beds. Medicine and Pharmacy a Special Feature, s in both Schools. yology in affiliation with the Charleston Museum. Y Branches. tr in medicine. [7-2-13t CAR W. SCHLEETER, Registrar, Charleston. S. C.^ ( led and Hot Call at ce Cream Parlor rernment drinks, that made i ell only for cash, no order >y, that's why we can serve ' nn/l Cwnorvi pVATYl TY1TT ATTm i anu c^ani liuiii in j u?y n s line of Cigars, also Park & c for changes in store next j und Cake always on hand. >URTNEVS s and Cleanliness. >OKlNG FOR YOV AT rG- STBEET. I VHY? I and the best selected stock of *j Sterling' Silver, ! | are That Resists Wear, Clamant Put dlaaa !> I AVXVAA nd Wedding Presents. -:- $ LORAL BEADS ON HAND. 1 TLY AND CAREFULLY FILLED \ KINDS by EXPERT WORKMEN. f klAS & CO,, I ' JEWELERS, JI CHARLESTON, S. C. !. ^eddick's for ceries -Prices lowest ited and will be Appreciated. VOHORSE WAGONS I at about cost. is Oxford Buggies Just Received I Deering Mowers >ut at a bargain, s see F. HELLER | ^hB Br-JM!p jA 9 My appeal for your supi into law certain policies and pr people of the country at large i trict. The items enumerated the comfort and happiness of o Since the advent of the peerless Woodrow Wilson the T the commercial and business m: investigation or regulation und said to be the greatest commer face of American business. Ui panic, disaster and ruin to all t j ocratic party in power in its de cial terror in the business worli Without goin'g into the i I diligently, there is one proposit of the Southern planter and thi crop. The new Banking and C paper for a term of six months loan nine months instead of six Optnhpr and November to Dav i inaugurated whereby some Go\ twenty or forty year terms at i each mortgagor to pay off inde the mortgage. Drainage, H I discussed these more fi consider these three of prime ir means to accomplish my purpoi Vote For. CHICORA GRCCNV] A College of Refinement, Distincti< A High ? A Large A Select On the Slope of the Blue Ridge, 10 Grounds and Handsome, Modernly A College of Liberal Arts ana ! the Degrees of M. A., B. A., B. S. A Conservatory of Music, offer of B. Mus. Schools of Art, Express CHICORA, AN For free Catalogue and Announ REV. S. C BYRD, D. D., 1854 rOL rki A HIGH GRADE COI An admirably equipped College fc Offering unsurpassed opportunities ful and exact training under strong Ideal location for health, study a furnishings and equipment. A carefully selected faculty of sp special courses in Voice, Art, Music The courses in the Literary Dep B. S., B. L., M. A. and M. S. Prof. Harry Horsfall,L. R. A. M., conducted the Music Department fo selecting his teachers for next sessii after personal interviews and exami Next session opens Septem address W. W. DANIE College P Patronize 01 3sHbSS9S@B^a. ^^ nHMnaSfc, )ort of my candidacy for Con#res3 is basi inciples for the betterment of the mat< ind particularly those which will tend to below are some which in my opinion wil ur people and the prosperity of the mas; Anti-Trust Legislation. Democratic administration in Washingtoi 'rusts and Combines have become meek a achinery of the country as they w*?re woi er Republican rule. This is nroven bv t cial failure in history, did not cause a ri| nder Republican control of affairs such >ut the Wall street money power. Tf ele 'termination to wrest from predatory we 1 Rural Credit. ntricate details of the principle of Rural ion which stands out boldly as the crying at is extended Bank Credit for the culti urrency law authorizes banks to lend mo ; if elected I will strive for an amendmei months, so that our farmers can borrow it back. More permanent relief will corr 'ernment institution will be authorized in interest rate of 2 per cent or 3 per c< btedness in annual installments of from ighways and Rural Deliv lly in my last article, but it will not be nportance to the welfare of our district, le. A. L. Hamer For 4 . COLLEGE III ILLE, S. C. j 5n and Character I I Standard College J and Able Faculty Student Body 00 feet above Sea-level. Beautiful Equipped Buildings. Sciences, offering Courses Leading to , and B. Ped. ing Courses Leading to the Degree " ion and Business. IDEAL COLLEGE FOR A YOUNG WOMEN 1 cements, address [6-25-5t Greenville, South Carolina. c 1914 UMB1A J LEGE XEGEFORWOMEN 0 I _ <r the higher education of women. w for broad and deep culture and care- ' Christian influences, nd recreation, with new buildings, H 5 ecially trained teachers conducting - , Pedagogy and Business. ^ mrtment lead to degrees of B. A., A.R.C.M.,L.T.C.L.,who has so ably ^ r three sessions, is in New York on. He will employ these teachers g nations. ber 25. For free catalogue, fi] 7-9-4t le X, President, ? lace, S. C. 1 R AdvertisersJ m.mm ed on a desire to have enacted erial welfare of the common the improvement of our disI tend to materially increase ses: 1 under the leadership of the md humble without disturbing at to do when threatened with he fact that the Claflin failure, aple of disturbance on the sura failure would have caused cted, I will support the Demalth the power to create artifi- , . y Credits, which I have studied r need for the immediate relief vation and harvesting of his ney to the farmer on approved nt to make the term of the in February and have until le when a system of credit is to take farm mortgages on ?nt and in the interval allow 3 per cent to 5 per cent of ery Routes. amiss to reiterate here that I ^ and if elected 1 will try by all W\ I I Professional Cards. I lohn de Saussure Gillaod Attorney Law Second Floor Masonic Tenple Florence, S. C 866 1914\. M. SNIDER. 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