The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, September 02, 1920, Image 4
for;
THE FORDSI
AT THE OLE
ALSO TEN McKAY
COST. THESE ARE
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JS UIliT JTUlt UOL
TRACTORS.
D. C. Scol
I Kingstree,
I P. s. cc
I FUNERAL DIRECTO
I keep on hand a la
Coffins, CasKe
! of all kinds, and will ?
any place in the con
I can furnish all kindi
I Gents', Boys
I also have a nic
In connection with m
represent three flora]
nish cut flowers ai
| on shor
I PHONE No. 91.
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I WE DAVE BOUGHT
Trunks, S
srnd Ha
and feel that i
overstocked
Saturday,
we are going
m 4 n j
i runK, suit u
bag in our sto
cent off regu!
a period of te:
This is youi
to buy a Trunl
I bag. It means
to you. For
get a $10 trui
The Steele Furi
Kingstree, -
SALE
IN TRACTORS
I PRICE, $795
DISC PLOWS AT
PLOWS THAT ARE
WITH FORDSON
tt, Jr., Co.
South Carolina.
)URTNEY
R AND EMBALMER
nge assortment of
ts and Vaults
gladly deliver them to
nty on short notice.
s of shrouds?Ladies',
' and Girls'. i
\e motor hearse. |
y funeral business, I I
I houses and can fur- .
id funeral designs B
t notice. m
KINGSTREE, S. C. ?
OCEEl'l
TOO HEAVILY OF j
uit Cases j
ndbags
Ne are greatly
. Beffinniner
Aug. 28
to offer any
ase or Handre
at 15 per
lar prices for
n days.
r opportunity
i, Suit Case or
j a real saving
instance, you I
lk for $8.50.1
liture Company,!
South Carolina 1
I
Cotton Graders and Buyers Convene.
| J Clemson College, Aug. 28.?Direct- 1
j j or W. W. Long of the Extension Servj
ice announces a conference of official
: cotton graders and cotton buyers in
' Columbia, Sept. 7th, to discuss prob- *
I lems of the cotton grading work and
to bring about a proper understand- J
ing as to the policy of the Bureau of
Markets, the duties and resnonsihili
ties of official graders, etc. The conference
will be held at the Jefferson
hotel at 11:30 A. M., and a letter is
being sent to all cotton mills and coton
buyers to attend and take part.
Officials of the American Cotton Association
and representatives of the
Bureau of Markets will be present
also.
The extracts below fiom Director
j Long's letter will be of interest in exi
plaining the matter.
"The Bureau of Markets of the
United States Department of Agri- ?
culture has appointed a number of
cotton graders throughout the cotton ,
belt during the las: several years.
The department's object is to demonstrate
the advisability of having the
farmer's cotton graded and stapled
by a competent disinterested party.
The department feels that the farmer
should have the same information as
to the grade and staple of his cotton
! as the prospective purchaser; the department
also feels that this service
Will be welcomed by cotton buyers as
it removes the possibility of suspicion
from the mind of the farmer as to the
buyer not grading and stapling cotton
properly.
"Two-thirds of the counties of the
State have made application for the
appointment of these graders. We
have secured a sufficient number of
graders to supply twenty counties.
"We want to disabuse the minds of
the cotton trade that those men are
in any way antagonistic to their interests;
we want the cotton trade to understand
that tnese men are to serve
impartially the buyer and the seller.
The government is determined that *
this first step in the scientific marketing
of the farmer's cotton shall be
a success.
"I believe this matter can be thoroughly
understood by having the buyers
of the State meet with the government
cotton graders, their problems
discussed, and a proper understanding
as to the policy of the government
and the duties and responsi1
- / 1~
unities oi tne grauerzs act iuiui. tu
this end, I am having the government
cotton graders meet in Columbia
at the Jefferson hotel at half past
eleven o'clock, Tuesday, the 7th of
September. I am inviting the officers
cf the American Cotton Association,
the State Warehouse Commissioner,
and officials from the Bureau of Mai kets
to be present. I shall be delighted
to have you or your buyer with us
at this time."
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Which is the strongest Life Insurance
Company in America?
Ask R. D. Mills. 7-22-tf.
LUMBER
Why not buy your lumber in .
car lots, direct from mill and
save the discounts. Write or 1
wire for prices, sending us a list
of quantity and grade you want
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A GREENVILLE, S. G |
I |j Keep Well |j
^bjfj Do not allow the F^k
.Rffi poisons of undigested .
IjgL food to accurate in -.J
your bowels, where they ft-jg
M are absorbed into your |wr^t
.J^i3 system. Indigestion,conIttra
siipation, headache, bad
l^jfl blood, and numerous fLn~j
FPP other troubles are bound ?: '*
to follow. Keep your Efc
n system clean, as thous- jjpJ
Sands of others do, by
taking an occasional dose
of the old, reliable, vegetable,
family liver meaiThedford's
|j|p
Black- Oraugii!
BW. Mrs. W. F. Pickle, of ' '?
Ena Rising Fawn, Ga., writes: i ^ I
"We h.\ve u.ed Thed- r^* ?
|J0r_ ford's Biack-Drraght as *.?*>?
Bpsl a family nieuicinc. My >'">"?
|?J$J mother-in-law could not .? i
take calomel as H seemed *> '
pjjgaZ too strong for her. so she ??. a
O? used Black-Draught as a la ?
mild laxative and liver
! regulator ... We use it b4p
jJtfc in the family and believe
STB it is the bcr.t medicine for F! 3
By the liver made." Try it. ^dl
Jk3J Insist on the genuine?
i FIjm Thedford's. 25c a pack- $ *
I JH age. E-75
j
tfvA-. d v i&SSsfiK :
Which Insurance Company has over
three billion dollars insurance in
force?
Ask R. D. Mills. 7-22-tf.
Have you subscribed for The Rec)rd?
They are givin away, free, a
Ford Touring Car, and other big
prizes in connection with a subscription
campaign.
Sedan For Sale ?
Three New Self-Starting Ford
Sedan Cars
in stock and for sale to first applicants.
These cars were sent
to us without having orders
listed for them.
D. W. SMITH, M
Local Distributor. ?
FORD
The Universal Car |
SalessService
Insist on Genuine Ford
Parts.
D.W.SMITH
KINGSTREE, - S. C. |
The next time
you buy calomel
ask for
es :
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The purified and refined
calomel tablets, that ase
nautsealess, safe aniimre.
Medicinal virtues retained
and improved. Sold
-?1a io ualjtfl narlratrM I'
Price 35c. - ! i
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Car load Hydrated Li]
Car load Acme Ceme
Car load Portland
Prices RIGHT
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|hyman supply
I ATTENTION',:"MIt.' FAF
Now is the time to place your orders
fall use.
Put more machinery on your farm and
all the year around, and you won't have'
After the crop is laid by, put the trac
a Saw Mill, Lath Mill, Shingle Mill, Corn
Sheller, Cord Wood Saw.
We make a specialty of light Saw Mill
Mills, Feed Mills and Farm Machinery.
UVMAM CI TPPT
H M.R R lTirLll UWA A JL
The Machinery House of the
if WILMINGTON, N. C
Has Been
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rienoe is the most accurate
computing anything.
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\ Tires to be superior to any
1 ing at an equal price and a
1 many tires selling at a higl
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3 no just claim has ever been
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