DOLL to for DAY $ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY pth. Spend a Profitable and Pleasant Day in Anderson on Dollar Day, Feb. ?th. Anderson merchants offer for this day the biggest values you ever heard of, and provide free en tertainment at the Theatres for each and every visitor. f FREE! FREE!! Tickets to the three leading theatres given to all visitors by the merchants of Anderson on Dollar Day, Any of the mer chants will furnish these tickets without cost to you; just call for them, and enjoy yourself while in Anderson. Continuous Performances at the Three Theatres from 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. ...trqm*vt ASTOUNDING VALUES ALL DAY LONG AT EVERY STORE IN ANDERSON. M Don t Miss this Big Event. S> THE STRAND. THE IMPERIAL and LIBERTY THEATRES are open for your entertainment on Dollar Day, without any cost to you whatever. Call for Free tickets at any store you may visit while in the city, and see One, Two or Three Good Shows. See them alt if you wish. The merchants of Anderson held their first dollar day on the J4th day of last July, Thousands will remember this event, as the best values ever offered were sold by Anderson Merchants* This year, Dollar Day will far eclipse last Dollar Day, inasmuch as the values are oven better than it was possible to offer last July, Merchandise is cheaper in price, and the usual lull in business just at this first of the year, has prompted the merchants of Anderson to stage this, event at this particular time to show what values are to be had in this City. -****** ALL BUSINESS HOUSES IN ANDERSON EXTEND THIS INVITATION TO YOU. Come to the best City in Upper Carolina for Dollar Day, even though you do not anticipate making any purchases, A look at the values offeredi im thkj? Qty will convince you that it will always pay you to trade in Anderson. Jf The Retail Merchants Bureau, ANDERSON, SO ? VROIilNA . Iv'.' ? ? THE UNIVERSAL CAR NEW PRICES (F. O. B. Detroit) Chassis ..... $285 Runabout . . . . $319 Touring Oar . . . $348 Truck Chassis . . . $430 Coupe . . ... $500 Sedan . . ... $645 These are the lowest prices of Ford cars in the history of the Ford Motor Company, Orders are coming in fast, so place your prompt to in sure early delivery. Piedmont Motor Co., Authorized Ford Dealers - - - - Walhalla, S, C. if *Q { ? ?J, ?J. ?J? ?J? ?J. ?J. ?J? ?J? ?Jo ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? .J. COUNTY AGENT'S NOTES. * * * DISTRICT MEETING, At Sonccu, V Saturday, February 4th, at 1.80 P. M. (Co-Oporativo Marketing Sign Up-Cromor's Store, opposite Neill's Auto Shop.) ?I* ?I* "I* 4? * *I? Tho Time is Here. Meetings hold at various places over tho county have shown that a large number of farmers wish to soil their cotton intelligently. The first intelligent plan of selling ever pre sented to farmers is the contract on the California or Oklahoma system. Members of the association in Texas claim that they are receiving from' $10 to $15 more per bale for cotton of the same grade and staple than outsiders aro rocolving. Practically every 'Stato In tho South has elthor completed the sign-up campaign or they aro now working on the cam paign. Over 40,000 halos are now signed in our State, and contracts ^re com ing in every day, ns practically every county has started the campaign. .An n'ble speaker bas been request ed to address the meeting at Seneca on Saturday. Let's got Oconee mov ing along with tho other counties change tho hundreds of bales signed into thousands. Ex-Senator Butlor, of North enro llan, (Jives Strong Argument. Writing in the Progressive Far mer of recent dato, Ex-Senator Mar lon Butler answers tho question, "What's the matter with the farmer? Why Isn't he more prosperous?" His artlclo follows: "The basic trouble ls the sys tem which forces the farmer to sell his products at wholesale and at prlcos fixed by tho man to whom he sells; and which, at the same time, forces him to buy hts sup plies at retail, and nt prices fixed by the man from whom ho buys. Being forced to sell in his indi vidual capacity, and in direct com petition with all other producers, he rushes upon the market his whole crop at once,while- tho world is ??ot ready to buy at once this who'o cop, which it will take the world a whole year to consume. This wast?fiil and unscientific mt ?'.od of marketing nullifies the lavs of supply and demand. "Thus, a great horde of specu lates haN sprung up, that have organized to buy at sacrifice sales; tht-.v ofter the farmer the lowest possible starvation price, and, in tur< they charge the great, un orgauized consuming class a prlc^ many times higher--indeed, Just .as ?-(gb a:- it is possible for.them to ii y. ' i bus we have In this great and rici: 'iountry the humiliating"Spec tacle of the millions of consumers undorffed and under-clothed on account of the high cost ot living, wii the millions of wealth-pro d '$ aro forced to sell at bank rni pricer. fl ( MO of the essential remedios fot ils economic cancer is co-op era; e marketing. Another essen tial remedy ia a proper system of fai n 'financing-long-time credits at a rate of interest low enough to iv \ko cheaper production poss!~> Le's Reason It Out Wo u*o now propnred to do your work ut a reasonable price. Wo i< ii in thc Tailoring and Pressing Club business-not for to-day or to-morrow, hut to do your work t/ ntl you for tho days and weeks and months and yours to come. A)| vs ask is a trial and a chance to prove our work. Our Pressing ?.!. >?o is only no cents per suit. \\V do nil kinds of'Making, Altering an' Ken dring. Wo make Men's, V\ .-lien's und Children's Clothes Ol ll kinds, at reasonable prices. Oom tn mid look over our work lt costa nothing to look. After yon seo our work we aro sure that jon ?rive us a trial. Men rind Women's Hats cleaned, Ki ) II ?Ired and Re-band e?J. We. vc nil kbuls of goods, any Col? ors. geo a?d got our prices. Wo cai ry tli cheapest Good Lino of Tailor In . lu tomi, I.S. M. HOLLAND, POST OFFICE BLOCK, WALIIAWiA, B. 0, ffj-S) ble. But that remedy has already been partially provided. "Under the proposed co-opera tive marketing association agree ment the farmer will sell his crop gradually, as the world needs lt, and thus restore for his protec tion the law of supply and demand. This ls the only way to remove the great horde of unnecessary middle-men and speculators ho now stand between the producec and the consumer, lt is the toll which these middle-men levy upon, both producers and consumers that makes up much of the enormous difference between the low price which the farmer gets and the high price which the consumer pays. "There are no staple crops pro duced in the world which tend themselves more easily to co-op erative marketing than cotton and tobacco. The farmers of nearly every other civilized country havo already learned that cooperative marketing ls absolutely eesentitl to the success of their business, and they have already begun to organize. "It is high time fer ns to be gin." . . ,;.( Do?jt Forget the big hog salo at Clemson College next Wednesday,. Feb. .8th. George R. Briggs, ,.t, County Agent. .Card of TtwurJxs. 1 . ?fri . Editor Koowee Courier: Please allow- 'us space in your val uable paper to/express our apprecia tion to the many kind friends and relatives who tendered service to ua during the i lineas and,at the death of our dear little daughter and sis ter, We shalt never forget their kind ness at this sad hour. May the rich est, of God's blessings rest upon all of them. "Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Orr (adv.) and Children. Walhalla; S. C. ^ . An English centenarian ls record ed as 'having, 'lost his -first tooth at the age of 10>2i NOTICE! AFTER MATURE DELIBERATION wc have decided that wc can bc of more service to our old customers, and also to the com munity at large, by placing our Mercantile Business upon a Gish Basis? We can save a lot of expense and waste in operating our busi ness? We can keep our stock, pay cash for what wc buy, and be able to make a closer price on our goods to the trading public, jM AFTER FEBRUARY 1st, 1922, j*** we will close our crediting department and sell Strictly for Cash. We want to close up our books by that time, so if you owe us on account or by note, please come in and settle at once Be sure to get our prices on goods before buying, for we will be able to save you money on your purchases. We pay the highest market price for Coun try Produce,* JStrotHer (EX PHirmey* Headquarters for Low Prices? West Union, S. C.