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These observations begi
Transcript, of Boston:
"It is much to be hoped
yesterday's break in the cott
ernment intervention, at last
ton ane'or months of delay, w
among the most fortunate.
there ever been any reason
empt from that governmen
overtook wheat, wool and a I
moditi s, very much to the g<
Nevertheless, there is a
svi he government and sl
SCriIp. in ne consideration of
Nobody in the South is
cotton.
In the North and West,
)e planted. In the South t1
wheat, fruit, livestock, any1
vhich the Northern farmers
o)ther things besides. They I
apidly that they are indepen
and, in some districts infeste
i)rospering without cotton.
It is a hard saying, to tl
nut true, that owing to clima
-ulture in the South can no
aie way that it' is subject t
To what would the pro
ow~a, diiscontented with pri1
urn?
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Agent for Clar
Manning
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ust received a I
id Up-to-date
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Le in and look
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sets are kno'
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oman can wea
$1.50 to $3, a:
the goods.
ING TIMES
------.-.-.-----..---Editor
----------------Business Manager
[RY WEDNESDAY.
uPTEMBER 25, 1918
. CAREFUL
n an editorial ar iE e in The
that the fears expressed by
>n market are justified. Gov
, to fix the price of raw cot
>uld befall now as a calamity
There is not today, nor has
why cotton should stand ex
:al control which long since
ieavy list of other basic com
)od of the country."
reason which must weigh
could weigh wiLn The Tran
the cotton question and it is:
under compulsion to plant
food crops or nothing must
ie farmers can raise corn,
;hing and all things out of
make a profit and scores of
1ave in recent years learned I
dent of their principal staple
:l by the boll weevil, they are
ie dwellers in other sections,
te and diversity in soil, agri
t be regulated by law inthe
o regulation elsewhere.
Sucer of wheat and corn in
ces fixed by government,
a Soft
iosphate
'sown
nufactured by
)SPIIATE Co.
soil fertility
Pho sph)iate
'hosphoric
ranteed
eneral Sales Agents
For Prices
COLUMBIA, S. C.
IGRAfl,
endon County
FALL
)ig Fall Stock
Goods. Our
ve ask is for
for yourself.
IF CORSETs
rn the world
be the best
r. Our prices
ad we have a
JI ,N
The producer of cotton in S
ed with a government price, voi
-and many other crops. Every]
Transcript, that there is no dar
food crops so long as the war cc
It is to the interest of the Ne
for whom The Transcript spe:
deal deliberately and deftly wit
the plain reason that the cotton
most independent citizen that '
ever measure will surely induc
plant more cotton is the measur
couragement of the prudent an<
of cotton.
From 1861 to 1865, in the d
trol of enemy bayonets or deva;
ern farmer, despite war, had e>
salt, more than he could eat, a
woolen and cotton clothes, too,
with pokeberry.
The government fixes grai
enough.
The government does not
there is not enough. Would dii
produce enlarge the production
-W-S
Germany has lately been t
France the Land of Performan
--W-S
General Foch is personally
withstanding he is at present t
-W-S
From a nation of wasters
of savers and lenders. Let the F
it.
-W-S
Bids for peace according t
der, but we understand that the
for a German peace.
"Actions speak louder tha
the Allies during the past few xw
edi aloud to the world.
By the end of the war will
have forgotten what a glass of 1
still be able to recognize one w]
Nobody will weepI for Deb
thereabouts will give him time
he evidently has never dlone.
The Spanish influenza is se
to this country. Most things Spa
at, hut the influenza is an excel
An army cannot march nc
sulpport. Thlink of what the arr
member that we at home are its
your limit for the Fourth [ibe
In order to conserve paper'
edl the usual fall output of non
Every one wvho readIs the news
nowadays truth is far more int
~Just now it requires abot
beef a day to feed the Amnericar
proportionate quantities of othe
ta toes ,vegetables, bread, coffe(
laid dlown in France and all rea
Sam is managing it all.
ALLIED) FORCEs UJNITE
London, sept. 2-1.-T~'he AngloGreek
forces in the D~oiran region have ef-av
fected a juncture with the Fran.'o-to
Greek forces to the west and continue the
to pursue the retreating Bulgarians,
Ray athe Britis~h official statement on0C
Mancedonient operations.
The Anglo-Greeks have reached -
S4mokvitsa. marking an advance of ten aig
niles up the vardar, and are at Bazar- iii.
ii. three milen north of Lake Dniran. rr,
AR RU
We have Sh
baby to the 1
well made,
leather Shot
capable feet
cess and prof
may be sure
ted to your 4
care.
A Big Barga
271-2c per y;
K IN
outh Carolina, discontent
ild turn to corn and wheat
body knows, including The
Eger of over-production of
>ntinues.
w England manufacturer,
iks, that the government
h the cotton question, for
farmer is, at present, the
'we have with us." Wha,
e the Southern farmer to
e that should have the i.n
i far-seeing manufacturer
istricts not under the con
>tated by them, the South
:cept of sugar, coffee and
nd in those days he had
even if they were dyed
n prices and still there is
fix cotton prices-- and
ninishing the incent i ve to
? -Columbia State.
.S
he Land of Promise and
ce.
of small stature, but not
e biggest man iin Europe.
S-'
we have become a n,.t'on
ourth Liberty Loan pv we
> specifications are in or
specifications do not call
ni words." The actions of
eeks have certainly sheut
soldiers andc civilians alike
>eer' looks like or will they
den they see it.
.S
s' sentence. Ten years or.
to think-something that
-s
Lid to be hebinning a visit
mnish are not to be sneezed
>tion.
r fight without its hne
ny is doing in France. Re
support, and subscrib3 to
rty Loan.
.-S
the government has limit-.
Tels. We shall not objeCct.
from abroad realizes that
eresting than fiction.
.-S
1,500,000 p)ounds~ of fresh
Army in France, b~eside~s
r meats, canned1 goods, p,
and other foodstuffs, all
dy at the (lot. And Uncle
AIRMEN IOSE lIVls ,
~ensacola, Fh-., sept. 24.-Three
at)'s iatta~chedl to the local nava!
ining station lest their lives lat,
ay when the h.ydroplane in which
y were makir.g a practice td6
into Pe~i~nacola Bay. Three .V0ie4
upants of the plane escape Ith
n't:! but not aerious injuries.
'hos3 who lost their lives were Ear.
n J P. B3ourniauo, Highland eark,
Machimist 'Thomas 0. Jones, New
me~d N. Y, an n B. San..u,
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to the
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