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The Manning times. [volume] (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, May 19, 1920, Section One Pages 1 to 16, Image 15

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IIEAD Of COTTON -
ASSOCIATION MAK[8
SPE[ClHIN BOSTON
Columbia, May 117.--J. Skottowc
Wannamaker, president of the Ameri
can Cotton Association, who is on a
business trip to New York and Bos
ton, yesterday delivered an address
before the Newv England spinfiers ini
session at Boston. lie told1 them frank
ly of the objects and purposes of the
American Cotton Association and de-.
elared in his address to thenm that the
association was going to put its pro
macross.
Vh ile in Boston Mr. Wannamaker
and B. F. McLeod, of Charleston,
chairman of the finance committee of
the American Cotton Association will
have a conference wvith a delegation
of English spinners who are now in
this country. This is expected to be
a very important conference, as the
English spinners wil probably desire
to make an effort to perfect some ar
rangements for the direct sale of cot
toR from the South to England.
Mr. Wannanmal-r has receivedl an
urgent invitation to deliver an address
before the International A ssociation
of G'armetnts Manufacturers at St.
Louis. This association is considering
making application for. membership in
the A mericani Cotton Association. In
a telegr-am to A merican Cotton A sso..
ciation headqua rters here last night,
Mr. Wannamaker' said:
4"TPhe garment monu factuirers asso
eiation takes the posit ion that their
organization and the A me rican Col
ton Association working toget her. can
force some economnic re formsi and
joilyv promoteC enormouos be~neti ts."'
"eare urged," said Mr'i. Wanna
n r in his telegram "to raise a
ieial fund of $500O,000 for th gr
pose of putting the A merican Cotton
Association in control of the cotton~
producing industry and are assured
>f subscriptions fr~om contributing
members from various firms and in
:lividuals in various sections of the
sountry.
"A meeting of the executive and
finance committees of the American
Dotton Association has been alled f#
ip Your
Lt Goot
If you own
or any oth
p 31x4-inch t
of the high:
1 %year Tires.
You can wi
in the small
such skill a
Tires the pi
est priced ai
You can w
Goodyear
produced at
a day, and
as low or 14
the same ty
Go to the n1
Dealer for
Heavy Tou
other local
[year Double-Cure $- 50 Goody
eather Tread .. . - - reinfor
~cap t
dcar Single *2Cure $ 150 tn t
IdTread ...... A bag.....
June 6 in Atlanta for the purpose of
electing a vice president and general
manager of the association. These
cormittees will also tage steps to pUt
the association on a strictly business
basis. The association has received
national and international recognizia
tion. It is nowv up to our people of
the South to support and finance it
and this build a greater South. I re
fuse to accept donations for this pur
pose. We of the South have a wondler
ful opportunity. WIll we accept it~
and build a greater South and thus
contribute to the building of a great
nation ?"
IMPORTANT DEFINITIONS
Clemson Coellego, May 19.-With
he ranid increase of groodl livestock
in South C'arolina many farmers arc
aa-w for the first time taiking ner
sonal interest in matters pertaining
to breeding. Explanations of the
following important terms are there
fore queoted from the U. S. D)epart
nment of A gricultural for the benefit
of nll who may not already be fa
miliar with thenm.
P'urebred: A pur-ebredl an inmal is
one of pure breeding rej'resenting a
definite recognized breed and both
of whose pa rents were purebred ani
mails of the same breed. Tlo be ton
sidleredl putreb~red, live st ock( must he
either reg ist ered, eligible to regis
tra tion. or (in thb~) absence of pubhlic'
registry for tha t class) have such
linoeage' that its pure breeding entn be
defi nitetl y provedl to be of good
type and quality, the mnimali mtust
he healthy. vigor ouS,1( an a rdit
Millions 'of Tiny
Ca
Real ReifComes Only by
.Cleansing the Blood of the
Germs.
You must realize that your blooi
is loaded down with4 catarrl
germs, and those germs must b<
removed from your blood befor<
you can expect real, rational reliel
from the disease. And of course
you know that you cannot retacl1
those germs li your blood witly
Smaller
iyear Ti
a Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, b
r car using 30x3-, 30x
tres, you can well take ad
relative value built into a]
a do so because you cai
er Goodyear Tires the r
ad care as have made G.
eferred equipment on tl
itomobiles of the day.
ell do so because these
nres are easy to obtait
the rate of approximatel
because their first cost u
>wer than that of other
pes and sizes.
earest Goodyear Service
these tires, and for G<
rist Tubes. He supplie
owners of the smaller <
ar Heavy Tourist Tubes are thick, stron
.e casings properly. Why risk a good c
LIbe? G;oodyear -leavy Tourist Tubles coN
bes of less merit. 30x3l%2 sir in ,nterps
able specimen of its bered.
Thoroughbred: The term "Thor
oughbred" applies accurately only to
the breed of running horses eligible
to registration in the General Stud
Book of England, the American Stud
Book, or afliliated Stud Books for
Thoroughbred horses in other coun
tries.
Standardb~red: A pplied to horses,
this ternm refers to a distinct breed
of American light horses, whichin
eludes both trotters andI pacers which
are eligible to registration in the
American Trotting Register. Ap
plied to poultry, the term includes
all birdls bred to conform to the
standards of form, color, markings,
weight, etc., for the various' breeds
under the standlardl of perfection of
the American Poultry Association.
Scrubl: A scrub is an animal of
mnixed or unknown breeding without
dlefinite type or markings. Such
terms as native, mongrel, razorb~ack,
dungh ill, piney wvoods, cayuse, bron.
('ho, and mustang are somewhat,
sy13nony'~tmu with "'se rub,'' although
many of the animals described by
these t erms have a c'erta in Ii xi ty of
type even though t hey pr'esent no
ev idence .af system atic im oprovedl
breeding.
Crossbred : ThIsis term applies to
he progenay of purebred parents of
Ii I1erenOt breeds' but of the s:Imoe
Grde \ grade is the offspring
resilt ji fraaom mat ing a puribred
I),.is ot doll iebiell but. hav ig 1)11e..
bred anrestois. The offspring of a
putrebrd and a gradet is also a gradtie,
hbu t trough progr:ess4ive improve
Germs
use ^Your Catarrh
srysand (douches.
S. S. S. will cleanse your blood
of the cause of Catarrh, and givo
real relief. It has bee'tn in con..
stunt use for more than fifty
I years, and is s'old by all druggists.
Buy a bottlo of S. S. S. today andI
lose no further timo in getting on
the right treatment,
Valuable advice regarding your
case wilt be furnished free, Ad
dress Medical Adviser 103 Swift
Laboratory. Atlanta. da.
Car
res
4axwell
31/2-, or
vantage
I1 Good
i secure
.sults of
oodyear
ie high
smaller
1, being
r 20,000
ually is
tires in
Station
>odyear
i many
ars.
g tubes that
ising with a
t little mflore
G.00 $4 50
men t beicomnes a high gradle.
Note: Thoroughbred as applied tol
horses and standardbred as applied
to horses an.d poultiy are equivalent
to purebred as applied to other ani
mals.
FARM FACTS
Florence County is to have a $50,
000 company to establish a chain of
sweet potato cuIring and storage
houses, and~ to condluct a pedIigreed
s'.'d huainess in conjunctiotq there
with. A field specialist will be em
lloy(ed to instruct growers of po
tatoes.
C'larendon County has enrolled. 46
farmel(rs in "Better Sires---Better
Stoc'k" Crusade and easily claims the
County Championship to (late.
Ocono~ I Coutit y, accoridi ne to re
poirts from County Agent G;eo. R.
lHriggs. has ('aught the B3ull A .socia
ion fever and is well on the road
owarid the organization of an asso..
e intion.
oys' (lub prizes amounting to
887 andl Girls' Club prizes amounting
t$80 andl four WVi nthrlop Short
(Ciorse trtips have been securend for
the club work in Kershiaw Cou nty by
'iount yA gent J1. WN. Sanders and
HIomea I )emonst ration Agent Miss
soia~t ion will stait soon oin a sy'stemi
if i'ot~ton warehouses to stori' sur
b* '' Ih a total caacit y of
l0,000 hle~ls.
The ['rowri. of IDarlington ('ounty
ri'port that there willihe only' r0
p itr ceiof a toblacio erop11 'rown
h'il seni.ins~ hav'e injuredi pilan t beds
NOTIICE
T will apply to the' l'robailt e (Cour't
of Clairendin C'ounty on Mondlay,
Jun' 1.1, 1920 at eleven o'cloi'k bi tihe
tfioroin for a fil ischai'ge as ad-.
''inij'ttfrx< of the 1'4tat e of itlenry
Liimeus Wilson, deceased.
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