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'V . 1 '.-v.: SOUTH CAROLINA WILL JOIN NORTH) CAROLINA Tobacco Growers Determined to Least One-Third FLORENCE, S.C., Jan. 18.-A reducJ nf nne-third of the 1921 tnh.n p, compared with that of 1920, wis Iftermintd upon by-the executive com- Sttee of the South' Carolina Tobacco ,assoclation, acting uppn authorfty voted ,thy the convention-of the association w. last week. -Enactment of a nom- ory tieing am, grading law Is ei- pected to curtail further the prodjic- tion, T. Benton Young, -secretary of the association stated. olution for reduction, official notice was sent io ' wmi' ner i insurance. Mlss Katherin sinter state is with her for the better-.re" was the owner .of, four of these went or tne luuau nmuouj, - ine wire was to ' 1 "TTvefiitive assuciiiiioii , 01 ,-.., smttt I association today passed s- resolution to reduce looarcu acreage in. this I state by one-nnira; tiiso aavoring, pass- a of law forcing grading and tieing .. r. on,.hnr oA J I Wild! luco.no "SD wui. ill piU- duction. inis diu win iiKexy pass. I ductio Committee feels that this state will be keeping !rood faith with her V sir states in this movement onuthis basis j in view ot ine-iaci umi wo cut ovtr 1!,000.000 last year and we wl call noon our sister states for faithful per- oPrmance of our mutual obligations Probably the best , indication of the reduction seiumeni in aouvn uaronna in tlte information which the sec- retary placed before the committee.. He obtained it in a ce.wua or tne meeting w ,CPPk,. Of tuns attend! no- t' a ieaVng M xprcssed themselvel n reduction, with the following results-, div for 50 to 100 oer cent reduction U9 for 50 per cent flat cut, one for 40, l 01 53 1-S p e-ht for 25. nun fftr 9ft 1 " tv" . ' . " i I. 58 for cutting but rt stating any cer- tain amount, 13 did not express' them- 'selves, and seven favored two. to two ana oiie-u .u m ivo, ,t Steps were taken also to get enacted intn hm a hill nOW Pendincr in the nr. - - , ' , I eral assembly to .compel - tieing and giiianiK ui wuai-uu in ouuiu.. ijaronna. Tn iirpinp- snnnort-of this mnnpA w 1 E. Lee, of Timmonsville,, submitted an miereauiiK c umpai iauu ueiweenx rel turns oi luyaccu crops in rgorin and I South Carolina for the past ten years. Including a pheraominal return in 1919, when North Carolina averaged 31 cents above South Carolina, the northern eta to haq rpr-pivprl 3R 711 ftftft her crop than the southern state. In I a ouier yeaia, nurui Carolina Has recelV- I , ea an nvei-d.Bc ui uve 10 six cents per V ouuiuy aiier( sup- pound more than South Carolina, " On per,'i ",e man escaping before the police this basis, excepting, the unusual year f ,fd on tn 8cene- None of the crinv Fhe would have made $13,367,000 more i?a 1 ,ave Deen aPPrehendedr although than this state. . A special committee on wavs and means to effect this proeram anfl . tn watch legislation was appointed.. Mem-, oersre ts. t vvniiamson. Of. Darling ton, chairman; S. B. Poston, W John sonville,; W. E. Lee, of Timmonsvllle; C. 0. Dixon, of Mullins; T; Benton loung, or Florence secretary. The legislature will be askted; also, upon aaopnon of the grading and tie ing act, to aftopt in South Carallnk the North Carolina schedule of warehouse cnarges. wnien are a reduction,"; i Beside adopting these very specific policies, the committee stressed-the . iact tnat tohacco planters, if hey hope to make anything on their crops this year, must turn their attention Vholl io quamy m production, arid not to quantity. Where available, alan. thv urge using home grown seed, 4f sue- cessiui types. IHL... ' l , . - ' . - ' iiuee ( important resolutions 'were passed. One of these -renti est mi thA general assembly to invite Mr. Aaron oapiro, or ban Franctsco, who spoke lasi weeK and made a most Im pressive presentation, to address the leorislatiire on marketing legislation. eAienuea sincere tnanks to the extension service at Clemson college, and recognized Dr. w. w rc a. rector, as "of valuable, service to fhis oie ana one upon whom we are de pending for leadership Ift helping us ktno... I, 8eri0"s problem of mar- ollows: 'Whereas our production ques '"sthave in a laree manner been at east temporarily solved, and whereas. iV. i B c now to look to and em msize more the question of develop -' mg the marketing side of egrieulture, be it resolved by this executive com. rlLth 9" Carolina, Tobacco miff. - a ine organization com- Marketing association that the exten- t 8 r tnis state be called; upon ! lreort " that direction; ; , " c inemonaiize, the legis ,e. aeiegations from the tobacco unties that the usual appropriations par. "i CJ,Lension service be taken Hon legislature, now. Jrt ses- S by everv member, as follows:s rln of wi ' 1 Jnnsonville; R. E. Gur n . 01 : i, lorence; T. L. Smith, of Mul E p MrMiV JnkmB. of St: Charles; Millar V,f at ."""ton ; N. - A, McMc- W; e; V,- c- Henungway. of Hem ffw' 2U?el W11ams, of. Monks Bright wi',itndreW8' pf Andrews. r r t V,,iamson-' ' Darlingtbn, Mr. vni, or emson , college, ouRhs of p! ' ston- and F. A. Bur-N'-C 50ft??"ly' will, go to Raleigh, nation L y t0 a" the organ- State rr"",liee meeting for th'e.Tri- Marketin I T nlWPf tt Cooperative ff association. iting in TRKL J,an- 18 Thieves oper H the I101688 r district dulC 8v iot ' , two weks ' have carted aerchanf, more than $300,000. 'n annm8 aid today. coincident with "iSlT that police, were. inr .:urfed Sunday. ; ouiaries which, Oc- tST AK t arr. . Onfis Brothers Co. ".dway, Nw York City p'Ws InviU AccounU ; KoJ' tton Seed Oil,5 Ccflfee, SW Grain, PrpyuioM' 7? t : : ocb and Bonds '"tment r arriea on Co: intwrva- ove Margin A ww prompt Ketponst New v , Members Ji iwlt Cotton Tr.v,. FrnHiiM w t HALF A DOZOJ HOUSES BjlUf N i NEMElifJ Number of Crimes Perpetrated , . During i k wi. determined origin brofeeTut thU mnmin. .jT! n w?k out early this, treet neare Nortolkauthem depot and the New ,B,rn of mills S swept its way through a e ol S houses and was - only-stopped - at-the end of the block where the T main MnZ tracks of th vnfniir c i Jts path., T The store of Jesse Banks f aping the last . of . these houses, was aved after a long fight by the flre eonapanies. .- . f "aerably over. 20,000, only a small part rr." ' J s in Ti,if reiess: "legraph and telephone ib last nnm nir .- a-o- Perl ln-handling these instruments and -mou::Bum interesting results. mai a JPittsburgh, -Pastor had installed in his church - WlreleSS .tnnamittlnf, an..... - D . . -"'"O aHVaiaiuOjiJUr. C " , f .." m on jr-tngourgn was iTp h h sermon and songrin x-itisourgn chtirch last Sunday. Th w2re or Va Hh!r and the plpe OT&IL rpi.- x' ij: T A- ' ' ,tt. a U8"?e.d ln Violating a J, nance in. fving past the in- s?Jf2 withnt andl Pollock oNiTkaV daY pfititnrt w ii v " v. jrcoi- ,Cil-.dl"e tht he. was taking a vt 1H train. Mayor-A T n i nr...l. C K? "VAv. yor A! T-Dil.' announced. that " TwoUnlg7oeesrVJonn ert. . Brlmmlge?' wh thiSs v, A ' De1- he Jress p andttemp . T . w uisjiwe 01 men wui urrai , inomas' store, 'wher they, were discovered bartertne.vveJe bound over to superior court n tlno bond each, default of . which landed meur in jail. - h Unspeakable crimes in" the i last few diiva hn Knnv. , .... .. " "tt " V uumeniug in mis City, Following the robbery f Miss Dorothv ",o i r raomer s . nome on East Front street Satiinian ...!. r well - dressed black forcedlher to' allow ocoii i:u ner motner s boxv.of valu- c"cs ner oeufoom, ana obtained a u DU1 and then left the house, "three white girls . were Insulted, near the UTVii station Sunday in ,'open daylight iy - neroi a married lady on her way home Was Similarlv mnUatsrl Kr o Kta.b. last night a burglar attempted to Y, ' """"" v. vi, -a. vaion. -xne "i" -yy" ciaim to oe not on the track of one of the known negro assailants. 'They WORK Twhile you sleep" what you .need Is on or two r.aaSnTatm tonight sure for your liver and bowels. Then you '.will -: wake up , wondering what became of your dizziness, sick headache,! bad cold, or upset, gassy stomach. No griping -no inconveni ence. Children love Cascarettrtoo. -10, 23, 60 cents., l. V (Adv!) GROVES" TASTELESS CHILL TONIC restores Energy and Vi tality by Purifying and Enrich ing the Blood. When you ftel us ... Ducugiucuuig, invigoraung .effect,' see htw it brings color , to the cheeks and how it improves,-the ' appetite,' you will ; then appreciate its true tonic value. " 'T . -" '. ' v. - tv -' ; GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC , i i simply? iron and . Quinine suspended . in - syrup. So pleasant - even' children like it The blood needs Quinine to' Purify it and Iron to Enrich it. Destroys Malarial tferms and ' Grip germs by its Strengthening Invigorating Effect , 60c ; Vs! Healthy, Blood and a Healthv System is Humanity's best protection t against . Colds, Grip and Influenza. V? : v- ...... CAROLINA ENGINEERING - r'.'-COMPASY' V.. v: v.V'fclvil end Sanitary:-:.: : V. , Engineers t. . " SeweraV Waterworka; ravins;,.'.' Highways, : Drainage, Railways. . 412-413 Southern Building "', ' Wilmington, N. O. 'v THE MORNING STAR; WtmimGTON, NCWEDN SUDDEN DEATH; OF" C; i: ; ;CRANE AT MARION, S; C. Superintendent Marion Lumber : Plaiit props Cead :1a (Special to Tfce Star) - MARION, S. C. Jam 18. C. J. Craie. j superintendent s of th 'Marion County droppedVatjad,at hls hbme.ltere Saturday ..V x-i Lwi . Lill II ' 1 1 w rt . rn, -13irAaa r v ' " puoiiion witn. tne lumber ."iiiron.accpunt of. his health. . He had been suffering with hfs heart and while ,m. a bad condition liewas able to get about. V ' ' - ' . Vr.1 4 urvi'ved by Ills-.wife,' who- was Miss; Ada. ?AlIenswforta : of,-Atlanta; his father ahd .mother. Mr. and Mrs.vA.- P. crane, :f Baltimore, two brothers, Wil na.m Crane of -.Richmond,' George Crane, r ffrnA Estill, fla-tV Mr:Crane-was nis oLn year. .' -The; body was taVeni.tb Atlanta for bujrlaJ. Mrs. Crane has. not yet decided whether she .will. continue ;to make r. r-2v we orgO:to Atlanta to with; her sister there. - -th -the opening of . "the Marion1 Gu ano company and -they Anderson Lumber plant -a few days ago,, industrial con-, ditions are beginning to improve. It was reported that the guano company would not open at all this year and ONE-THIRD OFF ' 'TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY - ,ON ALL fiUIT CASES, HANDBAGS AND , RAVELING BAGS. - -.' Patent leather, handbags, regular price 1 ' ' . 'V ' $7.50 to $15.00, at : fS5.0QTQSl0.00 ; Suit Cases, black or tan leather and quality, straw; . worth from. $2.50 to $50.00, at ' SI. 70 to $34,50 : The C W. Polypgt Conipaiiy 127 Market Street NEW LOT GLOVE-FITTING JUST RECEIVED :V; : PJ7- Colors: Fawn Tatiiie Brown Black Gray;: ' I ; ' ; SheLEitpebtirtg a Diamond?, fi Most likelv shif isu nnrl whv nut i' nfff To4 . and see dur sparkling showing of Genuine tbnes--4iiy size you want, in any one of the numerous new settings. v They're, here.Jn a resplendent array, from the tiniest little stone: to the Jargest-iach and every one abso-v Iutely. genuine and flawless. -V . s : - - ;r See the; beauties just received'. ThV handsome" : Platinum .overlap, the beautiful engraved gold rings and the dignified plain rings. ; ' A . - i:'VNew and Popiil'Stylesi; t'-'V' si . Hi ir- , JEWELERS r.:;- !C (Gj30 JnlUff 105; MarketStreet. only the planing tnllMhad been , in op- eraiipu - ? v. . . Tlve scale of wages has been 'much reduced 'here and manufacturers state there is no difficulty In ; getting labor iiow. -".,.' "? ' ' ' . '-.-.. MAKE BISHOP 6UERRT fMAS05r .4 AT SIGHTISrjCOJLlJMBIA. 8, C. COLUMBIA, S. C..' Jan.. 18. With' all living . grand masters of the Masonic fraternity in South Carolina participat ing, and 'a numberi of -visitincr-f e-rand "masters from . southern - states as guests, the Right Rev. William A, Guerry, bishop of -the South - Carolina Hipiscopai diocese, .was made a "Mason ai: Biffm nere luutty. ' DURHAM.' 'Jan. 18. The cabinet, senate "End - house of. .-.. the industrial domrtcracv crovernmnntl nf nniA. - -- ' b.UlMUII Hosiery mills at a joint meeting' today agreed upon resumption of ; operation tof at least 65 per cent of the com pany'sTplants next Mondayfmorning on reduced 15 per cent. - ' GRAND THURSDAY The" Great $ory by Mary Roberts , lllnehart, . . .i " " ' "EMPIRIC BUILDERS" --. Titled It's 'A Great Uffe. with Cullen IiAndls, Molly Malofce, Clara Horton ' and Ralph Buhnaii. A Guaranteed Attraction ; , - Y- Phone 825 All ' : to v $4,00 X JrH, 'Price" fcSON 8c RULFS "Home of lood Shoes" v ; r 6o gins WATCHMAKERS 1 1- -, 192V IV. dearer to many typr .'XtW-: 'rVMi t.. tnahacup;rull'-oPv:- -Wf v'VlrvoS' 'H ' V i mmmmmmmmmm NiliMaaMaiaaaaMlialllllillii 111 inantni..,MiM,Mg,r -- ; f-y: -,.. r. --- .fl, A . . , , " - k " ' ' II I , , -- . -:- ' ' '.I . , - 'l""M"t"M'W'M'ya' , . Irii r . , II III Ladies' black dress shoes', in high heels, (gJ QQ :: all sizes, a special, at . r. ; '. -. tPTrc0 - n Lady "Cokette" in black, low rubber heels, Cuban heels,' higlrheelsavat1 V.4 mpf ja . only . . . .v. . . . , . ; ' 3d4q Also the Lady Comfort shoe-, O, 48 Bedroom Slippers for Men, Women and Children - A large assortment of Hosiery - - 128-130 Front Street ii kboN'T FAIL TQ ' SEE . HOOP-LA". V, -'' ACADEMY J l TODAY - AND ?. . AUSpiGESAMEhrCANXEGION, 4j You Can't Itese'rvatton and sale, of seats open at Wilmington Talking Machine j .V Company, at'10 A. M. Monday- :u" . ' '"' 1 .A tJJest Seats, $1.50 3alcony$l'.00 400, Seats for Colored People at' 50 Cents , I , ' 'A 'j.p-'.i-- ...... - : i.cv -. ' .;" 'y- ' ' I-:"??; H fr -IB.' McdABE & CO:Si: :';''-.-;-4 i .J' "7"' "-Vvi-- v Established 912. f. J-f - Trfv V? ; cfiirriFiEpUBij . tr ' P. a. Bats 124 . v:; '1.. 607 HsrckUn BslUtes ) V:" :.-,. ,,,-,.., ....... wiiMiwoavm. ,v;j,'-, -u, 1' ' ' ' . 1 j "Readv'-Star-fSlassif iedk-; : Ads' 'v.- 1 ?UCH Telephone No. 800 OF MUSIC WEDNESDAY Xli Afford to' Miffs' It ACADEMY FRIDAY, JANUARY 21 ICidEUis Is-' ' Fritz Hanson "First of $1,000 Series of r Matches for Champion-'$1 . , - ship of South v ;. L Ringside Tickets at " y . NEWMAN'S CAFE ies Chili Con Carne California Spinach Dill Pickles ; Rosedale Beef ; r , . ' - y sx . . v Sliced Pineapple Corned Beef Hash Grocers Specialty Co. 17 Market St. Phone No. Plain Dark: Emptiness , ' ' .,.,. ', Aunt 'Liza's former mis tress was r talking - to j her one "dajr when suddenly she dii covered a little. pickaninny, standing shyly 7. behind his mother's ; skirts :lt rt . T-- ' "Is that yourMittie . boy, Aunt 'Liza ;?' she asked. vV I 'Yes'm, dat's "Prescription." r f'Mercy, what a queer, name, auntie, how did you' happen to call him that ?" f, : j . "Ah simply callsfhiih7 dat becuzj ah has such ; h ahd work getthV him tilled i -. - V 7 --Si AuntVLiza niav have "had . fi her Drescriotion filled.: but neri- ple who'send their prescrip tions to US never have-ftnr trouble . -getting, them filled. AH. prescriptions sent1 to us are' filled Dromntlv and accu rately by competent men. J.HIGKS BUNTING DRUG COMPANY , Second andrinccss SI3. if- I. h i i i (; .'' ' - .1 ! V t , 1 1, 1, 1- i ( . b.Y: " 1 Mi- : . ;. 1 j "OW' - 1
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