The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 21, 1927 Page: 8 of 8
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The United States and Cotton
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t »lr '«'ra'- "R,TERS
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of tVxH« for this summer «rt iicftp-
kmaUy good, according to Dr. LeRoy
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A, W liken, head s>l thy Unlvuriit* full Rich wax head 0r- the^
" Jj>- uk-«,. ....« tw tin*, -aclminlstration fhool -it v
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P-.milii'm n.HfW'l, Jul, lii.— -\l. .i.iy
Ucah h fjervict*. Hh#re are few hos-
pital egaea, auid Dr. Wblke#i( *the num-
i t* . . J . r .. ".J *A Unonifula
having tfonu* very warn weather th •
■*rrwi-»»* -uimu.M raught QP- STP»
■-••■'.....-- -- -^ --p-— u^uo-nTH-vm gf new laTtdycalP . r work._. _-...^_7, .,, ■
.....mUvii .-apitat. taS*-***! W- «* «*? '.W*
-* -ff for __ .._ T
will make th.1*'*1 home ,
......JU.iii__.il, .CL HU-km an andMr*. Dwd-
Vi; Gurry, df Minerva, were- t'W«g
i A * Uawya *?nn<1«vf
"ti.tiiMW—Ui u.a
i>r »UniouU' confined t.o hnapitah
rangea from noite to three or four in
in the o. A. Kyle home Sunday.
■■ ’ and family of Houston.
*5T»IT^J3J
H,-. -Sibley
to University ^tudanta.
four days free hospital service allowed
VlRlt- ^uUtfjHh during the aommee eeeeiow
of the buaineaa........
at Simmons l/niveriity
II -1-.- . . # *“ 1
Tor three years, v
notice
.tnw *aursnay nlg^t JnWi
Eve,-bod^ Invited tg come. ’
Crop. Why Has the i nu<-<l Man .-.
T3s*iT ~
',, ,*»»»* last? ggx -ggskffsi
"Mrs.’ Alfr d Buimhe.r' of Margrei,
G<*m»>ii»ed m Celt oil Crgdbction,?
-vi-'iv Sunday andSumlny mem ............... —-
ors-in the home of Albert Y.bunt and is .being found ample, said Dri Wilkes.
Bmily;
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, -1(. ( ,t1 vVhy Tidh-dr’1. ;*r>u??t4-<eh' - • - Hry~e~*fe roat ttn<j oi eai.N.- Bt^crt
Jttmi •••= jwidiu:eJ, any n ,,;\,'r,^ftn^aIunlr
t)l.- , ' • lin- ■ akoV'-‘,. itr ‘;r.>r>d me Nile DfelU.- All
tUlH
crop
jjrrown- w'iOi- y.'Ttter . from
o.vv**- ;•••
l spending a few days with ■*&*
as -murh i to-blo.ts m ns a rase, made to’yield
I.. :-;i ; ,, ^ . hidden ri«-h<f» at the 'wonderful
.^owi-ve CMUiitric-* [ oh Man.' ' Egypt has • Ho boll
4'rarelv, »|tWrfth.! '-,v".!-.Ui. ua- deader Ttnk r^m
r-.,mourtivelt- ‘-a- hce«mo a vital problem. This
r 1 * *■
'Hi-. fiiHi.wini?
will b<; rre.'den
liii- r a»ou* la: ...
7 w^'ifonhrHily smi
j.,f.. |,..i ('.ljin.l, Kryot. lkra/il, M"'
■ i an,H.a1 U probably..Urn.....masL jei’LP.ug.
. Lii^le cotton pest. The larva bury
-Clark' of San Andres.
.*■' Mr. and tirn. Witnev Salu.buty m-.,’.
_lw. \ 1 !! li1 uUmr trIO vt V i . lvt .
wed “to Abilene Friday to visit nda
tives. i ■■*-,. ,
:vU-^..A^nie-Smith oLfetekdale s -lit
Sjtjuvday night and Fimdityrwith Mr?.
Raymond of Gay Hill* spent Sunday ;vIr> and .Mrs. W. W. K.yio were an- “*.« ^ :
in ’flu:'"Jackson hoittti*. - ^ day m.-iitors tn the 6. A. Kyle home ^School of BuoinoEe Administration
Mrs. E. C. Perskey spent Sunday Sunday. . , ., ' " ......' ..........—
»i. .. • n - nt:,. ri/mn WUiholir £\i ^.nltv _____:__- — ~ - - * —
Mrs.- Camel of K-aiebiui ..'s^visiting
hir sister, Mis. H. 0. Watsda-lhiS;
week. - ■• ' '
L F. Bel] ami family were suimay
• ■ i * . 1.1... V* A «P o u nrl Y**4
l t*Ail3 tttvt-wutu HIV Ct*» ^
cdlk-f conference hold a,t the Univer-
sity of Texas Utriy 11. .Success of the
1,1 i'VTifr'rnm’e—was-sw -wyll' estabUsHod.
visitors in_the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Thornton, ■ . ,
v ijuruay n;?m arm puuiiajr; «»m ..... . Miss Ruby Parker, of” Eagif^^spent
W.3.' Bieliet:: "•—r------,i > tasi week visitmg Mr, anti Mj-s. Lee
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stigall a»pd son ■ p.M |<(,v. .
'»“• ■'■ 1 * r WiH* **»* -^nndav Mr. aftd -Mrs. W. W,,Kyle were all-
i—■—: ±‘ 1 L-,;- /-A - X ■■■■ '■ 1* <1*i
Jihat.it was voted-fo hold a similar
meeting1 next year
Wiley Rich of Elv, Campo, who dur-
ing the past year was instructor in the
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14>ica»
I hc i.-’ V',; of cotton
va-1 iy l.u;.']'.er v.cale. ’ n
1V . f _..
of !.themselves in the seed tind-may
c.ruNviUg
. t •
-rrrr
lVa li >poil
, r-n nncotiD oil- d......—“jv\ DaRni.^ ha- bewsick l?or itrr:
•last week but is. better at this wrting.
J. J. Pro her ami family, left for
pebitive countrios, is*a question ■»y. t • * *
,1V1".—'tl|H' ]itvv—nf
TTfliTHidwYnmirTg farlor. The hi^h
pricr-, of Anifii'anwotlou during tho
past fW--years wilfTtheT^eptioii of
I rnni ^ - .T------
192C, in part’CnhiT has bobstj'p cotton
gfowuig in other-countries as never
}„,^re. ^Ma.ruraily.it i'. to bo expected
ngr- is -e
:■ -4- i - ■ |:■ rnulUid
I n Rt a7.il .methods-of transportation
aiv floor as'.’ well gs methode hf eulti*
vution. Tint '.nlu^laib backward:
iso primitive tools, and are not very
*-mv v; • . viwTA i.moo.., ....
uU'coTtaintios .as to policies--keep out
•badly, needed Capital for gins, modern
machinery, -transportation. -,,,4g.yelOP-
all now.countri
■lir-w-- thr> vo.iilurtr~ip itnrinitiatf
;is quite expensive.
.quite ox|»om.mvc. .. .
Tt is ■difficult'for'iTwG»verag6^iutT-
ican ify .understand the actions a.nd
cotton.
coffee as a money Crop4 Also, exces
frivp' jraait7 dliuinatOtf ■ btigg' afeas
kMm,
mmm M
ter or
worm Sore Uli.tered Feet, S'unbu™^
Shin Sore*—all of these ha»r .
Manufactured f»y Star Product* Co,, (wj
eron,
Sunday. , • .
Mias Emrpa Gene Whitely *>i GoR
Mr. and’. Mrs. Lee Parked--
,\n'. and Mrs. E. O: Small andvTTnd-
TTh’^:Tmv.as,,F'Mday,tb"rspend- a few
davs with relatives. ’ . . v
Ihmline Jackson spent Saturday
"night with Frankie Aidnda&r- •
(-rtester She^v -is-pent a few days
b t. JI i. -v —t-yritg iy W
Mexico rrFeds large amounts of cap- -hern havirtg-aunshine-for-s
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conduct of the population in the above
1 fstetfcount.riea, Their, philosdphy'bif
life is distinctly different' froni ours
and this vis'v fact has a. bearing hpon
the development-of any industry ok
ai-b.utfe scale. The natives of Africa
A’glAmcnfett are in no mafj
hurry to acconilMish tilings.1 I hc.v
take" their time: they Have little ,do
sire 11> flgcuraubvtc Mmmen>sc fortanm
which 'domijrfces Amerieiin life. , they
. ivIilTl -a v.vlL-lb d > American wQUid ca,,
till-, direst poverty. _ ' ..........;__.• j.,...
IiFl ndi-T the hat ives are' exceeding •
lv poor and h t -kward in general from
ihn.Aiuercian standpoint. They are
. .ip-r.^FTxnx.--—Mmty ••«£. .-them • • wdie
' . ! ! 17m* of
ital for etftton but the .instability of-
The Goveritimerit keeps it out. Pests
arAabundairtr-including’ the pink boll-
worm.* PrSstmt dirtnage from pests
is. severe and unless checked, Mexico
an never hegohle an active compcfci-
last week with ho\ne folks.
Out Sunday school is gaining all
the time. ’EvbrylxWy come and. IrvTp
'us:— -— ■■.■•-V^=r............ - --*£
T AXG LE WQUi
Tpnglewoody - July iSI^
Lc____hay»
paLMays
Salty. July ^.•--Farmers-are- lay?
ing by their* crop and saving feed
stuff/ ' •
- Cotton is looking some better since
-being planted-but, does.nlJimk
promising yet foijti-goqd crop.
1 Mrs; Claud“ Mulline an id -da
Mill coriTbl^d ItjAl
*' " ‘ " ^ ' hai; t
' Ctfl MV. * V i ./vv/S***' ----
tor oflbe United States.^ The natives
-aid lazy and .primitive methods- of-
■preducing and handling the crop are
used. 'r ~~~~ " • 7 ■ . :
. Rotter'gins nne used in virtually all
cotUm..-growing -countries' outside the
'■United States. This method is very
slew and would not be practical in the
South. A better sample is turned out
however. There is no gun cut lint.
Although the, future' of. cotton in
the South tt no! bright, we-must not
.:a!s» too,;gloomy a_view of the l>,yos-
rKftjA’ • which is a great advkn
the'farmers, Crops'.are fine.,. .
The Christian m'eeing ^l’ts to
night (Monday). Everybody edme; we
v/illbe-glad to have you .with us. --
f We had our regular Sunday .^hool
yesterday. A good. nUBabe-Ei-^resent
and a good-lesson.
ant
■ n i-,ii ■ OOI OIO 1 ■ ii l■■ o m •
A rumber of people from Tangier
wood attended .church' at , Pleasant
Grove." Saturday night and Sunday.
■Brother- A ngvl'is holding the meet ing..
Misses Amy and Bonnie Bell spent
. niivlil Tronra «inH Ti1i»T1p
•if>( t. W( evil Control and
finti of soil fertility are oiir tw
* :»iisses tyiu ..... . ,
Saturday night with Trene and Idelle
riant. ' ■ ' ~
W. S. DrakeTwife and little (laugh
ter and Mr. Drake’s . sister, Ib ttie
•from Burne-ttt visited.ia- the Vnmie .*>f
friends ip Tanglewood from Saturday
until Subday afUwnoon. Miss lM.alrv
P.ri'V’etTCQ returned home, with thefiT,
where she will spend a month. —
Miss Minfiie Bell, was shopping ii
-fra ■kdMecTlfui^aayv.......... .......
ifT'iihl' .'ns which i Hiiaml must be solv-
Mrs. Ray Thornton and little dp-mb
BALDRIDGE BKUTHERS
rpTr -sOmitt - Sunday at- NvW Salem.....the
guest of Mr a. Small’s Parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Scarbrough.
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SALTY.
(Delayed fmm-Jaat wcelc)..
with fever the past few days...,
'^Vashtie Tucker is improving but
,-ii i ___rr-r' -
-hBH has some fever
Phi
Depositor
First
nar* auurc rcrti,
* ...ilHp' Towry is-.doing fine and is
expected home some^ time soon if Tie
ntinues to improve.
Mrs. Oscai^Caffey wbo-was report-
ed,very_ sick the past %vetrk;g........
r-W ^VCiy ' Die u\,vn,.*.iio VV**
Tied to'the.S. P. sanitarium gnd umjor-
went an operation and her condition
■ has- been Very serious but she was
"resting nicely at last report. . • ,
1 ;ClftrOfiCe flacksuii came nprtr having-
.Aiiiixni n-n/ii/inM*- nn Wft^nngrl'l V
THIS BANK DOES
•BUSINESS ON THE
PRINCIPLE THAT
YOUR CONVENIENCE
AND SATISFACTION
ARE THE FIRST CON-
- . SI DERATION.
'a serious accident on Wednesday of
the pa*t week. He was kicked on the
head by a horse and was unconcious _
fod* a short• time. A bad gash .vai--|H
'Cot on ho head and eight st-itcho.s wefg-
taken;■ tn 'T.evr ';«p . jjie u wouridi— It
-Was only a f lesh wound Arid he is get-
ting along all right. _ —.
We received the sad news, of the
death of/MV. Alien Tucker which sad
*1 o'clo k Monday
i
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‘ \1:i ry 4
liuini u:; anu i.t-n . it
',]■/. lilrih ;H " IX-: "l lyd (I ■ .
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attornoon at the h
ome of his son
Tracy, His. body will be
the Snirr u-wirtrrr-'thin
—g . . ‘ V i V
Rod kdate St a te
HIA
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fin: k ■ ■— , *v
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: :t
ri
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“duefiefi—is crude or ]>rimiti\'c Neij.
'often. K:wc]H where the -cotton: is.
• handled nftcr it.-Is '''r.owiv and SjUper-
.vised 'in -gene'Ml by v.'hi,lcs, usually
Ei\- Iisli, there is n.» aebmae of’pystem-
htre org.imzation, *a*‘,.'-,{r hah
1.1 WhiprUr.-Mth .q^Tier 'crops such, as
tea..AuG-cs,-and .wbcaL More CURitar
r, 7'■.•;;. eb:,reytl'-trrTTT-nPTtntion'
V..J—■ i; •
Ay-: .*■. ' **“7—:-w—*
-4&
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•ilijict,, ,| 1 rfivble i.imdiupi gins, fann-
■ ing machinery, and so on. Labor, in
uS India is a s cheap as pearl beads in
—"a, ;■• 1—;. _are'hut- j-g not eff;H■ ■ 1 <r <u11-
. J if fhe South is to remain prosper^
ous, .Foreign competition js growing;
it is-a very real danger; but t!}c South
has n.ot yet• lost control^yer. her great
w-ash-eroR. Thy prosperity nf every-
one Tu 'the.SAutH-is bound up directly
f mdirecTIy YvTf^i the prosperity, off
the cotton grower and » the united
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wr rt" - -yr-Wr' ‘ * r-‘1-- v-•ir*' •
|p| ■ T~~:
](;ss combined with modern macbinevy
'''■^mir'baiuiTfUW'ivi^thTTtls of"iwr(^ff*tTrTTr-‘
: China lias .a cut ton growing., area
■'six1 times that bi-ttH*..Trrfite(f;Sttte?
vJt^he .pradHcru; frnty about iMjtBJHm
; :i!.-mSu\(lly.. The- grower's- are sitinll
frrrrnt’rs ■ irs' priinitive, ni^thodj
TT>
and permanently out, of the
.present crisis... The Soflth is appar-
ently at the parting..of the way*., in
■ CTo1gTfTi'-gr< )>vrHg--a4Hl -4-r-,*- «4-)7tw, (iiairya,
..an. iiTercf;' .(1 to know-1 the reason^
hr in arph'-W:Jdvwt-Die proper^-S^egd
Cinp.*"— _ •»»—— _,
Mr. and Mrs, Liston Brown vis;ted
•n the home of liei mother Sunday
•afternoon. ^ -•
T„ F. Bell and family spenr S'ur lar
with Rav ThorntOn and faTnily,— ,
Mrs. TTaliie Lvnn* returned frdrn
Houston” where’ she has' bean visiting
fnrjhe past tvyo week.' She reports,
a • 7rr> Jime. - , g 'a.-
niorrrfrrgT
(" n'el J II
afternoon at 5 o’elw’it;
^V!r. and Mi's. ftPorge
............ ...Dikes and
why Cleo of Rort) Arthur were guests
■ f Mr..and Mrs, [). II. Jinks and farU-
jly from Thursday until Saturday of
the past week. • ■ ‘ -
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lac B.os„well last Fridav
TflCKS “
Hicks, July 19.—-The'hot dry. w'c.ath-
or- of the r.a.st -t\vo weeks still'jpre--
vails, gad cotton is. beginning to -look
Mn;'--,TggrTTTnit is very grassy in mrwt'
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^•use
of fMVt ivuTiim. ■ -Capital is needed. The
^ hostility of .tho Chinese towards for-
eigners in 1 heir country tends to'keep
. ... • ouU:apila.l,rhqwc'ver,' A ni.'ri -anSyT}nj|-
__li-.i!. ■ i ml p’ >. < • n- li have riivo-lod pinn-
iVcy l',y-iA..» .to handle, the sirjiiition. Mrs. FrVnk Red field -and son Bobby'
i':,-' writur b> uptimlfrUc always but of Housislp who haye- been j.; itiiift
that
t- : , - , . {• - 'Prnimw the past Two weeks jctiim-
o.ne ^houkl..xejXfiiQ . f1'g.,IL^.C'i11*L_llLt-’
- . , ■ . 7 '
-Yv(rf|^- '.. -m
T“-rC
dreds or millions of
Vijwiroads, mining and oil lands, and so.
on. Transportation facilities are poor
in some parts of the. Empire.
Turning to the great conUncnC of
—Africa;TTr.i nsporiaTion dif.fmultleg are
and have been tfye gfcat| handicap, lo
'•old fact St
Reporter ads get ihw grapes.
-.f'.d hnnie 7F.r.iday^a^rMryr-~ Tlttrrrrrrcr"f
accompahied her home for a few days-
vidt. '■ - •
Mi's. Ruby G rube in of ^ Rockdaly,
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FARM LOANS!
If you wtxRTo Borrow money on your fiir^, call and .see
-me
relal
my i>iaaTor taking care of all legitimati
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.Tafiid cotton grovving.. (’heap \ runs- n
porlaf.'o'n _ WO 11 i■ 7X (> 1 lit Ioni'/.(*' col-ii
pabm LOANS
We-hitve just Vcecivod a beautiful Imp ofJfe^=
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'growing in Afr(,ca.t T-ot
Ion ' gi'ovyi ng
- has beyti proVeti^T"success in numv
nauv
ii llh-
cturns 1,11 efficient nicans of trwh
portation* .••*■•• woefully T!u\inw. . ’Tin
K
•g
■■op.fej.ung up > of highways. rtvT.roktis, j’g.
and waVtuwayaJn .A,frkta,iuvulv<fs ahijB-•
immense ►capital mithfy. The niiturM- *■
"• time 5 ftii 20 years, with privilege to repay each S
year. No charges pop commissions, 'no seconcHleri pa-
■ pers, simply a straight note, with annual interest. Youv
only Apense js to^Turnish abstract and Tecord papers.
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1 barriers .To be-subdued, offer Mail a ®
'Uisic which taxes bis .ability .add cap -
Aeit.v lo the.limil. Tin* possibilities of
dbltoii, growing have hardly inreu jj:
tuoehed. ■ »■ . . ^
- Thirls'of Africa are very unhealth-
ful for white men. and in" strrme sec-
Wpt^utttrhn of any
~T(jin'd due to the terrible tsetse fly
Why .lint borrow-on your land, get long time, -and
pay yoiir local debts, .thus preserving your .credit and : \,-
helping .your country ? ■ , V
whicK "causes sleeping sickness.- ,
is a deadly enemy of man and-b
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ROCKDALE
E. A. Camp
new FLOP HATS in all the good colors. Some
with Velvet and others with Silk Faille Crowns.-
Specially priced at
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GREGG SHORTHANIT-ZOtb CENTURY BOOKKEEPING
BANKING ANQ SECRETARIAL COURSES
STODENT ACTIVITIES
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