The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1911-1911, October 27, 1911, Image 3

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ANOTHER WAY TO LIFT PRICE '.iOUSK SUGGEST A KEMEDY Dn Fourth of the Present Crop and Hold it for Twelve Cents Tho greatest question before business mon of tho cotton growing States, to-day, is: "Can tho balance of th H cotton cou bc sold at a bet ter |>r co?" That tho present price is pear or below tho price of pro du.; mun oho eui doubt, Kightr cent Itton on tho farm to-day i not s ?vT;:ti (irido as 5 otd'tt?iiii.pi) in 1 . 'Vi it cost ol' mules, tab M ! an pplies is almost ud?blc th-' pin iii 1 Si)t>. I think this crop cali ! lu- ! itu hotter; pKco, it nil Isug-, iia? \ its plan: i Get each laitnor io st vu .' ni a good warehouse ono foti I th of his crop. Lot us suppose this crop will ma:. 1 i,000,000halos If ono four fcli ol' il should he 3,000,000 hides, leaving only 10,500,000 hales avail able tor spinners. There can ho tittle doubt that if tho cotton spin ners know that the crop available was only 10,500,000 bales that it would bring almost as much money as the whole crop. As to retiring the a,500,000 bales, I suggest that each State form a cotton holding company with paid ollicors ol' known business ability to manage the business. Let a strong bank ! be i n eted as trustee and have all warehouse receipts held in trust for the. cotton company (?et each farmer \vh > stored his colton lo .?ii-. '; 'i legal contract between him uul tito holding company pro ? ! Lhaii if he so!.I his stored cdt fdr li s than Jd emits that j lo ! : I'drfeit the dill'erem-e he ( i. ? ::.i s?jlidj) pi iee and I i' cents, . ' .. ' ' ii ?UggOsI I (J Ondit ?S .IS- ' fiji i iltl .ni ?.rice, anil ! hal 1 ic cl [d* ' ? ; ho stored in trina, till Af. * ? . IdlI-) iel) funner v . . i bi ! Veo tb sell ih ree-1 on rt I is <;!"!. eu.M. ! ?' he knew the ami!.!.il hp ? \\ il -, ;. ?u?all Clop lie Would appi< ach his; pries very ?'lose to i ho i ii .? u'tt minimum. W hen tho 10,51)0,000 bales was sold a' a good pricC t p ?ri ol' the sm-nbu.- ir>ou(rl -...j (...in ? uuiti mean Utuo oOUoil Carolina would have lo put in store 300,000 bales this year until Aug ust -, or until the price reached Iii c : ls. Wi Iiave only got ware In., room for about 100,000 hales in this Slate. Ii ?iitythiligcan he done it should be done quickly. My plan provid s Mia!. I he farm ors, themselves, put one-fourth ol' theil- crops in stme for the iiiini tlHlin price. If wealthy men ol' the North should store the. cotton il would defeat tho purpose. When each farmer realized that one-four iii o h". ^ crop muda he carried In to I'M ii. and I hal thc surplus added to another big oroy would put tho lill2 crop down to c. cents per pound he would have a powerful incentivo lo (ail, his acreage ami fertilizers. No plan will help sell tho balance ol' this crop that does not provide a small acreage and less fertilizers. The Farmers Union made almost a fatal mistake when they claimed this a small crop and put minimum price, at 15 cents. The cotton world inf be blulied by false statements ( !onsi bo sold lo place j Moi ?wiinninmiimi u hi un as to tho size ot the crop and a throat to hold. lt is up to the South to provide warehouse room to curry fully ono fourth of tlie largest crops likely io be made. Tueso warehouses should be located at railroad cent res and should haue large capacity. Perhaps 20,000 bales is the mini mum warehouse will ever pay. lt would bo betterfor ono warehouse company to own and manage tho few warehouses needed for each State. This would give captital slock of sufficient size behind each warehouse receipt to bo negotiated in any money eentro in tho United States. I suggest that Fair Week, in Col umbia, be made thc occasion to orgauize South Carolina farmers for butter price for 1912. I would like to soi the organization elect ;. opie out of politics as odlcers. To 1 m m of |;j ov.? conservative j liCvsability?1 and not tho shai-j lo?v, hot ipr ;> dilieal aspirant w!i ' c/uvs ni no tb please and got the ip pi pi io of t?.i? fiii'ui 'r than no us fbi' iii.-ir business adena: . 1 i conclusion, I still Lave faith We cali organize cotton 'armers if j we wdl only ?limin?t ' Fie visionary , and impractical plans of men who have not succeeded with their own! allai rs, but trust to lead conserva tive, practical men who have madel fortunes by the management of their own business. Wade Slack- j house. Dillon, S. C. CROPS AT HAMLET Sand Hill Lands are Very Produc tive This Year Thellamlct correspondent of the Rockingham Post says; V'While the farmers near Mani lot arc blue over the low prier of cotton they are feeling good over tito otb f they have tn it sand hill Iii . wi!! prod ne-as yeo I cotton as any other hutch Iii uti interview willi uuverdi of our fib neis wo (ind th. , vh< .. ill] e.Sip . .!. o\ -r li bah' tb tho'acre* .Mr J <J [Ville who i wo yenjs ugo gave dfi it line Marlboro ??UUli) farm to I r.\ l?,.' saud hill.-, sta|.'eH that lie ivill leake oveo a hair lind ii (pl '.rii r to tho acta- on an tu i I'ago of foi l . ?nu rs that three y cit rs ago wiik Uncleared. The Free man hum ii?ft I* h re will also a ver il go ii bide and a rj uar tor lo thc wi niariooro. Complaint for partition etc. tl oh h C Graham, us Administra tor and in his own ri dil, plaintiff, \ s P 1 hill ( ?raham, Vernon P ( ?ra ham and others, defendants. lu obedience Lo an order ol' sale made by Ibm .1 W I )evore, 1 'riv siding Judge, I will sell before thc coil rt house door in lleniieftsvillo, S C, ir the first Monday in No vomber, A. I ) , 1011, u ?thin legal Salo hours, tollu- highest bidder. ?ill that certain lot (d' land, with dwelling liolise, situate in the town of; McColl, in the county and slate aforesaid, two hundred feel fi ont nild one huid red fool back, con til i ni Hg one acre, more or less, abd bounde I on the south west by Church street and Pennsylvania avenue on east and west by lands ol' T H Gibson and K S Idles, and north by lands of Gibson. Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. .1. A. Drake, Clerk. Oct. 0, IOU. 23 26. Phone number 10 if you want a Saturday rCvening Post. Frank McCormac, agent. i Special Sa it the Ra< Mond sting ol' trotters ami p tho highest bidder, iday 12:80, Rennettsvi .*-? ^?ii^>t n .r. \ i i . .^.MMH%,^AMwatriM>iM/M>. FOR SALES* THB ?TAT* fAI? j Tho Strvto Fair thb? year will DO I have for sale in Morry countj ^?eSb?b 8rd.?th to ,n?1US4Ve * SOVOral faritlS ranumg UVW . Thrro uro moro reasons than ever ... why tho pooplo of South Carolina r.houhl take this ono holiday and moot If interested apply to - l???&^5??5id ratee have boen laorraln, faso, ?5?. O. llorr.\ I >. mnuounced for tho round trip. 22 'in,). WAN ?Ell' IN EACH TOW ' mut rll ' "Hangar" bl . . I money inst. / .? NO MONK bicycle in advano , ? which tim li you aro i ii Hcyclosh FACTOI ; ucl uni fae luir direct, blcyclo, c i i'Ut until y Prieel niwl ri 'YOU W?S e I B1CVC! ;: DSALtfRS, y \ <??.:-? ll ..,|-.y?. V;- oeeowoitANtiofovcuc Hui . r >..! 1 illili laW.-nuM . . ' . . . .'. pt .-i-i( 'i^?M| : ?j .:. J, 1 v.... . i 11 j SsSf-fe v t- Sl?.Mrci- pair, hit vitttttHp ititi H?t??HcVHO?BLIt?fHOWl?P?? NAI LO, Tacks, or Qloss Will not lot A hundred thousand nu I rs ?old 1: DESCRIPTION: fj "/?^f1/ tiding, very durable and lined n special uuality <..f rubber, wide conies porous mid willoh clo punctures without allowina t Wo hove hundreds ot letters fro stathiK Unit their t iros bu ve only or twice in a whole season, Tilt nn ordinary tire, tho mindoro ro niven by S?vcrol layers of till fabric on tho tread, Tho retail ls ?I0.(HI mr noir, but for advert inakhiR n special factory prloo i clay letter ls received. Wo shh h:ive examined and foil ltd then Wo will nun? (toast! discount ol .'? iii i WITH OROen ?nil clK-lono (Illa athol r? lunn il ut OUf? ? > i? II io If fur iiny rca iiini inonvy : rut to un luna Hitfor.a in n li tn i r. run inkier, ?. -r bett. c. inst loni Wt' i.nn. Unit you ni ll IM rowell i > 1 > iirlooniiiitcl nlinvc: or? rito for our i, I Utils ol titi 'ii al. nil liiill'l hu ii. iml in am wm WMTWV: e riiii} .. n niwlul t.. i urn pverythin IP a Kuy . SO??? ?$VW<. mn u u tu uar i-vun m ul m M ww aaui u ia u . let toridu und exhibit a snnipln Latest Model ed by us. dur auents every whore arojnaklug fnrtitular$ ami ifltial tger at on<t, . ? iO unill you recel vo and approve ot your yonoanywhoroin tho U. s. wubtui a <tm Jtt?$it and allow TEN DAYS' FREE TRIAL durlnif lo the bicycle and put lt to any test you wish, irfcctly satisfied or do not wish to keep tho .I at Ottr CXPCIISO Olid you will mit br out one rent. Wo furnish tho highest m ade bicycles lt Is paisible tn maleo nt ono small profit above iu si \ $10 '.'i>: middlemen's prollls by Iniy .1 l!io niuniifr.clnrer'.t/mai-antee behind your a hlo.vchior ii pair of lires from auront nt ont reiutiloj?' ?.- in -i leo ru our itii'.iotird of /?j<i?rjF nj i I > t:;-n>.'-j, ivnonr iK'HiCfnl cat 1 r.no 13 Soi*-. - ---v/?^ -i'N.^ *a in ii., tho thick rubbortrontl I puncture strip3"U" rim strip "H" i to provont rim cutting. This nronar??i ^ '^J> *'ro wi,l outlast any othor ? ; lin s li mar-.o--SOFTf ELASTIC and ? wo aro U EASY RIDING, r o ilv-rt GO pop pair, Ail orders shipped samo lil lirovitl, Vou do not pay a cent, ii ul i I you epreslnt. d. iiklnu tl i- tirlcof? 1..K5 oprimir) If von nomi TULL CASH run no n ls in HCIIIIIHU II < un oni'-r HS tin? tin-, limy ho : MitlsTni-Inry < n oxiiiulhntloii. Wo uro iH-rfcetly n ilnlilo l'r -i i il - . r e - . un , yon will Ililli ti ni they ? ni ri.lo ii* !i.ni icu- e .. you hiivo cv? r ?ce.! orKCi-niitaiiy |>rlco, - nt a i y flo you will ?Ivo un your onlor. wi ?ant .i!ii.-. Difvr. ? . I;hui 1.1 rui} -,)r!i..' uni ll you SPIUI for re|inlrof nctlrothOm . .i m, umi>i,|ir<>vniiiml (nulni iii,-si.i-iui intr.Mluclory Iryi uuilo/uo wlitch iii vrlU-uuiul i|iiotca nil mukva uuil iv. no MOT vu i n ic OP UUYINO ? hie \ luibw tho now n ni v-oiuh-rdil eifoh ...ra pair of it.. liiuklntu . - i Vi* A _ i?dilrj ?JUifitaSI I and have made sev have hotiifl I a s 1 i t . i r mill will bo luu'c in Dried B t an and ul! kinds of olio mo :i trial. 1*110110 JoIilM pvemeiits in tho market. I and fleet ric motor sausaj'o .i will bc prepared tofiivoy?ii c and Sliced ed il eakfas? Bacon Prompt deli very. (live y Bristow. '. 1 li I I i il le rf ter ky Trotters ce Trac ay 12: W?mSmWULmmkwakmmm m >, acers of fast rec Tl 1(380 horses wil l?o, S. Ci Bennetts I Oct 30 ntl f.ist I rials. A Iso ? )1(1 i'ogardloSvS of prit 2128 acres lund about ono half in big}, state cul tivation wih good tenant bouses, good neigh bors, good labor, healthy. Located within two miles nice town on S. A. L. main line. Good ns our Marlboro lands. See this place and yen will agree with mo. Only $10 Per Acre Must be Sold by Nov 1st. Opportunity of a lifo time for the man with money. -ag ll if ?gk \ . 2n A l) Bari?ins Farm Lands DBSBBBERQEIBG&SSD Gi SfriSaiffl . ict ion of Mooro county, wo have the best sand clay roads in tho . , S ititi ern Pines, the Huh of thc Sand Mills lias good gra th d m d high school in fact thc modi rn conveniences of a city, (dur hod .\his ehbruiojuH ci'pps wlien bundled hy skilled .ur is tlc < I lr.., place lo buy larm hird ('.?cap and get the boho hu. ! e !or .\ oufsel f. 1 have. oliiy rbiid UV) lie mil. s from city, 2?i0 ?r ?-^s ! f f'pni v'd'.V. oti or near cday road 75 adi bollon'! lu?;d in this liact and large subsoil. ihr above sumo distance from town clay rout's runs through this har:. b;>b acres I tibies Out nil Aldo poad is in course of construe ? bil proposed tb run t.. a ii tl through tins tract., lae enough tim? ' . bi i ob ii tb imprbyo it with. (Jonld ndd to acreage if desired ribo acres o r mi!r and a hell' out, about 50 acres cleared, hus ? t< 1 ni i houses on it, lies between two clay reads and easily reached from either, very desirable location. ?O' I I I acres li miles out line corn aial colton farm, makes more than bale cotton to aere and corn according. II arres I ni Irs ont VA) cleared, good house ?ind orchard, buil dings worth ihe price, hal if sold quick can sell at$1000. loo acres miles out has '.> room house, built and used by saw mill man with a little work this house would make a large und useful tenant boase, dames Crock rims across one corner of this truel -SI000. I have many other bargains, improved and unimproved. Shall bi; pleased to show lins property to parties interested. Call on meat my ellice or write me at Southern Pines, N. C. Will be Hell ?vi e, S. C. ,1911 55 high-class business horses will 'c. Doif? forget the clay and maa