The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, February 14, 1914, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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THE ANDERSON PHOSPHATE 8 ffll CD.
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Are making a Fish, Blopd and Bone goods this
year that probably has no equal on the market.
When all the Fertilizer is at the same pr
why not get the Best? There is nothing better.
Cian this i'ish, Blood and Bone goods and we are
not at all sure there is any as good.
. ,-. ' r. $ V! u .-t.
Si wHi not pay you to take any chanc~?
your Fertilizer, for by the time you find you
have practically lost a crop, it is too T?te to re
'f u-'-WaW \-' r
pair tne damage.
When you lose a crop you lose a year's work
and thai is a serious matter with all of us.
? .... i .
Ofiir Fish, Blood and Bone is used in our 8-3-3
and higher grades?not in die - lower, grades
Fish, Blood and Bone costs more than the lower
grade sells for.
No better crops were made m Anderson, Ab
beville, Greenwood, Newberry, Oconee and
Pickens Counties last year than whey? our goods
were used.
You Can Smile With Im^?ihity
whro y?n"WTc^^d terth. Twt It is
shrink jt tiualnoasAf your icuUrarc bad.
/r ihr:?. !.. ; . . nHn? the matter with
us e Kamine them
'and wo wHI nut thenr Itr proper con
ditioil for ycu, . wrest decay, should
there bo any, arid make yen* teeth
nd healthy. Vvo
are o*port Dentists, but not expert
chtrgors. Our elurges arc very rca
t unable.
DR. H. jfc WELLS & COMPANY
r- aw-riur-..-?^ ??^-va. . ^*iw.?Sil
'M&ViillK etil* TAL PARLORS
Orer Para?? Ar Jimha^^oJej.^tl^og. ^ n<*? ~r .-i A**?*? AUrwOaat
f?Al?l?illir5WIMi
TSZJ? V^iL t?^l ??s.?
T? T?i
How 1 little ?h Kleetrb tilo^rt Light would cost yttwt. And what a great
runt en le ure H wonld b??
Jkrtwt Wghtrt?1 Niable Light?, T?r4 Lights, A It le I.lghtt- all lightH
that [are ased se.'dom rt.st little. Such ifgHiK' can v? ?ttf?aa ?a ?b*.
ens of times (of a?w*r few htf?dtes ni the eost of a single copper cent.
Don't you think a ?ew of these wonld be' worth walle Itf yoar Eoase
? ^^^^ .Tfi;: ?-. : :
uiiimif ??ei y tJ&y
New Vehicles of e very description |
ke?p comiilfirl?i every
?I^W wd.'^laiA'^jr aJf^tJ^Li. tX7t^_^ _^Jli
?tobes is tire finest ever. We ?lso
have some Extra Good Mules and
rses on hand* come and see them.
Stocks and Bondi
New* York,'Feb. lS.-^There -Wae lie*
tie to distinguish rodey** rtinVkot frow
colorli'sB prppo'iilii*" aeHMo?fe fills
wet*. The oodertotie Wo? distinctly
ffrttf. Bot odfy'? coinpmVaiiteiy "few
etookK mrVdo gains Of a' point or moie.
T!:c teridericy upward Was challenged'
?t intervals by pressure* against' p'a'r-i
tlciilar i?sii?8/*??crt'?S'^r?w*,''Havr!i, '
tfew York Contrai and the ftbck Is-I
lauds.
Suc Ii headway as was 'made warf due
largely to tno foreign Influence; Hfgh
or prices for A^Hrtrf doctes sedt
over' fronr the English* market were
accepted Tidro at tiie opening. "
Strength' of sffcel. 1h respbhs* to. Its
steady obborrH?otoV Aav* tone to the
induBfrntto^ AdVaneea Ii? ?tis Warf of
the* list wore influenced by accumu
lating 'evidence,! of improving busl
noes conditions. '
Known 'ebrr?ney tnoV?ra?htk of the
week "suggestbtf atabfher strong bank
statement. A' gain in cash of 34,000,
oob to ?.otffl.Co? waif tor-hast.
o^i.itK w"?rc ? few v.-jtak pc'.hti,
in the bond market! Its tone id g?nerai
was good. Total Sales, par value, $2.
I)tt5;0v0. irnltcd State? bonds-Were uh
ehanged on call. Total- sales of share-;
wore 237,000.
a--'""''^"aV IPS
Money Market .
NeW York, Feb. ll^MdnV offCdli
steady', ? n-i ft 2; rifliuKW;'i 8*rt
closing.' 2 1-t. Tune' fo'atts steady ;
*tt&y. ?^ya-, 2 i-- <^ 3-4 : biflfety day^f
2 :i-4 <ri> ?; Blx months, 4 1-2. Mer
cantile' i?p?Y. * *HC;fl??r?J?fc Ster
ling cxcKaflg? ea?y.; sixty <l;iy?-. i.x::.
75 ; ; demand, 4.S.".:ir.. rbmmerclal
tints. 4.82: .'.4: Bar silver, 6f
Mexican dollars. 45. Oovernmcnt and
railroads bonds steady.
YorkCotton
? }^ V<**f''V#* -lD.?BradstreotK
will say tblnotrbw:
' "Tllere'has btten a'shlWig of aetlr
iWea In trir*d>a*d Indufefry. Wit do
apparent abatdnient of (he sanguine
s?rftlwfent hlt!ffcrt?l ln cvid?e?b. Ad*;
ttvily liuK b?ehr'chleily ni)t1cea*i'd''fd!
the lhrger* ptfnhfty niarVetk, vrifeVe*
goth* reports arf*?j' p;isr imsinefs have
boon1 rfhtf are U?ihg donrtWnetf an'd^Mr
the ranks of War i'flstrlh?torr, who1
have felt, the Sen?fiblaf cffee? dt a
full wbek of cold' weather upbh retail
trade fn bea-vy wearing apparel.4
"In Jrce aodVeel and in cotton and
woolen nianufachirii.-. the effects Of
good January order...>; arc now ylsl-,
ble in large Outputs and increased cu
pkcltx' ea-jfttrjfed. Then too. the ????
Wive of spring buying by interior
jobbers ahd- large retailers Is noted
at' tbe- larger 'markets, where, hotv
?vCr, buying is chiefly or small lots
widely - dmtribet'ed.
.Justness failures for'the week were
3e?;.whl8h comparen with 2*? IIW&?3.
'' Wheat OTport* for til* w****? aggre
gate Is 4,0ft2',4O8 bushels against 4,
354,160 last year.
Hester** Statement.
Now York, Feb. i?^otton 'was
Wghor today on covcrTftg; trading buy
ing and u moderato dclh?ltd rrbtnhbus
Ch wiiij Liverpool connections, wiiicln|
Was' e ?pposed to reproach t a f?rthor
reduction in Urn straddle IdtoreBt;- Tvhe
support was' by no riWnu* adttv? or1 .
! gTesslve, but offerings wer* comp1? r?
atlvely light, and .he' market cloang
rh,if> steady et a, net. advance of 5^ re
il points. " ' " ' '
?fctli lilv?ini??! and* ?eW' (oriente
made a> stczMy sjiej^K^ | *!
holiday; .atid?ihrsiS' p^??% herb Were
steady a*Mni--a?^aae^#.dv/t6f'7>'po?^
on ' tho c it? crop >:rrts on'
bew eror?; ribsnit
fhliy.of-at> jjolriti
'.the- w^k and evidently attrncto
kbdto riVa^Tnhiji';' fih1l|i^t[t|f?' T?iiiiiiif ftt~
e^sfe^mi^htry iw con^a^ac*ilF?ev but,' en
?- e?tback of only :: t?-.4 .polet?, !tbe
buying b/v.milo a littf? inor'? atittve.
ISfonaofl with foreign
colHiec*hi^.4'rhe?fncd
orders WrdieWitmrfi?leTrt?
and' InW ^rve the market a very-steady
ungortbtt*;' ' *l " '
Spot bottbilf'qufett middling uptandw,
12.85 ; to g-Slf, f* 10: NO ' 'totes*.
Cotton futures ol?s?d stphdy.
^ "ift*
i&*7 ..
New OrreaUM. Fe... 13.?S?eretary
Irdster's weekly ' Bta:emerit l?suod to
day showB for tfio t'.iirteen dkys of
February, an Idereahc over last year
0fW25^(^a*fr>ft decrease tnid'er the
same period year before last of 2?0,
.{k/o. ? . ^mmm^i - . - : : v?
For th/lftg d'dys or the sca\?oi' t??t
have clap pod", the aggregate IS ahead
W-f^fd^l??'dlryV^ last yesr.-HHi^l
'and behind the tame iloys-year before
last, aaft.ooo1.
The aittoutet hnrug'at into'sight'd
ing the ;-paise weetc haif reed
! bates, agai?'sV^8&',ix7 m- iatf cevtm
t ii?yn ending tb?s date I year, and
109^82 year' bOfore last. 1 '
The ^d'/ewiMNmce' Sdfjl^t sftbwg
receipts al^'air United' state*' poYts
8i4T6i?n;. ng*lmtt' K.l7?.lW'lBlif year;
overland, across the ?f.ssisslppi, Ohio
atnl ?Vitnmttt- rliit^ii ..? i^j*>J.r?rh;n.1lVi?
hnd C??adiV agni?st Rl?.?i?
.last yeair?'4iB?JBTl?rr striSlis> ld: exbess
Lof thaha rWi^Sfil? ?aogS*of the ?6n?
mcrclai ytfar-f07.d7l, aglrrairtf' 'dia
per led
12.27
11.97
12/22
.11.92
m
October .. if.49
New Orleans Cotton
11.&4
12:26
?VM
stiaSov
** ?t .
.H?Uth'?'l?Sljja?i?r centers ha.
__icd dWritii
mitmg oiochtf'fe? dV?r '?t porta
And interior t'owds- flftisi the1 rast c*?i
aiid the-number otTnalei brboght lnto
sight: 'thus r?V fro*- fee heW' crop,
the supply to d itb lu t#4^.083Vagaf*Bi
it.792,816 Tor t?d stone period last
yeay.
Worths Cotton
12.26
11.75
I ?...1
New Orleans, Feb. 13.?Wille
cotton ?!?vk<*? Fft?^y 'h'^* *^ fh'*^r.
nnf?'g, {Hi ?- : ! ; :? ;- ft-as to wer?fe
'..higher levels on more bulllah views on
the s^jt1 situation, increased mill tnk
inss, a? r?ltrhg dit o? ih?> tobt ehieiit 'IsV
to sight, small stbe::.' in-' the- eastern
bolt and rumors of bullish operations,;
in the March p?s!tio?.*Ti.c- close WjSc
t> t a nfet advance rif i to-:5
hibre'^oT if ' d faaes ttton?
jiOTul^VkderH t- i.. i
W-ceUhVil' condltl' ' wh^e m^lr^llfef
Calaaced by' 'to& W?W*&?iitfbs
r tftlqt,1 c?tfiHA f rVldy';' t-ftf oW
Illing, IS. Sale, od tho spot. 1 .&* };
se*rt'v?; '?O0.
y^Woa futeres closing:
lds9rCh. .. 12
New OrteutiK. fob.1 it?Sdtrei
star's" isi!?cnm?t- ' the " Wd'r
>(.tun i.-,-ued to
be vvebtf' Ju
: -r. '"
j ylhWV? i* C.l!)7,i??:agaliist
0^56^4. i??t \Veeft;, r..'<;;6,i^-mstypan
tC&idvsM tb^?l 'of Aineric?n cotton
la 4.4?^A?y agaiafet: 4.547,06.' Mast
il> 6Bej< kinds. lAcluding cgypf.'B??
.nlla1.'etb., l.727,OC4oi, ifgainBt i.
Vie. t^aT. worldja
r. saov,- a
last week
issfilf A "
the wortd'?
'tWrdii?' "
3,150.000, ?
sa
.912.C00
Ofk) faut year.
supply of
so compared
.''S?f tuet case
At im* ou 1 -
? how/'id^at add' ' held
mm
AuKUst..
October..
< .a<i i.
1.4??,00? lest
.12.1-5
n.dV
on Goods
* tm DAY ^0 COK?ftttfr#
^ ^ .f ^ ^ * JSU # * ^
riy.
mm^m?^t6m ^ barely8
Wrs'are doinp an;ac*lV? trade wfl
Jobber.? arc dbln? an active trade wfth
rfcfAiicrs1. vvw'iuWrkets" were 'very
nW lwre add ?hioad. Yarns were
steady.
4*A<k* - -
iHhlisgton.
g re as:
Geitau
-Dsy in Con
tien of' min
OS continued
today "was higher on llahteg- cr^ge^v (jty>y
6?e?.ta?-and support fif^r^' lisMlegj yirday.
fbnsts. hot towArds (he 1 liiiW'ifliiri'i lif I
SQbnrne'd at
to ?tais Bat
longs, but towards the close pn
acted ellghtly with'terAV J
were 4?ilw mw?r?'e? f
Sales; 10,400 barrels. Prime crude,
060) sales. S0O. Prtmw y**low 7?*
in ? Fehruary. tobt VU???K?USuh^[
71-3May. 731; J : v, 751;
A\igast, il I. jleiall'Wli^lf1" 11 1' nun
' Lfver? bo!. Feh: sa.?rSPet
julet; higher; ntt?dlibg1 rai
tond Mfc* * ?'?r. wtwhni
Houses 9
Vau H?ff, 6r the ?nivbr
on lh<
argd*
Massedomni
dfoefal d?"'
[of but'
?dKmrnrd a
don b'.?I.
efeuii^ed
in not vttttnv nwfncit
V. H. ( hcxblre Makes Ntateueat
Reference |w His ?w?1ms.j
In
myself, ihe members of the
ett und police omelals, I ask
explalrt article appearing. Id -tWsH
morning's Iritelflifeflcer' fn referheco
tmy Intentions 1 nc?mplftfla WitbJ
? "olue law* to gb Into ?lSPf'ff?jrt
indEy.' White' The Tht
Quoted Me' cdrreetiy, I tmld'fn reply
CO ? quetilCn' as' to wh?t I vrae gpittgB
to do. that r expected to d? b?sftu?**H
ri?xf SMdday. but did not want any
thing publicly said about it HoweverH
in giving in change of adv., I statedH
IW Oils adV. that I Would be opon rbr
business next Sunday. .My, reasor
for this Was that I Wanted those wht
usually partrorilze m? on SundhysB
to know that they could get turnoutsB
^auittaj!; 'While 1 know that' thefl
article was Hot'intended, it Wbufd
lead the public to believe that I intend
W'tibcUr the city' officials and' ?iai
I proposed t6 g?'tb wttr* With' them]
Such IS not the Case. I' am friendty
to eVery membo>: of council, as. well
as the mayor and poiicettjen and at
far as I know they arc all friends ol
mine. Two of fie best friends I hav<
. are members'?f council and tbe ma
I Jority of the' police force are1 ward
I friends of mlrie ahdhu veV been '"foifl
years While VM whole fdrceis-'friehd-B
l'y to me. Recorder Russell add my
'self worked together on Urfr same
newspaper for" several years and have
'always been' and are how personal
friends: fn other words the City bffl
'cAAt? and'myself are oh the ve-y best
of terms and. I hope and believe these
relations will continue.' I h?ve nev
er hud anything but words of praise
for the present "council and'$hue ?di
ter of Th?' Intelligencer, I'sfitd editor
rally; ? auhib?r' of' times' tfial' ft waji
the most progressive cbun??l th?t fiai]
be?h! elected within thy mei?ory aat
failli aa/ so. To show rn> appt-e
cfotlpn of their good wora amf my bo
iter in their ability ta .V handle the
prttnos?fihn with credit lo thems'c?ve?
and ; th*' ?ity,' I vdfcd for". the recent
bond issue that was' lost. I ddn'i
think - that-the present council fee:
th?tr authority any tod strong or1 gel
chesty like, some of those In the past
but that each and every member hon
estly trie's^ to do what fie thinks best
for-the1' cilyJ They : have', oh' sover?;
occasions taken tlie people into theii
ooMfidenc'e and asked them to meet
with theni and give'' advie? on public
matters in which'taxpayers are in
torcstedv I'have dcVer known; a pr
ftWcounclt to do this. K j
\?: wfitiag these few words' of com
mendation. I am not' attempting
sw*BOOp' the city officials as they ?mc
the public know that I am only reit
crating what I havo said la the past
l am never on the fence and the'pab"
'He. always knows Whore I can
.found on any question.
I paid'"that the rich 'man did nc
m to fill* arlbrnOkt- orf Sunday "
W give his* famtly aii'ot "
' '''-fWiiare-'-or'ft..,
bhr-tb^'tw
be? no partiality ehdv
, tlip ihOst of mVr business. Is]
done on>Sunilbya. lPT Was, forc??ffil
ciciao on Sundays," I would
* out or livery qh' wee t
rs?si ai' f?ltjy nett' of :?i
.. J only oH?'ro in tfie wet
dtid? that day Is Sunday
Words if t km forced to* cfose dh ?tn
days 2 W1?? hav? to go* Orit of bus
Ines* as I would not"-uWdkc enough i
feed my horses to say nothing, of pa:
ing stable hande; nt and rhany ?tl
cr expense1^ 1 ht&Ve In "V"
about iwcnty-ftv? hOr?es s?hd th? fe
bil 1 1s? H?fcvy,. averagtofc.HB. * JaMil
per mWhtb. - 1 ' ^'"^^Zr^Sl
l hdp? t1 wHl" rit* b? ?oi'c?d to bai
nhythmg t?xM^ ox? this ' mattet U
m case I do; I att goffft^td^fes^mUsa
personal with thoso Who shoved t "
If matte.' on council.
Respectfully,
, V. B. Cheshire.
tcentle VatA.
(ifil soi
Ur?4 >.;r7T*sMM*?.h' HjrsumwM
Not Ihm t?te 'SpwnlHtl MvreHAt|
of Chlliuaiiua.
' ;Ju^rcf... Mox..: Keb. M. -An ;?A?jecl
)ia?b|i which Oc^TCTuociBOp^
slroa^ll
his oW^1 Wli?* fflM?rort,ires1dcn
.. a1 ^p?n?s?
Mo^terV.' a Og*atq
??lialf of tM.ffed?ra> gftj
hoc eh -ptTorts have meto ~
its ' agents - ht Washington to gtWe i
interpretation, to hie . .utter
i?rpg*r?eo:^b stfe
t oi the fact vFjtut x?ii
s cot-eg\<
you wantfVniqttired Qen
Tla#>ftr.,,,'?wl
drM t!? our hdmei
. mlsiachk
?vtlt?'as fcpokeama?. '
yem both ?oaranw?S
. l^uaMerstaceV that yoi
Spatn .however, that'Wv.
stiMtoes to ydur pta<
imposing
t m we lea
v?brs'hstV rap:
?Round Xw Fare*?
-,-,yiit-1
n Southern Railway s:
' ta connection with Blue Rid?e,
Premier carrier of the &.-th* from
JUMterson, S. C.
$lk2a New Orleans, La.
and rt-ttoh aecodnf of M?rdf ffraa
j&lebrhtfcm Tickets ou ?a'? Fe*,MStf
to 23rd with return limit "March 6tb
RSMf
14,55 , Fensacola? Ft'a^
land return account df Mardi Gras
Celebration. Tfckcfs on sale Feb. ?f
to 23rd. with return limit March Cth.
$15.00 Mobile, Ala.,
and 'return accduttt df Mardi' Gras
Celebration* Ticket?' on sate Feb. 17
to 23rd. with return limit March . Cth.
$12.75 Ricl^.cni V?.
and return, o-cotmr of National ?d?>
catlonal Afcfcodlatton. Tlc.etiJ on ?b\6
Feb. 21'. 22, and 23rd, with return' limit
March 4th, 1D14. For wuipi ste infor
mation, ticket*, etc., call on ticket
agent, or,
if. IL TARER, PtTA. fireeaVille, S. C.
W; E. WcGEE. A CPA, t'olarabla, 8* C
General Paaabng?r Agent,
= f" " = G>eenvTtte,S.' c.
..Reduced ;j8$ajff TOg- Pare? from
?mter Heu, a. C
mcHK0M>, va. ... ..
Account of National Education Asso
ciation1. Tickets ton shite Feb. 21, 22.
?3\ with return limit March, 4tb; 1914.
NeW Orleans, I*. . $19165
t turo>;uio, * m .....
Mobile, Ala.$15.45
' Account Mardi Grasr Olebratlon.
Tickets on sale Feb. 17th to 23rd, with
retur limit March, 6th 1914.
For further information call oa City
Ticket Agent, or write
0i ? A5?LBN,' v
tfiajiSu4^^tiLw:.Ji-L).t.jaim'. 'i. i1 ?'
greatly^ m wem* isimm trip
VARE?iROJK ANDERSON, S.U.
Rtefettawd* taw tMWS- ?
. Account .ci National, iwucEiico As-j
sootatlo?. TieteatBi ?jnttialwJ(^-3li,v^J l
;?ft?wlfii rcture limit ?a^^ !?h/^l
.1914/ r . l u, ^.SS^'V i'1'5
Sew Ateno^ l^?*!^
Fensaeolu, fta^?1^00
Mobile, Ala*
Accout Mar d G ras , eel cbratloa ; ;
acheta on sale Feb. 17 th to* 23rd?- wlth|
return, limit March ?th, 1014.
Washington, J}? C* $1635
Account Fiftieth 1 Anniversary,
B^5?t*r' of pythas. Tickets ou sale
?in.-?
TT. VI. IO.UIU llllll.
-iClU 111
ail- auvi. mm :*.?,?.,
Feb. 2Wby iWA.
m Far further information call city j
ticket agent or write,
C. 8. AULSN,
General Pass. Agent,
!-B^Vi-?.?-?*--:?-.,?*mu m<-..i4teaaasrSa/&?,.]
. iWll'llllI ! 11111^11.1^11
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Prwteler ?iM^^MMi
IN COIffll^trar VtrTH Jli,UR RlHilB|
RAILWAY,
. Hcb?uul Effectue Joe. IB, /Wl
I; !N.- B.: the fo!i6w>n? schedule dgorea ;
f*re. published orily as information and
1 ml*, ant ninniniMa . vvaraWawHlSlii
|H Arrival and departure pf trains from
Anderson, S. c.
iP^ii^^S. jfffel^fnfe-' yronj " Tl riVo
.2d Oreenvilfo atid Bdlton.. 8:31 a. ?n.1
IS ?reehvrtf? ana"licn'6n:,.li:50 a. m.
15 Charleston, Columbia and
thi-bugh sleeper to
... V^;".'.V.n:60a. m,
/ vWEalia atttrT 5
Kf^sentjca .".V.*.. 7...,*:? a. m.
JwClre^miille'ifttf BlrttofiT.". 1:26 p. m.
'lO Walhalla; and^ ^ g-^
legten, CoinmWkand '
Tares
Coluobls
coach
Sfeitos. Oreetf-'i
Be) ton
I 24 Beltoa
1* m*
Keats or
W. R. Tabor P. a
W. a. HeOaa, 4L I
1 ?in11 "HMMffl
? '',r 7?jl
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