The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, May 05, 1914, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
RIDER AGENTS WANTED
*?K.?ON*O.My: Strict husbanding of , lf KR. I HjI JjVjA,
irces; regulaUon with respect to : _ . _
production nnd consumption of goods Y? A gVV*& iy 1f|
and wealth; as. use of ?dultcrants la T/Wj? 1 O 11 Vs 1U
poor Economy." . _ __,r
Webster's Unabridged Dictionary. "ECONOMY
Previous F?*iUzerjWto have treated with C^OPER^^If,
.EDUCATION, GREATER PROFITS. ^
Anft now cameB that? subject which is the basis of all laitfW
wealth na defin^ above?ECQNQMY.
vPractically appHed,^)fvha^ does Economy mean?
Is it'm-buying. cheap cotton seed, corn and grain that gives
you only hau a stand? . \
Is it ih^ou making; * pair. Of shoes oat of materials that jcOst
(&^$1.50 that will wea^w^n-sTO' day? **** a pair that cpsta
you^&.OQjwili wear a year?
Ja it in spending nftyj^erlisrW a medicine which youthink you
need wh?tt-*Hj2rtxrvisitT^frpm a physician will put you on
your feet in a few days?
is it'mfcrfng ycd^ownfertilizer unevenly so that somtf'p?antr
get all the nitrogen and run to stalk t others ail the potash,
id bear Jheavv fruit"Wf?h no body i or 4a it buying Commov.
dal Fertilizers" where only the moat carefully selected mate\
rials, thoroughly analyzed; chemically tet i?d zn? accurately^
balanced are m?y*?*? uftd^r ea3ttf?l sn<* iratehfal supervisiss
by the mo3t modern machinery, which, INSURES a unifor
mity in the goods offered?
?t the outside there is only about SO cents an acre diueronce
in the cost of the two fertilizers mentioned above, and 80
cents is dirt cheap for vhe insurant* on your crop certified
to through the analysis on every bag of goods you buy.
The opposite of ECONOMY is EXTRAVAGANCE, which is
oftentimes caused by being ''Penny wise and pound foolish."
Remember, "strict husbanding i*f resources and regulation
with respect to production" is the accepted definition of
Economy. The time to make money on your crop is when
you are producing it. The way to make money on your crop
is to keep down the coat.
Bulletins on Cotton artd Coni sent free.
SOtt ?WPROVBMENT COMMrT^KE
Southern Fertiliser Association
CONDENSED PASSENGER SCHEDULES.
Effective.
APRIL Itfth, 1914.
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Jacksonville Has Many High
k Class Roads to Points ? \
of Snterest
Trips to Bo Taken Over Them In Au- J
temobifss During the Reunion ?1
Confederates May *, 7? 8. ^
'jscksoh ville, Kla., Arrtl.?It Is safa
to say that hundred!, and possibly
thousands, of risttots to Jacksonville
iujinar the week ot the great Reunion
^.Confederate Veterans and iBo?s of
Veteran*. . will make. ?Mt- trip L orn
their homes la aa*o?ob??es. Nomer
i,.ws U?OBlries have bean reeelvsdXr??
SU .paru of. the oountry concerning
jroad conditions, snd-especially in re
gard to the practicability ot reaching
other points in Florida by automoblts
trips from Jacksonville,
-v Fop'the information of auto owners,
desirous ot bringing tbelr ears to
Jacksonville at the ?bte of the Re
union, attention, is called to the fact j
thst the city license'books show that i
there ara over l^Dfi.^Bc?used-automo- i
biles in the city of Jacksonville alone, I
and daring the past winter season
more than 2,500 motor-drive* vehicles
have psssed through Jacksonville en]
route to various places oh the Florida ;
peninsula. Unless there wore fairly
good roads, leading from Jacksonville
to othjr. sections of the State, there
wsnid ,net Jiavo . bees -one-tenth as
many cars In Florida this season, and
the home people of Jacksonville would
not have invested so heavily In motor
vehicles. -
Duval county, of which Jacksonville j
ta tttM mnntv.toat. ?aa amnn? fhnfl^
of the lrk*Ma -eounttes to f^e-rer*
improvement bond* and ?to begin the
paring of Its highways with vitrine?
pav'lfjjj brlok and concrete. With a
population of only 76,000 in ISO?, this
county issued road improvement bonds I
thjLt year ta tha atttnunt nf Sl.fWO.O0a?
and ft was provided that, out more1
. than was to unexpended in
*oaa construction each ?yasr Wr?f?ur
l^^rstt , The bonds were sold -at a
' handsome premium - and the money
I aas- all been expeniedfoa. ti^?nl
the county, with a .result that this
county now has sadns^bt tab very best!
la the South, and these roftds am a l
U>7 to thejoyridsr and to all parsons]
WfcO use iheru.
' But this ia not all;' for the Board or j
County Oof mtsswaefs is a* the P***-T
' ent Um? working op Interest in e>j.
1 proposition to issue from f?.ooq..?Ott to
j 16,000.01?? additional road Improve-]
aient bondi and .construct a system bt
paved roais and bleb*ayi throughout
the county ofrBuval th?t^wlll be a
mode* tor;all sso%tJsm~?**$*i? country,
i^.ls?aaharille ia only seventeen miles
a dirait* ?^ts^ -^e*?v.-tiu? aush?bt
[ Ocean, where there is one-of the finest
I beaches in tie world,aftordlng a Speed
y?*>y fou*-- hnnilre?* a**t" iir wW^-S^ju? *
! twenty mites In length. Her? is .1**31
Ideal automobil? course and it is vis
ited by thousands ot ears'ev?ry y?ar.
From-the city to the seashore the j
county aas constructed a magnificent
[Jtfijrovard, paved with vitrified bride
sod with - concrete for the entire dls
tancev Hueured^of ears traverse this
Vtiantie Boulevard, sa it- Is known,
dally, and during raw7 Reunion many
thousands -of visitors will make the
trip by auto to the -beach. Offio^?
the seashore they wilb-?nd much to
interest them. Rurf- hat??Vng will be
at its best during the Reunion w-*ek
u? many ristiora tram ?tr?r?ur ??uini?,
#l}ibi nave never before hsd^h? oppo?*:
tur.lty to-plunge.Inf > the big breakers
t'tyr? ?e?P, ...id i?o ??p?r!i?ace
a novel sad delightful one.
From -Jacksonville to St. Augustine
the distance-by auto Is 38 miles ?ad
rths -t$p J*ttaw^Vin?4s.'-la tap po^rs.
-?ftn i.aavbtft that is al
most too fast for a trip to the oldest
city In tas Unite! States.
The read .'rrcaWiijSpsl Liftiijajpiflriile,
i^. the-oppasit? aide of the taajestie
?t. Johns rtvc- fi-om the Neunten etty,
is spared wKfc bell fo# eine mi>?* sr?<l
kWa .*?a.4*?-? I? ^ ksw*: -, ?b*Ii?s. ^ ' ss^afcda^Ms <sio
tMse sbv***V* ** > ^* ? * ***
miles ot bri< i paring over watch the
ears fairly I a along. Thelvjst tour
KsUas? to th.; Duval county Itoe, have
tot yet b* ? paved, but a temporary
surface of leavings has.been prcvid
ad. a Vtot? *be eounty line te St. ' Au*
gttsUeo, te dieiaoeiv of 1? foilee; th?
rsftft tft not yet paved but ?will* he a
Veen p4acsa?i the .*he\^rpt* *^s**$
Um? can be made by, the ay?tag* cav.
V.yffjtfl -another s*?i(btt^?rip;-o? the
? of-tWe 9t -John* river. Is
that to ifaud?fria* a' pretty iKtle ri.t
.-.n ttKi hanks of UV* riv*r, tbnut
fifteen iftilse-irom the ci?yv Tkia road
is well paved with Shell Tor thtv entire
dJsjsace and Hpasae* *tae^isfc< sates
very pretty ?rassle gerovea, watch in
themselves ore an attraction to alL
At Mandarin there are >a namber of
i**rssrt!%-5 hc?=s;.saf?*ua*ea *y pTeb
ty gardens^ groves ??d tanss. this
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the deeiM
have aha
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Financial arid
COTTON BOOSTED^
BY HEAVY RAINS
[Trading Wat Not Very Active, Bat
Tom Is Firm, and Advance Is
General
(By'Associated PrssB.)
New York. May 4. The cotton mar
ket wss firmer today on reports that
a renewal of heavy rain in the south
west over Sunday had necessitated
further rcpla:: Mil:k ami caused another
delay .Jn the crop start. Trailng wjaj
not. jparticolarfy active, but offering]
VoToIcoJnpnratlvcly licht < and tie
close ?ras steady with prices not un
changed on June, hut generally 4 to
10 pofftto higher; i/. i
Oeni?ia?ly spcaklrnr. the undertone
was-very steady and May grnduoUy
firmed up arUh the actirp '. months
scliuigs^N^iaUB i>otete? set higher
during the afternoon. Blight' reactions
fol^sflfil in the&sj* trsdtej* and th?
fUt.vtil S or, 4 pointa off
......
The Hay premium over July v?aa re
|d?ced2admoVhatv<*rJy. bnt-wos re<*>v
'orea^lacey Wflaisay. ruling oround
28 pointa aft Sic nlovc. 'Private cables
reported a very steady market In Liv
erpool on th" rain ncwu" from aoath
weel ajd hw);ce tffth Liverpool cou
decttflHs^wcve "cni?r,h!<'rato. buyers of
both dKf and now crop mopths during
the early trading.
Cottob sutures < loscd stbttdy.
Opened. Closed
May ...12.I5S- 12.S5
July. :.12.36
?ctbbw1 ... .. . .M^fc2
December .. .. M*7
12.27
??:?5
lt.71
Orleans
on
Orleane. May i.?Tho rrruult of
rv.t r Saturday's price or
(on Augast und the hew crop
-add 2 to S points on May,
ami -'July. ^-flsj^
e leading Influence again was -the
iUjbugk the map showed
dltiona in the central
ton* of th? belt, Tox
a^,'Atsmussar.%liWWlahoma cenUdued
to echd '>? reports of heavy rates
land^l^fe-TOttigm-teducihg more or
leer outside' buying of ucw crop
month*>".?'fwi iroi.< of operations to
vvaa apparently .the
*deru satisfied ioiafc
mode
k-rBoftbn iututSk SJoscd steady : May
12.77; J?d>-i?|Tw|g 12-31; OctUM.
$3*
It
GRAIN
4.?Foreign buying
riant bullish, j&hk
ay. In the ettd
iy, 3 a an.** id tc
oecd 3--S to 1-2 a
shade to l-4_ and
* im:'pi congress *
* * ?
epeai .tolls cs
ismi>. canal a :tj
ator Townsend
L?OUYANT TONE
IN ALL STOCKS
Upward Tendency Noted All
Along Line?Moaey Is Eeasier
On Call Market
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(By Associated.PressJ ;
New York, May 4^~Tae-. forward
movement in the stock market which
was in progress all of last week ex
cept Saturday's small reaction, was |
resumed today. T4*er upturnt was
lr .Kurly, with no attempt at aggres
sive operations on the buying side,
bnt the elr engt h of the market's1
position was unmistakable.
Quotations advanced steadily until il
Lbe leading stocks were 1 to 2 points I
iilghor.'although the gains were cufc?
lown Jt?y a reaction in the last hour.
tSxtenulvc covering on th? recent rise
spparanfty relieved th? ^pressure
igalnst the Shorter and today's buying
loomed to bo principall. for the long
iccount.
. Owing to the. signe of
ipoculaUon on the long side, c?B
prahle importance was attached to the
continued ease IB ?hhfcy rates-as a
m?inoas factor,:^ .Despite the fact that
i gold movement to Europe has b?
sun and uotwitTistending the compara
Lively small gain la cash In laet week's
iMinlt Btatchfunt. there ..was-Ik further
Iccllno today In rates for both call
mil time loans. Li
Thb bond market was irregular.
Movements were iirregular aside from IB
Hock Island collaterals, which gained
icarlv 2 potnfr.' Total kales par Value
51,72C^OtW. iUnltcd States bonds were
mcbaoged on cn?. V
u-a.-?i _
Cotton Seed Uii
?Jcw York, May A.~Cottonseed Ottj
ivas generally higher today on buy
ng of May by ref?nera and "of Igte
losltions by Commission houaes. Lack
:>r onl3lde trade was manifest in the
Jmajt ..' VClUmn- O? bwe?ncr.n, m?w>
miounting to only 4.700-barrels. ?
lai prices were lower on October and
L to 3 points net higher on the balance. 1
.: ryrfft?rrsi.-.-taaji:
Liverpool Cotton
Liverpool," May" 4.?Cotton spot
-.tcady; j?ood middling 7.83; middling
Wt; low.mlddllng .85;, kales 12,000;
ajecpiation and export 1,000 ; receipts
! '"!., Cotton
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"NflW-1 Yov% May . 4^Phe arlnmry
botion goods' market 'today was quiet
and hrfn. ' -Some mills clraed busi
ness "at prices which wjre' accepted
last week- --Oftters continued ?O take
sectional engagements at the low
Figures. 'Rep??t orders' of encouraging
size wexe rece?vea on the cheaper
grades of -domestic :womens wear.
Japan raw silk waa-Jadvancted cotton
f?Tt.? i?lii? a?d M?i?.ii?irj?Ct? ab LG i#TiCe?.
Representative Go?t?t '?--? XB^Vork
delivered ? speech_ iu tributo to tho
lato General Daniel F., Sickles. .
R^preacntativo V&llberspo?n, Miss
issippi elogized sentiment of tbe At
lantic fleet boys who fel ? at Vera Crus.
PnoRc lands committee continued
hearing of tbo bill for regulating wat
er power on tho public domain.
nient Of PMiiinninb schools officer^
i.'Ghes. P.'
has laid an
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Morning P?p?r
es every nook and
corner of Anderson County
AVJK.A? /TU
I? 'j;Ou: -wa'h^ to get results
^&b)fa y?u? ?'dve?tisihf?, and
make it ?in investment in
stead of 8R expense
And call for the AD. man.
Blades of highest quality perfectly
of this section.
Handles , vste? ht well seasoned.
. - "7" . - - , - r
polished ?rid waxed. These
i??ftdf?s being ?it^d?d arid thorough
ly seasoned will riot Warp or shrink
iT??ri ?rourid the shariks of Hoes.
IA M ????e of the best garden tools,
such ?s Fork% Rakes, Shovels, ?tc.
SSSATMT HEO? l *0 fi >CN?> TRIP
PARES L
% t> II T li ? SS ? A I IT ? *.
fr?? A<tWM?, C.
Uou?d tri- faro of wfth atop
ibg at Aafeuafa and SavaLliiah.
t ??5'161^? Special out J= <cff Au<uata
ti? a* I" ^Iay Sth. arriving Jackson
ville <:oo n; m. For spj?sjjai alde-lHp
rate* or extension privil?ges, phone