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RIDER AGENTS WANT ?'Ifen I If ipo are tb*n nst perfet cjrcIe*hi??tb*oH|ou?i |FA0T0RY-rata.v. tanw price until rou receive our and rwitartabt? i_ IVOU WILL BE AST0RISH?0 i cj? rtlili, Hedgeitiere Pasd?rs-Preof I Xfa*? A9AMPLL PAifg FERTIUtfift FACTS No. 10 ECONOMY devious Fertiliser Facts have treated With.<5?^PERA'n?N. . EDUCATION; QBH-ATEf* PROFIT? And now comes that subject which is th? felsig ^f ainaetrng wealth asdefined above-^KCONOMY. i , ^K-CON-O-MY: Striet husbanding of resources; regulation with respect to production and consumption of goods and wealth; as, use of adulterants is poor Economy." ^Webster's Unabridpsd Dictionary. Practically applied, what does/Economy? *he?n ? Is it in buying cheap cotton seed, corn fcftd grain .that gives ; you only half..a. stand? Is it in you making a pair of stioW out "of ?nateria?s that cost ; ^?.5? that will wear out in sixty days when a pair that costs you $2.00 will wear a year? .-1 . ;' , 2a*Jt in Spending ^iy-*a??s for a medicine which you think you need when a $2.00 visit from^ pfcysician will put you on your feet in a lew days?- ' la it mixing your own fertilizer unevenly so that some plants get all the nitrogen and run to stalk; others.all the potash and4>ear heavy fruit with no body ; or is it baying Commesv * cial Fertilizers where only the most carefully, selected mate rials, thoroughly analysed,chemically .tested and accurately balanced are mixed under careful and^aJcWu^superviBion b? th_- m-"-?t 230d??s ???ci;i?Ci;v, which ?NS?jRSS e* Uittiv* ? mrty in the goods offered? At the outside there is only about 30 cents an acre difference in the cost of the two fertilizers mentioned above, and 80 I cents is dirt cheap for the insurance 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." j Bemember, "strict husbanding of resources and regulation j with respect to production'* is tl i accepted definition of ] Economv. The time to make money on your crop is 'when \ ^arpu are"producing it. The way to make money on your crop 1 is to Reep down the cost. i Bulletins on Ck)tton and Corn sent free. j SOIL IMPROVEMENT' COMMITTEE; Southern Fertllbterr Ajw?cb?tlon A WHS?S&N Mining Engineer, with d \ a?" option on a valuable mtrre was about to dose the deal, when, at Oil last minute, the Wealth capitalists with t tv xift g. jcw ?iours :h to find the money* he got axe^ on wie Bell Long ?fe&nce Tele?. . talked with a banking house ant? t? the ?*tt>po?8bn, which they the Bell hm% Di?taftco Telep? I tituation. i Financial ant nu.? ?i I ? GOOD WEATHER LOWERS COTTON Irt?ttg On New York Exchange] Has Narrow Range In Prices Most of Session V ? (By Associated Press) New .York, Aisy 5.?Prospects for. better weather to the Southwest ami .!u!y liquidation attributed to some of the more prominent local Interests bcqwas responsible for quite, a sharp dec! be. in today's cotton market. , Private cable? attributed the rela tively firm showing of Liverpool to American and continental buying on unfavorable crop accounts snd the local market opened steady at xa ad vance of 3 to 6 points on overnight j baying orders. There was a good deal of realizing at the Initial figure, and] tho raarkot soon turned easier. Wvn the first May notices were Is sued Mhy end July contracts were idling on nearly even terms, while at [ further reports .-fro*. the Southwest ho clOffe today May showed a, prem ium of about thlrtjf points. There were further "reports from the Southwest < dnm-,go and necessity for re plant ig, but not many complaints were re ceived from east of the Mississippi river and the outlook for clearing weather in the southwest appeared to offset both private damage reports and the unfavorable features of the official weatbpr Veviow. Cotton fu tuce;?-eloi;od steady. Open Close May .. .. .. .. ....12B1 12$7 July. ......1333 August .... \.1219 October.>....1173 1217 1203 iiir 11(13 I December.1174 Spot cotton quiet; middling uplands liaro; gulf 1315. No sales. New Orleans Cotton New Orleans, May 5.?Tbe cotton market'today was subjected to con flicting Influences that finally r??nu!t ftd*ln nnl flnrllnna nf alz. in;ilntu <r>ti Snp. ter and i to 3 pointa on s.'i other itbS, save August, which was- 2 I point up. At the outoet prices showed a top* dency to advance, bat the early en-, couragraent offered buyers by Liver pool's upward .fr?nd and New York ^opening was lots in the fact that clear ing ekiee ir? tba,Western b*U.hel:i out promise o<i^4f?. recovery wketfo BLis most needed and operators on. tbe short side tpok-advance of this. Cotton futures cloyed steady:. Clo? ^"Sft?r ?279: July ??92, August Oetober llftf ; ^e??mber1195< Snot steady, at a*-advance of 1-8. Middling li:;i-s. Sales on tbe*.spor * Cotton Swd OS New York, May Z.?Cotton seed ?L was; easier closing 2 to 6 points net lower. ,1'iqc'aauoR cy Urea iongs and - selling by refiners, coupled wtt?i the _feoor demand from consuming interest \ caused the decline. - ! Tho market closed steady. Spot 7:*G i 74?'; May 737 a 739V June 745 a 749; [uly 755 a 759; August 764 a 7?; September 799 a 798; October 720 a 727; November 976 ,a 685; December M5 a 675. Total sales 10,800. Liverpool Cotitm LI ?e rpooh Way o?Cotton trteady; good middling 788; mithin middlins 530. Sales 8.fl ift&ulatioa and export ? 500; reeel 12.C0U Are ?^^ii.1l^m^ vaa ?. ,.?n awsse > . I ug"money In !i ewe -?aper adMniMMi^> tec Uaosttba t l\ eatfe. . &ec?*i J asfd. they y COUNT. ? ow advertmug eu raies. Wcef?ggj ri.*.??D? I* C<?; fSsfiW Commercial I UTTLE CHANGES ?N STOCKS PRICE LigL? TradGng Markt Session In New York WHh Dealers Exer?. cum^r Caution (By Associated Press) ] New York. \Mey 5.- Sp?cul?t Ion to day was slow and irresolute.' The confidence tilth which prices were bid up on toe recent rise was mibsing. I Outside ; bovin s fell off greatly, and professional traden; shaded 'ram one' of, the/market to tbe.oMmr wit rl the ' result Unit quotations.alternately] rose ant .foil within ,< narrow range Netcbi-i ; u ufiiwpr-rtaot . theMiurkal'a heaiiAlU.i:. reflected tLu? attitude of traders *bo considered V.& omlrok loo unoerlarn to portait o-' cuieriyg , upoj? . hoa>y .('Oinmltoi'.rvs. Tim hr':ir-,-vrme:it in Mexican, affairs'] fc^(iitjgttp(?Mt. Vy oieuiatlon appeared] to Lute beei, discounted In tue rkcl *?f I .at; ?ek and ?4i i-j wu* no .i,?p.?~j ? f-r.h?j: Se?f iii's UpOi? *ha situation ..was.. there any. riant chaogp, and tho market [drifted kfly .through most of tho'sea toat.jdL?, London .psdeea. Were barely steady, j iPtrkAps UiOtP. ahasoa weh* gold for London. ,TbT> selling, tc-gctber with n;alUfcp$??iate?,r aeni prices lower at the ??t??U r Tl . _ilil?..s^rea led the decline, Northern Pacific losing two points?. ?'n the r< port that a new bond i-Aiiiu: of ;'#? . t^^k/.iw ir to be put cat OHjbrjt .Wrift .tsitb prompt .deriiaL followed by a recovery In.tbe sicr*. .Further cuts in ?rjido oll prices anal H^^Bea dividends by j;pe lino | companies caused a tumble in oil .stock cn tiia^curb. In same ia?ea tiio de-J i point-, ?n morc Boude were Steady. Tonil sales, par. | value. P$|aO,0OO.. , United States bonds ware unchanged ] on call. . CWCAGO -.Oo&oiie a etronc V. >hm t :lc.Vy aocount of t'nc because of t ttemsA*. at the,?am? 8e lower, ales .gii had a So. OatSr'Jj-S to me a shade tc :! IrtW # r! urolslhl&lou . and constitutional ilseton rlation bill. Kittlesiiip con-' tructkm ^-jafflett? In nav^l appropria tion biil. . ".cd vi.te of 152 tu 21. RcceaaeaW^ V.-m. until 8 p. ni. Senate: I ftfet at noon. Senator stone'snoko In favor of toll mlisn jilikiii rnurm 1 FesoiutlOn^aBkinR President Wilson/ tor.;YertficattOjp ;of report that he fav irs Vill lahtad it of Mexico, sub-; ippitt, cf It:.ode on hisj nipt to coo r9 nafW? #* j A a* ue .Oreoawoed after a tbrtto ,.cgdid amH *y>a ivorrtk>nare->-*fv -TwU 3Hoore o * Six; S. T. Strom of Kirksey Stall worth ol< ptioeats : Meawji m4 N m of Greets wo" Coronaca, i eomnieadiag Prnal Hear admiral blue Ute bureau -of navigation of toe a**y tjsjtMiuuut, is ?oq?y man /thea/? day* la Wa?hiagto^ jprepUiw {bo departure or tpa warsnrps ; tor THc^ican waier? ouoooo. oo ob boooooooo? o' o FAS'TO 6B0TE ? o ooooooo?ooooooo 0 0 o ?t wilMqpk mighty, bad for the UpN; tod States to go down there and tight those poor people that have1 fought bo' long for their independence. Their; hon* of country may cause tb*m toi Jake their cruel president's pa ^ 'hit" ?s&eae-questions area).} over, oui, .epth. Wo can't take a broad view or such ^qtmtionij because we have too much: !#ytoM>athy for the -poor women and: chiLdrcaiJ^ISaW^'. With broad mindS usually iny - aside sympathy, ami we aro going farther dowja hill every ;day. ft'* lnteresting'lhst^o^V' to'rwad-about the old Bible wars. That most have been a/Ighteous war old Jonah fought, fltfp^'?P 'Lord caused' \fi4> ??a to stand still; and there-was>CMd??on's lit-, t!o. army, cr three haadre*.with their Pitahers In hand. What a victory they This talk of the war with MeaiCo hrlrcj?:! to thi> inlnrfn--?j?!.-?!-? \] *h;>y ever heard or knew or var. We: beard on old lady go over Sir- trials during-the war *?tween thi? States. S?rs ??ad-n? ala-vas tv?ohei work, and she had to plow, cook and care for her children?aud what- was worsen than all sho was afraid to stay at night with lust her little ohlldrBn, and the re8t she needed so much at night was. not rest to her, beeavtso-she was ufraid. She. told hs?v ' err** "h" ??i> ??? . u..i_ boys who luid to do their fathers work! and concluded by saying.U was all to iltb dally ?oirc.ugh from very good. The roads are usually tso rc Pendletbn to our section tb< ian3 don't tiko to tr?vol them. :will continue to despite any. l may be done, uni siuv weder The* Cfttertatamcn't at' F?n was greatly enjoyed by att Thirteen dollara aori iin^ r la /'aeon, an of many wars and shed *co much ood, let Solomon build It." ' -r~-~ ; V.. Son?Father, what makes the lady the special nmeie keep her eyes mt, when she ainga? : Father?Qho don't want to see the ?DgTcgstlon Suffer. oooonooooffOOOOOOOGO i o.i ooqooooooo. boo'o.oooi Town vl J?e, M~y i._?iev. W. B. awkms, Pleas-Mabaifoy, John Bruce. >u Bo lernt. ami Ellas ecu Baptist Convention which will I held at Nashville. Tenn. Mrs. Kllaa ^5a?ls.?and children ep?nt at week with r?crives at urcenvftlo. Mrs. Dick "bobbins atid n. E. tines spent a few days last week Ith relatives, at Button. Mr. Walter Dickson .and Miss ftli bette Dickson recently visited Mr. Mr. and^Mrs. Jeeete Hubbard were tests at Bte .and Mrs. Lawrence tnt** !???t Sunday. We: are vw/\?0Bfy to report;that r. W. T. Hunt Isn't improving in jLit;=_ Mm. Weiter. Dfckaon. and .children' le/^'.-anL sxieuded visit to relatives .Oramseijhrg. Mrs. Sam Modelten* nee Mles.a?m ie Leo LedbeUer soegt last lift uome folks, J. P." Ledbetternnd uiliy. J. D. Babb has a , handsome a*w r. ? Listen, for the Mr, Harrison rice recently -v les Allen at. L Will Bonnar id?man made a trip to 8putt?nburK ! *4 *ea?.". "*': ' . . .: " Mewia^s N^iWoojbrijKht. Peaa1 ahaffey,sl<^lBoi#*nf H. Price.) ; N. Botadan; Misse? Alice Smith.! srner llalbsr, -Jante daines were oppiwg * in Anderson lest - Wedna* dlog Mis and Mrs, r fheir dav nfie.'Collet nderson ft S?s every ^?&k ?&? er o? A-ti^er.NfJ:nv^.!C!r>t^y >? want to get results your ?dv?rh?lilg, arid 3 it an mvestritent in I of m exfi?iise? ?fft!? rnuni? ?i&i for the AD. man. I. v JACKSONVILLE BEUWTOtf Via ('. & W> . Round trip fare of $8.10 wiflt stop rag at Augusta :>nd Savannah. Veterans- Syoclal out- of Augusta 7 : ?0 a. m., May 6th, arriving Jackson jr?b) 4:00 p., nx, For special sfde-trip rates or extension privileges,'* phone lSi or wrtt^, , - 4-28-tf, T. B. CTJRTlS, Commercial Agent. -1?I-' ' y Low round Crip ratea to various Place* offered by Seaboard Air Lino SUllway. ($atea open' for everybody from Auder?bn, S. C..: -e Ati"ts, Ss^ .".r.tl rc?ur", ac count of Atlanta Music Festival, April 27-Msy 2, 1914. \ii l?.i?^StSr (r~n and s-?' count annual meeting, Imperial Council, Anviont Arubin Order, No bles of the Mystic Shrine, May 10>13, i*i4. ... : v $440 to Charlotte, Ji. Va, and return, account Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence Celebration, 20th of May Celebration,; Grand Aerie. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Farmers' Congress. Mayors' ?^ventlot? &rid ???3? Heu?* CujitituU-ju, Mu??' 2?-i'?, 1914. pSmp^ackisaarjlle, >*k?* and return, account'Annual Jtrunhm, United Confederate Veterans, May 6-8, 1914, $164? ta Memphis, Tent)., and return. gjess and Nationa? ??cioiogica? Congress May ?40, national Confer ence of Charities and Correction, May 8-15, 1914. 812.75 Jo IfasnyUSai'T^Ha^ and return, -r account SnnCa?rp Wapiwt cpnvea VtfJtCt* ?i?b^oma t'ity, ?kla-, and ro WM to Fhllaaslpkla.**aw and*return ^account National 351eetrh: Light As For schedules or other information, call on seaboard undersigned. D. W. Morraha T. ! C. 8. Cotttpton. T Fred Qclssler, A. 0 l'AU28 8 Oif ? M In eenfiecti Fr?ta Aashmo $16.S0 h?*tKt and returi rll 5 and 6th Hth. nta,