The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, May 16, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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Efrury Bi?Xk of cotton grown in South Carolina l?al year could and* would have taken on more bolla than tt did li lt had been prop erly side-dressed. You will not BOO thc long skips between bolls la slde^resixii cotton th?t you see in other cotton, and you will see more.bolls, to the stalk. Every ?tdik of cotton grown In South Co roi t nu laut year would have "shed" lesn if lt'had been properly' side-dressed.' The reason colton ?lu d? ,1s that lt I3 dcjlclent in plant, food. Tho OP* * way to supply'this plant food is td side dress your cot tor., You \ it pump ii imo H. A young, tender, growing child should.be fed frequently lo make it grow rapidly and develop and come into; its cwu, and it is the BULK! way with young, tender growing plants, they should bc fed (side-dressed) frequently. Y?u don't expect to feed your mule enough in April to last until October and thc plant food you; supply your crop with In April will not lust until October either. NY hen tho plant exhausta your cotton sheds.. Ydur crop ls "cut." Von can Only make one cotton crop a year, that ls your money S crop, you .want to make all the cotton you can. Yon^want to make all tho money you can. Por every dollar, you par out for ferHHwr for Bide dressing you get back front three to five, dollar*. This man 1 Codgers in Florence county wno fettUiied^vcry tinte he i:ultlv?ted hip crop, made S?JU pounds of lint, cotton to thc acre, lint cotto? not ?ced cotton--lint cotton. By side dressing early your cotton grows off early and gels its maturity carly,and opens carly; for when cotton gets Its growth and maturity and rlpcaa.lt is .going to open. " Your early cotton weighs better tuan late eoitom it takes abdul 120 liolls of cotton , picked In Sopteiuher and October to make a pound. It takes frejjtf POO to 400 boll? ihn! ure picked in the'last half ol November/alEfe later to make a pound. When the boil weevil etrlkea. a country the earfy cotton ls ail. thc, farmer gels. Thu; boll web^l ?e]a tte hbl?r.cc. You don't know-, . when thc Boll Weevil will strike you, or 1 don't, . "[' that 1300 pounds of side dressed coKtf ile- as 1,500 pounds that has not been*. Ler ;d'evc??ped'Snd^tjiero ls mon- of it. Suppose sldedreasing makes two extra bolls to'the stalk. Tho right; hind properly applied will ad<? . more than that aud make every boll heavier. It will add throe anil four^to tho stalk. '?" You will have nt Jeaat 12:000 stalks to thc acre', taking two extra u?li? io the stalk ond 120 bolls to make a pound you' have 200 extra pounds of cotton from thc extra bolls to say nothing of all the bolls being larger ' and heavier. . - Side dressed, cotton stands drought better than Other cotton, lt lr, better red and in Octter condition to stand anything better. Side dressing makes more bolls, makes heavier bolls, makes more lint to thc boll, rushes cotton shed less, makes a heller sample, that mcona u wetter price, causes your cotton to stand drought better. If side drcssin'g does not pay, it docs not pay to farm. Tho alda dress ing specially prepared by the Anderson Phosphate and Oil Com- * pany boys, ls'the goods you need. . A?ider?on Phosphate & Oil Co, J, R. Vandiver, D. S. Vandiver, Pres. j Mgr. Side dressing docs not pay ruy better anywhefe^than When applied, Kxpi'Tiencod giniiere lon will moke as heavy aide dressed. Thc lint ic ?2% tefi^ BON'T ?AKK A FALSE STEP y. "/?MST-^V .'. are too delicate'"to have any but mont ' Jal aa^tiliirawTV expert attention. If you have auy ; 1 '''if {^'<:?mmk \:?!^^SsSm?\ y eye trouble i-.t nil i t us find out what ' / t- '^-^v?-*^ V ^^^uT^C 11 **y mcans of our scientific and 6^i^???f"Vit?L' *mLwsk^-"??^fffiS^V expert eye examination. It-you need ' ' LimL%T " J glMsea^wo will supply jnat^ what are \mmrr!'i flSfflmsir R.-Campbell 3l^KT^^fflR?^W 112 W. Whltaer 9L Ground Fleas j cum."ng m nlmoat every day tibe ^nli* Sj,, ? ; jo^ut^faiwii kojrtj. , ?. j-jj c? .?a.i m -COLUMBUS- J?j! al Come ?1 ?nd let ct* show them- im\l M anc New York Cotton * New Vork 15.-The cotton jutoty''" - today . u? Jlto MRp wer*. more or leas irreguliir. with advance*' checked by realising for over the week end, or moderate helling 1tor a' reaction. 'Offerings were sot heavy enough, Tiow?ver. to cause any actual ' weakneaa 'and the close was steady at the net decline of "2 to -e points. T?i?- gestern belt forecast,' however,! was .for unsettled weather, with re-'l newsde shover*. While there itere (also complaints from the Eastern bolt of drpu^ty conditions ?nd, dow night krepSata?fo. These advices, combin ed with expectations of bullish \*;eek| end 'figures and reporta of au fm-J proving spot detuahd, from both do llie market during the middle of the meale mills and Manchester, rained morning with July and later deliveries making new high ground for the movement, but after the cloie of Liv erpool demand waa leba activo with prices easing off again tn the later i ratlin?;. .The. close showed a .rally of five pointa on May, but was within a point or two of the lowest on later deliveries. Spot cotton steady, middling apr" laud* IS!?;" gulf 13 6D. Bates 600. Cotton futures . closed ?t?adyr Opened Clofcd May.. .. ,; .. ..12.09 12.01 Pel?;'.. .12r46 1148 August.12.28 "Tltt October .... :.11.88 11.84 December...11.88 11.86 January ,.J.11.80 11.76 New Orleans Cotton Ne tv OrleauB, May 15.-While prices it ihe close ol the cotton market to i?y were 2 to G pointa down there ecmed to be a rather good undertone ind many traders bellved lack of Out ride support was moro or less res ponsible for the slight drop." Spot cotton et cad y and unchanged, Middling 13 1-4. Salc-K on the Spot| 2,71.8, to arrive COO.'JgMBHBMT Cuiiwu ?uiurcs cloned steady. May j 13.09; July 12.83; August 12.66i Oct 11.87; December 11.85; Jan. 11.87. !?ot only for larceny, but also for is-j suing railroad passes to persons who ure not railroad employes. '"?Hit! NKR*8?BCRKO STOLES" Atlanta, May 15.-"Axrial the guys Who stole our burroo and send her back P. I). Q." was the pathetic message thit Police chipr Beaver* re. eelved this morning frem the departed delegation of..Morocco Templo, Jack sonville. Shrlners. lt 1B said that they haye sent &Un!Kr ville :crpwd'aVe'b^s.1trv?i t?ey^k?ow the culprits. "We've had Miss Primrose (the burro) nine years, ?he has been ?ur belovt-d iuascot. And these pesky rascals from St. "Paul - stole her away.} They shanghaied our darling." * \ SEGOES TO HANG -Winiam and Jus. rt and John Paschal, negroes cun Lt? t? murcuriiiB ?ara. ?ein ?roy Je?ferson county, will han?, ai ding, to thc dwlBtpu of the Btato irenic court handed down yesterday i brought to Atlanta and triedija? Judge Ifen Hilt of the fuitoc Su !r court, because of fear of m'o> UK Lin: T^R} Btsriec mscn. iones < rut cr nor ha* written chairman Da son o? tho prison board, ask invroe as to ^netBer WHburn ? ?take a proper showing ?ithin tba?, IR?.: . Liverpool Cotton ? Liverpool, May 15.-Cotton spot li" ,?ros, Sowii oil?iiUi?. 8.W; middt?ng-ft 7.47;'low, middling 6.39. Sal?? \.Q?-L* OOO ^speculation and export 1,009. K<r F' Cottots Seed OU ^'fc^Vork,^^^ IMaSL l?-^tt?aseed oil *j was a shade high?r on scattered cov ering .or ?hort?, induced by the firm- { hers In lard, but traduit waa dhll.t"; reflecting the poor demand for acta?? ? -, oil. Final price* were 1 to 2 pointa net higher. r\? 1? . . ..: --'--+u Vi Colton Goocts New Yprk, May 15.-Cottun goode 1 < wera ?rtwauiy and y aro? were tn belief * quality today.. Forelcn wool m?fketfc M are .riping, t?iik chiffon velvets warbys bought more liberally for fall. Jobi- ra ne rs reported a moderate house busl-hl nea?, , ; Stock? and Bonds ll New York, May 15.-Having ref?ecU? t od lu yesterdny*? advance the Judi*-^ i".?1* "f T*nf ^eet regarding the i fan ,0? Tampico, t?^o stock market .??ri?,? . ed today. There was nothing to ?ti- . mu?ate speculation and tho mark? slipped back into a monotonous rou- *i tine- Traders moved cautiously They * did npt care to. venture extepHlirp new 13 commitments, owing to the possibility I ? o; a complete reversal of tho specu? latlvfe position on account of impor tant pew? from Mexico or a decision ! \ ittihp freight rales case, y-'i JSaltipiorc and Ohio's Issue' of 1 000.000 one year .4 1-2 per cent notes ' was over subscribed in a few hour* t T e street bad expected a bond issue, but President pillard said it had be?fl decided to tr'-'abort term loan on .? an?toni of nans for twains, blank ? .Deal in gs in bonds were bronii*r fmd * prices variable. Rock Island find .col- t lat nra ic f. mpport. Total sales $1.700.0001,1 United States 8* registered decline 1-2 : i and Panama Zs registered 7-8 on cam a o o o ooo o o o o o o o o o o oe o o J o Andersen {'often Milla. * $ o o .? ooooooooo O. O O O O O O O O C O I Tho p: i Jncotihg "which ha? ben in proer?a* for tito last three week? at. Bet?i?J-/?Methodist Church closed on Wanfried** hight. Tbl? baa been -one of thia heat revival*, wo hare had in a long .tUK&, miny. nave km* tho . Chnrch and^paany others have ?tn Dap ce her,. TM. Miss Hello Burroughs Isas returned from Atlanta where abe has been Vis* itjng: for .eoiiwU:: . Mr. C. O: Carter attended tta-Shrink' ers' meeting in Atlanta this week abb': ?JWBHBSSOn Mi'*. M. A. White \\t visiting . he> i dauphin?, itrs. j;, W. AUIW? }n Wei-' In-.il:,. . -; ^M?^8. W. Danner and wira Will j leave here ou Monday^'for Union, s. < .. where- he soes to assist ?ila brother in : Johnson or llanca Path wero in Auder., son one dav last" week. They cann? 'brough tho country in .Mr. Beacham'} mess ireet?M??rl . j jj ; A Story, 4$ Consten*k ;| fis? CLARISSA^Ar?f*?B 'i| ''TjyntblJ l>u??mttV* ?patftr?l fuite irt? fur nu I UM? ut ?il tb? ?ten* of ?orvl CSbtwt?bUn. ?T?e terhicW ?nU-us ur the Wei'tho ^jwnrai it?v y^?^M^^^^fhm ?hr. x>u{'! Klluipsf ibu waters wTmfww|<'.a *? ??ori? ?ntl the distant h??due*?,vf j ?&ufttaiitlnoplt?. I '.Iii Ihr- forc^roU^^^ i .rbfttr of fur wistt i ti^'Hie*-. . ' Hjfflll)l?l? WHHM?. ?uu.v,W^UItSg. ,f"f I ?r fut ber tu" Join Uer for ii stroll brouKli I lie ' b*t?..iurx JoyeM? ttaUtsb} ' I suddenly ft I>pww"tyd u t,MaHaBRC^Yffi^l I "??Cfulbia. ?'in norry, bid our stroll ?U|>|*ose you Kif bi thu RMrdtm until I ipi ?r( liberty." ""Very >y/?ll^^<W^?^^^^^l|M^^ H?>V I I M rto? CHU. lt Is Hu'ch n glorious tuon), ng 1 .wouldriol:,ly*e ri .inpsnent yt, it ndoofn-'.' , . ,. ^? .'^ilrTy .i'll mtiliei>uii|iiWuHVfa?rt a*u>??' tittle. de:?r." ?ns MY. FuJhniu'* reply is he t^urpw? ?c th*? hotel. Cynt bin .,yA??jL <&W"?WJrhe ?narbll Rei* to tbe^ntl^i??%?8r tbut ovtr\[ ooked the ?pat-kllng tfeu. hut prynenti y the thought of tho glitterin? b.iw?r*v ured her ti way from th<* nuxa?? !&<' .."fei;, thought?uihi1 iS?hre I lint lier fnluer would lin vt? for g?deu bej^.AiHJeHi? tiirnugb.ihe.efcs. Ifu? 1 ?lurk, rural'jatufi, toi tiHoleht Purioillty. ?>. ?li, |?er. wltli I fl?tl 111 flic i w of folly. < luiiemiut i ?ty. -Inn i his-J n'lmyiiuit* ' i hm M'?? r-^hlfiiiil ti Tlitv?y?,!i ' ij ii M iii vi ?Ii.?) ?h;' protection of the ?ri mmuS?gjfi^? in? >.>io.y contained "la it lt tv.Kx a goodly .?uni. fur Joseph Foi bu m WM M rkli muu. jula iWHii aaa ] : ij?f wore...'T?^ qottrr?deU ovor d*r*tuml (hut Wmra?j?n wanteu ber .?>brt?^->^^iaM tile Bo?. ,.por?m. .f.^'lfwi^? ?: M- ! way. they ??gnefl, e>pt l?wq?^to.^?t>xpi'Vr.-:>:.,--'.!. l?S&i^i '*&f?*&W wf toe .roreiRuerB, iStW^igMy^ jo; bi* ?a*t*rdJjr .?Hfft ?AgAlfe^ffl'1?^ for iS^--*J?<^?r-?;' '^O* <" *4?5H*t?$y5^ ^$^r^'*?i?','' >v',tMI 4 'Mimi,*' lo .Inko the ?Irl. blind faldeo.'out Julo ibo.etreet? Mbd let ne?; M'.; fftja would, never find ber woy brick to iiiK siif.i?. niiii ir Kiiu ^Uil';tttia;; '^%^iW,^.,aja??'ci?r UwtaT, OMS .EUoney .lui?unu to take bim <<. Ampfira, Mta?) Markka m itf X eiv Yorfci1 conloi tftewii. the *lre*t.' lil* bHie 'tVc*alert for \ -.oed^piinjvdjhfs fVfi'ei iion mid, ndyictv | !waa^f?*'t*fajre.' f&$1 "'' ; : I toe 4 bp y^?5^ e?M. j eomiK'tlfor nod lyfk. who Ililli ,at). I?ty Hbupy t hi* liiitid <?ii lier IIUU'.abe'^'.^Hij ?r *?lp Ktjl tfhotW eeiif ?li.' corner* < ed like II ?lobb! J? i'd the '?sgS^r^ ii Mirair \w ttf a] y?, art .saaaassaan Au.iUisagsJ scrape. You M?9^?H^?f3d ' j^||Hr?B> two girla nn<t don't'snow h*w so'?t ? rid ot .?a?.of ibera?' '. ^rtiy corfett .f-^^'.SSM? arrangeaient* tb ****** oW*VIra^e^aar ?f^uen?^^ "I told-yoof-fteat !.f yont?ldi^t fc??p**?ti*K ; ?-w*etfydti t? tw?p nt?. ^l^yne of them itmt you're ?o?u? ?lpW$w' ether ?ud di' . 'ft?>e./ffo?a?"to:rjamn?rthe' u?hVr bue. They'll both be so rund that tb?jl? dro^ y?tt^t ' *,Vou,iw \ 'biUiifc?*'^'iM . done tbjit rary thing. Karn girl has swortrwfg I.aball marry her." ^m/Wartltalat*. the ^'firfntif ttfNi?tt* *wr?e?.-.w?? ra * lawy??"- Ito luu?gfa