The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, December 09, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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DIVERSIFICATION 01 * The Remedy for N Cotton llow is the farmer to be i bis cotton and get the prio his staple which represents There threeXare things essen organize yourselves; second, together; third, diversify yo as to make home self-suppoi sorn, bacon, wheat, oats, he and more live stock so ns tc nure to en rich your land, an ing so much commercial order to stay out of debt, system will freo the farmers they are now in, for the coll been sold up to the preseni Deen sola ai or about the duction. The speculators ai far.uro*.' arc saying to youfl ma.ting too iniK'h cotton, take hem at their word and cotton crop next year to million acres and plant the million acres in food supply would make about nine ir hundred thousand hales, t mer would get as much m< nino million three hundred bales as we will get for a tt Hon live hundred thousand Just remember, farmers, make more a product can control some one else ' at your expense and manage for their own interest. Now knows that cotton is not on price with anything else, otton clothes that you couh years ago tor fit) now costf Cotton should have sold the on for twelve cents per p< he time the lirstbale was ru who is to blame for it selling to tf (rents? Nobody except r himself, and do not put tt anyone else, for the farmers it on the market faster than lators wanted it. Never w aiers be able to Ret their ttaav make borne self-is upp< market the cotton crop as needs it. It takes twelve make a cotton crop and take twelve months it at a profit to tin Brother farmer, it is in ou remedy this evil if it is evei and the sooner wo realize it it will he done. Kemembcr t to be done: First, organize co-operate, and third, diver Remember this is a day of 01 and all professional and bui are organize!. The farm beginning to reali/.e that h< to do likewise for his protecl give ibelow the following report taken from the censu 1900, showing the number ol corn, wheat and oats per eajj eaeh person, horse, mule anc cotton belt States. I ask you study of this report and you ily see why cotton is sellini 9 eents. I want to urge evt has not sold his eotton to h until the price goes up. Yoi assured that the farmers ove belt are going to diversify year and this will mean re cotton acreage: Ntatee, Corn. Whoa Alabama 19 1-5 2-1 Arkansas .'<4 2 Georgia 15 8lndian Ter. 75 4-5 5 3Louisiana 17 0 Mississippi 25 1M. Carolina 18 2-5 2 3Oklahoma 98 45 1-'. S. Carolina 13 9-: Tex. 32 2-5 4 Florida 10 1-2 0 Tenn. 33 ? A siudy oT the above sta how the ureal need of div of crops, and 1 want you far member that your cotton tin to raise in 1909 is now aire at less than 9 cents. With t fore you why will you keep one-orop system? The man sides his crops is a public he his country, feeds his family ucates his children better, ai srosscs over the river people at his departure. H. President S. C. Farmers IJ Pandle Ton should always remembe ongh and cold cares are c Yet the most important thing yon have a oohl is to move Ton cab not promptly core a co tki> xr * - ? ??<> turn i\(Dn(My'H latxative <J tops the cough by allaying ii of the throat and lung*, and j old from the ayatetn by gen the bowels Children like it nearly a* good as maple angi J. P. Mack?y Co. * b w ttlAY IHf ftnt tn nmon '<?! no" THE LANCASTER F CROPS UTEST MILL NEWS, f ? 3 F< ne*Cent American Textile Manutac- I turer. B __ ibie to prmo Mc A-deneville, N. C.?The I a he puts on ... ... IV his labor? uew ,n,'l begin night work here I tial. .First, Monday night. | Mm* jin-jmr.f- OraunviiU U ' ' mL " kj ?j.?i ae ?;am- Q urcrops so perdown Mills will install an I \\j rting. Raise equipment for indigo dyeing. IS W C trees, inuios Laurens. S. C?The Wa1 t'S i make ma- wjjj iostetll 17 new cards jfl r 'J"1.1 Uy" and hereafter do double carding. fertilizer in . .. ^ . . The above Porlerdale, (in.?'The Bibb of bondage C<>. has purchased 5b card- / ion that lias trom tlie Lowell Machine Shops. Am i time has Greeley ville, S. G.?It is recost of pro- ported that T W. Boyle is interui the man- ested in organizing a new mill, that you are Aiken, S. 0?Clarence K. Now, lots Hallman is erecting a small reduce the knitting mill near Evan's I'ond. 7~ twcnty-ii\e jj0 l(j water po ver and ? r<?ps.' nils w'b erect a 9mall building. pv* 1 ill ion three Oooleemee, N C.?Negotia- j uui the far- tiona are now pending relat ive to I d oney fortho the the Cooleemee Co'ton Mills S thousand being supplied electr:c power by 11 \ velve mil- tlie Southern Bower Companv. 1 & bale crop. Bessemer City, N C.?Itisjfc when you reportod that *n agreement was I thet reached on Ittesdav whereby the K win take it goutjiern Cotton Mills will he I 9 it for you , , .everyone reorganized and putin operation p a parity in b7 creditors. I a suit of Concord, n. C. ? II is rumored h l buy throe that the Odell Mills were pur- I i VOU *18. C.h#unil for I W ....J r> XT n L 1 ? w .UUUVv. !.'? U . ?'. auu U, IV L/UKP, I whole sea- and tha- they will be enlarged I f jund from and a prominent North Carolina I ^ nne<l. Now, cotton manutacturer will be I r from 8 1-2 piaced in charge. I tOfll the prodiu Shelby, N C.?Work is being I a rw 'hav^forced Pushed on the ? ,000-spindle ad- I y the 8,?ecu- dition of the S^by Cotton I ill the far- Mills. No new carding will be H prices until added, as that department will I Yvhc >rtiug and be operated at night. O. A. I the world Robbins & Co , of Charlotte, are I months to doing the engineering. I we must Durham, N. C.?It is reported I TL. to market on g0()d authority that W. A. I 1 IU grower. grwjn i1Hg c|oted a contract for I r hands to mac^j?erv for a new 50,000- I m 9 the'loL; ?n* rumor has .t I U hroe things that the mill will he built at I J| J| a; second, Duke, N. C., and another that I sify crops, it will be located al Great Falls, I Rim gani/.ation, S. C. I V sin??ss men Greensboro, N. C.?The Revo- I ^1" ' ier is also lution Cotton Mills are operat- 1 ' is forced jng build a $40,000 bleachery, I don. 'will work t0 commence at once, or as I DCS statistical gooll ag jj)e necessary material B is report of . , , . I CcUl -, u 1 * can be placed on the ground. r bushels of ? ? ?ita to feed 1 wo buildings will be erected, you l hog in the ?ne of two stories high, with di- I i for a elose mensions 105x135 feet. The I : will read- i wo buildings will form one T- I J)0n t at 8 1-2 to shaped structure and it will be I >ryono who completed by next April. I Rain old on to it Liledoun, N. O.?J. W. Watts, I LAI n may rest wt,0 interested in several of I see 1 r the cotton enterprises at Stonv Point, i crops next e .!, i , ' , is now figuring on building ?, duction of . ... ,, . . K ?t another mill at Stony Point or ?? t oats "f- Ui'ldenite, four miles further L ^ s i up the road. The mill will have I .{ a small capacity and will be lo- I 10 l 2-5 cated at one of thei-e towns?the I 5 ii i-:t one that gives the most eneour i-r> agemeut. Mr. Watts has charge smbmm A { of several good waterpowera in P, 10 l i-io section of the county that, I it utilized would generate several ~ hundred horse power. Office i , 2 Concord, N O. ? By a decree pogite l :i-io ?l the tederal court the magnifi- Phont tistics will CM|1' properties of tfie Odell L ersiflcation Manufacturing Co. were sold at mere to re- public auctiou on Nouember 25. | a# vnn ?.nlS?woral iiito.no?o<l ?"J: aiu iinoiconoii ?y uuicates | ady priced made bids on the property, but 1. 1 anio!,?. , . ? . n . , i . /. from $3C0 his fact be- jt. was finally bought by Llenry cotton fAn > on in the Dechert, of Philadelphia, ?,ent''. Ht who diver- . ,, ... ., missions < .nefaetorto representing the creditors, the f?r abstrsc better ed- purchase .ice of the mills and *c-w u Id when he realty being 168,000. Notes > win moan an(i stocks in other properties Notice Harris totalled the gross sum up to "Ion- t 175,400.50. Notice This sale will be submitted to dersigned Judge Boyd at Greensboro on J^day ( . December 7th, to be approved or nnai ret? r that inost . ... . t onstipating rejecteu. Prominent mill men **???>**" to do when and capitalists from both North "har^s " ldlmtiTyon aQ(l South, and North Carolina, Executor ongh Hyrup in particular, are here and are Vf*86^' fuiHvee'the muc^ interested in the disposi tty rooting tion ot there mills. . for it taetee ? * ? ir. Hold by f?* ?P' mi ttabseriba far The Lancaster Nawa. far tba 1 NEWS. DECEMBER 9, I9QI DR THE : are offering you the choic ?X ? for a 1< W> **>* astonis j >1 celebrs 1 Kirshl ^ -J cannot iCHLOWtKOS 4 to ?? above ri at will make you take nc r any thing to wear, dont f; us. We have the right t )f course you know about ians, the best C* 11 ^ where. Every *3 1 1 Dletely guaranteed. Ask > are and have been wear ce a customer, always a ly have the right shape A O We have every Jl ^3 style ost known, from the cheap lats to the renowned How brand and J no. B. Stetson ure to see our hats for we sure fix you up, and make look like a new man. 't forget as you go along while s we are also giving away absc ^.S IN GOLD. Some body wi as, for any of your wants. : ancaster We have for sale several ni< R. J. E. WELSH fr DENTIST B?SI n Kmmons Building oj?i Kirot National Bank. ) No. 8. ANCA8TER, S. <J. Honey to Loan. w prepared to negotiate loans of .00 and onwards on improved ns, repayable in annual install- ?*/#? A'tr 8 per cent inteieflt. No com- WC QliCC -harped ; only a reasonable fee et a of title Coffet E. WYLIE, Attoraay-at-Law. ; vey of Application for Dis- u charge. is hereby given that the un[, as executor ot the estate of . . , 'roxton, deceased, will on the LOT 01 of January, 1909, make his Good: rn and settlement as such exit apply to the Probate Court iter County for bis final diaK. C. CHOXTON, estate blli/.a J. ("roxton, do- W 1908. l3 * V VrwaaaaHMMwsaaa r snbaoriptiea The V v . I If it is, thi? is in tffl 1 afher fallow." Whc? Jl hown. >) 4 tha it . v MONTH Hil El I IVI D I est line of clothing yo i>ng time, and at pric< h you, consisting of tl ited makes: bchloss 1 )aums, and Kant-Bego wrong in buying ; y have the style anc be found except in 1 s. VVe also have a c hes that have the we it have not quite the < lines, that the prices v >tice. ail to see r-k&i -hinR- <m.Z.uh those Bos- I / f4 k SoiH l l r J ML ~ Y j i pair v-j j 1 the folks j ! T #1 ing them. customer. t?\ yy ? . f?r * 1 C*?>rl?M and style. ^ ii??? Winter Und We have all gra best knit underskii the the very much : For any thing to i the people. you are buying some of t ilutely free ONE HUN 11 get it, and why not y Merc'tle ce Milk Cows with young DES HEAVY AN! GROCERIES OF ALL KIND :t your attention to our Ja i, i 1-2 lb cans for 25c, an< 's leading brands of Tob; ral Leaf, Rich and Rip Coon and Ripe Peach F fine home made Molassess s of all kinds. Also country g Yours to serve, V. Sullivan ( rrsmwmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ?u want, "Want" k tkfou 1\ 7 OF EIPS^n R u have seen *s that will le following 3ros. & Co., -Beat. You any of these, I snap that "ailor made :heaper line aring quali* >tvle of the J ^e will offer . v. ffr Makara S UH Icrwear des from the rts at 50c. to finer grades, wear we are VlP oKntTn V-v.. ? 11V, Ol/UV ^ VJC11" DRED DOLou. Come to i Co. calve. ???J 3 FANCYI S' ickson Square 11 dallofHar- jj icco, Nate, Red d es. \\ and Canned rround meal. '< } % Co.J gh Th* News.