The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1917, April 07, 1914, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
Fina&ci?! and
New York Cotton
New York. April ?.-Spot quiet;
middling 1340; gulf 1365. Cotton fu
tures closed steady.
?pen Close
May .12.01 12.H
July....12,46 12.??
October .... :.116t ll'flfb
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New Orleans Cotton
.New Orleans, K.i.. April 6.-Liquida
tion of long cotton, mixed with scat
tered fresh ?pot selling weighed
against the price of cotton to lay,
Opening 5 to 6 points down the de
cline wu? ??-Minally ?viooned until, in
the afternoon, it was in to 10 points.
Tho CIOBC was at a net loss of 14 to
kv points. 1
Liquidation appeared1 to be stimu
lated by the approaching Easter holi
day/> Owners of long contra?is
m'oi'cd anxious to reduo their hold
ings. While short selling was en
couraged by tbe favorable weather
map, tho outlook for rains in th? next
day or two prevent id Vu: growth of
bearish sentiment regarding tbe new
crop. I
The ring showed a marked chango
over th? condition? prevailing last
week, when, up to the" close, tho de
nn-id was keen for .contracts. To
.IA-'** ofer'nCJ were met by only a
Spot cotton steady, unchanged.
Middling 13 ll' 1-16 ?aloa on spot 690;
to arrive 050.
Futures closed:
May 1227 July 1262 Aug. J :>::<# Act.
1163 Doc. HOI.
Liverpool Cotton
Ll vcr ntio?, April 6.-*:btton, apol
steady; good middling 774; middling
732; low middling 652. gales 10,000-,
sp?culation and export 1,000. Re
ceipts none.. Futures barely steady. .
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New York April 6.-Cottonseed oil
higher on buying of July for Weotcro
account, light offerings in general add
support from the bulla, Final prices
wero 2 to 6 points net higher.
The market closed steady. Total
sales 4,400/
Cotton Goods ,
New York, April ?.-Cotton goods
markets; wero quiet and steady to
day. Yarns were easy. Raw silk wds
unchanged. Dress goods were m mod:'
orate demand. Jobbers reported a rea- {
souably quiet trade. . 1
Money" Market >
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New York, April 6.--Call money
steady. 1, 3.4 a 2; ruling rate 1 2-3;
closing 1 3-4 h 7-8. 1
Tima roana weak; sixty and ninety
days 2 3-4; ?ix months 8 a 1-4.
Mercantile phtjt?r 3 1-2 b 4.
Sterling exchange steady; sixty dayb
484.75; domand 48645.
Commercial bills .484 1-4.
Bar Silver 58 3-8.
Mexican dollar* 45 1-2.'
Government bonds e?sy; railroad
bonds Irregular
Chicago Grain
Chicago Aprl 6.-Chances that the
govbrnment crop report tomorrow will
prove of the moat nattering sort tend
ed today to lower the prlco pf wheat.
The market closed easy at 3-8 a 1-2 to
r?-8c net decline. Corn finished With a
geln or 3-8 to 1-2 a 5-8b.. oats up 1-4 a
3-8 to l-2c and ?provisions varying
from a shade off to Cc. advance.
Stocks and Bonds
utock Qxchahgo wak carried further to
day, and much or tho time the murket.
was astandstll. Price moveu??nts wore
narrow, and fd only a few case's did
they vary a point from, Saturday's :
close.
>.? .-?pite of the small amount or buy
ing, there was, ?till "apparent, , tua
scarcity of stock Which has .?qen a no
tlcable feature ot the market for some
time. To s* tis fy the scattering buy
ing orders it was neoosaary^to ralso
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SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Ia connection with Blue Ridge
From Ant?fr-e?; ft.'C.
tltkSO Louisville, Ky
and return. Tickets oh sale Ap
ril 5 and Gth with return limit April
14th.
04.40 Atlanta, Ga?
and return account of Atlanta
Music Festival. Tickets on sale Ap
ril 20 to May 1st with return lim??.
May 5th.
$7J&B Asaban, (MU
and return account of National
Drainage Congress. Tickets o? =rte .
Aprl j 20. 2t ?nd 22 with return Unit
$^?nd?S^ cr Maj Cele
bration^ tlckirts on ?ale May Tl, to
**** and rero^????oS^tti ' li. C V.
Reunion. Tickets bn aale' May ?fd,
lo 7th with return limit Way 15th.
Special .car will lcav#\ ?Mtotoft "iffy
A. M. Mt?, 6th arrive Itt JabkttmVitl*;
8:80 P7^; saine day.
saJr^?rajjwoK?j or Meeting ol
Hiv ?>"St?E'oor.nc. lick exe on sale
Md? ? to X2th with return ilmtt May
ror ?MH!M^1?*B^^
ri?^it*?!?e-n sr. ?JCK?I ag?hla br
eite, rt. taber, P??A. q>?
rille, Bl C.; W. fi. MH? lWF?i1
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Commercial
quotation;- slightly In nearly every,
cafte. Toward the cloie Ibo 11*1 caned
off slightly. Total.trshsaetiorts wore
not far above thc 100, OOO mark.
Almost the only evidence of public
Interest lay in the sustained Inquiry
ior high grade bond?.
The.p?ex?icted losa In caah Hhown
lp Saturday'a, bank statement checked,
the, downward cou'rAe of money rates,
hilt lt ls hot. expected that there will
be it ny permanent depurture from cur
rent e?vsy conditions.
A large number of railroads, oporat
lng various sections, made their Feb?
ruary returns today and in almost
every ea?<> severo shrinkage in earn
ings were shown. Canadian l'a< Hie
showed more heaviness, probably JU
account of a slump In the Loudon mar
kt*:.
. Prices of some bonds yielded, but In
general the bond market was Armer
Total aales $2,040,000. Knited Stntos
2s reg, declined 1-8 on cali. * Total
eales were 106,100.
.UK. WA KOL A W WHITES
Of .WSNIOH Work Hr IN Doini; In the
Far, Far West
. Hov. fi. Wnrflinw. a former resident
of Anderson scuds the following op
en, lotter to the Intelligencer:
To ovary Baptist who roads' this:
Away out In Wyoming. 28 mttevform
railroads, :> miles south of Yellow
Stone Park, In Jackson's Molo, there
are, a few Baptists who have'.been
struggling for two years fo'get ? hopse
of their own tn which, to worship.
Th jjr& is ' iot. another franjjsj^ha$}K
within a radius of 100 miles. Wc have
Kpent ov?r $2,000 and find lt will take
at least $309 blore to finish durr build
ing which has ,". rooms, the'main au
ditorium, tho Sunday school room, two
Sunday school, class rooms and the
ladles' aid room.
People have been attending services
hore who have never been beforo been
to church in 10 to l? yeera. Mormons
and tbetr children attend our Sunday
BChOOI. ,f r, - ",.......,
Thia is a worthy end needy field;
and this gives you each an opportunity,
to do a little missionary work here
on one of our most deserving homo
mission, fields.
. I have said this much to induce you
to nene? mo a contribution to holp fin
ish our building and I feel sure that
many of you will be glad to take ad
vantage of this opportunity and ebnd
me nh offering.
I thank you In ad vaneo for ybbr
gift , ' :t ,
Q.yARfaLAW. .
Jackson? Wyoming. March ?0..
MeLAI/BIK ?OM?IEMDED 1
?eares^tattfe ^ V???'WM*
Totten VVar*hon*e lYepeilifbjfc .
Editor Tho Intelligencer: tl
Permit me to comt7>end tUa arllcf?
you printed In your paper, from Hon,
Johp L. McLaurln on the plan pro
posed by Mr. Duke In reference to'
tho ware-housing of the cotton surplus
pf the cotton crop. During the, ses
sion bf the General Assembly I heard
Senator McLaurln make tb?-aasertiOn
that the Idea embraced In the w?fe
hourn bill was bound to be put into
effect, that ir tho atate did dot db
HO, the provision in the currency 'bill
was so favorable to commercial paper
based on agricultural products, that
private advantage to provide ware-,
houses and uao the certificate for
hanking purposes. Mr.- -McLaurln
waals the producr?rs of cotton to get
tho benefit of it, apd contends that
Shy ono who controls tho surplus cot
ton, can within certain Umita, control
(trices. Ile wishes the Btato to .con
trol and operate ? ware-house' system
whito Mir. Duke proposos to do that
himself.
There Is ono thought that comes to.
me In ooaneetion with ; U?e ^se4te?fc
sad lt ls this, but for the constructive
statesmanship or Jno. L. McLaurln.
we would have run along in the samo
o?d Tut. fdr another ten year*, int*
tw?' 'yeitrs ho, has labored atfd pre
sented these ideas, la a series of.
speeches cpd public letters, that aro
remarkable*' fdr tho wide' knowledge
OT finance and economical, conditions
surrounding1' the marketing and hand
ling of the. cotton crop. Always a
close student, ho ts als? a practical
bu a Ino BS men.
It writ be a grtnt thing for South
Carolina to have a mah" Uki thl?r ta
til.- so vernor's office. The career of
McLaprln's since his re-entry into pol
ities hifc! benn worth watching. Al
ways outspoken and not arrald to
stand his grounc*, he has slowly drifted
from ? neutral to a warm par Usan ot
Glvernor Bleaso. When he first went
to tho stat? 'S?nato, evidently he hid
not boen thlbkms much about state
Issues, and cared very little about
Utent, Gradually; you eau trace bow
ne frol closer and closer to tho ad min
rSl.f^St dn ' account of tho ' various
measures advocated by the governor
unUl ho became tue real leader of th?
administraron forces rn tho senate.
In f?ct* * great deal of the change'
in sentiment toward Gov. QleaSe In
tho senate can be traced to thc Tin-:
fatting courtesy and good, common
senfe of John U McLaurln.
Blease and McLaurln will make
a pair hard to handle tn Joint debate.
Tai tact ls. no two men can bs futuna
equal to thc task, ad* that may be the
reaeoh why there |s so great a desire
tb abolish the state campaign.
? 'oSS?lK^Mr.' -
Willlamaton. S. C.. April-?, 1914.
ditton-everybody la the house is Us- |
bi? tr, contract typho??t. t?v-?r or some
th?hottse ui?S&?SS b?l?ept^nrsi
qlaas condition ifcttEiTtt
Jfl^nave and trouble with your di-,
%ftn% take Chaniberlstn's Tablets
?n? yon are. certain ta ge?, {fair*
W: ,?f v,'lt> hy K>rtn*' ^'Sfe
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Claude Sorrels or Hart well, ti?.? was |
in Anderson yesterday. V
Mirto Ella Sue Jones spent Sunday]
in Hartwell, Ga., with friends.
L. K. Campbell of the Eureka aec
tlop WUK among tim visitors in the]
city yesterday i
Harvey. Routh of the Fork section
?pent part or yesterday in the city.
J. It. Spearman of Williamson spent
yesterday.in thc city on husiness.
It. S. Yeargin. ol Iva was among |
the business -visitors to spend yester
day in th0 cHy.
Hon. Josh W. Ashley --pr Honea]
Path spent a few hours ianthe city]
yesterday. s
Mr?. S. W. Vance baa'gone lo Green*,"
ville to spend a few'days with rela
tives.
Dr. J. F, Allgood of Liberty waa]
among the visitors in the city yester
day
. C. 13. Walton ?pent Sunday In Hart
well, tia., with friends.
Feaster Jones .of Starr was among]
the business visitors In' thc city yes
terday.
*". Roes Mitchell, mayor of Belton, watt]
In Anderson yesterday:
Virgil Elliot or Colrttntfla la apead?]
lng a few day? In the city with friends]
and relatives.
J. T. Redmond of Greenville-was inj
tho city yesterday, a guest of tho Cht
quola hotel.
H. A. Stephenson of Greenville spent (
Sunday In tho etty with friends.
. . . -- ?'.! .
L. W. Gantt of Greenville was inj
the city Sunday, for a few honrs.
E. S. White of Spartaaburg was]
among the hualncsanvieitore.-in Ao^-j
derson yesterday.
Theodore Godfrey of. Sparta nb ii rg '
spent a f?w hours lu the city Sunday
with Wena*. ' 4
^ . ^ BU-i.
J. L. Lo?he or Greenville w?s a bust
S. F. Sperlnna? of Columbia ls
spending a few days in tho etty on
^mm^m^ - ..., ?
G: W. Price or Spartanburg'was in
the city yesterday- registered, at the
Chltfuola hotel.. v
H. M.; M?rfldfti M'?^htlHi apenb
Sunday.in the\city, with friends. '
t . ? . . 4-*-.<\i .... '??i I
D. T. Wolbotn of Spartahburg was
among the guests registered a the
Chhiuota hotel* y*st*,?da>;
^ ?' . - ?
L, P. Pettigrew - ?f Mosley waa
among the visitors In the city yester
day. . .. -^ ?
J. B. Le vcr ett e of Sta irr-spent a few
hourp. lil'tlie city yesterday. '
?' W P. Cook of Iva "waa pinong tho
visitors to spend yesterday in tho
city.
Mrs. B/F; Whittaker of lesley waa
aliopplng In the city yesterday.
Jon Smith of Starr, a well known
business mab or that place, was tn
th? dlty yesterday.
' L> A. Bolt. >- progresivo Ander?
non county planter, waa tn the city
yesterday. ...
?itt :
Ira Adams, a fer minent- -jeweler Of
Hartwell;; Go.. ?l cat Sunday In the
city with frleridB. '
Mr. and Mrs Ed Marshall spent
Sunday tn -Jtfr' veU?:Ga^ wllh, ?
tiree
- - ?? ?. ? . .... i*
I Hon. Oscar ' rey of Willtatuaton was
1 among the ?.. .tors in Ute city yester
day, ;
W. H. Reese and 3. L. BVrTeS*ap*enV
a few bojy J, in\ ii rat weil, Ga.,^ Sunday.
W?lt^^dcr^ An
JMro. W. H; K??ee and < diulrtb?f.
Mfri Ruth, . ratunrned yesterday from
a visit t> frWla'?a HA^.wall. Od
..-M. 'rt Ray ot Willtahntdd ^ waa
among toe bustntes visitor* to speb?
yesterday in theleftjr.
? ??ra? ;
. 'Miss Fadnlb FloW Muller, one Of ?ho
toaoheri id Ut* ten?ate c^iisgn at one
West, was Shopping in thte city fS?
I. ! -t-I- I
DC C. L. Guyton of Plfereetown spent
Mr. ant Mi?a #ih Wharton of Iva
were ?hopplar ?a the etty yesterday. .
v Pat Haia?y. a well ka*?rn Ander
son farmer, was in the etty yener-l
Dr. Wi I. Halley bsa tsii?5s^
Hartwell? Qa.? ajMd^^m ^h^ye^H
Pon^coli^fS^?j; *a* e?nS
J?to en b?*iu?,,, I
^ and ^?rJTwo ?oll? v
A ^f?at Big vJi?pifc^^ These 3 dol
Beautiful Doll ^S^^?k Hf"are" ?-*T
i* i. i4 1W??~* r^Jms tifully printed
and.. 2 smaller on one -large
dressed doilies x?yi * Jip/ piece of inks
ter every boy J^N^^^T^^ M all ready to
i,^ ...i ." P^TVv \. ls //>?.. cut out ?nd
and girl m .-i^ \\ // //v. x
m* * jf X \^^M^J/ // \- stuff. They
tliecity. / 1 WmW/1 "v Vv have gold
mm? J J fTT?Tfr ll % en hair, big
?nd ?et ?I i \ \
*|K??. Zf .//jil V ?J^vv \^ are very
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