The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, February 20, 1914, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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KANSAS CITY S^OflfANA
OmjUfOM* C4TT
rtfA!?Mf?crui*eRS of
it?? 0."* KOMKOrv-iciL branch orgrce T?>fci#S?
T*r? SOURCE OF AMMONIA fe the moat vitnl eonaideration H the s?,rct,?"
of fextiliroru. Beioff tho moot oxpmrfve fUiiw* of pis** feed* it. shoukib?
bought Jn mch form that it wli! neither loath out ?n tho eoil nor lie dormant be
cause of it:; b!ow procojs^of nitnfication.
The MORRIS BRAWS^fl'omnioniatcd with the world's host nitrogen boor
ln?. materials, nndhavo prof?&,thcir superiority in orop production over other fer
tilfcers by Mares- of testa, ifa claim la Bubsfcutfiajed by,tMtestimo?ny.,o.f farm
era who uaa/f them last year>y tho side c^ta?^whone ?ajff re agjfo"*1* o?r
oorrf nt y^trnf Book. Caftoir your dealer, or vmfc.usifpr a copy.
This i*.the punrtmtaa, wo attach to every bag of guano we abfy. Can youget
aNefcii1ur TO^ENjtH??RANTEEon ony other goods on th^iuarketf,
-if-1? ZlflX HQ f%
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Ot#* GUARANTY
'^p.im fmceAS^Aqt this gu
iT? ^^^b^st^grapeJ or" pacewg house
BLOOD AND ANIMAL TANKAGE, made and wUcted for us by our parent
?rgaidxatlon, Morris A Ceapasy. Kbits FIRST CHOICE inmmx *? ?
largest pacfc?a? plants in tho warld. 1 ; ...
largest pacnM p MORRIS FERTILIZER CO.. Alla**a?C. ;'
CALL FOR THEM AT YOURTOARESTtf??LERfS". tOk SALE BY
*~\ E, M. Duckworth and H. v?. Prulft, Anderson, 8. ft
,1. Reld Garrslou, De nvrr, S, f.
Herd llaBer- ? nW^W1"**^ <
' Jal A. later, WlllhtSm^? ?. 5",
fas. A. *?fT. miitanijuw, n. i.
V. f J tfja?lthjs* rentra|. ft, f. y
Financial aft?
New Xork Cotton
Kjw York, Cotton today
howed no special feature. Trading
aras ej?TeT, but! py>?es ruled grroaraW*
fteedy and, the cbsfe'was- steady, *W>
?achang?d to 7 points higher- rteawe>?
that hard yara apicncrK had 'sjot
agreed to any/short time pftiposrrton
?ad- r?*ene f? "leads xmttei? sees,
markets seenied chief factors <?u a
ralfy. froo> aii opening' decline. Th?'
There ' was s?me Sesftterrng IfcrrtdaK
ion at the start, , and then; seemed
q be some selling of May und July
&K* hou^eS^Wlth* ^raVtfrpool connec
tions. Active months eaaed. sottMf2j
or 3 points "ander this preBHffc,4|T|8l
offerings were taken by shcWcdter
ing or ? Utile trade buying'mi prlfc
Liverpool turn?
In the* afternoon, I
une/ 'ait* helping
totter
absence' of any
yer here lato
W and
ate rearket's
te 'seihe 4 or
? mnvit m?r
it t/nrf prfces
scattering II
Ires from the
demand in apitA?d*.
(luidatlnn. Privai
southeast claimed .that there was a
good demand for all grades and said
that cotton was rapidly disappearing
from the interior.
Spot cotton quiet Middling up
lands, 12.91V,1 middling, gulf, 13.20
pales none.
Cotton fntureH closed" steady:
>n Hiftn I-ow Close
(March . 12&b \t?,f 12.18 12-20
Miy .ii;ob u:?ft U.K8 u.oa
July, .... 111? , ll.SIr 11.81 Jl.89
/
m
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Liverpool Cotton
Liverpool, Feb. 19.?' ottoa?Spot,
good business done; r Milling fuir,
7.4:1 ; good: middling, 7 middling,
7X0; low middling,' G.tifi; pood ?r?inr
ary, 5.94; ordinary, Sifres, 12,000
including; 11.400 American and 1,000
for-?pocula*k??-aad-'e*por't; receipts,
29,000 including ls^aoit American,
stures closed Sterte.-!,'
New Orleans, Feb. H*.?Wk44e a>
considerable aruQuj?t of llantdaUoA
today' came " fro'hv^W? long ?tiBl flf
times, the cotton market h?l* attady
and. .closed at a nut.gala '?frf'to 7
i'^JUftd. Sellin* *ont > was ertl?ttf*
preparation" for the"-'coining holidays.
~*?e highest levels, were 7 to 8 peint?
er yesterday's final nguf*y/.jjci,
,\ CoPiJtwe?^ajad? from
the spot >s&rk4tf?gw the south, tbe,|
claim that-tne
I to the- lowen
belief,,la*
[Were the
[in Texaa
[net crop,
prices
; close. ?
' Spot cotton at??dyV unchanged; !
[Rf*do*!ft?g> .?3. Saie3 .ow the vi/ut^iit^M
50? bileS to ?*rrlv^ &QJL^>
Cotton futures ctasedf '; Iftttch,
[112.45; May. dnhw^fe; August,
ll?.l?; Octpbhc, v l^V; . , December,
tf,CT,j^ha v. . ..-.vu
Col^pjfeg^fe,
New York, Feb. l.d.V-Cotton goods
markets were quiet agajlf^.lOday with
pr?tes ferny steady, wtJof^tnartsets
*ere firmer. Raw silk was Arm with
Etna demand steady. Fancy dress
goods aifd'flnd-cloaklngs have been
opened for fa) I.
The rotter, exchange will be closed
next Saturday' out o^dnt(!t to ?te
ittd?!*^ Of O?orge Xif. Neville-, e.;
prjgljftftt. of the exchange, tv:ro died
Cotton See* Oil
York, Feb. 19.?Cottonseed oil]
? rfecrthcot ea/to ?me? ses
?l?Atlon tndnc'e?rby^i
M easier crfidjg_
~z. :;;r?..y ?* ???e n^virac- ira luuin
verleg and buying by eajMgjklseioh
reuses. Fine* prices wW#*2 to 5 L
^jgfflNs tret lower. Sale& 9,000 barrel*, |
RAttft?NT. AnBBsVltfC?'
mm.
2. Time loans
, money
KCl
1 si
& mi
Commercial
1
made in the freight rata case? wlth
In the next thre? rtrorrtftjr. Bfa&W
tlve opinion Inclines sttoajrly to the
belief that some increase will be
granted. There was gee* inquiry for
iff an du rd railroad" sBar?f aW* afso for
ittJdCB e* aflThafed Idduertrjes expecte*
fo ra&ett from ? more rfewrak mJytrtf
policy o* dUy part! of the? ctfrVtdr? if*,
they ar? pertaritCe? to rafatetheir rsfes.
Tbw ?ftdmWo reWtion wise o%* t* th>
cess?t tos 0? 11"-/?.'.'? f???ft to p'f?sw?i**
on the" list. W?aTc?esB of, v?rtMf? ,
Istocks atto held ft??t tte gefl?faf |
[market, Ree? Jptthd pi-eftrre# afcuf?
|a new low record1 aft 9%. H Gederat
ttaTftruel* to* adval?ce- at 6t\e
time a*nV#tofr ? ga/tt of ' nearfjr ' ?
points, ft. B6*(f stove- 75. ai#cem
redL^wKfr its low pVi?e- rasf ''m?ntn
|| inj bonds fell off, bwt prices
..I mtoTwtalned*. Total safes, j
varoe *i,7?e;000. urnied
vf*#er? rmetuVBgrw? on caff;
isac? A. tow is; Milswrs,
s : " Chamoerfaftl'a dough
Rev, Jas
Minn., writer*:'
Remedy has been a. needed, and weir
coughs and. croup.'* Giye Chamber
lain's CotW* Bemedy a frIW and w*
^conf?deh?t ye* will *mf ? very i
?rr?etnal and* cOnflOu?'1 to ?W. It' as*1
occasion requires for years to come,
Las 'many others have done. For sale
hT^v Evans Pharmacy.
Washington, Feb. 19-,?Mot at noon.
Ex ?crive "?ssIs? tet ecee?isr re
newal of eight "pe?dfrig^ arbttretiirn
treaties.
Senators went to whlfjr?
confer with tretta^nt W
Panama tdffe r??tett?.
Majority Leader Kern annomwaed,
that Senator Stone wfeutd be ebenen
Ichedrmsn of tbw f?fetgn reatfMn*
committee-, KnrmmMp.ar tSe hrte S??S>
for B?e?tt.
Motte* 'to farce* the Aferaba eont
leasing bl?, ?? ef. rAnwblf*eW wetrt
over ft> tomorrow.' " " ?
I Lsas?
' ''Met at aton.
In towtath Conransr?.. CetonvJeslan
advocated the bin <to> regulate rsStt-rbaif;
^seenrHy^seues^ .
m .Conferees.began work on the ATaa
ikjfcjHTd Wth the prospect of Insisting
?fBftse^senate's $?6.000,000 bond is
S'dd'lliiPoyisleiiy-; ?'
Debbte' resumed- bp- Indian bill.
r ; >'Bftcslohn Lee Coulter'advocated di
rect state loan* to fwhtefe befOre tfn-l
irgal, crcdito'M.fomn^seion.."
Final wqte on ?^ah apprpprtatjyn
bill wek overv ?ntn^miayi. ' I
. Adjourned at 5.;2$ to ,n*eo PrkU y.
A very spec's
todny ' wHl be" "Tke
'a three' reef drfm* ?V C^wSf
Theatre
tant," .
Johnstone, scena*i>k> edi
tern brsneli-'of rthw
Mlliuat finds its nsoUvW ?f ?ne
the most i?Port/rbt r??thral proirlt
of the civHlzetf :' ' woiria, "Wof
suffrage." In Anterfe# 1 thH <i$t:
Is being solved 'f^HHHH
militancy, bu? in ?r/gla^f?
clans' t^apKbt' refusaftc
issue has brought violeni
and n e^trncfj?n of prop^tt ''M^tI
before eBualletf hr the ahtraft <ti:%f&\
&hi '. ' ^' n Twa-fl? --?^?l
- Mr. Johnstone, m r .
?san aet htfaeV** t(fe '?
to th? voto. Hff ttla
Pself t? tik bthrrt ' nf '?jt>%
destruction of
lives sir the
aettitnfg It:
hr#*t?"'
inculpai polling placr
/V>J9I!P'''I?' PP dsn*' snf?l*
H stampede." Just prior to the
ip-i'of the signal bv, the directe;;
start the scone a Saa'art'n??'
S^lWled by an m&k&im ttQS
n. huge crown or
gathered. Bet
a, fouj^ip^k^
toountlarWti rtotf eait
Ms^kened. nessa <a>ss!.,_
^cAn canght fa. the edr,
BvnftF prilled ddwn and
<L 'I
if tne camera man. allvo, tsnhinv
. turned the crank and" caught.
et****', it br ofie of ffi^ m&A i??S->
. . lupin* Rtr*?*.t mmm^ aver, W/ftr
saavin >Jjr? |>t1> w1 stetes !
iavnlassk.Wau. uadan way fat t*\* fiu||
tanipaifii. r * ^" ""^ I
Tuberculosis
HtOjgMSis, Trtttni^sjid Um
f
By Freeman Hall, K. ? '
' ?Jeappdlcml book teu* in niai*, sin?)?
>wTuber. iiKjBl. can be eurtd 1a ?tfat
II you know of any on? ftfoe?
na. Catarrh. Ii m?cMlUSV A?diw*Y trt- F"
lunc troob'.e, or are youmolf at"
.'will help you
?11
Krca irrou- nvfl ?
stt and leel thoro 1?
Inatmct yo-j hoir oUiar?. wtO?Jf?al?^
Iroa after all rei?^f>Wftleo?fc?grki!aaV
ered their rase hope lea*.
? one* to iha Yoakermaa Co., 6207
> 8?.K*l*maxoo. Mich., tkay will_atadT?
e?agtk? book by ratom map FREE, and
r?Wu??aio*?
,U?! * ' ?-?--'
rt's Just Like Tim
* When von ntn\A rtaaami
j aSV wa'nfT'the bes? an? at ? lLvlbtr
1 nrfee. Right here Is where you
Both, a? well a* the nerVfcea I
! a/radirate QfltrwajeAriat with; twa^
two years experience. Examinai
' entirely free. :
pB. ?cCREARY fJLYHI'II
W. A. P0WER
W?tchr roller
lettini
I 350 shot air rifle.
I skates, T?Fge doll, for setting ?5 p?efc
l naes ot ink powder at, 1? cent? eae&
I tftreh said-s^?tsafaud i winetiS
your choice of'above:' * ^*
U
j Oaiee Evans ?laildiag Phone Nojfr
w
Brawn Omce Bulfdin*.
Second Floor. Pjwei* &9,
*. * * *
J Blockjey BW^^m^rsouv 8^ a *.|
cause, beartoifdj.
4? it for less mtffifcy erV&*
rf^ satrff^ion.
?u0 3
r?t>t UM suffis* OetX? Ii? riWEoi?*
THE. 'BAtLri TQj N&U$
Mantels
We here a large assortment^ from
which 'to'-.choose. ^Let as1 show you
end help you plan, your fire-place
I for looks and comfort,
Llipter ajantef &
TUe Co.
B?ecktesrBuiWiTig
ANDERSON, ?. G.
kmc! of g^a^is, stalks,
cobs, com shu^U hay
and fodder. . Work done
whije you wait. Bring a
come to
; Beza m* day old _
B?rPttfmmth ?ocK^JWw winning
' stock in Augusta. Atlanta, etc.
Pawn Indian Ummer Ducko, (winners
: Pri^.trocas?:Prom prize- wttxhers,
Bronzp fttrlfeya?Pure or also crossed
' with. Virginia wild turkeys.
, Young Cockerels Caproaed so can car
's*- rir all chicks given them.
wirr *l^Da?^^]^^mB,
Anderson, |>~y - & C.
iy?NS' PHARMACY
?Thrfee Store??
our fanner frienAr wttp* vyS
I at, otfr atCTS*
Fr^Cat?d?en, .1 '*?
Steil trinkt!, and
?fcmg* to Smoke.
Toilet Articles- for the
. ?. 8KKT^ Prep. ,"
Office, ov*r Walter
^rogmssive Bankers Invite Your
Patronage
I The G??ses^? Natioiwl Ea^|~
has maa%a ieintrrttabteino^^ business dor
ingthopastyea*; ; ,.v ^^?lft] !?:' #|
j, There is a reason for this,-try us with- a pcf^
tion of youj? busnjcss now-later you will give us aty.
...We Pay In ter.es %f;9^'?%KiMA
J. II. Anderson, Pre*.
Farmers smd Mem\%smU B&inJk .; j
Th? Fumera; toi J Tm&% Co..
Whose ccffifed rstxrcroRtt are a little, the rite off One [j.
Million ^lf4m?w? Ukirig on more aeV^accounts ev
?ry day *Jv>? ever before. / y. y.
THERE MUST BE ABS?SO?rc
SmaH dei4*rW^ especially Wed
andrer* esyecialhr arorecisted and, secede especial
J1".' .j '. ?.l .J.MJ.. . JJ.S. s
M.
4?*
ACCQt//VT.
Doa?'t you an* ttrortf, healwvy mert taken
ib noe .?Mi * io?*o? *9 t???>r?u ?o |tfjp?i
UPutotff bfcnK *o that yw can li?e fQtmugh your
Should you D!E would you !en*ayewr famny fecIpWf
"Bank your money; ft b youfc OMtT?
uAnVj* run? U>. 1- VAIID 1.
~?MBSyaaawepwBt<iy * ?^*^***
ay 4 per cent interest quirterly.
?BTOB^r FlfR BR, fi\r>BI51{S.
Illvens IHdn*t Expluln Why She Need,
od Bjie Now for a Change.
Columbia, Feb. 20.?If Elcnnora Fl.
SfflttAjfcr!?; X Of, ?li? no* seed as'sster
nny whm'r ?he was under lire ak.tiSfr'
hgatfa bf'seVeYar physYerarrs 'aftrf'???v^
Bleafe relative to her moral asd pro-]
fesBlona? character, why should she,
need, oat gutprnoy to question a. i?eu)r
ber of the board of regents who was
belog; eadbrhted by a l?gislative ce?*-,
lojtteer ' h ' ' H
This Was the nucsrrou propounded st'
flj/?f?tovfS Ute f?g^h^l ve com -
ka*^-men^l^^^la^b^r4 re
gents. ! # > . U!?'"t<'>-).; ...il
After Mr. Blxena had; road a care
fully pro pared .ItMHw?M^?I^^i?A
constantly Teferri
tfd that ;he p, refer red for Dr.
' bo represented by an at-;
_?ise f( might', he' hard for
ber to receive certain'statements that
fcii.aiJtthl.iJJlln 'Mr. Stevenson r?M
mmWmmmamoTy on the fact that
the nttqrweys for Dr. Sounder* were
ex j'.udedVhen sb? was grilled by>sev
cral hi?ri physician* Arid TJov: BlCase at
the executive meeting of (h? board
Insane on Decen\ber 12. .Mr. mvTPBs
did not give a clear answer to thU
question and the large number of spec
tators lsr^airatrpT?nie court room just,
iqUKheii'lgT^t^fa^ftssrnest.
? f * ^fi'*." * *
ira, Feb. M?sTTT*X: ^rrfss
sntertainod the PrlscUlas :*^?ry ^deWi
Hghtft?lly pa last TitesdaV* The" aY-1
ternoonVas pleasant)^ spent ln social j
conversation, during which
u d?lf
idftcourso was served.
, JSulse Jacksc it 'j visaing rela
tives In Anderson tdls week.
?^rs. J, T. Jackson dhd son ?r ^tor<f*
vlllo 8pent Tuesday wlt:?. ucr daugh
ter, Mrs. D. A. Burrls*.
Mr. Melvln "Mparts
in fowu fotfik day. or so this week.
iuviuUoaikave .1 .< ?m rprerve^- beap
to the ai?tmi? of Stuart Basku]
and Miss Annie Bfenelle Lamb,
?<rfsTdyejkg>lse : late In Colnmbaa^
QaT, March ^th.
Jots; j. n. bo** ;nr ^rss ctrfreti m Lea
inlei* Tuesday to cc her brother, Mr,,
tVM? lt.il ?Kn a .vi.lio m
Fred, a W.
Fetten- **?e I.
eee*x
Mr. J. fTonij^ uxsg
tempting to hautes
m?fe was vilnfullj
was cawrlc
tal trussed
ar<
*?M
met.
4Wr
Field
led.b
os J?
son.
, Mm ta a stmimt' o? toot is* av
Imtd ratal rente No. 2 freoi sj^ajS,
W ?W So ao by Autr?v?ii?. mis will
he. a ssreat convenience as the Aaftc
vlW cdBce will be stye to get the
4*try papers from Anderson on day
vf Issue and will bring Antteville In
isttoh closer, touch with the outside
wctfd tbaji it is now. ^
rj^mii? FOR OB^mU^
riiV**?)?*-?-?? '
(By Associated Press)
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