The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, March 04, 1914, Page PAGE SIX, Image 8
HOW ON IN
IN?ELLIGENCEf??CONTEST
Race Is the ?fc^H?*$r Observcdfcy th? Man
agement r>( |k#^^^ D?partirent-im
j penile to Pi ck, Winnert^
: D?N^? STOP TO REST NOW.
Wh?t did I'do yesterday? This Is a Mrs. Hu?l?r"Thompson. 97,450
?i Hstlnn th?t ?>v??ry . fwir-minded Ilv4 Mr?. J. J. Stuart.,.. ?2,?,55
contestant should ask herself. This Airs'. II, I'. Eisenm?n .^...^ W.lTS
lr. ?1 hattie ot fsmc and fortune but |t .Min? Lulu U. Smith .100,845
ls measured nevertheless by the re- Miss Edna (iimpbell .79,800
snits you get day by day. lt. is not M bis Greta McClellan ... .._80,020
tho contestant who work? hard today Mrs. P.. g. Taylor >.64,4?0
und spend the rest of thc time telling Miss Annie Cunningham ... 50.225
others what nh" has done that winn Mrs. C. J. DeCamps.50,020
u.'ithlng. lt ls the ono who keeps at Miss Lula Brown .'JLH5
1? and works every day and says very Miss Elizabeth McGee ..80,646
Hille to any one. Work IB the only Miss Ella 'Avery .109.2GB
th.ug that will win, and a candidate Miss Lois Garrison.?1,835
ii.ust work to get the greatest result?. Mis? E. G. Harrison.63,276
On the.great clock of time there ls Mrs. W. E. Rey?or.50,100
Just on?/word-"Now," and that ap- Miss Alattlo Gaillard .108,900
??Iles to the ladles In this race who Mrs. Rsymdh* Beaty.54.730
wish to be tho winners of the beautiful MrB Husan (. Frederick*.. .^110.165
pr!xes that we are giving tho 12th.of ,Mlns Lyn(U Thompson .*. ./TIWI
Ml'.ri ' . . * . r " . Miss ABnie: Williams ... .. ..42,225
'I he .man who starts with rioihlng Mrs. Clarence Giberne .109^25
II ii wot iH wqy through obstacles 'iirHTnirT xt\ * .
natura- I ...Hf Iclnl, to competency , WslBltTRwt
finds himself In a contest at every turn 411 riDPai Kniff???v?nrT?. ant*tA*
of the .Way. Measuring on^frj^p^^S^SsSiSS
thingH invone. Mao^t?aarer^*aew? ^wlgHrjl .it'twwi^ss?' ' '^^J
their power until thoy meet others In W \ ^ f Tirol Ina,
tho affntn of life, and aro made to '
measure their, capacity with that ot 'J '?'?'(?) DONALDS?
nomo other individual, wfio has , his . ?ii^iwwi,, iiatifluS ur ra. tam
mind ?et on a certain goal. , J.??f1?* Wgi"^gSffittiir' ' ' ' *****
In thia great eoritest many hW \, iv^!T88TW**
thc chador to match their capacity Miss Ella? Floyd:. ... 39,025
ugainst that qf othes;. test the real . .'" ' ' lYA*'-"
depth df friendship 0? others. In. this Miss Euja MaevBhartte ... .;. 42,425
v?ori o~?*hy ?r? fmdlng what they can ?I? Mc^ulioa*?:?. ># A . .'??40
do under pressure and are learning i Mra. S. Ai. McAdams. ?O.'Jt?O
their capacity us th?y could.not In any -j, 8JCABB?,
other fiold of effort. This is a train J Mr*. iv. ^t*r?|?.73.275
lng course In which strelngth and con-1 Miss' Mary FoOl^.i, i ?? fA.^ .Vgj026
tlnulty are tested. Th? Ones who stay Misa Mattie Batfater .. .. .. ./tftelT
to the finish will be the ones to carry Mica Lula Frke .. .. .. .. .'. ..1.025
off the honors,and the Pi Iz^s. BELTON.
.. "1,1 Atlas tera Jdartrn ... .45,030
DISTRICT NO. 1 .Miss Arlnfe McConnell .. ..89,333
r--u, M?as ines. Field? . . .55.Sri5
All Terrltor/ Within the ?Wrtaataf? Miss It?by Ellison.02,690
Limits af Andenos Mfs. N 'Vptkirts........... 50,725
, Mmit? or An?eraet. , Miss/.. Wlilte .es'sfio
Mm.j?T.Snow...'.113.610 MSS pn?lte wrt?t*?o
Mis?. Francie Harris Bruce .i 70,550 wlLLLtMST??i
Mrs. Ola Cooley ... \ J9m\W&.*rW*Alktg^^.,?6/215
Mis? Eli^o?l?VanfWy<*...%.5U2?|. ; /BJWBCA.
?Use?
od Fertilizers
ike 4as?t?t?-Jcrcps tthing our roadV mikedI igoods than you (jan
with your home mixed goods. Ia the first place brimaklng/your hpme mtgsT t
ed.goods you get your ammonia from, colton spedV-mekl,' ^ which is a good. [
ummoniate. but it daw not last long onougtk., About the time your cptton
begins ,to iririi-rriak? ^n bolls-.-yodr cotton seed meal Is'nTmost exhausted. ;
So ?mwjuHL ?iJQa^ufae^When ,tli? Btrjt'n. ?3 ?be. gratest on tho. cotton plant
and ne>ds tho cr?ait uaadnfc at ri food,- >
which you get from^M^ .sec^ime^^ and Ms t^?fe*;1 '
growing weaker and the result ls that your cotton sheds.,
Now in getting our mixed goods, tho amthbnlu ls derived from Fish.
Ble^,^aQt?g^C#?*0^^ Ammonia. As O?? of t
those gmmonlatps exhausts anpther conies tn'?nd ?altes jtts pis^e, flsft Jp
lng longer than nay".i.So41iat aa or#, pf ^hese,\i|mmpn)fttes. gives out anoth
er cornea Irt and your crop ls supplied With plant food from tho ?rM?S' ;
Hprouta inrtbs.gradad, aXi\diirlng thfe ..Workmgisaaao^a|^rm
by season and until the crop lSjgrpwA and re^dy t?V be gathered.
iiHh and blood and tMpajrliraert Wm*^
in a ?fertiliser, .lt maka.a beUer fertiliser than when'.: the ammo?lji,
derived front ppttonr *eed. weat;only/ and oar<M^rtUlfer, ta better, Jt|J6t?
your home mixed goods. If you put lo the same ammonlates, .. 'Sn; -
your home mixed fertiliser that V# pj^ k4 oj?^t^^f^
much as ours will and lt won't h? as good TOr OT* .Simple jr*tH?t?<
that lt won't be as well mixed. It won't run regular, ead |he crops
grown from it l>? ?**;reAulBr.. -?-a- v ?ff l*V W*t
They wilt be ?i?ri?tfe*rBid*1?bod a?Di* afd sotoe ehwlf atrfSlla. '?^Bipi!
the regular Held of cotton where all the stalk? air- about the same else
that turns off cotton at gatherWlt ?the^TTi^??^
crop of cotton w?? bring a good* pride, ? ^ ??nt a gcbd crop ard don't
want to lake any chances In oinking a good crop. In using ov.r^ppods am- .
moniated SH they are; you.- are not taking ahy chancee? fonio^ A^e^dvitiPK
ibo beai feii?ii/.ur ii? hir ?m?, und tuc. ?"'<V M.I??_^?S iv-.j?Sp C?VOU??', O. ?t.
One or two more good crops at prescrit pw?e^CMCy^rig?g Which' ??em
probable, wOl pufr *.?reat.mapriof .?bu out or tlle^woSs^Bo" lt does.not
seem to be a good business to take any C^yC^j^kliif^s good crop.
Suppose you make, your heme mljced 'goodtr. igetring, ."^??tj?ammonia
from cotton sred mrat at.? dollar a,tm nh>aper tliap, wc ,mu 4t( lo you
for^an^^ ^J^' 4^^*l.
acre. That ?pahoa ?b?ut l?? pounds ?fTllnt cotton and i
sent prlccs-p^rj6?%Mv.Now: yow don't .think H.wi? phj:. l?vWpk AKt*. I
I ry lug to Hayn 20 of. 40 cents an acre on your - ferr.lltr.er -bdl. when lt j
lukes tM Jaa^.la'ifer fdr hoYh> V ?j{v" - , ??Maj
your red lands and our. ?-4-4 and 10 4-4 on youl? gYayiandrf. r^itj?n^wav'
late oiv?aihnf this' Jail sa? there wa?, oji?.te a liiticucotton to bo gathered af-.,
ter Christmas. **.-r'^* % J* ?jJSfe^
One advantage In using 10-8-3 and 10-4-4 in.that this 10 per b?tot.et
Phosphoric seid haateaa the maturity of thc bolla And when a cotton boll
1K rrown. it writ. ope?. JW ai ^rh*A> JH??h ia *rown/ lt wUl ripen, andi .
when a watermelon ls grown tt^wuii rapesvj ,
made by
snr?r v? . -?K.? * A
I ne /^rra^
Mia* Kl?ifi -?ligh_.~.39.025
som PATH.
Mr?. W. .c;.?lack.:.112,675
Mtas Knpa Leach ..:..<". 76,780
Mra..Je*r,y M?Kenaie ... ... 24,875
Mr?/ -Oscar: McCurry.'.??/4?0
Min? Alberta Cox. 44,500
Mia? .Ulli? Smith.44/14T.
Miss MJttie Kay ... ".4*100
M?RB Annie Belle . 48,(.25
Wt I, MN I?. ?
Mis?. MeUlo May?...-., 48J?25
M? RS I??tB?e9J,L^?j{>^**:''- . 4 42<c5?
-Miss Pawltae Hegaas *??-..39,025
1MB PLA Y.
Mina. Vera. Cruw?ord. 39.025
SGL'T?? PN ION.
Westminster P. 0^ IL F. D. No. 2.
aira, Otto Burrlas*..'..,. v. ?.?... 9?.296
..u.tr. rr--*ENIMU?T0N. ' -'it
MIBK Margaret Evan? . ?OTi;20fJ
TOWXliLLK.
Mfa. N. C. Brown. 42,225
S???s^ i.?25
Misa Nelle Robinson..."..39.025
Mfa Glady? Srolt..h.41.060
MIHB Edna Mae Folaer.39,025
> ; <-.. AtJTUN.
Mbw JUATJf..^t??jjjJT . '66,875
Mia? Mary Rowland!.39,025
WABE SHOALS.
Mrs. J', pr HUI .. t ' . ?'. lOs.sus
Mlsa^Mary^Lee^^^rriBRI^ C^.. >|Wj*|
^^'r^f?W^ff:-' -v-r - .-v? 4*,*5*8.
M?as Lucy Todd .; ..43,l9n
Mt?., Henry Whitfield.43,490
Mra.lOeo. W. K?'rn?la.42,6*0
Mba Vers Chapman.52.480
WALHALLA
Mian Rose-Mary Busch . 57,605
. OREEN WOOD.
W fl"/BT flratttfer. ?r.' .'. \'V:*toM
Miss Hattie Greene .',.-...v.39.025
NEW MARKET.
Ml?? Almena Coleman.39.025
? ??"f'i->r-,A,"li?inair ?U. i mir|_' - i >
*,*.* #.+ *.* + .*"*'* * :;. *.
*i Atlanta Letter ?
t^f* ^ ^ft ^ ^r* it*1 ^ "e^ V V TP
NBw?siTEMa
Heap Buke in Al lan tu
Atlanta. Murch 3.-A real live duk?
ahd his hc?htlfut American (Wife, a for
mer-Ral timor* girl, ure in.. Atlanta.
Th?!; newspapers knew bim for a real
duke bttcnuse ho.tried his best, to;
dodge all the ?reportera and then treat.,
edywfc reporters &Uh beautiful couj/
tebyiWhfetj thay Anally caught him dc~
sP?^hbt'dodging. '. r. t;
fae overage' alleged ;.duke ,. .who
cowa*'!0 4I?P4 (bjmself "duke"
|o^*io*^'p"Wtlt?^et registe*, 'and
ihHir^gocs-to hVroohl and toiephoufrs.,
alt -?*&?< eitpiiediiena. to; condone!* ..\Mr4
the' AtiahiAips?ls-n^tc, than o?*n"m
but
ds^e. Athtatfahs hsvev^D^mtned Jn?'a
number, of ye?^H, is--Armand Dbe. ?0
Richelieu! accompanied by ilia wife,
ti,.. ?irsebe#s de &?c'h*!*si?. wliiviW-ft'e
formerly Miss Douglass Wfie of BaRl
?iioi o. Mai They registered . as plain
^%^iS(S??b?^4?te -?r^tv^tti^ ?ott?a
vrsilor waa prevailed on. to talk was
the foot that the principal thing, he
spew, about Attanta?a** ?rn .thing ?xe '
A'ruaost iwuncest?d .tai. safest*.***
(he Unit od Btatos federal, penitentiary,
Which he declared bad a world-wide,
reputation, a* one o? ibo models nt its
W|k*W?. -? reit ?-. : ?/ ?W> Xfl <*> ;
Kr.rirr.ted Pr?sident
k^Urpta, March '3.-.W. T, Gentry of
Up sideo^o^the'.Hou th ern; Dell T?le
; /Mfv$0ntry:wa^^ to New
fVweYe' J.
W?IIWPi/.'llhaw/ lilfflep, general coun
Iplf,^ J. Holdltc , general auat?br^
ingjLhe'-a^nerh ^IholeaV^T^aftH !
kHyougboura . m'tfrititif?rn toirrttftjF
: Atisnta^^^?T^^ I
Sie Festival A^|a|W.;Sa>f>unceB to
day .the* the sal? ^;se?W tt?keU^r
lan?a. ~y'"T"^***^-T****i|,?:
aiJeS b^^
* THE MARKETS ?>
'*> %* *.
Ne*r, York Cotton -
New %rV MarclA-Irwfcrrt* that
th? active ?pot demand expected after
lh?\^pt.'-afc March had failed to dr -
Vt lop. arid ' rtinmi-rf or .freer frpbMpfofr
Ing's today were aeenmptiuled hy ae
tlv<> Jjf?tdatlo? in '^<t?>n. '< *e ' open-,
lng was ?teady. : point.t hf girar to 2"
l?>Yier. ,Ja, *yw{?..i iy with. nU-ady ca?
hies.
. Soute buying seemed to be. encour
aged by reports thal active business
waa. pending in Uuasla, und .private
no.ra w^vpd ,ent) cot?^n freely "in the
'a*ir? ?Wp There -V^nqt -much
support, however, while the nret mes
sages received from.. Nev* .Qrleana.
Hlioy/?d f??at'lve weakness r.iheve apdi
1^WlM&$f?tbero ^elll^g orderfi.
The market soon weakened Iii con-!
seuueuce. -.-..?nd ?11? montha.,..except
March, made new low. ground, for the
season ?..Willi .the close;barely steady,-,
11 to.16 net.lo,v? r.
General business was still restrict-]
*d't?T7ae^itmi?':d wh-e service, and
New Orleans was. the only, southern '
market heard from up to. the close.
SpOt cotton quiet: middling uplands,
13.00: gulf, 13.26. No sales: . , w
Cotton fiit?re? cloped-barely steady.
March ppenred at ?2.M, etosetf 11.09. '
May opened 11 .?2-.- closed 11,05. |
duly -opened''ll .80. ' cfosed'TfXftT-v
Octdbe?'opened ll.?J? Closed 11.30. (
ravcT>pooi;-MVrc^
In fujr .ff?roanri; prices st?'a?y; mw-'
d^l^g^f|Jr^?J ^ go^m^dlk^^W^
'^SaSP^W bfc?udlng 7;000" Anf^)
can and COO lor speculation arW Ex
port.- Receipts. 7.?JW0, Including,06^.
TOO American. Futures closed barely
steady. ',:!r/' '1- -.'.?.-'.'? - ??
New Orieaitt Coti??
*0?r??pKVt-8 towe-.-. Middyng.
12 7-8: sajes on the ?pot, 3.100; to ar
rive, Cy%Cotton* . ftfthrea chapo*
March, 1??0; May. 12^1; July, 1852;
SMtftrfSw. October, U.3S; .D?cem
sri"'li?i.Y " IV. .
j||p^p? - -
t&t?t??k*;' ^?polir.-i^Atto?-' seed
tell ^ Kiw.'Aas ' higher, Awing. to ?br
?en<;e'bf March tenders, light Vciut e
^^ni^cpd ,.Ui/.a^s^thy; wttl^/l^Aii
; :T}te^market closed tv-s<ea*f.1 ^'Sjfev
liWmXm*. jwar^f^^r^ April.
New ,ywk.) J(|grek i.^Cotton goods
markets today wore nutet and steady. ?
Tarns^were dqfo *tf^??ttwsY|i i (ese I
ruled firm. Si?ts offered, for.fall have
been advanced;,.?l^per-r.eci Ja some
leading.lines. ____ j
?
stocks and Bonds
New -*o^??I^-'^'Sto^ ex-j
Chtfnge tralW?itiWW toddy; ^Ml? on a
larger basis than yesterday, still were
abnorrnuliy jjmftL The tlnnnci?l dis-t
trict hnd not-fr^ovcred^fV'^Bt- the idf
r?tf-pf. t\.vmwt?'r i;".-"* \- v*;r:
-MbV?ment 6T>the Important stocks1
were sms?jAnd ?we undertone das,'
^^?S?1h^^^ea^medLoly Riir
roundlng the ?a^t^ most attention
stocks to this conditions of affairs was
to?7^8,': aft?W^^ng^'at^es 5^^fn4"D^f
Nb? Eipne-? showed a ?-fcoim ad? '
Pli?lflIlIiiOH
iMup I fir&'kj||?l?./,,ll mm I
I: SlirS IH6Y Aro I
g.Ti^^e, ypuip ?riGice p
g-. S passenger Ford Touring Car . El
Hg- '; ? ?; A.?? w. -.J- v, * . 4-.-"t;- 3g
J First Grand 'Prfai'i i =s= " ? :
tThtt i? tfte Sett anoVmost popular ctrf m the tfoited Stales for ?uiy- 5 S
TWO SECOND GRANO PRIZES ONE FOR EACH DISTRICT S 5\
^^^^^^ T" '
ITHE LESTER PIANO ^BHH?HH?BBV' I ?
. : M VaJue $450,. ' I L . | |
First Prise District s. 1. MB B ?
^El . A -Ml- deacriptior* a? to quality ? Kg
B t?djt?itfty of-^?h design, cou?d H| Ht-*--' O
9fe ' totty'be given in such' lironed 1 BPHfff> li
* , ; ?4^VM,aic House. 1 8K? ? ?
? . ^ ^^? 'mtrument to you. jg ;
|8 TWO Tiil^D )?R?^,^0?E FOR EACH t>Bti?GT S
..Ifti^^ ?9: f^4^K HILL Sfegfe a9^^Vai?e
1
^r^tfieir show roo ro*^ They welcbme you to a.fl
SBEg- -?... i.... JB
flSt ' L*?? ^^^a?^jLj^?^JK^^^^^^^^^??^? ^?napect?&Bi at a&
pf|' ii mi ii>;iHiiii m.im mn mi ip . i m n ?in --^"^ - fi! <
jap ? '
?- "V &Q.I?U$|N& SCALE OF VOTES ?, "'J
gg ^ A'??srtS^^ -fil