The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, May 07, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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COTTON PRICES
CHANGE LITTLE
Weather Condition*? and Foreign
Demand Came Trading To Be
Rather Lirwied
New York,-May c.-?r.: early 'dd>fl
vanee In ike cotton market waa
checked by thc favorable average of
today's weather news, bat after ratherr
a.Lkftri> reaction, prices steadied agr*
OQt-a renewed 'demand for old er
! " !?ioa?"?and' th?* eldee, j??.,s?e?
net 8 pointa higher to 2 points lower.
Houses with Liverpool connections
went activo buyers of July during the
carly trading sod after opening steady
?kgx^,ch unge/i prices ,t?.an advance,of I
a point?, tho market sold about 4 to
I? points net higher. July contracts
ha?o were selling about ISO points un
der July-August in Liverpool at the
opening; compared with a diff?rence
of. on ly 94 points,, seme two or three
v:< '?'.v.; ugo, and tho foreign buying was
Mipposeu lo bo both fqr the purpose
cr rcrlH^ing on cid straddles and fer
fresh Rtraddfa accounts.
.Wa crop po:-):'.?ut: sold 3 or .41
points net lower during the mlddlp
of thc afloruoon, while the . old. crop
reacted . io about.yesterday's tlosint
figures, hut tho market waa tseadiec
uround (his lovel by scattered cover
ing and rallied tfevoral poluta in. bl
Jate .trading when lhere was a goo
dornend for. July from a house cred?rJ
ed with having stopped part of. Ittel
' first May notices for southern, mljl
Interests. < Ijosihg ' prices were O'lo
8 points higher on c i crop mouths?
Cotton lulim/< closed steady. .".
Openl-d ('lo4?4f
May'.12.50. ]g.64
July.r..12.21 12,25
August.12.05 12.09
October .K.11.64 H .83,
December.11.70 lt.64
Spot cotton quiet-, middling up
lands 12.90; gulf 12:15. So sales.
New Orleans Cotton
Now Orleans, May 0.-Conditions at
Liverpool off Set tho Influence of good
.weather In the cotton belt In the lo
cal rouen market today and the close
Wfta"?t au advance of 8.tO:fi points on
thsT old crop months, and 2'to 3 points
on tho noW' options.
The Liverpool market 'showed mod
arattx .Accll.ne, but. it also i
raiut?ly'dlmi?lfiii?ng'' supplies,' int
condition roved sufficient to offset.-the*
i-f fort of clearing weather, in the west
ern heit und keep price*'iii tkisi;mar-.
kel at-? fairly steady range.
: <-.t;.v.n (untren closed steady. Close.
Moy 12.S1 j July-12.37.1 .August 12.3I?*.
October. 11.69;( December 11.6?.
Spirt4 cotton steady, unchaagwt.
Middling'13vl-?J sales on the spot
??.'.H2m ?to arrivo 775.
Liverpool Cotton
7.81; Vr>
cpecqh.
?.O?O; :.?
ny C.-Cot li.
idilttfc 7.S7; middJU
ii? R'87- sale
lulet; May. $Ml May-Sue*
ingusi b.?ri. i-s; ?ug-??pi
lober. November 6.32 1-2;
annarv 623 1-2: January
Cotton ?Seed Oil
oil!
ul nv wal of support on tl
in?rs and scattered Hot
6 A " Vkf
r\ Vf? WU
To the Wise
Is; Sufficient*'
I Commercial
Sf OtfCS UNSTfe??Y
RESULT OF Wi
Financial Atna?sphefe Beclouded
On Account of Ulster and ,,
Mexican Affair*
(HyAssociated Press)
New York. May 6~The stoek mar
ket was atmest a standstill durit
most of todays trading. In the for
eign i park o ts, as well as at home.
inttiatlv*ywas lacking, and Indications
were foran Indefinit? period of tnuc
tl?h pendln? the clearing up ot some
of the more Important problems * which
obscure tho outlook. /
The English market, lt is expected,
will go slowly until the Ulster ques
tion'fit disposed of. On account of
tito continent, financial conditions aro
siill ummtlnfuoory. In this luerkot
the Mexican 'situation continues to bc
the chief restraining .influence. While
tills factor ha? beeii. of ?maller in
fluence since the suspension of hos
tilities, the uncertainty ?rj? ?ei,t,;o?
this score hang? over the market.
Forecasts ot the produ?er'o monthly
statement, to be made Icier in th<
week, call for an in-, i- ts - <,f supplies,
estimated variously at fc?O.OOO.OtlO to
ir.,000.OO0 . pounds, i i
Demand sterling rose to' the highest
figure of the year today,: and it was
expected that further engagements of
JW? Europe would lt? arranged,
dc . were steady aside from u 2
?se in Rock island collaterals, i
.otal bales par value*'S^UO.OOO. !
United Stat ox L's reglstcrM i k?fk
1-4 ou call. . ?i?' -'.
CHICAGO GRAIN ?
( litcogo. May C.-Chances of . de-]
oreased' acreage in the Red" ll!ver Val
ley, both on .he Minnesota and Da
kota Bides, hay much to do" today with
bringing about strength In "wheat. Tho j
outcome was a steady rlosd at a shad?;
to ?-4 2 tz net.advot?e. Corr, finish- (
ed a slxtoentn off td.'1-? a 3-Sc Up,'
pw^arith a gain of ,i-8 to 1-8 ? l-4e?
and provisions dearer by 7 1-2 to 20.
HEn?r?KT? C?-TTV/? SHOWING
(By Associated Press.)
.\'?w Ork-?is, May 6.-rThe atate
ment. Of Secretary Hester , of the'New j
Orleans coltop exchange db weights j
of bales of cotton handled, overloud j
te Americun manufacturers .o.utslje]
eft ?ec oettou>,beU during the r?oht?m I
of September io April, Inclusive, show j
ah average per bale' of 620.651,100;
against 524, ,?41, 100 for the samr \<v
nod lost year.
ta . - . ' ^ . _.?.
'. * D A V I?* CONGRESS *
i ' ' ? *f
? . ?. V. >* * * ? ? * *
??'.ted tress.) .
Hr.'., it. noon, !
Uroad'c?piUl?
; >>t:oi no^rd.
Veratdry Lune, before public land
; vr.rir.nittoc. uuvackT.eU Ferris bli regu
lating water powers on public -v4?>?I
Judiciary ae^TOominlUee resumed 1
h?arlnK on taapjeachincut charges j
against Juktlce .Wright of the District !
ot- Columbia supreme court. |
. Secretary of war submitted request J
for immediate appropriation of $2f?,000;.j
for sanitary caro of military posts!
and equipment of Panama canal son?. |
War department, adversely reported,
?i: ifi"Oj?OEed feder*? improvement or t
Bayou St. John, Orleans parish, Lu. j
Adjourned at 6 c. :u. uhtl! . noon j
repeal, bill continued.
Continued discussion^ ot rgrfcuHural i
I appropriation .bill. :" '-I
i ' Sassier' Lippltt urged adoption res
olution asking, president iptecpluiti
Ireports'that He supports Oen?rai Villa.
. Continued consideration Ot" agrio a 1
Iturat appropriation bill. :'
?Thuwdav.'Vi ' ' * . ' .
Commencement eserolses at ti
bPchter High School. On Thur*
! Mb?- MUdc'-ed Wright, Miss Annis SoW j
[Strickland, -Miss Gladys Johnson. ?ft?si
WaUer? ?od-MUe Ernestlhe W^cV. j
aKn? .Miiot-t?
cued "Curfew
At'>* '.?n pi?**??.- j
tatton of tho medal and ? r^iWfitctwnjr f
>pyrfi?ht 13I4." by Am<
American Bi?ejaclk
\4or.v sor,;, after, the guns??f U?e,,?
~Y.?M Crus .thc invading American aa
r *Tjtn tile Wprk of restoring order. T
p-:g?lMt ijlfs bad fo? tbe mo?t,V?fa?ix
ire!' p?>lh?ed by the iack?vs and tuarlr
o" f>e empty strer:?.
lng help and vim h?ve been rresont
at altnost nil, af the social gatherings
and hero's hoping that September will
return them gil to us.
Miss Kell Smith has the sympathy
Waa called lo her home in Atlanta on
account of the Serious sickness of hor
mother. Miss Smith ia hoad milliner
at the Palmetto . Dry Goodsi Co., Jind
she has iiiade a -number of ? friends
dlnce uhg cam^ here.. ?
Di, Frank Lander, ot VVI^Uuiistan.
was a business vteltor - to the-^city
last week.
Quite a party- wont' from here to:
relton to be present at the Oratorical
Conteat at that place.
' The Peisrer peopte ' were very" much
excited over' a fire which fAar^wJk1
tho Opsnra V?ouse^ast TK?rs.HV n
(iroceiy Col, looked an Sf they would
go, but hy tho brave Ugh* that was put
up by the flremep, ?ll waa aa ve il ev
cept tho Or ?ra House. Tho los&Jxfaa
considerable and was only .oartiy?^?y
ered by insurance.
Among-the WilUamalou people who
came ovr-r tor the Behool commence
ment last week.were Dr. and Mrs.
James Belk, Mayor Vance Cooley,
Miasen Lois l?.in?a.??*.. stay W/eihbVn'.
?.-1 ??-??e
Mitika barrie and Esther Lauder
w?ro ho&iopsea ut the Cloverdale Toim
1<U*1 I
n pa
zer t
So?
ft? hin
Patrolling the S
^{?lipers" had been silenced nm
jjfjWtrt fines, under the direction' ot
v*tep was the proper patrol nf tl
nu their duties. Mnrtlilvl
e plcinre shows a detachment' bf
reported a great time and a fine
S Mildred Harrison's father und
pr of Brushy Creek spent last ;
iy_with her.
MB^anrvrens spout the last wcnk
with tito Misses H-.-.rd.
ar/.d'Wrs. Edgar Murphy visited*
ive? .hern last week.
.i aad;&Lrs. J. -C. Holllday have
returned from a pleasant visit1
t?anta.. They left their littio sch,
iu OrreuvlUo ' with . Mr. and
?'.. <?? Muiuaax. \ '
. Hudgens and Misses Mary
\Hs|horn and .Miss Lois Hudgeijs
tl lani st on -vero in tcwn Mondsy
^^^Kp MeMaban .was in town
. ?ol closing last : Thursday
XWsS McMahon once taught
auf
COONIZK JACK
lislljp I ;
pted.
> recognize "Jgck" John
f?vy weifrht trham<don of
l tho fodcrf ls alfi ven'from the city of
'-Hear Admiral I'mik F. Fletcher, bc
ie disturbed city, luuttutuch na the civil
aw. .wasiprnejiilpwd* B-lfl UiejOlty wat
' armed sailors mtwffil^Pl^^
WILSON TO PAY
TRIBUTE TO DEAD
_
President, Daniela, Di we y and
; Others To Attend Vern Crux
' Vict^ FOn^?? :
___. .
WaabinBton. .May (-.--President WU-J
son will, voice the nallon'a tribute to
tho marines and the bluojacketa killed
In the occupation of Vera Cru* pt-the
I memorial eervices af. the Brooklyn na
vy yard Monday. Sec?rtary Daniela
and Ma stafi end Secretary Garrison
and Admiral Dewey, will bo umone the
chief figures at theS^?monl?>7
I"' Th#?vP,I*K!d*?t ?ruf- leave ; Waahrag
hxon for Wew York tate Sunday night;
Secretary Dufiie!? will' ?ail ' from
Hampton Roads on tte* yacht Mavflpw .
er and will escort tho funeral cruiser
Montana tb Nev/ York harbor. In the
lower harbor tbe battleship Wyoming
and the Cruiser Tennessee will meet
i the Montana, aud th,s Mayflower and
will bo sonTto tb!^hOin? towns oTth'o
marines and 'bluejacket on Monday.
????; .*<ii>??iui?ii ?iii-c-tj?j??ntie' to Boston
with the three New England dead.
IAt the marriage , of Mr. and Mrs.
Stnph*n K!s?-. i?.Trpjf,?, lil., ii ssa
1 agreda' that both .should work,* th?
wife's earnings to be used for living
expor.?e3 and itt* husband's to ?,0
deposited in a Joint bank account;
When Mnv, Kitts had learned that her
or th? p^h o| t
?orj, Stoned
" K- tfr ' ? . . >it?
Aa waa announced ??ne tim? ato.
Memorial dajr win b?^?baarM*. ?hla
year on B?ndhy,M*y 1?*V thai day
baa been observed ?to timur yearB in
commemoration pf tb* deuth of ; Gen.
T. J, Jackson, from which, moment tue
flag of tije Confederacy began to droop.
The. qraJtor for, the ?pi??|oit ^^ited
hy thc Oil lighters o' the Ccniedtiracy
ts Riclmrd ?. Manning bf ?iimi ir? who
?iii be inuoduded by Geb. M, ' hr
Bonham. Bey, J. H. Glnhoney; will
pronounce^ the invocation. The fol
lowing ahnc?ncemettt of committees
fron? tho Palmetto chafer hoe b>en
ntode by Mrs. R. C. Webb, prentd.?!*
?ne first named in each committee be
lair the ebairma? and is ashed io or
RSnl? ; the committee nt anea.
The committee ' la charge "
follows:'
*. 'Tho Kum??ton T?bM-?Mra'
tolson. -.:. .-.
Tho <? "Won y ?meat-Mrs. ..? Ola,
Mrs. .tojin. Frank. Mrs, ?. il
?hair, MisB'Marger?i femada, "i
The Court-ifbhse^Hrt; t?at
?ia? ?; 6. -Dowling; Mr?. Ra
Best? Mts. T. E. Hotttrd, Mtja. T
McCowa: M% Mt pgyne. .
MUBlc-r-MJhfj "Zenobia "WoleOlf?
?.?Pmi1offi.'smi w wv B?
Mrs. ?. T/'BMtVn.'Mrs. Bryaop*, ?
R., : V?!eWi Mrs,. A?; 8. inflan, i
a?iw?l!???;-w
Mrs;'J. Rt yadafrer?Wrtf. J. O.T^aftlI
hlt?? Mrs. ,J- "p. Suillvsn. Mts. w; B 1
Steel?. Mrs, J. M.*pavia,-Mr?. J. lt.
AnnVrnon. Mrs. W, 3. Brock, -SWJ
Ola Cooley,' Mrs. fi. "M,' C-Utoer.' Mra
asl
?v?. E. t^tgoa ; ' Mrn. Minnie soi rora,
Mir-, j. . yt: Payn?i Mrs? Richard
Roper. Misses .?S?noMa Welch, ^^dfta
Vandiv^r, Edna Broylea, Anna Bob
jason- Rosa .-.Payne, not Payntv Eilt
ton. i Mrs. J. J-/ - Bak&irai, Mrs. T. H.
Crayton, Mre. "WV. Wi. Webb. Mr* Kitti
Hammond. Mr?. Pat Major? Mrs,- .T. O,
Banders, ""?Sri?, j. H. Marshall,,jjjwi.
( :. J*. St: til van. 'Mrs.: 'JornV-'waaa;'
awi^Fri <*ft? : Watson ; Mrs. T. Ev ? ? o v.-.
ard. Miss Margerst Evans, Misa IWrW
OalUsrd. Miss Julia I"ewiv.
IR ^MAStr^G GOftS
i"*-"-ses.
Neighbor ?; li how Picketts C?aaty J??
cooperation between - thc. landlord nod 1
the tenant has been observed tn i*ivUr I
eas County,, lr*, his, latest Aiport, ?.-". {
1 - aislatam, state agent. of j
oVmoostratlon ih cooperation with J
CieniH?tj college ?av?-. 1 j
J!.'gfaddOs'of Norris. S. C. i&f
fctwaiisnt' farmer on tbs? term of t). w.
Tate. . Mr. Maddox-Ja, known in hts,
community as "th* best '?rmer in hte
county. (Piches?? Ho began on ti*
dead ??or'-. laud' fear -years -ag:.-.
Jand being- tull of gnlteya from knee
to wMsv *t*p. With deep plowing ter
racing and winter covering of rjr?fcey
gprctyi this' short Unie brobgu.t the
farm up to' where,-last' veer,' he made
an average.of ii bushels bf cordante.
1 -pound- rott?p per-aere.
He .has no.w more than thr^o-fdutths,
a renter can do wheu the ?W/lcrd c?
op^r?tea properly. And tl?ts.-, ht the
lord. Mr. Tqte tornhV.ice ti :r \ ;
ill Qftvir crop s?end and binds htm"
heir not to advodeh the chafgft?(;iier4
rent' as long JS Mr, Maddox remains
on the farm,. ;M;v Msdjn?ttj^a cer
tsln percentage or ell he njake* and
?WMK|iUir??uf..oao in to the in
terest of'rite other: Mr. Tate tn do
?Z-.1.? X'.t .-ttV.' . k ?_ ? u- - . -,
.is'"" "'W - mmr-. ? mt^ya?vm..^mm^ ?WT?
Mhddox is-'delighted'wita *Wr. /Tat,e
Such a harmonious coonerattve um*.
J<r? Kd^ara Bal
fchot Wi?
Mr. B? ii, I
groin fros?i Holl
lng ,that his bi
ward- Bannjstev
eight hr ?Wade, Or
land ts said to hara
??fad*--?-?' i i i-:-mMnitmmtT'^M?t?i \
Kif'?. ?". ' - ..ni. .i: mi j.^wx^ia^-. ffr.:.
& ss the Anniversary
ail Jackson, ?
8/ J^'?tl, ?JSTH, H. H. ku*s?)L JttHH
P. B; Maxwell, Mrc. W. R. Rn??
Mr*, li. s. Vahdjver,' Mrs.; VUklll
HanV?. Mrs. Frank u?tUard. ikr 1
Catholic Cewotery~-M>?< M. ?. Bdfc
hain.-Mra; d'.-t?.' nutter, 'Mr*; fe
Sfiauldln, Mr?. Th4o Vant, Mrs G
Prince. Mrs. Pmman. - 1 j
.The.?ravos wi? he decorated ita? j
?tedlately after the exercises lo tte* j
court housio ??tl everybod)- Ia eorQU i
albr fevUtd to unite with the ar&u,
jed paughtera Of the Con federar? Ls I
^..i?j???eip ter I) ere rot te a,
;>h' j?irt House-t?'l?rs. Hammond J^^H
Ahni?'jp?al'e.v.
Bf?iW. Mr* CTrtl-lna b?U?^? 'QwJ
Mil ss Amelia ReeaV Mis? Eunice Qi
fl*S.;^:MaraS|i?|^Mfiev ?PSift?'ft-'^p;
c?an.,Mrs,; m^.jpdtwr?^Mre* Ir;
iBfeatl?Vwttf. .tantos ThopiMBoxi. ,
Mrs. Ry r.
Mrs. Wilt
Miss Lily
Major; eliairman
er, Misa Andie
Todd
Kath
HUI'S court i
tica ?or a hei
sejuwlft?i