THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, FERBUARY 20, 190S I fl I i-i M M ill sWFP BF-iiwwa VSf .... f - .-.at ire inner porlicu cf the bociy is covered with mucous membrane ; . "'.r.-.l-r.iic; tissue is ahundautlv supplied with bloodvessels, veins. 'r'3 -T'niliarlcs. Each of these is constantly supplying to this iv.a-. .. ru-. ' V l - iirisS ntt.-i s-".pii it ar.d keen) tne. svstem h-:- t a V; Vo-.xl becomes infected with catarrhal matter it is net able to i'r.r ."iesuiVed amount o! healthful properties, but feeds the parts wit: pssii TT """r.il:, ,mV.ww '.r "s-.-oTipq and tissue so that tnr-v htwiaif world. It is as if each year the cotton, ; growing states discovered a gold mine ! thai; yielded close to a billion dollars. j j A difiei'ence cf cue cent per pound in ; tho price realized for the crop ear li j i j car moans a difference oi over sixty i million dollars. A saving cf even fifty ; cents per bale in the cost cf handling i jam! marketing the crop is equivalent ' to a fortune. The problem, therefore,; jf hcv best to martvot this vast pro- -- Til auction so as to realise the incst val ue to the producer and to these whosa ! aaraed. and Catarrh, with all its disagreeable and daugrcroa- j m.ercsus irc ahica to his, is tao .mcs. ; 'flir i-5 r oneMr:- r nir.ti'? tP--' 'i'-pci ' am l-iuuitin Utuif uie suuc:i svinptu.!:-;, is fc--.l"'-'-i: , f - - 4t,umfi, 1 r,,... : today. It is a momentous question,: p-irs. a v...". . . j - t uui a is !vcct:cu accompanies vas cascade, auu iuuany uio tn.r.e . -o'-aes ra.ct.aca anu iuxs .;CU ftaie :i.'.,:'t-,o::?. c,e JLU daad the system tipsct and deranged. In its, earlier is confined to the nose and throat, sprays, washes, ere sootnmg ana in a way oeneiiciai, Decause they are antiseptic but such treatment nas no curattve ehect, It. is easy enough for ; us to specify tn. evils frcm v.'ucn I vo suffer and the geed to which wo j ' ,,.,; .-, r..--3 not rcacii tno Dtcoi. jl o cure vauti : a me sj-oou must ue j;ur- liau, anti iinB j. j.iiit t.viiu.t o. w. u cot!). . goes down into tno cireulaticn ana attacks the ense hetv.'J Wo ;-at how to the chasm tilC PUR' V it.U:L. 8 K-J-t- tee n:ation ana irntalio:i are correctea, thesyiup ocar, the health is improved and Catarrh is permanently cuixd cause ana r ic I; "t -.i-s i.uT.iiiU.j.Lioi ; ii. iciu3 ;-s icod pure and healtuv. reinvi orated bleed, which icons s'.'.rt xre filled with fresh, s carr.cu to- a a cs and iiniucrs, ic inaain- . ie or; s yet vo ;;o lea: vied. , ; practice cf selling ' raeaths the world's 1 ary to all; (X oas. e tcnisa.i ei: a u an ! CO -.1 , i; iilnsical, j know that j Ill ' ii.-i only j sit lei in ! a Cuaiaca aou any mrdical a fivxe SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ;LAH?A. ;at;; and oar aeed mm 1 1 3 z ? s f. 3 5 f.-p-' p. ;f fs 0 8 S s : : ji P the srcatcsl wcrld. The weaita-i re-niear-! c:j;:ton H p Ft! fwiqC 5 pi Hu lis Lh 0 US 3 (-' !r...:. ! Now C. the yt-stc-nii It v.--; dr.;? !-ticuUv.l: JU. M S " J 3i o i is tno Thorap: audrcps oi on, of the uelcre iir sreat ; ica juore i i?;ent, to j frcm the crcp. j Eccncny. j We know that our salvation has in tho gradual marketing cf ilia crop on j an economical basis; in aupplymg de-" r.nuid as it needs the cotton raid is willing to pay value for it, and in j years gone by, because cf helpleasuas ; ! withholding the sarplus until demand j far a while, and then beear.se cl ino . cans fcr more supply, iae question i i habit, cf suhniission, the sea'h has ve- i is how to so regulate supply so that j allzed the minimum benefit fioni its , it will not overwhelm demand, and j how to market tho crop at tao least, j ed the ; expense. My answer to tais great ci umss, wniio tne io,iy ci uw icat quetiou is huil iuo uesuuu iuw uvm.-, has been swept away and fed to others. ; fieial conclusion can be reached and Let the cctton. planter realize the possl- reached only, through an active and j bilities cf his advantages and it wul i earnest co-operation between tne jar- C-t 1:1-' ;row m;? m-.tustr;; i is potential to make the south tlv, i richest country in the world. In th; 1 CO i great opportunity, and like a yilq'and listless Dives has aceapr s cotton cr.eaangc iTcx.) eolten convent nloasuro but it e- T " ,1 : t rt aay place, laatuving to re. s I lived in thi o ad--, par- lOliCW cverv that every aeie oi muu ana : mer, capr hare cf stock in business en- j change tcrprises will increase in value, i be lieve that the time is ripe for the sue cess of a combined ana well-directed effort to realise these 'possibilities. The i crcise of power and fortitude yov ital and tho legitknate ex-1 l The plan cf holding cotton manga-j rated by your association was a long step in the right direction. By tne cx- oc asked to city people and For v. r:-: yea; ir.;r a ha:g ;.e;;ol oC absence, I still hold c; -?. 3Iy ryareciation of the Tomlci a:l r.:at:riai resources of this P. A .-.t-.e an 1 of th? splendid strength el i.ur.-o- of this gre; oi the i ower it gives to any cause tat f.'imij; US SU .'15011, lillU its uva-u. rnt in t";iv reluctant aamirr tiviou? ; ' - c-istor. tfede rride of a citizen. Under any cireraajtaaccs. I would hold it an hon or to he ai-ked to address an organiza t2 !-v gt-er.t and powerful as yours, issue is sectional, out in the just and patriot! should unite- to help oni mlv sectional S ' P tf w o country and ourselves and not to harm eacn ocaer or v.aong anyone. The pride and in tolerance cf individual opinion as to means and methods; the misunder standing that unfortunately exists be tween those who pursue different lines of thought and the prejudice that arises frcm this want of understanding are j the obstacles that obstruct and nullify many great general movements for good. I aved yourselves and the country from disaster. But arbitrarily holding cot ton, solves only one part of the prob lem and that not conclusively. It. is remedial and occasional, not suiiieing and comprehensive. j Under certain conditions, holding may avert disaster, out unuer eiut-i conditions it may not be possible to employ the plan at all. In a. short crop year, when it is evident that the total supply will not satisfy the wants cf consumption, the spinner is an ac Hr n? ' tr thr.ov.- a :a. e cur rreiucicss am but in the sytnpa- j ize tne eest t lion sat. Oi i.i.est icst men. v common ground ci uuaei aanding and endeavor will be reached nd scon. A Cold Mine. n of the ihiited States R PUUi.e upiill'- ii ami evemuauy The coitcn crci tt.Jo .-.nrx v,-hp.n the "VPat tOl'COS ! ... .. - :i j .4- - hfio ..u-., v.v ii . :.-rir.-i try nt' i- St i'-u: cciio iii 01 Ottt; I am sure that if we strive j five buyer of whatever is offered and rind util- will rnntinue to buv even above his present needs. Burden Minimized. The burden of holding is thereby minimized. But in a big crop year, when it is evident that there will be a surplus of supply, the spinner is independent and will only buy the cot ton as he needs it. In such a year the burden upon the holder may be in creased to a -point at which, -without assistance, he cannot maintain his po sition. If the ranks are once broken, rout is sure to follow. I do not wish to be understood to undervalue your hold- Kare of the south, j lion dollars. This enormous value is j jn pian 0r to be in the least Unap ortucerc. ; each rear created. It is snatched from m-eciative of the great service that. Continued on page 10 mu when grave issu v feel- prme f tr- is p- sense crever ;osults are n ir,r if r-ratied porsor wn-xr rvovwitelraed in the :--.i'.m to yen tor giving me an .ey 'o help my cause, your cause ct every man .. no j and a little over twelve million bales per year. Tho average value ot each or these crops was six hundred and fifty million dollars. Of this total average crop, seven and one-half million bales were exported to foreign countries and were exchanged for four hundred mn- is stvivVi? i ;v :he wenar Ji Pm.-iii The cotton powers of the south are nothing and added to the wealth of the 81 i ' i& ,1 1 i- m 11 1 J -I Wf kv -m ii 1- 1 . m m I w m m Nl mm i iiW ki U kI M M Mm A p fed mm i h 'fM iil IKI 5s3S !fwe. st;;" na hs itsm. .asm, w -w w .mm "SJ3. "swaah si3Spy jnt, ti ISfclS iS'-BS y iHTMry -iw -ttj- c. -s ntfr" w -'dua tuV mr 'Minii-f i - m a II mm ITt i m Mature-grown In the fields 'of, the Sunny South; obviously much purer -and a great deal, healthier. ECONDLYs More economical thasn hog. lard ; goes far- ther tarther every time, THIRDLY s As Hood as butter for call Lai COOKIIlg IS Wdi 8 1 V 1 a oreaa maK-i butter or other ' cheaper. " b as ouuer tor casce an is or cooksii wnere ;, and much it costs lessfin the first place and less of it be used. FOURTHLY : Its purity and quality guaranteed. ' ecause lias to Every ovem- i mm pouna 01 m is mats unaer uniiea traces uiovem- n -pp ment inspection B8 to' 'M I WHO DO THEIR BUYING AND SELLING IM CHARXOTTE . H are: regular subscribers to i I I "iSfl 'jlj ra' And most of them receive no other Charlotte paper. These farmers are more prosperous taati ever before and their annual expenditure for Groceries, Provisions, Drugs, Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hardware, Harnesses, Wagons, Agricultural Implements, Furniture, Pianos, Organs and Fertilizers, Feeds, etc., exceeds ' 151 H HT--.1 Ji' W i il-rt 3 su a'ist r-fs This is a rich trade that is easily influenced by advertising in The Times-Democrat If you are not getting your share oi it, Ring Up 115 and ask the advertising man to come in and tats it over. an ft ml 4 1 aWtl f

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