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Promotes DMestta?*fi| OpiumJ?orp?ine OOCJU? y OT NAKCPI?S^ j^Sto&SifenTatttWof THE CK?TAL? co? *rr. Exact Copy of Wrapper. CASTOR? For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years TM* CB HT*lin COI?r*??. MC? ?OH? CITY. SOUVENIR SPOON COUPON This coupon, when presented with 15c (or by .mail 20c), good for one State Souvenir Spoon. If ordering by mail, address Spoon Department, The Intelligencer, Anderson, S. C. n, 1 Tr2**? Chautauqu? And Is OVER 3,000 PEOPLE IN AT TENDANCE FIRST DAY GRAND SPEECHES Delivered by Congressman Lever and Mr. C. E. Bassett-Many Other Things of Interest. Williamson. July 28.-Yesterday's Farmers Chautauqua ut Willlamstvn was counted a great success hy those attending and there were nearly four thousand present Several counties were represented and every body wat: In good spirits and seemed to be beni on business rather than pleasure, yoi iiiui li pleasure was mixed In with the business. The llrst session was opened by an ppen air concert by tho Smythe band ot PelsoT. Tills is the sumo bund that furnished music for the Seneca farmers chautauqua last week. Tho boys ure to bo complimented upon their good .music. The first speaker, in the forenoon was Congressman A. F. Lever. Mr. Lever addressed himself to the sub ject of u "More Protltablo Marketing of Farm Products." The writer lias heard Mr. lx??or deliver a number of addresses but do no tbelieve he over hoard 'hm deliver a mop* forceful lec ture than he did yesterday afternoon. He seemed Impressed with the weight of his subject and left an Impression ou Iiis audience that will work tor the betterment of market in;; in thc William:;!on community. Mr. Lever opened with the promiso that for a number of years all agri cultural fectors had been preaching Increased production. "Lets make two blades of grass, grow where one prow before. Hut whut value Is It to the-farmer if a man produce two good ears of corn w:iere formally he vas only able to grow ono nubbin, if he is unable to sell the two good ears for as much as he was formally ablo to sell tho ono nubbin, which has been the.case. Tho largest cotton crops have brought lesB money than the small one. Our large corn and applo crops have not brought the growers ns much, as the smaller ones. Mr. Lever asked, "was lt because there was no ono to consume them, no! it was because the producer dil not know where" ibo consumers were. He told of how he saw peaches selling fpr fancy prices in Washington, D. C., in fact they wero hardly able to get them at all, when Just eight miles away ou the Potomac river the rall It was made especially to please you and refresh you and to quench your thirst That it was made for $cu is proved by the fact that each of some ninety million Americans claim it was made especially for their delight. D?lierons an? R&freshing Demand tho pcnu'.w by f;iJl name-? nickname* citaroumgo cubwUiution, THE COCA-COLA COMPANY J ATLANTA. GA. 'Whenever you L an Arrow, think ol' Ccca-Cok x Opens Big Success roads were throwing 111. ? rii into the water by tin: car loa?!, tor the reason they were unable to lind H market for them. The trouble ls not so much the fact I hat the farmers ari' grow ing more than the world needs but that they have not yet barned how lo profitably murket it. What the farmer needs; and they must work out their one salvation in this matter; is to organize each com munity and employ a competent man to manage their organization, a man of brains and it takes money to buy brains, and let this man keep in touch with the markets ant! let him have all the selling of their crops. If the en tire farming interest would do this it would mean millions >f dollars for the farmers. It would be an easy matter for them to organize if they would only make up their minds to get together aud go al it. Mr. Levier's address was met with quite nn ovation at Hs close. Afternoon The afternoon was occupied in several meetings on different sub jects. I A "Soil Improvement" meeting was . lxdil in tho pavilion, conducted by Messrs. Harton, Stewart, chapman and Hyars of Clemson College. They liad a lurge crowd of fartfiets In the hall und they remained there for mon* than two hours discussing var ious problems that confront thc farm ' er In making lils soil produce large crops. Mr. Harton spoke on the "relation of Soil Building to Karin Crops ami 1 Live Stock production." He showed I that all plant food comes from the I soil and the air, yet the farmer is buying plant food in the form of com mercial fertilizer, because he ?loes not practice simple principles which children can readily learn, and which he says this generation will loam and practice In less than ten years. S. M. Hyars, county tlemonstrntion of Anderson county, discussed how plants feed. He said that the man 1 uer in which.?plants feed is not unlike tbatof animals. Before food is used by either plant or animals it must be reduced to a liquid which passes Into their tissues by absorption. He sal l that 98 1-2 per cent of the com position of plants is taken from the atmosphere but that the oilier 1 1-2 per cent Is taken from tho soil. He showed that from this 1 1-2 per cent the farmers -were Interested in only three, elements. He showed that the nitrogen could be supplied by turn ing under legumes and that the pot ash in clays could also be supplied in the same way, and that humus sup plied to the soil would enable the farmers to use phosphate rock as a bource ot phosphorus at about 1-4 tho cost of 16 per cent acid phos - phate. Mr. W. P. Stewart, district agent of farm demonstration work, spoke to the farmers cu the need of more confidence In the information they have ot hand. Also urged tho farm ers of Anderson county to make use of tho services of their county demon stration agent Mr. Byers. Mr. A. H. Chapman, county de monstrator of C reen ville county, discussed the home mixing of ferti lizers. He gave ilgures to show that the farmers could save on an aver age of $3.29 per* ton by mixing their own fertiliser and in addition save on on average of 388 pounds of filler per ton. During the year of 1912 when tho farmers of South Carolina used 24 million dollars worth of fer tilizer they could have affected a sav ing of $2,r>G0.1.S7 by Having done their own mixing at home. Ladles Meeting. Miss Garlington county demonstra tor for the woman's club and Mrs. Willunda, county demonstrator for the woman and girls ot Greenville county had charge ot the meeting for the women. They we-o located In the midst of the park where they gave a demonstration of canning In tina and glass. They had vegetables which they canned the willie they lectured on their subject, thus enabling those present not only to hear but ec? ex actly how home vegetable could be PUt up. Beys Meeting. Under tho direction of Prof. D. R. Wi)lt field of Winthrop College, the boy scouts were assembled In a meet ing this afternoon and after a lecture on scout craft by Prof. Whltf dd they went on a hike to the "ole .iwtmmin hole" where the boys indulged In a half-hour swim. Last night they held a camp-fire meeting in a woods near the park. Mr. C. E. Bassett. At 4:30 Mr. C. E. Bassett special ist In Cooperative Organization Agri cultural Department Washington, I). C. delivered h masterly address. Ad dress will bc presented later. Exhibits. Col. E. J. Watson, agricultural commissioner, has ono of the best exhibits ever prepared by the elate. He covers soil improvement. s*>ed se lection, pure foods, stock leeds, good roads, legumes and various other phases that aro interesting. Mr. Forman Smith, Anderson, has a very Instructive seed exhibit which la well worth whi|e every fanner In Anderson county to See. The I. 'H. C. people have a very interesting exhibit of farm machin ery; Including an I. H. C. 8-16 Mo gul tractor, Meadows mill with the famous weevil spout. Grits bolter making meal in two grades of grits, and a number of other Implements. Todays Program. . The open-air concert by the Smythe band Will begin at 10:00 a. rn. sharp, afr. Fairfax Harrison, president Southern railway. Washington. S3, (i. will deliver an address at 11:00 a. m. Every man, woman and chid In An derson wants to hoar that great man. Ia the afternoon Prof. W. W. Long, state farm demonstrator ot Clemson College will speak. At night night R. E. Gr?bel, assistant agrl TT FOR TIRED SORE, ACHING FEET Ali! what relief. No more tired fret; no mon* Imming fcetf swollen, l>a<l smell ing, sweaty f<?t. No iu< TI' pain in corna calluses or hun iona. No matter what ails ymir feet or what under Hie ann you've tried without {jetting relief, just uno "TIZ." "TIZ*' drawa out ill the poi sonous exuda tions which puff up the f<*'t; "TIZ" is mag ical : "TIZ" is grand; "TIZ" .viii cure your '<? .! troubles so I'ou'll never limp or draw up your faco II piiin. Your shoes won't Boem t:ght and your feet will never, never hurt or ?ct Mire, swollen or tired. (Jet ;i e<-nt IMIX at any drug or 'lepartmont i-tore, and get relief. cultural agent Southern railway, will deliver an illustrated address on til? subject, "Our Nations Foundation." The oral school lessons will he rout inned today Just as yesterday with the addition of a live stock meet ing conducted by tro?'. Burgess of Clemson College. Also there will be ? meeting with the girls. The boy scouts wll put on a parade and there will also bo a farm Implement parada in the nternoon which will be very interesting. Tho soil Improvement meeting will be bei: on a nearby farm where actual work In plowing will he done. Admission to all sessions of tlio chautauqua are free. Are Voa Feeling Flt? Do you envy the man or woman of untiring energy, Htrong body and hap py disposition? AH these depend upon good health, and good health is impos sible when the kidneys are weak, over worked of diseased. Foley Kidney Pills act promptly and help the kidneys fil ter tho blood and cast out thc poison ous waste products that causo sore and swollen muscles and Joints, back ache, rheumatism, and the symptoms that give warning of dangerous kidney and bladder ailments. Evans Phar macy. Summer A eben and Pains. That backache or stiff muscio that can not be explained on account of having "sat in a draft and caught cold" is more than likely the result of weakened or disordered kidneys. Foley Kidney Pills promptly relieve backache, sore, swollen or stiff mus cles and Joints, rbeumatlBb and sleep disturbing bladder ailments. 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MISCELLANEOUS o ll HSCItllTIONS TO DAILY INTEL LIGENCER AT REDUCED PRICE During the Daily Intelligencer con test which closed March, 1914, in or der to secure votes to win the cap ital prize, I purchased a number ot subscriptions to the Daily Intelli gencer at the rate of 15.00 a year. In order to get some of the money back which I put into the contest, I will sell a limited number of uub scriptious-to tho Dally Intelligencer at the rate o' $;i.00 a year to anyone wishing to subscribe or renew their subscription to this paper, or at a rate of $1.25 a year to the Semi weekly Intelligencer. If interested, address P. O. Box 347, Anderson, _8._C._Q 17tf WHEN YOU can not see right step In our Optical Department and get just tho Glasses you need. Complete grinding plant. Ryes scientifically tested. Dr. M. TC Campbell, Louis;-. S. Hilgepboeker, assistant, 112 W. Whinier St., Ground Floor. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF ELECTION. Thero will be an election at Moun ain Creek School House in Mountain 'reek School District No. 70 on Tues-^" lay, August 10, 1915 on the question )f levying an additional special tax )f two (2) mills on all of tho property )f said district to be used for general ichool purposes, making a total spe ilal levy of tour (4) mills on said llstrlct. All voters must exhibit a registra- ] ion certificate and tax recolpt. Polls] .viii open at 8 a. m. and close at 4 p. u. By order of tbeCounty Board of j Education for Anderson County. J. B. Felton, .unity Superintendent of Education. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ANDERSON. By W. r*. Nicholson, Esq., Judr.e of Probate. Where."s, L. H. Hall made suit to| ne to r,rant bira letters of adminis ration with will annexed of tho en ate of and effects of G. F. Burdettc, leceased. These are, therefore, to cite and idmonish all and singular the kind *ed and creditors of the said G. F. iurdette deceased, that they may bo I ind appear before rae, In the cou ft of | inmate, to bo hold at Anderson C. H., 3. C., on thc 5th day of August, 1915, liter publication hereof, ot ll o'clock I n tho forenoon, t^o show cause. If ray they have, why tho said adminis ratlon should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 21st day j >f July, Anno Domini, 1915. W. P. Nicholson, Judge of Probate. Published on the 22 day of July, 915, In The Intelligencer. '-22-2m-ltaw. iill A NICE BIG ROAST f Beef, Pork or Motton is really one f the best meats. For lt ls just as nod cold as hot. So you can have everal meals with only one cooking. Tell us to send one for Sunday din ier. Make lt a big one, for our meats rs so choice that only a big one will ave creagh left to cut np old. PHONE ?94. The Lily White Market . J. ff. LINDSAY. PreprlaZer. C. GADSDEN SAYRE Architect 405-406 Bicckley Bunding Anderson, S. C. Chisholm, Trowbridge & Suggs DENTISTS New Theatre Building W. 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