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Pickenls Senti el-Journal, .UmSSHED EVERy THURSDAY MORNIN . -BY The Sentinel-Journal Company. J. L. 0. T HOMPSON. EDIToR. W. L. M ATllf-sY, Manager. Telephone 32 Sabscription $1.00 Per Annum. Advertising R:ttes Reasonable. Entered at Picens Fvstoffice as Second Class Mail Matter PICKENS, S. C.: THURSDAY, JUNE 3. 1909 A Thrilling Rescue. How Bert L Lean, of Chwny, Wash. was savcd from a frightful death is a Etory to thrilh the wo id. "A h.ird cold," he writes, '-brought on a desperate lung trouble that b-tm -d an expert doctor here. Then I paid $10 to $15 a visit io a lung specialist in Sp kane, who did not help me. Then I went to California, but without benefit. At h:st I used Dr King's New Dsc >very, which cinpleti lv cure.1 me an i now 1 a-s as well .s eve-r." For Lung Troubl-, Bronchitis. Coughs and Cold.4, Asth:naa. Croup and Whooping Cough its supreme. 50-- and $1.03. Trial bottle free. Gurai te -d 1.) all Druggists. Liberty Items We had another fine rain last night,. and the grass as well as the crops are getting a move on them, and the farmer just scratches his head and takes a new hold and goes right on. Crops, generally, look well, and aft er se reral of the farmers, planted over their cotton, there is a pretty good stand, and thinning is well advanced, with 4 few done, thinning. Wheat harvest will be on in a few days, as we notice some is pretty yellow, and the heads seem well filled out where near ly ripe. Several went to Atlanta, from here last week. on the Excur sion, and report a fine time. The good roads fever has fairly broken out in this little neck of woods, and we hope much good will result, and that we can soon have such roads, as Atlanta and Charlotte has through their counties. Why not? We have an abundance of stone, and sand in plenty, and clay is still more abundant. The clay is a good foundation to build upon, but makes a poor road bed in wet, freezing, weath er, but when the ballast has once been put on and properly rolled in with a road packing machine, the thing is done, and just let it rain and freeze but the road will be all rizht, and you can haul as heavy load as your wagon will bear up. This is what we want and what we will eventually have. The infant child of Mr. H. Watkins, died on the 2>ith and was buried at the Liberty Ceme tery, the 27th, also infant of Mr. Broom, died here the 27th, and was buried the 28th at the Lib erty Cemetery. Each had been sick for somec time. The convict camp, was moved this morning to near the roce quarry, where they are work ing out and widening some of the very narrow roads, between here and Easley. We under stand they have been doing some good work. 'Peaches are still dropping off badly, and we notice some of their cheeks are turning red. Cherrie;, apples, and pears are not plentiful this year; the trees did not bloom much at the start. Now, Mr. Bud farmer, we have fairly started out with a .pretty fair prospect of another good crop, b)ut what assurance have you as to the price, and w~ho is to fix it on Your products? Again, are you mnortgageinig everythinug in sight, thus giving the other fellow a lever to press down prices with, thus placinig yourself at the mlercy of the other fellow? if you are doing this, (don't grunt if you get well mashed, and remember vou de serve it every bit. The man that has his corn, and other sup plies raised at home, can wag his head at y-our folly and "whistle up a merry tune"~ for you. sell ing your cotton below cost of production, while he don't have to sell if prices does not suit him. Actually 20 bales of cotton were sold here last week at 11c. alb. C. ORKKING'S NJEW DISCOVERY Will Surely Stop That Geueh. I Women Who Are Envied. Those attractive women who are love ly in face, form and temper are the envy of many. who might b! like them. A weak, sickly women will be nervous and irritable. Constipition or Kidney P isons shows in pimplk's, blotches, sin eruptions and a wretcI-d complexion. Fur all such, Electric Bitters work won ders. They regulates Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, purify the blood; give strong nerves, bright eyes, pire breath smooth, velvety skin, lovely complex icn. Many charming women owe their health and beauty to them. LOe at all Druggists. Norris Items The health of this section IS very good at this writing. T}he farmers are progressino nicely with their crops. EMiss Mary Garrett, who was attending the Greenville Female College, is spending her vaca tion with her raren's, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Garrett. Miss Mary i a jolly girl and she has infusei new life into the social set al Norris. Mr. Wade Williams, a hand some and prominent young man of Aberdeen, Wash., is visiting his mother, Mrs. A. B. Williams, of Norris. Wonder what has become of Pansv? I haven't seen anything from her lately. Wonder if hei and John A. is going to get mar ried? Wake up and give us th( news. There was an ice cream suppe given at the home of Mr. an( Mrs. E. C. McWhorter on las Saturday night. There wer several present and an enjoyabh time was had. Mrs. Mattie Mosher and chil dren, of Clifton, S. C.,is visitinf her brother, L. P. Moser, of Nor ris. Misses Ada and Ila Woodson two charming young ladiei of Liberty, also Mr. Oscar Wood son, visited in Norris recently There will be an allday sing ing at the Norris Baptist churci on the fourth Sunday in June Every body is cordially invite( to come. Mrs. A. B. Williams and son Mr. Wade, is visiting relative! at Cross Roads this week, as i! also Mr. John Williams, and Florence Whitmire. Mr. Wil Williams, the old bachelor, is keeping house for his mothe: while she is gone. Girls yot ought to see how things are done there-they are sure nice and clean.1 Mr. Joe Newton, of Norris, ii moving his family to his farm on Pea Ridge. We hate to giv( them up. Red Rose of Norris. Every Woman Will Be Interested. There has recently bee-n discovered ari aromatic, pleasant herb cure for w(o man's ills, ca led Mither Gray's AUS cRALIAL-LE.AF. It is the only cer. cain regulator. cors femwale weakntsstes and Backache. Kijney, Bladder an" Urinary troubbts. At all Druggists 0' by m-il .'0 ets. Sample FREE. Ad drss, The Mother Gray Co., LeRoy, N. Dog Tax Now Due. All persons who own, keep or harbor a dog in the town of Pick ens are requested to call on J. R. Ashmore, clerk and Treasurer of the council, pay their tax on their dog, or dogs, and get a License Tag and put it on their dog. All dogs found on the streets whose owners live within the town limits of Pickens, without such license tag shall be im pnnded for three dogs unless claied and tax paid after which they shall be killed by order of the council. Penalty: That after the first day of June, 1909 it shall be a misemeanor punishable by im prisonment not exceeding 30 days or a fine not exceeding (100.00) for any one within the limits of the town of Pickens to own, keep or harbor any dog or o)Ls upon which the license tax has not beent paid. Tax on Male Dogs is $1.00 Tax on Female Dogs is $2.00 Could Not Be Better. No one has ever made a salve, oint met. lotion or batmn to compare with Buckle's Arnica Salve. Its the one perfect healer of Cuts. Corns, Burns, Bruises, Sores Scalds, Boils, Ulcers, Ezemai. Salt Rheumi. For Sore Eyes, ( ld Sores. Chapped Hands its supreme. Infallible for Piles. Only 2ac at all Druggis s. Hester On Prohibition Election. It seems there is a campaign tarte Iamong the prohibitionists for the election on August 24th an T write to ask what for? It seems to me that the non-drink ing man has all to gfain and noth ing to lose by the maimfacture I and sale of whiskey as 't brings and keeps monev here (hundreds of thousands of dollars) and he don't have to spend a cent for whiskey. It looks like I ought to be the one who ought to ur'g and advocate prohibition he cause I will buy and drink it. and the handier it is, the I more spend and drink, which is detrimental to my health and purse. But 1 am not willing, nor do I think it right for me to act according to my individuality, when I see so many that would be helped by this great necessary evil. So many people in debt, with their noSeS to the grindstone, and oth er wage earners who (an barely' butter one side of their bread. Now, 1 would like to call the attention of the people to the tenor of what I told them from the stump in the campaign of 1906. I told then then that pro visions would go out of their reach, and what do they lack now? What they lack will soon be on. Some are kicking out of their breeches now and every thing is cheap compared to what it will be 12 months hence. The estimation is that this wheat crop is sixty-five million bashels short of last year's crop. Hogs, too, are scarcer. If what I advocated had pass ed the legislature, 1, myself, would now be putting on the near markets, $4,000 worth of meat and $18,00 worth of whis key and brandy from my own products; but.in place of that I am pntting on the markt about 50 bales of cotton and he seed back on my land and buying corn at $1.10 per bushel and ex pect to pay S1.50 next year, and laugh at the fool that will raise, gather and shuck it for that. I answer the religious part of this in the following verse. The man who does not drink, Chew, smoke, or tell lies is Paralyzed. The man who does nothing but Right and his wife knows Where he is morning, noon And night-he's dead1. M. W. Hester. Trouble Makers~usted. 'When a suffe-rer from stomach trouble akes Dr. King's New Life Pills lie's oighty glad to see his Da spepsia and [ndigestion fly, but more-he's tickled .ver his new, fine appettte, strong nerves tealthy vigor, all be cause stotnach, livet and kidneys n iw work right. 25c at alb Drug~ts. A Friend To Old People The human family has a feel ing for any one in pain and will do anythin:~ to alleviate suffer n.r. On this principle we ex rend1 our sympathy to sufferin" humanity, especially old people, a1nd tell them that their pains and1 aches and1 miseries can h alleviated. 01(1 people, who by strains or over-work, suffer with back-ache, weak back, or Kid ney or bladder troubles can be permanently relieved, and, we believe, finally, cured, by using Hallums' Backache and Kidner Pills, the greatest remedy known for these ills. If your druggist does not keep thenm, they can be procured from the Pietens Drug Co., distributors. When Rubbers beccme N'ecessary Anid your shoe-s pinch, Allen's Foot Ease, a powder to he shakon into the shtos s, is just the thing tc use. Try it for breaking in New Shoe-s. Sold Every - where, 25ce. Sample FREE. Address. Allen S. Oltmted, LeRo, N. Y. D)on' accept any suts:iute. Not~ce of Stockholbers' Meeting. Notice is hereby .iven that a mieetinig of thec stockholdlers oif the ( aluimet Manufnzteturinig Comipaniy wil be beld at the oltice of the sa id Cal umet ManufacturIintg Copanty, tin Liberty. S t ., ont thle 1st day of h J lyv . at it o i!oek p. mi., fo r the pu0rpoise of considert i thle issutance'm of! Seven Hiud red 7mm shtires if Preferredl stick, in the Par Value oft 'ie IHundilred 00 doi lars each. Th is noticoe has bieenl su thtorizedI anid directed by re-oltioni of the hiiard of I ii reitoirs of the Cal mntet Mlaniufacturine Com-o panty, held ait Liberty. 5. C.. on M sy 31,.t. 19 e' .\ u., and the sail resol uitis were inI the hol lowing words which are hereby mtile a part of this nt'ti'e: R~ESottLUTIoNS. Resolvedl by the Hoard of Dlirectors of the. Calumiet Mantufacturinit Co. that the P'residet of said company be sauthori.ed to cal a mt. ing of the stockholders of the saild tahnnel M anufacturinig Co. on the 1st day cf .luly, 1:1:.. at 2o'ehx'k p. in., at Liberty. s. C. for the pur pose of considlerinig the issuance of Seven Hun-ci dtred Shares of P'referredt Stock at par value of One H1unodred [Dollars Failh Sail stick -to lbe enititled to dlividendis each year at the rate of 7 per cent per annumi. payable semi-ann uay. Rnd these dlividentds arc to be cumutlativi. the companty having the opt ion oif retiring thl or anyV portion of sail stock alter tive years. .tt the end of ten year< unv portiotn of said stick not retire I shaW becomne iirst a mortgtage on the comipany's property, atnd shall c eceive 7 perI cenit. interest fromi swid date. H. 1 L.\ \ TON. Pres. and Treas. Calumet M-fg. Co. WESTON, Ocean-t-Ocean Walker, S tid recently: When yoti i'el d'; a and out, feel there is no us. liv ig. i.zt take your ba l tliongits with vitti :til! walk them off. Be.f ,it' wu0 Imv w:k ed a mi'e thin,,,; will b ok r iir. J1 try it." lave 'on notim tihe IincraSe in walkin , ,f late in evt ry cttoiain.: Many atttrihitt, ir !t) the ,nfrtub Allen's Fool-Ea;lE-, the :lti.pt i w to be shaken into thll :.howes. -m t.) ,!hk millions nlow uising" it. ., Wegen'l Li;-s aid, "-It has real nirit.' 1785 College of Charleston 1909 i utranc e~x~ua ini~ens v.il i i ed t h Io l C. li I tt; iC.ta I ',t il. .\ ll en r.'t htl ! 'Iht a't u or i: l, itrship to) eta h utyI:tI in i; I j iB iurd anIt I1 1r ihe i . :n 1 : Tuit in.! I' C, tr n t i cr w h!~ a STATE (W .SOU"Ill CAlt(l.INA, Dy J. 11. Newhevrry. 'rohlte .hidlo: W k I \ . ;.\Mla rtil1.1. Watidrop nui sui;t to) 1. t., tJ( ran her htets. If Ad Ilninis'ratioln oaf the < - a' , a : 1< ee Iv of V. S. Jriits aril Militita S. Jine-,. Thee ~ ~ ~ 1 !n tenf elite arnd in1 ill I h ll -'.< siiar .1lh4' kii!red:0 1nd l, dit , S - f tIle S '. . and .1 Ili i .a I . Jo t. i r Im i ,it! !. t , ,;. I : :I atP. o I . inth It urt wi I ' t.- itube ho-t all t tlai i t h- on t Idlo% If Juni th Iwn xt after:.b e u . hereo . at 1 o'lo kinl the fa -e n.1 s'~ : I if anyi they. h::Re, ', byV Given u111.h r Iny) hatnd, thik Ilh. II -lay 4-f 11.:y .\ni a- i:.i lI * J 8 N - ;i -l:Y j en~i) Notice of Election. \\ er : a I a ;. ti: :t w i i; t i -t I Nir p t: ta 3 i i 't ': t rti~ I s~ir dit.rc tod trni n e w o: iatt ain ex ii alev oa t hI ree iti; t'li . b in stit dli- it .'filr* s oll'rld p ;ur 'ostae a It lappIelr il" Ito tile ('01t1iiV a r loat Itd Wf i I' tion thatte a t' itio ll :ets the vIlirn 1 (! ot !: %aw.% T -refor it i, Crde tt l l I i tees of aboivie tnana4 d distritct dit htpld an m tulnn t Ju e5a ~ asho l e fr t h a bo~ve i tved jpurpo.P Tn ertont .h ' occording to) thle requirvinent, of ecio 1 of thle sc~.htob v. Iv ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Se tAv ir httiit n.ni Notice of Election. Whereas at petition f nt te IfrabL b I llr:" ele tors of .\im !ur sawit istri-it NIP. beenl filed with the. 0County 1,41ard1 1f I lnio as .ing sani i itrti far lrinist, io:: to lin: elvet-i inl niid distric-t ito dteriine v.hw or not till extrit ievy of 11'a' 1 1i a hat h vie i i sattid district tor sco tlpurpot et. I et a pearting toa tI t' nti-,y l'oard oa I' r a otin that the petition eets the : n f the of ao nied itr I ctionhoh u l tlaio ' tat Ju tn rith aitu.ianlr ttj hnoi' Nt.u for thetaboe 'atd purpose.tt T he-ii' ttletia:. J. le itl accorduling toait the l l irine'ttit fS to Illi ay t'.e oI$f oun' t lla t iof1dt. .in i:. Tl~. n:m Notice of Election. ch1-atars aat Gtarin' school dtitttr i' t N '. h bee fitl-Int the ia'tt t y'itlaaa o .du~to ofi .Piiken' iotyatlir' ak sta Iordfrp thissiot to hl a n eeti on itl-' 'ini t'ai dith :t t hall beta leie i n. tat ildtal D it'iai fo atd pu ittattt app aingataa ti- u t nar h. h peii N oieticte ofeiont ft Iu Th r to e ita ii re tal a t iin- tr~'t a et, of thi .er t h tati (huvins t'Xt l 'l' n forha' Iih I' tate tilr'tal . il'tTe I ir - t art artob n :: . trusele ts a titttrI lttii~'' ai. t:at in a i : a ith i'<a e.at' 8e the intt i ht w. Noic oDteof Eulection ha's Estaere OC teitn flate freeh1'. eS wit orhtbetio' t the 'aut 'Jar iof I i' indeletioi said distrit to th-t--iia--t lt~he'. ent o nor iniore xtrat lviyt tha' e t that an Itnde rbgtoed h (.an M: Siitif I:t. theibr Teeor Buysdee that thes Pesofultvrynne adisrc Eghgs. nelct on ialtte a tltre ;tIH1ork tinI .w l s if: 1he abv Jsae Tup. [ThealeIIti tob S.C. ofRshol IS1aw .(I~t S. C. B.fT.Orpinton. te'eitiL Sf a W l 'relit: wh o isre.N : lieu adkint atid br d til-. for '. '4iiso lto hor of thehtw. T erefor IC ittde' \D t hat \1 1];i : 0 0! ^ ._$,0 v. ' 0~ t \lil - - - e s iwla, f', r ( allccn i t u\IIe a.~%V u at -nIEYw cl e i;::-n ** L -t ic u 'i 1 t m , d .:., hI-b w :d- 'c t i ti ic i-;cc Il,. G. :.\l I-:8. L' U. kTr.\N s. ..\. - & FINDiEs. .!. . C. '. I.. ( .itw y I .a ' .1 ofI i ir. l I.i o ProfessioWal Cards BO3GS & FINDLEY Law'yers rida ns. S. . Winthrop Coik-ge SCHOLARSHIP and ENTRANCE EXAM INAi TON. t flh. cx;:.n : t i- Ifr d *h aw: 1ii t v:ri(ct ch lhi i i.ir t p (he :rg :.,0 , rt'. :s mi.ei.n f c:'' .itu l I r I It; c ( c (' n nrii c:-*ts:71 ) l(] fe .l-wl. Tehl :I th (-Sut1 yil Court 111:1 <' N.11Va J ii r :sIn ' ) r.i . . . :1 it . I n Icwcc 111. . c of- c ~.. cc-cc i- chobcs clip aru ill 1mvi 1*** n il I.c cl.- t vI vacantuf : ,it . :m -v i hemi award d) ti t in ),i)i i' t c1 rci n. d l av rag -i wis< an n.1' . Lrookh- thev anee [he eii.'hiii - iravertiir th:' caisird. .\~i ticnt fr Ii h1l4r-h11 il sh ib vrc'; to~ l1 sihct Jchnson c bef ore c t he~c io-c bc'anrcb. Sebihrlhipcs arc wcrth .910) andci free tuition. Thb ncxt -cc-..ciccn ' will occen 1pe1 r b~. I'n'J ForI futh r t ic nfcir ni~t ion awl ;cicc :. .:,:cire.s- PrI('. I). l1. .Johamnccc.i~ Iock Ii il. S. . SH~~l )ES:--JIthave'li rcently pnt ~in a litt* of 'holS. ccniit the hi;tnt Ill itIl: bli ilt l f li'W . it'clil. Sth !li ) ti lii h~ts 1111. ltiS&"-. nill 5 ;liltI wecll~c-t's. I ~icck thrcng~h tilis lilltil i5 eIltl S5l t' YOll Stille lt10cilc. Sc t tt i cll 'pcials ( iT lt ii's ill stifl sc cil' Sllccc's. Il tS ill c f()l't a ble as a kid MIc)\ e. Tlhclest '10l0. I I i\V ilcli ille hleaelled an(I ci-llc illcerwct. ( hlctlper -a Sc all I lle wi tlVy c<f littakill.. I wn'lt ic-li hocw c'heap Ic. witll wvaist sizc-. If* tis happdlens to be1 youri sizi' Sccin'liic good is olill Icc Vi il. (ccm(l all(I Si'e. I have all Sizc5. O C / ' e \ H SDe~cqcged acgd (opyrcilctd b jlamnbcreer Bros. O go.. ig< 1ry Be y ou easy or. onU our best service. I.OOK illto our Sllow win;1.ov inn Irsl~ aertiyrg liL6CRt de .0 Tha f armers of Anderson county art a ing to (o more top dressing this va-:r tLh:. th-v have ever doie. Top dlt-:. ing mi- si !re-ssng has been oil the in cr-: s: in tlis county for the last few ye ars and it has paid so well that nearly evrgretssave farmer is goinz to do m or' less of it this %tar. We hear f i IIne 1an u ho put in very little fertil iztr 1:.st year before plantng his crop. Ile side dresed liht rally anI n1a le 7U I bh s (f ottln on CO acr s of ground. Tht is the kind of farmin, that pay s. Farming 1s a poor business when you w ok t wo anI threo avres to make a b--* of ()tton but it is a very prolitable blu.-ine.-l whetn you can make a bale of ottan or maore to the acre. We have 6aut four thosanl toi.s of handsome high gralie anunoniated goods suitable fo" .il i.dr(ssinAg. It will ake more th mf, this for the farmners of Anderson cI 'ut If tlav us'w it as liberal as they will finld i:. p:'liatable ta do, aml then w an- -Lng thiS feILiliz-r inl Abl v a'. icenoad. Greenville, Picker-s a :nI Q'*-aneetncoaities. The farmers in th ese (coaunties do not :ide iress to the exteIt that farmers in Anderson county 'il ress, but they are comaing to it and "il ad) m"or, of it than ever 1bis year as thaey ar' fin l~In <iltthat it is very pnif able. W n aa the fer;ilzr is lit in the ata al Ifore tle crop is plaIte or avea when it ie jdanatad, the sa: ilg rains ome nanaag b-aare th plant gerinliate and take raoat, anad ie fertilbz r gons d ina the garould s > fast that the rit a f lae planat c-an1anot C itch muaich of It: it IaIs ta l) g a lal. \W I n I ou wait tnt l the cotton comies up and is a hinneid tia a -tnl an.d wrke i taut atl then sa -' aNls s it with lits:.-el ss high gra.ie au onaitte ;.;oods suach an we maai ura tihe roats of the plant arv jutist surrunaLd with ftod and nour ishiaeint for the lplarit. Every partict af thae' fert iiz -r d itn the zi le dressing goes t l the g owing crop that is t he ob j.-et <I I erlizing. N ou w.iat the grow ing crop to get the fertiliz-r. You will see lie effect of this in t lh- growing and Iin the gathering. The mani who side drea.ses liberally is the niat who will have the brag crop; y.u can put that doLwn. It may be that you cannot side d ress var whole c op but you c an side dress a good part of it and that will n able you to see whetler it pays or not. We are manufacturing a specially hand s*me goolds this ear for ,iae dressing which we call "Vandiver's Side Dres ser," anak zing b-2-6 and we recommend it to vou with aabslite confidence. We certainly would not put our name on i, if we did not feel that it would prove satsfactory to all who use it. it is the best grade of goods that has ever been manuf'acttured in this country. it ana lyz's higher and we confidently believ" it will give better results than anything vou hiava ever tried in the way of am amoniatedl fertilizer. It is the best goods becuuse it is made of the best material, Anderson Phosp ANDERS Let us array you in one o many new styles handled by some of the most famous ma! turers, and lead you to a mirr< Yotu look at your reflecti and the hard-to-pleas disappet * ONCE. We have dealt with lots of who came to us skeptical of ability to satisfy them with r< made clothes. They are regular customets Once you wetar our clothe: ernough to kill all prejudice, spring styles are very sensibk attractire. WVe have tried to consul1 ~tastes in making our selections we believe we have succeeded hardl to please, we s 's, you will see there a dIisplay< esent the latest fashion.; andi ) Y ours to please, mRimNVI L -R. S. C. the best acid phosphate. thI h*s blo d, t:iik-ige and garb lge atil th lm).t of it tim' ton. There ;s a great di1Trence in ammniated goods. 'ht- amnmoniates are he t xpeins ye part of fertilizer. Th:it is where fertilizers are -kiwped when they are skimiped, but they are 11,t all skin.p -41. There are other fertil IZer iainufacturei s who tinke very good goods. but we are not advertisin them at the present writing. We are adver tising our own go:>Js and there is notm ing better and mighty little as good. They are all right because we put the ingredienvs; b!ood, taukage. etc., in them to make then; all right. We will have (ite a let of Nitrate of Soda on hand too, for side dressing; and jist in passing, will say that we understand it pays as well to side dr, s; corn as it does any crop you grow. The corn contest this yar prornises to be very inte rt sting. A great many farmers will contest for the prises. The man who wins will be a man who fert il z as lea vi Iv. The corn that wins will be corn tl:aLt has h-n side iessed. and probably more than once. You will not staid the ghost (f a cbance of winning any of the prises unk si you fertilize heavily and side dress also. In the old ilue hack spelling book which we a' thumbolI in puisuit of that kn w lele which eems to have 0111de-d the moist of 1:s we find the doe trine laid down that "the best is the chuelest." If that do trine .plies to spelling books, and we uppose it does, at lea-f. we are not going to st( P to conl test or dsiuss that q iestion now, we are selling fertilizer now not spelling books; if that doctrine apilies tospelling I)ocks it certainly :pplies to fertilizers. If a spelling boik is weak in certain points and you find it out you can dis carl it an I get an.ther. If your fertil liz.-r turns (jut to ne weak you will find that out all right enough and you will discard it and get another. but the trouble is you have lost your crop and a year's work and every hand and mule on your place has los:. a yeur's work be fore you find it out. The only thing you will carry over fron that year will be the year's debts. So, it wiil pay you to get a good fertiliz--r at _e start, one that is shown on anal that a fer:ilizer should Md in i i tion we call your tention to the a 'ysis of our feytiliz s ii ad e at Clemson College tis'year. They have all stood up on .tie analysis and analyze better than ne guarantee then to be. We knewv they would do it for we put the stuff in thei to make them do it. We are willing to pin our faith to and rest our case on the fertilizers that we have muanufacturedl this year. The at at Clemson College show that the just exactly right. Now we have got th is side dressE it is for sthe and it will be to ' ou terest as well as ouri for you to tr y IL and try it liberl;/ hate & Oil Go,, ON, S. C. - e .0e e n 1 four us of iUfaC r. .rs at men O~r Ihe 'and all tand( reCady to give t new models from some of cot will spot them at onc~e as