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Anderson City I^^My Town" iitt Is "My County What About si Anderson College ? y ; Tfi-f ? Palmetto D?i?cfiv? Agency ?riminal and Chi) Work mi !? ;?) .!,' ifi-i}..'^./^ -n'.',1.' ; .. ? ^ ,; ' . ;?; corps of trained SpecialistsTfhosts sorrlces may be secured.ta itf?eU ly legitimate work. Address P. O. Box 402 WE HAVrJ a"! i {SMI and houses ?M"lb#?or sale in and near I prices right. J, ,^v_/,', 4 | Make a small depart each week 1 Si' SI .^iiiaii-^ Grbw/V The same a^pHc? to our 4* i 1) : V( t.\5'",.( LOr^G ?ST ^l?AlB^ ARTICLES OFFERED IN COMING CONTEST . WILL AWARD MAtyY Chamber1 of Commerce ? Buai ness Men of City Unite To Make Show a Success .Pcoplo in this county interested- In livestock have been' believing tar the lsBt fow wcokB that the. coming live sttock exhibit, to be held in Uiig county in.September.' wQuid.be a.big affair, but they ..Will Jiardiy. be prepa r ed for the announcement that a total of 64 prizes Will bo offered. All of these prises are welt,worth Working lor and some, of them are very valu able. The business men of tins city have responded very : reddUy to-the" pall for handsomo prices dud the sec* r?tary of th? chainbor of commerc?': and the others behind the movement, are well pleased over' the awards they Will b6 able to make to th?'Wl?fne'ra in t lie -various classes.':V '' ' . ;. The followtilg- IS' tne '-^omplfetb list of prizes, as announced yesterday: Class A Mules. . 1. Best mule, special?The Fretwell Co.' , 'A. 2nd best mule. Special?J" 8. Powi?r. > '*' .. 3. 3rd best mule, 1 Cole guano dis tributor, S5?Sullivan Hardware. Co. ;,4. 4th best mule, Oliver turn plow? T?te Hardware Co: '5. 5th best mulo, $2.00 Bank of An derson?W. B. McQruder. . 6. Gth best mule, bunch bananas? J. K. Marios. '-.'" 7. 7th best tnul?, 25 lb/ b'?c*ket A grease? Petroleum. Oil Co. 8. 8th best mule, ' gear's'' 8ubscrip tion Semi-Weekly -?ndeVson lntoliI-> gencer?Anderson Idt?tllgenc?r. j . Class B Horses. S 9/Best, horse, b?x,' cigars-^M?l coinbe McFall. ' "' I 10: 2nd rh'st horse, year subsCripr, Jlon D'a'fly Anderson Intelligencer. I ,li.\3d bekt.hor?j?; l bucket c?ffeei fno. Davis-staoi?sV rll'*?^ , L Ii j 12. 4th Mat horse, rocking chair? ib. P. Tplir^SOfl'/'i ' ' - . . i 13., 5th .best horso, \ 1 c?n coffee, ?tfcSWipfesvOror'?&i m Anderson. g 15. 7th bept.hecs?, cat glass"pitcher -i?John A.. Attntln. , 8 16. 8th'best herse? ^t?tson" H?V~ a*arlier %: Bolt. "' v ' Class C Fond?s* : 1 g 'j.7. Beit pohy,' $2.50~^Ctllsens ^Nat ional Bank. : S. 18. 2pd, best pdhy, ?2.50-rCIlizens Rational Bank. , 5 19. 3rd best. pOny, l box cigars-^ boxter Grocery-.Co. : ( ... ^ J' r ??. 4th best p?nyj -fi-u? cap?a. Hlilman. ' . : Class D gtaii?ens. . 21. Best Btallion, Big Ben cldtk?W. Jrf. Kcese &^Qq. . .p . . ' . - 2?. 2nd- best 'stallion,' l clock?An derson ' Furniture'. Co. \f$\. -Class E Ilogs. ... $ 23. nest hog,Ai sack of hog feed? toin'nlng & Olohn: ; ^ - i 24. 2nd')>?at hog, 10. lbs. rap^Pur* inan smith, Seedsmahi ' < 6 25^ 3rd best hog, >L.aet cutlery, $1.20 ;-C. s. Minor;Bn,:-'J0?iand-.25?. atore. . ^26.-f 4th boBt hog, a.lb'?an'Wttfte If eins? ' F Herne Raised Horses m g Limited to. horses Roieed in Ander son eouhty .exolutvely. : . S127. Best horse,: >1 vpair men fchoes, 13,50?rThe* i*esaer Co i as. 2nd beat horse,-.' 1'-canning' oat 53. ?tr?'-ttest; l'?.l,25: can coffoc-ao. D. Anderson. \, '-' ir> . ? -Ca??B K Bcst'llorse Co?t. Und?f 1 year old. "64. B?at, Jl.?O pair sllk hose?D. G?t?berg. ' 1 ',,;65. 2nd bOBU ?2.00 .cash?Peoples Btf?Rl-' ? ~ I 56. 3rd\ best. $?X?excash?Bob King. Clftsa l''Best lier ko Hidden by Lndy, ? ' 'Any Age. ,67. Best: l'?dy rldl?g horac, 1 ph?r Blllf-'hose?Oelsberg''Bros. .Gf. 2nd beat, 2 Ib.abox candy?Orr pray..;" ,6$. '3rd b?at; 1 ridltig bridle?H. C.| Jodhaon Ar'SOri. W$$}? 4'tfi';be8tV'l?-'er?6trlc t?n^So. Public. Utilities 'Co.'-H Clmjs Mi BeBt'flor?? D^Ton to Bnggj ! by Kaoy. 6ll -B??t." box Huyler'a candy. 62. 2nd b?at, ll.Ofl 'worth sugar? jtfebb *,!wTabb. j ,63. 3rd'best 1 ?3.B0 picture?Fant'B B??k Store. 24. XlR' fjbst; 11 ."00'Ctt sh-^-D. 'S. Von. dtv?r. " . !: ,; " ; 5 BneCrol l'oey Bkee Prirei*. I5.D0?J.' 'RV'Vahdlveiv $1.60 Utnbrelln~Mo6re-Wlteon Co. ?IjO^?Tjionipson/t.?hoX m siC-l FOR THE SOUTH CAROLINA j EXHIBIT AT THE EXPOSITION i Joint Meeting of Directors of the Chamber of Commerce and y City Council Held Litat Night ... (From Wednesday's. Dally.) Anderson will be nsked to contrib ute ;$lfQ00,os;' b'er ebare toward1 :tbe< So?t'b ?npllna^i?xblbii for'the Papanfa fcispog m on, : j accord1 ?n ?,. to; plans m ad q ; last night at a JoinL meeing-orthe An derson chamber or ^commerce. The meeting war, field In the rooms of the ^6aal-ictiarobe^^^ tho schetao and -th?vmen present .en thusiastically enooroed the plan. ' - X James D. Hammett presided over, tho me?tihg and tlifc?Ilrat Speaker id S" ddrens' the -audience v/as Albert lutU. special fetate representative ;fOv SdUth^C?rolin?"of the Panama exhibit W\r\ Blum .elaborated on the proposed plan and Ccem?d to base-toll the de tail.'; or the fexhlbiC at r his fingers' end3... He showed that; the exhibit, prfaj. Vides ? sptoridld' opportunity, from a* : -.,..?!_?, . J, ji_-.,|4.tf. ?k.. of tho South and more especially for tho people of South Carolina Ho says that the eyes of the people'of South America, Central America and the Orient are' now turp?d lb the direc tion o? this country and that'the Pan-, aina exhibit will do much toward at tracting trade from those1 countries to the United States and toithe^&uith,. ft Bupport;x>f his statement,: Mr. .Blum Hunted from an lnterview.^hteh Pres Uteri i Ha rbi3on of the : Panama" Kshth! t gaveto the San Franc.i3cp;"Cali" a few days ago, in which tho president ^oW that no 'otaer' section of the .country has 6o? much to hope for in .the-iwhy Of udvortlBlDR and of rcauU.a ac hac tne;PiedmonL section o?th? JBouI.h... ifcj . ,'Mri Blunt was- made ?, compl?te,. in spection of tho city of Andereon and, while he had 'hoped to secure .l^OOu feet of moving picture film of this city, he satd last' night that owing to the ?Ofrip?ctnoss of tho city ho will he able to di?pl r-ntcolyt' id llko to.have A. 3. Farmer, opoclal Panama bit cbrare?jis loner for this die tri i the second speaker,tb address g^Ud -He dellreredy?f " Ch>ho-enthitsia(itlcaHy endor? pojtit*on and Bir?e*ea.Dj?vs ?Won a?d - ati^ffed ihevvWt? ivestIsing - tp be secured fror affair, He 'sayaiWrthe',Wm aetimf -.mes for tho South to ?rt Ver lise ie*'fo*oarc?s is here and he urged the Iftcceptanc^ ol t)io-plan : providl?g for Jh'ariea ? h(5sh a sr^txn committee wilt begin &KdutloS f koday. It Is bolleved thai all of tho ralsiH?i? ? ANDERSON RAISED HER POR-j TION OF PANAMA MONEY TO SHOW PICTURES After Canvass of City, Practically j AH Money Necessary To Rep resent Anderson Is Secured (From .Thuroday's Dally.) The public will bo glad to .learn tliat sufficient money lias been, raised- In this city to in on re Anderson's repre sentation in the state-wi-io moving picture-film which will bu oent from South Carolina to the Panama Expo sition and there exhibited during the cotire time that the exposition' cs to run. This film Is'to. portray lire; in' South Carolina for the honioseckbr In a very charming manner. The money for this, film wan raised iu Anderson com m is's loner for thin state. Ho com pleted his work lu Anderson yc.Vtor lay and left in the afternoon for Spar tanburg, Then'eo to Qrecnville; Green wood and .Rock Hill. Whon he com pletes his work in Rock Hill he will make a . detour and will visit Union. Chester and Lancaster. Ho plana.to finish the work in the up-country by the'-middle of the month and he will then go to Charleston.' Georgetown I Beaufort anl then through'the Pea Dee, fmiohing hla canvass of the state [ at Alken. ft w?B* understood yesterday that the dmount of money secured in An derson was not'as large-as had 'been desired but it wlll.be sufficient to give this' city a good repr?sentation and to display the advantages of Ander, son - in- a very '?dv?ntageouS manner. It1 ts expected that the official pho- j tographer, together with ooveraT as sistants, will arrive In Anderson with in the next few day a and bogin the Work Of taking ' the'" pictures'for the film. -No decision has been' reached ap to the views of thio city to' be shown, other than - that they will -In clude i Anderson College, ' the First Presbyterian church,, the court bouse, I a' view of the public square and of the ! handsome suburban home of J. J. Fret well and oae of the Anderson fire, department.. These views are to be made under the direction .of Ander aon's local commioctonern., R. A. Llg? On, A, SL :Fan**r;"J. D, Hamteett asd Pbjjer^ A. Whaloy;. i , ' 'Those interested' In tho matter e?Id yedtefdayVhat Manager Blum **pr?s ed himself as being well pleased with Anderson but local people deplored .the-.fact that this was bis first 'trip [through the south and he was there fore handicapped in- .presenting his proposition'to southern business men, since he did not understand" them and tlld not' realise that ' they- cannot - be ayiroach?d f. in the same way; that a northern man 1b: On? gentleman re marked yesterday that he was tn hope Mr. Blum might pursue different methods in other towns from th? one h? s followed hem , jThe-.. centlmean manifesting the I most interest In the undbrra&ing 'said ! that it was a matter of iegret that the'- Anderson city council vvould. not ?gru? to |end any assistance, since the c?er -towns of the ctato plan to ne cure 1 ibe rn1 contributions, from ' their councils, thu'? . putting the burden of the exhibit'upon the entire city and not upon individuals, but the local council could ..not see Why .'the city should contribute' anything. 1 '-However,. It"'1b a matter of'common knowledge all over thfe "tetate that Ad dtrsotf: always does h?r part toward i anything of this nature and' ih tblB particular Mstanc? her people did their share, as they have always lone, k - C'OTTOTH CATERFItLAB ' Clemson College Oir*5s InfOrmotion Ationt the nefarious Pest ' .; '?-. - V? ,.').: Ml-jiUi-^.. v, i.H. 1 Celmsdu CkMegeY'Sefct 2.?Late COt tbh in't?aby TAtrtc of the Piedmont ia aeWous?y tbreateifed >'Hy the cotton cate r pillar", f which 1 hso made ItS'Sp. pearaMrft' very- - suddenly, ?, /Telegramo a^d l?ii?ra ere"belfis<received by the hnension division and entomology di vtblon 07 -Cletheon ' College" in which urgent- requests for Help are made. This caterpillar "Works -.with am?elng rapidity -wliehv, tt,beg4ns./on'-'a cotton ,t'#a and a#y: w&tehtfve^ steps'mustrbe taaen as soon as the pest? 'are1 dis-' covered: otherwise they .will not avail. V: ?rhe entomo?bgy ?iv?al?rt'?f ClemoBn College 'nss^Vre^r?r tfib--'di?echiam inted in the .Intelligencer Tuesday; ?fdli ?ll r?Yft?rs ftfe adVtsed11? f e?a flullr-' .'g^eB'.'a?t-'needfoi la st Ion about the cotton caterptl jF?rrder? ' Ore' /aavMeor' tO" keep olfae watch on their fields and to take the1 nttfiaures recommended Just ?a. soon as th?^first Signs of the in sect are seen, r rS .; .-?i-J-' v.; ,v- '. / ' :': raoW'a'dtlcei''' " j^tfa^br^I^il^^htt paps* jctin 1 accept ?d vi ce - from one who kooWs i-nothing 'dbtnf'practical farming, here \no nUn 'knW?n6w jl?ng "the war in Jati&ifo,wiU-cdnttnue:: Aircady?h?e ;\n^MtWues though thtTwt?ter.. cotr ton will sell for : less than 8 Meanwhile all train and fo " Wfirjgtf vhry hlsWtorOe??t? - ; ,?rin and .hear- ?H>ur loss'-t ?ii?. ??W?*VJet ?tT ATT Tn?"cl dan^th^uiacubator.^F T?Hffg ill tki- ?S Design Your Engagement Cards and Wedding Invltstlpcs. .... , i-n, , 'm.'.? I, ,. .Pf,..'.?^;^; BE SMQ^BY C?RN GOOD ADVICE FOR THE FAR MERS TO FOLLOW -. ?. .. TRIPLE THE CROP Secretary Whaley Outlines Views and Shows How Planters Can Reap Rich Harvest (From Thuruday'a Dolly.) . "Every erTort mum be mude vastly j to increase the acreage to lie planted In unto, cover crops and other gralrm in Anderson county this Tall and it la my purpose, in connection with our /arm- demonstrator, J. W. llolhrock, to begin within a few dnya on a pro panundii to extend all over tho coun ty in this cpniiectlon," onld Porter A. Whaley, secretary of the 'Anderson chamber of commerce, while talking to a reporter for Thu Intelligencer yesterday. '. Mr. Whaley said 'that Anderson county thlu year will raise .about D30.0?? bushels of corn, which is it self h banner corn crop in the history of this county, being about 15,000 more bushels of corn than this coun ty produced last year, Mr Whaley iulde.il: "Thu crop will bo Just about enough to cupply tho needs of Ander I Bciri t&Uhty und In addition It WtLI be oufflcicht to nupply about one half th?i demand of the city of Anderson tor feeding city-kept slock, though it can' p?sclbly bo, stretched out uud made to I cover the entire demand. An effort |wlfl"be made to triple thin production for next year and already plana aro uhdetway for having tho farmers to to begin their uole?tlon of seed corn from'this year'o crop for the planting of the crop, next yeah | ;"Tlte grading will; be . dono along BClenUfic lines and the crop ebould.bu superior to, the corn produced thio y?ar. ,' If AQdoraon county can pro duce 3,000,000 buuhclc ot coin next teanon, which io only, thro-j. times tuo Rmoiiht.that the coi;:j;;- wijj htiva thin year; Anderson tjien c.su ueti.L??ti^?U b?D?pl?' rf .cor? to th? outride w'?rid>| .'"EeVmi-Mng that tho vfir In tye fprj clfrn 'to.mWiJos 'W'lll-causp -C'if?. jo. soli In t>?} ?cctlon next' *j.c?r.;u& $4 ;. pe?', ijlinh'!, which uqw* ?orme. ?erj' .prub> ible, Aude? i>h ?otfbfv ' will have ania?i ?:6pib of abcprS?3/)?t),0??' lioimjrorn alone, which would bo ui^ unheard of ! 'r5";i i'-'r any-SSsiUsrxi ?o?i?ijSii Wilk? btJt.' doubt,! ,?Jilu- yjelp.can.-bo - realized ihd as a direct result Ute' hog-ruji,vnrr ndnstfy Iii Anderrbd c?'utity'will r(i?? dly incr^eii'bri?lglr?g^t?^iSfi 'feftd "tliy mportation of pork into thin county/ ^"Cfemaoa Go.Ucge:;.baa promised tu asBlct In this'Undertaking and in :a'U probability a nd?no^tothd?s? 'canvaoo will be: inaugurated, during whieb Ovii cry 'whtte> farmer in tlu: county will, be visited 'and he will be vrgbd to give* the plan a trial. ivft?tl "It ts estim?tes "that oVery. .'planta-: ! lion'in Andereon county can be visit ed during .a six weeks campaign and thla attempt is believed to bo one of teal vaiue. j 1"?a, lb well known, tire oat crop In Anderson county io about 2& per cent larger this year than that of'any pre vious year and an effort .will soon be modo to have the fa,rm?rc increase tli?;acrtise of batty for'the next cea fdni qO?drupilng It If p?s?lblb. Th? j '.'j-opaganda alco . con temp In tea . inf . Saalhg the cover crops, although In calfona novv aro that there will be ubme1'difficulty lh getting lpnumluoua Eeede for these cover crdp3. ^7T-'I . >"If these piano*are - carried out and Ati?cr^on co?pty'B^cottou .erop/.'reduc ed t? 86 or 40 per cent and with corn at $1 per bushel and oats at US cents p?r bushel, tbgeth-r with foddor hnd cover crops, Andere?! fermera- will ?hd that they have av\2?tly better crop, oven though cotton la oclllng for 10 cento and even 12 cents." :Th03b who-heard Mr. Whaley ?18 cpGa the filiation were Impressed Jaat he 1b certainly correct and be lieve that this la fhev logical solution of the situation, . from [j an Anderson eounty standpoint* i,^ I COMiPKi FOR TH?F?l^ ' ! ' ; . ; . -.. Both for: M?rmihg:arid Mri' Rich ards Are To Address Votera m ? j^;waa the case In the ra?e for. the United States aenat?, both the candl - d^s tor ttiejfeovernor; oi South1 car bTrek' k"?bW 4that?*J -gr-?at1 part ?.ot:. the l?ywer Of .VOt?r-ln thlo State la situ ated ?"a Anderson county and. both Richard 1/ Manning ^ud, John O. rticharda hk've ?hnpun'ce'd that they 1 it Cbmc hero'i?r a'lew-sp?pfjhen bo e the ^e^andi csmpklgn Comes :to tnd. It has bean? ?nnouhced by Mf\.(Msr??irjrvM i?nenaa. that bo will dome ,^^^^51600.' Friday ' ahd spend that day'here hndltf:bhs' ?loo<vfr??o art odmicfed'tBat^Jtmh tf<v Richards w|h ribrhe ? here i Saturday,; and epsak ffpm the^rcu)rt bouse .steps .,!on - .that ^alter: !i%;>fAeni5*bf.''Mr.'''"?^ ; The' frlr-f-?-?' br^Mr. ManUlnr for Bov kraor and^efcA? ^ Bfetfie* for Lleur r.|B J^iamm^county,, tJban thpte ^I?aatea.and^adm rers s.?i''':;iotfi- Mine When You Buy Spalding Tennis Goods YOU l?U?.TlSE BEST. Wc are sole Agents for ?Spaldingf-r Sporting Goods . in Anderson. Fatit's Book Store. COUNTY SUFFERS from HEAVY STORM Do 7011 know that y?11 can get from un a TOKNA1M) POLICY, whjrii will protect yon from th? troubles thai your neighbors. arc now Buffering. . It costa. rery; little in premium but PAYS I/AlKii; In results. COMK to our ofllcc and Ict us tell you ubout it. " Walton y?raoce Agency Evans Buiidinpr i.V. ?* eliable For every tl,?\lie and pain Id a relia ble remedy. You can cure tho dlffl culty if you.ouly act In time and act, w.Uli wladoni. A la?y, torpid, aiuggiah liver i:i, without a doubt,'responsible I fqr 'more acheb adii'Tp^(ffB. t'hhn ja^','; ptlicji" lli)n;;, '(for;'.to it woX-noe ?pnBjjnn\ pallou, biliouuncao, lndi?c.?tton, head ache, etc; $>t: ? ? ,*< < v-w , -i! js ubiVt fM':?"'. -ni ,}!;?>t*r ' S7?- ->?m'A 1*1*" lillo.f ' . r. - - ?:- -- <.-,' V. - t/ji : I \ ' * < fcfl^wt? kfcicka. pirljtbuBU: out by goiufi rieht to . t??G boftdm of Ilm apicuity^oe ^jjvfr^, -ri-and forro^Ucrii;^^ tiro cyotcm. ;,A, trial proves It txffifM? lia conti and $1.00'per botlo ntvyofti' tlrugglBtal'"- '. <! i$*M?W* Manufactured and Guaranteed t-y Evans* Fhciriti?cy Three Stores. f*i .-ii-' nrr-Y EVANS* Fruit P^owdem .. r,Bj the; ??c of this voider < . P&ches, A'enrs. Plums, Il?rrIcH, ; ofan>-tlMr Fruit InltwJnW such vcp! tables as.' TdtnatOesY Beans, etc, cun be preferred vritlioht the u^cof nlr tight cans* .. .Sufficient (ju&ntlty (e picaCrts to Ks. Jrolt for ? ? u, b) H - v At all onr Storey. Evans* THBK rsr?,mi..i! ili.--L.jai.iilj'>^ ] 4$2 per month. Andersm. Gap ;t$jjjf?