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The Most Profitable ... Fertilizer To Be Used Is ... ..., fair red land*, 8-3-3?9-3-3?10-3-3; for gray, lands, 84JL-lQ4Jt. YoU get more far y.onx money in these ?naly-1 ses than in th? lower grades. The freight incoming and outgoing, labor ac count and general expenses, is just as much on ? ton of 10-2-2 as it is on a ton of 10-4-4. The dif ference in the cost of the goods is the difference in the cost of the extra material in th? 104-4 and then y?u get Fish i n these high grade goods and fish lasts longer in the soil than any other ===^ammoniate going into Fertilizer. The longer your fertilizer lasts the longer your crops will keep growing. The longer you keep y our crop green and grow ling the better crops you will make* . The difference in coat per acre' is very little, i jsay One Dollar an Acre* the diff?rence in the yield of cotton is much more than that. The high grade goods are the economical goods to buy. The Anderses Phosphate & Oil Com pany goods are the goods to buy. They use the very best of material and use plenty of i*. Buy goods made by Ii mm P??sPHJ?t i il m i The''^^Cji^th?'S?me alld YOU'LL UR?T you get at this restaurant From the tLae you enter ,until you leave, every attention taat will attend to ward yo?r comfort will bo sohwn you. Your order will be promptly taken and as promptly filled. You'll wondor bow we can cook things so quickly aud perfectly aa we do. PIEDMONT CAFE nr. 114 WestWh^ G. D. . Antonekos. Prop. KS CH?R1-ESTON & WESTERN CAROLINA RY. The Augusta Short Line No,i ^^^i^^ No. ^2^^^. m< No. 21?-|?#p^m. N??. 8 ^3s3op. ni. Information, Schedules/ etc, cheerfully f urinshed E .WILLIAMS, T. 8. CURTIS, General Pass A?t* Commercial Agt. Augusta, ?a Anderson, S, C. Labor Savers Whether y**? w?^ -4;Mrvanl or not, biW^vmfc de vices sa the home win paw. Household ?ffen? ttm n>or? sro^othly?pa?ce,wot>! can done. - Sitoetio?? jo ?ich hdnaos are ttsore aonfijai and itKure p^acaUe>)jih> |hfW op. to. Xabor Savjps, Ttrne saving:, Comfort saymg ^vio^a pay in th? eo/dL YOyiCKOW THKKINDvi^ MgAN Vacuum Qeauers, Irons, Sewing ftta? cmn& Motors, rireiess^c^k^rs, etc. ? mi, jj,.'ri!'' ABOUT FOLKl . J I .1 lUH.f'H") 1J..U.J JXf.A B. B. Da vi? or Route Dumber 3 was] in Anderson yesterday on business. Q. *^njtaa ojt PeW*r POD.t * a few hours in the city yesterday. >V. H. uanna or Starr was among| Uio visitors to Anderson yesterday. Joe L. T. Newton, a well known citixen of Garyin, sjocpt yesterday (n thejclty. - , Charles SulUvuu of Bel ton Wfu?l among the vlsUu>s to the ctty yester day. ' J. D. Cantubell of Centerylllo w among the business yuntars ^ tJ city yesterday, E. P. Grant or Bel (on Hjpent p. few.! Uoura in Anderson yesterday. \ C. C. JRay of T^wnviUo, a well Known cttijym of that seeUbn .WRS In, Anderson yesterday. Snuford Perry of Polsor was In the' city yesterday for a tew hours on business. A. r. Jones, of High Point, N. C. was among the guests registered at the Chtqup.ia hotel y rsterday. N. B. Sharps has been spending a few days in Charlotte. N. C, on business. Bond Anderson, auditor of the Blue Ridge raj)way has returned frgm Co-' lumbia, where he has been spending a few days' on - business. Mr. James Burloy, of Anderson, was here last Wednesday. He travels fc r the Bei knapp ?taraware Company. Jim is a former Oconee boy, having been roared in the Bear Swamp sec tion near Walhalla. Mrs. L. A. Hinton of Greenville spending a few days in tho county .with friends and relatives. . Mrs. M. T. Mulliktn and daughter. Misa Anice, of the Lepapon section, were shopping in the city yesterday. John Fisher of the Level Lend sec tion was among the business visitors to tho city yesterday. Robert Chipley of Greenwood spent a few hours In Anderson yesterday. Miss Annie Hlgglas and Mies Kate Shirley of Rock Wills were shopping in the city yesterday. < YY. E. Chapman, a progressive far mor of BcnYer, spnet yesterday.in the city. Irl- . c?lna Li it LfUS, Leila Raid of the McLcos school were visitors in tho .city yeater/day. - William Dobbins of the Broyles sec tion was a business visitor to the city yesterday. Miss Frances Shirley of the ItocV Mil) section was shopping in the -city yestehiay. Clint Watk?ia of Welcomo ' was among th? business visitora to the city yesterday. Kiss Kate Bobbins of the Broy!:-a moellon was in tho city yesterday. of tlie Bethany section warp in the city yesterday. Dock Bolt of tho .Broyles neighbor hood was among the huslncjjs visitors, to the ?lty yesterday. Walter West of Greenville spent a few hours In tho city yesterday on business. Miss .JaclVnnoU and ftMsa NcUte Newton, of Union- were shopping .in Ujo otiy yestorday. vrr-? ' IM. R. Man a ? toy uf. the I*uig Branch " htci'v" waa h business visitor to t.Uo city yesterow B. C. Cromer 't^jU^Miik-iQi^^ yesterday for a-few -hours ;?n bust-! neos. ' :' A. W Mitchell of Cheddar waa among -the county people to dptud yesterday In tire city. ' 8. J. H. Dickson y* the Flat Rock npighbarhpod was In the clty.&oitcr day oa .ljusineas. Miss Meb Majv'f of Blioppkug in the city yest K. W. Ashley pf the Bethel borhoed was among tho couny* fsxniora !n tho ctty L. R IJabaffey principal of the Ilope.welt school, was In Anderaoa. ^yesterday Dudley Rt4d of - Ehenef?r ' '-^m/i umoug the btujJnen* visitor? .tp the city yawlerday. JF.. Oooioy. u progressive jammer of tho Friendship hcc'tl??, apept .yes terday in Anderson. Kdwia Clinhscales of rWOT'Hftffl' Creek aras in the city s "llljlft^rlw a fow hours. lialph Taylor and sister, Misa Cor f rle Tayjkfe. ,:*ere;tn,tfao^j^ Col. .JR. U C^ai?heil e? Ujb Jtoajka' section was In the cliy ,?e$r?$rVr on 5fi^i^^n5i^553E^5^5bWB3Bi5 section. Who Is #fM^,^^m Green rill? high school at Tfgervllie, spent the week-ei^d at homj wHh hi* flKfl^HHfifeatfsBBHBBBHHHI^BHBHm Mra, Jol.n Onvrtwn and daughter. you KNOW Mise Eva, of the Rock Mill section, Vt*tp shopping in the oily yesterday. S^riff ^^gf^SS^' ter day la> Bart Chamblee'of the Rock Mill] section spent yesterday in Anderson. Misa Ida Thomas -of gaudy Springs,] spent a few hours lu the city yoatcr-] day. Mute Lu*.~'o Brook? of Rock Mills I was in the city yesterday 4or a few] hours. Mn.and'Mrs- A B.. McCoy of the MayfleW eecUou apent Saturday lu the city with her daughter, Mrs. John D. Klug. J. K E.nderH of Bel ton was among,! the buaiQeae vhjllora to'the city yes* terdsy. C. F. AUgood of Liberty, was among the visitors to spend yesterday in the city. Benjamin SjuUb uud Miss Alnutf Smith of Townvilta were ultopplng fn'f the oily yesterday. Walter Oreer of Munou Futh was in the city yesterday ,for ' a few hours. Sam Hughes of Calhoun Falls apent yesterday In th? city on business. C. L. Welkins, a progressive Bel ton citizen, spent yestorday la ' the ctty on business. ' T. M. Fellers has returned from Nowberry where he had been spend ing a few days. 8. H- Sn?t? o! ?G??ersQS Routs si was among the visitors to the city] yesterday. J. A. Breazcale of near Pcndlcton] was in the city yesterUay. J. D. Smith a wominont pluntor of I .Route 9. wen among thja visitor* ta| the city yesterday. R. Furman Pasta ' ng Wllllamston was in the city yeeterday on business. C. M. Robins of JL F. p. No. 2 w.as la the cftg yeate^^fn^fow honr*v W. M. Paine o?'4a$%wfol ac tion was among tbe .;y*^ra .te ^fogi cUy yesterday. ^ Miss Minnie .Foster .v^$rechv.tti.>|tft spending a few days In the slty.thn g^8t of her ntatar. gtyjjp^ M,cCu^ Lawrence ReeTW^V^vlllc, Tenn-.: Is initho clty .fojr a?bort btay wtth hlsi .nareots, na gast ff?r#tm?\:j-; ? *2 L, P. Harkneat of Aj?retjfoo. yi?; in Anderson yesterday en route .to. Richmond. Ya.. where Mrt, jS?xitx^ Is undergoing t?Jajte*enU}\ W. L- Pickle has jr?turnqd! Xtuax Lay-1 s?. **w**^m Misa Helen; :rsie^Jb?^,lw? Jack |s?nvuie. where ahe^ jian.weeu un an extoud?d ve?4 to relatives. Mr. T. A. 131*04%$ wife ?f Ander ooii, S, v., w?jre ifK *j?vunia u?e nr*t of this weok as guests of afr and M*?, w. if. Wal^?? and featf>y.-La~ venia. On.. Tinier * *\ $ v'Afi-jf* * * m * * TU? DAY IN CONGRESS * WBBIUBY SI, IMi. Met at iitiojj. Senator Oljvc, offered ajaenilHwViL to the trade commission bill to exempt cortoln^anuA - .i?r?*T*PM m 4?S A?W jraBroad j hl^nestpa^ad; Vo Hwday Tplc?rkn>e on ,Ujo kUUnjj. of W4I Director llolau?a, of bureau ol mines, told niuibig tomn^tfte that govertjgent waa '^eady <o begin . ' ^d^?rnen^v^^^nL!1 to Von^gy. House. Met at noon. ^eflclenw H\\ taken up. Trust lilh h^Kl?? we*e. House rvrol /oxedU* en ranged hearing qf nail . eflelale Tuesday, oloftaft fwitfc .fortnight and aUneU* i-cuiutlou of bills,1n both/ April i. Wax futon's valet named forgot ir w^&h4n?ion coui-bi t tie was ho |P^d utandinat BW they caiTr^n ?eorge to at tract , hie attention? . Was Waahingtenks father glad he cnt down the ebecry tree heeauao li might bear a p*Srm i Old Wasniagtea aweay on hi* wed dinjg day bechui?, :fcV Caet?^j(|(f^ twitfaatejMMoc the teouMed , ' tiulee> m new jB^Iri . _ for.*>- ^tirc penfitett&neH ? f pore of the Cotr fibre, from .which arem^nju^ge ?uwd; oplr^yt^hTbrtatles. MtiWZk pvt. by native hand pror i' . inory. 2&E OC The Mutual Ufe Insurance Co. OF N?W YORK SWT vA-i t Has been established for more than twenty-Jive 9?d the company hasM inore than 7,000 policy holders in South Carolina, insuiing thdr lives for m ?moijn* exceeding $14,0^,OwxK). The in?wring public has great confidence in the ir^^^^ept of The Mutu^44fe ,of. New York, as shown by a continued and increased patronage of 71 years. TBE RECORD OF SEVENTY?ONE ^ liBF^' In the seventy me years of its existence The Mutual Life has paid to 'tis policy-holders and beneficiaries, ano stilkholds in trust for them more than two hundred and fouv million dollars in excess of ai? that it has received from them. : : -OIK f?/T INVESTMENTS IN SOUTH CAROLINA. Hpii?yhoiders of The Muiuai Life of f>fc\v win be .interested in the following statement as to the company's vestments fh SomrCarolina securities, as appeared Be cember 31, 1913. gf^....... v * 1,083%7?0.32 Loans to Poliyholders. Intrastate railroad bonds (South Carolina). .... Interstate railroad bonds (S. O prq-rat^V*...... a.:.. . .?. io,5tUOQQ.oo South .Carolina State, county aud city bonds..- a78,ooo.oo Mortgage loans. .. 94,oop.OQ Total 3outh Carolina Investments_W.y.y^ . .$12,162,780.32 .NCREA^D.NVILSTM?r.rSINl.,3 Mortgage loans made in South Carolina. Policy loans made in South Carolina.. Slate, county and city bonds. 3ft2*$ 18.07 8,000,00 JjKreased investments in one year. .' ?1..' is. ...... $406,51fc?7 Death -GlaUns and Matured ?adowments settled in cash in 1913.$205,777.14 Taxes, License and >astwaiiccty|eparinient ices lor lecensos paid in tot 3. ... 8,42 7.12 F. Ii HYATT* Manager. y ? W. S. HENDLEY, S^perintesujkftft. National Loan attd Exchange' Bank Building, Columbia. C A t IXfXt ?W ? A ?& ? q District Su?er^ttcjndent Phone 376.4.. BROWN B?ttJ?lNG Anderson, Si-C 1 i I. 1 Condensed statcmout or tho [j?b>l condition of the BANK OF DKRSON. Andereoa, 8. C at the * go of business January Jfc < l?U afli ?wn by .tt*e rattle* J^e?rt mna> Wate Bad* B*anwT and and- Stocka. 6^50.8? Batata. ??,640.*? and duo frota Satire l?l.t?S.13 .? t<aiM?M* L?AUIUT1S3 Stock .J.... .. f i?o.???.?v .1?0,OOO?O Profita' (N#t).. da.475.41 Unpaid. 1&$M jbMti^inai wmui , P.T.M. ......... *?# # ABE ATTRACTIVE at times and In all plade?. They Umd koauty not only to tee month, hut to the whole face, la factr the absence ci Teeth 1? U?u first jUnposl Uon toward jpoeitlve /plainnoes. We ate adepts in the care of teeth for yunn^ or eld of either sea. We are ekliled Bl AU *ra*e?en ^nf Deatletry, and won*! |^ ^na<arn?e? wlOi* ynftr work. V^e |at%n\nrlj( Buecepsfal tn.ttyr ^KtracUon of Aeeth neloieesly. ? Total. .itfMr?l*V*? laitue. AAieMr^UBfXJ l?A mew^e> ^0Wf/seP"i?? gettoffe Aec^inO <QO 9mmk i foe tne aMHjHMHR^Me'a9 ^|ra?-4?e In??ttnal -te M *fr ^ lit SEk^ ft^P6C?rj(?6^ tftttak * fth DR. H. R; WELIS & CSOMPAI?Y Kt?Cf^C BKff TAI/ 1^A?L0?8 ter Farmen 6 Meeeennta* Bank Aadecsea, Hi C* Sfenian jyHft|a|iH The Busy Bee Cale JMMeMRPMI1*1. THESANiTAgY ?anrtUaoA too* asA ?tan? on etarr eie*? hr Claas eeikn>?a Give an a ' ??a hA. MM-HaeaA. C A. Bus IBS*- JSfi8w?r*