The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, March 20, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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nrif -ZTZZ-;-:- - . , .... . :... , UH'*. - * ? m.- , v. ,^-^-rrTj_^^==gg . B?LTON PACiaF devotcdt0 communicating - - ^^fg* - V news and advertising. 1 '! ' gift buying At ^hi? ?tore. Per hops that thottghtrW act occur red to jrom for so many iWRlej imagine that Jewelry i? "expen-, ?t1 ' ' Conte In And See i ??.US.?? Garden $ee?; We have the most com4? piete line of Gatzen [ Seed in Belton. Iffis^! are of the highest quality and we seel them at reas onable prices* Ask*for one of our Fith Annual Seed Lists. You will find it convenient'in selecting your wants. When in need of . any thing in the drug line, get it at FRIERSON'S if you want the best results. < - Hem 1 PHAjgy.?Y - my styles . ? . i '. - 6f Photographs are displayed in our r<ct:ption, room. We Invite your careful inspection of our "work and soUcH your patronage under \the guarantee that you are to receive first-class work. Pictures, Picture Frames, Kodak Hnisfiht?, Etc. Always pleased to show you our line. '- } Tue HeH*?t* t;s|iteiic^ to Rud Franfe l8kew! ->BV8. C. TO THE FARMERS O Bjr The Read Phc Bulletin No. ?72 of the South troj shows ttrtt .tht'rty-threc s?rnpi at Cfcit;s<;n College durW ^s f*i TKlrlWiJ. I antec, th<? average ton gbwv? tn*:gu^ra|jj^^ value, the bcsl kinii.of Ammoniates, si Scrap, Boiie,]jankage and Cotrar thus; the far$??r who uses th^Nj Atu^of fertiliser but more of it, fc tons shipped^ffcorn our-Cfiarlestor w? gave our* customers-$35,660 Be sure and see your, dealer^ j * INTERESTING 5UI * claude A.&ka * jtafc * * * * * * #' * 4 ft - - --' \ v.- ? - Thetflsy "The Tita? of hJSXare" will be presented in tbe ogera houoe Tues day night,-'March Sita? by home talent and everybody is urged Ho go out snd seo this splendid play. It is given under the auspices of the Civic Les gU3. add one of the funniest and one of the brightest plays given here,-In a long time. Blair Rice will .matte you forget .all .your grievances and laugh, your-worries away. Don't forget the date and be sure to go next .Tuesday night and have one more evening of Jb/t ^^^^f^9k Mr. Bob Gray. XS JLouis ; Seel rr the; sun never sets -jw\ patton paints It is ah honest, practical paint/ entirely free .froir^. water, or or other adulterant./The paint' is composed of oxid;? :Q( 2in&] for durability, lead for *j)ody, i I and siisjtt.<^wiid. quac^^forJ| ? fi?Cr mm , .t??aljl.ii.y, 1 OIS Vbase is thinned with pure Jia???J Iseed oil and turpentine driers?p no water or chemicals at all hi the Pattdn proportions^ This paint: resists the action of the sun and atmnsnhgre. %oML derfuHy; arid lasts rally twice arj long as the best quality of white lead paint or apy of the:ordi- j nary paints on the market. When in need of .paint call on* us .and get the . b?st-?PAT-v TON'S $?N?PROGB iPAINTSi Paints for all purpose*,sold.at,j .tb^.sign fit & < *' ' B?k?nf S. ?, ~- ' -r'. " '' ^iTie Very Bwt in / PHOTOGRAPHY at the lowest rjos$?ble . ,pr^4V; Spring is here*jSo come to see us and we* H make ??u Photos ttjat will 'gteatly improve oiV ffie new pretty .Suite, Hats j and Dresses as well as m Pfsonality. T?*,S.C. ?phaie Company t Carolina Board of Feftiptdr Con ies of our fertilizers werd analyzed ;?> a.;- spring . of 1912-1913. * -ihre? analyzed above ttjg guar thre?-sampfi? Being $1.22 per Not only thjfeAui- w^y^g cn?^ as high grade Blood, Fish Seed Meal in the Read Goods, ^?i?zers not ofil^^t^ the boat r^Jll??^ per ton -on th* 3Ll,00? I ' factory last season' sbawa that .00 more than we guaranteed., ri?ht $way about;Reidjs, JFeriiihsars. )nt s. c ) 7QFN?WS ^ * \QM BUSY BELTON * - ' > # Vl&CrwW^wW .** **i a ? ? * ? ? * ? * ? ? * -r Mrs. Bob Gray .. Mica Mattlc Vandtver f Tom/ CftHor, Mrs. Cray's brother. ; ..v.. Max Rico I Mrs. Peter Wyconibe, a personage.. .Mbw Sue Covlngtoa Mr. Peter Wy?omb*;;a\pe?slmlet with e digestion -4?.-Blaire Rice Dorothy Landon. secretly*engaged to Tom Carter .. Mi*s. HeUto Woodslde Mr. Janus Lan don. Sr.. Dorothy's fa ' tber of peppery disposition _ -.- . .. ;\ \Lewls Cox Uncle Tom, am old colored butler from ; the 8opth ,.,. Ethan .FrlersonJ I Officer Hogan of the *2nd Street Po3 , j lice station Dr.. J, E.. Harper? HELTON ON WHEELS *>Bbl|o?, March l?,-~-Haoks A Clink scales .have sold the following gentle min automobile* this week: Dr. O. C. ?Todd. S. M. HOrton-and Luthar Ma jlcy. These cars are roadsters and sell well where they are known. ; Py^ l? Better ; Belton. March 10.-??. A. Wiles of Honed Path. 'Ford dealer, was in'Bel ton yesterday with come handsome cars. He was accompanied " by--Mr. Urubbs and sold two Ford touring cars while In towff?one. to C H. Horton, cashier of the Farmers and Merchants Bank and one to John C. Dean, a arruv. pcrcu? r?rlucr of near town. : -- -Oratorical Ccatest ' Belton, M?r?rh 1?.?The O'neal Grsb torlcal. contest planned to come off at Belton on May 1, promises ta -be sr. occasion of much olessnre, Asdsr jjOg, iionea Hath, Wlljlamston and Bel ted'spools wttrh?v*: representatives la the contest. An all day picnic, basebaU and basket ball will be the features of the day. and that night tho i oratorical contest' -TSveryone in Bel ton is looking forward to this occa sion with a great deal of pl?asuro. I Real Estate DeaL The: managers of the Broadway Oil Mill 'have - bought the p/opferty belong ing to Mrs M. A- Vandlver, which ad joins them. , >ew ?jirac?en. . Belton, March 10;?The splendid ,-oew - eaaet ate? ?*^v^e*a?JP*d -byA.^fe^, Hcncl Campbell for the Pastime 'Th??tre It**-Jttat co^e- ^nj - U -?n^ (what th? manager needed. It is ? beautiful -instrument-And.adds greatly PERSONAL MENTION -Mayor Boos Mttcbcll bad business in Edgef rfetd- yesterday. I D. W. Poor?, who sells the "Hup roabllc" of Pelser, was here yester day.' :> . I Misses May Faat, Ray Master and Carrie Howcll a-c among those at tending the State teachers' association at Spartanburg James f7. Rodg?rs of Gaines, 8. C, weST^no^-p?^ yesterday Mrs- Layton Wilson and Mrs Crimes or Wllllamstcn. werd among thoae in ' o?eoi^gs'*5^^' ^-^S ln the mUllnory > Walter Goldman, of Greenwood, who has ' been in Anderson visiting reUtJvea, .waA- la Helton yesterday. I Mre. 'EdnavAokor-?f Due West, la ln town, the guest.ot Mrs- J P. Cox. I C.' S. SOllivao: Of AUd?rson, proprie ytor of Uie Sotltvan Hardware Co.. of " Belton, was among those who had business W :tjtte;.Cttr ?f Belton yes terday. Mrs. Ed Clark of Honea Path waa in town yesfet day attending "the mll ' I Mrs. Cooler an? Misa Willie Cooley} of Wtlllasnstoo. wese. in Belton yeser- j day attending the/ millinery openings, j :- Tlw rOlTOwilftp ilOwing mitt w?re' registered at Hotel Geer yesterday:' M W. armes, Now York! !. M. Israels, Anderson: R, ,Ha*rell. Atlanta; F. ' Pintlrift.-'(4!n>ttMe: Hefcry Thompson. Opiambte. Fr P^raiUey. Chicago; n. . ?lardon. Rlcbmohd;' Robert J. Car ' ledge, Jr.^Wi?e*ta*Jj|4;tB W. Mathls, South Carolina; H, P. Reahey, Atlan ta: J. P. Lear, South Carolina: Ben Simmons, Knoxvllia; W. R F?rber., -Atheiie- -> Among thoae from Balten who are attending the state teachers' Associa tion at Spartanburg may be mention ed Prof. J. R. Watklns, Misses 'Pearl I Wardlaw. Emmie-Wright. Susan Cov-j ??atufi nu ? aaus r?coit ai oz ins ttei-; ton High School. & I Miss May FW^Ment Wednesday j [ ntght at her home with her parents,1 Mr, anti>Mya: Oeorge Fant. Miss Fant j bad her'friendsi MUs Hay Masters and Miss Carle Howell. who teach at Leb-{ anon w*r. .They left Thursday morntng for u.-tellers' meeting now i ton In ; spart anburg .,. 6. Bl?Sflck of Pelter was Thursday to attend tho op-j F.~ Knox was la Belton Thurs on business. Mis: Hcs? I?ud?e?? of Frixer s I charming young ladles spent Thurs - day m Belton. Misa Hungens was ae 0ompae4ed e^tMiss FanUie Leby ^r?h?nxtbvm school trill be clon ed rriday =a account of so many of the teacher* beleg-in Spartanbui? Little ^ls? Katherine Woodslde will spend the week-end with her sister Mb? i Helen at Mm. J. T. Wrat'r. Miss Ellas Neville left Thursday aft era oo lo spend the week-end with I per iialsthsr. -Mra. O, W. NVrtlKr CUatott, S. C* ANDERSON, S. C. l. >^o?$tci- ? ? g .... . Bank and Cotton MiU Work Hi :*^^Jo;.ii* '.? S*s ?r'-' ' Tinting galiWork LOOSE LEAF LEDGER WORK, and ALL OJTHER RULED FORMS H a?' _?fiflf?g Everyone Ma? M Within : A celebrated; Preach physician has said.that "a man's liver is the barom eter of Ids dIsposl.M' KVcry man and every woman knows that the cheerful smile is a big fac tor; for ' oa?'e eucees?. Everyone Should know that the dis ordered liver ' Is canse> of jpinety .per cent Of' hunian^Ufa>'V'I^[a^,.'>?Vcnvork-' ed -livers are the prime ; causesof headaches, Indigestion?, constipation and dozens of' other .ills. But :'the' ' ib active liver always waros by coated tongue, nsoiii; 3tomac]i, dull oyo^ ? and - even r Jazteeai jleod, .your warning; end you lostfre.Tj|^tpA<i|h yourafelf -sbd reflect It hfiek-.your as soci?tes, riayrml.jtte .em- diy ' science hu; way te - CARSWRIdV 8 ?A v vu .A i s which is ;u pare vegetable remedy '"'^IW^iiH^iWjy re *** -* 50 cents for. large bottle, felptauraxaey, ?Beitoar ? ?3ln ?T?TE-WIBE PB1?ARV vtotfianaitolts, \Ini,----lMtchV?i^?| tafnSencc '?''President WHsop.-*v:?s . ? night by democrats gatkwod here for the' state con^-tion w?cr. con ic-icuc? Senators Shtveley; and Keta- ?te^-the1 coanuittee. on re solu tions to-r?porc a plank indorsing * state-wide primary law. .-.Vtt? -Many party leaders- did-nofetafcft to give- up the^^convention system, :'but wepe willing that a primary, law should be enacted providing fox the selection Of. delegates to the inven tion, *'sli??'?*.'J U Pli ni ,r i, ~ HONE A ;P.Vm N EWS -, . -o - ; ,-.>..- c.,,,... tThe Chronicle. > < The plant of the Southern Bell Tel Company at this place' hr bc ed' and improved" and as finished toe- ser-. to that of ?ny;t?vtn* f?jfctn th'tlttt'.M?'te. Alitas recently been r?ea? w^th'th* improvement* n?w ?ttef<?Vay HotteA Pat^Stioard ha?ra no room -for .complaint. . Th-: work is being done under the-careful iBlon . of . Mr. Collier tit^Q$gen> Trayaham. who l^'been tor his-oncle. Mr. J. L: Trayn be will locate. Jane Barmore has been: se-! ill for the past week at her; near -Shoais Jonction. She Is t 84 years Old and her condition is-the cause of much anxiety to her relatives iand friends. . Mr. Luoa P. "rtar and stttWWW*1 Ing for CoV?mbla e'ttotegni-of their ooaain, _JPwfco died yesterday saOrn irrg as the result of a fall from" His ea**fce last week. Vs?grrfed on-Sunday afternoon. March ll&fc by Bev. M, McQee, at Ware Shoals, Mr. C. O, Prcssly and Mt?s -ui?B ici v o??cjrf**y mw ternOoif tor an extended visit to New ' of Panama and m MOMK OFfiCE "><ttTt BRANCH OFFICE ' ICH OFFICE OF BLOOD, BQ^ We do not use one ounce of the cheaper mineral amuioniates, air nitrogen, leader compo'u^li, ,01 '^^^E??Uk^ '? By the use of only higH,clas^j|^g^^s, we:)H|^^lytcor48^tTOd late feeding of the plant; regaraleaei of - uiifavo^able air ?sons. This keeps the plant in ? healthy, vigorous condition, and enables it to resist disease and to Tetarn ite fruit. of ab#61ut??u le to starve your UnlessI you .buy ^ertil^^ can^^ nty on ea?h*bag/ auohjMy^jjrive^ ypu .a._. ^"'"S a -?1 :*'ir^ ^n]i : s}i^iiii|^W^. ; Why take Ortie* the ^oB?fiT BflANDS now rromy?ur nearest dch?er ;* and insure your crop steady and dependable nutrition throughout the ^iT> whig season. - . ' Kmc* cur LY?. DwrkworUi, Ander*?*,Jfc CT. ? . .1. IleJd Harris**, Denier, fa. C. ''e"trSL?t,i: * 8.4'. T>.L? ?WataJav S..?. ;^oca.yPath*&*^ nui before returning t? Hone? Path* Reb. W. E. Wilklna of Greep ville, sec retary of the Laymen's. Movement for ?f?ABaptla?iiin -jSouth. -Caroling; ,wJJ|Jdt>M&i preach at Broadmouth church on Sun ^daar_mo!rnin&.at 11 Lo'cloak xod at,Tur 2?B to.; these- services, ' be read by all who ***SfiEW*$?ti?(ii!iii ??ter.who recently pur- j certes.' ' lie 'qnot ?a soiii? attractive pri-' st^k/of groceries and ces and promises ?a square dbSl to >-alL fia|fe8iaj||fc>aaw HKI|ll!b*trs^ raised by UNION GUANO COM PANY'S Fertilisers Mr. ToUieop la one of tha thou?u>? t? ?s?sAftd customer* ?sing . these BartWeeea. 44* *enr 4e4?er for vur.aood* endeccept n sonhpWsTT afJjiKUiKer win produce a better crop. TJNIO?? BRANDS have demonstrated to many of the Ml s to, your own. ^>uaty ibelr.aaperkrt- "cropped Pfedaiea*. BetUm Mercantile Co, Bettet Vieler Jferesnttie Ce* Wfiltaarto*, ^aspire Mercantile Ce, Wniia?rsi?& igV BealsttU^Satadr flealtfi