The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, June 05, 1914, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
THE FARMERS ANO MERCHANTS BANK
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THE FARMERS LOAN AND
With resources aggregating a little the rise of ONE MILLION POL
LARS, are making a specialty of small notes, that is, notes for less
than $100.00. We are a little partial to notes of that size, so if you
are needing anywhere from $25.00 to $10(}.QP fix up a note, get it
well endorsed, just to s how yo u keep good company-you naturally
ask your associates to endorse your notes-bring the note to us and
we will "rash" it. We would like to "cash" about 2,O0Q of them tjiis
summer. V^e will expect them paid diiring the month of October
and the first half of November.
We also expect to supply our regular customers with their usual
business requirements.
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Several of our young people attend- i
ed tho singing at Six, and Twenty Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. Newton Freeman attended thc <
union meelng at George'? <'ree'< tint-, I
indy and Sunday. <
Th?? farmers are busy harvesting. 1
They say oats, while not so good us
last year, are Letter than they expect
ed. . ' , " " ,
"~Tho drouth ls getting serious, tUbc
lng' neveu weeks with the oxc.cpll ri
01 shower Frlduy afternoon since we)
have hud rain. '. il
Mr. und Mrs. Edgar Murphy visited ,
the latter's Histor, Mrs. Riley Yarn.
Saturday and Sunday, they with ot Inn
friends went to Chick Springs Sunda|
p. M. y ' I
MT. Raymond Moore went over lo
t'bick -Springe Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Lee accomplir -
led by Mrs. Jess Adkins and Mrs. iM- .
ward King were out motoring Sun
day P. M. ;
Miss Lula Aikeii left Mondav for
Augusta, tin., she is going to nss'st 2
? luuy. who is going, to travel, Ih car- 1
in?, for tier';wo cl. ih I r.?u'.
Mr. Jake Seawrfght und rvlfa visit- ?
ed Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Reid Sunday j
Afternoon'. '
Air. :?nd Mrs. C. J.'Muvp'a;. visited
Mr. and fies Thomas laoruv Sunday nf I
trrnOOH. I
!. uric- Simpson, who hits hmm r?tV '
sick ls Improving.
The teachers are getting ready to 4
attend th?"tVum'mer school nt Win- 1
. 11 n op. We . are glad to ?ec he leach- i
era preparing thcmselve* for better 1
work, it means better schools. 1
Mrs. C. J. Murphy entertained a iet* 1
ladled Thursday/afternoon tn behalf 1
of tho Missionary "society, after a busy c
hopr, spent in piecing a --tUUt for the 1
orphanage, refreshments were serven? J
aug the.?u*4sr*' difusor.' 'oaying th ev i
hall 'friibyed ft v?fy1 much. * " ''If
^f.'aniPim.''Wrr'Wpbrv''j?rsltP>l the
lutter"*'fimlB, 'Mr: ^Uul Mrs. Kell i
Bt^uifmmdAf-:-/1'^7'" i
^(nrV^i^'SdnUa^iire our rcgu
lnir preaching days at this placo. Let's '
all 'attend and coe if we don't feel 1
better than if wo had stayed at home.
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Wtflnmstbn, R. F. Dv. Juno '-I.--?j
Eyery one you meet han the carnell
question to ask, tost la 'V.'hen ls Ul
'f.'.lv?rri..?-'. ' ..; . . &
fencer By its Active r
jf This Splendid Old C <
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geing to'rainZ". Wo have lu . n in Ulta
Did wo:ld quito a willie, but w'o have
never.-reen a dry ?pell io ? jual ino
present um:.
Knill.? u lu? iiiii nut ? "i through
(ilan I lr. '; havo given up all hope o'.
aver getting to finish.
C. N. Murphy will carry bia non
anani, to Anderson Friday fur un
uperptioiK?or a b?-a?l and'throat trou
lilo. L)f. Nardin will perform tho op
eration and every uiu> wi.dioH for a
..uec-easful one. ,
Mrs. Peter V?'ur?l. of I lea verdant,
pent ?atuTddy night with Mrs. O.. ll. ?
I'obb. .
Uv being misinformed wo said in our
ast article that B. F. Whittaker lout a
iUje hog. It was Win. Stone who los: !
>uq Instead of Mr. Whittaker.
Lee Kir od. Jr.. bas bought n nice I
lew buggy. I-ce ?mys he eau ride
bree ut a time now all right.
fMJ'iseH Pnn,rl unil Lizzie, Murphoy.
if Huberts, were visitors hero inst
3uhday
Every member of Mill Creek Prltnl
Ive llaiiii. t church IH requested to be
it tho vhurch next Sunday ut eleven
j'clook.
Waiter Owen mid family, of Ander-I
wm,., were visiting relatives nere i-ist I
TUnday. j
It 'ieems that Six and Twenty's ball
uani is up against lt. aa they get
t In the turk from every team thal
hey go up agu!nat.
Something like 1.000 people attend
?d' tho singing ut thia place last Sun
lay and listened t?i sonic of the best
?tuging (bat ha? ever been heard In
lils- country. Thc leaders for the oc
?uslons were Profs; Hale-, Harbin..
?skew. aud.i|iteveti!iou ot Anderson, !
*rbfs. ('nrt?M>, Robinson ami ('reani'.*r
?f Liberty. Prof.-.. Miller,, nuncan. V.a
latfey, Molllkiu, and Dr, O.'yton .of
KUJtoiiistoflJ?Hl'1'rljf: Oeorri? ?i'Wlg
Ofctpn of"Mt:'Sprinta, ?'. Z.'.Bfryfton I
orrchtil riogder der ferve? n?>ic,h praise
oir'triVi good work'done'-In tho geftltlit
irVf,bf"trio ^?nklvti?;" and' thtj'>pJ?dldld
lianne* Ih wh'.Cn it War eqndUc'tee':' '
Hump:fttSlM' *an? fnrtllly ? ot Rertfge
vcr;!, viallprs to this place raaf 'Sun
bry. ..'.. " .. - . ? '.*? I
Miss Mamie Massey of Mt. Springs .
voa visiting, relatives here.last Mon
lay. '**' o'- ?
Will Slimo hn? purchased a new ga?-1
dene fj-bouse power engine.
Many ot our people will attend the
Ughigtft B*av?rdnrh next Sunday. . ,
Hemem ber' pi caching Ol this place
IhtUrday afternoon dt B:30 o'clock and
ii?Mrf St?nflay ihornfng-?r* ll o'clock. '
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Relton, June 4.-Mitts Leila Terry,
the efficient milliner nf the Relton
Mercantile Com pm was among those
who spent Sumiuy with friends in '
I'el/er. !
Miss Su?le Martin ami .Mrs. Ruth
Dickson, of Winiam .ton, were In the
elly today vlsitii . relatives and
friends. 'J
Miss Selma Hu r, a student nt J
Lander College. . .s returned to her
home near Bel* where she will
spend her vaco'
Little Miss . .ly and Mimter Don
nald MeCuo'.i, . and daughter of Mr. I
and Mrs. J. . McCuen. left today
for GreenvW . .vhere they will spend
two weeks \ 1 relatives.'. |
Miss Sari Latlmer, who has heen
attending 1 1 .00! tn Washington, re-1
turned to ! r home in Relton today.
Mrs. P. ..erline and 'children havo
been vlsi ig relatives and friends
ut Chick Springs, and Greer.
C. A. i imputan of Spartanlmrg was
among those tn town today.
Mrs. Caroline Bagwell, a resident of
the Belton mill village died Wednes
day morning and was burled at Beth
any cemetery In the presence of many
sorrowing relativer and friends. Rev.
N. G. Wright of Belton conducted the
funeral services. Mrs. Bagwell waa a
good Christian woman and was a
member of the Baptist church. She
died nt the ripe old age of 86 years.
Servicer preparatorry to'the obser
vance of tlie Loni's supper on Sunday
will be held hy the pastor nt the Pres
byterian church on Friday and Sat
urday night of this week.
Mrs. W. C, Bowen %.ive a delightful
dinner party Monday, the occasion be
ing Dr. Bowen's forty-third birthday.
Mrs. Bowen is always a most charm
ing hostess and she was at her best
on this happy ocr- on. The house
wa?, lovely with, . - profusion of dal-?'
sics and pot plan . making the guests
lose night of the intense he-1 and suf
focating (hist without'. The Jinner was
delicious and nt its close o big, beau
tiful cake was brought In with forty
three candles bumlt.'. brightly on.lt.
The guests enjoyed tho day thoroughly
and wished the genial doctor "many
happy returns."
Those who enjoyed 'this pleasant dil y
were : Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Bowen and
Master lJfim- Pooro Bowen-, Mrs. Carrie
Poore, Mr. artd Mrs. It. J. Gambrell,
Mr :aiul Mrs. O. K. Poore, Mr. and Mrs.
Millard . Horton and Ur. and Mrs. J.
E. Harper.
Miss Leda Poore is spending this
week in Anderson attending the mis
sionary meeting in progress there at
Anderson college.
Rev. W. T. Tate delivered a very
able address at the missionary meet
ing in the Anderson college audito
rium We'diicsday night and the . large
II umbel' who were fortunate enough
10 hear him felt themselves lo be very
fort unate.
Mrs. Carrie Poore who lias been
spending sume time with her daugh
ter. Mrs. \V. G. Uowen, returned to her
home Tuesday.
Mr. W. C. Bowen and her sister.
Mri; I). M. Middleton of Charleston,
spent Wednesday afternoon in Ander
son.
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Townvillc, June 4.-Mrs. W. B. Haw
kins, who is suffering with ty
phoid fevor is better to the delight of
her many friends.
Miss Edna Shirley spent the week
end with relatives at (Ja H way.
Mr. BM! Mrs. W. C. King,spent last
Sunday v ?th relatives .at Anderson.
Miss Marie Gaines is in Ash? ville
attending the commencement 'eves A
cl sei-.
The stork visited at the" home ol
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Woolbrlght ana left
a precious little bundie which con
tnlned a little junior.'
Mrs. Sam DL-kson of Westminster
ls visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs
W. Nj ..Woolbrfght.
J. B. Felton of Anderson was her?
a few duys last week on business.
r-Msses Annie Milford, Kaban Qapp
N. C., Alice Prince, Gaffney, Kathleer
Hawkins. Winthrop College,. Rod
H'.yu Eunice O'Neal, Lander College
Greenwood, Dora Herring. Asheville
\. CU and Messrs. ' Frank Hawkins
Macon, Ga., Luther Herrig, Asheville
N. C., are spending their, vacation;
with home folks. :
Prank Hawkins completed hit
course at Mercer this year.
Miss Lngronne of Johnston, S. C
ls visit.lng Ttev. and Airs; .W,. S. Mey
are. ;? ', \ ' V
Miss Nellie' Barton and Mrs. Henr:
Dedecot of Nashville, . Tenn., ar
spending a while with J. I. Barton am
family.
J, W. Dickson, bookkeeper for th
lawnville Bank, is confined to hi
tied. Wo hope, he will noon Ae. restor
:d to his usual good health. , .
Miss Susie Sharp Of Rivoli ls visit
lng her sinter. Mrs. J. B. Llgon.
Willis Martin of Anderson recent 1
visited his mint. Cira. W C. King.
S. L. Shirley and. W. H. Milford c
Anderson, Mr. and'Mrs. J. J. 3mlt
of Starr, wore the ? guests of MP. and
Mrp. L. S. Boleman last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Shirley upen*
the week end with relatives at Ander
son. They were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs- J. L. McCarley.
Dunlap Holcombe had the misfor
tune to lose his barn by fire last week.
Tb?; infoi.'. cf 'Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
failford ir very sick at the home of
J. D. Compton.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gaines visited rel
ativ?? near 'Westminster last Sunday.
Little Miss Frazier of -Alabama, is
the attractive little guest of Rev. and
Mrs. W. T. Hollingsworth.
Tho f?lldwtng new trustees have
been elected for the following year:
Will Hunt, Sr., Walter Dickson and
Carl Kay. We regret very much to
give up the old trustees, but think we
have three new ones just as good.
Miss Elizabeth Dickson Is visiting
relatives tn Charleston.
Little Miss Bernice King is visiting
Mrs. Reese Hatcher.
(?ranherry Dickson ot Greenville is
the guest of hi's brother, Walter Dick
Eon and family.
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iv.-hmond. Va., .lune 4.-T. R. Pell,
of New York, and Irving Wright of
Posion, will play the'Anal .round in
tho m^n*s singles for the''privilege to
meet Dr. Nat Thornton, of .Atlanta,
present , holder of Old Dominion tennis
tourney trophy, on Saturday. Miss
Claro Cassell ot New. York, ?nd Miss
Mark Wagner of New York, national
indoor tennis champion, will contest
for the privilege of meeting Mrs. C?rt
nte Sulllvdri of ' Richmond, holder, of
the'ttflo in wbtnens Bingles; ;'
The ??rprfse bf the day was the ease,
with which irVhig* Wright defeated
Wylie Grant of. New York, .indoor
champion, taking two straight e->ts 6-2,
6-3. Pell had -an even easier match
with W. F. Harrlty.'Jr., br Philadelphia
defeating hinxman 6-2*, l6M. In the
women's singles Miss Wagner had' a
rather stiff battle'taking care of Mrs.
C. N.'-Beard,*'of East Orange, N.:-*V
Mm.'Beard* wrm the ftrat:Set In good
Stylo, th.-? match ending 4-6,'6-t). 6-2.
Poll and Grant won' the champion
ship in the 'men? . doubles defeating
Irving and Penis Wright in the hard
est match of thr- day, 3-6, 6-3; 7-5*. ,11-9,
Mrs. Sulivan and Mrs. Neely, of Rich
mond, will play Miss Wagner and Miss
Cassell; for tho- dub: championship in
wbra a ns doubles. I r;
All-Bay Singing nt Welcome Church.
. There will be an all-day singing at
Welcome church near' Denver, ^Suh'-'i
day. Jone 7. ' Among those who will
take part aro: Jud. Tv Milton. W. W.
Hale, W. O. McKinney, J. H. Harvoy,
W. P. Stevenson. Holland. Patterson,
Hombree, Bolt, ot horn will be present
All singers aro invited as weil as the
public, generally, ^?ring books and
wen mied pockets.
J.O.Hall.
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?lt??ft?t ttl ?AMJIA
Taking it up one side and down the other, as
well as weean gather, there is around 66 2-3 or 70
per cent of a stand of cotton in this section. The
Government report puts it 72 per cent. Some
sections of the State may have, better stands than .
we have, an^ so taking it up one side and down
the other, our stand as well as we can gather,, is
around 66 2-3 or 70 per cent of a perfect stand.
While this is not ideal, still there is enough cot
ton up to make a good crop of cotton if you will
feed it and nurse it and pomper it.
If you will side dress it once or twice, putting
from i 50 to 200 pounds of fertilizer to the acre,
each time," you get all out of your crop that can be
gotten. And that is all that you can do*
You can get more out of this 66 2-3 per cent
of a stand by feeding it a nd nursing it and p?m
pering it than you can get out of an ordinary
stand where you don't side dress it. But in side
dressing this cro?>, you warft the very best goods
made for this purpose. It is no time for experi
ments, the business of this crop requireth haste, it
is no timeito take chances, you want ll sure thing? ,
The side dressing fertilizer made by thev An- (j
derson - Phosphate1 & Oil Company is the best
made. ?iememfer th?f side dressing makes more
bolls ana larger bolls, stands drought rbetter,
stands anything'better, it is better fed : and -is
stronger. Remember, too, that 13CJ0 pounds of
sjesd .cotton that has been side, dressed, will ma^ke
as heavy l?mbale pf cotton as 1SOO pounds that has
not beeniside dressed. But it takes the best fertili
ze r ;t? do * til is. Wh? n; you buy side dressing get
the best. Get theist, and forget the rest.
ANDERSON PHOSPHATE8 lil GO.
ItTw1H?pay you to pomper your corri crop- too
this y<ear> It will be pretty ro?^h t?^ak^?lr. $
short cotton crop,, and; then buy corn. It pays>
handsomely to fertilize corn.