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, pgj ^^JPsS88^_5fiat Honey Boy Evans Mir Tuesday, March 9th. What Meat? That ia a secondary consideration. Tho first question is, What butch?r? .'?.'y You are not aura of getting a frosh. tender juicy steak from on unreliable butcher. You must be eure: If you are sure . ot your butcher, you are aure of your meat. Our customers rely on us for being choice, down to tho inst ounce of meat, avon ii that ounce is over weight. The L?y White Market .. J.-N. Lindsey, Propr. . Phones 604 and cyr,. Lstrel at "The Anderson" ?_ .1-- -_ LEGAL NOTICES ?0T1CE! A call la made by tho auditor for tho township board of asseBBors to meet ut the court house on the 4th of March, U>ir>, at 12 o'clock. A full .meeting TB wired. The books will bc ready for the board of assessors to carry out to aerare ucrsonal returns. This .call ?3 made as court will be in cession the second Monday, and 1 de sire to have books off my hands at that time. WINSTON SMITH. S-2-2t County Auditor. ? HOPEWELL > - ?ooooooooooooooool I Mr. Worrcn Carlee who has bean f1 lick BO I-jng with creeping jaralyais lr ibi?ui the same. He ls helpless and an hardly talk. The community has |1 lad a committee formed for several veeks for two men to go each night i sit up with him. Wc are glad our xople have such god hearts and BO auch sympathy for him and his wife md granddaughters also. Miss Gertrude Mahaffey and Miss {ate Shirley spent the week-end with heir brother and uncle's family. Prof. M. Mahaffey. There ls a strange man wondering n this community which we wish the thcrlff would come after. Some say ie is a Mexican-the writer hasn't cen him. He acts very strange, .an't talk so as to bo understood, has dept in a school house on? night, was j here when the children began to ar ?ive, entered Mr. Jno. Mosley's cook 'oom. Mrs. Mosley hearing the noise yent to see what it was and on enter ng saw a strange white mau, asked ??.hat he was doing there, but he mum med something about street. She ?ailed Mr. Mosley, telling him there vus a man wantiug to see bira, MIBB 'leo hearing her mother ran with a )is(ol but seeing lt was u white man die lowered her pistol. They didn't (now what to do with him. but finally ;ot him started up the road, and he vas seen several time:; Sunday but ?very one I? afrlad to try to arrest lim. He ought not to be roving iround that way, for be frightens ?very one that- seea him, especially edies and children. McClellan- Shipman of Greenville s vlsltirfg his uncle. Mr. Dock Bishop rle waa at S. S. Sunday. \V0 are al -vaya glad to see our old S. 8. boys :omc back. He was a good S. 8. boy vhile here and we hope he always will ie. Little Miss Francis Duckworth, toby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Duckworth celebrated ber Seventh birthday February 27, ' by inviting iwenty of her little girl friends. The louse was decorated with pot planta, he color scheme being pink and white . The little oner, played inter esting games, assisted by their teach er, Miss Mary Teague, who knows how o entertain children for ehe loves :h?~n so well, and Misa Alma Duck worth. Then they went to the dining room where the pink and 'white can iles burned seven on each and were I served pink and white angel cake and | pink and white cream. Tho little ones brought a variety ot presents which were much ap preciated by. little Francis. Those present were Thomas and Helen Duckworth, Solem and Edna Webb, Tot end Mildred Thompson, Betti? ind Floreen Duckworth, Bertha and Katharine Jolly, Mamie Bolt, Williie Mea Jolly, Jenna Black, Elizabeth Trlble, Ji nnie Martin. T .miso and Evallne Duckworth and Sadie Mabaf fey. Miss Alice Duckworth has returned to Mr.-. Kollemana millinery depart ment in Anderson and Miss Mattie j McDaniel ls to return soon. It seems that our girla are inclined to be mil liners, they're both fond of bats.. It seems to me that the committee' that met and selected the scripture for the present S. S. lessons must have been Inspired, for they snit the pres net times so well, in last Sundays lesson we soe the losa of the ark and, the defeat had proved ? lesson to the' Israelites, lt took hard blows to teach Some Facts About Potash POTASH is higher than lost year because of scarcity brought about by war in Europe an? recent decree by Germany entirely prohibiting further exports, but the increased cost, if proportioned to the amount of fertilisers used pet acre, ia n email itim. For Potash in mixed goods, our charge at this timo is at the tkte of $1.50 per unit potash (present market price $2.50 to S3.00 per unit) :-in comparison with $1.00 per unit last season. A diflercnco of only 50c. per unit. This increased cost, per acre of land, is insignificant, as you will see by tho following :~ 2% POTASH GOODS-Increase 50c per Ton Cor Potash 200 lbs. Fertilizer per aero.-~ SOO lbs. Fertilizer per acre 400 lbs. Fertilizer per acre. 500 lbs. Fertilizer per nore. -Cost of potash 5 c. more than last year. -Cost of potash 7 J c. more than last year. -....Cost of potash 10 o. more than last year. -Cost of potash 124c. more than last year. 3% POTASH GOODS-Increase $1.00 per Toa for Potash 2( 0 lbs. Fertilizer per acre....-.....Cost of potash 10c. more than last year. 3 )0 lbs. Fertilizer per acre.-Cost of potash 15c. more than last year. ?00 lbs. Fertilizer per.acre_.....Cost of potash 20c. more than last year. v SOO lbs. Fertilizer per acre.?_...Cost ol potash'25c. more than last year. This is a very small increase in charge for Potash when you consider that M?? ete of Potash ia now selling at about $125.00 to $150.09 pt r ton (equivalent to $2.50 to $3.00 per unit of Potash) at ports, for. cash in large quantities, whereas oar present charge of $1.50 per unit is for goods delivered, time payment. Our price por unit of Ammonia delivered is $3.25 against $3.50 tatt year. A reduction of 25o. per unit, although Cotton Seed Meal io now Belling approximately at the rate of $3.40 to $3.50 per unit of Ammonia, pur charge per unit for Avail ante Phosphoric Acid is the same aa last-ycar,-60c. per unit. . i i .i i' If yon want Fertilizers containing Potash, write or apply to our nearest atajea Office. V-C SALES OFFICES /^RG7NIA\ ^ SAL?S OFFICES Durham. N. C. f CAROLINA \ Atlanta, Ga. Wlnaton-Salcju. t?. C. f \ i>Jr> IT^*i^:K.~. ^ w..-, "X Savannah, Ga. Charleston. S. ?. \VV reKjlllZ^rSj afeaba., G.. Norfolk. Va. W ' 6f **S< Hhr?y*?Jk??*% Ordinarily you would not risk growing your Crop without Potash. Why do ta : this year when the cost per acre k so little more thaa in previous years? Can you them a lesson. Last Sunday t won ty years after they wanted io trust God Instead of the arie, they ?(anted Samuel to cease not to pay for them, rho Philistines heard, of the meeting to call upon the true God, they feared that God that the Israelites pray?! ??, they knew the israelites won when they trusted in him, but tho Israelites didn't call for thc ark this time-but plead with Samuel to cease not to pray For them, what did prayer accomplish? victory received cities which had been taken Twenty years ago people of the South ve)c in had shape, but gradual ly they got on their feet and success Btemtd to he on evory side, they got Independe*, t. alnvost forgot that God gave the increase, just like jrtie Israe liten, the crash came like a bolt from a clear bky, are we going to sehd for the ark and get defeated like the Israelites? Are we going to do like their lesson, pray to God to keep us out of war and give us success again? the history of the Israelites is success whin they trusted In God, defeat when thoy ceased to rook to him, will he not Jo the same for us? Iv the United States risc up and say we'll trust God for victory, success and keep us from war, see if it don't come. ooooooooooooooooooo" . ? EUREKA NEW? OI o oj uoooooooooeoooooooo Mrs. Tiny Austin of Helton spent last week with her brother, I). B. Breazoale, Sr., returning home Satur day. Mrs. Lou Young of Greenville spent Katani iv at W. L. Andersons. Mrs. M. M. Campbell has been right sick for several days. Mr. li. B. Breaxeale, Jr., ls home from Greenville on account of his fathers indisposition. Mrs l&lirage Sullivan, little Eliza beth and William, are spending while v/ith parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Br?*azcale. - Mr. Wm. Anderson of Easley spent j tho week-end at B. B. Breaxeale. risa Lillian Shirley of Belton spent week-end at home. Mr. James Shirley of Furman Uni versity, Greenville, is at home for a few days. Master Robt. Lee Balcntine spent | the week-end In Greenville visiting his brothers there in school. Mrs. Lena Gambrell and sons, Lewis ] and Walter, spent Saturday night in J Belton. The W. M. S, will observe the week of praye** meeting at Mrs. A. N. Camp bell's at 3:30 o'clock noon. . Miss Cara Shirley ls visiting her ; bister at Austin this week. -i o L ?I 0 BARNES NEWS o | OOnoooOOOO??,f Mrs. John Morrow and Mrs. L. P. I Pettigrew went to Anderson and re-1 turned last Saturday. Mason Evans from Anderson route I No.:r, spent Saturday night here with I hts cousin, Clye Evans. . Buford Broadw?ll and sister, Miss I Gland! Bell tram Loundesville waa via- | Hing relatives here recently! . Le/> "Young ??vlng near Monea Path was here last week with his brother/ Florence Young and spent a few houri willi thia correspondent. T- j A.' Weir and family moved to1 Parkerville last Saturday having been 1 hero about eight months. Mrs. A. ?. Mauldin with Mrs. J. F. Mau'din are off to Anderson visiting relatives. Warranta have been issued for Walker iAttmer, Arthur Brownlee par ticipants of the shooting here at the negro church on the 21st instant. Nine shots. were fired and the miracle ls that no one waa hit It occured In front ot the door In the midst of the crowd. Luther Lawson ran home and returned with his shotgun ano made a few Re marks. He with the others will ap pear before Magistrate "Ic Al ls ter next Saturday morning fer a preliminary hearing. Thia church bas become a n asian co to the white people on ac count of the shooting which occur there. two and three time ann?.* ~~-iy and lt IS likely that/tho sheriff will be asked to clot,o its doors. Mrs. J. E. Kelley has been in Georgia mord than a week at the bedside ?f her father. Mr. John M Craft, who haa been 111 -for. several . months. No, I ara not Kolng to lise any fer tiliser this year and I don't even want to smell it. I bel'eve that all the people around, here have decided to uae about half aa much as heretofore and 1 frequently a man applies for member ship in our don't worry club. They Bay they will not use any at all. Re cently a prominent, farmer near First Creek church- remarked that his ferti liser bil! ihia year would be twelve - hundred and . forty dol lars lesa than it waa last year. Don't forget that the farmers will fix the price ot the next crop ot cottou with the amount of guano pur I -mased and the number of aerea plant ' ed in cotton. The speculators have the situation well In baud and are sheding crocodile tears for th* Southern plant er while they are devouring two pro ducta cf their labor. Some time ago thc newspapers stated that some of the'mills had received orders to buy cuaugh cotton to run two ye?.rs and hinted that the next crop would be so high they'could not handle lt with any profit Here is the trick; If another reasonable Sarge crop 1? made they will say oh. we have enough to run another year and don't need lt at all and you will bo obliged to make another crop before we will need filly ? W?tt0?- . A PERSON AX STATEMENT There ?re so-called /3*ea*jrV tM&t^arattan** that cost thc halt as much but sell at th? prit* ss the original, and- am_ Foley's Heney and Ter Componed, never offer these IwUaUoas and at sUtotea. We know yon will Fol ey'8 whenever you need cryrjp If you once uso lt Peor, ?oma long distances for the FOLEY****-over thirty years the lead ing remedy fox coughs, colds, croup [.?^treeplrig 'eaargay -h-reoohlal and Ja 1 Evans Pharmacy. o o o o o o o o ooooooooo o o o RIDGEWAY SCHOOL o o o ooooooooooooooooo Miss Med Major the efficient teacher of the Ridgeway school has been ab? sent for two weeks on account-ef ill nesa. ^ Miss Luja Dean bas been in charge of the school during her absence. Miss Major will return the last of the week and will bs :-oady to resume her work Monday. The Ridgeway school ls an unusual ly good one and the pupils are doing excellent work under Miss Major's In structions. The Friday afternoon exercise con sisting of compositions and speeches by the pupils of this school was very entertaining. Miss Lula Dean, rr turned to her home at Starr, Friday afternoon after spending the wee h at the home of Mrs. Carrie Hodges. Mrs. McOurkin and daughter. Miss Betsy, visited Mrs. J. E. McGee last Thursday. | Mr. J, "L. Prince and son of Iva vis- ' ited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Todd last; Sunday. j Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Todd were shop pera in Anderson Saturday. Mr. W. M. Strickland attended the movies at Anderson three days last week. Mr. J. H. Rainey was a business visitor in Anderson Wednesday. Mn Diaz Strickland attended the box party at Mr. Jim Jackson's Satur day night. The Value of Spare Moments* Most of ua do not realize the real value of spare moments. This is es pecially true.among the pupils of the rural -schools. In order to learn to appreciate the value and advantageous i purpose, one should haye access to a ' well supplied library. In the country schools tho libraries .contain a few volumns which are very good, while the rest are novelB. Novels do not in struct, they merely entertain and hold Ihe reader spell-bound with Interest. They are ruinous to ones character. The libraries should contain booka which are worth while such as the work* of Shakespeare, Scott, Tenny son, Dickcns.Kiplings and,Victor Hugo, There can be wonders accomplished by reading for a few moments each day one of the above mentioned books. There is no better way to make the spare momenta count than to always be on the alert for im proving the mind. And apare mo menta may be found by never losing them. Make eafh moment count. Any one m..y become very well edu cated by rtudylng Shakespeare and Scott's works for ten minutes each day. How often, tho. pupils sit idle, while they could be endeavoring to ., learn something of the best booka. It ! { doesn't take long for one to become accustomed to good books. Yet there are soma who never know what to read.. When. you are conversing with them on the subject of reading and ask them for a list of what they have read, they reply "I havo reTul the most books, apd they., are all fiction too." Poems are to be ^preferred to fiction. It Is astonishing how a few' moments spent each day in profitable redding will enable you to enlarge your vocab- ? diary and t? be more g?rions in Rfc.; , Anyone who haa any ambition cab ac- . quire a considerable amount of ; knowledge by studying the works of the aboye mentioned authors faith fully. A SCHOOL GIRL. Townville. S. C. . ? FEEL BLUE-OR JUST STUPID Sluggish bowels atid torpid liver usually go together and it does not take long for constipation to produce a bad condition-a feeling of languor or laziness-the -"blues,'' headaches, palpitation or other malady. Indeed, when in this condition Ute system in vites more serious Illness and 1? not able to throw off disease. Foley Cathartic Tablets are a wholesome laxative and cleansing cathartic. They set -without inconvenience, griping or slekening. Evans Pharmacy. . ?? ? . J . o J? e e o a o o o o, o o o 0 . o AAA VILLE SEWS I' ? o o oooooooooooooooooo The school at this place is In a flourishing condition under the man agement of Misa Maggie Crokern. Mr. and. Mrs. Eastern Brock spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 8am Brock. Mr. Clyde Murdock and brother, Cal vin apent Sunday with Mr.' li. A, Mc clelland.. Mr. Torn Lowe and-family have-re turned Arum Georgia to make South Carolina there home. Mr. and Mra. Wilson Lathtum apent Sundav with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Brdck. v Mes Henry _ Meeks, Korreo ?rock and joe mctjurry troni calling Saturday night and you bet they had their time. Mr. W; L. Haya was in th.* com munity last week on business. Mr. Harmon Fisher ?B still on the ion. Wa at? glad to know that Mr, An derson Brock and John Allen McCurry are still living. . . Kow Mr. Dari*, ?et Bl? ai a Baa Cough. "Some timo ago I had a very had cough" writes Lewis T. Davis Black? water, Del, "My brother McCabe Davis gave mo a small betti a o? Chamberlain's Coug*i Remedy- Aflfter taking this I bought half a dotes?,? bat tles pf it bat only used one of them ag troubled since," Obtainable every J W eiers? , 59J?5SS CLIPPING TIME is at hand If you have not a good Horse nipping Machine, get u STEWART from us now. You cnn clip any bor?e In less Utan half an hour Stewart Ball Bearing Machine This Is the easiest of all Machines to operate and at the sane time lt clips faster than any other. The Immune horse owner does not permit hts horses to stand-in a hoary, wet coat of hair at night any more than he would think of retiring in clothes wet from perspiration. Horses work under unnatural conditions and should be cared for accordingly. Noth ing contributes so mucli to their comfort and good health as a clip* ping at the proper time and the machine described above ls the best ever made with which to clip. mm Anderson, S. C. Belton, S. C. ANNOUNCEMENT LS 199 1-2 E. Whitner St. Anderson, S. C. FILLING, CROWN AND BRIDGE SPECIALTY EXPERT ON EXTRACTING yt Either way. asleep or wide awake; One Of the best in the State. las Used Chamberlain's Conga Re medy for 90 Tears, "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has ? >een u.:ed in my honsebold for the >ast twenty..years. I began giving lt o my children when they were small. Vs a Quick rollet for croup, whooping ; :ough. and ordinary- colds, it baa no .-qual. Boing Cree from opium and >ther harmful drugs, I never felt if raid to give it to the children.- I lave recommended it to a large norn- - ?er of friends and neighbors, who. xave used it and speak highly ot it," vrites Mrs. Mary Minke, S hurtsville, \\ Y. Obtainable everywhere PROMINENT CITIZENS OF SViTH Kn* E tir ?Xii TO FERR? GREENVILLE MAKES STATEMENT BUSINESS COLLEGEt "It affords me pleasure to state that jome year? ago I attended PERRY BUSINESS COLLEGE, taking the en tire business course offered hy this institution at that thne, and one,, which I consider a valuable prepare doa for every hoy or girl ia any line . jf endeavor. / "No training has beep of more prac tical service to me in*my business ex perience than that which was renoir sd In the above institution, and 1 heartily recommend lt to every boy' md girL "Very truly, "JOHN H. WILLIAMS." ? Mr. John H. Williams is one of Oreen?Ale's moi.i se?eesfful and ea r?rprislng business af***, and Is pro. prletor of one of the largest music houses In the South. The mission of PERRY BUSINESS COLLEGE is to tra?a hoys and girls for a successful future lu the business world, and we have testimonials from ) hundreds of our most enterprising cit? Isens strongly endorsing our work and attributfng their own success in life to the business education they receiv ed here. 1 Before deciding what business seheel they will attend, toys and girls should investigate lae opportun!tics offered hy ns, which means a thorough easiness education* at Ute lowest pos alele -cost* Tads caa only be accom plished taronga the effort of Individ nat Instruction by the mont skilled sad accomplished teachers, lt will pay yon to investigate. PERRY BUSINESS COLLEGE GREENVILLE, S. C* CDT THIS ODT HOW If you don't want it today, you. may peat week. Ser.d this advertisement snd 5 carts to 'Foley & Co., Chicago. 111., writng your name ' and address clearly: You reoeltS iu^ return three trial ' packages ~-Fo?ey'a ' ? J Tar Compound for coughs, lcolde, croup and grippe: . Poley Kidney Pills, for weak or disordered kidney} or bladder; Foley CaOiartlo Tablet*, a pleasant, wholesome and clcanaia purgative, lust tbs thing for winter' slugglah- howela . and torpid live? These well known staudard re? fOr cale''hy -B vans' Pharmacy. SULPHUR DRIES OP ECZEMA AND ST" This old time skin healer I used jost like any cold cream. Sulphur, Bays s renowned dermatol ogist, just, common bold-sulphur made into a thick cream will ooo the and heal ? tn? skin when irritated and broken out'I with Eczema or any form of eruption. The moment it ia applied ali itching ceases and siter two or three applica tions the Eczema disappears, leaving the sk M clear and smooth. Re tells Eczema, sufferers-to get from any good pharmacy- an ounce of bold sulphur and apply it to tho irritated parts the same as you would any cold Cream. ' For many years common bold-sulp?mt has occupied a secure position in the\ practice of dermatology and cutaneous j affection? by reason of its paraaite-de- j stroving property. It is not only para* i suicidal, but also antipruritic, anti- ' ceptio tvnd remarkably -.ealing ?? all irritable' and inflammatory conditions of the skin. WhUe not always effecting a permanent cure it never fails to in* Htantly subdue the angry itching and irritation' and heal the Eczema right up and it is often years-later before any eruption again appears oa the skin, THE KIND 9F LAUNDRY THAT AI VJ A VS DI ? A CDC? JUUUi&ftl? 1 KiCiiaCrt? . That is the kind of work that we do, the kind at work that ls sure to give satisfaction he-? cause it ls done as it should be. We employ tho most compe tent work people that can he employed and make use of the very latest methods with re sults that are fully satisfactory. Don't put np. with inferior work whoa yon can Just as watt hafc^ttot* that te entirely sat isfactory at ho greater cost. You'll never have to complain .about laundry work If you eeed.^ your work tu ns. ANDERSON STEAM LAUNDRY > . 'PHONE RO. 7.