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i Practically every item in going at greatly reduced Cultivate Your Knowledge j lt will pay you lu know more about our clothing. For instance, do you know that thc shape and ill of our $10, $12.50, $15.00 and $22.50 up Suits are MADE in, with shears and needle in stead of being merely pressed in with a hot iron? That's one of the reasons why our suits wear so well and hbjd their original elegance. Let us show you some of thc other reasons. ? Just received another shipment of Regal oxfords $4, $4.50 and $5.00 TRIBBLE the Up To Date Clothier Th? Anderson County Mutual Fire Insurance" Co. ' ; J.J. 8MIT j?j.?rcaiaent nni^Treafiiircr J. J. MAJOR Vice President JOHNA. MA JOH, Secretary IV '. .'; \ v ? '.. . ? M , ' ^ANDERSON; S. C. <^ THIS IS A HOME COMPANY ? i j Tl Call and tee us ntlfceoples Bank d -?K^^d?^?%? $W0 ???Mil j 'BI ll mm ? 'J ?? I H i ^ Anderson Printing Co. lill ?IIIIIIIIIII1M ll That we J do the very best line of COMMERCIAL and at reasonable prices. , ki -.. >v-; ? .? \. .tv?.v -|f ?.' ' Cihre' ii? your next . order ,i?d': let na ; V: . ' prove our assertion. '? Bear in mind, we want your business, and wo propose mrddag ourselves 4e aerving. Ar? you with cs ? ' , ' , s ? If you he the good stock prices SA VELVET BEANS WILL INTEREST FHRERS' ABOUT THIRTY IN (COUNTY WILL PLANT SMALL i ACREAGE IS GREAT CROP) Makes More Growth Than Any Other Summer Legumes-Some Report 20,000 Pounds Acre. "About 30 farmers In Anderson county will plant a Bmall acrcago In velvet beans this year," stated Mr. S. M. Byars, county demonstration agent, yesterday. "I would be glad to aee many more of them do thin, and will be very glad to confer with them about it and to talk lo them about seed. MT. Fulwer Watson tried this last year, and was more than pleased with the results. Velvet benns aa a soil improver makes moro growth tlian any other summer loguuies, and therefore ap plies more humus and nitrogen than uny of the others. . Tifo Florida and other state experiment stations re port that they have "made moro than 30,000 pounds per nero under ordi nary conditions. Tho main value in growing velvet benns ls in planting them on poor soil, uso tho beans for grazing pur poses and then turning thc vines un der. Tills ls dono by turning cattle In on tho vines late in tho fall. They will eat the beans and leave tho vince. Velvet beana are Just now begin ning to' lake a prominent placo In the agriculture or this section bo cause of the fact< that, no Variety had beert found that would mature. Now,, however, "the early speckled variety^ has been found to matar? this far north and tho planter is able to aavo seed. A gallon of seed will plant about an aero, and ti'.io reed being much cheaper than they wore last,, the 'f armera are axTous to try out this crop. In some sections Velvot beanB aro Scanted In tho same row with corn, after it has como up ami nas* been worked out, tho hills being four or nye- f?et apart. ' The.vjjacs. do not .lnt?>iJpre?to- anyway, wltluthe growth of the? corniaud land hun usually makes- 20; and^^^?fehblte^ corri ^fl I make tho aanievaumber of bushels of beaus. ^S?^ Experiments have pr?en that the valu? of a orop of velvetsfeau*. turn-' ed under' ls equivalent"to Hh^tens ?f stable manure., and al^o -that Urejradd mo. ^fertilizer to. thc*-'soil thanSqy other crop except sweet clover. How about our Big Three Palm Olive Speck?'?? The Soap', the Powder, the Cream, each one, or all, -sure to please. Owl Drug Company. WOK? NEVER LET . . HEB Hsiii SET G?lA'r" She Kept Her Locks Dark and Glossy, W??h Sage Tea and .Sulphur. '?When ''you darken your hair with Sage Tea und Sulphur, no one can nil, because lt's done So naturally! ao* evenly. Preparing thia mixture, though, at home ls mussy and trouble* some. For BO cents you caa buy at au' drug ot oro th? ready-to-uso prop? oration, improved by tho addition of other ingr?dients, called. "Wyeth's; Sage and Sulphur Compound." You* just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw thia through your hair, taking one small strand at a timo. By morning-all gray hair dis ap pt ara, and, after another aplica tion or two, your hair becOmes beau tifully darkened, glossy' and' luxuri ant. .. '" 'pray, faded , hair, though no dis grace, ls a. sign of old age, abd as we nil " desire a youthful and attractive appearance; get busy. nt .onco with WyV . ? Sage and Sui phar Compound and took years younger. 'This ready-' to-iise preparation- ls a delightful tollotvjfwiuislto and not. a medicine, lt la not intended ?or the cure; mitiga tion of prevention ol disease, ? ?s^KS^SwnoaliSMBBBHSHir TWO > ) THIS 1 AT DAM/ iven't already taken adva s are all fresh and reliabl M W. TS ACT SMEAS?RER FOR FUNDS FOR SUFFERERS | FROM GREAT EUROPEAN WAR LETTER RECEIVED! Mr. J. R. Van diver, President Formers and Merchants Bank, Receives Notice. Mr. J. FJ. Vahdivor, president of tho Farmers and Merchants bank of this city, haB received a lotter from Mr. Prank A. VanderHp, president of tho National City bank or New York City, who is honorary tn?wfrurev ot tho '^Permanent ' Blind Relic' Fun,!," 'for soldl?rs" and sailors in the Eu ropean .war, in which tli? Anderson bank is asked to ?Ct as sub-treasurer in this section ot"iho'state. Mr. Vaudiver widneslp, announce, thal ho will be glad to accept und forward any money contributed to this fund. Tho following 4B a copy of Mr. Vandorlip's lotter: i > a . , My Dear Blr: ?3 i~ Thousanus of- F?crtch, English, and Belgian soldiers blinded in the war, j are unable t/o ?hpport themselves or their families, "and must bo educated a new for eelf-suftpoitt'ing work and otherwiso' provided for. . Tho money for tthls ' internatloual fund must be- raided chlqtly here, be cause Europe ha:;, too. many other I problema to solve; and burdens to car ry; i'^v; ;v I consider it a^prtvllegb to act as| honorary treasure^?bf th'lB fund Joint ly witta tho governor-general of the | Bank ty France and the chairman of the London City and Midland bank.. To perrc?t and facilitate the organ ization ol' '.his fund,, may I bc permit ted to use your name and institution in your section pl tho country as? EJUD treasrurers? Youj^jsfecrctary can take charge of the ve.i y little work you may be called'oV5h/y*tp do.- , Por your complete- convenience In answering, I tuko thoSnberty of en closing return postal card. Very faithfully yours, . P. K...VanderHp, Honorary .Treastj?ra. Cora parsons. Kessler, '.'^V ?ft.. - Honorary Secretary. , ^'?^jLj P. S. This fun. although specifical ly organized lo aid the blind of tlnv.e nations, . will ultimately contribute beiiefnptions upon ?^ry'^fc?f?d?di per- j son throughout tfio entire worlij];'* Ac cording to statistics; tho world, O year before the war broko out, contained | 2,000,000'blind. Tho number of blind Vte^wiU be added to tills total te'.fae ! warv?annot be * estimated mntil years-1 aft?r./livb war Itself is ovorJ . SCT:ETING^I^IOCJUT??; cums Eieren CoBIUIt?^S^Nrto Arrange Primary City o? Amte,-son. -'.. The Ward 6 Democratic club* in tho office OL thc Anderson Cottoivj mills : at : noon yesterday. Since they ward boundary lines have boon'chang ed a complete reorganization' of the] club ??ii ??tnn; The ofllcorfl elected, ...arc . .as. fol lows: * .?.'.*.-'~ ~; rf?? .'" J. M. Cathcart, president. P. J. White, secretary. " F.ijl,. Clarie,' county ^eoutivo-ebra- | mitteenian. ' v f'i?.^??i?Ui^ : .' CO. Carter/ city executive ' com mitteeman'. ' ^^...^.^?.^???^i.'. Delegates ttfth?'cbuiity^hv?n?lo?i: J. Ii. 7Bc*o, O'. Jt fredericka, ll. L. Carier, IB. l$i Alien, V. C. Austin, John Lindsay; John T. Frazier, Rome Chappelloar, . SV-l?tv* .BroafllfroMV The democratic club Iii $??r?-A met yesterday afternoon and elected Mrv G. Cullen Sullivan i ?s* teecwttVb c?m mitteeman. Mr; 'W. v^, Ba^^ of Ward 1, was oleOtedMtwO ye?ra- agd as executive co?pmUfeen\%3.. ondT.v.tslll servo o gain this year. ' . ^ - , As rf-.a ir man of the old ; exeeitttve txMim?ttoe, Mr. O. Cullen Sullivan will call u meeting 'of thc . committee In Hho near future to formul?t o rules and regulation? for the; city;primary.. TNr, rules f^iMMiH.n rtWlor.^ In Gillen ar? provided for. in tho siSto constitution, and* each city makes lt? vrtrtt rolos. Anderson ha? been *o successful in mak lng th ese rules;. that raony other cities, have. copied After tt?ta?. . ; '. . 4ORE DAYSju^DAY MG SALE LGED PRICES WILL BE . . . rita ge of this opportunity don't let anything keep you a*.vay. Remember ?, e,the greatest damage being to the labels on the cans and the prices. :: ?ILFORD, SOUTH MAIN ST j For Easter Eggs-Paas Egg Dyes, 5c. Cox Stationery Co. 10,000 people saved Sl.oo per week for one year, more than One Half Million Dollars would be saved. Will you be one? Join the Savings Club of The Bank of Anderson The Strongest Bank in the County SUNNY SOUTH COTTON AND CORN PIANTESS 't:?;% ; ..-"'' For localities requiring a closely built, compact planter, capablo of' perfect work in the moBt crooked rows and under all conditions, tho Sunny South Cotton and Corn Planter stands without an equal. Its superiority in design, workmanship, conveniences and general utility ls rnost upparent when It is compared with other tools built for this purpose. There is not an ounce of wood in its composition. It is made to last. The handles are Bteel. The hand holds are malleable and aro adjustable. The wheels are of heavy, pressed steel, one ploce. They can not wear out and lt is impossible for thom to gather stalha or other trash, which a small wheel always does. They are mounted on a cold rolled steel shaft, which glves_ strength nnd durability In keeping wi til the wheels. The cotton and corn send mechanism, which ls operated by a spur gear underneath, la the most popular among cotton growers. . ; .; v . ?." i Wiht Fertilizer Attachment, S 12.00 Fach, I Without Fertilizer Attachment, $10.00 Fach. .. * ' ' . . :: '. ; : - \ Anderson Hardware Coi. East Whitner St ' * V ?' ' " 1 Wc are exclusive agents fo: Gantt's' Guanrt';Distributors^ ' Daily Intelligencer Want Ads Bring Results THE WAY TO BETTER LIGHT 'Bblished By Souillera Public Utilities NATIONAL .-..ti. MAZDA THE QUALITY LAMP VOL II. ANDERSON, 8. C., SUNDAY, APRIL S, 1010. NUMBER 10. MA RCONlGR A MS And softly carno" tho fair,, young queen '"' ' . . ^er-mountnin, dale/-nnd doll; A*WfoWh?]8? her golden light was seen ML? An emerf&d shadow, fell. Iflie good-^Ke opened tho window t. wide,' .'../ !* The good-man .".spanned his i. plough; rPIs time.to run 'tis time to ride, . For Spring is with us novpi '?? ?V -Left??d. . --o- ? ? Cars for all pointy every twenty minutes.'- t'i'i ? ? *. ' ? -O-; . Men, in whatever anxiety , they may he, according tfl Clcero.'jt.they are men, sometimes indulge in re ^asailon. It is a ; wonderful h^?lp, i???\?tlmes, lo.get away front hush hess, bettie care's of tho h oin o for just a ^iiovvvdiie. I TA, th? street :car. There are ^?ia few., bays, who nor?lst in cat?hlnH^otf to the cara ? very dangerous ( oractlee and ?S a very dangerous fVnctice and parents should caution Wt&jeys to atop lt . :.. ? -^-o-- ' v BRIGHT SHOW WINDOWS Brighter ?n?* BtUer Dre&s?d I';;:. '^Sl^?sftM?^ ,;i The ah?w-.'.^wIndow^heV;'1bilont' salesman ot the merchant, cannot any more accomplish desired re-. \stilt* for hts employe*, thad; can the untidy dull cleric." ' ' . ?- ? Prospective pnrchas?ra tnAajrlr5 aa lily seek the neat, brlght-f^acod .Clerk,when, entering jtatore iq search of things desired. Neither do they pause long to gazo into a Il _? ? poorly dressed or poorly lighted V^H3lllX?f window. ' It is ? known fact that . $. well dressed, well-Ugh ted win- . T^idWio'a dows, with the window. panes kept ; JL/15W16S . clean, mean much to the merchant ?', :.'^X, . ' " ?..\\ i .. In the sale of his goods-add time' - ' . y.i ' .', and money invested in twaX^way* '. -y\ ? J\t<h'.*.f~ ,'. bring big returna. j i.-fri; <\-'- ' .*J?=**-? In your store, windows show . ".' *^ersP^g.'jgg*^^ goods of real weill-and display ;'..>qtff???f?zS&S?fo tliem under modern lighting, j E?t. l^^^^^^^?) tho windows talk convincingly t? ^^^^^S?S^lp your prospective customer: Tho . gjgHjfflg^ well lighted, well '. dressed win-- .? V VV-1> .^raRK^'V.. 4ow- ia . the. missionary' I salesman -, '''-^ ' ? .?} .'-'v and frequently the sale is taade -bc- .^Wit?l ^?jB^W^VL?mp' ' fore the prospective customer en- ? ; ; ; ,. \.?y* ?? :; , teS?- , ... . , A H ; ' : ypu must ''timm ?amp, ad .. The eye-Is the window of the . . it . > . .. mind. -Where it in dark o', dim JUSt4he wick, .Strike a match, there is ; doubt-whore ^ to?re ..is- aqd. be very careful hot 46 proper light there is Tifaowledgo ;" , , J. f;-.? \-, and confid?nee. ; vt spill alcohol on the table We ?ave"modern window ?Syt- . top. # ing serv??e which' will produce " . ' .'? . 8 desired'results-for you. ' .\- ?? "fliany bf tile'merchants of'AndeT- , pod ore ehJoylng^Uio benefltVet this ?^h^_L. ' ^jt^jL- - service utrcadv n?d we tire anxious ' to h?l> you. 'i; . v^?^^^^ Iioolr' ter. the" - bright spots ' ?tid - VIFTMP watch them grow{ from night .to jtt^^^^^^^ wil? be right/ ' Wi?i,He?ir?cKv'. '.. ?tanoJne bVer^o^vflVe/is d>- you,insert the plug and turn ?omtoft?ni? and'unh?a?thf?l ' the Snitch '; ' ii ''^^ "/Vrt^?i^jj^?N " -Y Whe.n this i?r done yoii I ? i J;X^-^^a^ Jkv^ . '? ??' -: ??' ?<a"irV??vot?>ft ^?u^rf^Ocrj ?j^?F.-St.>:-.. ??.--ii7???'}V?v.. .we can convert yow old al lc-ro ls no heat esc^t^rlrero* ; yfa, aiafinsr ??b into ah Hb