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. , 3 fath Year PICKENS. S. G, MARCH 17, 1910. Number 43
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Oats
BURT (or AO dnVl hp.*t
RUST PROOF, best varie
WHITE CLIPPED OATS,
CAOOAGE PLANTS
XT* 11 i
nulls and 1
We have a big slock, boil
JBest, I3!
Another car best patent t?
a positive guarantee to p;i
SODA. Best Keg Soda, 1(
Solid Cai
ONION S
I
Buy your seeds fron
Tneaus sow some of our o
the summer and they wil
We sell a full lino of i
your business.
lira Co
Cateeclie
Horn
si
WLNTI
A. H
ORFF.N
Dry Goods, S'
Offers Bl
on all Winter Good
("lnnlrc nnrl 1
All Seasonable Goo<
A. K
West l?nd.
Our Cools S
r Cl^mson ^College lis
Our 14^ per ct. acid anal)
& t c t n l!!4 f O 4 n
-J? ~v" *
analyzes 8.34, 3.39, 3.26.
Our goods always
stuff in them to make th<
but stand up.
Nearly all the farme
contest used Anderson F
lourths of the finest croj
were crops fertilized wjtl
better crops made in Ai
fertilized with Anderson
Mr. J. S. Fowler, or
or any other county far t
fertilizer for cotton. 1 li
proper choice in selectin
th soil is more or less s;
8-4-4' * he extra unit of
ful to the crops on sandy
Mr. jno. S. Cromei
iooo lbs of our fertilizer
and it paid him. This )
a ton to the acre on som
We believe it will pay.
A good farmer, farm
vation, can hardly put d
We hardly know what w<
Anderson ?[
J. R. VANDIVER, Pr
nor n M III
?! Oats!
id?sow in Febiuary or March.
ity.
for feed.
>, in any quantity and prices right.
NEW GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS
Cotton Sml Meal,
ght early and our prices are right.
el tent, JL^ Voi it*.
0 sell at $(5.75, and every sack hacked !>y
ve entire satisfaction.
1 pounds for 25 cents.
r Load of Corn.
ETS, 3 quarts foi"25 conls.
MY, No. 1 Timothy, bright and dandy. J
i us and reap a glad harvest. By all
Til i ? ? 11 i i i "
aio. v uuu win dc nign aiui scarce m
1 come in at the right, time.
[general merchoutlise and will appreciate
Yours truly,
tti Mills Slim
e. South Cafoliiisi.
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iding Up
kLE OF
T^B ' W -^w /XI ^ X - - ?? -
mGOODS
L Park,
VILLE, S. C.
hoes, Underwear, de
CI DCnilPTlAP
U IILUUUIIUU
r*
a
[blankets <*et a bio cut.
ds at lowest prices.
DAD W
. i rvi\i\B
Greenville. Sri- :
II Dp fli iilfs
is been analyzing our fert liz?*r ai;- lin
fzes 14.46. Our 16 per ct. acid ana^oods
analyze 10.92, 4.94. Our S ;v ;
stand up 011 analyses. Wo put tli
rJin stand up. They can't d<> any hi 11
rs who took prizes in la-t year's ( i'
'ertilizer in making their corn. I lire'
>s made in Anderson County 1 ist yc.u
1 Anderson fertilizer. I here, were n
iderson County last year than thos
fertilizer.
le of the finest farmers in this county,
.hat matter, says our S 3-3 is an idea
s lands are dark and he has made a
g a fertilizer for dark lands. Where
andy we have an abiding laith in <>ur|
potasn in the 8-4-4 will be. lound in 1|>r
soils.
r, another ons of the ''finest,*' used
on some of his fine lands last ye.ir
rear he expects to use 2000 pounds or
ie of his fine lands as an experiment.
,ing on fine lands in a high state < >f cultiown
to much fertilizer to the a re J
Duld be too much in a case of this sort.
iosphate#& Oil Co,
es. D. S. VANDIVER, Man. !
lb tlLtiUTlU.1 YEAR
j Will Benin April ?.3 With Meetings
of the Precinct clubs.
| Columbia. ?Campaigning in
' earnest lias already been eom;
nienced by somo of the < .tndi'dates,
this "elert ion ye-ir" in
South Carolina, and the l.virly
machinery will :oon be;;in to
I move in preparation for t he
I demoeratic pi imr'.rie-. which in
this si,ale selfle .-ill eonlosis for
ollice, from 1' ni -il >i i'e ' ena|
tor down to coro The preliminary
meet iic.v- will he those
?>| (he preeim : club's 1 in" county
and 0 tic covventi >n s ami tlu
slate executive commit tee.
A pi i I 2-> the pr< ci::'t ? ! ;' >
will elect their olii< ; . >, choose
(it !<';;al s to I lc ? ' nm i \ ? >n ven
i
I hum .inn nan;t i i!it m r tit the
con ill y cxff u i i v f i: 11:11 . ' 'i .
M .: V 1 I lit- fo:i i ( y ri m \ , m ! i '
111? 1 ill . 'V ;, t foim v -.si .
i lit s<' foil \ > 'i l; it >11 i ;; i 11 i it f 1 ;i
fonnty chairman .i 111 jii' ; ol
1 lit' shit > ex ft i; i v. 'Hi mill ft
j tml iliilf ^,'atc ; ! i tin* ite <le;n
j it r.11i?v convention.
I .May IS th" i coilveiition
nmi'ls in (,'olnmhia. 11 - work
I will he laiiicly routine. The
(only vcars in \vhi '? i ?<
J1 ion is import -sit are i ho r * '<
| {?! ? i<l?-i 1!i ?! r!< f. on
The stal.o drin?>cral! execuivo
( oniiiiitltv, which hand!<1
j i he machinery of the pari v.
J will nii-ci al tin- c.ill of ("'hair
ill an Willie .)one to arrange lv .r
I he primaries, Iholir t <>n Ahl..
|:-U) and Ihf second ftrph mher l)i.
I lie ooihniilIcc will a!-o fix the
- 'Iicdnle for ill rainpai iilw iln?.
I'h< ro will be 110 campaign
for t lii> I'nih <1 Slate:- n:s 1I hi
c li', 1111! t - Senator 'i'illii! 11'
Inhi 1*1 rcii;;)i or noin <>{ In 1
' oiit i:i;;? ify nhoiiUl ; 1 i i ? . ii
j whit ii ca.-.e I in* voxci iK >r would
ippoint a senator to m r\ ( uu! i
r'uc meetiii'_c <>T ili" ^;<mi r.il ;< ->
iciuhly anil ihe -? 11 :1??) iOr 111 <
j. t ni:ii luit ; . >!' 1!;. I ;. 1 v.. , Id 1 .
(chosen in tin* prim,\iv luihul
11K rely rati!i<l by I1; isia
sin. Ti<;. 1 ' ?
. > i . llllll Ulll'll
i. nator l-'arii' diod in 1 ].
\ rill' 1 f .til' CaillJ) ! il I ?|'?M I. '
>,-( ]? Ml- I !lv I .1 i ,1 .
l i -? tint i! ai u ? ;' ,\ I.,' t ! '.
CORN GROWING r,Y I iiE BOVo'
Jii.iW 3np?:v"ileml mi' of ?l<i
Confer More Abiuil r>ysI. i
"Take \ on;1 I \v< n'< v niiiii
Ii>1 !;ir-.' \v<>; 1 it t?1* < >rn 11 i\
| ! ow ih re, Si>iit It l'a r? > ::t <1 <>
I in! lie ti an v <)| iI," i, ii.fi m-ii
| S!. 11 ill Mill flic Sr > 11 h < 11. i'Jii .
i.ti nier is expect ii within five
ears le be in p<? I' i ?11 in 11nke, j
Ii!' citrn "j .vei . >' iu<>\ . u ii
Inins !) ill' lli' ;. ( h<?j <
< r il in I hi Stale.
Stale i arm i >? in<>n i'a i n
\.;en' Ira William ? will the\
. i k IS! 'e ;t ( i 11 In | ^ ; \ \ >
-.eiils I hron.J)tout t !i' i (tiini i< > !
,r..i I l?. < ' *
> i 111' i I lilllll T I 1' i ! I < i ; to
! IliT ?|S < I l l V ;i . | (> il !< ;i; ;(l
inizo < orn growers' a oci
i i i<>M I ? 1 :. i), i !i 1111 : i: 111 roi
Mid constantly innva i i , "i n
;i'o\. iii'-X conks' i and i ronsott
!)? corn -row in/ bn i u nr
illy. I' l'om t lie: 1 -n :l ioii\
tii bo (<>! nit 1 a s i i ji'ii
growers as:i()(!iation, w hich will
t tvu nor:11 ij- ; \: i i ??\ i
in* work in the < > i.ud
promote i in) good \\ ov'\ !'< r I he
it alt' ;is {'. WI :< >l<\ III* ; ! I < ' HI !l S'
111' l< i M 'A i!! Id'. " N'i roi n
irill I), slti|>]><-<I !;11<? 1 hi i inil1.
I y."
I lit' met tin; <>1 the ''Oiii.il>
upri iillt ri<l< il ^ ??: ( dm ii ion,
u'li! Uxla v in I he St ite library
;nt oiisitlcr I Ik* ch.in^c - in I In
'.JitKil la\v::, \\*as .??1 < 11" ti bv
I 'in nr.'j Statu Siiperlnlendciit <?i
I i,M,M....t:., ...i I
< uii.iiiK'ii .miii tin, who 11.;
charge of 1 lie federal a griOUlLm
al <lc[>.ir! incut, hows' corn growing
work, and by Mr. William
These hoys1 conlosts will It
handled largel v through I In
county sni orintcndents, and t he
delegates present today manifested
keen inter* ; in this work.
1 The suece: i att aincd by South
Carolina, boys in growing corn'
lias attracted the attention of'
Dr. Knapo and others at Wash"
ington, and many expert eyes
arc turned toward this phase of
the work in South Carolina,
'upcrintenilent Swearingen tri
.1 to get the last legislature to
give each county superintendent
$!H)0 a yoar to carry on this
I work, and though he failed to
get the appropri ition, he has
good reason to hope that it will
come later.
Much interest is being shown
now in the problem of raising
ihe s i,000 necessary to secure
the $1.000 given oy the last legislature
for the big State corn
exposition to be held next December.
It is thought t h:i I t bo
11ioiu v \vill be raised in plenty
i i
i' linn ? as (here is Iceen enthusi
i i ssm shown throughout the
'lie in t lie subject.
A nevliny; of corn experts
| ill It h?-ld hero Thursday to
( oiMiil-aio th<- rules for the
I rthcoininjj; corn breeders con!
I, for which a ?1,000 prize is
v 1 by Mi'. A. 10. Gonzales.
; li ni:<> will all end the conreuce
will he Mr. Williams of
farm demonstration work
' h. Smit h of the bureau of
. '.ml ind islry, Mr. Kyle of the
li-i.. 1 ? 'J * i rt men I's corn invesi
in .;' bureau, and Dr. J. N. ;
! t; !)< r. director of the ox peri- j
;! . i I i ill 'i < ( '!i>inu/in
InnN inner Watson will
ii wtrk p?t (tut a ]?amplilet
: via;-; <!<"Jails ivtfanlinu- the val'.oih;
conli'^l . anil oilier infov:Million
r?\u.mlini;- corn.?Colmn'
i;i liecord.
womenTed in riot
r?ankiori-oii Main Scenc of Serious
Disturbances.
THE ELECTION REFORM
Most Determined and Active Manifesti
| S.;d to Have Been Women?
ri ,./ ,! i o* n u 1i^
P'orcccl o Resign.?Many Arrests.
it 1 i:i. I!;'.!nl to-hand Ashling bo
I ,1 i ... Social Democrats and the
a' l'raiil;fort-on the-Main marki
! :i: l i i (?-.*?r ilu? election reforms.
! ; i ! i-ccivcii placed (III' num1
t' i. j :rod ?W i si 1<H).
\'i :i Hcthman-ITollwcK.
alarn ! i > tlit :uation, hold a long
cor.!'- . ne,> \vi; i i is advisors, at which
i'!i i- of franchise reform and
t di orders II at have heen brought
by Hi-' lvornmont's Ptand on
< wore disous: <m|.
'i " i< 1 : i. irovvim; daily lhat tin*
i '! v.i:l bo wept from powor
11. i' ( isi- Ouly real reform?an
aii'" ' !i ! !' (he three Has* . os of vot
i*h at i < oniph concession of the
i.ii-i Hot, Mich as is v. <-il in ihc
lit .1 s i can check I ho Social
.t ! i '-li changes wotihl alienate
ii c Mhos from the < hancc-llor.
r i'l i !' the IIjr 111ins; at Frankfort
I." ' : !i""lc was the most hitter
of all that have ari;on
f "'i t!. i .v-tcral question. The po
i:;lI !i to cope with it and
'! on iho troops for aid.
\Vo.ncn Lead Rioters.
. iid a'caln th(> police and mill
c! -i 1 the 111olik in the fnee (if
f mi Icr; an I the blows of
1 . S'l.ui,-, rr. of popper were
' '!< ! in M" faeon of (!> (poops and
>ri <ho Inn-; of lmil<lmj;x manifest
ait i""' t'lifUhnls and ovrrvthinR
< ! it'.v coulil lay hands on Into the
'I " 11 !f< roeious fighters of the
wcii' tho women. One girl,
wiviiv! a red (lair, sfood at (he fore
l | -I I'JII I IIIK <" I M'UMH Willi
,r hi ! id a (htnehnicnt of police
fn - 1 If ii lioitr af one of tlio city's
principal rornern,
Wliol> .ilc arrests were made nfter
Ii ill 'r era nn?l the jails are
or iv.d. rl.
DEATH CLAIMED LOVER.
On V.'r.y to Visit Fiancee Blount Wat
Klllrd in Wreck.
M:\fv-i;. (' t. Death's Invasion hrol<e
I when il took :t\va> .1. F.
I'.' ' ?r iveiling fnKsman from
O S in t!ie wreck oil
| the Cl< Ii ii find Floihla railway.
A 1?i ron r in were sent away from
. Ml. I'lv.l.. Unff .. I
, ... , .. . ...... II |>l W1II1III-III.
and attractive younpr ln<ly of Elko,
plncod a henutlful design of white
chry? inthfmunis on tho casket, fcrr it
hold (lie remains of the ninn who wan
to havo become her husband three
wooks from tho day ho was killed
Hi- v.a: on his way to visit her when
he wn i l<!ll<*d in tho wrook. Thoy
were to havo-lived In Macon. She
visited hint at the Macon hospital and
ministered to hlin in his last hours of
suffering.
. aJt
utuunrtrmuAL UDDITIES.
8omo Peculiar Facts About Thwe
Groat United States.
The following collection of gcographIcul
peculiarities ubout t lie United
Stales and places therein embodies
certain unique points well worth remembering.
A novel way to demonstrate the size
of the stato of Texas is to snread out
a map of the union and stretch a siiin;;
across Taxas tlie longest way. Then,
placing one end of the measure at Chicago,
one will And that the other end
will extend Into either the Atlantic
ocean or the gnlf of Mexico.
The two largest counties in the
United States are Custer county.
Mont., and San Hernardlno couniv.
Cal. Each of these is a little more
than 20,000 square miles in extent, and
the states of Massachusetts, lthudc
Island, Delaware and New Jersey
POIllil hn ?\?if J I'" i...
| Mn. III amu lUU UUUIlUillJl'Ii CM
either of them.
The smallest county in the union in
Bristol county, it. 1., which has on!;, 1
twenty-live square miles.
About hfiv miles from Durango, '
Colo., there is a i>oint where four states
meet. Here l>y stepping a few feel in
either direct it.n one can walk In i r '
different commonwealths In as many
seconds. These commonwealths are
the states of Colorado and Utah and
the territories of New Mexico and Al l
zona.
A nearly parallel case Is at Harpers
Ferry, where the train stops a few
minutes to allow the passengers to
annul Him enjoy n view wuioii permits
them to look into three states,
Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia.
The highest and lowest elevations in
this country are in California, within
100 miles of each other. The loftiest
is Mount Whitney, 14,490 foot hish,
and tlie lowest is Death valley, about
450 feet below the level of the sea.
Two Oceans pass, in Yellowstone
park, is so named because, whenever
there is a shower in the vicinity and a
ccrtalu small creek overflows, its |
waters spread out over the edge of the
continental divide and nass into tributaries
of rivers which tlow to the At
lautiu una iu i nc? rui'iuc.? uusion
Globe.
POISON TREES.
They Are Found In Only Two Places
In the World.
In only two places in (lie world,
Queensland ami the west coast ?f Africa,
can there bo found that most remarkable
of nature productions, the
Erythrophloeum laboucheri (or poison
tree). Referring (o this tree in speaking
at n meeting of the Sydney Natural
History society, A. Moston. fortuerlv
protector of nhoriirlnos in north.
crn Queensland, says that when in
full foliage It is one of the mosi beauliful
trees In the world. The wood Is
elegantly grained and marked by colors
and peculiar streaks which readily
distinguish it from any other known
timber. It is extremely hard and
tough, and the blacks of the Cape
York peninsula use it for making their
woomeras. with which they throw the
spear. The tree bears long rods containing
beans, which, like the leaves,
IN, /'it'll ?/ * rill niiln.iil liT., v
stomach of a dead goat or a dead sheep
may show only llireo or four undigoslod
green loaves. All animals aro blind
before they die and remain blind if
tlioy roonvor. Tips tree k i Hod six toon
of ih" ChilhiTv i- . .iny's camels. Ii
killed some i i!; ? Vorsea and calilo
of the .! in! i >rs in their expoditi
. ' in 18SI. On one
oecasio; i, .-vera! thousand
sheep i .1 .i. _;uii' rivers. Occasionally
an aboriginal I.ucrozia Horgia disposer
of a rival by mixing somo crushed
beans in a mashed yam or pounded
cunjeboi, and the unhappy Juliet can
nevermore gaze upon her lost Romeo.
Even inhaling the smoke of the burn
ing wood is said to nave a disastrous |
efi'cct upon ladies who. in Byronic
phrase, are anions those "who love
their lords;" consequently it is never
used for firewood except in extreme
cases of matrimonial infelicity.- London
Standard.
Literally So.
Owing to a change for the worse i :
the character of the neighborhood a
family which for many years hail lived
in tho same house was compelled to
sell it and move elsewhere. Their d
house became a homo for n.ed
ored women. One day a member of
(ho family happened t<> visit it. Things
were indeed different wiliiin. lU'i::g
one of (hose who harbor a '-sense of
humor, (ho former occupant in describing
bis impressions while among
(lie aged colored women, with whom
his old abode was III led, remarked:
"I may truthfully say the whole
complexion of the pin o has changed.'1
? New York Times.
Making the Choir Sing.
Many conscientious ministers have
had trouble with wayward choirs, tint
not nil have hail l>r. Samuel West's
witty address or in. migcmcnl. Then*
had been difliculty with the singers,
and they had given out that the*
should not sing on the next Sunday.
This was told to Dr. West. "Weli,
well, we will see," he said and on Sunday
morning gave out his hymn. After
reading it he said very emphatically,
"You will begin with tlie second verso:
"Lot tlioso refuse to slnR
Who never knew our Uod."
'I .0 hymn was sung.
Th3 . ^nation.
Mrs. YouuKUrlde? Mrs. Smith says
there Is lots ol < renin on her milk bottles
every morning. Why Is there never
any on yours? The Milkman?I'm
too honest. lady, th.it's why. I fill?
my bottleH so full that there ain't never
no room left for eream.?Woman'?
Home Compnnl
I
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ELi^s ?BS^-.'"2aa
(PflcJ;?/ Ar,'.'. Po'co lioo
, .Tt/Vrr.-j I :tivk ' * ?:r<j c? A.T.ti
rhyf!r!-r-af^i r T' T . P. i'- i ?,pl'r L'
did coilibli: . '. ; : S'^/TS
groat en!' . f of
forms and st.i) ofl'i ry, irMl (VESO
ind Terli.'.ry !' l i
xnntir.in, Rcrof*:! >' I ( ^\*"'?5l
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Diseases, I *? I . o J ? i< '!."J3?
Complaints, X rial X'oiiiOC, u. ' iv
Scr.lUhoa>l, ctc., O'.O. ^
r. r. Is a rovrorful lor.to s.rfl r.n$
Airellont r. ;: i- r I
yet in m- . It . . j '
feeble, a*.-1 ! 1 lr," i". 1. : .t
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FORMS AND STAGES Off ? . . ?
3 yon "will ropaln flcnh and Rtrongth.
; a \W?')toof energy ?iulallcli80M?iresulting
' 0 from ovort.ixlnc thOByetom arocurod by
! K thu lino of 1-. 1". 1'.
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> Q whoooblood isinan inipurocondltionduo
B to: ."rmtrur.1 irrogularltlesaropeculiarly
| 'j boneliuxl by tho wonderful took} &ad
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' j; Mood cloarwlng properties of P. P. P.,
I K Trickly Asli, X'oko Hoot ?ud fotMMiBJn.
y $vid by all Druggists.
F. V. LIPPMAN
Proprietor
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