The Pickens sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1909-1911, March 24, 1910, Image 1
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THE PICKENS SENTINEL-JOURNAL
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Kntcrcd April 23, 11)03 u( I'lrkoi M, S. <!. as moc???(I clan* mutter* iiuilcrcofoii ^remv of IHnrcli 3,1879
39th Year PICKENS, S. C., MARCH 24, 1910. Number 44
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Oats!
BURT (or 90 (lay) best seed?i
RUST PROOF, best variety.
WHITE CLIPPED OATS, for
CABBAGE PLANTS, m
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ITlllla rl
ji-LULiiD ami uu
Wo have a hip: stock, bought
JBesst, I Vi/I
Another car best patent to sel
a positive guarantee to give ei
SCDA, Best Keg Sofia, 10 poi
(Solid Car
ONION SETS
HAY
Buy your seeds from w
moans sow some of our oats,
the summer and they will coi
We sell a full line of gene
your business.
HT mini n
IMTlli LUIl
Calceclioe, I
Rouni
C A I
WINTE
A. K.
GREENV
Dry Goods, Sho
Offers' BIG
on all Winter Goods.
Ladies Cloaks and Hlan
All Seasonable Goods a
A. K,
West ICnd. CI
Ik M Wai
UU1 UUUUU UlUi
Clemson College has be
Oftr 14 per ct. acid analyzes
lyzes 16.57. Our 10-4 good
analyzes 8.34, 3.39, 3.26.
Our goods always star
stuff in them to make them :
but stand up.
Nearly all the farmers v
contest used Anderson Ferti
fourths of the finest crops m
were crops fertilized with Ai
better crops made in Ander
fertilized with Anderson feri
Mr. J. S. l;owler, one o
or any other county far that
fertilizer for cotton. His la
proper choice in selecting a
the BT'1 is more or less sand]
8-4-4., The extra iMit of pot
ful to the crops on sandy soi
Mr. J no. S. Cromer, a
1000 lbs of our fertilizer on
and it paid him. This year
a ton to the acre on some of
We believe it will pay.
A good farmer, farming
vation, can hardly put down
We hardly know what would
A nrl a no a n dlsw
miuGiaun ruu;
J. R. VANDIVER, Pres.
t,
ir m mm
sow in February or March.
feed.
any quantity and prices right.
YEW GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS
tton Seed Meal,
early and our prices are right.
H'Loui'.
1 at $(>.75, and every sack harked hv
utire satisfaction.
inds for 25 cents.
Load of Corn.
, ii quarts for 25 cents.
, No. 1 Timothy, bright and dandy.
* and reap a glad harvest, By all
Feed will be high and scarce in
ne in at the right time.
sral merchondisc and will appreciate
Yours truly,
ills Store,
Woiitli Ciirolinn.
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Park,
ILLE, S. C.
es, Underwear, etc
REDUCTION
kets get a big cut.
t lowest prices.
PARK.
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s-roonvlllo, ?3. c
iflUi fli lis
;en analyzing our lertilizer ajjain.
14.46. Our 16 per ct. acid anais
analyze 10.92, 4.94. Our 8-3-3
id up on analyses. We put the
stand up. They can't do anything
/ho took prizes in larrt year's corn
lizer in making their corn. Threeadc
in Anderson County last year
iderson fertilizer. I'here were no
son County last year than those
:i lizer.
f the finest farmers in this county,
matter, says our 8-3-3 's an ideal
nds are dark and he has made a
fertilizer for dark lands. Where
/ we have an abiding faith in our i
ash in the. R-a-a will lw? firum/l
.T -r Is.
notlier onv of the''finest," usedj
some of his fine lands last year |
he expects to use 2000 pounds or
his fine lands as an experiment.;
011 fine lands in a high state of culti-1
1 to much fertilizer to the acre, i
be too much in a case of this sort.!
sphate & Oil Co.
D. S. VANDIVER, Man.
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jt-Lcmauiv bUAiiU AUJUUKPJ SLSSlOiM <
Work of Session Greeted Toward Increasing
Helpfjincss.
I ho I>oar<I i>1 tin t? ( s I<>r |
Cleinson College ad joinm d j
Wednewlav al'lt i noon. All (
members were present exeopt i
iSonator Tillman. Col. Simpson
and ('up!. 1. M. Manldin. Nearly
all the work of the hoard ?-x j
iffn inc roimno woric was <li- ,
rcctcd toward iiwrra-ini'; the \
uscfnln ss (>l lllc c'?ll< In .
the fanners. I
J. N. iS'a]>i?-r ol ( it-in-on, who j
took the M. S. drgn a! the \
University of Wis,con in in 11)01) j
and who has iiicc !? en a is- }
tant professor of a:;ricultiitv at j
this institulion, wa < ' . ! a v
si -I Hit I?1<?i'i sor I I' 1 ' :!it II! i\ )
f?. 11a<Mou o|' \i if i i-> i ,
w as cl? (' r< i ;. i ; 1 )>!?. ? ?y
in (he exten: ion work t!i\ i < 11
to do e< 1. "l al i vi \v< >i k v il h 1 he
rural schools.
Another position \va < .a 1 < d
to which a man will In- < l*.:cl<-d
to cooperate with the laiin* is
in live slock rai nu;'. An appropriation
was made to investigate
the tea ihility ni' estah15^1.i.?.
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i.m i ir> .i. < ' ii i r 11' i! it i< 11("( t"i til rs<'
tor fanners and their w i\ es.
An appropri liion of was
made l,o (In* ( urn ihveders' a social
ion.
Col. M. B. I lardin. din-dor of
I In- depart ineivt, of < !i ini lr\
sent in his resignation 1 <? take
effect, Septi 1111 >i a" I *-t, hut the '
hoard reluctant to accent it. i
1 j
postponed consideration until i
.J illy.
Thr president was instructor! !
to prepare plans for a modi I
dairy to cost sl.i.oon lo I
Tile ;:,,tin,4' president ' r-com
niciidati in as to ondin <>nt \
press bulletins to county news- |
pap<"i's w;is a<!opti*d.
Col. M. Ii. Donaldson was ad
dod to 1 lie commite-e to < !? ?*i a
president. Xolirm;.;- \\;i^ done
in tin- matter of si- t 1111 - :i m r
nuiuciir pn?^i1? tit.
Hon. Alan John <?n was i electi
<1 pr;'sit1 -ni ('I I he ho;srd
and I >i". P. !!. K. ! inn i e
I trv ami 1 i -in i\ '!< n; n
KsikIO.
Mrs. Carson is P.rrioncil.
('oluni!?io Si at<>.
fanni." ('.11 < ?n w .!: ! i\ . I In- j
stall |? niU'l! i ll \ V f|Vi' j
woman. C.Iov. Ah ! yr r<i;i
siuncd a t'Kinlon for h< i\ taUii :
this action Dii 1 ho ! ciiiiiitu n<!a
lion of i h *{.i > ? 1). >at il of ]> r
dons, hue \\;i> coiiN l<M?(I in
Si?ai t.11?1 >:u - < Mini y in 1 on
thv chaise of killing Ih.t InuJ
band.
I'M'tccn year-? <>l nrisun S:l'??
have !<!'(' their mark: upon a
once comely womaii.^ She is
frail ami her face It .n < t he
wrinkles: of the \voit\ and fa
tii;iie of loii^' imprisonment.
^tei-ilay at the penii! ntiary
when a reporter for flic State
handed her the pa- d" ) |>\ (iov.
All -t I, t here c,flint' a new li lit
i1111? her sad eyes and in a t rembling
voice she said, "I am so
Yes, I thank (l<>\. An el |
and everybody that ha aid* d ;
in soouripu: hiv liberty. I am
j4'oin^ hack to Sparlanhtir^ aivfl t
my ol<! daddy will lv' at
station to meet me. I ha\o
never lost hope while behind
these prison walls, lor* I kn w
that my lather w as work in.n' lor
my rekaiSe."
Shi* became very pensive and
can fully read- tho 'tidings' thai
mean! nt much lo Iter. When
jihe realized the fnil "i>?<'aili11k of
the Die sage, she tftlked. in re
Ireoly.
She is 10 years of age and ^
c.nne to (lie penitentiary when
'25. "I have ne^eivbi ??n o'nt-Mdeol
these prison bars for 1 years'1
said Kannie Caron, "and I don't
know jnril how 1 am going l<?
fool. 1 don't expert that I
will know Spartanburg. Oh, I
am 80 gjad. I will get to si o
tfrtyf children. \\'h< n I left them
they \vel'e hot!) little tots;
lYow both are married and I
have a grandson. Do you reck
ii my papa will bo able to come ]
? Columbia tonights I have <
en well treated since coming; ;
? the penitentiary and have no (
>mplaint to make, except that 1
have been confined within t
mr walls. Capt. Griffith and (
apt. Roberts have been very (
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UIU ID lilt!, I
A MO DHL I'HISON Kit. !
The of lice rs say that she lias
.a<le a model prisioner. For j
n'lit years she worked in
^ J
le ho.-iery mill, Kor the past;
veil yc;irs sin- h?a;; been matron
)i'the woman's department of
i'ie }); mi I i t"'ii tin ry. There are
iret> other white women pris- i
( niur. i ostemay one ot tho !
jgro women life prisoners came 1
tin* room ol' Mrs. Carson and
ilh I cars running down her
ice said, "I am glad thai you
goinu; away, hut we is going J
i mi you. Miss Fannie." i
On ih? I able in Mrs. Carson's (
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How
| Do You
;; Feed
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Yffl dTXu *r TT1MQ fca ?
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DO YOU KNOW just <
need, and arc you fur
as required and in
plant can use ii ?
Suppose you should put th
box, nail it up and place it in t
peel them to thrive and grow f
I;
1-j.artily !
Well, dicl it over occur to yo
badly mixed fertilizers you are
tion tip to your crops?olleriu
shape that tliey cnu't get to it?
Fertilizers, to do your crops
the soil waters. These are con
the surface during the day auc
and [( passing the roots of the I
% Miiauiui in lliU VYilLCl IlIKl III
tlio plant can i'c^cl.
Therefore:, when you l>uy f
with the idea of furnishing fooi
same principle that you shoir
stock. Jt should not only cont
Phosphoric Acid and l'otash, 1>
.should bo in soluble lorn
of the fertilizer should he sucl
absorb every particle of it, and
factured from materials that \\
food at one time, but furnish ;
uic entire growing season.
This is the fertilizer vou sli
in only one way. It is inipossi
this I?y tlie dry-rnixing of raw
this at home with.a shovel an
someone who has'niade it the :
ence being in the quantity.
These materials must he grr
quires maehinery costing tlioi
]>ro|)erly. They must then he
complete, you have a conipoi
exactly like? every other ounce
1 virt of which would contain tc
little Potash, while another
opposite?and all of it contain
not available.
K (.-member that the chemicn
test of its irt.j) growing qnalit
veri/.e lumps and by the nse o
the plant food ; your crop c<
You can take an axe, break
corn ; your mule can't.
Don't risk a crop failure 1
Insure your peace of miiul ?
Armc
i Animal An
Fertil
Mnnufact
Armour Ferti
ATLANTA,<
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U ril> Vrfff Jli r I iftflht m? 1M 'iMBifl (ii" %ifr ? ... aL
:oom aro found two pictures;
3iic is a little girl and tho other
i woman. The pictures are
hose of her daughter when the
riother left home and as she is
,oday. Ttuwnother will leave
Jolunibia this afternoon at 1:10
;o enter a home again for the
irst time in 15 years.?The Observer.
_
c-ariy /Australian squatters.
Squatters In Australia used to beabln
to take up crown lauds at a yearly
rent of a penny an aero.
Artlel?? 8lyn*cT fo* Fight.
San Fr>< nclnetv,?Crokme Jobnnv
Thompson's manager has Beeured tin
signature o Battling Nelson to art!clps
to a 45-round fight to be held on
May 30 before the club offering the
best inducements. The men are t >
weigh 133 pounds ringside.
Capture Marshal; l
TUoomirir >n. 111.?After capturing
unrt gapcin-; thf night marshal, four
men blew f>"en the safe lu the bank fit
[ThatswortV miles msi of her?, b luring
$S,o00.
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rops?
ivhat your cotton and corn
nishintf it in such quantities
such shape that the
e food for your stock in a
heir trough?would you ex?
< 3
kit ;
u that when you use lumpy,
putting this same propositi
them plant food in such
: any pood, must dissolve in
stantly in motion, rising1 to
1 sinking at night?passing
>lant, which absorb the food
is is the only way in which
I!
ertili/.er, you should do so
1 for your crop and on the
Id purchase food f<?r your
ain the necessary A ?nia,
ut above a!! o'.oe fhese
l?the in .hanie: ! cor 'ition
l as to p< : it 1 '.v> ; ' it to
the J;00(1-. : ' !:l;illU
ill not gi. 111> their plant
i steady supply throughout
!
loutri have and can tfet?
hie to produce a goods like
nfaterials, whether you do
d a screen or buy it from
skme way?the only difler>und
to a powder, and it reisands
of dollars to do it
so manipulated that when
ind, each ounce of which is
, ana net a mixture, one
x) much Ammonia and too
part would be exactly tlie
plant food locked up and
1 analysis of a fertilizer is 110
ies. The chemist can pulf
various means search out
a n't.
open the box and get the
\s well as your crop l>y using
mr's
imoniated
izers
ured by
ilizer Works
JEORGIA I |
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(Prickly Axil, Folio Hoot i
?MARKS roSJTIVB C OF ALL F
Physlclana endorser. P. P. an fi frplen-B
did combination, and proscrilio i' with 9 HH9BS9 3
groat natlufiw-Uon fop 11,o curoo of all H Si
forms and BtagOB of Primary, Socondary p LttiG2BK3 j
JUid TcrtUry Syphilis, Sypkllitio Itliou-1 H
Sialism, BcrofulouH VI ors and fcorc^i, H 1
Glandular Swellings, Rheumatism, Kid-B H
noy Complaintc, old Clirouio Ulcora tlir.t jj
t??? ? ?, -t rx'Ta a k
CATARRHg
harorpBlstod alllr*atnjont,Catarrh, ndn i R33CK3 jjji
DiBcnwn, Ecz< nsa, Clirotilo Fonmleijj ^413^ H
Complaint.'), Mercurial l'uwon, Totter, fe yfrcs H
Bcaldlicad, cte., oto. a (jp^^ 9
J*. J'. P. i 3 a powerful ton to and r.n r wMBv Jj
?xceUont appltixcr, building tip tho ISSKV
?)-flti m japidly. If you aro wtrnk and 5 ft js?<.P?3 Jj
fooblo, and fcol badly try X*. I'. P., nnUfl
r-w/i a&j JA.. ..wJLT?"... 7 ,~vrr ;;r- ?*7?
J J- : -jf
In Any lf<;
I Emergency
I The Telephone is the )'* jquickest
mear.s of o- / jt
curing relief o.* crillin;: )\
^ assistance. In nir ;!
ii districts i!*e doctor ' >:
m the neighbors can I e sumy
monel i:: Y ; thm- than it tak
H to hitch a hor e
V V/liii*. V IIVMI \ nil I I I (J i ) C.
g in touch with th > whole coi
P telephone in your home.
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mi ii?ii mil ii HI j -.?* -
| There Is
| to a Feil
5 than Ana
1 The mere mi:
1 materials to obtair
A sis requires no
knowledge. The
A of a fertilizer lies
source from whi
A plant food is obtn
^ Each inijredn
!Koyster goods is s
with a view of su
the plant from sp
until harvests 1 1
is not overfed ;
time and starvcc
other. T vv cnt
A yea rs ex pc r 1 c n ce g<
every bag:,
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TRADE MARK
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m REGISTERED
J Sold by reliable dealers
the South.
M F. S. Royster Gii
M NORFOLK, v/
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"'W ft
BXffima JHK
?n?l Pot&sttlum.)
OHMS AND STAGES OP ?
yon 'Will ronaln flesh nnil elrength.
Wastoof oncrcy unci nil >llBoas?8 roanltlng
from overtaxing thosyatow urocurod b<
mo uno or i?. x\ X'.
I^MlioBwhoeo syntotnfiaropolaonodfciid
whoeoblood Isiiinn impuroconditionduo
tomonatruai irrogularitlos ?ro peculiarly
benefited by tlio iroudorful toulo &n<l
SCROFULA
bloo<l cloanslnf? properties of P. P. P..
I'rickly A1.I1, X'oko Root auU I'oUuulum.
Sold by all Druggiats.
r. V. LIPPMAM
(Proprietor
Savannah, - Ca.
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.in try. You need a 1
to to nearest Bell
lone ,\i anaj^er lor #
1 _'t, or address
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rs' line Dcpr.rtmcnl
.rn Bc?:3 Telephone
I 'Telegraph Co.
i Pryor Street
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more |
ilizer 1
\ino- of M
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^pciiai rj
value rj
in the Pj
ch the Mj
lined. W
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selected
pplyjng M
routing W
lcpianc p
it one n
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throughout ji
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