The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, January 31, 1912, Page 2, Image 2
MR. FARMER:
It pays touy quality
any brand of fertilizer yo
guaranteed on. the bags,
zer. What you want to kr
Practically All
manufacturers of mixed fertilizers obtain the Phosporic
Acid in their goods from Acid Phosphate, and the Potash
from the various Potash salts which are imported from
Germav.V
When we come to the Aumor -a, however, which is
by far the costliest ingredient, the manufacturrhasa
wide field to select from. A dozen or more different. rna
- terials containing this necess;ry element of plant food
are used by the various man ufact.ourers in the preparation
of their goods. Some of these materis are much more
-xoensive to use than others. The most expensive of all
are COTTON SEED MEAL, DRIED BLOOD, GROUND
FISH. and TANKAGE. We would not disparage the
value of any of the nuierous materiais as a plant food,
but all competent authorities igree that the four nameai
above at e the very best sources from which to obtain the
Nitrogen or Ammonia necessary to nourish a growing
P. S.-Just as we had finished writing ti
our valued farmer customers in Sumter couni
with several fertilizer people and would like t
EVER. I WILL 6IVE YOU MY ORDER UNLE
TON CHEAPER. I have tried yours and knoi
If you have never used our goods we can
mers who will bear similar testimony to their
staind the are nestaers ow. hei
+ wntillat that ouldn thove tae
tupnpdvate, but the wilotec- cor
wbi bing tegnL Editor. toen calledt the teabusn the ing
bly nearer to itsieiding, and in the pucc oa itesoming trea
01 gnerl iporanc, 101 o -mpant they Houed hviledi mat
thinItb. 9. C..to JAN. bL192 tei oemnt the vusdiest pla
mar- dfo - ain dn muc-- k i o ader and msrered - able
out o the rdina: .i sentat tion, aswhen iaw e stneds fro, leg
be IA OREPE~. thegenll dipstiis ercodaprt te reastos the
sother soe faras passe or ily ic the govatteav f r as peo, w
wcnstrcivegsatogna ase benoaedt the attetion of teHuei e'ahgai
cearer Ato te eningo nd se pbio gooa lttler slow mtrea
vessio thr thhas hee legisaion mig theyriously right sttem
be aeneclrimpadeabcehioh doIlens.o the House whil it mte
think tbesitthe 191 so will pbea sustited the eeuship ats pat.
siorkdd itforkaing thitne muc asi. tei dutyan upricntnte vers
but of he ordinare: itheem o touina henire exungefrom Jn
sbo tet itneral pton teg tuhei sumer ta partopte raon the P
fonrtive liflto scn the blso h act ill ohe anoortunityhexle
calerd of thenea iemptincfte topini ont h govwero wall ms
thseislaItionught the wcold ofeg the aoy th nourigh t th
fue dsrecorutionb which xSit withou frou theesage such the
veold by adt the 191v ses- arts asste the m semblyrshop asor
sion, ad is vor ihirydias theiki godupti to riscint pig
butrIehave refched Sthte board oursena theytiredmessagetand Ble
sionutati will ae te afull t hiummergt o l o whe papi
fontdy if the etos out ne they tatei the aoppttnitxl
calher wil haentea importanctp toheacm the goernot allimas
ahre ha bendr. Tuhereo insaboutonehis proctere on dhe ofr trat
ovthe legislatufre s cto eoit aoring a te ourt.oft mak
over dthegro' which was i witot deobttherpep' Theemany pap
theoonentsy the goveor astin fthe geralaseml who fore
yar roang this vthas ethmel nenthin il fordpoes t daiscrediftin
dreirntonthes utteor of tlea comng theyisadray to ot
gbedutowlbre tepople atd datesfn h rilturerong, when a
shows is sthe oftothe sustained-theytdopthis.vthy aoret pantd will
sthere lhaveoe a now act. uote back on the goenor' athenB
vTere tohasse mauresdm overponBets. pltr is adayof tat
oveo who weislae taccungAts relcteding comingat caryrt him asew:
ove the cositerntrs freto a lease resthe. sol. The m a
vtes Iopponento he goenacin opredfeae the girnsluex l opo veth
areit oino tei aso teeto orel nent doinatoe the maug Joe ofat
urthe Libelgue. becu tme~ twhoeicoming priake up byhs fugt s
say, tat ihn the Hoernor outo faor fateioacies, docand~ivnd
goer teore the petond tes or the leiStatue winl the afa
psos over side ovternontrover- proiution elemecnt Indm we
hatd to pasmesurnte orhi jBdgent, rgatfrds of weas isak
verto theoullhe taccounti re~ ~elected, goewilrnry wiethe hit aseit
vtoke theircosttetsufr teir a Blease oJe.alegislature ob ga
v~ ol es heaid nthe eatpoe beefted thue oegisatiue l eto
tunit to otepon the venoi owaedsmited by the Jondaes mbat
rht eothe Libel Act.eas, his Act whovo is ben ae up by those not
orhad e in the tntHost and will faorte posthasie s indv~oe eive
unote olaw he voteto to by dtwoo ClmbiaSate. and the sae
pass hiveru this gviernor's nt prob oiti i elemenI ply awer.
held bto mepinb~ the:us byudgment xregardes o posdo Bhea
fis.eHouse ainssmn is isBleed novenor uhther ot hee
areton killd thReasuroe tore pbeiBle aed uons a eisatures ota
ith ctdb overdi the vetonae. elected uecause te hattue 5no
Mr. myoiunotegoerid towa~~n vrd feoithenr fo e adiateso ea
hig. httyeroe asibei~ Act tndeifr goenof m~ibsortn th
takd i thispporut th aaan d l bea aust andi bease ie 0 oeral
tnhim, becus t is ofewas not gam nofpticsi heing lyedas b -
inedeby to mm so the bysapr U thoste tho ifet oed o tahi
asn andReoe voted to pass it vin baee upon hs acts asitha
tetover the eo, becaue tovernr, to preecasteo thehe sn
takengin thisovetd thnpany two year.niagoeandtbecause hesofa t
intret o henexwspapersadddtta pif etdh olai
throughout the State, but, in to judge. The~n too, lawyvers of the an2 e
mopnn hadl this Acrt been State hare it in fo- hi mbecr-ueI nart
in your fertilizer as much a
L buy that is put up by a rep
but the analysis alone is
LOW is, what kind of materia
plant from germination to maturity. Almost any manu
facturer will tell you that he uses one or the other of the
above materials, but DOES HE GUARANTEE IT?
We pin our faith to COTTON SEED MEAL, the
South's own product, and the peer if not the superior of
any. We use it as our principal source of Ammonia i.L
all of our mixtures and in all grades under 8-4-4, WE USE
NOTHING BUT MEAL. A STATEMENT TO THIS
EFFECT IS PRINTED ON THE BACK OF EVERY
BAG AND OUR GUARANTEE GOES WITH IT. In
manufacturing an 8 4-4 and higher grades from Cotton
Seed Meal, it is necessary to use a small amount of
Nitrate of Soda or some other mineral source .of Am
monia. WE GIVE YOU A SIMILAR GUARANTE9
ON THE BAGS CONTAINING THESE MIXTUR $
WHICH STATES IN PLAIN LANGUAGE EXAC'MY
WHAT PER CENT. OF THE AMMONIA IS DEPVED,
FROM NITRATE OF SODA AND WHAT PER.BNT.
FROM COTTON SEED MEAL.
e above, we received a letter from one of
:y in which he says: "I am corresponding
o compare their prices with yours. HOW. C
SS THEY ARE SEVERAL DOLLARS PER C
v what they are."
refer to a large number of satisfied custo- C
value. -
is having the termerity torfairness, I want Gov. Blease toft
issue with the supreiu: stand or :all upon his record, ti
t in the matter of oppoint- and not by passion fanned into tI
special Judges whene-er n fame by extremists or partisans a
at countyseat conclude- they Iwho are not well of the sores .al
an extra term of ccurt; inflicted in the last primary by -a<
se committed an unpardon- jthe election of Blease over ia
sin when he wanted the over Featherstone, nor do I wish !
lature to fix the law so that to be forced to take sides in the is
governor, who, must issue personal wrangle between Ira Iti
nission, would have the B. Jones and Cole L. Blease. i
r to protect the taxpayers What I do want, is to lhave the;
st this drain upon the coming campaign conducted in s
mry, and in the coming a way raiat will be educating to Tr
>aign this spec-ial judge Ithe masses, so that men may go * b
~er will play an imnportantj to the .polls and vote for the i-t
in the Blease-Jones contro-J S tate's good, but they will not )s1
.- I believe this is so, Judge be able to do so, if they are to
s, who has been selected as make their selections from ther a
~tandard-bearer of the op. standpoint of partisan prejudice..t
ion to oppose Blease, has Judge Alton B. Parker, who id
~dy tired off a gun taking wa h Dmcatcsadd "
Swith Governor Blease mn bearer for the presidency, was
ewspapers. This letter of the guest of the State Bar As
~x-Caief Justice is regarded - ociation, He addressed the e
e opening gun of the cam- General Assembly as well as the
, in the hope of getting two houses separately. I nrusta
se to reply im the news- Isay I was disappointed in h-im n
~rs instead of bringing his' s a speaker, there are hundredlss
anation face to face to the1o men in this State who would a
~es, but I doubt if they en- entertain mue more than did Ih
him in this way. He. may .Judge Parker. Of course thisi
reply to .)ones in the ne ws- distinguished American is an.
~rs, but if the anti-Blease; able lawyer and jurist, but as ti
s think that Blease is go- a public speaker he is not as at..
o let the matter rest by de- tractive as many men whom Ia
ing on the newspapers, they lhave heard, and too. was lessP
wake up to find themselves Idistinguishil .
another think coming to Thr a eyinteresting
, for it is known to all men conThoe'rs wat a jonejricar
Bleae i notreling poncomttees aet ain t iiarye
papI estlive thatm because contending sides in the matter I
eI bteatent the bease of passing over the gover-nor's
e leadn trewsaerso the isr veto an Act providing for a cm
ieluadmg thewpapere, emsiission form of government for
thiiou othingwhobeed the city of Charle~ston. The Acta'1
therofcel o the popleo was passed last year with no op
tisfyc him, o he poplens position, the Genieral Assembly
sasfy hsmade lsom mriens- outside of the community affect
ese hasmad som inmis- cts had no interesc in it. there
wa inte xpreions hcs e the bill had easy sailing;"
fas is ts. expreos hie but when the governor vetoed the
forehsats. ere of dis measure the Community Club of
essagestwereno-ay dpl Charleston got active, and sent;
e swescntedy word toid out letters to the members of ^
ueexescnte od to the-ta General Assembly urginga
exprsion of thes mes-esat they commit themselves e
to. strme but. they eset passing the Act over the veto.
:so Mstons, Hat they r To this 1 took exceptions, takin
coedesstes oily the posittion that although the bil'
Hey ward or an Ansel those was beauseptoe uaimoursled i;
know Blease would have t eas hseitrse n
go him with hypocrisy. In terpIosed no opposition, but th le
r wordis, addressing the Gen Chief Executive acting under
Assembly he spoke to the his authority provided by thec
bers of the two bodies just constitution, saw fit to veto
e would and did speak to it, and I _resented the attempt
-masters-the people whengto commit ahle members inm
vas a candtdate, believin~ advance of hearing the reasons-I
where they were cormmi) for- the veto.
d by them it did not make Since the passage of the Act.
elay of which they weem there has been a political revo
, any better than the chy: lution in Charleston which swept
ose they -riepresent, and-if from powerflthe old-timers and ~
as to address the represen.1 put into office new blood. the re
s of the peonle he hadi a sult of this election left its scars,
to speak to 'them just asj and those who opposed the pres
eato those theyar sup ent administration renewed their
but with foc.1a o o take advantage of a registra C
streist.and amno-t ation -whic-h was made in Charles
I nt want bsleni ton_ somre time in the past wheng
s in anything else. You C9t
utable manufacturer, will
not a trve test of the val
is are insed to make that a:
This Guarantee
IS W ,CRTH MORE TO YOU THAN THE ANALYSIS
PRIN TED ON THE FACE OF THE BAGS AND YOU
GE'!, IT FROM NO OTHER MANUFACTURER.
Two other points, at least, should be considered in
de'ciding whose brand of fertilizer you will use:
First, it should be thoroughly mixed, so that every
'bag of the same brand will be as nearly alike as it is
possible to make them.
OUR MACBINERY (purchased in December, 1911)
IS THE VERY LATEST AND THE BEST THAT CAN
BE MADE AND INSURES PERFECT MIXTURES.
Second. You want your fertilizer to come to you in,
ood mechanical condition-dry and free from lumps.
IN THIS RESPECT WE OUT-CLASS THEM ALL1.
THE MOISTURE IN OUR FERTILIZER IS FAR BEL
LOW THE AVERAGE AND THEY DISTRIBUTE BET
TER THAN ANY.
OUR LEADERS: Oil Mi Standard,
I High Grade Top Dr
otton Grower, . 8-4-4 .
i Mill Special, . 34 In addition to t
eerless Meal Mixture, 834 we manufacture
fil Mill High Grade. . 8-3-4 of Special Mixture
em Meal Mixture, . 8-2-3 for all crops.
1- .1
iere was no issue, in this regis:- jas certain as I can be of anythit
ation only about one-half onf the people of Charleston do ii
e voters are on the book-s, aual want to change their form of go
large majority of this numnberg ernment; if by some snap jud
e in for wiping out the Graceil ment a few under the guise
ministration before it has had law, succeeded in getting enoeg
hance to show what it wvill do. votes to wrest the governme
tthe hearing Mayor Grace pre- 4out of the hands of those th<
~nted the side of the administra- recently choose to govern the
n in a splendid manner, show city, :iere would be trouble of
g if the act was passed over the seriou: nature, therefore I thu
sto about one half of the citi- jthe ea& coise is the solti
nship would be deprived of the ! ude-r rai present condition
ht of suffrage, that it would prejudiue ot thie majority in ti
ufair to those who were elec- g gzoral assern bly agaimst any a
d to oflice after one of the most i~ oii h 1:Vecnor.
euens politicalt b-ittles ever' j :xtw there will be a spi
eld in the historic city. He gave;i itedi iign made to pass a bill go
history of the municipal elec- i ten up to stop the racing meet:
ns of the city, and he made at- Charleston. The ministers a
sep impression. The other side (over the State have urged legi
as represented mainly by Mr. lation to stop the racing, at
. B. Wilbur and George Von there are many men in the legi
:olitz a paid attor-ney. In the ilature who feel they must obe
urse of Mr-. Wilbur's argument i h preachers. Weil I am not gi
[ayor Grace stopped up to him. iing to obey them in this instanc
d told him he had receutly !I do not bet on races, but I kno
-ritten to the newspapers a very3 of no gamer sport than a goc
airrillous article about him, and horse race. Should the legisl:
'ere he not the Mayor he woula ture be carried ofi its feet by ti
ove slapped his face, but he was clamor of the preachers? Ti
t in Charleston then, if he jockey club about three yea:
-ould step outside and repeat .ago almost unanimously obtai:
his face what he said wher ed from tihe legislature a chart<
s hands were tied, he would to do a racing business, upon ti
Lap his face then, the atmow faith of this charter the promo
here looked red, those who know ers went forth and induced ti
~ayor Grace know that he is investment of a large sum
arless, anad makes no threat he money to erect a plant and equ
-ill not carry out if given the op- it, they have upon the faith
rtunity, however, the episode this charter secured the shipmei
.ssed without Wilbur getting of about a thousand thorous
is jaw boxed, but when George iored horses to Charleston for
en Koluitz came into the game thirty day meet, now that the:
ern his money. Grace jumped people have planted their mone;
am him, and made him acknow- there springs up a sentiment
edge that he was not present stop them before giving them
mpted by any motives other Ichance to carry out the promi:
han :to make his fees as a law- Ito have this meet conducted on
ej:. :Grace in the course of his high plane. Is it right? Undt
~m-odes recalled to the commit- 1the terms of the bill propos<
e the time when Von Kolnitz it will be, not only unlawful:
as hired by the Republhcan race for stakes, but it is so dra
arty to stump West Virginia for tic that under its terms it seel
cKinley against Bryan, and to employ the use of the injun
aid that a South Carolinian who tion, a form of law enforcemei
>ld desert his par-ty for money which the people of this Sta
hould not have any weight with will not stand for; imagine a ma
Democratic legislature. I do haled up before the courts upc
ot know what would have been an affidavit to show cause why 1:
he result of the vote to pass tile should not be enjoined, and the
ct over the veto, but I am told later upon affidavit he is haile
e effect upon the committee up again to prove himself inni
a to hold back the vetoed cent of a charge made again:
easure. and have passed a new , im, failing to prove himself ii
1l providing for a new registra- i nocent he is sent to jail for co:
ion so that every citizen can Itempt without the rnght of trih
egister.- The friends of the jbefore a jury. If this bill be
,resent ctyadministration wvould i comes a law as it is written, t1:
uch prefer to sustain the veto ladies throughout the State ha
id save them from another elec- better beware of their wvhist an
ion but in the interest of peace bridge parties lest they ar'e hale
hey will accept the compromise-.|up for gambling and thrown int
think I know something of the jail or lined heavily as the capric
ffairs in Charleston, and I am of the Judge might be. I sha
-e to say that if the Act was vote against the proposed bil
assed over the veto, and an 'ftirst because I do not see an
lectioni was attempted it would harm in horse racing even:
ave resulted in bloodshed, be- there is betting, a horse rac
use the Grace element would without stakes is worse tha
>t supinely submit to being rob-|meat without salt, second, I wi.
ie ou of .he. vi-to-- I am as I oppose the bill because to sto
be; reasonably sure that
coi ne up to the analysis
ne of any mixed fertili
aal; sis.
A Few Other Points.
WE USE NO FILLER. OUR FACTORY IS OPEN
TO INSPECTION OF OUR CUSTOMERS AT ALL
TIMES AND YOU IDON'T HAVE TO GET PERMIS
SION FROM THE OFFICE TO GO THROUGH IT.
The conclusion is plain, INSIST ON HAVING MAN
N-ZTG OIL MILL BRANDS, AND USE NO OTHER.
.If your dealer will not supply you with our brands,
coiranunicate direct with us.
Yours truly.
Manning Oil Mill.
.9-2-2 WE ALSO
ss, 4-84 . Sell Acid Phosphate, Kainit Mu
le above. riate of Potash and Nitrate of
a -mamber Soda.
We have the right goods at the
s, suitable right price and we want your
trade.
- w - rh
th cas ty efr oe ita te- plainingry d retnggr ors
I State by its permission through failing to pay money-lenders and
t a legislative act. The State of extortion plan furnmture dealers.
vSouth Carolina was asked for nor can it be controlled by any
r permission to build a structure other manner of unjust treat
~for certain purposes, the permis- ment.arslwanodeisc
6siona was granted, and now the Sofralwanodeisc
in I structure is built, to stand in the cerned. it is my opinion Claren
A doorway and say to the builders don has less lawlessness without
i "thou shalt not enter" would be rural police, then some other
xthe State lending itself to entrap counties which have the system,
the innocent in order that it therefore I cannot see any need
rmight confiscate property. Is it for the system and will oppose it
1honorable. for the State to do should it get to the senate.
thi There is a bill on the calendar
a ~that I( shall sharpen my axe for,
1 The attempt to abolish the ng it is abillito provdforeita
ricultural department failed by a tin ceti idnte orristay
iIvote of 22 to 16. I voted against tho ertates in the enriary.ec
the striking out of the enacting then sam s inthued bygeneatorc
words because I believe this de- tis tiseintodueduot by sntoe
-jpartment can be used in connec- Cithesend of Baufbill t isluhe
, ion with Clemson College, and bia sae hasd aofalte Cothm
v save money to the State: of late biaeSate yea, advtd nw ithin e
this department is fast gettingsota the t yeraoyi can urge
m-ito politics, and if connected is bft.hIn the irst priaryce he
Le with Clemson it would be kept itsgislature hasthe ist placero
e out of politics. Mr. Mitchum's lvislature thauls nof arigty pro
s bill to establish a home for desti- mad fr tht rust ofovincetyfpthe
- tote children has not been reach- maySthati henon f thum
red yet. but he h as a bill to pro-e Stte conion, butal ifos it withm
a vide rural police for Clarendon. all the right I al opposed tot
- Much as I dislike taking issue restrigthhite aman'pse o
f ih e s myi billeaguestshould and I am opposed to putting ob
f he pressathi iladi re structions in his way to vote.
p te snat Iwill give it the na- The legislature went to Char
f cotic that will put it to sleep for- leston Friday upon the invita
Seemre. I amt opposed to the tion of the Citadel authorities
a ual police system, as long as and they enjoyed every moment
our tinances are mn their present of thei ty ao rc n
a coditon. e eed one forhiscommittee of entertainers did
,our.. roads, and new positions all in their power to make it
awhich are to be supported from plaant for the iios n
the pockets of the taxpayers can pleas sc eedd vitos t atnwa
await. It is argued the rural yo- nthyt scedd, but hatlesn
a lice are self-supporting. they col- anyothin roido intarestain,
r lict fines enough to pay their sal- mntfoy stangpoer netatity,
1 reIdo not are ifymr thando I those people do not know how
a d nt ehreit nymoe ha Ito do anything else when
- believe town police are self-sap- strangers come among them,
sporting: the fact of the riral po- thantoptheslsoufr
-lice feeling they must make ar- the strage pto heaeve ou fod
i rests to make the tines to pay timestagrohvea od
e thersalaries makes me the more I mga osy htteei
i against. the proposition; a laiv at this glad toesayndet tfereig
awhich makes a man dependant thoughout the kindes feeline
Sto hold his position by the num- welfroof the citateby-thea
haeo arres onrhekeneil son and I believe it will be a labor
i hve hi contr te seneofof love to help those who are
.the most tyrannical oppression, eretymkn h fott
t1 cer~tamt hrassed pole wil be put that city in the progressive
.pclsaintlyehaassed t me hoca procession, if Charleston is held
. plintheclas ofmenwhocanback it will not be the fault,. of
bI e secured for rural police-men tecuntry, but if obstructed at
will not hesitate to make the life althe obtcewlbepad
of the negro miserable in orderbyanromiddfwnth
tha ho ie collecting an treareo city. I am sorry to say, there
or me-hollaeig anide thre ar are some of this class now
somewho ave n ida tht t headed for Magnolia, but un
"keep the nigger down" is the happily they haven't arrived,
best way to control his labor, when they do, which cannot
tthey were never more mistaken, come too soon, the city will
as observation proves, the class poibyt.A.
of employers who tr-eat their em- b t
ployees justly and humanely Do not allow your kidney and bladder
never lack for help when needed, itrouble to develop beyond the reach or
it is those who take all manner of mecidine. Take Foley Kidney Pills.
.1 avanageove thoe wom heyThey give quick results and stop irreg
advatag ove thse wom heyularities with surprising promptness.