The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, January 20, 1914, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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the mi
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refinemtht
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Aiiuera??i uas iio.
t ffogl? haro began
'.Uara that tbe>y caa get their eye?
That they can gpt
glaises fitted better. Teat theyf
get tnore service, a
re, honest deal'every'
come to ay offlice ,
' HOT keep comple^?ir ^U|,
whs all the time, ilo net
* your eyes too long wbea you
strain them when1 reading or
sing. Oet glasses, a?t?fr. St once.
?SS . get teetn from nie ff. you want
Wh? satisfied.
DR. L M.
CRArtcfAir*
fSlea ever Evans* Phavuaey. Va. t,
* * ASSESSOR, ft? <?,
fILE THE BUYING IS GOOD
?wrTwic?Yeeijy Sale will save
you. The BestJWakes of Shoot
offered a?^ price 3 no low it
|j?ES COMPETITION VVON
D?R'
?&ft$
[M YejrV 8*oe* ?US
.00 Men's Shoes $4J?0
.00 MeVs Shoe* $3.25
.50 M?n'? Shpes $2.75
.00 Ito^rgeoea $2.65
?AP? WAY.
ROS. Shoe Co.
3NIC TEMPLE? ' _
f SATISFY.
=33
ittt
Is to be the"'finest unless the goods
An Inspection of ours will convince
Ip^tShip,; .combined with that Infiefii
(nark them tee &* highest prodnci
D & COMPANY
""HAN Pfii E.
jgigg r 111 1
emoval Notice.
I am now at One Hundred and
[ trame eo^s?e^^or* anytl
t^^^ I}TOnib?fa*_ better Tisiol
;; The most modern optical it
I where in the country. You nt
tie other towns and whack"
I eoncenipabs all the busine??
loyal attitude
ice one" kr *
worsTand stick to the Jo
I for tbe-nnassee ot the Mood tb
flare been loyal tq home
tribe" pl?c?^n^ West ?Il
I ner street, on the square. #\c
Dr. MR. CaihpMl
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nriygpad*ffsnrii jrtaraewQi^ <?TTie*aja*i
tll^aifsfa
stepirif
Fawn Indian Runuer Ducks (winner*
BronsS Torkey*?Pure or
with Virginia wild turr
Ycuug Cockerels Cepron
11 iladly^^
Anderson, *. - -
SA TBE A BALD ff LH ?
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Bleekley ?fe,A^rsoa, .? C. ?
Otiten* NtUonniBank Bid*. <>
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aULi?N t.r?UNKSeM.ES
be*** M*?etfitss? ea
Ottee: Wkts***V*s*im<Se4'*?'"*
* a . ?'*??- I? a
CA8ST? &' t?AV9.
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ESTEB8 BC8LVBSS FOB SELF.
Hurry Flelfthns? Resigns PnMtfoe as
F lore see Mapager
Florence, Ja?. ' ?t*?11*. Barry
Fl^laWgr, for m long tin* employed
by the firm ?r B. Flefirfnaan 4%
of tWt ctry, ft ie'anho^ea. serv
ed bis connection with, and. wtlj open
up business fn Florence tor himself.
TS? -Fleltokman Brothers run a
large department store herb and in An
derson ana in sunon, ?. v.. rayewe-1
ville and Dunn, ft. "C., and Mr. Harry
Ftettebmen who baa been the Florence
manager for some years,' hah won for
himself a Wide circJd of friends, es
pecially in the business world.
HiLt OHD-HUlliTtT
A marriage of considerable interest
occurred at the residence of Hi*'. '3.
B. Herron of the Ixmg Branch sec
' in on Sunday 'Wet alias ?11* Silt
jrd became the bride of B. F. Shir
ley, Ma*. Herron oltlclating. Thel
groom is a young map of sterling)
cbalrfications and enrineee Ability,j
while the bride aas many virtues.
aU end Tale up Papers.
Newly l?rtl?ted toemberi of Wil
low Camp, No. 9S, W. O. W?, ate call
ed upon to ses the elerfc, Mr. J. T.
KJhg, before Tuesday night and take
up thrlr papers, This Is hscesory, as
Che' time b?^.ncVW feboUt ekplred. No-j
tlco have been sent out, bnt those J
who have bot received them are here
by notified.
AT THE OOUJiSFT BOMB.
.... .... agi . ,.
is inmates of Hie county Home
to thank the Robert B. Lee
- $t?xf?# hJmt. tbe N?vv
'-eat given them On New
Wmfcr wery.en* wae. rs
for
day.
Among the delightful guests who!
wiU. b* it Au'dsreon^fpi' this w^9'.;l
mt^wTsnd will. Vi the gujbu of
their brother, Eer. , 'J. H. QJhJionet,
rectpr of qrac? J<Ktpkl
xhcy. wiii b?3 i?5u??i*3 ? reiwofjen
TAtt?^biMc?. N^rdin.
- ....Will cause headaches.
^ fit i ?i u* &\y
c rmhim r<>r i<tu.
ft, H; Har#ri7*r P. T. Wash
ugh
... ..litten,
-
fon?w??i ^^ie'naws
&b^$?$.iWoTmatn? add
! Conneetior s
S?sihers. t*- '3S
trains t?
furthtr Inf
agents or
J% Bk5*ber * & t:,?h? Greetrilie,
.'w\ E. McO?e, A P. ?., Columbia,
11.. F. Cawv O. P A.. W??sinsteh.
cause sas givts it ta kim.
PRACTICAL TALKS
BY GOVERNMENT
FARM EXPERTS
No.II.?Use of Foreign Plante,
Selecting Good Breed
of Chickens.
(Offici?t New* 8urnm?ry of Up to Date
Matters Ccrwptled by tbo United
States Department of Agriculture.)
SB- UMtcd s tat?-? department
of. agriculture In distributing
Suiuog.sgrk-ultur.il institutions
Wtt!*rA l?s.hno ror?ig? piket* of mis
?ttutte?n* tytii*. 'sincnu.wht'cb are the
|com*?*wfKwi olf <r*W t?w Chinese Ju
Jnbi- and thf> pnpnyn.
Tire O^Pu-tV wund <?|l trw produces
tnruf tilt* Im'M .?r.vlit?: wIIs Sciikuu. It
is--pta?*1-tli.il t?iv.UjMJ of tJus oil bus
atrVady t?nl u revolution?r* effect on
ttrv taridsli industry- ?f the Culled
?QKtVk? Itjlin* lahr?ty tfiben tbe place
of -knurl ciiiii ?nd hVia made possible
tin.- ninmirYictmc or a quicker drying
varnish .which, is less II- Me to cr?ck
than tbat^ibaUe, frpm t. ...il gum. ut<d
ft baa beeil foiiud of ?pcilnl value to
rraterproof priming fee cement. Er
pWnienta hay* shown fbat tbo trees
e*n. jjep^n^wssfpny In the Ucdt
, They, are bclpg cultivated
?ear Tellnbassee, Via.
The Chinese' Jujube produces one of
Che five principal fruits of China and
tons been cultivated /or at least 4.000
yfrnL it ?i highly esteemed In the
Cel?stiaI Kingdom and has hundreds
The,.tree Is telhg ?& '
r ^J?ifef^vy^'^w^^tn^
'heBn**ciiudle<i'ta sirup and
of tjn varieties presejvr
shape, color
??iTio dates and
grown hundreds; of
f\m as^Jt^ney .temrwmnre?
iwnTT Mixx Bgitiltfi ; itm
Rppcar very late In the season.
?1st- ? drought resisting Plant
^ItfrjgJilLuiuaj ?wiia sytLiti mil watch
It can grnfbjd and which vtjll
grew in se'miaHd terruory or on alkali
lend.
,1? doubtful Whether there Is any
tree In thivWorld that grows as
Wt?fs&M* .fjp?f?;er that ngw^n
> abort a time TJbare I* probably, no
&**?;fer?w?*rrtt!sfee In tb*>tf4<&r
?R^^pej* -??d?'b ?? now will
distributed, throughout t!^ frostlese re
gious of th? globe. The tree beara s
d?ilcete. whirt?senie abd dettctoue-fruit
specially valuable for Invalids and
mothers with weak digestion. There U
ebnatant demand for good Varieties of
twiruit in'' th? fcontb. It prow* t6
I per? ec tlon la. sun liter n Florida, n nd.
aince It has, been successfully grafted,
varieties of standard sicstfsate can be
Lwlisjaied, The juice oi tfjt. fruit fur
.MUpthe papalu oi^commjareo. which
mM*uz taust vely ss a digestive.
' Lesson* In Horn* Canning.
Tfi eUmln*te; waste and aava surplus,
t?, ^^j^^^f^^l' to
jifebea, endvtime #*>ing tn borne
rJte arouse greater Interest.in
escient and ecepdmk home tannage
fakt^b/^mtlon :o-f/:hd?e:-.taf4:
to fkrntf'and bualncws mhn
nblisba more direct
-from soil to stom
l?ove ere reasahs set forth by
jtirtmoiit of agriculture In i$f|
interest cf Imme canning, and here Srt]|
seme oi the r?silia as advanced .by
tbe department:
<1 renter human eificiency tbrongb g
properly f?-rt hudy*. fruit. vegut|Me?{
anil ureens us mi imitates for patent
tr>B|rl?*.; gT*.iteT Jny tu living, and n
iongif life: fruit and CMg?tableft' for
hwHHu diet ?feri dny. ?o? the .bee of
_ fruit .and vegetable to keep out bfs
t^voe and p^vbOe?ee. ' ;
Solactioa Good Breod? '
-Be sure that tbe male at tbe bead of
^ihW*$4**tre.bv.
nawe^>.*?tdt?y)rb*ffy of prtfiji
f*trnttty of lirndacts .means-4;
WHa-if: producta ar> prosier
Mgaff." sdrisoa tho United;
pertmr-ot of n^citltnlMN
poultryraen In,order Ib/^.-'I?
SW'lMftt. prow|b& r^mltir.
try rslaiaa- :
are I^h>ru^ ,MirW?cs?? gpoaJehs Biait
Aa^tntta?? and Aneow?: the Ameri
cnn. nf .cenrrti pon^ bejtaei-ae?
Cl>mftHth Ibiokia ^Vyr?dirtt?e.> Jai*a
Jbaasfeokiues. Btesde' i '
tinckeyes; ?Wr n^ifi
are
tie fit*
edcaps. Per
use the American breeds are probably
the best"
- "Hare everything ready beforehand
and start your hutching operations ear
ly In the year," Is the advice of the de
purement of agriculture in eonuectiua
with the raising of chickens both nat
urally ?od artificially, **A well venti-1
laced cellar is the best plac? to operate
the Incubator. .See that th? incubator
is running steadily at the desired tern
perature before filling it - with eggs.
vo not huu eggs to a macmop. uurniK
Incubation. Turn the eggs twice dn,ily
after the second and through the eight
eenth day/. Cool the eggs once dally,
according to the w?'atbejr, troni %hp sev
enth through the eighteenth tjjty. Turn
the eggs before caring for the lanjp.
iveep tbe Iniop and wick clean. Test
the eggs on the seventh-And fourteenth
days- Do sot open the, wscld.no after
the eigbtBepth^if unt)l th* cb|cji?na
ere hatched- ?pim^soxed, torrbatoplw
purposes ahorjjtf net be aubjoctett to
high or low lempstutnresr
The hen I* tbe most valuable Incu
bator for tbe farmer if- ah'e Is Blveri
proper care and attention." In;fold
weather, place .fr?re' ten to thirteen
egg* under the hen; In warm weather
from thirteen to fifteen.
"Always te?t the hen on china or
nest okk* before setting. Use Insect
powder freely to exterminate llco wbe.n
neeewary. February. March and April
are the beut months - fur bntcjiiug. if
several hens are KOt-in one roopi It is
desirable to contint? them In good posts.
Straw and bay make good nesting me
terihl. ..... ^ .,,
'liroodv hens should be moved to tbe
pewlMt?BBteltting nest at night. le
Is n. good feed - for. sitting- h r.iS.
grit and dqst bathsshould also
t?e|tovjdpd. Ail eggs sbbuld.bo testril
b^^sjjbfeiitb dfty, which often makes
TnVto rpset B?rne of the hens.
,..('msrk'Ttb?'cbtc?eiis ni' 086?i es
I are rmtetteeV THte will ehhble ypu
their ages hiter. Powder tiie
occasionally | flnring the first
weeks. Chicks should not receive
ua?lthey aro tbb^ty-fIt old.
'^^teen^k.:
ttt l."LH',*TJSf"?gr.'
pa|h)K?Pftepa tttrtwfotjh pan s
V:4WUt**9M< ages. i: Coa?uMbe
hen ..until the cbfck*. are
ceop for. hen nnd.cWekaebiOuHJ *Mp>
ventilated, .Ajasy to clean aud *of attCB
cferft proportions to insure comfort"
. ifisL?
Cemmew Disseise e^TrWffient. .
-4U diseased birds suquki^ispVit
edjgj stales thy t^iCisji^lQ^j^^^^
tore in discussing t bu differed a^seo;*?*
**> common a^ba*.sUh*eh* Sad tbeh
remedies. Tfiau several dlsesse* and
^ cures ai mki ft?tb by thu-S?pati.
aie: '
?nd lioop.?Disinfect the drink
-a,, follows: To each giilliiu
'^?M3b? amount or p
'flRgjBa.lq or
We.
Scaly Leas?Apply yosellue cootftln*
tng 2 per cant of creoiln to the affect
^Mfa-'-iitd After twefity-fottr^MTO
it :a warm soapy- Water. , Repast\
t:ntil cured. .-cfj^??i
ili< .1 In flena.?Lcrdr grad? fr heat
_ F?C-y[wd?iingfi is good foi-iiiir i
mJ/ alao give>'^l^?oonrnf;o^'jtfiAor oil
uing live, drops of oil of turpen
> each fowl.'
rel Tronbl?,-W??l boiled rice mix
ed with a. little charcoal will often
check tnb? complaint Dissolve fifteen
grains of crude catsebo In eaeb gallon
of drluklng water.
m??
Domenstration Work In South.
As ta^fsault of gmna demonstration'
wore\?onducftMl bylhe department.or
rlct'iltnrc during the pn*t few years,
.^or.tiie.m. fnriuyp?' ore beginning to
grow crimson snd bttr dovyr ursd oth
er fegu roes- vers, estew!vely. and the
demand for Med fre*t; M?e aoatb
eyesore has nhan nepatiu+satyd-^ Fwm
?OftW* received from n^hts of the
dW?iHtnsbt. W woe ben>v?*3 tbstt tnore
tbh'tl' i?O.C?? ?cren wvarfd be
,crlna*on and hur clover and vc
A?%f?tbffit ?tatos In thp t?li of ten
on f-irm*i where none of tfe>o crn)^
ixntit gr?wu.urf?>rml
^)1b\Mnlitie^ o?er
! south Mi--.-is-.ippi and .Ar
kse"5?. snd-*he depart mont bs* had
aouie very MuccexarnV OeraaoatrsthHM*
-^?ITTj ihm cmji in
lng-tr?r ^car.
Advertisements in thin dVnirt.
mentTwill be classified and run at
the following rates: 25 words or
less, one time, 25c; three times
for 50c; eight times tor $1.00?
For more than 25 words the earn*
rate will apply.
WAISTS
GII1L8 WANTED to sew, light work..
Win ' pay board while you ^re
learning. Anderson Overall F*Cr
tory, Anderson, B. CT 12-12-2ta
WANTED TO BUY?Will buy any
time, fat cattle, hogs ana calves
I have customers for, and contract's
to furnish, I buy hides and tallow.
Tbd Tanners wsnt my hides.
121 W. Whltner St, Phone O?Mor 085i
B. D. HENDERSON
At Lilly White Market
The wholesale and abattoir man. 1
tf._,_' _j
WANTED
60 bead good mules, old and young,]
within the next ten days or two weeks. ;
Bring thteni tO-Tho Fretwell Cohlbinr? |
stables. :' G. W. RA OER.
^t^ne^fri:;-, j fr ? :' <
'.' " 'jyi-1
FOB SALE?House and lot where I
now live and vacant lot adjoining on
east House has eight roomed and
kitchen', butler's pantry, bath.- tool
electric lights and seweram? !lTt
right, terms right L. E. Nosryce.
FOR SALE?Farm, Hfe sores.^1*a%tt<j
fully located, near city, good dwell-1
ing, four tenant houses, two barns,
gin house, land level and easy of I
cultivation, at a price that la a.
bargain. Come to nte us quick or.
write. Burrlss Realty Company.
1-9-tf. _ ' ' ' 1
iv :we? know "that <he Lc?tc?" ', ' 1
j - Is as nearly .r.rr- . ao
'-aytbH ^anasj>. v. '^ry
that r->-*ior'- for its
mode... method* cat *r '"-a
It. And ItivatU'y i?i? b?*t
Of mcterisl tSiat tnoijc? can
buy, goc ' -> it.
That's the ? rata?
guarantee .iiearvi s6ty??
tuing. And if jgcs l b
sv*ry Lest?*- from i
\: Music House
Bl?cklev Building.
Anderson, 3. GJ
?Wheo in jneed of ?a : . *
FINE TA?tO?U?l?pE SUTS
cut, trimmed and shaped to
your figure, cali on S \LLA
ItAILOlUKG CO.. 126 W.
j Benson St.; Where y o a r
credit is good. Largest as
sortment Woolens in the
tftjf to select from and low
est prices.
or CREDIT...
Under Maj?' Salt
V?% B?son'St,
FOR S A Ii F.?T hftVfl ontnA nl?? 1?'^?
white Wyandbttcs (or Rale. Write
(or prices.?W. W. Thompson, Lown
desvUls, S. C. 12-23-lino. p.
PUBLIC SALE
We v. ill cell at public auction at the
Anderson court house on Monday Feb
ruary 2, at the 'muni timo, one house
and lot thrown ol Belton, in estate of
Mrs. M. J. Gnmb?l). Purchaser to pay
extra for papers.?R. R. Keaton and
R. A. kci ton, KxecutorH. l-13-3tu.
-Fprtyrcight a?fes valuable tarm land
BitOMUui wltbin one mile of the city
lluiiu of Easley, S. C? near Alice cot
ton mills. This property has a uew
eight-room dwelling house, ample out
bn^ljllags and a good barn on it. The
lend is very strong and is especially
ndvipted to truck farming. For pices
terms.'. e?fi? call on or write to Jos. E.
1-eacli. Atoruey, Easley, 8. C.
FINE FARM FOK SALB.
Flue fArmine,lands for-homes. Two
farms l?p. acre? fend one of 200 acres.
Near Lebanon school and church.
Fresh lands and Well improved. Good
terms and long-time. You can buy
new, taklog Over' rent contracts for
1914, or buy for fall of 1914. See
#pb,Kmg.or Ben F, Martin. . 12-9-tf.
7/1 tdJR :bave a lot of gpod land In
tracts to suit you. Prices varying
from ten dollars: to,, thirty-five per
acre. All well located. Write to me
at McCormtck, S. C.
l'1 j'V"C!/ F* mttPt'<1,
B. F: Mattin" will be at Anderson on
Saturday n. When writing, address
care McCullougb, Martlp and Blythe,
T^awyers, Greenville. S. C.
Two Horse Form to rent. See Buglne
Anderson at Bank Office over Wal
ter Keyq Btore._ _1-20-tt
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We lure a large assortment from
which to" choose: Let us show you
and help you plan your fire-place
for looks and comfort .
timer Mantel &
Tile Co.
Bteckley Building
?nd?Ss?n, s. c.
ii?iir'i neiTiiin'ii-ii in
mm
ock
in you think of Pal
' foetto Block
Think of Sloan
Whe nyou think of Sloan
Think of Phone
No. 271.
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Coalmining Accorate Tables
Showing the akut of cot*
tos at sRf^ls? only 25c.
f an r s
/. BOCK 3 RE.