The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, February 03, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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FERTILIZER FACTS No. 7
CO-OPERATION
Wo help ourselves by helping others.
This principle is now generally recognized by successful business men.
To improve the soil not only benefits the farmers but every business interest.
Farmers and soil builders welcome all worthy movements for bettering agricultural
conditions. This is the true spirit of CO-OPERATION.
. Three of t]io greatest national agencies now at work for this co-operation ara
Tim NATIONAL SOIL FERTILITY LEAGLTE,
TI1E MIDDLE WEST SOIL IMPROVEnfENT COMMITTEE,
THE SOU, IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEE OF THE SOUTHERN FERTILI
ZER ASSOCIATION.
Tliese agencies are stimulating agriculture, commerce* and all.lines of industry ;
helping to dignify the great profession of farming; impressing upon all the people that
the future prosperity of the nation and all citizens depend upon increasing the pro
dactivity of the soil.
. The Soil Improvement Committee, recognizing the true value of agricultural ed
ucation is now organizing an Educational Bureau which it hopes will^aid farmers to>
develop the soil and get the most?out of their labor and their fertilizers. The Soil Im
provement Committee has determined that every ton of fertilizer that goes to the far
mer shall profit him at least double th? cost, and four times If possible. This can bo
done only when the farmer does his part. He must learn how to use fertilizers to the*
best advantage and adopt efficient business methods on the faun.
To accomplish this the Committee's Educational Bureau will serve the f armera
nnd the?pubEc in the following ways:
1st. By correspondence with farmers along all lines of agriculture.
2nd. By keeping before the public the last word on improved methods of farm
ing and uses of fertilizers.
3rd. By lecturing*before gatherings of all kinds, farmers' meetings and state and
national associations. ,. ?
4th. By publishing bulletins for free distribution^amuus farmers ??4 business*
men. ,
5th. By keeping on file for free dbtribution leaflets and pamphlets explaining
the best farm operations and latest results obtained by Experiment Stations, etc
Often a leaflet will help the farmer to save many dollars in a season.
Gib. By helping the factory and the dealers to understand tho farmer and hi*
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The Committee has undertaken a big work out th? spirit of Co-operation and tht*
realizntion of the benefits that will accrue to all concerned have prompted it. Writ*
for free Bulletin No. 2 on Cotton.
SOIL IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEE
Southern Fertilizer Association,
Atlanta, Ga. U. S. A.
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RKLTOX HIGH SCHOiHi XEWS.
Wednesday evening, Jan. 28.?The
Honea Path high school gav.? a very
Intt resting play ''Henris und Dia
monds", in the opora house iierc. It
was highly amusing and v-vy inueh
enjeyed. A dem I ttle ?um w;t3 real
ised... \
Friday afternoon another exciting
gamp of basket hail was played hero
bt!t\vr-en llcneu Path and Doiton. The
vic tory laid l!nie turned in favor of
ttcltOU. 1 ! to ?.
A Junior Clitc League has been or
ganized In ?le school hero. Tho
girls nnd t>o%3 take great pride in
helping't? Uuuiify the school ground)
and streets.
On Friday afternoon tho Literary ]
Society of the high school held its i
usual meeting. The program Was i
carried out beautifully and was en
joyed to the utmost by ail.
Miss Julia Neville vi3ited her sis
ter, 'Miss Virginia, hare last woe!:.
Y. 31. C. A. QUARTETTE HERE,
Getting Ready For Sfulc Convention
nt Greenville This Weofc.
Showing Ubv/ convenient the rail
road schedules are at this point.* it
Is customary for appointments to
made for meetings and conferences
1 c'.ween parties who wish to conter
wit'.i each other. This was .demon
l/?tcd yesterday when the interstate
v. \i\ C. A. quartette composed of
si::,;!.:!-! from four points met here
.. rahtiranl prior to going in j
Crc3HvJp'e' to take part In the musical
p>o^rtal to be a feature of the an
imal fcpnvtfilloii which meets at
Crre::-:lie Thursday'of this W*ek.
Tlic M?Uith of the Hotel Oefer Were
turrotl iiVer so these gentlemen, and
a trjbsi -, satisfactory rehearsal was
held. Th?' v co:iipbslHg the quar
tette u:ti. Me?srn. F. M. Burnett, An
derson; H. E, :-' easard, Gr?er; Jas.
L. Oourley. fJVfenv?le; L. R. Whit
low, Greenwood.
Tlai
Thirty acre field of Cotton cn farm or W. H. Tolllson. Piedmont. 8. C, raised by UNION GUAN?" COis
PANV3 FertUlaera. " Mr. Tolltvon Is one of the ih?ttSsjiia t? Sgfertied customers using these Fertilisai a. At
your dealer for our goods and 'accept a eoubstittite.
A better Fertiliser will produce a better crop, "UNION BRANDS" have demonstrated to many d* tt?jfeH
planters in your own county their superior "crop producing" Qualities. Ask tits man who uses thta?.
For taie by
Hndgeas * Ragsdnla, Telafcr. Bafeptea Mercaattte Coo, Pledwen*. Betten Mercantile Co, Belle?.
IieaneU Mercantile Co, Easier. Victor Mercantile Co.. YTOUaJStttes. Empire Mercantile Co* Willlansts*.
F. F .Cos, GreeavSUo. J. n. Douthit, Randy Spiiagj. ^
aud many other in Anderson. Grebnvfile and Ptr.kdfckdiogntlca, Vor further Information write ?tat ras
resaataUve si Anderson. Mr. S. EL Barrls? or address UNION^UANO COMPANY. Winston -Sale**. N. O.
BELTO^f DOTS *
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Mr. atMt Mrs. H. M 0tjbr, who
have beeii spending some time with
their daughter. Mrs. Roy Whltlock.
at Landrum, returned tu their home
at Helton.
Hev. W. T. T?te, who has been at
the bedside of his son at Winston- I
ftalera, N. C, revirned home Friday
and reports his eon much improved.
The following gentlemen are regis
tered at the Hotel fleer today: J.
II. Rodger, Tennessee; Tom Stewart, j
Greenville; Ja?. L. Oatiriey. Green
ville; L. Ts. Whitlow, Greenwood; F.
M. Burnett. Anderson; G. E. Spes
sard, Greer; E. H. Blske, Greenwood;
Wm. P. H. RUcy. New York; T. W.
Woodworth. Richmond, Va.; W. W.
Dodnon. South Carolina; C. W. Wun
namaker. Jr., Greenville; W. F. H.
Tupper, New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Ci. W. Gaines of Bel
ton, spent Saturday near Anderf.oi
with relatives.
Misses Mattie Vandlver and Kan
otte Campbell of Ballon? were - in
-Anderson Saturday.
Among the pleasant social events >
of the week were the dinner parties '
given by Mro. R. A. Lewis in honor
or her house guest. Mis? f .-kpatri'ek.
Gn ?tine?day. Mrs. Lewis entertained
Thursday she had congenial party of
friends to dine with h?rv J
- I i
Mrs. J. IT. MteCuen entertained a j
nr.n-.her of friends at'a gpend-the-day j
party on Thursday
Mrs. D. C. BTown has returned to
her home In Anderson. after a few
rinyt' vtay with tipr parents, Mr, SCfl
Mrs. F. t'linkscalefl. -
(The Rev. Wi T. T?te spent the
week In Wtnftton-3?lem. N. C.
' 'Miss Lelda Pboro is visiting frtendB I
in Sunnnerton and Florence.
Dr. and MrB. Shbrewslter, of '
Plttsburg, Pa., ho hnve been spending
some time in Belton, guests of Mrs. j
A. C. Latiiaer, have reinrned home.
Mr. and Mtr. L. m. Heard *of *eT- j
nerton. Ga.. after spending sometime |
with Mrs. A. C. Latitner at tSls place, j
have returned home.
J. M. V*i, Jr., one of our townsmen* \
sold a very valuable 54 acre farm
irn.ing to J. A. Vox. This farm is
!sated four miles from the hustlig
town of Belton,' and brought $75 per
"acre. This Is one of the best farm
ing, sections In the Piedmont and the
price paid per acne goes to show that
this is indeed one or the leading ag
u?liural point:* in this part of the
State. s
I. Mt. and Mrs. A. A. Bristow and !
daughter, Annie, of Greenville, spent 1
Suiidpv wtth
Herln
HOTEL Gl ER CHANGES HAW..
Hotel Geer, the popular hotel of
Dlton, owned by H. M. Geer, one 6t
our; prosperous business men. chang
ed bauds this morning. This hotel
has been ruh very successfully for
tome time by W. J.Jamleaori, a Ijotel
man of wide experience. The new
proprietor. C. K. Llvingrion.. who !
took charge of the hotel this morning, j
Is a native of North, Orangebur.; i
nutty, and comet; to Belton highly
recommended as a' hotel man. Mr. j
Geer, the owner of Hotel Goeer.
spekke in the highest terms of Mr. !
Livingston, and a?ks tbe support of j
th? travelling public.
Raws: n Wrijhi, or 1? tn
Anderson today on business.
Look on page 6 for Anderson Tail
oring o.*s ao\
I I-I h- n .-h i iHiimiii.wi -i - -
your*to*Jt and poultry.
W<Hh*** the followmg
'.njfslff?:
International. Bee Dee,
Dr. Le Geerf?, Fratt's,
F??tz curia zll?dk^??t*?
Sait Brick.
Bs?ton, S. C.
HB9
PELZER SOCIAL
s*
Pelser. Veil. 2.?The J. V. G. Club Is
nuit?? popular. A number o? social
? vents have hften glvett In Its honor
r.inco the holiday season. On last
Wednesday afternoon Miss Bara Cobb
moat charmlnRly entertained the
members of the club at the home of
Dr. and Mrs. I>endy on tabby street.
Miss Cobb Is one of reiser's most
popular taerhcra and is boarding with
Dr. and Mrs. Dondy. Her guets for
Wednesday afternoon were entertain
ed at Hook. Quite a tempting salad
cours" was served by the hostess
Those who enjoyed all this were
Msl?C4 <!arr'e and Esther Ijinder.
Carrie Crane. Misses Helle and 8??
Cloud, Miss Maude Stewart and Miss
Cobb.
Two of our leading merchants, Mr.
W. L. Welborn, of the firm of W. I*
Wi-lborn Furlntur? Co. and Mr. J. L.
liandnun of the Hiudman & Beam
Co., have just returned from High
Point, X. C where they went to pur
chase their spring, stock.
Several or our merchants are pre
pn-JUr; to leave for the northren mar
kets wh'^re t>ie expect to purchase
attractive lines of spring goods, etc.
PelsST will have two or three new
mlllitu r? for the coming season. The
W. H. Welborn Co.. will have their
old milliner. While the Palmetto will
hsve' new ones
Pelzor is looking rather np-todr.te
these days with 700 houses freshly
painted, with tht- bank and mercan
tile houses all prospering and with
thrv ^haAl In m.^.' f l/...wl?ht(i ta *w*n
dltion. Just cdttv'T?> Pelser sntfcateh'l
the fever of "up-todatcness." It's t
or.fr. g'ou ?!
Petzcr wss saddened Wednesday
when the news reached here announc
ing the death of Dr. Wister Wilson.
Of Wllllauifttcn. Dr. Wilson had score?
of rriends iiere where he has at va
rious times had patients. He was a
true southern gentlcmun, an upright
nusini.'hs ni.ni. a good. Iiouest and
' omp?-tent physicien and a faithful
follower or his great Physician on
hla^' vfe''Wirrte missed here. A
number of our people went* over to
Will in listen Thursday afternoon for
the funeral which was held rrom the
First Baptist church at that place.
The funeral services w&ve conducted
by hi* pastor, Dr. Thayer.
Mrs. T. C. Stewart had as her guest
Mrb. T. M. Mnhon of Wtllt&mston last
week. ?
Mr. Will Harrison of Greenwood
spcntl ast Monday night here with
his mother. Mrs. Harrison.
Several of our people weat to
Greeuville this week. Among them
were Mrs. A. H. Crenshaw with hor
stBt?r. Mrs. Jap. A. Martin of Wfl
iamston.
Mr"t Luth*r Martin of Beavcrton
wan a business visitor in town Wed
nesday.
The friends of Mrs. John B. Bonner
are delighted to hear that she la Im
proving,
Our popular bank cashier, Mr. John
Hudgens, was out of town cn business
"The'people the ."srot vPrekby
last Tuesday.
terlan church w * re glad to have with
them last Sunday morning and even
ir.?. Dr. Bean Clinton.
Dr. Beau was the guest of Mr. and
Mrs A. fV. Blake on Lebby street
during hi* visit here.
Miss Ernestine Major or Golden
Orove visited relatives here last week
end.' Shoals always welcomed hearti
ly in Pclzcr. Miss Major la how priu
e.p.sl of the Golden Grove school.
M and Mrs. C. J. Murphy visited
relatives here last Wednesday.
Mo. 4 Drug Store has a new Clerk,
Mr: Charlie Jcnkips.
Miss Edith Blgby is spending the
week-end in Wililamston.
Prof. Peatrte IS spent Saturday In
Greenville.
Mrs. Lewis Blake of Bel ton visited
la Pelzer last week.
News .bas just been received here
that Mr. Wrung of Hodges is not ex
pected to live; He lias just undergone
a very serious operation. .Mr. Your.,;
Is a son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Munday of this place.
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c r. ???re's honing ?or bigger nnri
better things for it.
HA1B BECOMES
DK THIGKjra
Almost everyone knows that Sage
Tea and Sulphur, properly com
pounded, brings hack the- natural
color and lustre to the hair 'when
faded, streaked or gray; also suds
dandruff, tteblug scalp-and stops fait
ing hair. Years ago the only way to
get tills mixture was to moke it at
home, wb,'c'4 Is is mossy and trouble
some!
Nowadays, we slnr>ly ask at say
drug store for "Wyeth's flage snd T;
Sulphur ?iall RemedyYou will IC
get a. large bottle for about 50 cents. '
Kverj'JoJy uses this old. famous re
cipe,^ because no one can possibly
tat? V?at you darkened, your hair, as
it dotes it so naturally and evenly.
See dampen a spong> or ??ft brash
wHn H and draw this through yonr
f0?ar, 'Uklnts one small strand st s
Urne ; by morn lag the gray hair dis*
appears, und after another ftesltca
tlon Or two. your halt becomos beat**
llfully dark, thick and tr lossy end
you .look year's younger.
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So Kind! I i
_je good to the children?" |
very; she lets them do ey?^hlail
their father doesn't want them to do,"
COLO? I
?tru Cuinu uut pjc?3c US ??crter ?h?.1 t? SS* y?iu u?Ct?f ?o?ut
Ayers Cherry Pectoral for hard colds, coaghs, bronchitis
OLIVER CHILLED PLOWSj
f. OlIVER CHILLED PLOW
Vfth less -?tpendnure of mbn?y and phrctoal faro*
SULLIVAN HARDWARE Co.
ANDERSON, S. C.
BELTON, & Gi
ForFishihs,
? rorttsnt
Lawterns c^*??*
and Mart
Use under A?
Give steady, bright light
Easy to light Easy to
clean and rewick. Don't
smoke. Don't blow out
in tfce wind Don't leak.
dealers cceiyt??crw
STANDARD OIL GpMPANY
Waahlncton, t,. C. i"9"?*1 ? ^^^?^V*.
e Dust of
ALWAYS IN THE LEAS
tor Golds, Croup and Pneumonia. Just rub it o*
housands of testimonials from thoso who havo used it Monev
MCK if not as represented. ? .
n^?t?ed CRrtirane P^nhrit?on in a nnmbar cf cna?spn).*\cbe? n^reaaljv
?priaed bp r?solu. It ?? attrapa come upg> ^^lidhi^f^v' n,,re7?I3r
ITava givers Go wan
a Pr*thcrrt?t?? fc thorough test and, can say it
- I.e? ?ot tlio irciiercr* rri?tmiorrin, ^nobp?mf w
JAS. P. SS?Ttf, ?. rV; hi
AU DrttfflfiaW well Cowans. 3 siaes, 25c, 50c and ILO?):
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