The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, February 21, 1914, Image 7
PART ONE
VOL. 1. NO. 1.
Weekljr, K t WUhe4 1860;Doily, Jan. 18, 1914.
ANDERSON, S. C. TUESDAY MORNING, JAN. 13, 1914.
PRICE FIVE CENTS. $5.00 PEF ANNUM.
pikdmojut.
Misa PAltte Bpesra?b .... ... ?,2*0 j
Mis* Sadie ?im^rd..?.02S
Mine Eva CM?repi..LO?
Jife J. ?. LeirtiWRto.1;025
uias Blanche HuU*>in*..LOK
MTs* Annie Alkdn -.G0.215
Mis? Frederic* Donald.1,035
Mies Carrie Lou Boa*. 1?S55
Mrs S. D. Campbell.?.??
Mies Lela Andeiaoji.1.025
Mra. Frank Suber. .1*025
8ENKCA.
Mra. F. B. 8t?b#ng.3Mg:
Miss Dorothy Jennings.1,0?
Mlas Mae Hamilton ..'*.*.' . ' '.'.i!o25
Miss Kitte Sllgh.38,026
Mrs. Bustice Hopkins ... ..1,026
Mrs. Sallie Holieman .1,025
II?JjEA FAiTIf.
Mrs. W. C. Black.09,5??
M?a? Emma Le ach. 7*;7?9"
Mrs. Jerry McKenzie. 24,876
Mrs. jOscar McCurry.50.430
MIS* Albvsn^Co?.42,4?B.
Mis? LiHi? SinUH ... ... ..
Miss Mufle K?y ....H2r550
MUa Fannle^^l^wr^t .. ..1,016
Miss Annie Belle.43,525
Miss sadit- Prince.l.b?
Mla?.Zula$aber.IM
Mis? Hk'Ule Lo? HSdden.L0.2
39,021}
Miss Ines Wilson
SANDY SPRINGS.
Miss Mettie MaystV. 4MJ25
Miss Carrie Darby .. .. v. .. ..1,936'
Mrewiflam Bammnbd..- ... .. ..i.oia
Mrevl?ikn, Glenn ... ..a ... ndte
.8??::v.:'i
. . \-**>j
..1025
..i;o2s
...19,025
^irs. N. M,
Misa Etta Sadler .
Miss Paulino H?f
Miss M. Stokes . .v
lAttt'
Miss Vera CrawforbT.. 39,0*5
Mrs. Casey.*L?fc
Miss Sadie Marrett .. .... .. ..1,021?
Mi'sc Lillle Colo ...1,025
Mra, Bernlce Gilmpb . v.; .. ..1.02&
?Mies Mae Belle Crawford ..1,02$
bo?tji miiw?.
Miss, Georgia Thon?aa>ytf Vl4
Mrs. Otto BnTri8*J^.'.; i'.:. e^KI
Miss Am*nda!'Rcede> yi"/.
M*W) J. -D. -Btamv .
Mya. Lon rtt)?*ni?)rflWi
Mxsv O. c. Bi&Wt?>,>(')>
Miss Lola
Mia
Mi
.^elie itoWi
Mis Gladys
Edna
MargaretTSeTiers ... Vil-r-iMM
Bell Norrhr.1?26
a \_iiiA.?jL-~
Was Maude Wbitmin.......
Misa Mary Lee Norrie R?XM<-,
CENTAL..
Rowland....3?,025
Shirley.LMB
a Carson. l.Qtfc
.. Wallace.'.025
ordne Noms ... ;.. 1.02S
m^fcKbrV '.*. . l?ois
I'Miaa.-MarV Tj^^ioRFD^.. .SLS8*
BeYtttb ^Vilora RFiy/c 49^15
Sri?
Sry^fceld'.. !dl;490
X3eo. Wr Kernels.
*?" *gr.^,S5>
cXlkonm 8, C
Miss, Vera Ce
Jtrft> Henry
It;
AtLA.
. W
WOOD*
:s?meer....,,...lt,a|*
LUsie Hareley.
Aunie Law Marshall ..
Hattie Greene..
Ulti? Blak? ... ....
W. II. \reh3cll.l;o23
Hugh Johns.. .1/M
Mlas Nannie Major .l,0?fy
Mlas Almena Col?mah.: . .-??,025
W? WaR Be Op^i> Spin
' Bnt want yoa to Uny yoar Cigars
Brinks during <he. wffk aj^.^^aat.
onpay nlgirtR. ^t? ?lue ??W^weB?
ici ?s Mdl tbfte-. na Hn?*ay?---nelh?
ibg hut,?e^^
BY OBVf
M
K?. ?X;.?Advice toSputtyUrq,|
Farmers ? Fine Cured
Tobtcca IndAietry.
(Official New? Summary of Up is Oats
' Matters Compiled by the United
Stete? Department of. Aflrieullure.)
" MeWMB^^AItK u <h'i'i> and tkofluigh
JL diTihied.uiid lnbp^iui*ky fun
; ^ to-a d?^u^-u1?&^,?r
twejrjB ?u'beH^ai^rnlSijj.^/Hi? aoit.
'WP ifb? ,*|| Jroi;Mw,,aur.
ffcoftui (Xta.ajberajia.tiar advice given
, through ' tttffarmers* yo-dpeimUve
fpfyplMiJitfuMttx,.. to south,* furtu*
. ?Ke.seed of the best variety, IplejU
gently' scje-ltfl, and , ci^nfttilyVft?^
I In cultivated t?ro|w.give the, rows and
j the-p)B?ts lu the row* -m? spac?-anl'ed
to tlie pimit. the noli uud the,dlmUt&
' dse Intensive,tillage during, toe gr^fe
^?^^^tJ^uTvi^. 8eeui?-u ??lgb.
coitt?ut oC'.uniuuM. In the soll" by the
u*e*?>f-leguraew; barnyard raaaure und
j farm refuse,
Ji "Cnrry out u systematic crop rota
tion with u winter cover crop,. .U
'.eompllsb more work lb a da^hyi.daipg
.more horsepower und-,better Im;
''ui?uts. I m tea se the farm stock,t?
??teti^rar^^sint.; all t^ coarse J
r inudi idlo. iaudaVor the,, farm. .?r*
l^ tbrf rood; .required for tbb men
animals.ou the farm,";
MffW* .IHow tk the fai; beroro the
tt'Mn^te? raina set in. TU?..earlier.after
frith* i?t of o. tohcr tbe beicwcV cent(n
li ues the departmental udvi?
^Weeicoyer crpp,o? oata, ia -
rye,, vetch ori crimson clove
hf*v .Beads germinate more oul6kiy
end. plants'grow more rapidly on fall
breaking tbjin <h? s^ag^D^e?pjg; A
coveb crojV la u uet:s^.;.k?*inm'W.
it docs, the soli from washing.'' . ' .?J
? ?U-t ^ %i5y^.eflkl
Plowing, u.ccordlng.to the
id.seineeec^
the depth of
department. ...
. laf.t^f^ iv.u^ou?4^?y fegfe^jNto
Koii nueen or. twenty inches^ it ra>Kf
ly pays tto^oH i^,d ihs^??Wl
It Is nbver udvisable -to use tLe subsoil
!>< > tb? stibs??! It fu?y'sa'fsM^-J
ed with 'water,"'- even' thouig^tl&er?j
the: depn
15
WM
1.^(1
i.wate* in, tb
fojj
llght.ssf^ytfiiWtf\
. bo not plow deeply o?*fcb*oii;lu
spring.
Any cu?i?>-?>i?c ?.Cbs ?rtf^^?f
. fail bred Hl v?,: should bo shallow
' mere than, three ?r: few
.. Iii itnut tiA moin?msi .o???W jiA
the level lKnd7i?ho^d?be ^UskeS'or toapr
o* three, ?roea-during the
i winter, pwldaa, It ts^diy euougu.
dive good drainage to all pnrta of the
leid.
riu? Cured Tobueee Industry.
At present tbb; normal- annual pro
IflMtytf of- iiuoV cevsjd^foburi'o on a
, farm height toasts. U i^lr^tvditb: h*,
j ?tout 215^X0^001
tobacco ' experts or t
department of. n^rkulturev'
mShi alMint l2f?.?nMWrr|iouoda wre pre*
f?ttsLlb tue,old. bciL xectiob nod."OA,
OPO,noo pou mit*. tlid.M'dKte^
darelln? imnlpejng ni- i
?wBjWB Ih tUe I
^Ay^la.-.a^hr'close to. t.n(?o.c?i
of Wh?eb the .Oue cn.red" tyt
iliiiafefy oa^flftb, WWte.Bur
nax?ev type" tlutt^ ?f^eVM*
such s rapid exi*a??oh/\?\tlt^^^W:
nud (?ipnlortty, in ?u? limited n period
Is i
I
s?*-^>. aw
' the mpbl dcvrft?pmeut bt flue forwl to
harco is nndenlMMltyv rounded .tarwery
'on Its adaptaUllty r?rntetuJng tbe |h>i>
vulsr; de?i?od for ir^ht. n?ik^ttlb^poo.
of the different forms .In which .t i*
. eonmiHK^
sisjifg- sn^ gefterst itd^i^WUty? l^J
rvarletj
1 a nd M
I ii i " 11T fi 1 m^jf?ib In Whii tt liitsiere^ti unu
tiicepl Htsndard chrnm ami. saufT.
He^li?r'srid jatt**-t-tii tt|i|M>tu-uni?-rt in <
|;attrnetl?fK While Its low nicotine
! tent, fhlidness. aromatic sweetr
I feagraoc*'; and. Bood..- We?p!na*f c^paK
. It more sa?sftg**: to tlm u??r.
type is tb^ily^iwue /that lujV had'
decided tendeju y to expand, oar
rta in receu?#,<e'aj^l' >'&bout 4v. jwr
It or tbe tht^hh&itit produced iSvj
exported, tbe remainder being used In
domestic consumption. "
Tobacco land ?ji?fiufij"pe eo bandied
as to be kept in. good lire. A liberal
supply of vegetable matter In an ad
vanced stage of decoy, is highly desir
able^ but. it should be of a kind not
. ^ftslv^y rieb lu smtneals, V)jf this
.reason tps clover^, ceirfjeoa, oraliotht*
Megirmee. except lu n IlmlledP way. gen
erally cannot be used'Wit H ?atisrnc'.ior
preceding tbbucco unless remrvexlvoine
iwo or three years from the tojacco.
I*rge quantities of slow acting organic
Hintes tend detddediy. agulnst
fi^'deaa. .weetuass;rt^r^^ . ^
-, ' .in
. Tobacco 8eli Fertilisation,
It, Is well known that tbft organic
matter or rresbly cleared or broom
straw fields Is of a. kind well suited to
t?baeco, It consists,-lanncipaWy of dead J
ieavesvtwigs. roots, plue lags or brvora
?tta.tv ?pd foodu Sa?"tmi?|de oity
tkt% while ndoV mKtmnmmu: been use
or its ample voiuine,'. irr^e< the soil
very mellow and' rrliUile irud of good
water holding, capacity. The weed
'growth that i^tiUjsji^affcntausoufly
W the no called*rested fields is also
generally or u kind suited to turn un
der as n Mottree of vegetable insttor
for tobacco soils.
, On, old lutid there is ??U?ofe.llu|?ur?:
tant problem lu the pi-odrfctlon nr nue.
iurtg^t tobacco ttnoi h??w 'to roeStatiutt,
^Tm sol? A' B\mi-x^v^mr6i'm
,r^1j;:k.i?Mr of 'i\?J*>*lrtk Vajp7tn?l? m'at
?t?rf <rf?ih tV?dv?V'ItA-lifo, jjgi uieliow
,hes*. so largely depend.../VmoJfg tho
more satisfactory^ souw-es of vegetable j
niatt?r tbt tolrncci? '??tik et \
ru red district, a**1; t.he(
*? herd "h irrus*\ebd:' -
[fi? fitie
J low sua
Ii every
pect uni lsfaiHory* ' f?om tu?. ?fMMfe
point of it* 'effect on tb?'^uftllty of'tup |
iRpbiicco. it ?m thought .W^ of''by, toV j
tnjifcedr growers ieruily>./ti1 ^l^?sli^li*il
tbe entire Diu?' i>iYr^iu?*^J^^V*Kl
for
;geuerul use ns'a- crop i? tinniwllateiy 1
.precede tobhec?. sft*?se>neeetis?tiiteaJ
the" spring p^wI^'^'t1nt;'l|?A? ???. ft'
tIAip.- when^tbe'teanM:??pT ?? w?y*k-. rush?'
ed. and ; ve?y > r'rvijneiiM y' t li? la nd. w i I)
boj either; ^iJWW^IW ?*i'K?u$e:
other cause vrf??.'ret?nofren. py*va<tt; tba'-.|
! : -.> ?1? _iv_ -v^' I
or well eimagp,3|fjn
I When rye^W. 'rtayayif
I entire it should.not b
jjlf?i I
?Tiyenougbi
beat results.
* PU
meut I
1012. The atatan-'
With tW ?m'b.
ice**
?MhHI
S?iN
I Florid ft. BbW n tailing \*1?u both
Id per' .?ertfr.?fni tot.-;; production.
Of theMut^*.whichW^ iW!?
Im^.ytitftifn, !h' tjfl&dlBO. *odt.?
tSayeltMj.and 'JVnneKse<*!i;bow tut lu
cir^sedyieid per a'ere h?. others
show a MIHng ofr.
The -average ?mautity fur Ike vntife
crpp >. coiuimretl utpi^i:
an*... tw. year averdi^rofr in if
atte^ priwltie^Ua elgifjmJRI
ijrt^i^'lbrerlor.to the I?II2
^s^atcS/gr\JWiH\g < l
tff-niird etiw ^ieu. ,
?nijBMi]>h?O. l^mlsiiiua
?Html nl
pvevalied dsr^ng.,?
of.ibw?rm#ar.iie?aM
^?nd states, New York. 1'etnayirai
ubw. liuiiaua, Virginia.'
tptwy an? Ts*u^feeWmeiab$.ttat j
betfi>w that for
Tennsasae. ftl
nnUHoail.v ilg
and 'jr&ubes*i
toibber rsfm
tueur In.tb
yield.
sunmi.-r mon
fmt ton
'.In all.except
{,-: . . -
>rte^cta?
t* surt 8ep?
lmhrpve
Ih n ' better
T?ig.th? early
M^padltlLm
eciake a: good
WtsiN^tstn. ?tiered: frOth dry weath
er la the esKy intrt^ofttte growing se*
$fvn. eaUi?fng til* crop, tft*get a late
atari Confcltkm* later* were favorable,
bat t lie crop d?d Set felly recover from
eaiijp dserag?
soijtijkjix KAQjWAT.
&&*$*t*to South?
1H CPJWKKC?0^?^rfl|SllUB BIDQB
Schedol Effective Jan. 18,1914
N. B. the following schedule figure?
ara published only as Information and
are not guaranteed.
'Arrival and dfoartare, of trains f rosa
Andereon, 8. C.
Arriving From Time
20'Ordenvlll* and Button.. 8:39 a* m.
22 Gieenvllle and Belton. .11 :G? a. m,
IS Caarleeton. Columbia and
Belton, through aleeper to
Belton...11:50 a. m.
12 Atlanta, Walhalla and
Seneca...6:81 a. ffl.
Seneca ........4:C2 p. m.
Seneca.......0:52 p. m.
1? Charleston, Colombia and
Belton. Through coach
from Columbia;- to Wal
halla. ... ... . ..6:08 n. a.
Leaving For
80. Belton, Greenville .. ..7:40 a. BU
2i Belton and Greenville. .9:20 a. m.
24 Belton and Greenville ..2:25 p. m.
10 Belton Charleston,
Greenville and Columbia 4:62 p.m.
12 Belton, Columbia, Char
leston and Greenville . .8:81 a. aa>
9 Seneca, Walhalla and At
lanta .U:60 0k m.
U Sanees, WaibaUa through
coach from Colombia..r.08, p, aft.
No baggage will be handled on
motor wtrrNoa 20: 24; 81, **; 22,
Connection is made at Belton for
Southern trains and at Seneca tor
trains to Atlanta and beyond* ?er
further information, apply to, tieget
agents or . !
Jw, R. Taber fcftt A* araehrtlle,
ftft p5. Itcdee.:AJ kM'lL, Columbia,
!t)kl5?TL? B?i)U( EB ROUND >RiP ^
Wehmend, Va* ?I2.7S
' Account of National Education ; As
sociation. Tickets on sale Feb. 21, 22, .
23: with return limit March 4th.
j>914. .
New Orleans, La* $1048
Pensaeola, Fla*, f 184*
Mobile* Ala... 818*46
Aceout rd Gras celebration;
tickets oh sale Feb. 17th to 28rd, with
return limit March tith, 1014.
jWaAhJhgtun, I). K f 1*23
' ; Account Fiftieth : 'A^lr?rsary,,.' J
j^ffibta" of PythaaV 'tW^ V-i*l? -
.,jb. 10th and 17thr-w1th, return Unsli
ftob. 2<Xkptff*>> lOQQ
Vf^r, fttrfJipr, inton?i^lpn.^-rolly
ht?mi ^nt^or *wr^, :,' '';!,
G enerol; Pas*. AgcM, !
:H*e*t??A. .?18.7*
*bnfc?of(*i?tioaal Bdubatloh
tlofl. Ticket? aal?' TWtlTliy
with.return itniH MAroh} 4th, 1914.
OyteanB.iLa. .. ... ...\ 81845
" v*Bv .; HLorS
.itttfttfWu.-. ; iiW. 81G.45
mnl Mardi Gras Celebration.
on sale Fe'.?. ?7th lo 23 rd, >
<r??i ?m5?, March,, GJ?b^^Vi /;f
For further information call or
Ticket Agent, Of-write
C. ? -AVhr.*M_
? Round Trip Fajretv
^ ? u-VlA-^
n
In connection with Rlbd Ridge.
Premier currier of the South, from
Anderson, S. C.
$19.20 New Orkane, La.
and riduraajbtOMtnt of ? Mar?L Gran
Celebration. Tickets '<on kale Feb. 1st
to 23rd with rwtirfri limit March 6th
1014.
-.*,S? Pc^jiaco?a, Fla,,
find, return account ofr Mardi Gras
peWbraUpo. Ttsk^/oV,aaj^ Feb, 17
i in 23rd,' with rMftr^ll^^W^
im
.00 Mobile, A?a.,
anc. return account' of M<ordi v Gran
CMo^ttah. Thtfota oh e?fc^fc' It
[to 23rd, with return limit March 0th,
r*turn, ?r*eunt. ot! National nhv
at Anaooiation. Tickets On. aale
^?rt?hi^rjl switlr return UniSt
?th. ?MA; Tor copilote Infor
si? whiter o^. call on ticket
agent?or; * .*'*' '. >."* .>.:-iv
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because we never give up.
No. matter how many we ask to sub
scribe'for the paper and-they refuse,
it never diacourag.es us, we go on with
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ed for our perseverance: There are
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DISTRICT NO. t.
AH Territory Within the C
Limits. of Andeesea.
Mrs* Jame?.Ti..Snow i --t
MjB8 ETrancis 'Harris .'Bruce
Miss NeMj. O'Donneil.
Mrs., J. V/.. Threat...
Miss Vina Patrjck.
M Ina Alice Bray. ... ......
Skirt Myrtle McKlnncy ... m
Miss Isabel!? Weh? j i;.
Mlag Myrtle Bolt.
Miss Myrtle Barton .,.
fflaft Rosa Payne
orpornte
, vat >
ST^IO
y. -70.5*0
. .100,065
jr* 5S,6S?s
V 49.C73
'.i 78k?OS
, *0,570
Il sflS.lO?
.. 78.550
r* 42,050
..44,300
Miss Florella Beck ... .
"Mrs. Ola Cooley ... ...
Mi BS Elizabeth'Van Wyck.
Mrs. .J/M, Cathcart.
Mrs...Hunter Thompson .
Jw?fc,DB',.;,ii Stuart.... ...
3cr>y.#. j?,, Eiaempan
^ja* Lui?. ?L satth !lv.iv.
]*#; Edna ,t^??bh*ii
Mra?.,0?i'*p'Ta'3fior.
Miss -Aiinio. f'^alnghnm
Mhk,n(??-J'. -OetjfjwajL-V^.. ,
Mtss-.LuSai Brown <..
Mise. Elizabeth,.MoOeo ..
Miss Ella Avery...
Miss Lois Garrison .. ..
?Miss E. G. Harrison ...
Mrs. W. E. Itaysor ...
Miss Hattle Gaillard
Mrs. Raymond Beat y ..
Mrs. Susan C. Frederick
Misa Lynda- Thompson .,
Mira Aii?ic Wipi?UJB .. ..
Mr*. O'srssta Osbome.. ..
IHSTB?<H~NO. 2.
80,170
.30,025
.51,225
80,340
80,430
7i,::or,
50,175
, 78.84 H
?G?,02C
tj ?, l'UO
50,225
AU Rural Route* and Towns Outside
CaroIIoa.
S0.02,T
Miss Virginia
' M?r
Miss Bel a Fariner.
Mias Moselle Hu?^abee . ..
Miss .Ida1 Allan ./ 1. .*
Misa Anna Belle.fj
Vise Elia Flpyd.. ?...,
,Mrs.,Wi W. ThohWani^M-n
aflis Loaisa. Harpe*,,,.
mU_t,_ ? n. r..,.
?I10..U. u. u, If4WIU ,?. ! j, ,
Mrs. C T. Baker .. ..
Mrs. EL J. Huckabee .. ..
M?s Louise Haro#ir ...
IVA.
Miss Eula Mao Hanks ...
Miss Nora McCullough ...
8 Rj,sae.
Mrs., N. E. Yeargi?.
Mrs. Frank Gentry .. .. ..
Miss Luia. Dean.
Airs; F: I: Jones .. .. .. ..
Mrs, J. M. Land ... ... ... .. 1.02a
Mrs. Clyde T. Bowep. ... I.. ..1.025
Miss Mary Pool. .. 30.025
Miss Matths Banister .. .... ..1.025
Mia* Lula Price...1*025
BELTOhV
Mis* awa^ %?P?/<?-'- .-.45,im
Miss Atmio JtfeoCottceli i.>. . v. 93,590
Miss Ines FieiOft. .. ..55.855
Miss' Rtrby ?Rison. r,2,,690
Mrs. N. E. Watkins. W,72fc
4*425
42340
Mies Frances White.
Miss Mutt le. Vahdiver
Miss Polite Wrif
C?.2S5
42^00
.73A50
fft*. B. L Davrtall ...
Miss Lillian Darnsll
Blanche Miller ...
Miirt J??rwd fro wie ...
?h*3 j^:
Miss Saille Cob>
Mr?: Frank Wirp
Miss Agnes Belli
Mrs. John Hpdge
M th. Sam B?ant
?las CSrrB:
a??a^Artnie
Miss Rose *"
Miss ?go?
mth IMi?? :
Mr?. JnUn M
Mt?s Mawio
Mute Idd Mae Ct