The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, March 03, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
IMPORTANT f
:: NOTICES ::
FOR SALE
FOR SALK-Nearly forty year* willi
Barred Plymouth Huetts best of
chickens. Eighteen Kanals 1.75.
Ringlets $l.r>o fur ir? eggs in patent
baskets.--J. <\ Strihiing. Pendleton,
8. c. :I-:?-H- ?t p.
FOU SALE-Milch cow -fresh.- lt. Y.
H. Nance. 62?i Uiver Street. Kp
FOR NAM:
Eggs, Eg**, Eggr-S. C. Drown Leg
horn fl.00 and $2.00 per IB. 8. C..
White Leghorns $1.00 for 15. Barred
Plymouth Hocks $1.01) for IB.
W. E. RA SOR,
801 8. Main Street or Hodel Chlquo
la Barber Shop. 2-7-E.O.D-lm
FOUND
Found At post office, one bunch keys.
Ownor? con get same by calling at
Intelligencer office and paying for
this ad.
-WANTED
Pena of all Verities. Pur highest
Prices.
JNO. A. MCGILL,
The Spot Cash Grocer
FOR SALE
FOB SALE-House and lot where I
now Uve and vacant' lot adjoining on
east. Honse has eight rooms and
kitchen,, butler's pantry, bath room,
electric lights and sewerage. Price
right, terms fight. L. E. Norryce.
FOR SALE-Farm, 105 acres, beauti
fully located, near city, good dwell
ing, four tenant houses, two boras,
gin house, land level and easy of
cultivation, at a price that ls e
bargain. Come to see us quick or
write. . Burriss Realty Company
1-9-tf.
I still have n lot of good land In
tract? to ault you. Prices varying
from tea doliera to thirty-five per
acre. All well located. Write to me
at McCormick, 8. C.
Joe F. Edmunds.
WANTS
._ ; ;_.
WANTED T? BUT-WH1- buy any
time, fat cattle, hogs and calves
I have customers for and contracts
td furnish. 1 buy hides and tallow.
Tbe Tannera want my hides,
lil W Whitner St., Phono 69* ort?5
H. Il HENDERSON
At Lilly White Market.
The wholesale and abattoir man.
* DB. W; H. WOODS
SPECIALIST
* DISEASES of the Ere, Ear, Nose *
f ?nd Throat (liasses Fitted
* . Boora:
* ft a ni. to 1 n. nu S p. m. to i p. m. *
* Onices : S0H. io Bleekiey Bunding *
* Eveilings by Appointment *
* TEI?EPR?NBT?NNECTION *
* ANDERSON, 8? CV .
Field and
Garden Seed
CLOVERS
. -Redi Sapling, Alasyke, Grim
ston; Alfalfa, Lespazcda . Grass
Seeds? for Lawns?, permanent hoy
crops and. pastures-A complete
assortment of Paney Quality.
FIELD -SEEDS
Herman Millet. Cat Tail Millet,
Beardless Barley, Canadian Field
;. Peas. T4?n.: Burt Oata, Egyptian
Wheat, :? Feterlta, Kaffir Corn,
Soy Means, Stock Peas. Red Oats.,
Bancroft Oats, Teocinte.
200 'Iba.* Watermelon and Can
tnloijpe.Seoda. Choice assortment.
?AHDEN SKKD
A very' complete stock of sea
sonable Varieties, best qualities
that y?itvoan possibly obtain.
W? abuyocintv small orders.
SEED IRifttt POTATOK*
,. pur aleck. Maine Btttte- grown
-and. ekn^lally selected for seed.
i -ginia Karly Yellow
Inuit. Marlboro aud other pro
Hilo vcr Hi ti iv-.. -^^tflBBaB
COTTON .SEE!) .
Cook's Improved, Sunbeam,
?vole. M?ssen Bia; Bowl; May1
narri'* Ix>ng Staple and Rcddli*rs
Improved Cleveland
.otto? soe'd'and corn.
When yow have anything, to adi
soc ll?.
rerman
THE SKE08MAN'-Phono ?U
Locatmn-CL S? * A TM/U-M-?r
Row
-?-Federal Street. ^ ^ :
NEWS IS GATHERED FROM
THE FOUR CORNERS OF
THE EARTH-HOW RE
PORTS ARE RE
CEIVED.
Can the average reader of Th? In-!
telllgencer mention off-hand any huai-j
ness that IH represented In every elly,
and country on top of the civilized,
glbhe? Can the reader bring to mind
any Institution placing men in every
ncok and corner of the entire world
With tho sole duty of looking out for:
that one organization? It would,
probably be fl rather didi-ult under-;
laking for uny ono to mention auch a
hUBluess hut for the benefit of th"
readers of this publication who nr?'
ignorant of thin fact lt- may be stated
thal the Associated Proas, the great
cat news-gathering organization in I
the world has its representatives or.
the spot wherever a news story may
"break" in the entire civilized world. <
No place Is too large, no pluce is tao
Hmall, for the Associated Press to bo
represented .and . wherever civilize i
pcqple are found?, there will be found a
niau who ls alway* ready to look out
for the Interests of tho "A. P." Bc
cause of the fact that not many Ander
son people are well acquainted wit ii
the workings of this great system, it
may prove Interesting hurriedly to
..:kctch the method by which .the Asso
ciated Press. Works nn army of men
each day/on* with the coming or night
(lashes into the newspaper offices the
world over the detalla of the nowa
happcnlns of. the day. The follow-!
.nar j _ . I,,. ;;>.;;:;?;;.;. ??j .i-l.i.-J. tl}?? jluon. I
elated Press operator receives Tor The j
Intelligencer.exclusively what hni|
happened cordi day.
The ??od ?H .*?".* fall.
On the stroke of fi o'clock each I
evening the . telegraph Instrument In I
The Intelligencer office flashes three
tithes the old familiar call to the ear
of the trained operator the mensaga
"87." In every office where tho As
sociated Press gives service the pre
liminary call is heard and to the op
erators this signify the question '"Are
you all there." W^.en the "87" come3
III every operator answers his key and |
Into the main office como hundreds oft
"0. K." responses froni nil over tho
circuit. Tha chief operator in Allan-)
ta then senqs*"G. B." or "Good Kven
Itig to you,gil," and then the night's|
grind is begun.
Wltnottt the good evening, call, no
operator could bring himself to start
tin? work of tho night- because with
tho friend!} message penHog forth
from the wires a bond of brother
hood und good fellowship IR establish
ed bctweeu- tho hundreds of men. who I
are sitting at their typewriters, their
preen t'tades over their eyes, witnt
waiting basera poised to begin potiun-1
Itt? out tba "grind" of tho . worlds j
?reatoHt evontB which liave transpired
in thc last' 2) hours.
When lire ironing's work begins thc1
operator u the busiest man around
the printing ?neswfo- sh nil shrdshr
thc newspaper office and nothing i
?hort of life or death could take him]
from his duty pt the key.
Bulletins briefly informing the tele
graph editor of tHe biggest "stories."
or event s to come up during the night,
are tho first things received over tho
telegraph wire, and thesd are followed
kc ts. This takes up an hour usually
by the financial news and the ma: 1
iu d then from the sending operator j
comes the message.flashed three times'
Th0 Night report."
The^lirlit Report.
This tells'the'operator in Tho In
lellgonccr office that the grind of tho
?vening baa begun in earnest and that
tile news stories will begin to come,
the woVi of tile 'avraa. .TB in WHS' - \
lu::c.a. tho exo?utlon of a few h.undr-sd I
tir re.?elf. In .Mexico, the discovery of i' t
hugo gold mine In Alaska, the murder \
af a magnate k*-o?e of tho country's c
principal -Hies, a declaration of war t
between foreign countries, a signed! i
.tatement from the President relative's
to the administration's policy, the e
progress of a murder trial on which
the cyea of the country may be cen- a
ired and-hundreds of other stories :v
which will hold the undivided atten
tion of tins reader over his breakfast I
h* next; medaling. /
It should Devlindcretood that In the
ransrolssichvoVthls telegraph matter \
practically aVdWtho news sent ls In I
he Phillips cd1fe.\Thc ordinary tele-1
iraph operator ttslhf tho Morso code'fi
.ould possibly catgli\n0 word out of f
eji, but for tho mo% dart it would all t
te the samo as t?vmk to him. The?
\880clalod P*e*? barfv.aNcode ot Hs \
>vrn. whloli rtM(Vners must%now per-!g
ectly before fliay cati, hold i^oaition.1C
?jor instance, la sending the ?words ti
Tie President of tho United St?testM
he scridlng^.operator flashes merely'/
?UC word "Poins" ?nd when this -is*
ce.eived tho; Intrllgonce.' operato* li
oust wrlto oef tn full, Without mis-fis
akes oh hi?, tyoywrtter the words
?T,a* the expression - give? above.
To grro'4ho lutoligoncer readers aft
dca of wliaj^to^oxle ls thd following 1
ibbreylatloHl hnd tirelr meaning
night be ?W*u as a *.n*v? part of tho
lanureds of words that tho operator
nua?a%)d??gP?r times each night:
^iflHssssssBN^^a dation,
iv. T V . **o*trov?*sy.
P. N. P. Y? Plenipotentiary.
C. M. Xi. circumstances. .
B. ?. c., Cutler these circtimatanc-i
is. , 'I .< . .1
,.hSlLG" In,er,l*?te Commerce Com.|
W.'T M. ft,>ays and Mea a s Com
ntttee. .
^V- T, A. F.. Under the auspices of J
S, ii? O. T. U. P., Supreme Court of
lt- Cuited States,
'(Qi P. T., oh (fie part of the.
!?. tac old Morse Code every word
t t'peliod ont, .but as shown above
I PRESS 1
)R THE READERS
thc abbreviations <;ro difficult in th*
Phillipa code.
Th? PhlllipH fod?.
It should lie understood that the op
erator receiving tlio ucws mast have
?ill lh*sr words memorized and on ( till
at lils Unger tips. Hc canot hestitute
lor one moment mid he must ho able
lo irani lato the ?odo without pausing
to thin?; even of what relation ono
wold hears tn another. Ho must have
gi-ea l'peed on the tpewriter, because
of tho f.'-t i'-nt he necessarily st .ly s
ten or li I teen words behind tho man
\\h ) i- .ending. With tho cod? in use
it vouifl bo an utter impossibility for
a ..o'-:-!-, r to koop up. writing tlfloon
wo: os t.T.cn only one word has come
over iii? wires.
M I I.I'd o'clock tho coll of "lunch''
is it?di d ?.-.er the wire and tho tired
opera;.ir.^ aro given a few mintos'
re.-u. 'l'en is presented the picture
of thc op?-alor in Tho intelligencer
nillo*?, ono nand with a (loath j;rip on
?. ham .? ..'in wich, while with the other
ho "1 .o " tho operator In tlreenvile,
:*p.i* i; ir ..; Charlotte or Columbia.
IK- tile tan tuny he: "Say. .lohn, T
:: i-.v^iiur girl yesterday und she was
i\ <. i : :.ether fellow."
At midnight t ie grind begins again
.md nt-'iniiei until 2:.'50 o'clock in
the morning when thc "30" which in
ucivspup parlance stands for "gooo
n'u'u.t " reinos trickling in, However,
th'.s " call la never received in any
iiewspap. r o (Hoe until all the nows of
thc world h t:; ?icen ussemtblcd in tho
main < lice and sent out to all tho
nows)!.!i er.; represented. When ull
the details of the day's happenings
hnvo boen covered aa thoroughly as
pvssi'do, tile "30" call is received and
within a :ow minutos the ticking of
the Instrument ceases and nothlntr is
heard nenin until at ti o'clock tn the
i-veniag that sumo old friendly mes
(-.ag?. "Good Evening" gladdens tho ear
of the hundreds of boys ulong tho
ii ire*.
SAGE TEA PUTS LIFE
AND COLOR IK HAIR
Dont stay grey! Sage Tea und Sui
plinr darken* hair so naturally
thal nobody ran tel).
You can turn gray, faded hnir beau
tifully dark and lustrous almost over
night if you'll get a 50c bottle of Wy
eth's Sage and Sulphur'Hair Reme
dy" ar any drug Store. Millions of
bottles of this old famous Sage Tea
Recipe are sold annually, says a well
known druggist here, because lt dar
kens the hair so naturally that no one
can tell that lt has been applied;
' Thoa whose hair is turing gray, be
coming faded, dry, Bcragglly and thin,
have a surprise awaiting them? be
cause after one or two applications
the gray huir vanishes and your locks
become luxuriant dark and beauti
ful-nil dandruff goes, scalp itching
und tailing nair stops.
This la the age of youth. Gray hair
ed, unattractive folks aren't wanted
around, so get busy with Wyeth's
Sage and Sulphur tonight and you'll
he delighted with yoi. r dark, hand
some hair and your youthful appear
ance within a few days.-Agent Ev
ans' Pharmacy. (Adv.)
* *
? SOUTH WILL?AMSTON *
* .
Suoht Wiiltarastoh, March 2.-Dr.
,V, F. Lander has carried Mr. Lem
coggins to a hospitale in Columbia
or treatment for rheumatism from
vhich he has been crippled for two
ir. three years, being confined to his
red for most of that time. Ho baa
nany friends In and around William
ton who iv (sh for Len a speedy recov
xy. ?, ,,
Miss Piora Adams is at home again
ifter spending tho week in Greenwood
vita her sister, Mrs. U. A. Stalnaker.
Messrs.' Mich Ripley and Jno Li.
'euee spent Saturday and Sunday m
Inderson with hopio folks. I
tt'rs. Riles of Anden on has boen
Isitlng her daughter Mrs: John Powell
n this city.
l ev. Louis Ml Smith of Anderson
Hied his regular appointment at the
"irst Strcot Baptist clhirch Sunday af
erooon at 3> o'clock.
Mr. Hiram W. Kirby left for New
?ork to purchase spring and summer
cods for tba Wllliatuston mills and
Calhoun Falls, mill i.torri ot which, he
i manager.
Mr. L. C. McCall spent Friday In
inderson on business.
MVs. U A. Brown spent a few days
n Anderson lest week with her moth -
r. Mrs. Corbett.
ORATORS AT K ASM: V
rYe?nitasry < ontrst to Held in Pick
ms Oeaatr
Basle?. March S.~Td tifc prellmlnn
y oratorical contest held hero Fri
lay plght tb select representativos for
*n Pit-kens' County Piedmont and
'o oratorical contests, Osborn Wil
??rt?S wss- the winner of first place,
ny Billson, second place and* Louis
i cry. third. The other speaker* in
hs'contest were; Billy Anderson, Cart,
'erry. Alex sm un and lawrence i.en-j
lardt. Tim subject of Mr. William's I
mitton was.'"Tho Withdrawal from j
ho- tinton." by Jefferson Davis.
Tho Judges for tbe occasion were: (
ir. S. r. pavia, muries K. Posion.'
hd Harryt H. Harris, all of Oreen-!
HI*.. *.??'. I
The medal In.tbis contest wnr. glv-'
n by Superintendent W. W. Benson, i
PROSPECTS BRIGHT
MASS MEETING TO BE HELD
THERE WEDNESDAY.
LOCAL MEN ATTEND
It Is Hoped to Get the Matter in
Such Shape That It Will
Go to Success.
\ delegation o? business men will
leave Anderson Wednesday morning
tor Abbeville to attend the mass
meeting, to be held there at il o'clock
in (he interest of Hie Ahhovillle-An
tn villc-Anderson Interurban project.
Among thoHo who will probably go are
A. S. Farmer. Chairman of the Kail
road intension Committee of the local
Chamber of Commerce and Secy.
Whaley -t the ?anio body. M. X. Pat
terson, original promoter of thc prop
osition and -. -. Tate of thc Tate
Hardware Co., and others.
An attempt' will bc made in Abbe
ville to raise snffipfent money at thc
muss meeting to finance the ?irst 1??
tr. I es ol' the projected interurban, or
that part between Abbeville and An
treville.' All stores in thc city of Ab
beville will close Wedncsdav for four
hours, so that subscriptions may be
taken, sind it is believed that between
S7">,000 and SlOO.Onn will be raised,
which is enough with tree llghts-of
way a!hd donations ut the way of
grade work to put the Hrst 16 miles
I through, and begin work on it.
If Abbeville |g''siicccssfuj in the
mutter the plan ls to- finance the re
mainder of the linc, 17 miles to An?
derson through ifieans secured In this
city and by landowners between herc
and Antrevlile, and tn use a like plan
to finally extend the line all the way
from Kasley to Augusto.
Sneakers in Abbeville
Abbeville. Mardi. 2 -A in?v? mcel
ing of the citizens of Abbeville county
Interested In the proposed new elec
tric railroad to run .from Kasley
through Abbeville to Augustn will be
held in the opera house on Wednesday,
March the 4th, at 11 o'clock at which
ex-Go^'Sftepjlnrd, J. W. Thurmond.
A. fl.^?tfgot?. ?of' Edfiefleld, P. Al
W/.uilc\'' ahd'V.' Frank Watkins.of An
dorfidt? abd' Mh?rs Will make ad
dresses.- 'lt. ft p*fopds"d to raise $J00.
COO u?fore apMaPpirc*?llon ls made for
a cliaf??r. '.'(KiWdeWble interest all
alon^^ttjfe' rVSfito'^s brMng manifested,
and thc praejmfts Tor' the line arc ex
ccllent!1'-All ?'.lae''merchant* of Abbe
ville h?ve' a#ri*f<d to-'rtoso their storei,
from ll untH -?'o'clock'in order to nt:
tend the' me^fe?rr. . -, .'{rim
At a recenvHwHtirbf thc AbbeTOJc.
Benevolent Association the following
off^ers ^?r?t?'lft?ted: President Mrs.
J. C. Ellis; vice president. Mrs. S. C.
Seal, and Mrs, C. D. Brown; treasurer,
Mrs. C. C.-Gumbrell; secretary, Mrs.
T. H. Forman. /. i.i.e
. -'?"?". -
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3ft .'I' -'ei -Mli ?<ti-/JH i..: J?
* THE D/yy JIN^CONGRESS *
ea ?a ^ . ^
March ? 1914 .
Senate
Met at noon.
Immigration committee continued
hearings on tile Burnett bill.
Lewis It. Parker of New York, pre
sented amendments to the Immigra
tion bill.
Woman suffrage constitutional
amendment discussed after an unsuc
cessful movement tb table it.
Ten thousand petitions against the
-prohibition amendment received from
Kentucky.
Adjourned nt 5':oO':p. m.. to noon
Tuesday. "
House
Met at noon.
Soeretary Bryah' cancelled his en-|
gageaient' to expiate the Mexican sit
uation to the foreign affairs commit
tee.
Miscellaneous , niue considered un-|
der unanimous consent. .
Commissioner RiVerla .told the insu
lar committee nothing but lndepen-|
dence would satisfy, Porto Ricans.
Passed bill giving Fort McHenry
grounds to Halthitor . for park pui
poscs.
Henry W. I^e of Chicago, told al
committee that Chicago Lake Front j
bill waa a "frame up."
Representativo Siayden blocked ni
bill to pension (He widows and orphans |
or the Spanls'a-Amerlcn war.
Adjourucd at G:07 p. m.. to noon)
Tuesday.
A mn: vu,LI: S A BU KN EB
? By Ihe neath of- STr*. Warren .Smith
und Ernest Gary
Spocjal t'orre-pondenco.
Ahiievllle. March" a.-The sad news
of the death or Mrs. Warren Smith,
pr South America, roached her family
her?. on Saturday. Cnttl her man-large
to Mr. Smith, who holds a government
notion fh So;j& ?s&tte?, she .WHS *
resident of Abbeville, being the young
est,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tho?.
Sea?. .
Mrs. Smith wad*??ry much beloved
by her many friends here and much
sympathy ls f,;it for he?, grlcf-strlcken
family. Her remains arc expected to
ronch Abbeville on tho 9th for Inter
ment
Judg* Eugene ?. Gary received a
telegram on Sunday evening telling
b-.tn oi r^e death of his bon. Ernest
G?ry. Wlio was, n siu?eni ai Washing
ton and Lee I'nlversity. Willie walk
ing with a mend; Cadet Smith. Brneai
stepped ont or. a pond or ice to t?st
it when it broke with him. He went
under and et forts wdre made to rescue
him but lt was inrpuasibie as the Ice
wat: so thin. ?rne?t wu? just ab ooy
but was u great favorito in Abbeville,
npd fricada here and; all over the stato
REA]
Ch
FER
Dry, Finely Mixed, F re
with scientifically blent
They are made in Ande
and see them made-^Iv
OUR Pl
You cannot do better, j
ANDER
FRANK P. SLOAN? Salesman.
A rule rsi. II, S. V.
Plume No. KM.
will he saddened to know of his tragic
end. Ho is survived by his father.
Chief Justice Kugenc B. Gary and his
mother, four sisters and one brother.
Ill*, body will be brought to Abbeville'
immediately for interment.
H. B. L.
BKA!? MIAN A ('K!PPLK.
r'triller Particular* nf thc Killing ul
Pelser Saturday.
Th.? following account of the killin.;
at Poised was written by tile corres
pondent ut that place and should have
been in Sunday's paper., but on ac
count 'if t!ie remarkable jack of postal
facilities in Anderson was not roi .<lvoi|
here until Monday:
Ar. unusual tragedy occurred, at ?J
o'clock Saturday morning in (fjM'fl
winn in a, drunken bruwi Kill j?rid;
ma-.i shot and killed a younger brother.
Rh'hi. rai a Tipple. Bill came home
under the influence of liquor, a little
before ._' o'clock In the morning.'Wilke
lit -ruo iii er-n nd brother up saying-that
Richard was IHng In. the! yard and
Wouldn't como in thfc house, lust
fhc-n Richard came iniflihtl tljalr mother
tays they Imi??e^n^^wont togctbe
ano she heard a pistol shot. Richard
sank to the floor and'.''ho flushed Bill
?nick on the bad, irjSeM he said he wa?
CPI all t?' pieces, he bad to shoot hi*
brother to protect himself.. Richard;
lived about thirty minutos. Dr. Dendy
wat; called'and did'what-he could to
relieve the dying mim. t'oronor .Har
din came over and examined a fc?f wit
nesses and . Foreman Karlin with his
jury agreed; that Richard Bridgman^
?'?me TO? nie death itv-, a weapon in thr
hands of Rill Bridgman.
Rill Bridgman was committed to jail
to await the action of tho court in Maj-.
' Benet threatened to Fire on Ships.
Berlin; March 2.-Admiral (Von
Diodorichs, of the German navy, has
?had? u formal reply to a statement m.
tho autobiography of Admiral Dew
ey that German warships Interfered
with Gie blockade of Manila Ray by
l! titted Slates warships . during the
r-'pnnian-Amorlcan war, by charging
that Dewey threatened to fire upon the
Kn'iv-.-'s battleships.
According to the rep;v. winch wa6
pul>ilshed In. The Mann ? .tundsc'iun,
?Admirai 1 ewey thrcat.ui-' the Ger,-,
i.mub with war. If they di;, not ceas,c
their interference.- Admit ul 'Dewey
(filled upon Admiral Von }? .oderiohs to
exp'aln.
' Adii'iial Dewey graduai-v .lalkcl
hluu-elf Into a passion.' t<aid the. Ger
in if? eii'lcer, "ile sahl- 'Why, I will
s ?op < ? ch vessel, no mat* ,r what col
ors the flies. And ft i 'ic does not
.?t:?p 1 shall tire on h.?;-. . And that
meant, war. do you know, >iv':' "
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? TO OUR READERS. ?
o ?-' ?
o According te pre?lons aa* o
o nounccmeut, the tine for (tend* o
o lng The Baily Intelligencer to o
e all suhjwrlbers fa the Semi? e
o 1?cehljr adi* with Tuesday?? ls- o
o ?tte. At this time the US?K will o
o he separated and the dnlly mall- o
e ed only to those subscribing to o
o itt the Semi* Weekly being ?eat o
o * to all sahsetdhees not taking the o
o Baity. These not witching te e
o sales a copy ot the Bally frill o
o please Banty ?s at once, ?a a
o their aarnea nay he catered ea o
o our nailing list. o
o Retara cards have Ucea nail* ? o
? ii' ta ali Mihscn?crs, ?nd ire a
o would ask tassel* fe* hstraaw d
o promptly If they wish the Bally o
o paper ?eat on to their address, o
o We are*, very naen pleased ?
,o with the large number of ?ah* o
e ?reihen already secured ta the e
o Bally, and we expert many o
o nore ta sead In their Banes at o
o once. y o
o rte trust yea hate ali enjoyed
a raadlas; tba Dally ?lace we be. a
a? aaa Heading lt _tc^ yea.^ The o
?> pmy*.ii?? ?a inn maris in ?Min
o paper is ta Increase it?? ??*?t?l. ?
A ness crear issac a ad la Blake it o
o the leadla? newspaper IB the
e Pl^ateat. Your heln will ha
a uppretfared.
a . THU ANOKRSON
o. BAILY JNTKLI.IO?7?PKR:
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LT THIS TODAY
Br?tM
r ILI Z E R s
. -are always
e from lumps, full weight, in good sound bags
led ammoniates.
?rs on and you are invited to come to the factory
estigate before you buy.
RICES ARE RIGHT, TOO ?
rou may do worse, Write or telephone.
SON FERTILIZER CO.
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Progressive Bankers Invite Your
Patronage
THIS"PRUDENT" YOUNO MAN BANKED
HIS MONEY AND BECAME A PARTNER
IN THE BUSINESS
Such a thing as nev: "having a chance" is all BOSH. Every
has a chance if he will only TAKE the chance.
Older men with lots of MONEY are looking for younger men
rith a little money whom they would like to take into PARTNER- /,
SHIP. '
Nothing can hold down a man with CHARACTER and money.
BANKING YOUR money will build your character . Do it and
have BOTH*
Make OUR B.ir.k YOUR bank
Wc pa>' 4 per cent, interest qtarteily.
Anderson, S. C.
te Cife?p$, N&t?oim&l
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; ing the past year. .%
i There ia a reason for this, try us with a por
tion ol; your business now-later you will ?ive us all*
...We Pay Interest on Savings...
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J. IL Andersen, Pre?. J. F. Shumate, Caah.
Tte Fatffttt?v* ksudt M^cIhsiMfi -?sunik
ooottHUUVWlooi! .j >
Tte FaMjnieir* L?& '?mds Tfftt?. Ge.
Whose combined resources ar? 'a titile Che rise of One
Million Dollars ar? taking; on ???r?fcr ?fe?w Accounts ey
?ry day than ?Ver hef oar?. *\ .*. .\ /. .V
Small deposite and small loans are ?specially desired
and are ?specially appreciated and reedfos especial
attention. " Interest paid on deposite.
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'nlted States arroy*wll.*lr
list they eat? ho iiabd ;
lanes.
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I'nder forest
bia rubber gail
give tho trees s
thon, tor gue?.
is m C'olom
> required io
ad in topping