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kam Candidates Must Labor Unceasingly to Win Still Plenty of Subscriptions Left for You Don't Be Too Confident - Over-Confi dence Has Lost Many Battle*. i " Xv*? * i (ti ..? i LET YOUR FRIENDS KNOW ~YQU ARE IN THE RACE TO STAY. Now, tn tito time for thone interested Mis? Isabelle Webb.115,19,0] ni your campaign to rally around and. Miss Myrtle Bolt .100,860 put their shoulders to the wheel to ' Miss Myrtle Burton .42,650 send you on your way rejoicing. Bid "Miss Boss Payne.44,860 you ever stop to think what lt will Miss Florella eDck.li:;.l7o mean.to be thc winner of the Ford Mrs- 0,a Cooley.39,025 touring car? Look at tho population Miss Elizabeth Van Wyck^..... .51,225 of this city and the surrounding count- Mrs. J.- M. Cathcart. 98,430 tics. The eyes of tills,great popula- Mrs. Hunter Thompson. 97,450 tlon are centered on this great enter- Mrs. J. J. Stuart . 72,3951 price. All are watching eagerly, to Mrs. .H. P. Kisonman . 50,1751 see who will be tho one that baa mas- MIBK Lula IL. Smith .100,845 lered this great conflict. Shire UM? Mis? Edna CampboUL...- .79.800.. beglnh'.ni! has been a hard foifguYI:Ml8S':Orctb/|iaei^jlM.'..80,020? hattie: Never was there a more' oven [Mrs. 0. 7: Twfl?r v. . 6f;466 race. Nearly every candldat?" has Miss An?le (Tumi in ?Ham ... 50,225"" friends organised to help'her. Tn'"Mrs. CTJ. DeCamps .".. . ;'. .. 50,020 fact this has been Uko a great army, Miss Lula Brown .94,145 with each candidate as-a general. Who Misti 'Elisabeth*'McGeb .80.6A0 Will sho. -wt? Anderson and tho sur- MISB Ella Avery . ...109.265 roundlbg towns that they are the Miss Lois Garrison. 63,835 greatest masters? The next few days Miss E. G. Harrison ... ... ,.63,2t5 alone wilt tell. Mrs.' 'vT/?. Raysor ...... '??f?^ Don't get cold feet, now that the Ml8g Mattie Gaillard .,.108,90? race ls nearly over,Always rcmem- Mrs. Raymond Beaty .. ... .. 54.7*0; ber the old motto, "lt ls beftcr to fall Mr8 SuBan c Freaerlck.11Q.BJ6, trying Ump not US try." Make up your M>" i.vn(i? ThntiinRpn ..\.^i??st! lh?dr? Miss ^n^' ?&s :. iiSh?tT?ldS'rou w????sa^Jnr. M"- CU^??Ef5%r-iVvtfM?' mer. Is there any greater pleasure ?Lui-* "* In tho world than having a car to step .li n>ni nna?.? ._J n.tiu locust, ae-.the sun is solng-duwn. +n "dfT " <Tt?Jne , af tor a long hot day and spinning ?. Coi-poratPi Limits of Ander. . aluns ?u ibo vool of thc evening with sea ia Western aosth a party of congenial friends. If you Carolins. spend oven part of your time working 2_E Industriously these Isit few days you DONALDS. can be the one te have this . gr??t ?aiB8 virglhlaNelson ........ 69,335 pleasure this coming summer. And a LOWNOESVLLK great pleasure it will be-riding In M|a "" _ . your bwp car. won by your own.Indi- m?B IM'a * ;?,. ft*. t* .-? . . *W? vidual efforts. Think about lt. ... ?? " ?VA; g ' p gllghufterapleastmlVr nf.i'?; Sahrtf*?8gW* ^ Hanks ... ... 42,t2o Miss Nora McCullobgh.48,840 DISTRICT KO. L Mrs. S. ? McAudams..60?260 ., o TA KI?? AU Territory WfiM^. Offing* ^??(^^1? Limits el Andersen, Miss MattiefmatSar V. .. ? ; t-j Miss Lula Price A*-k t> ;M.&&W?t . Mrs,.James %.? Snow.113,610 ? -"; ,'. ^BJSLTON. Mina Francis Harris Uruco .. 70,550 Miss Stark MattW.45,030 Misspell O'Donnell .S.... 104,665 i Miss Annie, Wkmiioi^,.*. .$9*?6 ... Mrs. J. W. Threatt .1. 53,565 MIBB Ines Fields ... ... vi ..55.855 Miss Vina Patrick. 49.375 Miss Ruby Ellison."!'.......... 52.090 . Miss Atlee Bray. 96,705 Mrs. N. R Watkins. 50,725 Miss Myrtle "Sclil?ne^ ... i. 90.670 Miss Frances Wltttetf. vn:. v..-. 65,a85 , --Use Goon mitlers ' - '' ' - ; ';'" '?-.'?--' .< .'' ' '.? ' ? \ I " 'i-, (j You can make better oropa using bur ready- mixed goods than you cab '1 with your pomp mixed goods.. In the first place in making your home mix- J ed goods yob.get your ammonia from cotton sebd imASI,. 'which Is a good ' amraonlate, but it does-not'last long enough. AlsAft< the time your cotton 1 begins to fruit-take on bolls-your cotton seed meal Is almost exhausted. 1 So that just at the time when the strain ls the gratest on the cotton plant I and needs the, greatest, ampunt t 'iant food Oha-?aapplx qf ^pjant food ! which you gel from'cotton)'seed.megl is apput exhabatedl and , Is rapidly ? growing weaker and the'result ls that yoe.r cotton sheds. Now In getUng our mixed goods, the ammonia is derived from Fish, ] Blood, Tankage. Cotton seed meal and Sulphate ?.et Ammonia. Aa one of these ammonlates exhausts another comes In and takes Its place', fish last ing longer than any. So that as ona of these-ammbniatos gi.ves.bht abcth> j er comes in and your'crop is supplied with plant.food from the tittie it 1 sprouts in the ground, all during the working season, all during tho laying , .< by season and upUl One crop is growp and read> to! he gaiheMU., Now if fish abd bloolaiid tankag? and sulphate ot asimnola are* worth .anything, In ? Mrttllxer; it maka a bbtter fertiliser tims wheti t tho amrtonta v1a>t > derived from cotion seed meal. only, and ont fertilizer is better: than if your home mixed goods. Jf you put In (ho aame ^ammonlates tn . your homo mixed fertiliser that we put In oura ft would cost yon as . much as ours will and it won't be as good for> the simple reason that lt won't be aa well mlx?d- . lt? won't {run regular, aird the crops * grown from lt Won't be as regular. ' \ . They will be spotted?,some good stalks,and some small-'stalks, lt ta tho rugular field.ot cotton where all the stalks are about the same also \ that turns oft.cotton at gatherlpg time, The prospS?t now is that the nekt - crop of cotton' will bring a. good ,pi I cc. eo you want a good crop and;dpnt want to tako any chances, making * good crop., jn nstng ob bloods sm- ; monlateo aa tboy are yoir are' not taking Any* ? rr.Tr rf'f Mil if* fitnihf t tho best fertiliser to be Jiad, and the only tiling, IS'f? dajT^lmnalt' bf-'tt. Ono or two more good 'crops at pr?sent prices and* ax prices' which/seem ' ** probable, ,wiU pat,.a great many, of you out ot the woods.; So I? ;doc-s not . atvem itb'Jw^f .4W>d bv^b^es^ ^^ke any chanees c? making 's good crop. , 8upp?so you make your home mixed goods ,? netting your ammonia ' , from cotton seed meal at a dollar a tm cheaper than we^"cah sell It tb yb'u ' { for, and you use 400 poupds to.the acre. Al ton covers, five ! acres,, pur j gooda wUl, .cost you twenty cents, an. sqrc more than , yowt^nie JMMl, j goods. Suppose ypu> howe in^xed :? ?nd you nw 400 pound? to th*, acre, our goo. moroI?^1u^.yf|3t ?an\%15^^^t^uc? Sif^ln, j^n^alaioj v ' te\l^^k?m^??lS?t? of ,?ootto^"b1^ rld'mg? iloag7'Ile road. the. djfferonc?.must'be ai Isast ioOJppunds of t stsd .efflo^ ^ ith* ?Wim.ri'tM'? -T1^"? 100 pounds of Knt cotton and? Mig? maana ac pre* - i rent pricey albout Al8.00, Now you don't think lt will par <t* risa this, i trying lo sate 20 br 40 cents an acre on your fertiliser bill, when lt i takes the same labor for both. > . You won't maka any. mistake to use our 8-3-3 or 9-3-3 or ?40-3-3 on - i your red lands and our 8-4-4 and 10 4-4 on your gray lands. Cotton was t la^^pealag thu fall and there wea quito a little cotton to be gatheredI af - m Om{!f!Ss5u?p lb, ??lng 10.3-M. and 10-4-4 ta that tlils 10 per '?n^Cft Phosphoric acid hastens iUie maUu^ofAlic bolls. " And when a ooflMi bc"! ia ^rown. lt will open. Just aa wnaa a poach In grown, it wilt rts?ftiami when .a watermelon ls grown lt will ripen. . There ls noUUng better than tho gbbtet made by v ? ? * The Anderson Phtyaphate &, " Qi) Company. ?nders?V; '??S"''' ' '?fef<^**-*| ?aaaknaM?aaaaaasWnana Miss Mattie Vandiver.42.200 Misa Palllo Wtyght -. 86.150 W1WAM8TON. Mri. 13. L. Denial!.86.1 So PELZ KR. Miss Inez Babb., ... 42.225 Mle* Anni* W< ft.... f. .? k . .ttf'/tttf Miss'Ola Scoggfh:)', (Weat Polzer ..51,460 PIEDMONT? Mies. Pal lie toeanpna tj? ,t fl j U.280 Miss Sarah gdearmati w. 5??:f42>Q? Miss Annie Aiken-.. .. i . :*ef ?OglS SENECA. Mrs. F. B. StViblTnTttt7nC.7T?5B6 Miss Kitte Sligh.39,025 HON EA PATH. Mr?. W. C. Black_ Mia? En na Leach . 76.780 Mrs. Jdrry McKenzi?"'-?.7 ..... 34,8?' Mrs. Oscar MoCurryv . /.!..50.430 Miss Alberta Cos . Miar .unie ^mt?i>:.W?';<M- i(J<6 'Miss Mittle Kay. 42,650 .ANTHE VILLE. Misa Aoole.^^, ?J?, Misa inca Wilson_... .. 39,025 SANDY SPRINGS. Miss Mettie Mays. 48.625 Miss Kathleen ?lrod Ll ... "fljjSO CLEMSON. Miss Pauline f^^jtfj ? 3??02B Misa Vera CfSWford.......... 39,026 Westminster P. O., H. F. D. No." 8. . Mrs. Otto BurriBS. 66,265 New York Cotton .(By Associated Press.j New Y?k-k. March 4.-The cotton SifltV ^y^Tfj^Qlfefflf ft?Mvf after starting at alpwprlce - for . the sea- f : eon, snowed steadier ienes on covering 1 and scattered huylng for reaction. Thora7 wa? nothing in the liewa to con:}, Tlr'n? yesterday's rumors of. un easier s.pot situation,' and the .cables were ?bout as due,, but' thu opening beroi waa 1 to' 3; lower un 1er a renewal oil scattering liquidation. Offerings were, j by tie mea^acttve or ?6Br0S<sivP? ond prices rallied on straddle buvliip. with, old prop' positions selling about 3. net ?cinhnd' -was less. active after thc close MM?PfBWUffHbiPricsoA casing, j slightly urfller realising. The close. ? was steady, not 1 blgher to 1 . lower, eacdpC April, which waa nominally 5 lower. . ' ; j C^tOsTsima^WeS-fi ?WIlWl^fplonds t 13.09; Gulf 13.25 . .NO sales. . ." ' Ctotton futures closed stt^dy^ ; March .....12.09 12.0K KSS*:\ ??'1 Doc??ibsr .v.. 11.31 11.33 NiW Ortki? Cotton New brlcabs, Mar. 4.-Buying of L?OV'?-S" bv shorts-who wanted their profits was the main supporting ln 'luen.ca.in tho cotton market today and it close 1 St a pct gala of 5 to 10 points, rho close was .'within a point op- two I ?yt thp highest." Comment of.thqvday was. mor? t>carT ?bv than '.otherwise. : -Bearish;- claims R-???*. chiefly IR vc-ssrd W Stoning :urns but attention was paid to the iuiiness . and- io'SrSr --vSB?v?t?-? |ha itpC markets. Ii ,f.bc early .part of the .session crokers Jiad a large voume Of selling >{ders to-beadle - but- theiid'did nqt lave >muCb''Influence bocap.se of the leeland fron; satisfied shorts, t'uyj.ng iyr bulls wsa Chiefly ; of the no w crbp positions, which were steady ani ^se)l nalntatned St a email advance in the ace ot rains in Texas which were ^nsjdqr?c| to bo very favorable for, Spot cotton quiet. 1-8 orr. Middling 12 3-4. Sales on the spot 360; to arrive Cofton ; futures cl-> ?g^ M?rcli; l?til?,' 4k>y 12.27, Jnly 12,27, Aug 11.85 Cet day 12C27, Juiy.H.?'' Aus 11.85, Oct. 'IfifTjIiTjiiyWx .^Liv^^VC^ttW ^8a^s^8.000 M; '.udfaUt^OO.^owr^aa^ ?rican. : * ", ? ' Futures c' _ cd steady. ? * Cotton Gooda <>.* I 'New York,' after.- - 4?-*"k>t4bn gooda larksta were qnioVs^?lriy ntet?r. ara? were ?astet*. Wi>*u-J y?ra? ! firm and zephyr yarna vero ad five conta per, pound. -Under r asan?tdhvr ivioney mamet PENDLETON. Mts* Margaret Evans .MWOO /?OW.NIILLE. Mt?, j. ??bb. MTB. Lon Bolemau. 48,315 ?-W,n^%o-wn - .. ttJttH *T ^Z?" HOURIS; Miss Lol? .Whiting. .. V rET Miss Burnett Alexander.l.?2j Miss 'Ssile Rohlnson*..811.02? - . <;!?*/. EASLEY. s Sis' ?UuJjrg- Built, .h...... ;. . WWfl lSsjHns, M&c Folger.&,026 . AUTON. ~" Ml?s Mary Lee Norris RPD6 ..56,375 CENTRAL. :^;F. 58i...., 3&. ? UM* ; Mhn ?iary Lee NorrisRF?) G ...8i?G?t>f Wu ?SS??fer?w?ord RFD 6.. 50.045 fire. RehPpatteraon RFD 7...70,265 Nias.Ev*.,Greer ... -T?'- W-Mt Miss fmsr, Todd ......"IMx? Mrs. tfenrj^bttfleid ;?^.? . vUgS Mrs. Geo. W. Kernels.42,610 Mrs. Pat Msipn...115.025 ? A Cafton*, 8. C - y . Hiss Vere.Chapwau.j.v,.62,480 * .... WALHALLA Miss Rose-Mary BugeJ?^. 67,665. h ,;iOBKE.NW?0?S - 1 Mrs. C.B. Alexander.39,Q2? Miss Almena Coleman... ....?M12S Commercial Stocke andi Bonds [rk,. Mar.. An . Increased , r stocks today revealed thc ot the (louting supply ami , ILM J*U ..Ri'qp?r??n? Wa# Commission business was . .OR?cale. Trading gr#w <juj?t; ar after''th? ?irst hour, but erices imir) arm. .x I ^?ateol'sv?e?is were especially" dtfO?g. Absorption of tl?ese stocks was stintu lalo ! by the- strong ??lowing p'_. thc . february statistics. T'.\? production ol pic'tron last niont|i waa placed at u i^'iVerag-! of oi.tTSB tons, an in crease pt almost 7,000-tops over thc January: "average. On March 1. tho, I lumber nf blast furnaces in operation P^jBtm JjKM .^pnth,prov^ds-.j W'iaku?ss appeared in a. few HI ot;;. ?icW Haven touched, a Ipw record at i. 5., l^i;>bi|^ later rose, with .the gep- \l "*rt\iuei^?nn. ?Woftleu/s poqr ; r_Jt was refelcted In a drop i me^rePthss two points in both thc ' Ammon'snd preferred, Fears of thc o tariff law, which became operative .; 1. Jed tp the. selling, of these'; '' Beet silgar ahd American sug- ; J^c^mtnon . and preferred saggol y^qf^lS^'/b^l. time in several days^ f*5 ^I^-rW ^V. handlpapped by ?-esaurc.1 yr?ilt abroad: American stock J ! jld.^tettdy! in ... London, market and . ?re was little European selling here '* Chi??go Grain Chicago. Marr 4- Bears ruled tn the fi heat'pit ^day with, the aid o? lower -bibs uqd of .optimistic reports con- ? ming the winter crop. The market J [though finn at the close was 1-8 ; O T-todowar Corn fluier.e". the same1' ,8 iast night to i-8 a l-4c iower, andi; ets were ?*f ^ T?!I=????: in proYlslontt ; he outcome <#U unchanged to an ad-?j ance of 2 N] a ."ic. I! Futures closing; !? 4a ^vAsi^.^^^vv^ ?mi )ATS- "?|S I I.?N" CHEROKEE FAIR , 1 WKey RiP SeaWaat County ! .;- Fair. > : Gr/fnev, Mbrch 4.-A definite move- ? lout is on foot on thc part of busi- ; bss !nt*0 T<B?TOffu% ? ountj I&irWKaOS?,T abd1 while the I otalls haye^net as yet been all ?OTk-,? d. out, ther&fsjno doj?p( thal the'??-." oclati. be Tor med. H is the fi P rP?8P.. ^?rft^ttrt^tf * com - J ? Mihce ?h ?*oaa? scale sad 'aa the!S atronage Justifies to Increase until I! *erokee will -have 'one bf the b?st|? gunty fair?, la the &ate. Scjeral at- ? rWn dlrJ??^?ol^Cy^hav? ). d system and .energy, and as a con-j: anuerj?pj^a failed,^ but thia, moVc-|? nAt ?the^?eSf ?ato? ,yest>rd?y. only il Hr^csUto, te SVr : falusbje.6"??hq j? ract was. sjjtUaxed some roll-? from ? taffney, amt . was sold for $50 an ? 'iThc 'geSPat'I?Tectl?n'' for mayoi- had i ? Ix aldcrtnejMp j^R^|2|8rncy fQr t><0 \ }Se\ meSBSl^^^^S^1^11*^^*" \ ?ry ,busy tv4*4M^ait few days^ool- ? .etlng u>e>f?t? ?ax-js abd' ?ubhlfe?, j 'hieb musU^jpatl fcv t^onmrrow. j 'be now a'dministrrtlon Will taite ; Barge ae^^ajgJ?^bX \ ftKMrSr CLUB ?ORK. .-tS?fc-*M_-u_ 'I eaeke^l? jOraagchBrjf Tetl ol i - II rr '-'4'*-'- -i\i**Y?\,,?m.?^ g.j Ilill? ? Hire Thov Ars I B-.Taite::^i?i0E.e?i??fefe . m. 5 Passenger Ford Toiinng Gar I^ "'H'ui-.n' rffirsf: GrandJPrizesssssss thing hear like the money. .?? 2 T^ ^ H?: THE LESTER PIANO ?lff M H ? I Value $450 9 9 Willi, & Spearman's Music House. S KL* ' Si They will be glad to demonstrate j .. SS thia Deant?ful instrument to you. S' . ? r ? K f| I "'.. v t" - ~ ' . r ?'. ?.% ? Sj THIRD 1^ Bj ?BE ^/^^^ gp '^^^^ " J Sj . , Second Pfe Dgfrkt N??ft_Ht?jt^P^^t. p?^j^Y^^^^jri - ff - 2*a*^?SM$,of,J* ComjMwy. It hs* been specbJ?y ?ti^HE jjgg ' v rwwrMr fKfe contest amiis a^biwrw.^''"'^'.??^ Kf 'WeKn*rf^ ' S . g ' "N?^a?D^?G 9c&?W vwi?sr . |g: g A Years Sobaron ?& 18,000 Votes, No Wore, No Less. |?S B. v. r Ax^nt Yo^s?r^ n^pmmm J: F: J?^?ST ?8*." gg !i?llli?l!!II?Silllll!l!!!ll!iillii|(?ii|^