The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, March 06, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
^PS ^ ^ ^"^0^ *0-!?? vwwrnr. AND AS A MEDWMFOR
W?WS AND ADVERTISING. . . .o v, . . , .,
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Uli JUL mu'tKlUJ-'ti UU^
* INTERESTING BUD
I ANDN0^f8
E. VV. Gregory, a urouu>.enl bual
.>?.?>? "mun of Wllliqnistdn, had busi
ness fn_JJelton Tuesday.* ,!? '
Magistrate R. S. i*aut of To%pyiife/
was among those'- in.'town Wednesday
evefalnjr, the guest of Magistrat? V. :k
Kay. i U^^fWitj
Muss Maggie Erskine cf Triable via
it .I ber. ?ii..cr, Mrs. Camy'iejl Wednes
day. < T fad. H ( |
"it.-3. nona Mitchell and fftfra.vJ,. C.
(Jo* were among the Oclton ladles
shopping ki Anderson yesterday.
Miss Magg.e Wright or Neal's Creek
visited her grandmother, Mrs. King on
Uiver street Wednesday. . . "
Mr. and Mrs. Lem ?tansell and little
Jeisle Sanders Cox ?f Greenwood are
visiting at (lie home of Mr. I. W. Cox.
.Mi:.s Mary Williams of . Honan A'ath
ls t:.e eilest of h ;r . sister*. M>ra. Joel
Kuy on Uiver street..
*B SHARI? VLViV OKGANIZK1?
.Mrs. W. A. Clement, one of Belton's
most accomplished and experienced
musjc teachers, bas organized a. club,
for her music class. It is Mrs. .Cle-fJ
meats intention to give- aa hour each
week to this clul?, studylng tbe differ
ent music cc.riposere add many .other,
dinga which she could not give to the
. individualH ut their regular leptons.
On.WednocJuy p.fternoon or this week
a very interesting program was ear<
ried out. After several question^ had
benn asked and answered about things!
which are very important for beginners^
in music, Mrs. Clement read a. fairy
story about "Mr. How-to-Praetiee,"
wiitin was very interesting. Mrs.'Cle
mcnt>ttnd Janie Haynie then played a
duet and Edith Kelley played. "Shag,
Club and m the little things lu
"lab" i:nd In order ?o ?ly^ H\? .io i?i?
name of the club, one must "fl sharp"
lu ate little'things in music for they
ur<> really thc ones 'that count after
nil, '.' ,
M, N. Patterson. r>ni? of Andersen's
prosperous business men, was in Bel
ton .Wednesday afternoon.
The Brown-West Company of Belton
ho?; added to their already extensive
business a sl'.ingl? mill.
Tho Civic League of.Belton will meet
:-:?;.)day afternoon, March 9, at 3: St
o'clock at the homo of Mra. Tx A. Lew
is. /. tull attendance is urged.
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* A DAY IX BELTO?? .
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helton, March'.1.-The town council
began widening Brown Avenue yes
terday.- This is ?yejry. much needed
improvement and the residents along
this, avenue are very glad indeed that
thy work hus actually begun. In a
rs* years now the trees will havaJ
s.'own up again aniLj^Jfc ^Al tadeeeu
.be a-beautiful :;tr
T&>\. Junior r,Sy&4tfm*'%i& T~*?i
nesnter r-t the &nl?i$g. Siui^si
a number of children jeWettrf?pent andi
?hey bad a very e^ajslr.^tjl^ niceting.l
This league lc under the eSalent lead-J
ership of Mrs. W. ?b|^^.ta#? ?hoy,
are doing a spi??**sd ?nr,k,iln i?-u/rj
. aging the yo.unk?^i9i>%Mi?(iri>:e tot -ad
"City Beautifnl^ar.e,! ,: ' *.i
Dr.! W. T A-sHaynjie^ bas ? plinphasei ra J
now Ford Ti?n-about for use lu his
practice. , .. ... . ,
Mrs. M. J. Cv.n ningham: h ap returned
from thc northern markets and says
t!'-e .n jw aprias%,atr^^MTo ^oxtranjely
prqtty. ?Ii* .^8*.^-obose?l Jw aipek
ui pcods and hiW"-fiomlng In evvy
day how. |Shft^-if>'..ba.yc her apr hi?
opening at an earjijr data and she as
sured th v ladies *?t*t she has a treat
In store fof ?&?0*.. -
Mr. and A^s-? iMi.fr MaCuen ha?? as
theil",guoste Mr. and Mrs. W.
1). Cox. Mi?8?^|0?.?Kn'y and Miss EV?*?,
Broome. .. .> ;;m:'.:a. y\ ' 1
?rn. Mofy .cawpbeU's vtnany friand*
will bo vosy sorry to learn that ahe is
HI nt the home ol ber 'son. MSr, .nl*5R>*
Cnrapholt. .
M3?? ^H^fasm#?**4?. -\i?fthjfc d?
Anujwcson, caste hack home to spend)
Sn inlay and returned to Anderson
, Monday for another week,
M,<e.-.W. H? Trammcll c.o^du^i^^h^
HervitO3 at the week nf praver m .?
in??-Thursday afternoon and her pro-1,
?',' :.i. wa-, as follows: j
o?bjc?: 'Foundation .Ce*8eg*__"
1 )".votional M^ereiscs.
... Hja>?n1^^?ic>iQd?'.'.. .,
Bfon pn^nfti service en
.^e|ipca. ?ot w. M;. 8.-.
" ahW/ vi personal ser
?/center of Social Ser
em^kim^mmM '.^.^sj^ j"
T. 'Wont..,
Prayer .. . |v? x? j
"TnMninfrS.chool and Im llairi?nlng"
^-Mhs. I>. A. llexr.
MoAfli^mmm from M\*M*t*-<
shop?V4i*>sV w? A. Clbment.
Himvn.-~"nie--*u? i-?..??.? ^ ( ? UK
T|?ct~a'-3apphlra Annand the ltc- ?
fL-it/'-^-Mrs. W..J. M?Wf*i^Ml.
song. '..i-,.
Benediction. j
ll?n wit:; .rea! joy that We announce
thai MisHw.JkiMttio Vnadiver and Na^,
g&^^Ut?Wmje^fv^" r?j? c??ii?niad ^0"i isvgT
. he t^ad?r?hip of thw Sunbeam hand.
i mer leader, Mrs, R, J. Oam
hroy, resigned several mo^iaa> MtQ?
aft?r i#Tt years pr faiihtnt seryica, gftd
M. S. has b-'oh. trying ever
1: :r> secure someone tn tak* h?r
v'tnw. > i' inally these two Y. W. A-'s,
agrv?d iv take it and we hope every!
Isdjuwhose child belongs to the band
will tlttlp these young Indi?? in. every
pr^ajible way. They, jneift Swnday at
teriwckp and now ks the time io . put]
yr.v.oIde-r tv the wtic?i ii yon wish j
lt to. go on throi?gh P?CP. . i
GET OF NEWS *
?ttiWWyi BELTON *i
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Nfe^ftrfciW? ******
T?bese girls feel that they have a|
hard p}anpl,o fill, coming, aa they do,
aftjj^'Xu.cff'K fruitful and efficient]
leader'as Mrs. Oambrell has been, but
that" la all the more reason why wi
all encourage them and help
"iphi h> fcitefy way. ?
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BELTON IIIKII SCHOOL
Everyone enjoyed 'The Kurm Folks,"
which was presented at the opera
Jhouse hero Friday evening by the high
school gt intents. Thc proceeds will go |
to ward?! buying reference books and |
magazines :<ar- the /school library.
Misses Rutli Williams ind Eugenia I
IWflght attended tho play hero Friday I
vening.
?rho i eighth grade entertained us
Tuesday after chapel, exorcises with
several Interesting readings.
The literary society o? the Dalton
high school heUl its Usual, meeting in
the auditorium Friday. Th?r-? . being
Jonly a few present the ^program, was
??bPjrL.
. The Junior Civic Leagu* met at the
|s?b?ol house Wednesday. Ap inter
esting program was carried out beau
tifully by the young stddnets of this
school.
Mist Isa Shaw, M * vis hied her sister,
Miss. Euna, at Andoron college last
week. ? . *:
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l'ELKEK NEWS o
lo
IQ o o o o Os o o.jp.p. oopoooooo
pelzer, March 5.-We are cxperlen- ?
cing winter In all Its varieti es thes?} I
days. We ,have had rain, sleet and H
snow, sunshine,. and; Wlizards with ?
Cte themom?ter. lower Sunday night ?
t??n - w.o .bftve han before in many a HJ
day. Still we are being comforted, as ?
many of . oar old residents arc telling mm
us ?hat all thia cold and snpw means I
los* ?. "knesB, more fruit this summer,' HJ
br i <>r crops for our farmers. and. a H
nMm-,.i- of other things that are hoing I
iiald *a favor of the severe weather- BJ
so bow can we grumble/with suc'i I
bright prospecta to look. ?Orward to? I
Truly, 4IH must realize that It is .-. ?
for tito heat ajrtd we must Just.say, "if
it must be, jual give us more rain, I
moro_l_et- more Miszards, s*cr?csoWrflJ
and we'll Just be contented to dream fl
of enring tUA this wb?^^*re*dy toflj
In spite of the cc.id weather we ere M
having much going and much coming jl
amoug. ua tho ps it week, '.
Mr.t&*fer .&?tjf?..?ngne**-^m
mmwrt'timfm to ?
tbei?ltyr*aat ?onAv. --.? * {?
tora. .fih?u-?d?^f^it^iW^^u .of .?a- fl
__M_pfiMi SSM
yona??n and- abJhjteen.? -?da* at^tjbsger ll
?^i??S?ie^^ m
Stevenson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. nj
C. Scott of Pisgah. They wera ec ?I
route t,o . their, howe : in Anderson, ?
when they stopped over: tn Pelser. (?
?'..Mrs. W. C? icott.ot Pisgah; wis in H
town. Monday.
ivjiss Louise Monday 4eft Saturday {?
for ttadgeo,- .where s-he goes to make ?
her rfewne. ..WWB Jfe* . w?ojf*d> slster.flj
Mg Rioting, whojs^tm^g .^cently ?
\^^^^^4i^^^^^^^b^e mi* j
mean ^mueU Oheer tor .that bereaved ll
famHyihr,.; M
???rr.J0bn Hcjy?-s?tiy> .Central section
ff iff. *"TJ? Si* '^fjT'T.'" ?ftfiWltft#X. il
? Igjs H.- Ga&iu*?: j***?^lurr?.?
ff'-ffWt* '?-. h?s?neaiii ririp To Laurena ll
County and Cl Loton. Mr, Godfrey,
one pf .our., townsmen, i-ip fnij latani fl
lim^connacted -with - thc Ht m ot ?U4?
tm* '& ?Lagedai*? . whlc_. pallion M\? j
/Ave up to go on. the road, ifp waa fl
out of tho eityrtN.l af last week ln
tarfptaf?tn ^hl* ?SW *Business.
Jia^.t^^etfSt^wnrt returned Sat
urday from a visit to rclaUves In Fair
VULW..-, idaati-c JBJwin stewart ac-I
cj_*ij^
^^?del^.of ^^??L^JS^ I
munity wes In town Saturday on bus
iness. . -, ?
..^..^arold^CAlUh^iBjsa ^etc on
hfttfpecs Saturday. Mr. Callahan, ts J
? mtf ' .prosperous XOtyrug .-Armer of i
?f^VSWte' WMBBnffS&Sl^-pyAlish^a:
bare ?iw" alway*.- delighted to^ed oin*
^^^^^^^W^^^^^ijnian of Friend-1
^_caf Ph*r^oroa^
ser's very popular young ladles is ont
of Pelter on a visit.
tSKlttb'oame "?ry!.ht?hiy reeo!_i____d?d.
, MUtB'j^Ms -?_~5day gav? a; very de
lightful little Rook party for young
er -et Friday evening be fe vc leaving
fOf. ?odges. A comber o! very ?r.'.^r
ostiag aaroea ware played after which
most tempting refreshments weru ser
ved the gueet* who ^MMh Hft*'
dred H_rr*son. i_a^B.^SR*srart. Allie
Cobb, Felecia and Margaret Welbom.1
Messrs. Charlie Jjakins. Steele Den*
_f*y 4C_arias Jledir,^
* Mf r (T. T"WT?rpfly speWTssTTOeffday*
here with relatives.
Mr. Blithe Johnson Was a Business
visitor in the city Tuesday.
The West Pelter ' school improve
ment association met in- the school
Duiidine l*?t Tuesday e*t?rac-cn st
4 o'clock. ''' Quite an amount of biisl
neaH Was attended tb. ' For one thing,
all L ?nal arrangements ty; ii. .
p|ay .* Will be given were looked
after. ?:e'amount of interest ls
being'c .red around thia play and
crowds are expected.* : We understand
that particB from Piedmont. Wtolte
Plains and WIHlameton ' as weil as
many others ar? expected. The mem
ber* of- toe association also discussed
Ways apd means of getting obiidxpp
to Anderson for Field Day. The
teacher and many pf our children hope
to go together. Tab? meeting #)f the
aGBoclatlon was - quite successful
Those inresetijt were tixe president,
Mrs. J. If. McCuen, Mira. J. M. Garrett,
Uta. T. M. - Jenkins. 'Mrs. J. H. M.?
Ouen, Mrs.'H. T. Stewart. .Miss .Ola
Scegginp. ! Kditb .Risby, Marni^ Edith
and .'ijarra Smith, Ruth HoJJi.day. Janie
Stewart,-Mildred Harrison apd Milo red
Wright; ai wfll si the principal, JKiyof.
Potrfe, wjUo Ji? ixjoperaJtinp moat heart
ily $ritb tjae association.
A wedding of much interest was
that of Miss -Nelji-! Tavlor apd Mr
Rjusalo Morgan last Wednesday. 9ns
wedding took place at the home ' of
the brida^n-Smo'tbe street. Miss Tay
lor , was a ?vary popular young Lad/,
and her friend*, here are delighted
that eb/>, ps Mrs. Morg? > will still
make ber home here. Mr. Morgan now
holds At. responsible position with the
Weat . Palier <; Drug X-'ompany, an be
will not move his bride from among
her friends .in *I?e4zer. Mr. apd Mrs.
Morgan ace-pow back from tJicir bri
dal trip and are at home .to their
friends.
,2??as Eva Gwctia is jap-w- with ?Uer
nephew, .Mc*. (Jordon Owens. She. has
many -friends of old, who are jgjbsd' ip
see her back-ia Pelzer.
Mr. H E. Rice end fs^piiy &m*#
from here to Anderson last weak.
Their friends here regret to give t<hem
up, ?ut .kopo that ?Mr. and Mrs. Rice
may be well pleased, -with Anderson,
since .they-ihaiyn- y??lde? to maka- ?**
thebr futurehome.
'Mr. Wi?Jt Jtorda^.oJ the OreeuvUlo
side was in town on '-justness last
week.
.Alias Walton, pf At.soto, bas ar
rived in Pelzer, when- abe will : be
head milliner for. W. Ww 'Welborn 0o,|
Miss Walton was with pa last yee*
apd has msnv : friends wk* we glad
to Isco ver back ip Pplre^.
; BIP^OMAS F4>K EFFMIEM'Y
New -9*.v?o, ct?ip.. :?Ha*ep. mr
" Jomas for eAVlenoy la the Sunda
>ol werk, . Inoiadipg - diplomas
.graduation .-excises like those
-in bl sh schools and'cojines, :woyeJ
departamental conference of the Religi
ous Educational Association, which- A?
holding ?? ita lntornatlopal .cpnventioo
.h<s?= Ss'sv I^i-^'?o?w^w?>?im Ara?e the
boy- .s.!?d sMk h/ s?t-, -TH?? Hm cipas
just <ffief?ng ipjivw4iM# sw.oj* rank
ed >an 4920 and allow a 6-year cource
of ?study r
J?>hQ^ I-. Alftsaadsr. af Cftfeftgp. AD
c?arflor#?hat there ware- ino many or
?mnisot^ons in -Sunday Schools for stu
dents - betwcca ^he .ages-pf Uwejjre ?jed<
eighteen. Thoro are lour hundred ya
.?tet?es*ef tbcm, BO Joe said,
""jfc." AJeaander dW pot know wkelb
or. a- dip^?ma' would keep boya PXtd|
siria lp Suaiay School,
The ent?-e-day . was given ,ttt lp Vke\
Iscnsslo? ,of...eun*kfiT School work.
?9ls 4epar#nwi is'ono of - .t he .^aoven
tuen in<Me association.
Calveston, Tontas, ^ajcch pV-Tpattle
men here*?wef?o ?rtfybjed todny that an
export duty. of 40 pesa* <a head on
matured c?tUe. ?nd. 16 pesos on cal vea
?b^ Aweu -imposed by ?je-Mepicap govr
jorp^U^g^ Hex
?c^n c???piiw?vo been contracted tor
^dealers bern. ?? x
h --. v :.?tft? '??RI AdyantAgeons I
Waiaenb^wt; ; MeJT^t fi.-Min-.
era at fte. ^d^penden.t ?oyal .Oprge
mine.In fX*&f)& oa#nty, earned ?es?
under anton conditions than uAder.-tpe
tne ope? sboy .system, rag?ftto* ^
thc it?stimcny pi &.??. ?eUls^eforft
^!s^i?;i4eclari tbat^tb?*uulao
tempted to nravent Wm from^nUteg
l .to - the lUht and .power company
that twn^hejl power to his #gd?e ^s-;
csAiae ^thc eppf^n^ t^he
^^ sfivep p^..tp^ss?^
V^est> i^rfdeoiial Ia
.J Waabingjkm. Maich ,5^auaM\tiaU
S^S^Jg^KUd to raj^^ tbem
?avorably. . itr. West ,viii be bec?
We are turj?i?g .eua TtfE S'
THIS CX>MMUiNrrY. \Yh^j#?(t.4
y n Come- ?ee -tts- and inspect so
right and tp? flualit^ of .our wor
Take a Was? of Jad Salt? Before
Hrcokfais? If fOW,.Ha*k Uart* or
V B^er^ffr, Vp?
Tic American nien asd '.VOM?I-II nrusi
rd constantly ngainul*??[fliiry trou
ble- because w? eat'too jait^cb and-ail
'ow fco? is rich. Our blood IR lilli*];
.wl^t urie acid which the kidney?
strive to filter out. they^Weaken from'
'overwork, become sluggish; th?? elim
inative tissues dog sind the reality. ls
kidney trouble, bladder weak ti eus and
a general decline In health.
! Svaien your klgi^j?&Jlke lumps
lot lead; your back1 Sut tb* or the urine
la cloudy, full -or sediment, or you
arc obliged to seek relief-la o or three
Uines during the night, if you suffer
? wMit fliest headaches ?* dixr-y nervous
'spells, acid stomach,, or you have
(rlwumntlsm yat-n the weather ia bail,
gi if rom your pharmacist about four
ounces of dad Smalts; take u teaspoon
lint lib a- glass of wajtof berdre break-1
1 fpst-for a few days and your kidneys
iwyrthen act fine. This famous salts
?la m.ade from ute acid of grapes nod
?lemon Juice, combined with 1 ithin. ami
ibtap^Jbjeep ;u??*di for getterationv to flu?h'J
, a.ud 'stlinulote .clogged kidneys; to
neutralize'the acida Tn the urin? sn lt
no l??g'ir is a source of irritation, thus
. .ending bladder trouble. '
. ?lad-Balta la inexpeuktBa, -cannot ta
jare, mal?es 'a delightful effervescent
li?ija-wc?ter beverage,-abd belongs ttl
ley'ery hbme, b^c^so igi'o.body can make
;a mistak't? by having a'good kidney
flushing aav :time.^ETab?'i-Plrannacy,| ^
Tuberculosis^^
^^m^^^m j
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iLi ijiijiaj ?'?'iy^?i|Zj'l?l?^iJ '
Tbc. Chicago aud?-Aiiou i\oa-now al
continuous telephone d'^t^bing sy^- c
teni between Chicago and St. Louis, n
durance of 380 mues. Tbc telephone. <.
syste^a-of x?lapatchlng has proved n t
groajt i^uccossiand will be extended io j
?' -pfanqh ttaW of .th-., chicago-a.n4, l
Alton RfA rapidly as ilnauces will per- l
I Sba vu>4p ? ?bttnife fit Sage "fra ?S.1
^JJfcfcsr to Hrlag Back .?der
. . ,giassvjblckness. .
Common garden ange. brewatMoto a
heavy tea with sulphur and a'.coho.! n.l
det?, will turn, gray, Atro?kf? and fa
ded bair ueautltuUy dark and lux
uriant, remove every bit of-?aijdrb*
atop scalp Hobing and -f&ikg' luilr.
Just, n few appUcatlons will prove a
.jawbjbjtioa lt ydn^atf t- fedj&s. jjfrs>
or ^y.unwgir'Wd thin, tt&lirg'tlf,*]
filage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home*
though, ls troublesome. An easier way
ls to' geo th?: ready ?to-tise tonto, cost
lag about 60 coats a larne bottle at
drug alonas, known as "Wyeth's 8ag*
and Sntpituir ?air Rcjnedv," thus
avoiding'a tot of nviss.
-Watte wispy, faged gray bair ts not
sinful Wi, -all ??aJre to retain youth
t?J ag-pearau'-.e sad attractively***. By
dkrksA?as . BBar . taaix wttt?5w?r*ovs,
Ba^.a?r? Batphur, no\wtte?Ae? tdU-l
bfiscaasc lt does so naturaUy?se- evsn-f
ly. A.*on Just dampen a B!**&e_?' so*
tr-ii; -ii,' tim.-*'. iz sonraszi
your ?aalr,:taking ?0<3 stSkg??BB1< ?mt >iH
?jiNgtattJby norning nil gt?r*halt?s liavt,
dls'Sppearcd. and after another uvppll-i
cation or two your bair becomesibea4u
UfuUar*-da*k. gtoeay,soft, Juanrtant
s>Nrj?Ti.H?BSilBiSS>l agents, (Adv.)
EST vwoft& EVER nom m
Ct us make thosa photos for yny ?
rrte of oar work. -Oui f^css are
k superior.
STUDIO
_ -H. : ?
try ** ..~*^jbj*-.ii
oupreme
iTlIO stifte >s ill r->.i ??7tV
t's reputation are your
?uar?r?tee iii' every pur
:nase"you make here. If
here should ever IVe any
hing wrong about a
teing* you buy here wa'H
'make good?' cn??rfillly,
ind eagerly. If you know
;h}s stbr? well, y Ou know
:his fact well.
?Hanks Pro?.
. ? . ' Jewisler*
BEATON, S. ?.
L.j.l. ? Jil 1\.'JL.J??U.1<.I?.< .-'aH..J^^J-?J.L.'.ljl
Spsds? ? Special m
W.c^ hav?>; just received ?a vfinjfc linc
>f up-to-date BklrlB In thc latest mod
mm?mm
Ffclj?
Wc ?.av? tho most complete and up
Blie o^UMt^? druggu?a'
*te fo?rjf!1 "We" appreciate your
?;ypu/j?t \what you call for
it bur atore.
30??LO Q WILSON CO.
I .-.'?:.?.' ' ?MJfgiSlS j j
BKLX?N, H. C.
fc S.-See us for. your gordon seedv
! ?b{ vu G t;cr.xe.nL or .Obie
i io electric car^.
A sinai! but. practical electa *a?it*4
way has been Installed ?t a Pari? sew
>f. " ? . ' * ' \;
Tho two sons of A. J. Porter, a rcsl
't ut pf international Val? 8.. M Inn., at?
end a school'which is ot^nx^?flbB'
'.way and trifle that distance each day,
oavin homo at fi o'clock and getting ti
,aek not much befor;} that hour atn
.bbc , .
in tUc la*t four ycart, a number Of'1
nipnriant nations have adopted tho
:ompulaory UBo of tin? metric system,
imong these aro Denmark, -binn,
iapap, the. five , rep^b?.c? or (VntriU
?tnorlca, BulgarhiV. Chile., Uruguay
Ind Slam. .
' I??$r '
?
.. " JBmtBtf a<Wifield .nf .*A*t?5 ,o s
^?RWt?^ine*? Mr Tolitson la <
your.dealer for our ?!>pc^ ind ace**)?.
A better Tertuliar .?r^s?p)?
*.& ytantvB ln your <^ county *a*l]
. tj&MWKt. t??/k? ' wrm?\ 4*]?M' mmw?mwi
reseat Si Us at Anders^ Mr. % a'JBtn
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to s^yeim amount sufficient lo "malte a good
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The "smallest purchase temptation", makes it
very Hard to ncoiiiiUila'u. any certain sum by keep
ing money in your pocket or huting it around the
houstv-rprobablwthat ha's been YOUR trouble.
Tm's naiik accepts deposits for Sl.oo and up-why
not come in and opi.n an account with us NOW-4o4
the bank help you save--it ts the only safe way.
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TO THE FARMERS OF SOUTH CAROLINA
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Bulletin Nio. 172 of the South Carolina Hoard of fertilizer.Con,
irol shows that thirty-three sampies pf our fertilizers were airalyze?j
at Clemson College during the fally and spring of iv?. 2-1915.
.'Hurty-two-samples out of th? thirty-three analyzed ahove 4he guar
antee, the average of all the thirty-tbree sanjples being; &t'v22 pe/
ton above the guaranteed value. Nri*'only tate/but we use ox\\*?
?in? best kinds,of Ammonites, such" as |:i?h grau? Uiood, Fish
Hi rap, BoncjaTankageand Cotton Seed Meal in the . Road .G#?ds.
i'luis the farber who uses the Head Fertilizers not only gets the best
Jkind i f fertilizer bur-more of it. for -51.22 per? ton .or. thc 30,000 .
tons shipped'from our Charleston factory last season shows thal '
we:gave our, customers jtt5,tf6o.oo nwre than we guaranteed. .
r Fe suf?' anci We your dealer right away about Read's Fertilizers.
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