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Are Used to make that bag of Fertilizer. ' Four ot these-Nitrate of Soda, (or Sulphate of Ammonia), J Blood, Tankage and Bones -are blended to furnish thc Ammonia.- | ( i ne ordinary Fertilizer has ONE source of Ammonia.) This combination of quick, medium, gradual and slow acting ammoniatos supplies tills vital rood to. the crop from the sprouting; of j thc ?oed to stlie gathering of tho last'boll. To mix these six materials as they should be in a weil.balanced fertilizer requires the most careful attention and machinery costing thousands of dollars. 11? mesn?Jh?; I . fc,V ' : ,". ''. .jmyy, creased manufacturing expense-^but >L"?* JT^*^?1?! \ it is thc ONLY way to make the BEST vm ?.B2L GOODS. p Jf^'^^ it practically means Crop Insurance j . BJLB J lp tho user; und, after all that ls what f > . ^BF * tho practical farmer after .all. " i He WILL NOT take chances with ^ AfcMO?ffS f the weather, y AFWCAg COTTW OWBl He WILL NOT take .long chances .> ?wuMra? Mwr<u / with hU fertiliser. . '.?'?:'> I aashisas sr f v For. Salo By . i ttmrn* ..?:..sx j JACKSON & BEATY, I ?-'"J Iva, S. G:. . \ ' "I tiiTtgTT . Right at the beginning we conceived the ide? that the only way to bund up a substantial business was to give -every one a square deni. So? if you have b ought.anything in the tpa*t of u* and ft doesn't come up to what we told you. Cime in and let us make it satisfactory- . ^ JOHN M. HUBBARD & C?BMNY 140 N. Main Street . ? lVilKKE OLA LIT Y IS ALWAYS HIGH LB THAN I'KICK. SB _.1_L-' ' 'g Progressive Bankery invite IPhur Patronage M* WS "PRUDENT" YOUNG MAN BANKED HIS MONEY AND BECAME A PARTNER IN THE BUSINESS* Such a thing as not "having a chance" is all BOSH." ""Every man has ? chance if he will only TAKE the chance1. . Older men with lots of MONEY are looking"for.:.younger men with a little money whom they would like to take into PA??1 NEKSHIP. Nothing can hold down,a man with CHARACTER and money; Bankin? your money will build your character. Do it and havel BOTH. ? Make OUR B.tr.k YOUR bank We pay -4-;|jcr ceat iintered quarterly.'? Anderson, ?. C. has made a remarkable increase in its business dur ing the past year. .Y .% *V . .\ ?i There ia a reason for ibis, try us with^ P?r- ' ti on of your business now - later you will give ...We Pay Interest on Cavings... T J. y^gjpgrfa%-g^i>><''^^- '. Jt *% abn??(4t^.Oasi?r 'UllllL. ?!.,. . ? UL maw t 'iii f/ii & Farmers5' if??tid&i^^ Wh?s* cotsbsaed ragottrjee*.are a Istt?tt the ri?? of One Million DoHar? are toking ofi ?nore new accounts ery day iKac ev?ri?ffoT?3 <?V t *:&:;;t. fy ' - 4V . THESEE MUST BE A ?tKAS?N StnaB deposxtg and lean* are aapbciaUy desired and are cspottiaSSy appreciated and receW especial attention, interest paid on deposit*. THE FIRST YEAR OF 1 Ho han not lost tbc modor.ty that characterised' thc plain citizen whoa waa at the'head*of Princeton Univer sity. lie has Rained lo weight,.retained a good appetite, and enjoyed eating th? sparseness -that marked him a year ago having nearly vanished. Ho has not had as much opportunity (or -exercise or reading newspapers, but Indulges' in both pleasures as a serious duty as1m.*h as possible. He IIHR "kept up" on current litera ture, reads best sellers and maga sines, and enjoys detective stories, but does not write as much. Uv has traveled exactly 9,119 miles on railroad trains since his inaugura tion, a- ae*? low record for presidents since parlor cars came in. He has shaken Itnnds with 85,000 persons, averaging about 230 a day, and eBoaped the.-New Year's reception, with its 20.000 handshakes. He has received about 160,000 let ters an average of about 600 a day, of which hm a small percentage reached his own private desk. He has attended church as regular ly as when head of Princeton or gov ernor of New Jersey, and has greatly Improved his game of golf. He bas been able to get more sleep, usually ' retiring early and never breaking hts rule of leaving the bed promptly at 7:15 in the morning. Ho has made the luncheon hour thc chief event ot' his private day, usually dining with Mrs. WilBon, his daughters Mr. Tumulty, and personal friends. Ho bas shown that a President can get Into office all right without the formality and $100,444 government expense-of an inaugural ball. . He has discontinued the Presiden tial escort of police mounted on mo torcycles, and is guarded only by Se cret - Service men in an auto. I He hat not called any man a Har and han expressed no desire to in crease the membership of the Ananias Club ;.;&de famous by the colonel. rlVapihngton-Hersdd, -__:-,-. . NEWS OF DAY !N GEORGIA CAPITAL Interesting Events bf Late Hap penings in Busy, Gassy, Bus tling Atlanta. Atlanta. March 3.-Lenten sent? .ent, uparen tl py hos not been strong mougb to cope with or stem tho crdse tor tho new dances- In Atlanta. In .'th? old dava when there was ictbing but tho sedate'waltz and the sometimes monotonous two-step scores ot At'?rnla debutantes and mac rons lound'IV'an' eminently proper thing to<-siva-up dancing for the forty la^ys ptinr to Easter,, but now. With th-; forty-nine torcas .of tho hesitation Uzi anO *-few .tonger 3teps being in tedi.every day,., thW don't want to mit. and they don't dare to quit. "'AVfry graeib?b me,/if I staid away from the daucos for a month I never loulii catch up pa the new. stops," said ino lady .wyen a mor? dst Jut friend suggested to ber the advisability of {Utting out* ^liie dancing Tor tho I*n t<?n vear-?n.. ; . Ai it is. thc'tango teas, and all t!*o I'iguiar dunces at thc leading clubs are wivnucd on regu'sr echedul-< ju' t ai f it were not . Lent, at all. . Bueautfe nf u direct appeal from tin jitihop, a i;rcnt many Catholic young copie have given up the new dances, hough tu many Instances wl'u < \ frenlo lelaitunc?. As thc majority iii ho ether churches. thoy svnply mvmt giv.-.u: thom up at al1 Automobile Safe Ychklc . Mr?. ntbert Lowers,, (the oli;rky oung A'iaot'wfio hld in tv.j ceilar rivi a colver and fought u gun lat li wi? i two negroes to DX3C.M. ti.? n r..-m ai;?!? robbing her gas meter, ts ring sonic pretty painful t?t'iige ibotrt tiiciAwanta police. Vi tfji.rfxtd. to them,,that my u;r?r .ni ooi.tg "robbed regularly ly burg r.s." sie. compalins and allil.oy h\t-r td me was that they wou'd bet ont m.* I Pr ow what soon ru>?nt willi n?i(f aud * V>" wl I wouldn v te. cb'c ,liav?. any tprlng hat If:.', ^uln-crlc*?, i-p. on. M'? I go/ my husbauq . .."ol af and went irito the collar sad watt er add went, into- the collar and.wait 1 for 'om .myself." . .. The burgura who wer?-,*.- negroes, ot,um Mrs. Bowers*, Arc, ,but she EO erely wounded one of them, and for natoly escaped unscathed horsolf. he says that the police who were ming 'soon' got then fully a half our after it was all over. Atlanta, March ?-the Atlanta libio Confcroace ht tho Baptist Tab jrnaclo is thronging the big audltor n wiU?J*oi?htf?I. folk, drawp by tho MHO spell of such speakers as Dr. h Campbell Morgan. Melvin Trotter! l?llv?rsd bjr.fpr. Hs Poon Chew, tte . ?ted Chinese leader and Tire con ti tor the Oh?nese in San Francisco. iafejPbew us ld China had put her ii lo the piotr and would never "?Ur futura-te,,assured," he said, will take her place among the tallon* and be one of the world's treat- pow^r?V 'But hf will take time, o Work out'the salvation of the coun I Bfethhtt^tttft^U an unique figure j fDpng the speakers. He has DO au of, ho usual.mannsrof the minister. He H billa fallnw in. ajt, an/t th? >t?Wa! if thc stums is still upon him. There ' m oe *lr? about Mel Trottsr. He talk?! of the City Rescue Mis i?n in his borne town, Grand Rapids, itch. "They come ia thees abd paw for he brass rail with both feet," bo aid ."Wo feed 'em the gospel over he swne bar where they used to get heir suds.v - - . J) Tho mission formerly was.* .ber oom, and burlesque theater and bm ew chances have: been made tn tu OODROW WILSON. Atlanta'? segro?atcd district wa? the ??cst mpve over made hy the city, e Bays it worked in Grand Rapids And ultimately will solve, the problem In Atlanta. Dr. Anna Howard^Shaw of New York, braying the pAth of a broken leg, Alias Vane Addams, head of the famous Hull House of Chicago and eight other officers of the National Woman Suffrage Association will be the principal speakers at a mass meet ing of the woman suffragists to bo held at the Atlanta theatre next Wednesday evening, March 1. The meeting will be the most eig nUicunt .gathering ever held in thc south in the cause of woman suffrage. Tho speaker? will deal with the que? tion of "Votes tor Women' in all ita phases, embodying history, explana tion and argument. One of the Atlanta papers yesterday issued a special Woman Suffrage edi tion, giving several pages to the ap proaching meeting, with articles by noted writers. Young Society women will act aa ushers at the meeting' and a number cf prominent women will be the com mittee in charge of ? arrangements John Temple Graves, a staunch ad va cate of votes for .women, wHl intro duce the speakers. Charged with the . murder of Mans Teel, in Harris county last December, J. H. Melton, a young farmer, went on trial for his life before Judge HUI Yesterday in hte Atlanta Superior curt. The case was brought to At lanta unv?'r a change of Venue to avoid a possible feud between the Teel and Melton families both of which include prominent citizens of Harris county. . The fight to put Charles B. Par.k> er, frormeylhem omfw c cmfw cmfw er, formerly DeKalb county farmer, behind tho bars, a battle waged inter mittostly for ter. years., wi!! bo re S?HK-U next week in tba courts of the Stone Mo.untain circuit., Parker has been arested hi Kebras ka and ls on bis way lp, DeKalb cou.v ty in thc cniicdy st ?xs^cSlcsr. He was arraigned ten years ago on chach os brought by MIBS Piora Tedder ot prominent family, was convicted and sentenced to ten yeera, had his case reversed, was again, tried, "again ~,p^ convicted apd the decision reversed, |and then jumped his bond"and wont wost. conj> tasman William Sculey Howard will bc among. th> array of (lawlor*.in.tim'.cas?r, 'Hfe'?ras r^?l.cl Cr'r.jrv?pn the litigation .heifau,. ftnd/js. ixpected to join thc prosecution in thc Buming triaL _x liuu. W." S. West 'cit Va.ldo?tav. new ^7appointed Bcnsto-, wUl arrtvo in Washlflglon. today andi na uworn,in before thc i uited?t*??<rato,*e?nW Uiajye..tomorrow. llb* ....Wmmlnjilon waV ?igned late ^Ho^day^raW nwrtlpd at ouce blt;.G?.v. Slaton. to Senator l?ke Snitth, who will iutebduco hi? cw. colleague apd be hui sponsor .ut bc?ranojvY. ! Senator West will announce,'his ?po It'oivl plans very shortly after aast-m ng h'H 'scat Gov. Slaton will not ap nco bis* intent tans a? to candidacy o rtiic .senate uaUl. after ScnaVor "?st's announcement. It^, ladtcv.jd y "bis. f rienda tti?? Gov. SlfittofiHvtli taro his candidacy for the UnlKd tos aerate within a short tims. It is believed that tho governor and is appointee wilt by no moana op sc each other', .and should Gov. Sla decldo to offer for the unexpired erm,. Senator West will not make tho ace for re-election. Atlanta, Ga., Mar. 1.-Developments i n todays news in Atlanta. Aa al- . rays the police are finding Gip skirts at tho bottom of several at- < air* . Impersonating "September ?Moro" . rt her ntU.ro. .or. lack of it, Mr?. EU* ? YillJama was arrested at the.F?ach- t ree Inn, hiding in a closet, and. CR. farrell was".taken lato custody st thc L iamb time. . The night clerk had < mnmoncd tho police, saying USA man < md.tee^ fcc*Ung the.woma?>T^ "v " When Prod 3. Wilson was held ?p> , er ,1,000 bond by Recorder. Broyles 4 u a ?hatgo pt highway ropery, judge, , .royles ordered that hts wife also be rought before him. 'i ri don't know what to do with you,"' aid the recorder: "Your husband,lp1 ' thief ?nd will bc, sent up for fbur* ears." J ; I "Tey.my mother,.in Chlcam^'sajdl"? he giri wife.. Thairaegsaga waa sent nd a reply came .promptly. . "I win do nothing for her."Mt said':.' te 17-year-old girl wes without a , tends in tbeTcty. Miss Ethel (Claxton , no of U?e .attaches of thc court, will, ry to find a place for the unfortunate 1 pang woman. K. B. Bellen of Tryon. S. d. ?s hold] t Gie police Bjatlpn on a charge -of J aving attacked Ute pretty trained Win attendant upon his a Ked mother r. He I? alleged to. have been in atuated with the girl and to Jj ?.vhf Greatened her liteJf abe carried ont' or purpose of leaving the city. Both J ?WMSged woman and tho nurse have j isappeared. J After Ty tabb. Xlreenyillp,^Mvch. 4.-Joe Jacksot *t Str?th Ga^ia% baseball player? re.. ^ .for, Athone- ?Oa* jtaid? ha la r'?mg to beat'Ty Cobb. ia cAlebiraiaa Georgia ball, player or, TSK.Ij^ett in his automobile 'io.-; thens, where he ls to train for Ult HHtpen. Regulation of Waler Powern, t Washington. March 5?. -?I...?.-?.. -? it- ,*__ , totarstate oomme&cf?day~?l??tt?*<? ci wiuj. Pre?ld?nt Wilson thc t ? go ni rai dam act proposed L ?tary Gsjrri?on for the r?gulai, atar pe?er prejertt ia , natigafct?i ??ams. ...re Rainer of Blmoh?, obtained the v?a*?''-or Jeni, who endor*.?? >he principle Garrison's pisa. li ff ???? as .ff* > 1 '-'?y'- fa ?hia foyou, a?k^cmxs ?QT'S ts ih? ?ikhd&vd of GOl?lp&VISOTl* m ? J.."?, f ,:.lk>;'." '. ?S>/2?y> ff' I ?K Sold ?vfr-^k?*? - -y^ ?. ..i ,^ -w.o.? i- . u O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o HHSHH ^ .TALBOT o New Vehicles of every description ? ^ ? Horses on nan?, coin? and see them. I,;, HAItTIK DKI'U ' ? o J ? . ??"_3'?> ? \/ TV L.L.IA ? Anden??. ft O. (' Chiquola Brand jj FER T IL! ? ERST . are alway? . . ., ^ , Dry, Finely Mixed? Fra? from lumps, f a!l weight, in ^ood sound bags with?cieiilifkallyblendedammoniates. r ; _ They are made in An d?r*onaad you are invited to comt? Jfche factory and tee thein niade-ive^tigrte before you ni ib'M? ices AR? ?icitiT mn You w?i?ui ?fo heiter, you may do. W/?r*e,Write or telephone. 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