The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, April 11, 1914, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
/. YOUR CROP
In ferti izing ymir, cotton and corn, care should be taken ,tn apply at
least 600 pounds of. high grade tish, blood and bone fertilizer to the
acre for JheMt?srart^TB?itMaslln^fffcsi?fta.v Where-tess than 600
pounds 01 fertilizer is used to the acre, it acts as a stimulant only, and
the crop lakes more plant fotfd fr?rrt the so:< th?ri lt ftWlshes, :and
yoiir soil ?runs down, but where you use 600 pounds or more of fine
fertilizer to the acre, you furnish the soil with mor? plant food than
the crop kakes from' it and your soil improves. And besides, the
more.fertilizer you use, the faster your crop grows and the quicker!
your landiis shaded and you know that is an advantage. And then'
with he?v?y fertHizktion you have larger st?lks, more limbs and leave-;
and bolls. This gives you more vegetable matter for the soil
this vegetable matter furnishes humus for the soil and soil without
humus is-like leather without oil, its usefulness is greatly impaired.
And themheavy fertilization makes more bolls and this makes more
bales, and there is where you make your money in farming.
The difference in cost of fertilizing art acre with 4oo pounds and
600 pounds of fertilizer is around $?3 an acre, the difference in the
crop will bc at least'loo pounds of lint cotton and at present prices
that is a little the rise of iii 3.00. That is how it nays. There is: no
doubt of its paying and 600 pounds to the acre will pay better than
400 pbttrjds or 300 pounds. Unless the ground is in an unusually
high state? of cultivaticjn we doubt if it will pay to. use more than 600
pounds t? the acre for cotton or corn. If your lands are red our
8-3-3 or oin* 9-3-3 or our 10-3-3 is about what you need.
; If you| lands are-gray:?se our 8-4-4 or our;do-4-4. If you are a!
little late i'm planting, use our 10-3-3 or our 10-4-4, as the extra per-1:
centage (if phosphoric $cid will hasten the growth and maturity of j
your cotton. If you don't care to use 600 pounds to the acre on all,
your crop, try it on half and see where you make your money.
Wc ?rc s*-???iR ""i ? "sn, mood and bone goods that has no equal, j
and farmers using it this year will have an advantage'incrjop making
that people who are deprived of it will not understand. We hope
you have noticed the analysis of our goods this year, issued by Clem
son College. Not a single sample has fallen d?wn. the analysis of
every one of them stands up like a little tin soldier. Where the price'
is the same, get the best, 'V;."
J| R. Vand?ver, President. D" S. Vondiver, Manager.
P. S.-flf you have bought other goods try some of this anyway.
8 OIL GO.
6UR ("LASSES ARK BKCFDESliY
ABOVE
those sold, In places' where yoi* aro
.expected.to pick out your own. -''We'
; handle none' - but the very best ac
curately ground crystal lenses. Wheth
er you ar? near, far or weak sighted
. we examine your. eva?, thoroughly ?nd
scientifically before we decide on the
, J!E?S? wn .rcQUlr-c. . .?Dor"I . Ls2i&
' chancea with yoov eyes. Come here
Vv?ery et?art.?crv?ve . Is available.
Prices reasonable #3.00: to $5.00 and
upward. Repairs on frames and arts
10 cants and Upward. .
Dr. M. K. Campbell
112 W. Whit?er St Grsaad Fleer
Office Thone 888J. Res, 'Phone 4?8J
-?-OF A VEHICLE OF ANY KIND
! AViM;rilli U - \ ?? ":ru,;f(,ii^i:i
let us show you our stock before you buy.
We carry a complete stock of all kinds. Also Har
ness, Whips and Robes.
We have some extra good values in Mules ?rid
Horses, Liberal terms and courteous treatment
to all.
J. j S. FOWLER
ANDERSON, : SOUTH CAROLINA
jM.UIJ.11111 ri Tl M 1.1 I ? I Ul '" I limn MIT' -a-4^??^?-M-?-MM?-?
p s o o p|o ? o o ooo o o o o oj TSA?EE ACCEPTS CALL
0 ?Bf_ ..WIHIanwioft barter ?lees to Lstteat.'frr
c -kSfctV- ; Oj -"Church
o BRONCHOJ3?LLY o\ r*eceater,-TA*pV.i 1$.-The Rsv. J.
o ? * ' * end the o ?H. Thayer of Wllllaracton has accept
' RE? Wm ' o ed the ^storat^^^n^Bap*^
,1,^ . 0{church at tW9 ?HAVV^
o A4 thc O-thfr sueceasor of Dr. J. H.
0 PALMETTO THEATRE o ; >v;>" reata*,* ^several m?bthK ago.
? -* TODAY e'fttr. Thayer v.*it-<l Lancaster some
1 SATl^, JWBB. 11*. fS^t^^.&SS^tt^S.
? { ' , " ?lrollrn? arid ?cfcol&rlv ?3NDOB lt the
ALL PLANS COMPLETED
THE CHAUTAUQUA
PROGRAM WILL PLEASE LO
CAL FOLKS
MUSICAL FEATURES
Pms ? Clippings ' From Other
Towns Endorse Every Attrac
tion On Program
With all plan* now practically com
plet crt for Andersen's chautauqua, be
gin nins April 28 and continuing until
I May 4, Anderson people will begin
?to invite their friends and relatives
'rom near-by tdwns to come to Ander
son for this event. Local people will
?buy ticket? for the week on a most
liberal plan when these tickets are
I placed on sale and the affair'is al
ready an assured financial success.
If the press clippings . from other
towns tell the truth it will also be ff
s?ecess from an artistic' standpoint,
and Anderson will have a chautauqua
week to compare favorably with that
of any other city in the State. The
following ls what th-? ClarksvHle,
(Tenn.,) Chronicle had to say of the
chautauqua attractions:
"Chautauqua week came to a close
i last evening with the largest attend
ance bf the entire week. It was i
splendid gathering of thc best citl
zesebjp. of the .community, PO note
worthy that superintendent Ellis, of
the Redpath chautauqua, took, occas
ion to refer to lt especially as being
one of the; most representative Chau
taiiqua assemblies be ever witnessed
land it waa not only .bbs, but enthus
iastic', keenly interested every moment
'of. the time, wholly responsive to and
I sympathetic with the the spirit of the
occasion? Now that our good people
know from actual exp?rience Just
what arc tho possibilities of the cha
tauqua movement, thej\ are, unani
mously agreed as to its great helpful
ness to the community. .Accordingly,
lucy hsv,- been ?"irtk tr? assert their
desire to become oermanently identi
fied with the movement.
"The programme last evening was
delighfully entertaining; Ita first part
consisted of a musical concert by the
i famous Barnett family, all nf whom
'aro artists of merit.'
"The thanks of, the entire immun
ity is due to our generous fellow-cit
izens who acted as guarantors and so
Insured us the splendid chautauqua
which closed last night. The chautau
qua not only came up to Its adver
tisements., but-surpassed the expecta
tions of the people. It means much
to ; the eommuHy tc- liara each, year
Boen a high grade series of entertain
ments.. The. lectures, the. music and.
the more general entertainments were
all ot such a high Order that lt would
be unfair to especially name any of the
progra maa having precedence. It
;ls rlgjb^;bowyer, to speak.;of.theae
who were With' us tho entire week. Dr.
'Ellis, the panial whole-soulde mana
ger; Mn<^.maberrV, whose literary In
terpretations at the morning hour
were very inspiring, and Mr. Spie?,
whose fine work tor the Boy and Girl
Scouts made a lasting impression and
?u?u? iii ?1* ????;-e i:mi he wou?? ^S- ii
turn next year."
1 RUSSIAN GIVEN
! *A FULL. PARDON
Held In The Anderson County
Jail, Foreign Laborer Re
leased Y??ter??r
Sheriff Ashley received a telegram
yesterday from Governor Bl ease in
which the Chief Executive- ordered
that sheriff release Phillip Waranow
Skt. The telegram .said , 'that the]
proper "pardon papers' would " follow by
mall
one of the party" ot 30 laborers recent-h
ly brought from New York to work'1
ip the quarries at Willlamston. Sev
eral days ag6 10 of the laborers Con
cluded, that they had enough of Wil
llamston. abd- accordingly took ' their
departure. Thc ' pr?????r ?etiu'rivu
here was caught at Belton, taken; be
fore Magistrate Acker on a charge' of
violation of a labor contract and
committed to jail, following a plea ot
guilty. ?^ator it w?* ??certaised thct
the Russian is only 17 yerra of age
and therefore he could not be guilty
as charged, since a contract ?nade by
a minor is frot - valid. This la the
ground on which the magistrate rec
ommended te the governor a fall par
don. The young man waa released
last night abd lt was sstd that he in
tended r-iturnlng to Willlamston.
RAILROAD MEN
HERE YESTERDAY
j Also Representatives of the Mer
?hauts ?t 'BwnW? Transporta
tion Oofttpany In the City
Anderson had the pleasure of enter
! tnining som? i/mfv distinguished visit
ors yesterday, these bein? R. C. Moor?
of Baltimore, freight traffic manager
of the Merchants A Miners Transpor
tation Company. Carroll H. Smith of
'AUsr.ti,IIa ?c-thcTu Agent cf ihn
{same cemeioiy; IS. Tbomnaon. gene?*! j
{Manager of>i,he%Fieti/non( & Northern {
lime? abdu: i???Alle? nt tho il?*??-I
j ville piece of the Piedmont & ST>r*b-j
jtbT^biggrst^^^ companion
in'the untied States. Neither of th J
atives of ibis corapsav.
[her? yesterday. b?d ever visited An
^ir^n ktfrirs rmi >W"T
TOM STOUT
Tom Stout ls one of Montana's new
hepresenlptives In congress. "He ls
?dltor of the Fergus County Democrat
tad his lie rsc-is. at Lswbj%?"~
vere charmed with the city and with
anderson t people. They I Urd?]' every
hlng they shy hero and did uot hesl
ate io say ad.
Tioy were ticken, oui t/^ftn automo
ill? ride ?11 oYer'.the city :im] made
number? of complimentai, ^"larks
bout Anderson's beautiful, homes and
he busfnftSs Induct ri -s of the city.
VND?RSON CIGARS
MAKING GR?AT HIT
iome Industry Got A Hying
Staue On First Doy's Business
Yesterday
The ?rat day. for inp- Anderson -Ha
'haa Cigar uo" was a splendid one,
iccordlng to the pfopHeters*'?or *ttte
tew enterprise. When the cigars were
lUtributed, to the Grexavvaed iparty
iesterday. the gentlemen wh^ took
hem-said' that they wore surprised
.vcr auch,, a splendid ?stiele being
>roduced itrom a Sonth.CatpUna. plant,
t seemed to them that-, *lu* cigar
vere fully as stood HH ge-tra! highc
?riced brinda and this iSr.resgUk a Iso
Th? cigars . given aw '"booster,
mrty w?te "Anderson Rjsead" sod
Jatfe will,- be jt - leader-,: wlUkr?u? naca
mmpany.? It ls a fine smoakirand. <if
iie And-jrson-Havana Co.. wUl ?O??
inue putting out Ulla grade,0/ gooda
lie'success ot tim new >und?rtakiag
viii .soon, be assured.
BRAVES PirrriNG
ION WA?^?IM1
Srent Pow-Wow Will Be ' Held
Bx South Carolina Red af
Sn Rock HOI
The/ bravea of South Carolina hold
ng membership in. the Improved Dr
ier of Red Men are putting on their
rar paint, getting together ?heir bows
ind arrows and making ready to move
sn Rock -Hill next week, where a
treat talk' fest and pow-wow will be
teldv The occasion is th? ,-mnual
State convention of this-order sad the
meeting Will he called td order Mon
lay. Itwj JU continue, until Thursday,
the last Hay beibg taken np with a
Injuner ci special features and Thurs
ay morning all the "heap mach bi?
;hlef?." villi depart 'for their hemes In
loo various-parts of the state. This is
innualiy, * great event with tho Red
Men of the State and it is sa?d that
Flock Hill has - made . some elaborate
^reparations for taking care of the
risltorri and showing them a royal
Rood tim? during their stay in what
Ruvk inn1 peopin choose to tenir "A
3ocd Town."
At a itecent, meeting of the local
tribes of Red Mouthe following d??*?
jatea" weffe. selected to go firent an
?cr??r, iv Sut? Kui io tase pan m
the deliberations of the State body:
[fer HS. Tolly. B. B. OosBctt, BL C.
summers. Jr.. J. C. Press!?; B. C.
Voung, J. A. Mahoney. W. F. James,
IV. W. McMahon and others.
Col. E. H. Aull of Newberry, editor
>r the NeWb?rry Herald and Newn. ls
be Great Sachem of the order for
his state and la to preside ut tba Rock
ititi meeting. Col, Aull is said to be
;boroughfer posted On all matters re
stive to (be-order and will add much
o the Reek Hill meeting.
QREEJNVVOOD PAPER
WAS SPLENDID
Skited fvlany Comments From
Tl? Anderson People Who.
fe..
*n_CA:..
Anderses, people were very ^|^r~
noex yesterday in honor of' the
Greenwood booster trip. Anderson
yes fo.ll of these papers last night
!>.-| i . .. ' ! ?Ki i:. ?'? :
ivery" store and on every ^reljfirtgg!
?er la t?ie city. Getting out,.*^?*
?age paper Ia an accomplishment, <?*?t
HOUSE EMTEREO ANO
? WHS HELD-UP
.- i
THREATENED TO KILL M. H.
HENDRIX
SECURED ONLY $15
White Man ?nd Two Negroes!
Entered Hom? Lui Night
At Early Hoar
Shortly after 9 o'clock night. M. H. j
Hendrix, a carpenter living on Fair
street, waa awakened by a nofae and j
half-rising in bed he confronted three
men. one of whom had a search li^ht
pointed in Hendrix's face. Before he
could utter a word, he was warned
that if he moved or made an outcry he
would be Instantly killed und while
two of the men guarded him a third
went through his overalls, on a ynn'.r
near the bed, and secured the sum of
Sir,. This Is the story told last night
a little after 9 o'clock by Meudri?. hu
pre?ente4 himself at tho Anderson
county Jail. He said that *ie had also
told the police of the occurrence and
naked that both the city and county
officers take atone at once :?nd try
to locate the three men.
Hendrix said that tho noise which
caused him to wake, was thac resulting
from the men raising a back wintlow.
He had already gotten to. sleep and
was alone-in thc house, nt tba time.
lila daughter makes her homo with
him but she la- visiting relatives in
u near-by town and there wits? no ether
occupant of tho houser nt tho time.
He Says that two* of tho men were
negroes while thc thir.l wo* n white
man and seemingly the. director uf tho
affair. The white man made the
search of thc overalls while the two j
negroes prevented the victim from
making any call for assisterez, lie
was so blinded by the bright light1
shining into his face that ho could
not Jdentify any one of tiri throe oth
er than the nmagre doscuptlon fur
nished as to their color.
Only $15 waa 1? ;r?.: ?nn thu
me tnelves .appropriated, lie also
aaa S3 ia his watch pocket, these be
in?' three on?.dollar bi?b< but thor
over looked this and oh*."tined only UM?
II??5. ix neomg to be an o vident fact
that the men knew Of Hendrix hav
ing the ?1"> because thev were sat
isfied arte/ they obtain.4 vhnt amount
(and did not cake any further search,
?either of ihe clothes or the rest of
j the house.
I The officers, when advised last night
of the happening, were at a loss asi
. to what to do. It was finally deter
I mined that no successful search could
be made last night, so tba matter waa !
I postponed until this morning. Sheriff I
??UhJayand bis deputies, together with]
I the police force and the other officiate, |
will go tb work this morning on tin* |
clues furnished them and they will
endeavor to apprehend tbe guilty par
ties. They have little information j
on which to base their investigations
but a more complete examination of
the premises this morning may bc r.nf
flclent to furnish some tangible evi
dence end give tho officers sometning
\ to woifk r?rt . . .
Hendrix said last night ihr? he did 1
aol have the remotest. Idea as. to tue]
IrtonHty ef t>.s ?kr?? Sea aim he Could
furnish no clear description of them.
Dated by being suddenly awaken>:i
and with the bright light shin nv* in
I his .face he could hardly hav 3 r'joog
I nlzed any of tho men even If ho knew
them and he 1B not sure that he e>er
saw any on? of the three before.
NEW COMPANY HAS
BEEN ORGANIZED!
Will Deni In Anderson Dirt Un
der Finn Name of Smith
Re? Itv Co.
j Tho newest real estate concern for
'! Anderson waa commissioned yester
day by the Secretary of State, this be
ing the Smith Beatty Co. Petitioners
?ur the commission for the new corn-)
pany are named as being J. J. Smith,
J. J. Major, Lee O. Holleman and E.
P. Vandiver
This concern will do a a*cn?rAi
; eui sic business in Anderson, buying!
a?d' selling real estate in al) sections.]
Joe Smith, now president ot the An
derson county fire ?naurunoe com
pany, will be the manager of the new
. concern and he will have active charge
of the company's affair?. Mr. Smith
lian had much experience in tba real
'estate business and be will direct the
i affairs or the company in an able and
! conservative manner.
The new company is commissioned
with a capital stock ot V?,000.
EN'ORKE PRESBYTERY TO WEET
;$?? -:
Union,* April. IP.-Enoree Presbyte
rial will meet IA tba First Baptist
church hero next week. This organ
isation is composed of the ladies rois
siotury societies ot the Preabyterian
chutfhes In Cherokee? flreeaviile, Lau
ISfts* ?parti??burg and Union eoun
session will begin Tuesday and
and continue through Thursday.
On Tuesday afternoon at 5 o'clock.
JBSbt -wili be a reception sad the. la
dire of the mlssloaary societies of the
j other denominations in the olly have
?Man invited to attend.
The program arranged for the ase
st?os of the Presbyterial ls one that
will prove helpful to all those Interes
ted iq the great work of mission?.
I E. P*. Ka?? jStarr wss among the
business visitors to the city ?ester,
You
can lead & horse to water
but
YOU
can determine just how
much an Ad in the paper
is worth by the results
you get from it.
YOU
possibly'haven't been
getting t h e desired re
sults from your adver
tising
There's a Reason !
YOU
can increase your busi
ness-sell any thing-sup
ply your every want-by
A-D-V-E-R-T-I-SI-N-G
J_?rn _
- its -
Anderson
encer
i f iijmt
OOOOOOOOOOOOO
o PERSONALS. o
o o
o o o o oopo p oooo
Ollie Pruitt r.t Columbia was is ?hs
city yesterday'on business.
A. a. fitkv nt Greenville spsnt yss
ItjBUy In the city a guest at tho Chi
li udla hoi ri.
'Miss 8ara)i Quinn or Charleston is
in the city, the guest pf Miss Butler.
. Magistrat? W.P.Bell o? Iva spent
a few hours In the city yesterday.
Prank Rhody or the Hammond sec
tion anent a few hours in the city
yesterday.
Wiitin nrJ Lawrence McGee of Storr
were amc-ng the business visitors to
the city yesterday.
J. O. Clamp of Antrevllle was In thu
city yesterday tor a few hours on bus
i?cm?.
J. M. Richardson of the Pork section
was among the business visitors to
thc city.
Hampton Schlock of Townville was
in thc city ye^Urdsy on business.
King of the Hopewell section
waa among the well known visitera
in the city yesterday.
Calhoun Wilson ot Long Branch was
in Anderson yesterday fpr a few
hours.
SL G. S Va fm nod ??BH margaret Ev
ans of Pendleton wer? shopping Uv the
city yesterday.
S. Bolt of Honea Path was one
of tbs business visitors to tbe city
yesterday. '
Dr. McLesky was In the city yester
day on business.
Walter L. Miller of Greenville spent
an*w days In the city yesterday on
business.
J. 8. Middleton ot Columbia spent s
few hours la the ^elty yesterday.
G. M. Macnlder of Greenville
among the guests registered at thc
Cbiquola hotel yesterday.
C. 8. Allen- of Greenville spent a
few hoofs In the citv yesterday wi
business.
E. G. Mason of Charlotte, spent a
few hours In And>r*on y^twwfajjr.^
.'.Mr. and Mrs. Sam McAdams of Iva,
were shopping tn the city yesterday.
i. W. Glenn of thr* Holland's ?tore
?eclion Spent yetterup us the city.
Mr. aaa Mrs. W. L. Lowe of the
Starting Something
We have exclusive agency for
the Perfection Auto Starter
-FOR FORDS
srsxki. Lit ?~ ?sq?s& -fes? i*
you ano siiow you that there is
SSC i 5 p?ut O? ure i ??uricr Ul inot?oil
after the engine is started.
Simplicity, Durability and low
cort wil tell thia starter to half the
Ford owners.
Write or seo
PIEDMONT GARAGE
X C. STRIBUNG, Manager
?.Th? AlrfnmAkO. as?- ??
1 WANTS lit
An up to date store
room will be built on N.
Mainstreet to suit the
needs of the firm who
want to open business in
id location. All inter?
ested parties will please
promptly address "Bull*;
der" care of The mtelli
cancer.
BM?
Level land ?action ?ere "boj"*'.;;? in
he elty yesterday.
Mrs. James Austin and Miss Sulti
.-An at tha Hone* Patti watton we?. I
he city yesterday.
Mrs. ic y. Lstlmer of Lewnd-svllle
iras shopping In the city yesterday.
Mrs- John Cstlett and children arr>
risiiiog friends and relatives in Sea
?HPS?".