The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, May 08, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
Until your
been in vadee
damage don<
Fl
i o put in ttl
Every day tl
oft screening
against him i
opportunity 1
ly germ-to g
home, g
are the <
And the CO!
When you c<
risk.
iche and pain fs a relta
V?U (wi cure the dlffl
A lazy, torpid, si?ggtish
is, without a doubt, responsible
moro aches adn pains than any
1er thing, for to it we trace constl
"m^b^ilousneas. indigestion, head
lie, etc.
out by going'right
?e Store*? ;
houses in all parrs Jil
of frht* cit\r Wii
torne has
i and \ the
e
pse screens;
lat you,put
; y^?r home
n?reases the
:or th? dead
et i?to your
Screens
Cheapest
ST is small,
insider the
ure Co.
Anderson,^; C, ;
tuUona! grounds, based principally ca
the entirely technical grruudu that
?FTSflX *wa8, nat orewnt In the court
in^^bea the Xard?ct waa rendered.
Frank's attorneys, it will be recalled
consented to waive thia right at the
Mme. but lb* attorneys vwi,o have since
weil called Into the defense sar that
--7"? **? ?"^?a?.^?"o.nai fi?bt tbatcould
MW* ?rf -?vo.i) "-?. j
Uh -g?eh a, slend.
now basing his hope'of salvation from
the gallows. Solicitor Dc-fsoy ig to
dar conv^jQsd that the case has roach.
'Vt H6 does not believe that
the United States supreme court' will
Have Jurisdiction or will interfere
aa'ft now stands, which will be watch-j
eu with a?raoslas keen interest aa thc
fate of Prank iteeif. is the proposc-d iii.
instigation pf bribery by the grand
iury^ in which nan l-i?hon. the chief j
lieutenant .or Willam .T . Burns, has
been bounddv?r ..ns? a mate rial- wi tn ess j
Uve Burna himsatri
may bo boun&nHHHBHB
T!k>' charge tn that the ?reac'-; '.
Bngsdavj, was bribed with j
1200 in the $resehc? of tho. Burns men,
to give false testimony that Conlcv
; In
Heh
wraser f a
Railroad officials frota? Portiand? 1
?er of Texas are engaged la working
earryis^f 239.000 men to i
to Mexico, As the Ijbarterntaster's d
?olqts of mobilization m tal* cpqdi
er. TBS term "nmb?lzsti?n*' na opp
^pprutlon purposes/with aa little del
army fores? would most likely be to.
said, be New Orleans. Galveston, Sa
CANDIDATE AGAIN!
i
William H. Hearst lo Keep Open HOB??
Vet the Shrlner*.
Atlanta, May 7.-William Randolph
Hearst i H lp become an Atlantlan du
ring the Shriser's coaveiiUOn ?ext
week. Mr. Hearst haa obtained ?
short time lenee on the palatial home
Of.Captain J. W> English, Jr.;r-c?n
Peachtree street to keep, "open house"
for the Shrioers.
The first plan which Mr. Hearst dis.
cussed, was the holding of one,?nr.,
two elaborate receptions, ?but:it 'was'
decided later to have a kind of an In
formal troas? warming A hat will ikoSp
the mansion open fer all .the Sbt?nersi
ot all hours-of the day or'night, . A
Tho pantries aro ti? be lavishly
stocked with rAfreahineatfit^botk.^etvj
ables and drinkables and' ali .tho
ftbfia^rs jsdjl.be^/wsJy?sso^ jt i? rumor.
ed, by the way, tbat'Mr. Hearat Is
gongj. to entertain in the same man
sion In a different "Way for the grand j
op?ra stars noxt season. S- \
; The Shrine plan grows now in.'?igej
and magnificence as thc last days pass.
Every hour brings new developmentt
and indications point to' th? largest
crowd thai has ever gathered for thy
purpose in the southern state?.
CTnder the direction of the local.Po.
t?ut?to TVrresi. Adair ? spimdtd or
iUe iia???ius and entertainment ot
the crowds, and Atlanta Is prepared in
every way to open np to' tbs sov. as?-'
gigantic task set .her as a dlrpenser ;
of ROU them, hospitality to over 30,000j
guests.
?Every individual Atlantlan ls aiding
in th3 preparations. Hundred? pi
??mes have been thrown oj en to ae- ]
comodato the the overflow from? the |
hotels and parked Pullmans, while!
practically ' every marchant in tim ?an_!
tral part of the city fa aiding by dec
orating tte front of his store.
Many of the tallest skyscrapers are
already - elaborately draped with tho
many colored flags freya top to bottom,
?T?S?H festooned cit u??? o? uincir?cj
lights cross the streets In mani- diws?-i
tiona. The capital dom* la outlined la j
lln.vs of five and glgantio Shrine eni
hlems an Jiung everywhere .^ j
Jackies and M
lyaifaMe Nation?
?ife? States and
ibarkaiton ii Cai
/ JCT
c *\ <^ evt* or MOM
Je., to Pottiahd. Ore., and from nor the i
ont the tnuwportatioD p.'amj to meet a |
he weet convenient point on the nentbei
epartment han figured oat the movement
*7 will be jp W York, Washington: CWka
lied to these cities means, of course, niera
airee possible pa. railroad movements. T
ela for divinion in making up various eb]
? Antonio. Ri Paso. Douglas, Aria., and
OOO.OOQOOO ooooooooo
O ? . O
? j&9*S?ss CZTKZ MILLS ?
i? ? ' ' ?
o o o o o o.o oo ooooooooo
j Thc attendance at'tho-revival.ser
viere - - i Metnoaist enuren
is increaslng't?a?y and much interest
.ia being manifested. A
' ?ev.??J.i'v'j^. Damaris assititin*
brother, the pastor^ Rev. Sam Donner.
Til? meeting .will continue ail thc *re?k'
? ::<i -ly in invitfff tb. attend
tlvv.ser vices.
Mrs. K. 'i?. Thacker bas. murnea
i home' attar spending a while with her
'?.sod, wt* Isseka* i inj Atlast*. ..
Mrs. Fannie.Fomnit ans son.^WJl
liain; a&e&t Asnda.v^ in Seneca.
Mrs. "S.' D'. Nicholson or Walhalla
^vlH^m^^Mo^r. Mrs.. Lindsay
this weee.
.. Mia*>^lIe^.iiTi^&(',1a''vl8ltlug in
Atladta.Tihft Week." !
Mr,. A- II./ Hamlin hau moved his j
fanrity to' Md?ormiek, fsTl'J
Miss Salle May Patterson of Abbe
ville ls visiting the Miases Heaton thiel
week.
Mrs. J. W. Abbott and daughter.
?A, ?oe Copey,; and little sha of Wal
li al ta are ?pending tho day with MT,
end Mrs. F, J,-.White.
I Mr. W. S. sion; has TSQYAI?
i rami?y to Centro?, S. C. ' !
Ali. T-~ -...... -.k..
k-ware rtut on the river fishing last w?eek
land they report a good-time.
ralf F. CV.
ffipted from cccood'hhhd In Nb.*' ? mili
tb.overr-?er ot' weaving in No. 1 Mill.
Hts many f rl-"03s ,.>vlll be glgd to hear
.of this and alf wish him uu?cfes*. "
Clarks automhbll-y.
t Mr. i c ,:??*Ma.m ha? eceepi~!
& position with the Andf-fS?ri Cotton
Milla and has* moved 'his family to
tn?s place. We are klad to h.%vi> i>u-.;r.
whinston,
?aimed W
i fo sse*,
The house Co
1 call the an
rn bill, carry
>vidtng for the
i|>vo tn?? og?T. ?..> ? .
ni Michigan to th? ?o>i then* ter? co im
possible call br tba war departW^r
rn coast or twiner f?r'*r??*per?iU?6n
of the tam) forc?? ?o for. t Im principal
?go. St Lou!* Kania* %Mf tod
ftr-Jk c?htrB'lizatfdo point for ?;\\m
he piucos adjacent hi Mexico nt wbk ti
mmSuds to enter Mexico would, lt ls
Los Angeles. Cs I.
Son and Wnd llring Ont I'gly Spvts
if ?re'? a chance. M3*s~^ckle-face,
?''fry ? remedy forlr^wW wlla^th?
guarantee of a r?liAbte dealer th?* U
w,ft!t heit cost you-arpenny unless tt:
removes th- freckles; while' it Undoes
gWe-'yod a clear-: 'completan, the ex
pettsfe ls'trifling.- . : .
Simply gel rb Ounce of ?t'hiuc- -fl au]
bl? btrength front any druggist- autj.
a few. hp^pJiCBtions should[ sh^JSSn.
h ow' ?*sy it is to ' rid yourself of .'th?
homgdjr freckle? .apd get a beautiful
complexi?n. Rarely is moro than one
do?hie' strength ot hine as! tblV ia th?
prescription sold under, guarantee of
?maney. back if ft f?ll? io
freckles. 3 "
. nine administration .naval construe-:
t?on program. The building program
includes, two battleships? .one ?,to.'~bpJ
built in spmc government'navy.'yard:'{
six torpedo boat destroyeru, ope Beal
gOirig torpedo boat,v three ;
f"~?e subtsaria? ior^iiu huatsYto ne j
constructed op the Pacific coatt. and
f.i::r cahaarljef ^ 1
Most Prompt add Efficient Cure fer
iMa I'eiifs.
When you have n bad cold yim want
.a remedy that will not only gjve;>e?
lief", but efleet ji prompt 'and perma
nent cure; a remedy that' ia 'pleasant'
to take, a remedy that.contain?:noth
ing injurious, Chamberlain'? CJpURli
Remedy meets ali these requin i
IS VP?Hi *.???..<*..>- -I
j-j-- -.. -. y>?ni tcHvroa mc
lungs, kids xpectorntion, opens the
aecreU?ha.aint? restores tho .oyat?m to
a. healthy condition, This rem?dy.hM
a World.-wide repUfc&ahn and Use and
con alwayn he d?ppndc.d UX?on. Sold
by Kvans' P!
.1 vmvn ",V111 1 i M , IITWPMB^
?. Y?ur cropuviirbe liife&frttii?tior marredinihe irmtrths of ^ay and
June.1 -iryo? Xe* Ir^rt&'bfl flowing nicerWrV t?&1ttbrit?s,.giv?ii
go?tj preWMRtoi 5\jrb'8tand a v% much ^?tW^ti^'or making
?fcod'crarand your crop will sttn4 a4ver? coruliiions better lu. Ju?y
andrAugo?>; * " > ?
If a pig gers sf?ftte^ln ?ts i?rly'*outlvH'tt^^ to
jhfc? a'g??d r?iisirtg.hog out 61 it later: ' if ybur cottrj? is.st?nlfMror
If*tt getir-sdrt'stiln or : oi ?ie dither ailments tu , tu?. ;?
Sie, it has to recover from tlf?s^bcfore itc?n t?fcc bf) its -v
liiTH nevfe'naoes i*:w?tr?s Hf v/otod irVit had not suffered these
Wes. Side'-afessiti??kbV^tfra^fe'-Ptoiufood.' m?J/esihfc plant vi
?u?^4^??t?iT>>^' ?fT?iUp^ttrid lt grows off ir^ J^Wri: tf^ ..
flf$a*youi arm ?thd set H."?rr?t get it properly ?.set- atid%rop?*iy%t?w':
together, it ts never ai strong as "before it was broken. *'A bird with
a broken' whig: ??vet tafor? ^tm^B?^'' Y ^riT* ' /
And s?HiTwith VOur cotton. 'Early attention ??id
tt?n Is'm?r^ than h|irof the. battle."-", There- s no o?uestion cl Ssas;
dffcsstng paying. You notice what top dressing did for grain
spring; as sdt?n as ttfe top UresSfag was adminliaeted/ the grain.came
Mt o? $e Wrfks^^
will borne out of the kinks. The pt&^i^W^^'WS
unusually, tine this $priqgv:aiid where1 ihe preparation.is-fine' the f?rtrs
mg's good and side dressing is bound to pav. ./.. .
Some t?rmers hive fbund's?d? tfrefttygunpro^taWefctlmt is betaue
it was applied too tate; it 'should be 4?fNtedtarflm
your cotton to'a siana* ' because '^ou' do not c??>f?s|d? dress c
that you are going to cut putland as soon as ? the grass out "ol,
you? cotton.'because, you db hoi care, to side dres irr*& t*k**v
care of ll?eif in a crop if ietaWker As.soon aMhUls.done/then ike
side dressing should, be applied 'and you-are. not going mr*appl v
much of it. Up'to View years !?^b-Wa?\ce .?M rhor0 wrtfraemAaVi
the whole united'Staieso'f America and they did hot use (t an at one*,'
either. The French farmers m?kc>exy.fm? fl
In a few-years .peo?e ^wjlw?MerWii i ;e ?0 Utile; fertlHeer .
now in making cro|^:a|M:'Key Md t! >' of a Mr.-Rogersito??
In . ^br?;nce;.?o^Aty . wfo. side ;drei?m)rM9?'-eV^ ti^ Hfr-eUitl
vated lt, and: when he wound up ??^v?tlnji ??i:- ?.>.<;?. ?ie fiad used
about 1800. p?njnds of f*^ ind ?p
gathering his crop, he had gathered Sito prends of thu Clifton to trje
?rfei. not $e?4'?olton^rtint cotton, two bales wei|W?|f? 44b 'pounds
each to the acre. Now, if this, is not' profitable,- .tb*;'t?^?ti.?f us bad.
better qurtfarming.
. Side dressing your cotton, prevents dUeasc ta w?'.kh cotton hi li?ble
bectuiMt ,Hv*tronger and1 better abie tb witnstwdsUt^e TrowlWi lt
is stronger because lt ss better fei." A well fed pig or a welt fed chiUi
can resist dt*ease \ictter-than a little siunt?d3gffifbV pi
Then, when i man's cotton;crop . . . . it ii-grcen,
and g^tieasy a,id:tfrd^ ?? ?i;
to work it better and he wilt have a better crop; Their, BU; a rtWMr.' '
feels his oaftfa' little rnore Vith; a-good crop than lie does trthcr^e;^
lfi%i?it?-'-hlni:.,lwtti;f.. -credit.?.Jt^.it.:....-.
hi# commubity Having: a good crop of. green, greasy gr?w>
ing cottojnTr thattr having a" little yellow, rusty? stunted/, m
bumble be'?: ^ffeti' v/?he tlmelispa?t when aman can ; 'rit?ta* 'M
-jBfttPwl#T*^ectittttity and grow bumble b?e cotton.' ..Some pea{s;
J??op?ain that tliev canndt^etlhwr hands to sid? dress crops, but tji{s
W.,?t^rs Ht ts HkiJ tnt ; cetitMor
?pokert of In the Good Book; when he tells-mah to crd.a tt?o|.??< *
does it." 1 ; "t I
H you Vp|Jiy'?ir5 \ .
spring rains get a part of'tt; we grass^gets a- pai.t; the eOit?h'-tba'
cut out in re?Ur^hg J'?Ur'erOp'.t?' * stand fej?Mfg|O^V.$,., '
i?0tti^Jg.cr^:'^f probably ?bf't?^f?ia^'?jSm ?.?
You wilt have i 58 .olinc. . ?sm^^ia; half of th??
^#ei?ihs\ (he gjj^ss aiitf cotl?. ut, s?; yW .. ??-.I,.:
have about $4''o?iic?s of ariim?M jait'dyou have T4,7tii? >:.<.
M with this 64 ounces oi i Timonsa. The wondt-r :
tittleMWi?? w?ii ma^Visu?hk'a-'olafejence in thc .-rap. ; You can
this" difference1 by ct?mpa'Hng/^^Wf?^?i^ .;
that is not feHlllzed; You WVc?t??-.f? tftecot?slon^.nlf-fei-.:.. _.
?nieii.are! giving,you good g?od? or so little-woulu not ms:----: ?
! W^?^tbis fego?^ ?; : . IK
fj|fct??( the ..i^e;W^\tn^k^ih is greatest, the^?^^;?!^?l*?i ? i
ing by, toe additional if uti that the stalk takes' <^p, j^ta^tH? - ,
your plant ts hungeriiig"and thirsting for'plaU't fb?H1, . ?;
ypniiHigh? say, fer ylfte'/as thc hartj^t^^^r lin-. ^ r j^ok, M
the supply, is reducetf and is d.^?!W|gM
! increase the food ?nd .then they not tj?la^^elr .
?ot increase ihetr tbo????.wRen you increased thc^ :
. i -r???6 41-' mV 4 \ cliAit trtf?9 *
t.-i.tsj evei-y-jContest tor com-or coiion"th?t..iia$ i3e?n:er
?yt?ra-.t??fi,' the one' who got -the t?rize side dire'ssew^'l^?fot?' aiJd; more
; 'H?i: O?lCe. . I itere - 55-,??^ wviavnt Bvuw ini>r 'nyttrCWOlffftlUCSC:
mandoe^ hot s4a?d* g*o>t<if ? chance of getting the nriie hi a
? contest who ?fces wot ^dff'-dress^' '
Tn t9i vthfs-cbumy mada the biggest coto ?rori:IJ?i ever growft v
and tti?re ^as'mbre side drt?sihgi^'vfh?! .
?cHeiti^; tMth?f^-lt 'W^t-Mtioi^?r i^Stm^i}' >
give your tuttle enbugii eptri att?o-are moilm^
? Satufd?y 'nig^?tii ihd yotV ^?vevno notion of'givsn r ough corii ?h
oats and V?tef th Apr?? lo last lt until October.:wl'Hitat ts what v<
I wWeti - j'mt?fes^lmWI^4Mton In April and expect it fe ititi- 'A crop ui$.
til Immatures hi CV!. - ;.
W a m?tiHi^mm^^W^?^Sp is his money crop-his u
.iWiWiigj-'protit-ahd he .only wakes'one eo.ttoh'?^-*3r^"
lng the'c?s?;- itfwltt^'a^hirr? tb nur^hSiC?o^ fee\i iver H* lt
has been ?sHm?ted ihaV^
ror i$mvm?'?? The profit ls grea
In ;siartfire4ifl?|plhe crop gets et