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t EXCURSION ^ - 10 < Atlanta, Ga. & Birmingham, Ala. M --V?A-i \ Piedmont&NortheroRy.and Seaboard $ Thursday, September 3rd, 1914 Greatly Reduced Round Trip Rate? As Follows: Pron Bate Kale Atlanta, fia Birmingham, Ala Spartanburg 8. C....,.$3?Q.UM Tucspau 8. f. .UO...,. <!."?? V Bunrau 8. C..... ??. <L25 #* ' fJn-i.r S. i.. : *M..?2? ? Cb lek Spring-. 8. C.3.S5. &25 i Taylor? 8. C.-. 3J25. 6.25 \ Greenville 8. V..?4?.. 6JJ0 W Piedmont H. V.BJOO. CJJO 4 FeUcr 8. C. . .Uta. 8.00 \ rVUIisiBHtoa H. CY.3.6a. ..,.. &00 V Belton 8, C,.8JW.OM <? Anderson a C. .8JMJ.6.00 i < llom a Path 8. C.MW. COO V Donalds 8..C.M9. coo ^ Shoals Junction S. V.3JOV_.CJK) g Hodges 8. C. .?.?0.. .6,00 ? The tares tor caildrcu under fife years will be one half . (he fares quoted above. Tickets will be sold ea September 3rd on all trains sched uled to reach Greenwood 8. C. before ll a. m. Seaboard Air Line Special arrhes At mata SrSO-p. m-, arrives Birmingham 0:20 p. m. Beturning tickets wlll.be good, OB- all Seaboard Trains w" (except No. 0 scheduled to leave Birmingham at 7:15 a, m. and d? Atlanta at 12:10 Neon) ap to and including Tram No. lt from 4* Birmingham 3:06 p. m, September 8th and Atlanta 8t&T p. m. ^ September 9ta,: lill. ; ^ ? For further information cull on jour nearest Ticket Agent f or write . . r > C. V. PALMER, G. Ij\ A. ?+ Greenville, 8. C. e# Palmetto Detective Agency Criminal and Civil Work L corp? of trained Specialists whor service? may be ??cared la strict ly legitimate work. Address P. O. Box 402 IBM COUNTY ?B 6?? GOOD ADVICE FOR THE FAR. MERS TO FOLLOW TRIPLE THE CROP Secretary Whalsy Otstises Views and Show* How planter? Can Reap Rich tiarveet "Every on'ort must be. made vastly tn iscfe^c tho acreage to be planted in oatn, cover crops anil other grains In Anderson coilnty this fall and lt ls b?? -PPipofL', tu connection with out farm demonstrator, 3. ~W. RothrockJ to howitt wirilla a few days on a pro paganda to L (c:itf all over tho coun ty i:i U?:! confection." Haid Poller A. VTjffi?y/, ?eciCtary- of fae Anderson eha?hbWwjWltaniorce, while talking to a reporter for Tho Intelligencer yesterday. . . Mr.j;tVhuley eald that' Anderson county this" year will raice about .??U.t'U? bushels ot^oim? 'which 1B It Uanlfer corn crop in the history ot tilla county. bo?rtg abbot l?j.otji) Sore ' b?a-t?ts or corn i ian this coun pioduccd last year, Mr Winney will hs jus-t about ii tu itjpt'iy the i != of Ander don ;-Jouniy uftd IiT addition ic wiri in i> supply about one Sialt tho - ..ob ter sn:; C;?J-K'C; i v*wk, inunc'u n if be fctretched'oift tihd m?de~fd elle ??nitre demand. An effort raitae i-.j triple thia prodtfctJoh al reidy ?lana ar? uvlng t!te faimer.i to io hi'i'M'their' .'s?lection' of see* com ..ft*Hr*tbl-i ytar'S crop fer th? planting of the orop neu yeer. jffifSa "&tn> r.tadlng Wi,l i>? done along M^4:erp'p-eh<rJH^4M ? corn produced thta : e?trnte **h pr* bHS^?ja rOf rom next , t?iro* Unie* Ote ?obiity will have thia n h eh ?o?r ittr*O? <o if about aKihe, ?bli? wei ?** i*?<-*?y ??fi aht, this i a dlreet*? OMS kate fren li .Jr pot* fa ?.j ?abwh? ^ ] .JIPI.-JJL-" J- . /"-_LS m \\ fasals? in thia undertaking and in alli1 i?ro) ability a house-to-house canvassJl . ill bc inaugurated, during which ev-?3 tery white farmer in the county wiii be 1 , visited and he will be urged1 to give tho plan a trial. i "It is estimated that every planta- 1 Hon in Anderson county can be visit- t ? ed during a'cds. weeks campaign and i tills ut tempt ls believed to be-one of < real value. < "As fa well known, the oat crop in < Anderson county is about Jt-3 per cent j larger this year than that Of any pre- j vious year and an effort will Boon be ( made ' to have tho far mere increase , thc nert-as? of onty ror the next sea rson, quadrupling it If possible. The 1 ,prcpagando ab o contemplates > to- ( creasing the cover crops, although in- , dilations uow are that there will bo nome difficulty In Betting leguminous j aeedf l?r UUMO cover crops. "II t?iv-.?c y?oiib arv vin ried UU? ana Anderson county's cotton crop reduc- ' \ cd to 25 or 40 per cent and with corn at fl per bushel-and-oats nt 85 cents per bushel,"together with fodde? aud cover crops. 'Anderson fanners' will find that they have 0 vastly' better ' crop, oven' though cn'ttOn ls selling *Ci 10 centa and even" 12 cents." ' ,ThOre who heard Mr. Whaley djai" H cilaft the fituutlon v. ere impressed fl that, he ls certainly correct and .ne- : Heve thut t'als is tb^ logical solution 1 of tuc situation, from nb An?erson ( county itatidpoint, I : ,T-i tefygWr/ljk-- ? ' Both Mr, Mamno? and Mr; Rich ard* its *fa Address VoUrs fro j1 Sections of Anderaoo County I { Aa was the c. . In the race for Ute / United Stsftea senate.'both the candi dates f?jr the governor 'bf SOuth'Car-' feg&s know that ? great part of the ' < power bf votes In thia State fe attn ntcd in Anderson county and both Richard I. Manning and Mn G. fKichartls have 'announced that they will como here for a low speec^es?lh> forc the ?ecend campaign comesvfe *nw&fa' It has been announced by iilMnrMannlaE's '.frie^usvWnft i , .oo^O'ttf?h?baersob FH?*y and ?t??ui d?> nert i?mi lt ha* also? Inounccd that John 'Cr,, Jltehiml come-here Saturday ario. ? ('tho court hbuae steps" ?'on*? V five friends of Mr. Mannli Tho friends of Mr. Mann|ftg; for HOV- t ernor'awl of A. J. l?tfy& Tor Lien-1 Uv? Ut-Anderson county : than those i 'of ?nv other oandldMeft and-adutirerti ?JIL UL'.illJWl'i LUMJ *>+?-,i" MO ?MI FP?Sj?S EXHIBIT ANDERSON RAISED HER POR* TtON OF PANAMA MONEY TO SHOW PICTURES! After Canvass di City, Practically | All Money Necessary To Rep resent Anderson b Secured The public will be glad to learn that sufficient mopey bas been raised in this" city to insure Anderson's repre sentation in the state-wide moving picture film which will be sent from South Carol Ina "to the Panama Expo sition and there exhibited during the enttre time that tba exposition ss to run This film ls to portray life in South Carolina for the hotneseeker In a very charming manner. The money tor this film waa raised th Anderson commissioner for this state. He com pleted his work- in Anderson yeater tny and lett In the afternoon for Spar enburg, thence to Greenville, Green wood and Rock Hill. When he com pletes his work In Rock Hill he will make a detour and will visit Union, Chester and Lancaster. He plans to finial! the work in the up-country by the middle of the month and he will then go to Charleston, Georgetown Beaufort aol then through \ the Pee jUee, finishing his canvass ot the state lat Aiken. It was understood yesterday that [the amount of money secured in An Jderson was not as large as had been ?desired but it will be sufficient to give IthiB city a good representation and "to display- the advantages of Ander en in a very advantageous manner, It is expected tba*' the official pho nographer, together with several as l?tante, will arrive in Anderson wlth u the next few days and begin the irork of taking the . pictures for the lim. No decision has been reached s to the views of - this city to- be bown, other than, that they will in hide Anderson College, the First "icsbyterlan church, the court bouse, . view of the public square and of tho landsome suburban home Of J. J ?Fretwell and one of the Anderson fire ?department. * Tbey^ views are to be made under the direction of Ander son's local commissioners, R. A. Litg n, A. S. Farmer, J. D.,Hammett and Gorier A. Whaley. Those Interested in the matter said ?yesterday that Manager- Blum expres himself as being well pleased with Anderson but local people deplored ho fact that this was his first trip breach the south and he was there K?re handicapped in presenting his "?proposition to southern business men a*ace he did not understand them and (hil not realize thrt they cannot be i Vouched in the same way that a orthern man la. ' One gentleman re ark ed yesterday that he waa In hope B'-am might pursue different et hods la eviler tiwas from thu os? ?? ftil?O\i"cd l??TC. Tho gcntlmean manifesting the ost interest in the undertaking said at it was a matter of regret that e Auderson city council would not _ree to tend any assistance, aince the .?cr towns ? the state plan to se ure liberal contributions from their -ouncils. ?.bus putting the burden of he exhibit upon the entire city and ot upon ' Individuals, but the local unell could not see why the city hAuiii ee?tributc anything. v However, lt is a matter ot common owtedge all over the state that An eysou .always does her pail toward pything bf this -nature and in this mrticular Instance her people did heir share, aa they have always lone. Lame Rack.Kl?'ney Trouble Canses lt. It'don't take long for kidney and )'.udder trouble to give you a-layne ck, and even worse, If net checked. Irs. Hi T. Straynge, Gainesville, Ga., its fairly down on her back with iney trouble and intlammed bladder. ie says: "I took Foley Kidney Pills ?nd now niy back ts. stronger than in tra, and kidney trouble and painful 1er sensation have entirely gode." druggistfl are glad to non Foley tulney Pills because they always sip. They coutaln no habit forming Iruga.- Evans' Pharmacy, agenta. COTTON CATERPILLAR usasen College G ITCH Information About the Nefarious Petti. Ce??B?cm Gi>?:E?&j?5rpt 2,-I-ate ?ejf-? in In many parts of the" piedmont hf1*J seriously threatened by the' cotton il :aterplllar; which ' bao made Its ap--, ^?T?S?? ^sry ' suddenly. T-i*ii?<rram.i i ina'-.'letters Ore befog received extension dlrlsiou and entomology' 'di v'.lon of Clemson College In which urgent requests for trip are rhiu caterpillar works with rapidity .?hon lt begins on a ?'m d .auiHtny plrovOnitte steps - laKea ai soon as the peats covered; ethel*wise they will not Tho'entomology division oi.Clenv.Ma i College bti prepared, the ' catechism . printed stn the Intelligencer 'Tuesday. , which all ftlrm?rs aire advised to- read ., carefully.' This gives all needful In. , formation iboul the cotton caterpfl- i lar. > Fenniun. axe, advised to keep | f . u> wat; ?: o? their fields and to , 14*0 the ?,ea*ur?s recommended Just ?ur aeon as the first 'itigma of the In- i sect are seen. ( , s ijltamberUba's Ll*ia?e*t. f, If y6"u tere everito?Mf?S with a?hea, . i pains or soreness; of ?bo muscle*, yo? . 1 will ap pr?t: late the good qualities of > L%umb?ria1n's - Liniment. Many sar. i ferOfa frpm rheumatism and sclaUoa.l have ua?d ft with the Tjost' results. It < is especially vsdutb?o for lumbago, and bunn bac*. For sale by ali de%i srs. -.? ?*??-'??>?.? . I INTERESTED OWNERS OUT LINE PLANS A FORWARD STEP Say? That All of Anderson County Must Reap Son? Benefit Pro vided No Hitch Turna Up AU the owners of tann lands in An- ! deraon county have ben manifesting an interest in the proposed scheme to drain the swamp lands alone. Rock Rifer, hut many cf them have never clearly understood Just what waa planned or what' lr to be accom plished, whoa ?he drainage 1B com. Pitted. Yesterday Z. C. Baletine, one of the men most interested tn the proposi tion to drain this land and one of thc best known farmers in Anderson county, was In the jetty and while be was here he told a reporter for Thc 1 Intelligencer about the entire plan and about what benefit the county will derive aa a result of the work. Mr. Balentlne talked at length and he presented the matter in auch a clear light that lt will be difficult for anyone to find any fault with the scheme. He said in part: "Nov,- that the preliminary arrange- ' m'jit.s for the ditching of Rocky River 1 swamp lands aa prescribed by law 1 and proposed by the drainage associ ation have been completed, let UB look 1 ?at the facts in the situation. Land Valueless Now. "In the first place let us examine ' the present condition Of the land. Im- ! mediately one is impressed with Xho ' fn?t that the land is nothing more ' than a vast body of marshy ground, \ wet thc year around, most of which is too wet ever for pasture, lt 'is ea- 1 tbuated that about ' 800 acres will be benefited by the proposed ditching. At- present the most extreme estimates on the valuation of the land <?o not exceed $16,000, or $20 an acre. And in ! tho condition in which the land is, Hie estimate is very reasonable. "Upon examination of the soil In ' these bo; toms one will find that it ' ls very rich and fertile-the like a: wbich is not to be found in uplands' anywhere. It ta not a hard matter to Imagine the richness and fertility V When one chinks of the numerous . gt eat overflows of the -river, of the ^ continual leaching from tho uplands, and the decomposition Of vegetable I matter from time immortal. Weald Become Very Bich. \ "If the swamp landa- were dried, the productiveness of-the i and would t be greater than ordinarily thought. t It Is generally conceded, however j that one acre of thia'land properly f il- 'incd would be equivalent in pro- { il., .'venas to from 2 to 5 acres of | ordinary upland. It is thought ono i acre ot this land would yield from i b'i to 125 bushels ol corn, while us- , Itally the best upland yields no more t than from 30 to 50 bushels to the ?ere. ? j "Hore, ot course,. corn la used as 1 iu illustration; the land weuld bs < adapted tn almost any kind of crop, t and the yield of various crops, as com- ; pared with the yields of those on up- t lands, would be in proportion aa lu the case ot corn. ' 1 "Should the 'and be dried, the 800 acres would be wnnh fr mn $100 to (160 or from $100 to $187, insten 1 of 5.20 and this increase la value with 1 an approximate coat of $20 per ucrc. 1 These lands would be '?heap ot Ute > above prices. i -The foregoing facts serve to show that the proposition would be a pay ing one. As to the truth of this, no 1 Mts can doubt. The only hesitancy, 1 then, one could have, is as to whether i the reclaiming of the lani ia a feas- < [Die proposition. When thia matter t tirtt came up the association itself ' ilid not know whether the land could ! bo drained. 1 "To find out the existing cot ditions, * an engineer, one of the beef 4n the louth, was employed tn October 1913. ] Ile has made a thorough , karv ey of ' thli waste land and recommends the ' proposition now on foot; as being not j only paying, but a feasible one. His reports show that we have an abun. : lance of fall, and that there ls no reason . why the land could nil be properly drained.1. ; "If any 'one-should thin?-, that the J new channel would "rm-Rp" he will ijft sai'.'.y convinced that ?' Tirouuf, not ?hen he remembers that "tfce oanal apposite Riverside and ToxaWay killis, , totmlhatlbg at the' O. 8,"*"Ar ti*sile, j ASS cut about thirty ftv* years ago .iiu i;~ s??tr ????e? yet. T*>*?^ ?? ?tnt . in open crannel and the"Toanka are ! from 3"1-2 to 6 feet; and on the west , fide corn'ls cuRlvatel up to the bgnk , if tho river. This canal waa cut ''Jay , ?>??d wkhopt tho survey of an expeuv engineer, so there need be no ' fear , hat with the Droper survey, a otean? ? movel will cut a ead*I ,lhat will flit The ritteatto* Has*. Tho situation at pr?sent is1 thi^i ir ?li. preliminary sbrveyaT'Tinve beoo; ? 'Oi'ipleted. the river bed ia staked oub t?i? all thut remain2 to bo done abd. thc only thing to do is to let the con tract, for tba ditching. Too macl,. lime and money baa already bee. . ?pent to abandon the matter. . "Thea the results that will accruo ' from the druming of these landa arc ? too Inviting lo loose sight ?X? ? "I have written on this ?abject, bc-J :nusc I was 'interestel' In the piuposi-w tloti; the reclamation o? these lands.U !n my humble opinion would prove ap' rateable es'iet to the county and tot he people at large beaH?? thc bene-1 tit to thc landholders directly Inter-J ??a?.-Ji r I Now In concludion, let everybody 1 ..mad be present dr. thc meeting? >f the Rocky River Drainage Aasocla-i mm wm ""' HELPEDWITH WOflK POINT WITH PRIDE TO THE j ACHIEVEMENT THE NEW HOSPITAL Say That Every Baptist In South j Coralina Should Be Proud of Handsome New Institution Several Anderdon BRptisU weut to Columbia Tuesday to 1H> present, at Hie exercises held In connection with tho formal dedication of the new Bap tist hospital for thia stale and re 'urning to Anderson they say that tho Baptiste of this slate have every right to be nroud of what they have dono toward malting finch an institution possible. The dedicatory f.ervict was opened with .. prayer ottered by the Rev. J. P. KiTox. pastor of the Associate deform ed church of that city, and president of the Columbia ministerial union. Rev. Louis J. Bristow, formerly of Williamalon snd now ofvAt-hevtllc, the originator of Ute idoa. then outlined the policy of the Baptist hospital, -.peaking in part aa follow*/: lae Hospital's 1'olicy. "We take possession of this prop erty and open the hospital In the name of Jesus Christ sud of tho Bap-' List denomination in South Caroliaa. We regard tl aa a -'hriatian conlribu-* Lion to a r.ufforing world. It (a to bo bold as a ut^red trust, to be operated, Tor tho benefit'of humanity and the glory ot God. Sufferers will be ad mitted without respect to their pov erty or riches, sect or creed. They will he given tile best of core and treatment by skillful surgeons, ex perienced physicians and competent lUr&Js; who, lo their ministries, will bo sustained by Christian prayer and lope and Saith. "The hospital will he open to all loctorg who are members of recog nized medical societies*. and their pa tients. Of course, ibero wjll he a reg* ilarly constituted stag of competent physicians, : surgeons and specialists, o whom will be committed all work lechliarly our own. However, every lattent wlM be allowed to have the ?enrices of the doctor of his own choice. Resident Physicians. ' '"Wo are not ' ready today to au louuce the complete staff, but I de lire to say that Dr Welbourne will remain the -resident* physician, ai: .li Kiss Sollenbcrger will be superintend-j mt of nurses. * \ "We expect to make tho training chool a distinct and prominent.fee-fe uve of tba hospital. A faculty ot earned lecturers will be provid-d for icu mille medical and surgical tench-j ngi and such Christain training willi ie given aa will flt oar nurses for the aroa?lest service to humanity. lt bri jur '.purpose to ui^ke , the-' training j j Miheoi distinctly ? Christian iuatltu-j' ion*. "lu '.the furtherance o? our plans] ind io reeure the realization Of pur! topes, we Invite and expect to re-j :elve tito prayers and cooperation of ll ivery o-te who en to rs our door??, j vhether to minister >or lo bo minia.) eret? untoi* ' Mr. Brit tow paid u tribute to ; he I ate A. B. -Knowlton, M. IX ?Prater of Dedication Th,? ?ev. W. T.; Tate of Bateabcrg hen read a portion of rcrlpture. be ns thu rocoi d of. the healing of the ame man at i^ie Gate Beautiful, after v-ilch tho p'n brer of dedication ufas' ifferod hy thc .tev. Howard Lee lonos .f Hallsville. - Mr. BrltCow ty'ien introduced thc lev. C. A. Frei ld. D. D" pastor of Ebenezer Luther? n church or thia elfy irho- brought greetings from the other leuominatlous, culling' attention to he fact that the Christian d?nominat ions have been neglecting a great leid of endeavor, which the Baptists ire now thc Hirst in this stain to oe- I supy. i.. i Hov. Charles- E. Euria. D. P.. -?astor of tho Plr it BapttBt church .of Columbia, spoke lor .the Baptists ot, die ?tate. He recited the rise and de* ] rolopmont of tho bowltul Idea In tho Baptist otate convention and pointed ?ut the purpose of the d?nomination :o enlarge, greatly ita work in ?bb? ?Ry, He predicted that in a few .ears the South Carolina Baptist hos ?atn! -sould ff* Cse lArgoat ?n thia sec ion ot tho cr.antry. At the conclusion of Dr. Burta* ad; lv...?.i. *.*r.o benediction wac sponoi H? by ibo Rev. Blon P. Hair of ^ovU Mill, member Qi . the beard ces. The beginning of thc 3apti?t hos? .lug to Statements wade by visitors! tt tho hospital All day a stream off j Loiting friends called, offering con-jj sn-tulutlouu and tfood wiah??. By1| mail, telephone and telegraph M came message? ot com;rutulat?Ort] dom diff?rent sections or the :.cataf And among these present at th'j dodi-., cati?n wore rs, number of prominent' j van .of tho Baptist denomination fro:?: various ? odious of Soilli Carolina. < fhamberlelo's Colic, Cholera and | Diarrhoea Remedy. "1 advised the ?boys* when they en-Hj listed for the Spanish war to take i Cbamberlatn'a Celle, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy with them, and have received many thanks for the ad vice given," write? J. H. Ilonghland, i. Iowa. **No person -whetbcrJ .alinr or at home should be wjth this great remedy." Fer salo by? all dealers. -u~-_-,-j-J lion to bo held. Tuesday. Sept*.mber. Nth. with renewed enthusiasm and do, i U rmhiution to work In harmony for; | the reclaiming of theso valuable]'] [??as.'* When He Is Elected Wc SfeajJ Haue; A Clean Business. Administration. -2 A State Government for ali the People. . -3 Efficiency in the Executive Department. Co-operation Among the State Officiait. -s A Progressive Program of Legislation Em bodying Constructive Measures. -6 Enforcement of laws in South Carolins*. I -7 A Judicious Use of the Pardoning Power. -r-ir . >-r Democrats of I South Carolina: i lt f* your duty to yo to the poil? on September the ' / % MU end VO'J fn the second primary. Ho far only a partial j ] vieron ho? ???*n gained. The election of a governor ls the .. sw p('Op?t?V fight ; ho 1? in the Stufte ail Ino time; he ran oe u reached by (he humblest maa; be Si' the governor, hut the f J servant of every aaa ir. the state. Mr. Manning Trill bc elect- '^f ed li the people go to the polls and vote ea Hrpieaitier 8, I fi I fi There will bc many eleventh hoar falsehoods spread ?M and from past experience the people keon that the*e below- \ 1 thr-hcit ought net lo be believed. Make ap yonr minds BOW ... j (o vote fer g?wd government. There will bc atter pts to dead the brae hat ita? pisa- ? pie cannot ba Coaka, DONT STOP WOBKIXfl, FOK 1.?V? ?T?b ORDER AND GOOD GOVERNMENT UNTIL 1.3E LAST TOTE IB COUNTED. A(p '.. ,. 'X . . Tba farmery of the state Are going to stand to Mr. ? Manning, a farmer himself, who knoirs the A. B. C. sf fdroi conditions and who aaa been foremost In bettering raral ?jon* ? ?Uf?se. ??e Is working -ow to fc??p ?n the fight to reljfTr the cotton attaatlen and he aaa already done mach to help the planters of hi? state at other times. }? j .