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A TC Mck s Sentinel 'C. E. ROBINSON. EDITOR. PICKENS, S. C.: T TUR:1;17 1y,. FEP>l. 29, 1912. .uv:::TISING RATES: Legni Notc. i:!t i;crtion per inch $1.00 For eargu e.t"", Com-er'!.G r.wn! other advertising for three M ton ths or in:imr wiil be made at reduce rates and t- . cain ie h::d on appiation A blue pencil mark across this mneans that your subscription to this paper has expired. i .s*c flc E, Secand(iA 'Nal Y atter Subscription Price 'One Dollar a Yt ar I.I Advance. Is it True? A certain element in Charles ton is in all its ;ory-horse rac ing, gambling, prize fights, blind tigers. et id omne. This element is a la' e majority and is abso luteV indifferent to the laws of the State, Jury trials there are a farce. And the money and influence of this element is suffi cien t to control our present legis lature. The above is from last week's Southern Christian Advocate, and is a terrible arraignment of Charleston. her city officials. the State and county officials and the laws of the State. It is brief, only a few vord3. and if these things arse true, it is enough to make all -outh Carolina blush 11sQhaine. Look at the charge here nde: A certain element is in full swin, They race hors es, anibie, prize fight, blind ti ger, and many and various oth er things. This element of course is not the law abid n element; it is not the elemeint that want law and order: nr theoelement which constitute the bet ter citizenship,. for thiey are said to be "absolutt ' t, the laws of the State." 'os* '"indifference" riohtly describe the conduct of this "element in Charleston?" If they do these things, are they not the worse elemert the State and city has, 'orto be found any wvhere? Are they not corrup tionists: flad.rant and fierce law 7 breake'rs ai society destroyers? And to think they are in a large majority and ha ve money and influence sufficient to con trol the legislatu' e (f this State, is horrifying and humil ating in the extreme! All this is going on and being enacted in the city of Charuleston, in the proud State 'of South Camolina. Where is Mayor.Grace. wiuth his many policeman, the sheriff and his deonties, the State constables and all the otlicers of the law? Are they in sympathy with such '- openhanded and outrageous vio lations t.s these, or do they fear this element ? Where is Govern or Blease, that he ( oesnt take a hand and break it up jor know the reason- why? If these things a tench in the nos tril of every man, wvoman and child, and al cry:ing shame that it be toleraWed. T im legIilature of this State owets iteif the duty of purging itself o)f these chart'es, and can (do s-o by so~ amending the laws that the so!!etor andi prosecut ing otticels shall have the r'ght to achanz - or venire in every case bi'on ht against this ele ment of criminals to another county where jury trials are not a farce. If~ the ofme' tS of Charleston andl of the Skaie whose duties it is to enforce the laws have not the bach1bon to deal with this eLment. they should inmme d1iately resign and no longer cor rupt themnselves and violate their oaths of office. A Tempjerence Lecture Mrs. Florence E. Atkins, of Nashivli!! Tenn., spent two dayvs in' Picken~U:s last week, and delived ( addresses at the Pick ens Mil church and the Metho dis t church in the interest of temipere nce, She is working under the a ie of the Na nai W. (. T. U.. and has sev ~mems in this State. er aat the Methodistj chrc wastearat by a good au dtienc ma I). -up of the repesntiie' people of the ::.:.ons. For more tha "n. h1~u t he held their closest attention and in a pathet -ic, ret 'loquent, manner uttered some i'-rnin ' trnths about the~ n2u drink. At- the close -' l;a: a- r she took a .c'le ion in~o the interest of the temVperance~ work which amount w~as i40. rim ranfaturbofth - j?(l n feat irbv'ts 3alling attention to the bill now before congress which is intend ed to prevent the shipment of whiskey into prohibition terri tory. If this is enacted into :aw it will be a long step for ward, as it will abolish the abom inable jug trade now so preva lent in many places. After call ina attention to this bill and ur ging those present to write their congressmen and senators to use their influence in support of the bill, Mr. Kirby stated that he would like to have an expression from those present as to wheth er or not they would like for this bill to pass. All who fa vored its passage were asked to stand and every one stood. Yonah Land. The famo;us Piedmont ,,ection. North East Georgia. The land of opportunty Special inducement to fruit growers. dairymen, stockneu and paultryinen A great demand !or diversified farming. Some products to sell every month, clo!e to market and best prices. Twen- i tf odd Tourist hotels in Habeisham County. (both sunier and winter re sorts), o: ly 7s miles from Atlanta on main line of Southern Railway to Wash ingtor, D. C. Ten acres 'ipple archard wrodnced 30o buhels of apples netting $3900.(0. Equally Ds good for penehes pecans.zi apes etc. The I est of farming lands will produce from 1 to 2 balEs of cotton, CO to 100 bushels of corn per acre, besides large crops of small grain and hay. Pure water, fine climate. no mosquitoes. splendid scerery. fin.e schools -ind churobes, 1,00 feet elsva tion. Prices range from $5 00 to"2->.00 per aere. Send for descriptive Pamph let and pice list. CORNFLIA REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENT CO. .-CORNELIA, GA. oh, Hfow i itehed I What long nerve-racking days of con stant torture-what sleepless nights of terriblo agony-itch-itch--itch, con stant itch, until it seemed that I must tear off my very skin-then Instant relief-my skin cooled, soothed and healed! The very first drops of D.D.D. Pre scmription for Eczema stopped that awful itch instantly: yes, the very moment D.D.D. touched the burning skin the tor ture ceaded. A 25c bottle proves it. D.D.D. has been known for years as the only absolutely reliable eczema remedy, for it washes away the disease germs and leaves the skin as clear and healthy as that of a child. All other dr'.ggists have D.D.D. Pre scription-go to them it you can't come to us-but don't accept some big profit substitute. But if you come to our store. we are so certain of what D.D.D. will do for youz that we offer you a full size bottle on this guarantge:-lf you do not find that it ta!tes away the itch AT ONCE, it osts :Vou not a cent. Bank of Norris, located at Norris, S. C., . at the ('lose of btzsiness Feb. 20, 1912. RESOURCES: Loans t.nd Diszounts. .. '6,746 .13 Overdrafts,......... ........ 3851 63 Bonds and stocks owned by the bank................. 1,000.00 Furniture anid Fixtures. 2,065 09 Banking House............1,363.41 Due from Banks and Bankers 8, 142 :80 Currency...............- 990.00 Silver anid other Coin... 153 87 Total,............. ....54,112.43~ LIABILITIES: Capital Stock Paid In.... $20,000.00, Surpl hs fund 200.00' Undivided Profits, less Current Exprns s and Tax Paid........ .... 1,013.43w Due t" Bank,: andI Bankers 60.5 0 Individual Deposits subje ct to Cck............. 13,7734 Time Certificates of Deposit .3,195.55 Casier's ('heckts............87.11 Bills payable, including Ger tificates for money borrowed 15,000 00 TotaL..................54,112.4; Statement of th The Farlier B Located at Central, S. C., at the < REsOCES. Los and Discounts..... ..... .....8.934 7! Overdrafts ............. ..........'1 52 Furniture and Fixtures...,.... 1.99" 35 lankiu. House, 1.- 756 Other Recal Estate owned. ... 3.503.05 Due from Bank's and Rlanxkers .405 84 Currency.'......... .... .... ... .......0 (Sd old................... ........... ....I Siver,.nd other Coin .........045 Uhecks and Cash Items... .. .... 3 36 Totael...... ...... .............. -.762 87 TATE OF soUTH CAROLIN! CUC7NTY OF PICK ENS. hefore me came .1. H. Rai~seur, Cashier of the :hat the above and foregoing statement is a tiue >f said band. Sworn to before me this 27th day of Feb. 191i. ;AIoa~NES DRCos Statement of the Located at Pickens, S. C.. at the RRSoURGES Loans and Disc'ounts,. ..' . . .. 51 ,183.23 rverrafts...................... .... 19.0 Frnitu re and Fixtures.... .0.0 ue from ianks and Hankers... 19.O$0.85 Curren-y..........................500.00 Gold .................. ......... 100 siver andi other N inor Coin.... 3.3.43 -TiATE OF SOU'T'h Calt\OLIANA. C(OU N TY OF l'lI K ENS. efore mec came ..'C. Smith. Cashier of savs the above and.' foregoimg statement is a tru e of said Hank. Swo'rn to and. subhscrib..d before :ne this Yath da l l. C~.';*EY. 1)j c.r STATEMENT OF TE THE LIBEl Located at Libertv, S. C., at thi Dod n stock owned by bank . , unrniture aind !ixtures. . lankin:g Ihu-e .. ....... une from~ Hanks aini ihmkers urrency..---........---.. *11 iver 2nd other Coin..... .:hecks and Cash item'. ... ;T'.\TE1 OF SO1''TH C.ROLNA s cot NTY OF l'ICE ENS-. Uefore me came C. E .. Hush. Cashier of the ali hat the above and foregoing statement is a true e aid Bank. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 26th. d: Corret-A ttest: J. F. H AN ISTER~ o' . H.30RG3AN Drco< Rat- of South Carolina, County of Pickens. Before me came E. W. Tate, Cash er of the above name- bank, who ping duly sworn, says that the above ind foregoing statement is a true cor lition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. E. W. Tate. Sworn to and subscribei before me this 2ith (jay of Feb. 1912. J. D. MAULDIN. Notary Public. Corrct--Arttt B. P. PHILLOPS, E. W. TATE, -Directors. R. M BAKER Statement of the Condition of The ramr ani Morchautsa nk, located at Liberty, S. C., at the atose of business Feb. "20 1911 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts........ $49,022.47 Overdraft...... 1,201.30 Furnitute and Fixtures,...... 1,62011 Banking House............. 1,79 1.79 Due from Banks and Bankers 8,637.36 Currency ............---.--. 2130.0 Gold.............. 100-- - Silver and other Coin........ 477.97 Checks and Cash Items 161.63 TotA................. $65,142.61 LIABILITIES: Capital Stock Paid Inu.... .... 01,000 00 Surplus Fund.............. .10.t0 Undivided profits less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 776.28 Divicends unpaid 12 00 Individual ! )posits Subject to Check................. 29,627.99 Time Certificates of Deposit 6.287.26 Cashier's Checks............ 439.08 Bills payable. including Certi ticates for Money Borrowed 12,500.00 Total............. .... $65,142.61 State of South Carolina, County of Pickens. Before 'me v.-ime W. H. Chapman Cashier of above named bank, who, be ing duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statenent is a true cnditio:i of said bank, a:s shown by the books oi said bank W. H. Chapman. Sworn to and subscribed before mc this 26th day of Feb 1912. W. B. GLENN, Notary Public Crrect-Attest J. V. CRANE. T. N. HUNTER, '-Directors M. A. BOGGS, Statement of the Condition o The Pickens Bank Located at Pickens, S. C., at th close of business Feb, Wth 1912 RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts.. 183,84.28 Overdrafts................ 3,694.81 Bonds and Stocks owned By Bank................ 3,200.00 Furniture and F ixtures. .~ 2,324 28 lanking House ........... 10,87.63 Due f rom Ban rts and Bankers 10, 56:15 Currency.................. 7,040.00 Gold................... 145.00 Silver and otber Coin..... 7 *u Checks and Cash Items.... 1 019.74 Total................. 22,404.6.9 LIABILITIES: Capital Stock Paid In. S 20,500.00 Surplus Fund............ 29,500.00 Undivided Protits, less Cur rent Expenses and Taxes Paid..............-..6, 08.66 Due to Banks and Bankers 2 652.83 Individual Deposits subject to Check...............2,47.05 Savings Deposits.......... 7044.0O: Casier's Checks.......... 1,312. 12 Total............... $22,404.69 State of South Carolina, County of Pickene. Before me came I. M. Mauldin, cashi ar of the above named bank, wnbo, bing duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a trne con dition of said bank, as shown by tho books of said bang. IL M. MAULDIN. Sworn to and subscribed before me,] this th day of Feb.24 1912. FR~ANK M'FALL, (seal.) Notary Public for South Carolina. Correct-Attest W. M1. HAGOOD, J. M'D. BRUGE, Directors. *I. 1. MAULDIN. e Condition of lik of GoRir], 1ose of business Feb. 20th, 1912. LIA BI. .ITIES tapit'ai Stock Paid In, ..............25.00000 urplus Fund.............. ... ..... 100000 Und ivided Profits, less Current Ex penses and TVaxes. P'aid...... ......342818 Due to Bianks and Bankers 684.19 Individual Deposits subject to Cheek. 41.498.60 Time ertificates of Deposit,.........3.967.25 rasniers Checks,.................... 184.65 r Bills Payable. Incbding .crtiticates( for alonev Borrowed.............10000.00 Total..................... ........ .7rd2 d above named bank, who being duly sworn. sas ~oditionI of said bank, as shown, by the books J1. ii. RA3.ISEUR, Hi. J1. 3eGEE Notary Pubfllic. ondition of the close of business Feb. 20th 1912. f LI \BILIT1ES. O :~pital stock I. id In........ ...... ..00 00 d turpus iFunds.--.. -.---..........500 00 'mtivided P'ronits. le~s Cu rrent Expen. ses andc Taxes P'aid... ......... ....2.10 79 D)ue to Hianks and Ilankers ...........3.9 09 ndividual D)eposits Subject to Check 34.377 32 aving IDeposits............ ....... 11,022 00 ~ashie's Checks...... ............. g 11 --t Tot:'J.... ... .... .... ...........7.87 31 n the above named Bank, who being duly sworn ~ condition of said Bank. as shown by the booksd M. C. SM.ITII. d 7of Feb. 1912. JNO C. C \R EY, Notary Pubic. u e E CONDITON~0F ~TVBANK o 'lose of business Feb. 20, 1912 C LIA IITI Es. u't strwk Paid In --.-.-... ......335A%00 n.r!...... 300 oo 'nditi o sa1id Tak. as 4shown2 Jf Feb 1911. - 'oenanJ.l BANISTER Nho tar!y Pu: ie . 5a. Mammoth Stoves C It will pay you yom call on us for anythi: We carry at all tiie:( Squares, Rugs, Mlat1 WE B(JV EVERY STII FROM THE FACTORY, Odd Beds -- Dressgrs --- Washstands Suites Sideboards, Wardrc Tables, Kitchen Saf be matched. We ar All we ask is a look. get it. We appreciate your Quality counts in it Folger Clothing, Shoes Sole agents for Walk Sewing Machines, Chae Cit Ll .-~-gi HOMES FOR SALE fo Those Who Wish to Get Near a Christian School At Six Mile, Pickens county, [ have about 300 acres of land, part inside the incorporated lini its of the tow'n of .Six Mile. all in less than one mile of Six Mile Baptist Academy. which I will out in tracts to suit purcha'ser; will build houses on some if de sired. Will sell the entire- tract of 300 acres, over- half in fine state of cultivation, has plenty good pastures, one good 2-story ll-room dwelling, furnished with gas lights, out buildings, me large 60x70 ft. barn, three splendid tenant houses, also an' almost new ginnery, consisting. f 3-70 saw ginning- section, dou ble box press. etc., all complete. and in a good cotton system. Apply to A. D. Mann, f Pickens, S. C. R. 2. Notice of Final Settlement and: Discharge. NOTICE is hereby given that I wil nake application to J. B. Newberry sq.. Judge of Probate for Pickens cou :y, in the State of South Carolmna, on he 7ih day of March 1912. as 11 >'clock in the forenoon, or as soon there Lfter as said application can be heard. *or leave to make final settlemnent of .be estate of W. L. Ellis, deceased mfd obtain discharge as Administratrix >f said estate. f'eb st Mr-. Della Ellis, Adminissratris. MJotice to Debtors and Creditors ALL Persons holding claims against be estate of the late W. R. Anders nust present the same duly proven orn ,r before the 15 day of Miarch 1912, or e debarred payment; and all persons' ndebted to said estate, must make pay neut on or before the above date, to he undersigned ~eb 8t3 J. P. Anders, i Adminis~rator fotice to Debtors and Creditors ALL Persons holding claims against he estate Sof .the late T. 11. Pare'ors rmnst present the same duly proven en r before the 1 day of A pril 1912, or be ebarre~d pay mlent; and all persons in ebted to said estate, mus: miake py rient on or befo're the above date, to the ndersigned. W. s. Parsons. Sura A. Parsonis, Administrators fotice to Debtors and Creditors A LL Persons holding claims against he estate of the late W. ,L. I1lis us resent the same duly proven on or be are the 7 day of March 1912. or be dle ar ed paymieni; and all pr-s >ns indebs d to said estate, must m-ike payment n or before the above date, to th~e ur ersigne.1 eb %.3 Mis. Della Ellis, Admrtrx. fotice/to Debtors an~d Creditors A LL Persons holding claims against de estate of the late Columbus Griffin inst present same duly preven on or efore the 1.5 day of March 1912, or be ebarred payment; and all perseas in ebted to said estate, must make pay ie-nt on or before the above date, to the 1 ndersigned J. R,'J. Anthony, b 8:3 Administratorr. Notice. We have just gotten in a car: f Tennesee mules and horses. ~ur prices are right and we can ave you money. See us before! ou buy. Will sell for cash o4 ood papers. Come and lookf 1e stock over and see for your-1 alf.4 aines & Gassaway's Mdse Co. Central, S. C. - CASTOR IA For Infat and Childrea~ he KInd You Hanm Alvajy Iaught Bears tnie ignatune of Stock Furniture Si nd House Furnishings mrried people. and, in fact, everybody, to r in the Furniture or House Furnishing line. the largest stock of Futrniture, Stoves, Art ings and SewNig Machines in the county. 9K OF FURNNTURE IN CAR LOTS, DIRECT THERED SAVINC YOU AT LEAST 10 Pct. . $2.00 to $10.00 foom- 5.00 to 25.00 from 3.00 to 10.00 from 15.00 to 75.00 bes, Hall Raks, Chairs, 'Springs, Mattresses I s and Tables, all styles and prices, that can't e prepared to prove every stateient we make. Call on us fa- -anything; if we haven't it, we'll trade, and wif! treat you right. Remember that ying. ,Thiornley4Co Hats and Gents' Furnishing Goods a Specialty. >ver Shoes. H2 .ewes Hats, Iron King Stoves, New Home y-Buggies, Mit -hell Wagons and Mitchell Automobiles. a te r- owds GUARANTEED HOSIERY V ] R T!MES .~CHILDREN WtIe bar e put in a line of Hosiery thagwe( wanIt e~verybodIy to see--the M Sbe tter ai id wvear long~est~. Come and M Cral Bros Co. r inu nuuu uuu ~, ~p~ PICKENS BANK ~ PICKENS, S. C CAPIT AL ' ~ INTEREST PAID) ON DEPOSIT~ y.~ i~i-~J. McD Bruce, President. I. M. Mauldin, Cashier. SCORN MILL 0NMAIN sti I have r< scently added to my Blacksmith and~ Wood Shi >pa Gen uji e Rock Burr4 C oorn Mill.4 ( NOT\ A" S EE L BURR MILL. AS REPORTED] and am pr' spa edi to do your grinding in a first class miam 1er and can give you as good meal as 0ou ever & kuck a tooth in. While having your blaksmiit a or woodwork done, or doing your trading in.tow n, let me grind for you. I Will tr.eat you righ- ;. Yours to please I ickens, S. C. SHare YC iua Cr idng Done while you Wait on~ ! 'ollar A Year KEPRESENTATIX 'ARMERS PRAIS I have used your fertilizer for E 3veral years and have been leased with them. f Respectfully. 9 L. W. Harris uderson Phosphate Co., I Anderson, S. C. 0 entlemien: Yours of the 25th at hand, ' nd will say in reply that I have sed your fertilizer for two yrs nd it has giyen me perfect sat- ( sfaction, especially your 8-4-4. t suits my soil better than any- I hing I have ever used. Yours truly, Jno. T. Milford knderson{ Phosphate and Oil Co. Anderson, S. C. )ear Sirs: I have sold your fertilizers for hree years with good results. Yours truly, J. R. Glenn knderson Phosphate and Oil Co. Anderson, S. C. Dear Sirs: I have been using your fertili :ers for many years, but for the past two years I have used your E. G. 8-4-4, and it gives me sat isfaction in every way. Have nade better crops since using it than ever before. Yours truly, J. A. Hall Anderson Phosphate and Oil Co. Anderson, S. C. We have been selling and us ing your goods for some time and have always found them to give good results. Our custom ers seem to be very much pleas ed with them. We aretatisfied that in quality crop-producing power they are the best, and we tnmend them to all farmers as a fertilizer of the highest class. Yours truly, J. T. McCown Sons Anderson Phosphate and Oil Co. Anderson, S. C. Dear Sirs: Four years ago my farm pro duced forty bales of cotton, its full capacity at that time. -The year 1910 we produced on the same number of acres 65 bales, and 1911, last year. we raised its production to 100 bales, besides making 1,000 bubhes of corn, with oats and hay in propotion. We used your fertilizers exclu sively and expect to continue to use them. Yours truly. J. M. Richardson Anderson Phos. and Oil Co., Anderson, S. C. Gentlemen: We have handled your ferti lizers for several years and can say they have given general sat is actionl; in fact we have some c stoners who won't have any other. They seem to be gaining in oopularity every year, Judg. ing from our increased sales from year to year. Very respectfully, J. P. & A. L. Crowther Anderson Phos. & Oil Co., Anderson, S. C. Gentlemen: . I have been selling y'our ferty lizer for two seasons and have sold it to 100 or more customers, who express entire satisfaction and say they will use it another ya. Yours truly,. D. Burford Gentlemen: Anderson Fertilizer has sever al friends among my customers. I think the managers are try ing to build a fertilizer business on honest principles. Yours truly. J. W.Byrd Anderson Phos. and Oil Co., Anderson, S. C. I have sold your goods for th< past two years and have hear< no complaints. My sales th< past year were larger than the year before to the parties wh< had used your goods before.. willhave a good trade this sea Yours truly, J. B. Dowthit SAnderson Phos. an~d Oil Co., Anderson, S.,C SGents: I have handled your fertilize for several years to the satisfa< ttion of all my customers, whc in many instances say they wi 4 have no other if they can ge Syour goods.. Yours trulv, Mvi. Hunter Anderson Phos. adOil Co., 4 Anderson, S. C. -Gentlemen: 4 We have sold your fertilize ,for some years and our custon ers seem to be well pleased wit Sresults as our sales are on the il Screase. As for ourselves we col sider your goods equal to. at in some respects better than, i the fertilizers made by yoi competitors. Yours truly, Pendleton Mfg. Co., B. M. Aull, Mgr. Would say that I have usi many kinds of fertilizer, b Snone superior to yours. I W. L. Anderson Have used your goodyfor1 eral years with satisfaction. L. W. Harris SThe following are well pleas 7with your goods: J. C. Coc 'Wylie Beard, Luther Dominic 3Prosperity: Irvin Dominic Newbeiry. Quattlebaum and Langfor. - Proserity. S. C. Ane~son Phos. and Oil Co.. Anderson, S. C. ANDERSON PHOS] 1. R. Vandiver, Pres. Ande W BR FREREMA EMERCHA TS E OUR GOOus ear Sirs: Yours to hand. I can truth lly say your goods have given erfect satisfaction. Don't think have ever used better goods. n fact I know they are ahead f anything I have ever used. 11 sustomers I sold last year rant to buy again. Yours truly, M. W. Hunter ;entlemen: I am ple tsed to advise that a customers are well pleased ith your fertilizers.' Entirely atisfactory-and the conditions f the goods are fine. Yours truly, J. R. Garrison )enver, S. C. Lnderson Phos. and Oil Co., Anderson, S. C. 3-entlemen' It gives me pleasure to recoin nend your goods. I have used rour goods for the last two or bree years and find them to 3qual or excel any I have ever ried. Your goods give entire atisfaction to ny customers who will gladly testify as to its nerits. Yours truly, E. Z. Seffiar Greenwood, S C. Anderson Phos. and Oil-Co., Anderson, S. C. Gents: I have used your 8-3-3 and 8.4.4 gocds and consider shem as good as the best, especially the 8-4-4 for side dressing. Yours truly, H. M. Holland Anderson, S. C. Anderson Phos. and Oil Co., ' Anderson, S. C. Dear Sirs: Since you installed a drying plant in your factory, I must say your goods give perfect sat isfaction. Yours truly, . B. J. Smith Anderson Phos. and Oil Co., Anderson, S. C. I have been using your fertili zer fo? the past three years and am perfectly satisfied wioh it. Yours truly, J. S. McConnell I used Anderson 8-3-3 fertiliz er and Peruvian guano side by side in the same field, putting in the same amount of each. Aftei the crop was matured, I. with some of my neighbors, ex-' amined the crop and could not tell any difference in the results of the two fertilizers. The An derson 8-3-3 is $16 per ton cheap er than Peruv ian guano. Yours truly, J. T. Lang' Anderson, S. C, Gentemen: I suppose your goods have given satisfaction in this com munity, as my tonnage has in creased from 400 to 1,500 tonis in the last four years, and I've never sold any but yours, and have never had a kick. .Very truly, C. E. Jones Starr, S. C. Anderson Phosphate Co., Anderson, S. C. Gentlemen: Have used your fertilizer sev eral years with perfect satisfac tion. One-sixth of my cotton paid my fertilizer bill for 1911, which I consider a good record. T. W. McCarrev Anderson, R. 8. Anderson Phos. and Oil Co., Anderson, S. C. Gentlemen: I have used your goods almost exclusively since your factory was built and have no reason to regret it. Will continue to use them as long as they maintain Itheir present high standard of excellence. L. E. Campbell Belton, S. C. Anderson Phos. and Oil Co., - Anderson. S. C. Dear Sirs: Your fertilizers have 'given general satisfaction in this com munity. Mt-ane Yours truly.* Mt.Carel5.0 A. 0. 'Grant Anderson Phos. and Oil Co.. Anderson, S.'C. Gentlemen: 1 I have used your goods for t several years and. find them as good as any on the market. Respectfully, A. F. McCurry Anderson, R. 6 Mr. J. R. Vandiver Dear Sir: .e I used nearly 100 tons of your t 8-3-3 goods on my farm last Am satisfied with resu an'iid - unhesitatingly say aieve no . better goods are on the market. d -- H. G. Anderson e -Anerson, S. C. ir Anderson Phos. and Oil Co., Anderson, S. C. Dear Sirs: I have used your goods cen tinuously for the past ten years d and itis asgood as any on 11' t market. -Yours truly, . T. A. Dorotin Troy, S. C. kMr. J. R, Vaudiver, Anderson, S. C. Dear Sir: d We..have been selling your , goods since the organization of k' your company, with satisfacto k ry results. Our customers haveL 'be i n well pleased and some have used it every ye'ar since webe gan to sell i Due WestS. C. PHATE AND O)iL CO. rson, S. C. D. S. Y~di~'e~. Mgr.