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'Twr\B-somo ruin!
. . ,.. -n . .-?
And last night it 'continued- to'
fait. .. .; :. ; ; , 'k
,. t; ' F f "
nmrioue-wiir ho ajonj; time ;t?m^
lng "down after presidential- r?cogni
tion.
y*y?'-st!--.,:" .' "?1 ?"? .
"Auto Strikes Negro, Car ls Dam
aged''-HoudlU?? Augusta paper, jack
Johnson must havo slipped " into
town. ' .
? . ?
We'll nilsB.^io..Irish Jokes-If Eng
. land slaughters ^h' Vho " paniolpatod
. in tho reboil lon, .
' Villa i^?Oj^n^'^nder a pseudonym.
If not ' ^aichejij; ctysply he'll,- break
into tho movies yoL
. _ o-~
A rnon wanted to know tho other day
li ''prepareJncss'" Bad ahythlpg to do
with planting early corn. .
Whlio all oyes were on: Charleston
and Montgomery, Augusta's ball team
han blipped to tho head of the class
. ?.I'. O M
Senator TlUn^an says this is his last
term. And htready1 he has:-b^gm^jn?
rup on. erfaln members .in a manner
loos to he remembered.
lilli' . ?-; ...
Mao Murali playing tho part of tl|e
southern girl In "Tho Birth of a Na*
Mon", must have boon selected because
her name augge?&>tho south. '^^PS
Ten years behind ;tb> bars lu much
better than .breath, 'even \t Jeremiah
Lynch doeb thlnK America ehoald
,coaie ta ; the rescue of hop sons.
;:^>An Augusta man has Just died and J
tho papers enfonce that 60 grand- j
children siuVit? ^?B?,'^ +Y/o do nt
,wit??>r ?-t]bf|t;i .
" A man said yesterday that bef?|?j
, simply ^ by .
' ."? rain.; : jt takes moro than rain te.|
mako a Spatuaburg maa* drunk.
Macy of tho wrtai-rn papers have
% .. v^.jh^;wo^?d-of. laWb^^'/fcftra; ) WU-:
-law; fter^tiB^K^I'iioilei.,'[\ She is
?aid to havere^yered lt: in Char
il
e?: or not she ?vas toughing bocausc
the iowa eai?w^t?sli * etty. "i
For reasons unknown to UB Thc
Herald, of Now York, united tho editor
of The Intelligencer yesterday to
wire his personal views of Senator
Tillman's "stand on preparedness ver
sus so-called pork appropriations."
While Tito Intelligencer is not aa
advocate of preparedness in the
sense lt is now used, holding thal
there ls a limit to congressional pro
paganda with ? (hb.- in?' itu base, still
v/e aro forced tP admire South Caro
lina's senior senator's?, unsolfish posi
tion In tho matter and are glad to
give lt the unstinted commendation it
dcHorves.
The exchange of tolcgrams with the
New York paper IB given ns follows:
New York, N.' Y., Slay 22.
editor Intelligencer,
Anderson, S. C.
Would appreciate telegram collect
today giving your porsonal views of
Sttauior Taiiruhn's stund on prepared
ness versus so called pork appropria
tions respectfully.
New York Herald.
Oar Reply
Now York Herald, -
. New York? N.\ Y.
Senator Tillman's preparedness
stand ls worthy of the hlghost com
mendation In our opinion, while IIIB
position on? pork appropriations Is
unique and in tnue at least estab
lishes a precedent.
, , . :.L. ?M. Glenn,
(; J Edltor>The Intelligencer.
The' State*? ' Endorsement
"A statesmanlike utterance" is thc
endorsement given by Tho State, Col??
.imhiii, of iSenator Tillman's protest'
against tho expenditure of forty mil
lion dollars upon rivora and harbors,
notwithstanding the fact that South
Carolina is considerably Interested
In the harbors' section of tito meas
ure.
We quote from Thc State's Issue
of Monday:
"A Statesmanlike Uttoraneo
"Senator Tillman's remark,
made a number of years ago, ;
about 'wanting his share of. tho
. stooling' was ona of the j moe ti
.unfortunate of Vhls career. 'It
was':moBt Impolitic-aa the sub- .
sequent uso w/tt by . p'erso?B an- '
tagontBtic to the South abundant
ly proved. ;
- -.'"Senator. Tillman's declaration
la thq.iSejutt^
t notwithstanding South C&rollha'B..
?onsldemblp ^interest in the' pond- j,
Og rlvbrtrnii'l,inirLor:i bill that he |:
' . would Tote- agajp&t Ib was One*, of I;
, theVmoatj.qredfrab^ utterances of .
. bia carecr.,.i . ; ''
.'.Wh^Ph^u^uiNirtier expression
.was used -ithc, Republicans. wore
.4 {ll' lhe ?njWprjty0?d: t/ior0.^r*'- of ;
'.course, nb1- likelihood \that a .
?8o?thor&atJonatbr would obtain
! even- a^falz iL-iia.ro for his State
much the l?Ss> u .danger that 'ho
would-*be-lillo^ed 'trjr' participate
?? a*d?^ltiu^nw?f^ifa't pork.'
"Now*'the'" Dem?crata "are la
. control of^tho Senate and Senator
;TiUman>h~as $$^P1$$f.i|o grab, a 3
groat ?deal for So 11 th Carolina. Ilia
r 0 tu ?-al to vote, for- tho river? dad
' harbors^ hill' at this time Is en
tirely commendable and does him
great credit The country 'needs
tho mo'.rcy for far more impor- :
tant things' and The State con
gratulates jSouth. ?arollha that her I
jeehlor senator d^ek^dbl 'hesitate'
or 'dlBcuss' tho matter at, all.". '.' .
k I .T^lj^an's Position ,
'"T?V'foW?Vlng- news story from
Wasting
which "Senator .TilUnaa^.. .announce
that ho will retire from tho senate
at the end of bis present term, gives;
in full the position taken by tho South
Carolina senator in the matter ot an
npropriatloa lor, rivers .und harbors:'
Washington*? May^]|o,-During ?
tho dollvery. of h?r.! ?t?e'?ch;'t0day ;
attacking the river arid harbor
bill and urging a liberal appro- .
- prlatlon for preparedness,' Senator
.. Tillman made refororico tb tho'
fact that ho Intended to retire
. from the s?mite tho end of his
present terfn. ' ; Senator Thomas
of Colorado, at thia point saw lit
to indulge in, laughter^ Irim?dt-V
: ately Senator Tftlmati: calle;! h ir?
flippant -colleague (dowtf la > sub
stantially tht?-l?ny?ego: ; *:i. am
not like you fellows tu Colorado;
r.%rhen',I av?*k'"tWng' nina?an lt."
. Bonstor Thomee protested that he
' ..hadn't met^nt any harm, and that
Wjfe'didn't question his Soul ? Car
olina friend's statement. Tho hit
of comedy amused the senate
"Mr.! President : Much to my
credit I feel compelled ib < vote
: against tho btu, tf ,1 am the only
. 'democrat to do ML y;Thc senator
from .f.!ar{.achusetts tho other .day
with a conlea* - laugh said, "this
IB the one of the billa, that was
< made to j^s^ati^ '^p^^?^0Sf<
ttohbt tbStirt: ^<?p*?s; but ail
? the -^amd^ii ^.$hSit(,lt?WfW?
. to becom>'ca *?M-y t will tres
^?.WMWi?B^t^a. lime ?f^^?|pteB
" ^fo^a^'tt^/mmutes^to give my ?*a
Citions: Vik-V
v'flilfe^TtUl propose.? .to spend
;)4P.OOO.OOO, or mo*?f on irtYe?',w|?
harbors. The committee on con
ference reported thia bill to the
.senate with one Ot the most merl
toiJous ?tema that the hou?a had
?ut f?;^k&e?oaVrAbet: for B?t
^Sgw'rr^ Pt?wrldSog for a channell
? of deep water from/ Kf??:$f??t?-.K
a-.tittJf?hl{)-y-tQW^W*^ to.tho
navy yard without ru^nic^around
at any stuge of tho Udo. The
senate hau shown too broad and
patriotic to follow its committee,
and tills Item was restored by an
overwhelming vote yesterday. The
house committee, on rivers and
harbors refused absolutely to
put in a similar item for Charles
ton harbor, where for $175,000
only deep water can bo obtained
by dredging so our largest bat
tleships cun go from open sea
up to the navy yard under their
own steam. The house naval
committee has incorporated thia
item in the appropriation bill, and
I feel sure the senate will retain
lt without any contcet.
"In 1901. when tho rlvors and
harbors bili was before the' son
ate, I used these words:
"The Mississippi itself has quit
huving any steamboats on it al
most, and tho whole scheme of
. river improvement is a humbug
and a steal; but If you aro going
to steal, let us divide it out and
do not go to complaining." See
" Congressional Record, Vol. 34.
Fort. 4, Page 3,527:.) ?
''And again in the same debato
Senator Carter had Haid tho
'locks and dums all t nrough
Pennsylvania on the Allegheny
were erected In the; time of George
Washington or shortly after,'
and I made this reply:
"I make bold to Bay-and I do
not say it in criticism of nny other
nina's vote at ult--that I would be
ashamed to go homo to South
Carolina and tell my people that
J . had .voted $300.000 . for South
Carolina and left unprepared and
unprovided' for the momentous
question of a great navy. I had
rather h?vo-and I believe tho na
tion neds more, a thousand fold
more-two modern up-to-date bat
tle cruls'-rs of tho best typo than
it doon, cr cnn possibly need or
i be benofltted, by this forty mil
lions for rivers and harbors.
Lodge has said lt was made to do
I pray God thn president will veto
H,
"The wise courso would be for
us to pass a lump ?um appro
priation for rivers and harbors to
continue those most mcrltouB
items In this bill-and there are
! many of these-and leave out all
surveys, and only give enough to
keep tho ? really important pro
jects from going to ruin." .
' At That It Was Nervy
Already we can hear the criticism
that the senior senator decided that
along with the announcement of his
retirement he could well afford to do
fcioino mud-id in gi n rr and defy any mem
bers'who saw flt to disagree with j
him. Still, It required some back
bone-In fact, a' lot'of lt, und be
lieving that tho means will more than
Justify, the. end.we are solidly beldad
Mr. Tillman in the Stand he has tali
on. ' An ho stated, the bill will paBS
lu nil Itkllhood without a hitch, and
our hat ls off to pur senator who had
the"nerve to say he is "agin" 'iL '
.'it muBt. have made some-of >the
perk grabbers of the aenato-it
di arges th ut they exist, are true-blUs-n
with shame to see the oldest man of
their .lot 'scorning a division of spoils
and urging hts fellow members to use
the nation's' money 'for a purpose
that "would beuefit all mankind.
Many who have always felt unkind
ly toward, tlie ''radlcaV senator from
?South .Carolina, will " hardly fall to
commend and. applaud this last and
boldest ut and taken In behalf ot the
Slate,The has represented in cbngrresB
no long., as well as the . nation at
large, s. < .
. . -.-- ?
LINE 0* DOPE
I;j|i ?. k.., . "-? '.<?
% .Weather F/orocast-r-Showora Tues-;
tlay ;< Wednesday fair."
i)r: \y, "H.. fraser leaves this mom
?pRr'-^-'i^W^^ir^'fhT w*ojr1 ho
la;.to deliver the commencement ad
dress nt LaPayette college. Ko will
return ;fo ? tho city ott; Friday.
i)r. Jns\ P. Kinard will go to Wag
ner tjijlit week whoreson Wednesday
ulghv iiov delivers an..address;,at tho
closing ?scretiids bt tho Wagnor high
SCltQO'lS. ...
Mrs." Ernest Bonds o? l^ownabryvMo
?.as,. UrouBb.t to the Anderson county
U?8pital..y<<terday by Dr. J. H. -Law
rence, and under went an opcratfr'a
W.a^ndlctUs. - , - :;" :':-.}-~..?r':
VhTW?Vi^rur^;-ri^ loft Anderson
yesterday morning for Spaatanbur?
fitted with negroes, who were" going
?>vSt: there forv a baseball i^me^be^
?W?ft^h? ^.\baa? : .???. " .th*i-':>*
Spartanburg.
roed.
l?^J>8 FORKS ?N 21?S STOMACH
&$*ockt?n. Caw WeftHttoh . to Ban
PrsiVctsoo Ghirontcte,)
. surgeons have removed two rega
latl?ft-?i?.o silver fdr** Olid; * >?*
t?p?on irom the ?tonmch o? lUehana
Wyatts, w*sy formerly conducted A
.clothing store tn thle city. Bfemoval
or-::tS?;^l^r?^r?s 4ha?ws*?y
URGES FARMERS 6E?
; SEEDS FOR PLANUNG
S. M. BYARS TELLS OF]
CLOVER CROP IN THIS
SECTION
SOIL BUILDING
Is Big. Problem With Anderson |
County Farmers And Must'
Have Cover Crops ;
Tua following paper, prepared by
Mr. S. M. B>j./8,* Is or intorest to
every farmer In Anderson county, and
contains valuable information about
saving seed of cover crops:
Crint?O? clove?*, burr clover, hairy
vetch and abruzzi rye are the best
known winter cover crops for this
section. By tho Judicious use ' of
these crops in connection with re
Biilar crops common to this ??c'tion
any farmer can materially add to tho
fertility of his solle while. Iris land
would otherwise Do, loft bare.
Perhaps tho, greatest reed bf the
solis in Anderson jcountyi the..Pied
mont section, the. ?ntlre.. cotton belt
ly more humus and nitrogen. Any
thing that we can-grow.during.-the
winter that will add nitrogen und
humus to our soils is a valuable
crop. Tho above pained crops ore
well adapted to our conditions and
can be successfully grown in, every
part of the county.
Crimson clov?r, burr clover and
hairy vetch, in addifion to being a
valuable cover crop which prevents
winter leaching of. tho plant foods
from tho soil, boin;; logumes, have
the ability to extract nitrogen from
the air and store it in tho soil or . In
tho nodules on tho roots of the
plants. Experiments and demonstra
ron:; have shown that one of these
crops of average growth add as
much nitrogen 'to tho soil as would
bo contained In fivo' tn eight tons of
utublo manure, or as much -.nitrogen
as is contained InV eight to tor..'?jacks
of cotton seed, meal: /
Abruzzi ryo ir, not a kennie hut
.hakea a tine ,Whiter* coyer, :aVopi ?-'pro
tects the soil from ^baching, affords
considerable.grazing 'during the win
ter and early spring, and when turn
od under supplys lrumusV :Th?B rye
will produce a great dear more
?io wt h on poor. 1 aii ri than either ot
ho clovers or vetch'. It is therefore
a very valuable crop.
1 Nobody doubts the value of corn
peas as a soil builder. Thoy are
planted on every farm, and rightly,
so.- - The farmer that! aa vea hin. seed i
tor planting hlsv nert gear's crop-ls;
always tho man that! plants the great
est acreage. IT we<>had: to: buy seed
peas* every year, we would tot plant,
as many as we do. ThlQ is true ot
the .clovers, vetch andxyo; Few peo
ple doubt the value of ?these crops-.
?Many farmers plan,- every-."fall - to
plant a. small acreage hut, put .If. off
until late whci lt ls .'difficult to ge;
seen. Then they , ?u ^ U off for an
other year believing-, *hat seed 'will
be cheaper. If those same farmers
bad tho seed or could sec?ro them
at a reasonable price they - would
plant crimson clover, burr clover,
vetch .or rye. Until very recent
yean*. wo though little "ot saving
those seeds on our'own farms. -&bme
few*, farmers dp and \ oro making
good with cover crops. Why not
nave more seed?
Just now in Anderson .county
there are.several hundred aerea of
burr ?lover scattered all ; ovor the.
county. Some of the. seed will. b?
saved but a great niatiy will bb ??g
lee tod and . W?8tod. 'll.Tho ' HCIU? crop j
is rather ehort and.- : Chances are that
the pri.ee will bs high ?gain"1. "this
rall. . . "Why. not, t-ayo , ever ' yaced Ire
can ? Those . f arrnprfa. ,whb, nave small
seed patches should certainly t??vo
all of the seed possible, f. .Save all
that yo? -caf? to; piont* yov&olf and
some to soll. To the"" niai? who-has
no patch. I would : suggest that ar
rangements, be- made'-nbw tb 'secure
seed to be used In soedlBg a patch,
ot- In touch with yonr neighbor who
has* a patch and arrange about seed.
There will" ^t- enough homo grown
Eoed lu tho c\."nty -to seed porhaps n
thousand email patches for growing
seed the,fcHawing. year..'.?.>*To know
the clovers la to grow them. The
farmer Who plants ? email patch and
safes, the seed will p 1 ant a 1 arger
soreage the next season y ';"> Burr clov-;
er'seed can be saved :-. ' ?y ' simply
sweeping up the burra planting them
trat h and all. \ :?>-.-.'.;..??.,
To the farmer wh?, ha? a -sinai 1
patch bf crimson j^toyer?-.jI ...Vrl>ld
Wggest that ho save ??vfcry: ?seed pos
sible Tho seed ^U, bo ^roady : to
harrest within thc, nextv few days,
Where , you have only .a small patch
sr? : hot w?rt^ saWR^have every
seed you can. 'i>*^lHBsfigMB
The ?r?p bf ve? i ft^d -.swms ^
t* short.. Prbb?7ily 'hone will ba
improved, thoVefo?, nb?assary
to maka oh effort wiwfo'feli tbs! wo
possibly ran - Protia^ the best plan
$ ?ave vetch eee$ ??r e?t :*?tcb- at
fe&f?t? and thtesa: *ho h*y. . lt tho
vetch te too ibad?yi ?bVowh down H
?OK: t?; partly^ save*^hy being irakeo
irkh a kay rake. 4>f <OQWV there
fi coasiderabio loss by thia method
^iV:s^; tan ,be--sivl^.^y.;.U> ' - -
'"aarv^W'Jtta* .<*^^^^^^'
fastabra ryo tha? h^ ^?nv??mw?n
; Ir'gfowB^oTbto.'t*^ ra*
? .fpfca bi^ipit^lsia "ftth? Andtrsoa
tCpAf ?srm?^ ia ?iio?i troiUHng ; ike
big problem in shU bnilatny - is grow-r
Men of
Have 1
lng winter Jegumcs and cover crops;
the big problem in. growing tho clov
ers, vetch, etc. l.1:-.* caving the seed.
Let's save all of theso seed that have
boen grown in .'Ander atm county this
year.
MARKETS
Local market 12.30.
May ..
July ..
Oct.. .
Dec...
Jan;..
? .Open High Low. Close
..13.02 13.02 12.85 12,96
..13.10 13.10 12.94 13.00
..13.08 13:10 12.98 12.08
..13.22 13.23'13.ll 13.23
..13.25 d3.2? 13.18 13:26
New York spots 13.10.
Liverpool Market.
? ? ' -~r . open
Jnn-Fcb. ... ....7.88
MJchiApr._ ... .. .7.-80"
July-?ug...... .. Vi ..8.25
Receipts 3,000.
Sales 8,000.
Spots 8.67.
Local market 12 3-4;
Close
7.81
7.78
8."20
I FEDERAL BOARD
DEFERS GENERAL
COLLECTING PL^N
(P-y Associated Press.)
' Washington. May 22.V-The federal
reservo " board voted today' .to . defer j
until July 15th; the inauguration 'ot
the. new country-wide clearing, and
I collecting system.. whtnK ' it Vpianned
' to put Into effect Juno 15. Tho board,
decided npt to develop tho now sys
tem by progressive ututos us. had been
suggested, but make;the plan effect
ive In its entirety upopr installation.
The auto owner finds the Want
Ad ?hc best medium of, exchange.
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Devoloplu?, 10c per film.' .
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MUON DRUG CO Hnartatilnirt,', H. C,
c?unt is offered to all
?
plating taking a bus?n<
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Anders^ ^How:
rHE Un?oi* Snit
ANDERSON has bees g??~iss ap ito..'Aha
,"uniori suit" ?clea-bot roost . union . suit?
haven't filled the bili. a ^
rather too complicated or too baggy-too
boyish or too faddish. , j-'}
Now the real, sroart^y-taflored, sbnpifiedt
comfortable^verywhere union tait has ar
rived- v . , t
' > THE MANHATTAN L/jg T
(Manhattan Shiirt Co'? idea^jT^
- and ii ,h only natural that you oho aid rind it
. in thi* atore. *~"' \ '^V*' ;
Fha the figure; automatical-"^very curve
and every bend. . . V\N? j 1
It's important news-we hi ?ye been look- *..
lng for the ideal innon. suit '^i^ judos?
jLook at it today-from $1 mi* jp the finest . ,
fabrics tot hot wetaher athletic^, vnderweav. > f
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Traveler's ! Checks
When you take your trip rtn is summer be sure and
supply yourself with K. N. Traveler's Checks.
Cashed every where; your signature is your iden
. t i fica t ion; if lost no one ese can. get them cashed;'
c and the cost is very small. . % , ' \.
K. .and K. Traveler's 'Checks 'areif or .sale:'tit-J v
Peoples -B*^
iii ii. g T i. a I I i aa ; ssmm '
THE ANDERSON ^ IN-.
SU RANCE ?Q?v^
and fully organised for >ine MUTUAL pro
tection against Hail to growing crops in
Anderson county-and are pepared to write
HAIL INSURANCE NpW For full -infor
rriation apply to \ . 4w /. '
Q. Frank Johnson,
Phone 209
Sole Agents'
. E.VA. Marshall
-, Ph?iie^'?
?rt? Gfic^^Ue/ ?h
MER RATES AR? '?N^-A-'j'ib?ra?. dis
: who enter . by Jun?;;l5?n.,: :?? v^u ?re;?ontem- ; '
-ss cr?ujrse any i\tm soon U will be to your ad
th us for it now, * ,