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Yon Need a
ionic
There are times in tevery woman's life when she
needs a tonic to help her over the hard places.
When t?jai lim? comes to you, yon know what tonic
to take?^Cardui, the woman's tonic. Cardui is com
posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act
gently, yet surely, on the weakene J womanly organs,
and helps build them back to s'rength and health.
It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak,
ailing women in its past half century of wonderful
success, ?nd it will d^. the same for you.
You can't make a mistake in taking
The Woman's Tonic
Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. A. Alma, Ark.,
says: "1 think Cardui is the greatest medicine on earth,
for women. Before 1 began to take Cardui, 1 was
so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy
spells and a fvoor appetite. Now I feel as well and
as strong as i -ever, did, and can eat most anything."
Begin taking Cardui today. Sold by all dealers.
Has Helped Thousands. I6t
m sa SI B? 2B Si SL SLMSLillj
LOVE
?ND?
F?LLOV^F??LING
I ara the mau to fix. your, teeth
so you can eat the pie that I put
In the Piedmont Belt. "
I make plates at $6^50
I make -sold crowns at$4.00
Silver filling^ 50c and op.
Gold fillings $1.00 and^p
Painless Extracting 40?.
I make- a specialty ot treating
Pyorrhea, Alveolaris of the gums
and all crown and bridgo work
and regulating mal formed teeth.
All work: guaranteed first-class.
S. G. BRUCE
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Players Released.
AUBURN*. N. Y.. Feb. 27.?Secro
tary Farrell, of the Nntiohal-\Assoela
tion of Professional Baseball Leagues,
announced:tonight (hat these players
had been Released by purchase: By
Winston-Salem, N. C, Luther Stuart
We Give Deep Study
to the eye needs of school children.
In most cases the proper glasses pro
vided now will save their eyes in
years to come. If your youngster
shows eye strain or has hcudiirhos
bring him here. Our glasses will stop
both. They will do the same for old
er people too.
Prices $3.00 to $5.00 and up. We
have a . complete grinding planti
Leimes duplicated within an hour's
time.
M. R. Campbell
Registered Optometrist.
Office 112 W. Whltner St
Telephone Connection .<
The Anderson Guaranty &
Trust Company
Now if .you have money on hand you can invest it, increasing
your income by getting first class 8 per cent paper. This beats 4
per cent.' We are of the opinion that ovr legislature next year will
pass s 5 per cent law in this State, but if you have a contract for a
number of years per cent you aie safe.
Our plan is to bring the people who want to loan and the people
who want to borrow together so you Won't have to wait for some .one
in your neighhprhood4o want money, just get in line and let us know
your want* and we will see what can be done-about getting what you
want.. V J
Anderson Cou y mortgages are^better than you can get .any
where on earth; Better than bonds, better than stock in the new
theater, better than aiock in the Elevator Company, better than mill
stock, better than bank stock, better than hank deposits, pays better
rate of interest, backed by better security?in fact, the very best and
safest investment to be had. Get in line quick. Call to sec us,
we can then tails the matter over with you and more fully explain out
plan. v
The following amounts ore a few wanted by parties in Anderson
County, antr all the lands offered as security are well known to us
and the loans aire desirable. Rentier .her we guarantee good title* to
these lands} also that you have a first mortgage against them.
100, ncreh well improved, worth. $6,">00.00, lonn wanted...
22 heres well improved, worth #1,000.00, loan wanlcd.....
300 acres well.improved, worth $12,000.00, loan wanted..
. 80 acres vtcII improved, worth $2,500.00, loan wanted.. .
75 a?res well improved, worth ?3,G0O.OO, loan wanted.. ...
100 acres worth $l,5euoV loan'wanted.. . '. . . .
100 acre? worth $1,500.00, loan, wanted. >. - - - .'.
i?u nercs weil Improved, worth, $3,000.00, wautcd
00 acres well Improved, worth t?5,ooo.00, wanted.. ...
4* acres well tmprorcd, worth W.??O.oo, wnntW.
50 acres well improved, worth $3,000.00, wanted.. ....
100 acres well Improved, worth $2^00.00, wpnted....
One party wnnts $300.00on house, lot and storeroom, worth..
CcSv i?rij a&a grt first choice, i. (
$8.000.00 j
..425;00!
.5,000.001
1,100.00
1,800.00
-?00.00
i *400.??
; 500.00 !
500.00 j
. 1,250.00
. 1,000.00
. 800.00
. j^ojoo
TheAfite
131 ?ast B?hson Street, .
Just i?etow Peeplies ??nuk.
Kiews Letter
From Belton
BKLTON, Feb. 2?. Orr Muri??;!, a !
colored man, emtnbyed by I). /. tieer. (
was Seriously hurt this morning while ,
operating a shreddnr. Muttison's
right liant] got c aught in the cogs or ]
blades, of the shreddar und was lit
erally torn to threads, tearing off hla
hand and fingers and lacerating the
arm almost -to the elbow. Drs. A. U.
Wea'thersbec and \V. e. Bowen were
iumiuoued und amputated the arm at
the .elbow and Mnttlson i? doing nice
ly.. ,Tlils'ncgr.o if> about :55 years old
anil is Utted by oil the good white
peoole of Hot? rj and the accident S?
very Vilich" regretted by the people
liere.
A.-S.'Faht. one of our popular fei>
tilizer dealers, left this afternoon for
Norfolk, wher- he will spend several
days.
Mrs. S. A. Briggs of Spurtanburg.
who ha? been spending some time in
town the guest of her daughter. Mrs.
(Maude A. Graves, returned home tills |
afternoon.
Mesdumes R. A. Lewis and Walter
K. (leer are In Baltimore for a ten
days visit.
The Bible class of the Methodist
Church will meet Sunday morning at
10:15. The class is lead by X. I). Tay
lor, one of the best Sunday school
workers of the town.
Uncle-Fleet Gllukscules, a Confed
erate soldier, but at 111 a ydttng man,
spent Ulis afternoon in Helton and is
in the best of spirits. Mr. Clink
scales lives just beyond the city lim
its, but he is a, live booBter for Belton.
He is one of the biggest farmers hi
Anderson county end at this time has
over 1,000 bushelsof corn In his barn
which was raised last year. a
Breaching at the Fir.-t Baptist]
church tomorrow. (Sunday) morning
and evening by W. H. Province- of
Furnian University.
Mrs. J. T. West will entertain the
members of the Royal Ambassadors
this evening at her home on Brown
avenue at 8 o'clock.
Mrs. L. I). rjjuKe entertained a num
ber of friends most delightfully Th?rs
day "a/tern?on at rook. The detail of
this pleasunt uf?air will he given next
week. - ?fi?|JH
Mrs. Frank McMillan entertained ut
a beautiful dinner on Thursday, Feb
ruary 18th, at her home on Brown ave
nue. Those enjoying Mrs. Mattison's
hospitality were: Mesdames J. IL Mc- \
Cuen. J. <+TT5nrrett, W. H. Cobb, Jr..
A. W. Campbell, C. F. Cox. O. K.
Poore. Vjfl, O. Kay, Harold Brcazeule
and W. 1). Cox. In the afternoon a
delightful game of rook was enjoy
ed.
We will give the first person who
guesses the real name of "Bill Snider"
a year's subscription to The Belton
Journal. Who will be the winner?
Severai persons have guessed and
we will receive many/more before the
days are many.
The oJVHc league - wUl not it meet
Monday their regular day for meet
ing, on account of the week of prayer
which begins that day of the Bap
tiBt church. The league will meet
the following Monday, March Sih, at
the library at 4 o'clock.
CROSS, FEVERISH
CHILD IS BILIOUS
OR CONSTIPATED
Look, Mother! If Tongue is.coated j
give **Califoroi? Syrup
of Figs." j
Every mother realizes, after giving
her children "California Syru? of
Figs" tliat this is their. Ideal laxative,
because they love its pleasant taste
and it thoroughly cleanses the tender
little stomach, liver and bowels with
out griping. . /
When cross, irritable, feverish or
breath is bad, stomach, sour, look at
the tongue, mother! If coated, give
a teaspconful of this hurmless "fruit
laxative:" and in a. few hours all the
food, /constipated waste, sour bile and
undigested food passes out of , the
bowels, und you have a well, playful'
child again. When its little system is
full of.cold, throat sore, has stomach
ache, diarrhae, indigestion, colic?re
member, a good "inside cleansing"
should nlwayB be the first treatment
given.
Millions of mothers keep "California
Syrup of Figs" handy ; they know n
tenspoonful today saves a sick 'child
tomorrow. Ask your druggist for a|
50-ccn.t bottle of "California Syrup or
Figs." which lias directions for babies;
children of all ages and grown-ups
printed oii the bottle. Beware of
counterfeits sold here., so don't bn
tooled. Get the genuine, made ' by
"California Fig Syfup Company."
*?iuive ... ... ...... i\
^Service.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
,. ..I . -; . -
FBtriT TB8ES.
Fifteen Thousand Large Armour
River Privet. Three to four dollars
tier hundred. Peach. ' d' APpl?
trees 16 oents. Pear,-Ft' ' ?nd Cher
ry tre-s,.3Q cents. < Writ* for .priced
on Grape...Vines', Shade Trees, Roses
and Ornamental Trees. Greenville
Nurnery Co., Greenville,. 8. C.
ANDERSON COUNTY
MIITIIII Hot IMGIIDflRinr PR
m?lUrlL IIIU IPJ?UIinilUL UU.
Call to see us. if we can't sa< o y.ou
money on your Insurance, then let the
other fellow have It. Tin* cos. hi the
past Ii**.? been lc38t than uthcr t?
Rurance.
Remember our rates:
50c per. $100.00 on Dwelling.
GG 2-'.ie per, $100.00 on other proper
ty. <:
J. J. Smith, President and Treasurer.
J. R. Vandlver.Vice President
J. A. Major.Secretary
DIRECTORS:
Rev. W. W- Leathere,
J. M. Knoz,
I.ee G. Holleman,
J. J. Smith,
P. L. Brown,
S. L. Shirley,
JJ. R. Vandiver,
J. J. Major,
H. H. Gray._
Baby's Happiness
Depends on Health
Cross, fretful babies usually
need a laxative to niuke theiii eoiii
fortublc, and Comfort begets hap
piness. Constipa Ion is the cause
of much discomfort. Mothers
should watch closely the condition
of their .children's bowels aucl see
that they are regular.
A mild, pleasant tastiug laxa
tive such as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup
Pepsin, is deal for children be
cause of its natural composition
and gentle action, and because it
contains no opiate, narcotic or
other harmful habit-forming drug.
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is
sold by druRgists everywhere. A
easpoonful at bert?!ritc will bring
asy. certain relief.
A free '.r?ai bottle can be obtain
ed by writing to Dr. W. B. Cnld
well, 4F>2 Washington St.. Mori
tlcello, Ills.
! News From Seneca
i_
This t'lly to lime 21 Hour Electric
Current.
SENECA, Feb. 27.- For some time
the (business men of Seneca have
realized Mhat out town is seriously
hnndicaped by not having a twenty
four hour electric current, and there
has bsen much talk or late on the
streets about It. It was felt that this
was a useless handicap when there
were three separate plants from
which a continuous supply might be
available.
" The town of Seneca owns an elec
tric plant which supplies lights to the
town and residences^ "the Coneross
Power company Is a locally control
led concern having a plant on the
Coneross Creek about four . miles :
I south of Seneca, und the Southern j
Power company lias a line passing i
directly through our town. It was
felt that with all these possible
sources of electricity that it was pos
itively inexcusable* not to have a
twenty four hour current available
for all purposes. And now It is re
ported that active stops are being
taken to make some arrangement for
this long felt need. ', *<
Sheriff Davis Captures a SHU, Iis Op
erators r.nu Products.
Sheriff Davis was in town for
awhile yesterday, and related inter
estingly to your correspondent the,
account of the way Inj which he cap
tured a still, its operators and pro
ducts Thursday uight ou L. Verncr'a
place near the Tugaloo river on the
back aide of the county. The sheriff
had, gotten wind of their operations
and with one of his deputies, Fred
Brown, went over to that side Thurs
day afternoon. He says that lui crawl
ed light up to them and watched them
for some Unie in the actual opera
tions. He says that this is the first
time lie hits ever taken a crowd- hi.
the very act, that he has frequently
gotten there just after" they got
through, or just as they were starting
up. but this .time he watched them
for BOiue time In. (he actual process.
He watched them build up their fire
and test their proof, all unconscious
that the eyes of the law were looking
down upon them. When they had tried
of watching this .interesting process,
they junippcd right into the still and
each grabbed his man in the cotlar
and throw hlin clown. They were
taken so completely by surprise that
Uiey easily surrendered. They cap
tured several gallons of the finished
product end "destroyed several barrels
of beer and mash and quite a oauntHy
of meal. The sheriff said everything
indicated extensive operations.
Ouo of the men captured whose
name is Langston. was only o boy.
They were lodged in Walhall? Jail.
Quito a number wont to Walhalla
from here today to ?itrii? the County
Interdenominational Sunday School
Convention. Mrt.'W. J; Lunney. Mrs.
W. P. .Hold, Messrs. 8. K. Dendy. J. V.
Norr*un and \. t'L Wallace, and Misses
Normo GJsallllnt, and Julia Harper
were ?mbug the number -
Mlrts Lila Sherord of Iva is visiting
her. nlBtor.^Mrs. I. Ei Wallace.
T&e nfs;?y friend? of Mr?- H- Y
Snii?h wit! regret to l?arn thai she Is
soon ti? leave Sen ecu. She-will go to.
Tryou, .Ga? to keep house for*Mr. M.
8! Mtmmths. her Sisters husband. Mr*.
Mlfomlna died ttyfew weeks ago leav
uig.alx smell'children. Mrs. Smith
has conducted an up-to-date and popu
lar mliiiner establishment here for
several years und hor leaving will be
destlnct Ibsu to the town.'
The Ohce-a-Week ClUb was enter
tained by Mrs. W. J. I.Unney this
week.. A "two course' luncheon- Was
s?rv?d.;. The proRrom was unusually
Interesting.
IVA NOTES _
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Tu?- sewing vlrcie was entertained
on Friday afternoon by Mrs. W. A.
Wiles. Mrs. C IV Colem'?n rendered
some Instrumental selections ilurlug
Ihc meeting, which was greatly enjoy
ed. After a pleasant hour with em
broidery and crochet, a tempting salad
course was served. Tho oflleers elect
ed for the ensuing year were: Mrs.
.1. A. McAllster, president; Mrs. U. D.
Schrimp. vice president*, and Mrs. 11.
A. Watt, secretary and treasurer. Tho
next meeting wilt ho hold witli Mrs.
W. Frank MoC.ee. the ?fitli of March. I
Miss Melon Leveret! is spending the
week-end with lier grand parents at i
Starr. Mr. anil Mrs. J. 11. Leverett.j
The Home Missionary Society ?)f the
Fir-t Haptisi church will observe next I
week as a week of prayer. beginning
Sunday afternoon. The first service!
will lie hold in the baptist church j
Sunday afternoon at half oust three
o'clock, and the other Meeting?1 will J
he hold in ihc different homes of the j
members during the week.
Mrs. A. t*. Towiiseud and daughter, |
Miss Lizzie Townsend spent Friday in
Anderson shositng.
Miss Annie Brown lof! a few days
ago for Anderson, where she has uc- ;
copied a position with tin; lice Hive, i
Mrs. Norris Wnkeflchl and little ,
sou of Antrcville. visited nt the homo:
or Mr. U. W. Wnkefield the first of
the week.
Dr. .1. K, Watson of Anderson was i
a visitor here this week.
On last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. W.
Frank McGee entertained the directors :
I of the Fanners Hunk at i:n elnhorate I
dinner. Those who attended were:
Messrs. J. W. Whurton. I). T. Simp
son. A. F. Hunks. W. T. A. Sherurd,
W. I.. Mouchet, Asti Hall. S. J. Wuke
field of Antrevllle and It. Frunk
Mnuldeh and Dr. .1. F. Watson of
Anderson.
Friday afternoon the members of
the Iva high- school 'organized an
athletic association with the following
oflleers: President. Mr. T.*A. Sh"rard.
vice president. .Mr. Fugen Watt; sec
retary, Miss Kssie t'ook and treasurer
ML s Xila Adams.
Mrs. W. it. Mul'mix und little
dauglitcr. Frnnces. have returned af
ter a weeks stay with relatives in
Pclzer.
Mr. s. M. Benty lias returned home
after spending a ?reck in Abbeville on
business.
Miss Maggie Thompson left yester
day for Honen Path to spend the
week-eud witli her sister. Miss Leila
Thornpsou. *
Last Friday evening tho pupils of
the Sturr school nave two plays in
the auditorium here entitled. "Our
Summer Boarders" and "A Buined
Life." both plays were good and a
neat sum was realized which goes to
the athletic association.
Misses Nancy Pearson und Corrle
Howell .were shopping in Anderson
ioduy.
Miss Claudia' Herrin waB the guest
for a short while this week of her
aunt, Mrs. .1. A.A McAllBter.
Mr. Ar. MA Urown of Lincolnton,
Gr., is here on a visit to his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. IV. Brown and oth
er relatives.
Mrs. John Baylis Leverett has re
turned to her home In Starr after a
short stay here with the family of
her son, Mr. S. K. Leverett.
.Mr. .1. E. Sadler or Starr wus h?re
a few days this week on business.
Mrs. J. I). Wilson was shopping in
Anderson Friday.
Mr. LeBoy Sadler has returned from
a business trip to Mt. Curmel.
; . The grounds or the Iva high school
j are being planted In water oaks! These
j trees were donated by members of the
civic association.
j Mr. B. F. Manldeii or Anderson,
president or the Farmers Bank here,
wns in town Thursday on business.
Mr. Jim Britt of McCormick was a
business visitor here Thursday.
. The Philatheu class of the Presby
terian church will meet Wednesday
afternoon with Miss Lois Jackson at
o'clock.
The members or the civic associa
tion are urged to attend the meeting
next Friday afternoon at :j o'clock,
business of importance.
Mr. Sidl H. Finlej* ImH returned
from Springfield, Ohio, where, ho went
to purchase stock.
Mr. Tt. K. Sherard was a visitor in
Anderson toiluy.
?ND Swi^STION
OR STOMACH PAIN
IN FIVE MINUTES
'Tape's DiapepSin" makes sick,
sour,, gassy stomachs
feel fine.
. Time it! In.five minutes all stomach
distress will go. No indigestion, heart
burn, sourness or belching ' of- cas.
acid, eructations of undh<or,{cd fooo,
ho dizziness, bloat nor. , foul tirent h
or hendaohe.
Pape's Diapepain . in noted for its
r>peed In regulating 'tipsot stomachs.
Ir is the Mirent, quickest and most cer
tain indigestion remedy in the whole
world, and besides it is harmless.
Millions-of tuen und women how eat
their "'favoHte food* without f?arW
t!u-y k?o?? .Fupe's Diapepsln will save
them from any stomach'.misery, jftgi ;
.Please^ for your sake, get a large
fifty-cent case of Pape's Dlapepuln
from any drug store and' put ' your
stomach right. Don't keep on belnrT*
miserable-.-life is too short?yoti aie*
not here long, so make . your 'Stay.?
agreeable. J?at what you like and'dl-j
gekt it; enjoy It. without dread ofj
rcbf llion in the stomach. I
Pape's Diapepsln h': longs in your J
homo anyway, fihouli oue ot tho fa'n- !
Uy eat something which don{ agree!
with them, or In case-of an attack vp!f!
indigestion, -dypopaia, gastritis orj
stomach derangement at daytime or ]
during the night, it is handy to;.glvo I
the quickest, surest relief known.'<;V?
Fertilizer Facts No. 17
WAR and DIVERSIFICATION
Soil Fertility represents capital, und'must We maintained if wo ex
pect to reap a coiLstant income from the soil.
Not to apply ut least as much plant food to the soil each yeur as
wo take on* with the crop is to diminish our farm capital.
Diversification is u method of farming by which we do not have
to depend on one source or crop for our entire income. It means that
we must put more into the soil and get more out of it.
What to put into the soil? Intelligence and plant food combined
and well mixed. A diversity of crops all of them usable and salable.
Crop rotation is a part but. not all of diversification.
The sale of our farm crops may mean slow suicide, especially if we
sell more plant food in the crop than we apply in the form of fertili
zers und barnyard manures.
Do you haul the leaves from your forest and fail to return something
for your trees'.' That is poor policy if you expect to maintain your
forest. So it is with lakiiiir more <roni the land in the form of crops
than you put hack.
An investment of $>L2fi in fertilizer for col ton per acre, made a pain
in produce of S9.00, or u net gnin over cost of fertilizer of $4.71). Oil'a
hundred acres this would he a very great saviour to the farmer.
Truck crops will net from $J>0 to $100 per acre when you apply from
one to two thousand pounds of fertilizer to the aero.
Clean your slate and iret ready for another year. You will feel bet
ter and make bigger crops in 1915.
Your motto should be live and let live. All of us u*o trying to do thin.
Co-operate with all the agencies that are trying to bring about a,
better Agriculture for the South. Give an impartial hearing to the
press ami Agricultural lecturer as well a* to the work of corporations
und associations and societies.
The South is now beginning an era of her greatest prosperity. Join
in the movement and make a success of it. You will be proud of your
self and your gunny southland. Business is already "picking up."
Write for Bulletin No. 6, "FARMING ?N WAR TIMES?WHAT
TO DO ABOUT IT.''
SOIL IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEE
Southern Fertilizer Association
Atlanta, Co., U. S. A.
BURGLARS?
IF your home is burglarized tonight how much of
your Savings would the burglars get ?
IF your Savings are deposited ill o?r bank, how.
much would the burglars get ? None.
-Th? money you deposited today, the burglars can
not get tonight."
FARMERS LOAN & TR?ST CO.
FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK
We pay interest on deposits.
B. B. BLKCKLEY
Phone 071
0. M. HLARItj
Phone 27
Bl?ckley & Heard
UNDERTAKERS
117 E. Whitner St.
Answer all calls duj or night.
Phone 263
RFATHToWIMiM
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V. BCTANICAl.MF-G.cn
SSs*" 4th A Roc* Sic . PAilait+Mi*. >
Styes,
Read
and
Granulated Lids '
Are treated by many with ?ye
waters and solves.
W? positively cure such trou-:
hies with glasses by overcom
ing the cause. . .
The cause is eye strain and
nerve strain.
Our glassuH will give .relief in
the most stubborn cases.
Prices $2.50 and Up.
The SHUR-FIT
OPTICAL CO.
IUI. I. M. IHRAEL90N
Optometrist.
?10 N. Mnln St Anderson, S. I . B
GROUND FLOOR*
Three Door Below Kress lOe
Store.
Make a small deposit each week
in this Financial Stronghold, and
by adding a little each week! to
your Bank Account you'll be stur?
pri??d at the rapidity with which
you can accumulate a snug sum?
"Big Oaks from little Acorns
Grow.0 The same applies to our
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
WH?N RE VERSES COM?
Your worry will be reduced to a.
minimum if you are in a position
to meet all obligations with ?
check on
mm
r I.EE G. HQLLEMAN, President
D.O. BROWNE, Cashier E. P. VANDtVER, Vic?-Pf?.
B?eclt?ey B?dding, Andereon, S. C.