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OCHAL M Im Barton Entertained. Mies Nell Barton entertained her sewing club and ihe Limestone club Tuesday afternoon ot ber liome on 'alhmiti atr*?t In honor r.f llirv? at. tractlve brides. Mrs. Harleston Bar ton. Mrs. Eddie Barton and Mrs. .1. Levis Banders. miss Barton's home was uuusually attractive on this occasion. Quantities of polnsettas and ferns were used to brighten the rooms. A delicious salad cobrse was served. The gueeta at this delightful party were Mrs. O. W. Ouid, Mrs. Lee Sanders, Mrs. .1. o. Senders, Mrs. W. 0. Sanders, Mrs Jim Cralf, Mre. Prank Barton, Misses Bessie Major. Viola ?uckett. Jean Karris, Myrtle Burriss, Miriam Lee. Eva Trlbble. and the honor?es. A Surprise Party. One of the most enjoyable events of the week was the surprise party given to Misses Sylvene and Lois Muiiikin at tiitdr home Friday night The bouse' was beautifully decorated with ferns and cut flowers. The guesta were entertained with music and cards. Those enjoying this delightful party were: Misses Solmu and Grace Gambrell, May Tolllson Calla Ellleon, Ella Freeman, Ilutb Owens, Lucille Rogers, Pearl and Ruth Fuller, Maud and Mary Attaway, Messrs. Hubert Owens, Max Rogers, CaTl Gambrell, Ferguson, Robert Ponnel, Walter Tolllson, Henry Bell, Ban Mackmahan, John. Armstrong, Chaster Attaway, Frank Shockley and Leon Burgess. ? , Aiui t'lnb. Tuesday afternoon was card day at tno Rosa Hall club. . A number of en thUBiastlc players enjoyed the gdmos. Delicious refreshments wer? served. Thursday was Tea afternoon at the club. This la always one ot the moat delightful features of a! Coun try club. Among those going out Thursday afternoon were: Mesdames Bond Anderson, Christie DeCamp Syke?, William Banks, Floyd F. Ross, Albert Bldney Farmer, Harry Orr, Raroer, E. W. Taylor, Rhett Parker, Misses Margaret Evans, Zadle Fret well and Miss Busy. Tea and sand* Another delightful feature ot th? club will be the informal dances Those will be given twice a month. A heauufui vlctroia nan been purchased so the music will always tie ready, Miller Concert. The music iqver? ot.Anderson will hav* an opportunity Monday evening 01 hearing Mi, and Mrs. Reed MJJler 'fjicr ce-uiq nero under the auspices ol tbe. Anders .1 c'oliege abb )< iatibn and . wtll'gtv?'iaU weil'".-etccied program. 'P?jSST?. 1(r.: ^ r,.T re -JEj ty? Vunt ' -.Huhn HONG** F?U TSNOit (a) ^6*Si}o 'Birds' ?u the ?'Tom vicar. Of YVnkeiieia. (o) , With The Wine On The Rhine .. -_Ries SQNOg,J?OR CONTRALTO IA) i>imePrtaon .. .. .. .. ..PM*>S (u> .M? triage des'Roses .Franck , jf> Wiegenlied .BrAhms , (uy Rie?uesL) j Autumn .v .. t. MenrMwohn ) Spring ,. . T"/C NESRO SONGS. De Sum's Not Loa*.Prothroe Sihort&Uon (A Negro Sermon) Ocok r\janwng gym mvTx a r/rn ' '0(h) vM^OCr'ov''-bMir? ;".. .Strickland MUl In The Timo Of Roses .Ketcaarat ?0) Laddie.Thayer vfd) I Long For You.Strickland :The Charm of Spring .. .. ..Salter Sewing a-arty. . Mrs,;Irvine Brownlee entertained with, a oi?armlng,.j(aTty Wednesday afteraoon in honor of her ?Ister from Pirtsburg, who has been her guest foi ^^ 'paat weerhv ,.. The guests were asked to bring their sowing and a delightful after noon was spent. < Mrs. Brownlco ser . red a dellcldus sweet ' course. The :g0ests on this occasion were : Mrs. ??v?v ?andersi Juiisn Cilukaceii-t?, D?nia Horton, T. B. Harle, Sam Brown lee, Raymond Fretwell. Pulwar Wal sOu and Mrs. Harmon, Mi?? Tonng Honored* The members of the younger ?et Were most delightfully entertained Prlday evening when Miss Onie John iron Invited a number of friends to her home oh East Whttner street to meet her guest Misa Caroline Young of Hodges. Numerous games and music were enjoyed and every one had a thoro ug ly good timo. Misa Johnson served delightful refreshments. Sponsor Mi Matte Appointed Gen. O. A- Reed. Commander of the Second Brigade, 8. a U. C. V.. has apoptnted the following young ladles to represent the Brigade at the Jacksonville Reunion on the 29th, 90th of Apri: and 1st of May. and also fi r the' State reunion to be bold in "*WfrCttjr on the tith of May , ^.appoMor. Miss Alberta Brock, Maids of honor, Miss Martha Bonham, and Miss Lucy Ltgon of Spartaaburg : ' ' ,?..,..- ... . Mrs. Chartes Green. Mrs. Charles Qreen baa been the .a at two delightful bridge par ties this week. On Thursday morn ing ' she Invited Mrs. John Anderson. (?ts. Pixymond Bestty. Mrs. John Sadler, Mrs. Sykes. Mrs. Bond An derson, Mrs. Fumer, Mrs. Harry Orr. .Sirs. Clyde Ross. Mrs. Rhett Parker, Mra. Albert Sidney* Farmer and Misses Margaret Evasa. Vina Patrick and Miss Bray to be her guests. After a number of interesting games -the hostess served a delightful iunch eon. h ' t4!MBUf -, On Friday afternoon Mrs. Green 31 gave another charming party. Auc tion was enjoyed by the folowlng en thusiastic players: Cxrrs. Carrie Patrick, Mrs. Ed. At yn?ni; \f . f.... r, ?. A \* .... W O Wooes. Mrs. Phil Falles/ Mrs". James | Baldwin, Mrs. Dave Taylor. Mrs. W. B. Valotlne, Mrs. T. L. Cely. Mrs. Carrlo McCully, and MrB. Nardinl Webb. The hostess served a tempt ing salad course folowed wlta sweets Thornton-Jones Mrs. Sidney A. Thornton of liart wqU, announces the engagement o(| her daughter. Ruth, to Mr. J. C. Jone?, of Iva, 8. ?., the marriage to take) place at the home of the bride, on| January 2*th. Hartwell Sun. Mr, L. a. O'Neat, recently from t'.c Panama Caual, has purchased a larg. tract of iauu and other propertv In Anderson, A. C, and the county, and is makln gprepaxations for the erec tion of a rt?'v't:ju.; there whr-re he wf:r. his famtly^vlll make thiir future home ilnrtwetl Sah '->' ??? Dae Went Alumnae. Theu Due West animnae held their regular- meeting Friday afternoon with Mrs. Corle Watson. An interest ing literary program was throughb enjoyed. : Quotations, Mrs. J. E. Barton, Read ing Song of the Cbatlahooche, Mrs. J, BL. Hood, ,r??v?hge or Hamlsh. Mrs. 'Irvine Brownlee. Ballard o< Trees ahQ the. -Master, Mrs. .1. E. Bfoazcalc. After, this program and all busl nes had been deposed of Mrs. Wat con served a delightful salad course . ajp-. ?ra. Xinor's Party. Mrs. C. E. Minor entertained a few congenial friends with a sowing party at her. home on South ' McDuffic street, Wednesday afternoon. After r pleasant hour the hOBtess served de Hcio?s refreshments: Invitations Issued. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Harper will give in marriage their daughter El Louise ? tu , Mt. Theron Lavlller Allen On Wednesday, January twenty eighth',' nineteen hundred fourteen at high noon I . ftayrna Mothodlst church 'The* honor of your presence Is re I QUOMftd. :'.uj -if rt Reception J immediately after ceremony at home, . Mies NeH .Hartvf Is the guest cf'heT aunt; 14?, Walac* in Eealey. ^-W1 T i W. TW/er?, bull Uttle ckudrea wir J^tlWvSylvenofaCulUkln^ hag 'ret?fnv edtuto Spartanhurg where she is teach lng this winter. ? Mtrs. Rhett Parker upent Friday in Greenville witjn her' Mater,* ^r* Fountain Seattle. {Mrs. Vroctot Bonhain of, OrgeavRle . la, visiting at ^hs, homo of Oen. and ^.. M. U Bonhafn^ Miss Lucy Ligoi of Bnartanburg U S? fiti?st Sf ^iss Alberta Brock ol 8outh McDuffio-stfeet. j 'Mr. a?d Mrs. Oeor?* Wvana. whe have been living at the Chlquola Ho tel. have moved into the Jones cot tage on Webb street. :%Mr. and Mrs.. Harleston Barton arr spending the weak end In Eleberton Gsv, with Mrs. Barton's paronts. Mr and Mrs. L. A, Harper. Miss Arms> .8os# Cunningham lef for. Greenville to visit relatives. Frorr. there she wilt go to Charlotte, wh-~ she will be the gucet of her aunt. OLD -FAStitlOKEB IXFAIR. Stiver Anniversary and Wedding year Sandy Springs. j Mr. and- Mrs. R-; W. Hammond ce> Bijou Theatre MONDAY'S PROGRAM - over the cliffs. . .eclair] Three reel thrilling drama, featuring Babarg Tennant and ] Jack Johnson. THE STORY OF DAVID OREIG . . .IMP Powerful two re?l drama. Fea turing jane Gail and Matt Moore.] Don't miss these two great fea tures and the stars in them. Remember five big reels for l oc Electric Theatre MONDAY'S PROGRAM THE f^TT PALL . .. KAY BEEj j^HBp?ei pA^ful drama. THE to-TERNTrtVE. ... RELIANCE I % FIGHT FOR HIS . POWERS ^olNdy With Edna Mason. ru..: nu _ .?? ..An i.^ - .3-^.1.j Five Big Seels for 10c IMiTUAL MOVIES MAKE TIMeI PLY 1 m???i t ebrnted the 35th anniversary ofthnir marriage at their horuc in th?> Dcn ver-Sardy Fprlngs neighborhood on last Thursday. Kelathe?, and friends were welromed and the day made pleasant by whole-hearted hospital ity. On WedneHday Mr. Sam Ham mond, their eldest ?on. was mar ried to Miss Darby, daughter of O. W. Darby of Sandy Springs, and the eilver wedding partook of the spirit of an old fashioned iufair. tMnti.%.i.i?.t ii.ucn. A wedding of great interest In the section in which it occurred and throughout the county generally was that of Mr. ('hartes liatlmer to Miss Kathlene Cothran, which took place on January 11 at the home of the Reverend R. W. IJurta of the Honea 1 I'ath section, M)r. Burts officiating. A large number of relatives and friends of the contracting parties constituted tbe wedding party and Misa Grace Latimer, Bister of the groom and Mr. Johnnie Latimer, of tbe Honea Path section. Following the conclusion of the ceremony the wedding party was elaborMely entertained at a charm ing dinner, given by Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cothran. The table was simply but artistically decorated for tbe oc casion, the hand embroidered cen terpiece lending a dainty air. This was the work of the bride. The bride Is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cothran, one of tbe oldest and most prominent fami lies of the Honea Path section and is an accomplished young lady. She baa been the organist of the Friend ship Baptist church and has served In that capacity since she was quite a little girl. The groom is tho son of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Latimer and is a popular aid rising young business man. Ho ho lis a responsible position with tbe Helton Power co. .On the following day a second din ner waa tendered the bridal party, this being given by Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Latimer. Following a short wedding trip to points of interest, Mr. and Mm. Lati mer will be at home to their friends in Helton. COUNCIL MASONS. ?. rieniHon College Now Has Branch or the Order. With Borno of the leading Masons of South Carolina in attendance, Cal houn Council, A. F. M., was com missioned last Friday night In An derson trith a clao* of probably'-25, Tho affair waa conducted by the An? I derson lodge of'Masdnn and the event waa attended by practically the en* tire membership of tbe local lodge! The : exercises took pliive In "the Wyan council, following; whreh"**hd commission waa issued to the new council,, to be" knoWn as 'Wy?tfcdiin cil.-by^O^Fr?nk' Hart, Grand t^'cre tary.''" j . rp ? The new ec-uncil gets or flying star, and wiii mean much to Clemson a*nd ttcinlty. IV* progress will' be cloja ly. watched by local ??soha: ! Tho following, were amonk these fron?' Cloms?n: ' here ' fot* fhe- evW Ivjucrv awTOuc-T,- A. A. I.rim^r/t. H." Marti h, W: W. Klugtr, M. T.^Birehi T. B.-Keltt,- C. S. Lykes; Henry4 Goo?S mai?, J. I. Crowther, R\ f L. Sblel? and D. H.' Henry. ' m ??7 (*tk* W. M. 8 MBETlfrpS. , Tbe circles of the Woman's Mis sionary Society of the iFlrot Baptist church Will meet monda y ai 4 p. m., as follows: Northern, with Mrs. ?L?ttie Estes, Kv \f?i. <r,?..a*?.?.?. 1 . j ^naaaaa wv. uuukuviu# mvu utiu.i Joe M. Sutherland, 212 Bast Franklin st Elastern, with Mrs. E. L. Loving, Marsball Ave. River at, with Mrs.l A. L. Smethers, B. River bL Green-1 ville st., with Uro. C. W. McGee, North Fant st Central with Mrs. B. . P. Vandlver, N. McDufflo St. 8.30 p. m.. Western, with Mrs. R. B. Gaines, Maxwell Avenue "-?,?. Uoes?y lies the head that wears a frown.. VISIT the Sanitary Barber . Shop . Sterilised tools and clean1 linou used'on every customer by First Class workmen. Giro ua a triai ftl-t?] be. convinced. C. A. McCloih, T.- C..jrarmer, J. L, Rampey. 1-17-lmot For prompt delivery and the host Meats la the city Phono soft. OYSTERS, File and SAUSAGE, j. r. HOFFMAN'S MARKET Phone year order. We'll do the rest ?11 8. Mala si. 1-IT-6*. ?One trainload BUICK CARS jost arrived in Charlotte. Bulek won first place in Endurance Run in New York. Best Ignition and Starting System in existence. See EUGENE T. ANDER SON, Local Bufok Car Map- l-l7-6t, On next Monday. January It, the annual anniversary of the birth of j that splendid Southern Chieftain. Qen. Robert E. Lee. Tho chapter that, bears his name cordially invites the mem bers of Camp Stephen D. Lee and all other Confederate Veterans of Ander jouou so oisons jje'tri ?? d "Xjunoo nos at a tui key dinner. Dinner win be served at 12 o'clock in the store room formerly occupied by Mr. B. HMlman. Mrs. R. C. Webb. President Pro Tern. WANTED? Girls to sew, making over alls. Espert Operators make from SS.00 to $12.00 per week. Good board at $1.00 per week. Southern Manu facturing Co., Cheater, S. C. FINE FARM fQfc SALB. Fine farming lands for homes. Two farms 100 acred and one'of 200 acres. Lkt?jhu?i? icbwi and unurch. Fresh lands and well Improved. Good terms and long time. You can hay now, taking over rent contracts for 1014, or bay for fall of 1914. See Bob King or Ben F. Mrrtln. 12-Mf. The Intelligencer will publish n row article? under the above captien writ ten by a member of the Legislature. They are strictly non-parti?an and point cut the necessary changes lu the system to eliminate fraud without taking away t'.te ballot from any Omit h I'mlllli IUitov??? Tl. - cles =ire in no way inapired by any candidate for office and none know of their preparation. They are de signed solely to assist the mass of Democratic primary voters to clean house. BUIb to this end will be acted on in the next Legislature and our readers ure of course interested in the subject at this particular time. Do Your Own Thinking. Pew are bound to opose all primary reforms. Those against change cloak their purposes. Tboy do not defend present conditions, that is a hopeless task. They stand back and object to each change suggested, say ing it will take the ballot away from the poor man, or the man who can not write. These objectors give no reasons from their charges, nor do they ofefr other measures. Men are expected to follow them blindly. Every man should do his own thinking about these primary changes The troubles are before us, and known to all men who care to look. The remldies proposed are easy to understand. The Remedies. Permit the voter to enroll cn only one club list, and only in the precinct where he lives or works. Record the poll lists at the court house before and after voting. Idontify the voter at tbe ballot box Where important requirements are violated hold another election.. These safeguards are those advocat ed by experienced party workers from all sections of the -State they have, been gathered from discussions on many ocra nions during many years. Leaders in the legislature who oppose extreme measures came' to a pretty general agreement at the last session to support a bill embodying these pointe. Let us examine them, taking the last one first. The Penalty. Penalties are seldom enforced. Why? Because they seek to punish, not to remedy?not directly. . ..The law says the manager who punished. But the defeated candi date'doesn't care to prosecute him, the public is not Interested enough to. Neither arc out fqr revenue, nor seeking the unpleasant task of pre venting future fraud'by present pun ishment. The candidates are interested in tbe imm?diate outcome though. They and thfilr^OTeuds'Will go7to ?'tot of. trou bl? t?'Jbcate fraud It it wM do then) any good. Give them the right to a .q?w .election1' vrfrenever1 the' law ts- vlo .Iated in th? impttrtaht particulars and 'they wilt- watch Wr irregularities like hawks, Then violations ot rules wilt imm?dlat'd'.y defeat their purpoaes-nad paoome unless: nSHnff'yo'd hW. election* would b< 'held oniy^H^n?jh'ulmi?tt?ant,..apecified !i?trw^t?trr<af the'law could be nhow^n??'foFrrtvlai. irregularities^ , - Thl?' Wduid 'faeeesltlate masing each step In enrollment and voting, plain ajjd.op?n^'and^f?cord where all men may. examine -what has bees. done. - ' Today' everything la so obscure that even '.wherV fratid- is proved, .-and! more believed. It is about Impoaslj slble. to upset an election would be a weapon dreaded more than .any pu?ib?'nv??i of managers &ct down in I the law books. Protecting' the Lists. ?t te ??bwC.&tc nccc-cery at u kind of an election to bave a correct list of those entitled to vote. The club remains The ?tub rolls abould .be made up some weeks beforo the election and sent to the county clerk of c Shortly before tne election the Clerk should send a copy of each USt to tar managers of each club. After the election the county executive com mittee should send the rolls back to the Clerk. This system allows the lists to ba and opportunity to have names put on or taksn off on proper showing be fcro the election'. After the election any ono may compare the voting list used with the copy kept by tho cierk, and the failure to use the pto per list becomes a matter of record. At present, even " where the rules arc carried out,'and a poll list .is used. It is about impossible, in tho five day* allowed, to check it up. How can candidates In populous sections tell lttv five decs before the election whether the names put on the last minutes: are fraudulent or not? The candidate Is helpless. lleanxe-Caaoexlpe" I? CoBdnstew. Here, are outlined changea in pur present system, now a new system. Only outlines are given. Discussions of detail wotitd take more space than these articles can claim. But they are designed to carry out these gene-j ral idea*. No attempt is here made to take the ballot from any class. Honesty'is the aim of the changes^ not dlstraachtaemcnt. Whether wisely or foolishly, South Carolina bas ion* since established tho purest of Democracies. Boeh movements do not go backward. Uni versal White manhood suffrage once secured wlit ae%er be relinquished But it may be thwarted and crippled, and chatted if It does not protect it self from earfestneas and corrup tion by strong and well considered laws. Legislator FOR TT??Tlra?fATK. Chicago, Jan. 1?.?Roger C. Sulli van. Aha. Chipa**?. D?mocrate leader and former Democratic national ootn mitteeaan, -onignt formally announc ed his caidldacy for United States senator. la his atatoment, Mr. Sulll senator. In his statement, Mr. Su ill van said he was In full accord with the .Wilson policies. ilium College View. Is V * Z3t A Great Opportunity for Homeseekers Go out today and take a look at this beautiful section which we have just opened up between the College and Fartt Street. We have spent several thousand dollars grading and putting ' in sewer age. We shall put in water works, and put a ce ment sidewalk from Fant Street to the Boulevard in the next sixty days. We are selling these lots on easy terms at from $500,00 to $1250.00 We have never advertised this property, because we were not quite ready, but we have sold already six or seven lots. Among the purchasers ai e such well known people as Mr. T. L. Cely, Dr. Herbert H Harris, Dr. W. D. Bewley, L; S. Horton is now building, and Mr, Bewley will begin his home in a few days.-v There will be a hair dozen houses up there in sixty or ninety days, and every one that goes up adds to the value of the others. Think for a mo ment! You can not buy a desirable lot any where in the cr'iy with all these conveniences for less than $1500.00. Lots on Fant Street just a few feet away are fo?ng held at from $2000 to $3000. Lots on the ^ property that sold for $1200 two years jrtd^are worth from $2000 to $2500, Why a number oiF good people have built there. wT^**^^ View is to be strictly a first class resi dence section, There will be absolutely nothing objectionable in this vicinity. Properto will in crease faster nearer the college than anywhere in the City, because every man who moves here will be like Mr. W. D. Bewley; he will want to get near the college. We have a touring car ready at all times, to show this property, and going out to see it does not oblige you to buy. We shall be glad if ladies will make, up parties o? ihree. or four and phone us, and we will take them up to see it. We have never had anyone up there who was not delighted with the lay of the lots and the beautiful view. If you can not build just now, buy the lot you fancy anyway before someone else gets it. Do not forg?;. that this is close in the City poperty, and that It has all the City conven iences. Go see. it. Just a small payment secures a lot and there are only about thirtv fcft. See E. R. Horton, L. S. Horton, W? F? Marshal! ?r F. E. Alexander. We have never handled any property that sold so easily. It is a fact that we have not had a single kick on the price. We have shown the property to eight prospects and sold rive of them, and the others are considering the property. 19, nvestment E. R. Horton, Pres L. S. Horton, V. P, W, F. Marshall, SectV We have 3 nice Cottages on Fant Street below high ?chooi and Hospital cheap and easy terms Whypayr?nt? iiyiM^ mm ?39 . V1