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s^i^^ w,^ THE ANDERSON l^?LLlt??^Ci^ - nramtee .iV'- ' -m r if - I ni i <ft% rt ii -In'i il 111 m m i .Ki, i ,i , , m -, ?o t?ie 5^i>*>uil<Hi*? of Be?on and Vicinity, and as tor CoininiJunteAtlaiig il _!?'' mm xs \j?r WUUOUOOOOO o ?ELTON NEWS, o OOOOOOOOOOOOQ ,ln a xa??^t t'nj?rvj?w Mr. M. Olar ciicc Clinkscales expressed himself, in regard to t!<? free mail delivery that la being tried oat in Belten, as being entirely BatlHfled with the result ao far The cervice Is not an .assured thing yet. The bill making the sert vice permanent has passed the House' but is still pending in the Senate. Our; congressman, Jlon. D. Wyatt Alken, endeavoring to Iget ft thro*fgh and tile peopl" of Bcltop are anstously awaiting the outcome. The service has become very popular as is shown by the tact that tb?re are over 400 boxes on the route-and the poqtiften handles over 20,000 pieces of mail per month. .. The following is a special' from a letter tr.om our efficient postmaster to D. Wyatt Alken, as used in a speech of Hah. William W.'^rlest or Penn-' sylvantja.. in the House'of Represen tatives in Washington in Jan. 1914. Mr. Clinkscales say8: "Yours in closing letter of Congressman Griestj is received, as to how wc like exp?r imental delivery of mail at AhfrdH eins? officer. "Thc service at this place is work ing flnoly and Riving entire satlpfac tipn. j?ri fact, svo do not Bee how It can be,rhs^ns?a^ ?, A Specialty _ Wfe are prepared W give'the very jbes* Ser vice in Finishing and De veloping? * ?AND? Our., prices are always cc--,*tent witJti %ood v .?v. Mail orders So licited. being greatly displeased. Beg to advise, that Post Office lunpecWgflbr ?anr?th 'lias Jual made an inspection of the aervice at th|8 .offl.ee and by, reference tp hie report you 'may jsop how the pian is working*here. 'Hope the service will be made permanent and extended, (or we need UpOUier carrier here now and could' use 'one to advantage." If this la made a law ehfttfar 'car rier, will he added to the 'force ' and* more satisfactory service .given fjjfy. Allen .Morrow is tjte. prespht carrlei and does most excellent work, but of course the more carriers wo baye the qploker wa eon gat . ti mails, ft we get the two Carriers the aarvlpp will probably be extended for one mile out instead of half a mile, as it is at present. , Mise ,Betep Woodslde Is spending fnli Week-end with her friend, -Miss |# wV*} in Anderspp.v JSfiss Sue Covington isspehdlrigthe wet/c-eho with her parerfta 'in tipreen vl,,e\ v - , ' Mr. IC.C. Horton, a prominent law yer of Atl?Dta,t:rt visiting^his prother, Mr. J. ?. Horton, on Anderson street Mr. J. W. States spent Sunday In Bcjton. Sir. Pred Gaines, night operator of the telephone exchange here, -hah re signed and Mr Spencer Taylor of .his place is now installed In bis p?ace. . 5 Mr, Cappleman of Charleston, was 'in -town -ye?tefday. .Miss Alice Covington is in Green ville with relatives for this week-end. Mrs. Fraph Jjjbinson aiave * mag nificent ..dinner ' at Gre?cbjpn Inn yes terday, celebrating her tyrihday. The 'decorations were beautiful and the vlund? delicious. The color 'scheme "wfcB red?red carnations ahd ferns forming, .a lovely centerpiece. The place earns were double hearts of red. Reread by an arrow and Aied with red fibbdns. Those present to enjoy 'this delightful day were: Mr. and Mrr>ifM>Hr?. Anton Rhody, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ft1"***. <Mr- and M*> Frank tc.-.ooy. M* dad 'Mr*; *AJ N. for tune, Mrs. Quint Hammond, all of Au A^ Vanotver. ?Ss ?Sttm ^ofSrabb AUss Mattle Dunlap, of. Beltoc ,Mrs. Marie Adcauet annpunc?a the .ferriage of.her daughter, itftib, to Mr. James MadlBon Childs on Tues day. February, the seventeenth, <>ne ft'dy nine hundred .and fourteen. , Ala. At homo after March Xi arth Road, Ashevllle, N. C. *Mlf> th? gro'fcn, Is a .brother.of Mrs. ^amiueti or Beltou, and (a well-known ' here. . T^^|^^ Mot,' New York; T* A. Cap*p, .Spa -, ?Iburg; -X^ H. fitx^o., .Ca*tln?e: ?G< tJg^Hobb. Connecticut: D. K Brown, Kn, Atlanta; I. B J^J. -Fertig PeheW.tl?uth 'caro Atlanta; P. ?. Ether tage, South Car-1 Ullba: i. F- McClnra. Jr.. New Yora; pe. Wflrunamtbh, North , Carolina ; N. Johns va, Atlanta; J. w. Garflold,| ?aodn; R. J. JoVner. Walhalla: ?. J. [tSn^mah,'Charleston; W|. F mine Il. SMaguCB. Sparton-1 i; J^*W^fcu2ttl? bauin. Andere ou. T. Chrtls. ?ot?&rcijsi ikost o? the C. & C. Railway Co!, wfth iqtntrters ut. Anderson, was ng tll?se in lloitim yesterday on business. . Fi N. WtiBon of Beiton, Route one, was to .Belton yesterday on UuslncBB. NOTICE OF MEfcttlN? Excel Camp :No. d46. M. O. W. of I Belton, S. C, will on Tu?sdey 'eVenlng | March 17> at 7 o'clock. ., 12E?OB H. L. FARKER, 'Clerk. /ilDEVILLE. Abbe*?!!e. I>b. 20.?The Ladles* I Working Society of the Methodist church will give a. Colonial Tea at the home otMrs. John Harris on the even * pf, February 20. , The Methodist lea'are doted for thL-ir delightful entertainments and this one will be] .very .quaint and unique. Th? men'?f bu'r town have reofgon lzed their Chamber of Commerce and j are quite'enthusiastic. With prbgres slve men as the officers and our wide awake. ne"wfpat?or tt?e? to stir things | up our town has much to look for ward to in the way of progress. ' Mayor Grace of Charleston was aj business visitor to the town-one day ] last week/ Mrs. C. D. Brown has as .her guest, | her sister, Mrs. Sage of Noith Caro- ' Una. Mrs. Percy Miller of New Jersey is] t'ae guest of her sister, 's?tS.'j.. D. i Kerr and her mpther. Mrs. Saille .Me-j Ctuhg. !?*, ?. 5?. jnuK?rs of Atlanta spent last week with frfr parents, Mr. and iMrs,,'W. H. Long. P$tb. Rogers'joined ff?i for a weeg ehd visit. Mrs. Albert Miller of Atlanta, who [has, beeri visiting Mr. and Mrs. James pF.'-S?j??ajr >B1 reave Saturday for a visit "to her prrents in Monroe, N. C. Mrs M. T. Col em an spent a few I days last week in Columbia, liftfr. J. Bgmir ..Miller has gone toj rk, S. C, fdr-a visit to her par ents. lo?^ih? vlBtWrs from Abbeville j .J)bc *5uUddy "school convention In I Anderson last week were Mrs. Henry j dell : Pratt, Miss Louise Br^wn 'ttfr- Gertr Mrs. Frank Gary was the charming I hoBtessi at two affaire last week given **$?&W&y w^.given'on Tlihrhday le 12th, the seconc Friday morning, m ?Sth. ' Mumie Lion ?mith ' entertained" g^fWrSJ Of her -friends ?t a Victrola party TiiMoay afternoon, the nth. Mies :fi%lt)h is n ,popttlar hostess' and this is ??st one w h??ny p?raes that sue has given rlatoly. , Mrs. .Lawrence C. Parker entertalp-. c??,pn Wednesday aftofa?dn, F?b. I8thf In honor of her houBe guest, Mies; Those Invited to meet I. sup1 *tne <i*V? mejnbc- - of the '??rhoiried set After w games of aufcUeu Mrs. P?iker =arvbd upiimpqe reircsbments. 3IELP TJ1E ilKt^AES. -_ Appeal of the Correspondent at PanCs ~u?vi S3' _ aoriy water m v u t. v.-**m^U?: m< low -your able Six ? fcorespbndent'a stay In " spoiled by .the sight he Street. Thehe '" t ' mean :to be' By 'ibeBcTe those nibr) (e *iil 'binV th?m. The1' poo.,, )0d, tho blind, and crippled ones; once had a good frjend :hote on earth, tvtrue. He' could riot help thnm', nanclfiiiiy but thpv heard Ho cbutdl* do- wore. Ko ^codld b?at' tliem. dnd thoy thrpnged His pathway arid He iad: compassion oiivih?oi^aU. He told H m disciples to do fell they could for the poor 'helpleas bnea. Tin Acts chapter, .?re read about iP?t*h looking 1U the fr ee of a poof hdlples? | . srt?atnrrt :thet-ftad,kei??ve Ht 'fchs-' called Beau'tlfHl, and uald by , "Silver and gbtd have r none bnb j , I as i have, I give thee, in thetf' ?nie of Jesus of Naxareth, riao iq'walk." t {ifis' Is a progressive age. to hear the buss of street Hie aatomdhlle'honk meet that are Well dnd strdbg -gaougi be jn .tiui racp; and .put t|u?? nbt'kbtel ' Wm ' pbpr hpifse. ' We bave aa. low Uke* Compapy. Its :true if " Hjendent, they mths orMHsli tUcy coaid?it#i ijf ^rtM^nlgrtbere. .We wont any r?wetd tnr keeping the ipbor w|?v'?ft Itpftflshi 'iiiT al*Dut taies ig too high_ let* Tbo ladies of the Womap> Jfome m society of ?,0 urrvii?O M?tho vil.urcn arc planning a . "money mg .supper" tP 3K> h?W ?o?d?y it in the old Orrvtlle school house or jfr*jlyvtj pmaptme iwmn bas, bec? arranged! For those Who dp not care for oy sters. If any such iperjfna Iber?; .might _ bo, Other temiKmg vjanda. jettl Ixrli w???eg- ?Rpe i^lic^daeiBM^ls cqr d?aliv *?vlt*ii p?rf ??e-^^eclpi aisitr^l'aU who attend. TqeJOMM* tfatoftr^afAty Mall. Telegrsp^0^3Sp?0^^^;B'lg Fou and. Lake 9hore m?y e\rlke. m m m or Cotnrabdo^w ?fcVte*, of the ?? Stents of Gir^aTAtic*?*, Makes . Ut, j-ff ,rf Washington, ir?b. JO?Does thejl monopolistic system contain in self the seeds of its own decay? That queatl?ft COattalsslon* Jon-'] |oph E. Davids of 'the Bureau of Cor j^o?atlons, decjAi-od, In his annual re-i I port hi^de pucflc today, a 'federal In-; vcstigatlon how under way Hopes to answer. I. . m a.revtow of ft working program for the bureau 'Corjitnisbloucr "Davles puint? .put that aside' from tin ecohp jjpic study of fl>e" trust question, retail j bprlco maintenance Js one of Un: ques tions ,to be takten ,up, Tri4su5, their efficiency anji reforma, however, are to comprise the prm'clpal vbrk Tor the comings year. The peed of sonic Ifo?pAl [Body for the ipprpoEc of inves-! UgaAfqp and publicity Jn trust affairs,;! wh?ther it be the bureau of corpora- ] ttiolis as now organized, or a com-1 Sdop as proposed in the pe?utyaw Inifitration bilta ip,Congress. Com isslorter ?>avle? qmWo%is>d. ., Jr. his report he ;i?g.gjisfud ^he mo nopoly question at length, saying In part: "The - question 4a .whc?ier the tru*-* 'form of organization is really effl 'cient. If it be found that smaller j -competitive units in todUa.tr>- can-pro, f commodities aiqre cheaply, pr evsn'-ak cheaply as .fcnnopoH-tle unlpd and th^t they'Jsavi other aod-greatorf gee tna tnhose .Claimed for the I _ lhtttc"or trust aystora, then the* robteru is fmaily 'nettled m fawfMr^ll Cbmpetttlve rfystom, and the chief] ment for the regulation of nio ly is destroyed. This is a seien' -question of fact, and it is the an 'bTHhe bureau ;to .Investigate this MHtson. -. Milte rrom p. governmental pc.', i?w there ate various Tupecls o he. jrPst question which are of g rtance, euoh "tfs the relation of a do .pDp?lar'-Wvernnwnt and ir effect on the social'and econbm-; conditions ollabor , thnre are two aspects of it which aro peculiarly! ^X^?ttitfM*' uc?on *s? \dtttrll f?sn-and the ! t ^upon tue plins wy^'t^rju-crrtT It 1a contended hy abide that with .Ibe.CoSt^of estraction; )r? lalstributipn, and that such rO?be** tion ln cost h? accompafile^?y lower prices to. the ^PnaBplajpru and aoee nfatl rovoivo a. rodncMon In wages' or.-flaw impairment of the conditions of labor; "Even if these clainm were trpo the.question would still remain, or course, wheth-o: the evil .resultlng-i troin large combinations would not be greater thin^ jtl|? v411?ged?a^an^-: gfes of cheaper pVod?cllpu and distrlr bution. It Is contended, on the'other bf-2* .----^ ^^ Bir 1 hknd, that the sqnrfco and origin of ?v~-: ?iii??y iii i.hc do-. xpioit Um ??nriral public by. *^ocw*^??!iIttjr j^aipjS&V Yor iiio iiraic-i irate proat or the .promofers, 'or for - purpose oX'obi?in?aihg niaFtot ?pd ^'acting unduly !h| ' ,frpin 3Eho consumer, my largo cqmtiinutlo?a liaVo \k\iA dterAVutai*A'ta.i Vjw;ir ccr-i:;;:::; lo ihrtflii'lfhry. C??i??bis:*. i?Vb obtained ^oohfrql of tho" market i *0d.. .la adpiltt'ed, have prbsporbaV, bht ,thjs Is alleged to be due 'to tliejr b^pp^lim? jjJl^M/?jna uty u? su iency. According va those lia .view, there Is a ;pplnt . Cb> tlie Increase In size of vw-fflblHta' ilb?3 not result in an lu ^*k*fiW.---?tflr-iom'y and efficiency, but in IBRh^d, g^te/so' fe the .bv is pot ?u?lned by large qktions, but instead, by SCpB .of rhodcrate ai'ze. If this :lat-' contention'bo true, then, aa !ha?. *the u*ohopblftt(wystom4 "a In ftseSf the seed? of its' ,, sbm^ of [those *ho dtj?pute! Lhe^BUpcrior emctehov of lsrri> ^feh?.' Js^?^a. epptend ' ihm this ?ikun !;;' i?c merely a? ?f Beilinj tkt such llabed for control of ig eTtoessive nod 'for' the jiittf " s'iofik. They ns are es ; ef either he marhcts afid prices from cbri . or ,ir Issulpg large amounts R'rqa ?tpqk f?r the purlose of kWh* aWk 'to the pdblk. in ifch.comhl ^ ?^lhe^k^3?^^^ se?lin/? thtv Hib<;k, and .claim to t: ?:'n?m- :l ?s a great mue duo v.'ffiey are ol)!ige5 to flhd selling argument, mltnaly, su d tnat auch industrial en result 'in Rr.-'attrr !ac> lp production on< '^QjPOy important (.is *r ?pt'.fjiey j?\?> ' root* without coneeding ?*?> Of to labor QOU? the 1?*? obvloi in h j?her w?g ^lair^lyjp*e^ n ot (he ?w~ i Problew f^?-.tu.the Negro tioes?on Settling ' 'HTe ?ogro iQuesfcm b *eU itself," *h?y leH ur, and The grewive 'Farmer almost among the bigger Southern jour nais today >b ecientifficaUy prob ibttt 4hore ?r? nearly T?'?rft mulattocs. The of 'February 2ttst will present some amazing l-figuro* and some 'notable Utter in?lp(^^Dbl^ ?. Shannon, great problem to W 1wW ,it fcj being titled." *Md 99m ?know, <fl*aBmpV that from *870 to 1010 the num.1 ber ?f mulattocs in this county increased from 394,049 to 2, iilL^B^^/^A> -?per -seat-?; cd negroes mcreased only from 4,295,690 to 7,777,077, or *t per eerit? ' < In other words, there are ?dt even -twice as many fu&bioo8e* 1:1 w? ?> ' wo,* jfs^ | Pr?f. T. J. Brooks, Senator B. R. T&mao and others ?botst this whole ;brg, einster, loathsome subject. It is not going to be pleasant reading, bat it^s mighty nsaceaaary reeding and in many ?esptftit? estounding reading, and ought arouse the whole South to action concerning the perils that took ?tut for it. P$any other equally nOUble scientific articles on *" low. n?eajwe^s?4fcenansnneeoaese*# ffirrrtr t;i> ?tnnaii-iri>>?i^'jjitjji . fiiuorirt^] 1= MMHaM wwaiahMseiaaaaeanmMaBa flOSOR JtO&L itobea Path Gr?eW ' '\MaTftnry* T.he fc*!!{sV-i::g i? the honor roll 0? ?^?Wr^1 ^a^b gn^i?'d school Tor'the mqfUh %tfmg February lath. . fmt glrnflc?-Rex Callaimtu, E?dlth Cuflahnm, Thomas"Finfey, Mary'E?ea npr; Mttorq, Jerry Mcfc?ptfc, St?riiions, ^jfeorge Lawrence pet. 19 iret I'-uves, Gmmviove thtt4e1.;.?grl Broc ee?es. James. &! Au.stin. rper, Luna' rfe; rct ? > '1 (^c?n Brook, Lucht Bugnn. Fran?es jSfc: ?Cwy, Argftf* tyrnynh?ni. lurth ?raOo?Ellen iBbwfc?. Gl eu Bo wit, Annie Manly. Minnte i*tniy Otto Brock. Wilibim l^welL3e*le! Campbell. Alvln Co*, 'HerbeVt Dbn-I ? Plfth-syaUo-^EMa.FIblieaoB Kurper, InCZ TICO. Irland .MOnra. Alornl.., J?.. '??]?-<<ftnhscaies,:- Joe^d?o?, Grady Arnim Wo *W*?fht. ^To>^WeV,W vlu Grccr kttrtn s^e-^rscee iK?y. Walter CiatwortJi/,- Nelle Giemen*, Bennett Abstfn, Johnnie D?htyp, Howard. ^^ehib inmB^BKLv JUlX-jaeard. ?ya Culbertson, Esther ?h|*jag[? Brock, 1.UCII0 Donnald, Theo Trus ?el. Sfc*4feoHii l?rwln, Charllo G?at breB. BIghth ?raderridewlee. French. Ninth grade? Hattie Bertha Shirtoy, Lucy Pinson. Tenth gnule?Marie Gaines. Jean ette ' C,"tworth**, B?evenlh %rhBc?Ruth Williams. EX.G?y^^LEXX TQ ?ET JOB.' (By Assoelatod Press.) w,Islington,- Feb. ?o.-lFbnner 4Seh-' at?r Turner, df n^dkaTsie, WnebiThto-' .dpy resf?toed-aa? m?nt?eVio?^he in ternational joint commission. 'Ho (will be auccceded by formei'-Gov; Glehn ^^^'Sn-ii 1 1 i.-mn.hi i, a C, - ratsttd ' by -TJN1?N &*&to XXtkk .customers usihg 'these FattWMM. 41* ' li ar't?S^SyaS^^J?gj?****?* 00 ***** or y-' & -< jrpor deolsr <or our goode rao^accept n aonbstltnte. : , ^y?^??1?1?? ^?*?*108 ? ^?cr ci*>- *?fe^MftP?ftfJS" hare demonstrated to-auny *2 theH : PF1 U'i"l?W*1a yenyewa Vp%a% tawr Superior "crop producing" tf???Uas. AiVl?le' man %Ho'asse tMag. For Sale Pehtar. ffamptoa?? *,t_a?_*ia?aaM vieearvMSJi J.JLne^^^l^arx Grceavlile and Wckena.connUea. For JbrlaW .'W?^ . ?f. ?V ^ Bgrrlsa or gddretc UNION COMP ?NY, WIi^??. H. ? EbipTre l M 5k '^Se ii?m* .19 siness Th^term, G. S. & A., does Mot mean ifea* 4&s| concern is connected with any road or coiporja ' ?tt? Anderson ' Vka? ffed?e^? ter?j ?n account of its many advantages toalmsi-i ne*H such aV?>tto. We^haHre F?runeheci C^i* enter prise, relying entirely on tne wise and economi cal SiUyera of tnis section of *he country for sub stantial peonage, WoAildn't y?v. buy a piano from us if you were certain of saving from $75 to $150 oh We ?uaVkjrk?e to i&ve Ihal much for y?a o na piano, a* will ?eil for caah only, and will riot have i? charge ^ n^?r?et, ?tM staffer ?or -a elector. : dn^,;^e .wKjet w?^ve ^o^fe? you. Only the best "makes, e ??l? ta Bradley^ F^?scc^js?1-''0!^ Cole dertron JVI. TL, Willis, Prop, d?parlro'en^t.