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HFI T?M P t? ?? D?*VOte<rJ *? theUjpfeufWirt? o* B<?l?on ?? Vicinity, amd as ULI, I Uff I HUI, ? IVletiliMmt for CoiniTiunffeatin& iVews and Advcrtlslng. o o ax> ooo?ooooo o BELTON NEWS, o ooooooooqoooo J. M. Dun lap, county commissioner for Anderson county, who lives near Hones Path, was a visitor to Bel ton yesterday. ; Mr. Dunlap -, was color bearer in the Civil war. He is 73 years old., nut looks to be about or ?0 ' ,-, Miss torena Kay of Belton, who is teachingwhool at Mil Airy, is In Bid-! ton, spending Sunday with ber par ents, Mr.: and' Mrs. Chns. Kay. 8hel was accompanied by Miss Mabel] (iripp. J. P. Hunter of near Belton, was| bcre yesterday on> business. Thomas Martin^ a prominent farmer] of Williamston, bad business in Bel ton yesterday: T. M Mud do x of Honea Path, mayj be mentioned among those who had ! business in our city yesterday. J. .NewtonCox, who lives on Belton,] Konto was in town yesterday. Mr. Cox is an old Confederate veteran and is also 'ft veteran subscriber to The Intelligencer. He has been a sub scriber to this paper for 44 years. Mr. Cox;'says his home would be ln-| complete without The Intplllgencer. B. H. Grcer of Honea Path,, was among those- In town yesterday on J business. W W.Clihkscales o f Belton. Route] one, wan among those who had bas-1 ines? In Belton yesterday. Miss Kelle Ellis of Greenville. Is] the guest pf Miss Mamie Williams/on I Soutlj iHjfiin street: 'D. K. Breaseale.a prominent farmer! of Be! Route three, was In Bfcl ton yesterday on business. Miss Katie Scott Is vialtlft Miss] Klbja Neville. Mrs. Stivender of Martin, was in j town yesterday. Miss ^?ylors of Triangle, was here shopping yesterday. Miss Ktbel. Broome visited her sis ter, Mra> Parker, near .Anderson, last week ,- "\; Curtis.Simmons, of the South Caro lina. University, Is at home for the week-end. _t_ Profi t- L. Keaton of Plat Rock, was a business visitor In,town yes terday. A. .1. Goer of Charleston, is visiting] his mother, en route to New York. The following traveling, men were, registered -at Hotel Goer yesterdayi] C. Road. Greenville; E. E. Schad, Haftimota^ Lu R. Walker. Richmond' Ciadito show you what] a nice up-to-date JEWELRY STORE we H?ve. We try- t? al? way* buy tfte-best of ev erything That** wKy we positively Guarantee Satisfaction on every pur cH ace. Cotne to see us? i Hanks Bros; | Jewelertr i ?ELTON,S.C. I wishsr' I I m I il" I??i Being Uniform i ItQ| the Same "White A^rVays the Best?C Goes Further. O. F. TAY Anderson? S. C. Phc T. R. Ellison. South Carolina; C. M. Davidson, Cincinnati: R. Hones, Nor folk; G. W. Willis. Greenville.' Mrs. J. i| Holiday Is vtekftsg her mother. Mra> A. J. Williams; on-ftoutb Main street. ? ? * * ? . * >> ? e* , ; y*l?* * ? * * * * ; * The health of this section Is very good at tills writing. Mrs. UUWn OWeas of Jlorida. spent a few days here viBttiag; relatives re eeatly.' Mr. and Mira. L. M. Patterson made a business trip to Andersen* last Wed nesday. I The barn of Mr. L. M.'Patterson was destroyed by lire last Monday morn ing. Mr. and Mrs Leo Milford visited at the home of Mr. and- Tars'. Wowman Patterson, last Friday. Mr. Bob Seawrlgbt of Cornelia, Ga., visited at tbe home .or his father, Mr. A. W. Seawrigbt, recently. Mr. A. W. Seawrigbt has the mis fortune to lose his horse last Thurs day by death. The school at this place Is in a flourishing condition, under the man agement of Mike- '*dta Ramebey BELWl-f SOCf.tli * * * * * * * * * * * ? * * *> * Belton, Feb. 21.?Dr. W. ?. Haynle has juBt ' returned fromi Ashevtll?, N; C. Wiille there he saw Dr. O. J. Co Poland and found 41 Im very atuoh improved in health. HIb many friends here will be glad to know of bis im provement' .- , , Miss Eliza Neville- and* Mr. Louis [Seel- spent'last evening with Miss Nanette Camflbellw Little Miss Nan and Blaster Bob Trammel? isowed' the followldg - invita tions yesterday morning: I "Come this'afternoon'and-let's see [what about the man and the cherry I tree. . Bob and Nan Trammell." I Wthcn the little folks arrived they [found the beautiful Trommelt home gay with hatchets, cherries and flags. All kinds of jolly games were played, j and finally the much . loved donkey was brought fourth and the children, I blindfolded, were asked to pin his tail ion. After much laughter the one who ! placed it at the proper place was giv en as a prize a big hatchet, tied with red ribbon and a big bunch of cher rlos, and'filled, wlthi candy. After thlsf the dining room wee thrown opep and revealed tlie beautiful cake; all stuck full of flags, Delicious Icq cjnanjvvWUb cherrie^?ijui$^ca>e.=?an^| and kisses were served. The eouven-j frff were hatchets filled with candy and tied with ribbons. The cbUdreat' declared' thl?- the very beat party they [have had and wish George Washing ton could have several birthdays each [year if Bob and-Nan Would entertain led-e?ch? trirwf?y. These who were ; invited to this beautiful party were 1 little Misses Sadie Blake. Edna Cltnk [ scales.^-" LIU lap Brown, Anna - West, J>oiothy Cox, Francis Stansell, Emily ilv McCuen, Ruth Cox. Pauline Kay, Bdra Culbreatrt and Mary Clement; ! Masters ^Carrol Brown, Jim Horton, William Haynle. Jinx B??*.n. Moffatt [Haynle; Luther Cos, Walter Greert {David Haynle. Walcolm Cox. Fred [Greer. Edwin Cox, Jack West and James MaUteon. Mrsc L.xM. Stansell and little daugh ter, Frances and little Jessie Sanders Cog of .Greenwood, are visHlng at MM. l; ?. CoVs. NOTICE of final SETTlEMEXT All persons holding claims against the estate of Jesse M. Chamblee, de '-ceawei awe bwye*> notified' to present them at once, duly, attested* and -also ' atf person irid?bted to satd eSrrnte-wffif also pleads settle same Immediately! I with the anderstgueoY Notice Is nine give' nthat 1 will- on j March 17,1914, at II o'clock a. m., ap l nl-^trs tho Probit? Jud-rr of ?ndsrsosi j county tor mal eettfe^t of, said es-? ex?cuter. notice of meeting i ?fceet Camp No* <M8] w. o. w. of Belton, S. C. will on Tuesday evening March 17* a* 7 o'clock. l2mo9 ft. l. parker, Clerk n Quality, Gives Power e#e r and Summer,v?It's Josts no more?Just 681 Seneca, S. C Ml Ml II I 111 III IMl 1111 IT tir 11 -1 oooooooo oo o ot> o Uncle Dfcve's Letter o o o o o o o ooooooo Raster comes on April the 12th, tblB rear. I This is fairly late Laat year lU fell; onMSrcdj 2S<- and that was the earliest It had come since 184?, and ?jr?ie? than it will come again during the 20th center*. There is more or less revival of the old iden that Easter should he made a fixed instead of a movable reast. There is no doubt that the re ligious and the secular world 1 are put to great Inconvenience by the fact that Easter may occur any time from March 22 to April 25. There is now no practical reason why Kastor should not be a fixed feast, so long as Christ mas Is. Christmas symbolizes L'hrIst's birth* and Easter symbol 1res Iiis rising from the dead. If the an niversary of His birth is fixed, then It is obvious that the anniversary of Ilia death and rising should likewise be fixed. There are too many young people in Lhc World who complain of their un favorable circumstances. They say that everything and everybody is Against them. They think that if they only have friends to help them, i?r if opportunities were more pro pitious, tbey could succeed. In doing something wonderful. There never was a greater mistake. To be born in easy circumstances is offener a de triment than an advantage. Adverse circumstances really make a man. Too many people are on th? look out for easy positions In life. uch utopie never will amount to much It is the hard knocks that toughen the sinews and give strength and endu ranee. Young men, do not choose any t?Ui-?e in life be*muse\vou think It will- be sn easy and quick way of making fame and fortune. Every kind of work has its difficulties and obstacles. When you see obstacles In your pathway, no matter If it does seen, to tower mountain high, dcn't become faint-hearted and despondent end turn back. Perhaps when you get on th? other side of that mountain of difflcoity, yon Und-that the object yon desired is still further on, and a river may obstruct your way. Don't sit down and cry in despair, or "shiver on the brink", for fear the water may be cold, or the current too rapid. Plhnge' boldly in. and with manly strobe make for the other shore. This is the spirit, that will carry one suc cessfully through Hie. Col Billle Banks/editor of this pa per, .says: \ny individual who la a member of that asylum board of puppets should hide his head in Mtoue.1 Mtey n negro has been tyaenaa**er las? than vthey hav? ?d?Wer AU honor to yon, Brother Banks, rwe decency and respectlbillty of our State joins ybu In th?se remarks. T asked a man how* many children h? had. and he said: "Two alive, and two in Pendleton " A Lebanon school teacher received \ the-following note from the mother aP one o? her pupils, the other day? Pieeae excunv* Wl?l?? aa he has torn Ittel trousers art a nail. Hoping* re* will do the same, I am yours truly;" UNCLE DAYEi R?cent French statistics' snow 4S rsSsSics is i.tnt country IrsrtSg IS or more cH'drea each, 3T witb 17 chil dren each; and more than 1.800,000 "foP'UW^ t ^HETcaned biia I X /L* ? -Ft?gbt cai _yf?ifflgy Freddy." Be was \t Zy, alow, but somehow K- VS^rSnkf **ir*' ?SSK? there it IKXfSr la Ida ewa pecul RfiA^ tar time and mSt^.. routev Freddy wee ruui ' net a^hwbo. aw* a rEdW^imsssi >esn lu a chts* aa bis eern.' They also caDed hkev "Freddy, the/.ussm Grossftewoer.*' V?o never kuew wbc<w to find M?? - Freddy, was the satttbesls ot U hltaself-if yon can gat that ' He was the Dr. Jekyii and Mr. Hyde of motion- Now yon see , tAm. ag stow aod de4lbe??te ** a \: freight dir, snd now you dcn't. ! saufest and elusive se e grasa j,.bb?P*r. It Bsaii?'s-iaftfc??a.ts iSZZptS^S C-i Verjr iwi Freddv. Tb#4***of newsfWfier r#s*evs bas ^ f?w fve?iiea? O** ' tie paper aa* ereeeea stewiy. stopping at. ovary way station. *r?fee ?est tfm?othay Jbffip here ;. aadtbfev^rtM&'tt 1a a way to f make-ihr- average* itsaasl^nwr" I ? **? wit*ie?vyr Be a frelgbt r*r ff \\ t*M don't be a grasshopper. Bet fcfc?, ?wwgtjsa? I The atoafale newspaper reader g te aji/iasjaa tn.- usi esseww I der or a ?Upper, but a PICKER. F Are yen foilowicg CONS?tfT i -mi?*?<? tab sa*? ta? tear pak.?r f taat ?ppeat to you? it t ICK II t * * * * ? * * * PENDLEI ON * F * * * *** * * ^ Special Correspondence. Pendl?ton, Febi W.?On Thursday ifterneon, Mre. B. H. Sadler enter? ained the Boofclov^e Club very d*? tghtrally. The afternoon was pleas intly< spent la* seyelnK conversation, luring which a delicious salad course vas served. Utile Miss Doris Herren is visiting 1er grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Her on at Iva. The entertainment given by the M vie League on Tuesday night wee luite a success, they clearing $15.00; The - Chafing) Dish Club' was enter ained this week by Miss Loiuse Sloan. A sweet course was served: Little Katherin McLeskey is Im >roving rapidly. All are happy to earn of her speedy recovery. Mr. Harry Tfescot has returned roar Greenville after spending sev rai days there on business. Miss Leila Buchanan of Autun has ;ono to vteHi Mre. C. L. Blease at 'olumbia. Mr. Louie Carey, or Greenville spent ipent Thursday at Aetna. The* Surprise Party, spent a very ?appy time together last Friday night it the home of Mrs. Margaret Evans A call meeting of the Civic Lea rue was held on Friday afternoon it the home of Mis? Bewsie Hunter. All are very glad-to learn that Mr. deed MOCrary'e little beby who has jeen bo III. is very much better. The .rained nurse returned to Greenville,; Wednesday. Mr. Burger spent the week-end ! with i hi* wife and children at Harris I mil here. Miss Alma Cole spent the week-end j ! with* friends at Lebanon. I Misses LilUe anal Marie MoPhatllj ment several days this week withl' heir sister, Mrs. K. N. Sitten at Au-}( :un Mr. B. G. Hunter left herd last Tuesday for Baltithroe on his regu lar bnstn?ss trip to-buy goods. He will -return'in a few days. Mies Lucy MeBrtte has returned to ier'heave to-Bfoartgeaeery. Mis? Susie Shhrpe who is teachiag scheel at Iva, spent the week-end with her parents at Rivoli. The Tuesday CUib' was' entertained his week by "Mrs. M;' M. Hunter. During a very ' pleasant- and social iftemoon a sweet' eentse was served. Mrs. F. M. Gentry1 Spent Tuesday jight at Anderson? MT, Mitchell of Baltimore was in lowa on hastaesB Tuesday. Mr. E. G .Evans spent ' Thursday and Friday at Andersoti: Mr., B. Harris,. Jr.?'???nt Thursday morning at Ahddrsoii1 oWhusnret*.- r Those registered at'HunterK hotel this week were: O. Goodman, C. M. MoClure, John L. B. Baad; BJ C. King, tnd John R. Vandlver of Anderson, T. a. Meecham, Greenwood. J. R. El lison, W. H. Rochester. Greenville, E. Fi Thomas of Anderson. Mr. B. G- - Abbott of Walhalla' was in town Friday. Claude aadHarry MflWv; linemen, rf-the Gee-wee TeMwheae CdU< have o?dt { LWe c?ss*wy. " cVewd* MttJeY ban} taken Lissage ^ a ttltateew cWuveia; i u-ItahMrv Gatv anw'Harry iu* werh at} aogvanev Oa.< ' (By A; ? * ?* ?e* Preset Ledngton, Ky., Feat W.?? rth SasnV' ici Jeff^rhvev pt-slossov of p^JIOsotfsy tt Traay?vaaia University and' ror nerlj- professe* at Irtilt?Sia ifhivev* ity, B?tfeisry CoMeg* (W.; va-.), sad t namber of 'other universUteev W lay dronand dead - shortly after de? iveryln? .va >leeeare to hh*ese**# He\ vas the-aa*h*r of several b-a-eg* aedj ^Tltcros n * 4 * * -? >* ' ' * '< '? * s * i WlfcUAMSTfllW? * ? Wvlliamston, S. C, Feh; 20 ?Misses j tf-^-i T>ii?i*-uw*?w. of Floreooe. uia?ysi (turne. Somter, Annie Lucile Poole, Matena, o?., whe are - atteadlag' Len-j ier College; spent several -iky* with he Misses arlffia, also of Lander Col eg?, a ho were at home for the weck-1 Bti. Misses, Hsngacet - and Annita ? Lan- j 1er of Brazil, Irave been visiting* Mrs. Dean Brown; Miss-Cleo Welborn, who is atteml ogjD?? West College, i-poot the week ?t-4* at bonee and had ?s her guests] Mass?e Hall and Bradley. Mr*. John B. White of Charleston,] ipent several days with'Misa Hallle] Palxer. Mr. Wlil Hatto of Spartaaburg. has | seen visiting Dr. and Mm. John W Parker. Mrs; John B. King visited la Green-] h-oo? Ian week and atteng?d the con-1 .^rt txt f?*>?-- ?i:^ Vtrry; aa?' ?1rs. Jaa. P. .onexett and i Henry T. Crlgler wwre* kt An-} ?sandln* nwattag MSc art Mseti Goaaett. and Mra. John Bonner of Pel cor, are spendtag a while, at Cap- j aio SuiUvaa'a. fflft'Wv L. Gray of I^urena, has been I i-fsHlng. hie brother. Mr. D. P. Gray.| iftihe tatter'e ahbnrban home. Mtse Blanche r>rgo?oa spent lastj Miss Edith wgbr ear at home rhbVJdsy night and had as her guests M Miosts Stewart end. Sooiggtn?, mmd itteaded-the eeaeert Uj- I?haea. Coe ?ert. Mas; Frank Petscr and Mies Con Psis?f v? Trlxcrr, hn?e been tperjdtng ?evwrAl days in town st Mm. Sansatti's. Miss Beatrice Godfrey spent scvef.vl itays at home from Due West. I he Menance of the Mulatto Probiew. fe the Negro (fiiestion.'^SettHtJg!:,w Itself? "Te Negro Question is settlirtg itself/* they teU u*, and Tk? Pro , greasiv?' Former almost ?Jone ! aw. Mi? the btggar Southern jour nals today is acienUffi'cally prob ing to the bottom of the whold great problem Co see bow it b being, "settled." Did you know, for example, -tin* ftom*1870 to 1910= the ntraV. ber at rnUlattOeS in this country increased from 084,049 to 2r 0S0,686ror over 251 per cent? whereas the numbef^^ ed'-negroes mer?a\MtT ohlj 4,29B,6S0 to 7;W,i?T;-H?r*B* per teafr? Ih other words, there hre not even twiee as many f?ll-olbod?dl negroes as there were m 1870, but' there' art? nearly PO'tl IP TIMES: as many mulattoo;. The Progressive Farmer of - Fsbreairy 21st will present some amazing figures and some notable utter* once* by Rev. A. H. Shannon, Prof. T. J. Brooks, Senator B. R. Tillman and1 others about thla whole big; sinster, loathsome subject. It* la not 'going to be pleasant reading, but* it's mighty necersafy reading and in many respects astounding reading, and arouse the whole South- to concerning- the perils that confront us. Look out for it. Many other ?a?hm sembl? sdtnt?5c articles on "the Negro and" Sottttferrr Parra, Life" will follow. - ^J&t? f?l^'^to ivt ten week's subscription including a c4?iLok?^ farmer', gmdebook, Or bbtte,: eti?, ser?d $l for ? whole ?egg?e ^cKm^M^m^ou your money trjA^>wmV| njtefejtrr-tf yjdtf aTe noj WtnlfSejl. ' HnH that fair? sas es; crewd arrived on the scene promptly and extinguished the blase- with small disunity end very mm uaum^e building or stock or goods. Miss Kathleen Griffin enteVtalned at " ri|Mf*!shsy^ In the'office but a large tHlr'week. Messrs: Cus MCASHn, Hilton-Hkr voy.- Jribn Dsrst, Js?s- Ts&art, Keiia i??ted. Bills Loma*. Charley Decket, lattice BarJt?da^e of Gresawoo^, .were iw towwi?aturday and 3o.nday to at ar?Pav. . ^ MT. and' MTs.- H. Bold Shcrard. R?td, Jr., and Gordon, have gone to toBKoa to live after having made their home m Willlamston for the last four years.- They will be greatly ml?aed here. Usv- Sberard will travel wink b*a6<ru?rtcrs In Boston,- Mass. On last Son day afternoon about 6 o'clock' fire- wee discovered In* the ffcfeesx- ccesptod' byi- Mrs. Bl J during the evening These enjoying, the occasion were their boose guests, Misses Maasebes?, i?r.rs? and Fuoie; Misses Cleo Welborn, Georxtia Dar-> igan. lx>ls Hudgens, Mary Welborn, < - Edith Blgby, Misses Hall and Bradley a Velentlns party* 8dteje*s?evetoing In of Due Wiest; Mttae? Carrie and Bu honor of her sisters and their friends frdtsr-'-fandet' College. 'This Wae-^ne* er th? largest parties ever given In VvlHlatostobi the OrBlnv home- bebt? eBpeclatty. adapted for entertainment*. The lower floor was thrown ensuite and attractively decorated In red __l>?,o er';!Peig??s ttae^i?|ia?gsi<iNsms||>iaiwab' isaiiniisilof'B^a^Wortoao, orjataUm; mc wftti fortune tellleg. DeHgbtftrt mus le was furnished theongnoat the ev Jber fander of Pelzer. Misses Mary PaW?ll Stokes of St. George. Minpr et and Annita fander. ?telyh-Fr?V, Beaefort Matthe we, and LI la Snilth, ,-ujd Messrs. Gas WsCasHn. ftHtdtt Jiarvey, Ja4.nDevst. Joh* TeaWlfe, Keith Snead. Bill l aaaawt Ohsrley Duckfett, Bruce Darksdale of Green wood, Blair Klee, Campbell, Prierson, ?fafey" Ffro? bad orta3natj&__amone jewed by a?ysf > <sosnrsie>/ wad- serr?diborn aad.Prr yra^r^eg. Swain and" VWltfam Manon. Clyde Stone. Rhett Martin. Ralpk- ftOHsvtt, Wilt Hutto, Clark Stewart, Prof. Wei-. ss?rn Thirty a?r? FiaVt* of 'Cotton on . tarnt or v? VL Toilisoa, Pfsflmont. ? C. rslted by UNION OUANO CdQd reHHisere Mr. Tellleeta is owe'or the tboeswa?-e? aa?ilSsd'cuBt?saers ssi?s> thawe reirtUaes?, i& yoav dealer for oar gm>??. and- accept o aoefttWNntev A better FertUbter will produce a better crop. "UNION BBANDAV have desseastrated to tswaay of ?OS M? ? Sbvkw.teas.in your bwrO couno" t^hr separipr "crop prod^chuif ejsaiBJae. Askt Um tsan wao area th*?w For Sale by ifcalftCf BerrsetBe Cew, Eealey, VIctar Mereasi?? 4h*; WUIIaastea, Empire IfawaWtt^^y^sftyfc. Pi rXss.4.seea?Uie, J? B? Bi nlliti llsis l| Ikybeja. and araay otaer dealers' U Andoraon. Gzeenvltla aoAPlekens, countlea. For further InfijBTSsstiaes- wrftex .a?.? reeeataUve at Audv-rnon, Mr. It. ?, Burrlss or address UNION GUANO COMPANY, Wlastoa-BftXara. ?j. ?X_.