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? T -. .Ri! 'J , i fi , II,, ? , , _ DEVOTEl> Jg THE UPBUILDING -f^-BELTON AMMNOj^ ASA MEDIUM FC? COMMUNICATE 7 ? . .' NEWS ..Airo^ADVERTISING. . - '* ? ~ E fa.... -w o INTERESTING BUD o "* AND NOTES ?OOOOOOOOOOOOC Claude A. Grave relton. Fob. 27.-On account of the fir's} week to March being a week, or grayer, the Belton Civic league has l.osiicucd their regular mortihiy: meeting front March 2nd to March thc? nih. Mein ber;: will bear In mind thc rliuiii;,. tn time of meeting, which, IK one week later. (Mri. Elizabeth Parr of Anderson,! la la town visiting-triohds. H. W. Wy los, broker, of Monea I Path, wa?, a pleasant visitor t?.Bel ton yesterday. . . , n '. lt. V. Wright, a prosperous farmer'] of tile Bethel sei iion,' was among the huslr.64ff visitors in thc city of Bel-"'| ton yesterday. The following gentlemen stopped | nt 1 Hotel Geer vesterday: E. H. Blake, Greenwood1. J. H. Mitchell,| Atlanta; C. I. Harris, Philadelphia; M. B. Montgomery, Columbia; Ray SimirionH, North Carolina; G, C, i ?chu?an. Anderson: J. H. Price", Tinitnor.svllle; W. F. King, Tim mnnsvillo; Geo. H.- Edwards, Green ville;. L. n. Harris. Andersen; TytXtl Hammond,'St. Louis; E. A. Ri?ge-1 way, Norti Carolina; John C. Finke, ?altimore; E. H. Tyler, Alfante-j *S*.J A. McDonald, rolumhU: ^ranjt M. Schitrier. Charleston; ?T. F. Hhghes, fiiarlptto. ^ j Mrs. Emma Nlnnlcks of Mt. Jack son, Va., who , has been spending soiitc time' wMtjj^her brother.'J. H. Atwood, m Helton, will return .home today. On this page wlH be found a 6-inch doable eolumn ad from the Read Phosphate Company of Charleston., E. 1H Blake. Esq., of. Greenwood/ representing this company, waa in tho c.ty of Belton yesterday, and plac ed through:, his local agent, A. S. Fant,ia nice contract with. The To, telllgcncer. "Mr. Fant ls glad , fi. state to the fertilizer trade that the' Bead Phosphate Company of Charles ton, is second to no fertilizer com pany in ,t->.? State. Miss pell Wilson', of Anderson, may lie mentioned among those tn town todny' > . . ; THE l;?('A5i TALENT. "Farm Fol Its", rendered by tba girls and boys of Belton hlfii school lust night- in four acts, was one of the beat plays ever rgdvfen by lota}' talent. Th* children W,ho took .part' went through the entire performable, without a Bipgle blunder, wAlch . Ves fleets muca' credit on them as well aa 'their; teacher. Miss Fearl Ward law, ,on0 of the efficient teachers..-ra thc high behool department. . Miss" Wardlaw, wW possesses a wonderful talent along this lino, is receiving congratulations from her umnyTfHonda for the'maimer in which' the piny'wag Tendered,-only Iwow?eke. being necessary to tr?ln thc efilldrea for thc play * The theatre was comfortably filled and not al . any time dra^the pldy drag and the many prescrit went ?wuy praising the actors' and their beacher: Tho ftdnvismdn'-feo waa 15 cents and :? cents/which wilt be given t<T the l'.clto&TnXS^g??tool library. lt ls thc'Wls'h af every one present that in tho, near future we will have another opportunity to 'see tbdscmopl cltlldreu on thtf 'stage agolft'. S. K?,?Ht bf ThftraeW I'-iilfp Burleigh-Frank Sutherland -From'N'cw'Ydrl-.. DaVe Weston -Eugene' Johh&bh-A young farmer. ? Amos. Goodwih-Paul Tolt,lson Owner of Sllvcrbrpok, Farm. - m ' ' ? ' ?. ? ? J QB has ii?en piirc witt be run sis a loti ready splesdrdiy e^m$H ari? equipment will be ac all orde?i laige W: sitUaB. " ' ? rSv.? . "?I1 Competent am lerieneei will be en^iowe^ ja? ott th? 'pitrur|pi|pejM Let us m y* 3S9BI!!!)1 3E53B ?S58S5' The Andsr$m loft P?INTTN? "flSEtf?N/ \ * r > o o o o o o o o o o o o o ?GET OF NEWS o OF BUSY t?ELTON, o L. ? - .' ? ?ooo 0*0 0000-0000 ?, Correspondent .Bljah Flor-D. L. Harris-A Jack of-aW-'J>rad.* . . Thompson-Charles Cox-^-Servapt ? I? the B?rteifch reSt^enoe. Flora Goodwin-Grace 'Campbell-| "Oly a country girl." Mrs. Hurleigh-.-Gertrude Clement Philip's m^h?r. , t 'Sl?'S Oraee- Burleigh-May Pjnson-His sister. F?-1 . Sara?i Good^in-r-Wllfan" "i?eah Wife ot Amos. Mrs. Peasley-Mamie Shirley-Wfco I never had a. minute to spare. D?lia Slocum-Bessie .Wilson-Hir ed girl at the farm.. Synopsis. Act I.-The yard at Sllverbrook Pu rm, on an afternoon in August. Act ll.-Same a? Act J, three days' later. . ""Act JIL-At thc Burtaigh'residence, New Tork City. One- month hps elapsed. " Act IV.-Back at the' farm, a few Idays afterward. . . '4- % -?>'? '?.?..?..?I BELTON SiM IAL. Belton. Feb. 27.-The handsome home of ?tr. and Mrs. R. J. GambreU on Brown avenue, was. thrown open Thursday afternoon' to' the membera of the G. F. C. Club. MTS. Gambrell. nlwuys a gracious hostess,' was at lier best on this occasion and all of her guests thoroughly enjoyed her hospl taiitv. M?ss Blanche Green's history of the college was very good indeed. Miss Helen Woodslde's current events were much enjoyed and the paper read by Mrs. O. M. Ramsey, wife of the present president ' of G. F,,.. ?,',; was'interesting ns well as very" in structive. The entire club was de lighted to have Mrs. F.amsey with us -and hope to have her at another meeting If she can conveniently come again. After the regular programme was completed, a mOst tempting, sal?cl course was served and in this, as well as the beautiful; -^??^W?H throughout the ' house,1 the yellow and fblofe dbTleg?_colors, were everywhere tn evidence. Masses of jobnqulls with feluo holders were In every . available spaoe and the wbolo affair waB a boautlful Bucoess. -?To?-souve nirs were snxall .photogr?ph.s' or1.?il of the six presidents thc college h?a. had from Dr. Judson on down ,to Dr. Ramsay. The photos.! were. g^'5w?^ ed on a strip of'cardbord and tied With "the college colors. Thia work; was done by Stunsell, one of our ex I cellent photographers. Mr.'-Walter COK, Jr., has glV?n up his po&lUcn at .the Belton mill omoe and will devote his entire time to the picture snow hereafter, .Thin piuco of atiiokemeht with ? "n't>wi a'sb>to|C ' tined booth for tho maob t?e, a n'fcpr'l electric piano and every ' >eesfbis Im provement and attraction, will be bp- j en to t!-.c public Monday. They wf?li have A show eVorj? night after tjila 'Instead'ot three ttm?d a| week as 1 formerly. MVs.w: C. H?aritf is spending this we?k'-ehtl with her parents. Mr. apa. Mrs\ A. A. Bristol.: in Greenville. Miss FmnfR WVlibt' IS '?? her, home In Honea" Path for (He Week-end. . Mr.' Waiter. West of Greenv He. was a~busln?ss visitor' lu; Belt?ft' yes |-terilay. ]_, , , . .' :iPfc*E TO WSt CUKTOMKRS. Thresh*/W^ll Vet?te", toraprs tree on etfery purchase a, Ladled ^Home Tournoi .pattera. Taft aptAlc? tn every 2t?&$^t- ll ' <?/ Med toi ?mbteus to tedie r efforts m? be to merit mr ' o o o o o o o o o o ooo o o o o v . . r o o * GRAYTOKfILLE. o o . ? o oooooooooooooooo JReXtoi. ft. "P.^fe. So. 1. Feb. h 2?. l'hj? neath angel visited ?he home of Mr. and. Mrs. G. J. Wilson Saturday morning at ? o'clock'and bore to that home not rnafde'with bands the Utile spirit of their darling son Drue. Hts stay on earth was only" four short years, and he waa the idol of that hangi' home. 'His- death has cast o mont oVef thc entire comunity. PneuuKihria, followed by meningetis wga' the Unmedl?ie cause of his death. Everything that-loving hands could do and the very best of medical at tention tbat could, be had. Waa given, li?m. but ' the all wfse and ilrolghty God needed anothqr .jewel In heaven We HtCle hedywas laid to Test on Sunday, at Barker's Creek churdh amid a large'.cro.wd af'relatives'anu. sorrowing frlerfifs. Funrela services w^r^^oo^it^ed by s^flr^, pastor, ^Rev We trust God to comfort the broken ft??rte, nod heal the wounds ?hat hare been made by his t;olng away, fpr tho Tibrd giveth; and tue. Lord also taketh away so . commit bia waffs, .unto the Lord shd He shall give thee- the de trtre of thine heart, never forgetting that underneath are the . everlasting arms. The farmers have begun to haul fertilizer for a new crop. We had one of the Itirgftst snows (that we have had in severa} years. Metier*. Claude and Thomas spent Wednesday in Anderson. Mr. "?Joe j^flclaahd fjfcgt Sun day in Greenville. ? Mr. Juliap. Hawlttns, who ls teach ing the Bethany school, spent Tues day olgbt'With Mr. kurtis MoCoyl Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thomas spent Saturday ni ?ht it the home of his motlier, .Mrs.. A\. H. Thomas. . a ..)-.*.'<..*. ? * ? *.' * !* SEAL'S i"nr.tk NEWfii . ? .'.'????ir fia* * * . . .? .? Belton. ?*eb. 27.-Mr. C. F. Mgr lon. lian returned. Lrom Charleston, >occbm4*nl?d by bte isbn .Willis, who ls recovering from, a severe attack of pneumonia. His many friends hope (hat hp will soon be restored to his usual health. / Among.. die visitors xho attended church here. Sunday, were Messrs. L. P. Smith, Burns, D. S. and E. P. Van diver. P. B. Gentry, Strom Anderson ?and vloinityr The neighboring church es were well represented also, and our congregation waa large. We welcome these friends abd hope they and others will worship with uBfrom time to time. ! :*??Ift71&to- Morgan.' wno lives near High ??toals, waa -the . guest of Miss Sallie Geel Sunday. ^e Tedoic?^at the dairy improvement on : The tfthelltgencer,.,and ?ongrstu late Editor Banks and the other mem bers of the force. We note with pleas ure the editorial policy of the paper. Tlie public admires men .with broad views, and men devoid of the partisan SOWS!, lind mon Who Wilt not b? "dttt tateo tOjfts' to' what they shall, or shaU not "say. 'S.?a 'Cvida r.fajor, v.f>o 'nas charge of the 'school near Smith Chapel, spent the week-end with' her parent* hore.,. She was accompanied by Miss B?la. Stewart of that se?tidn. Teacher-1}Witty is fHe 'fingltsh lan IWV' UK IL iCIlUU IUCU UH. . JCstf Irene ?ianttroell ?end fr?rr broth er, who live below ?Boltbh, spent Sun nay at the 'home bf We. John Major., . Mr. Furma? Bedwell, of 1 Spartan bsig, is exp?ct?d tb arrive today on a Aislt to his ?ehtfol mat?. .Rev. J. T. ?Man. Mr. Sriowell has gutted this section .before, hn? has mdoy friends who will bo tmatb See him Yigain. An old darkey i? tskld to'have com nnShca fe'the -butcfier' -theft tte ac count held 'by ?h? 'Ikttrk against Ww , incorrect. "Sam, figures don't ?U?r B*W the obtener. Sam: "'-jfl??' Anawa oat: but llari^/flgget* ": Mr. J. A. Elgin ls ' baaing hhs t?n nnt^houses repatntod. This adds bot,h to .the,!*" ?pp6?r?ne$ and ? ?nr?|blltty. He had (hfa residence repainted some rtbm'.aittL ' tMr.ll.'P, Smith'*olt' Andoi ?on,, dellv^ ered ?: practical, address to our Sup- , day school Su^day^Ohe"*?y word* ? of wis .'a^esVwerei imecrfulness, per severance and dpjerrolnatiob. Come ? Watchfulness .we* Ahe subject of [Pastor Hlott's Sunday's cermon. lt , iWa* plain, practical, juli pf. meaning, , and spiritual. 1/?%?^) tb report our church in . ???Ig^i^niition,^ every depgrt ?.^^'.?w-^^tr^iv nn? hoping to flo mare tor vtl?^ MapW, this year, fian ever before. .Mfssee ? LJ*?te. aptl 'Rossie /Kay spent To?sday night ot, Belton w'.^i relft ,^W*> ?are glad to report some im provement in . th? oopdUion or, Ml*. ittsg^fcKW. . ! , . ^-- i. -i y- . a?e Mil* ? !.% ?MW. . * i jsMpttninster, Feb 27^-Speclal.-* Mr??<|Ug?|Ul Saith ot Hartwell, Ga., ha* aajsaancod 4a?>kaagynient jot uer: dstngater. Nell, ta br Nichols of tbfs Pla' wodding vVIH lake place at .stn eorlv data Ml?? Sjnlth l? a niece of .afr, T. N. Csrter of ?1er. ann bna visited here Quite, oma', .Westminster, Phertuai ..CTUOT? ^nmuMu? tit |??Conee Onster?c?i a^d ^j^leUc Anee? '-s^'l.?afiilcs; t Walhalla until March 2? In order to ive then? time to ?ft eeerts put in 'their lew inidrtqMum The d*te or the track ?ieet itt i&eheo* <Wns ?Ot fdr April 1. rhqse who attet?dett the mo?-ting were SuDerfhtehtteais fy) nj. Bramina . of Seneca; yf.&t?tolmMm of Oak way ; J. ' ?arnott of Richland; H. C. F.yder Fair Play and W.. C. Taylor or ^vVBtminBter. !??? . ?EvanegllBt R. Al'WUblett ot C?reen .?11 le is here and is conducting a re vival mam lng at Butler.'* hall. The icrvleo? "a*B M\ $:3h.ih'..thc afternoon ind at 7:30'In the evening. La'rge row'ds* have been present lo hear him Rev. H. M. Falluw baa Closed the hieetiag which he was conducting ayj lie First Baptist oliurch. T.here wer?' len adul?n* .jo.the, church, und tlieor <nanca/oi/tin#>htna nfii he administer d on Wednesday evening. ..?,,?.4 IMr. and Mrs. S. Vi! Brownlee re urnied Thursday froth a ten days' trip o New. York, Wushh^gton und other tiortherh .ellie*.. Mesera.' E / and 'jp. Y. PitfB-titVfe+ etuurh?d' from Hot SprlngB, Ark.. |wh?re they have been for a week!" Miss Jodie Haley, returned K.r.duvl rom New dMeant. ' ' &?. Hale*Uti?nt o New Orkan.-? for an oi?eration so'v |eraj ikeeltR 'ago.' Ht? operation was very serious one, hui was icccssrul nd lie ie/ recovering rapid.... Mis? Edith Plc Kaon oT Greenville, as been fuiettding tflc week In Weat ?miuftter with heV''parents, Mr. and ?Mr?. E?.'H.Wt?W?W. J Mr. and Mrs. F. T: Broaaeale abd' ittie son, of Ashland, Ky., are pend.nu some time in Westminster, Iwlth hlB parent?; M^'iand M*r?. O. K. iBreatealc. Mr?, H1.' E. .fatted arid daughter, Mian lia. rct?mga Sunday from a vis it tb Atlanta: MIKS Sue Hidey 'is-?ponding some ?time in Atlanta. TXlB? Ida Lou Brownlee of Ander son is spending a lew days here with "relatives. Mr..J.'K. Dillard "has gone tb Yazoo City, ??s?., to work, for the Norris |Brriher.?: ..,....,' ?.." , ^OT.'(T: ^^gEETiyo Excel Camp No^Jjrtf. W. O. W. of Belton, S. C., will on Tuesday .evening March 17. 'at 7 .'h^loak. 12mos R: ?. ?r/ARK?R,' Cleric.' EtfCESS?t* tt&?lITRATE!*. Dana, N. C.,' " 27.-^jsbeeslve' ?freight rates and ??leged discrimina- j ?tiori have causeo, tb*'Otfaray Canning - Company; of ?ls i?aa?; to reduce Its ?operating o?pa^iy^?tfesuit of which ' ?the condom >hs& b?afc disolved. Thiel ?plant found that ft 'cqdlu not suS-ie?if- j fully compete->?>tfMi?t??other. 'canneries ?and pay the excess*** *elgbt rates- . ? White the tmprssJiftoh baa gone out ??we, ffho.wri? l?p|fclttt;yi(l wA> t l^h^io^d ' jS^K^*^! He 'grvji??lie ^?rme?-8 S?rl?ker? of Henderson county attirance 'that >he ?wilt handle ell the braquets they will furnish tym. Jt will..n^ttuue to man ufacture canned beans and sweet pota toes, tomatoes. appTen, tf?rnpkfnj, peae?ies, pears, fruit And vegeta6te?y ?making jellies * specialty. B. ^r. Case-states that,be can afford to' berate tho plant ou ? nmuil scaie ami ?supply 'the d?bsnnds of the !iOmo un J ?nearby markets but bs''-i$??0h of tho ?lower frelj|h|"t?tes ;aliqwoa ?ftter *nv ?>yphs .fa^^n^-g?nM^r indus?.ries, it is I ''He ut^s^^h?t; tho '$n*toe?x wpul? ?h?'-a ;proihuu\e one ?fui Ih?? ofraruflons ?on an ?xtehsive ecSle wjB." be rcsumetl ?ii o*M'^:totfbt ' r^ .?^.'^?cec?'i ?so as tb?Mtlfy running, the .pluht. ? .From H?hdorsiihVilXfe; to Chicago th* ?ratetis, 78'^ts :i.&,'to?dMt.:pft car ?loadtt or 'a -mlniRBini of ,;.G,000 pounds ?when the cannery has sought to hnve ?the minimum reduced to 30,000, the ?rat?, to Chicago from, Wlhs'ton-Sdlem ?being'only ?Q cents. I Froth He?d?rsonvilte td rinoinriatU ?the rate M?*?m w?4^ lt la o^ly, 21,, ?cent? fi^BnTOnoru Md only ?50 Cohts Ithe 'Sfe S^fenlwwree lt ip oniv^io ?cants rVofrf^ewtfert: &>., to MlMftl. W FiW H^naWifohville' ic' Cnarlrtte "ritte ia 36 cents While lt In only ?ga cents tfyrn ?ewrioT?,**ef?n., tn' Char W?y? Blrtain'gham. AW.. :-fr?im' HendsV ?sWVIilo, the yate ls 4& cents "white ?rom' Ne-Wptirt to Alabamn the Wtn ls mm* ... >. :,. ? r" r RTE?lttaiM SWJCK VAST ? ev strafe on t?ntghrs.ttde. Thc steam ??sMUfc., her deckload. qt lumber had Hff^sa f^*"^0"0111^?^^ "i^nl^^ill yr?t%Achildren attesMssMMrTodtb wad?.I O?\PM anadyersaoj ,of Mr. mid Mr?, Sji-j . *v, ..-v ~ . * . .........?..<*.... ; ? o HONKA PATH XEW8. . . < UH ' tnt w' ? I M . . II n.I.... .. ?-.**< Mr?. T. H. Brook, accompanied by ter : '..u-i, .,!]?. M. li Brock mn i Mi. \ tunic Muli If uv left on Monday ?mci loori for Baltimore. Mrs- T. ii. Brock .oes to a suMtor??rii fdr iriteatihertt bod nay uudergo a Surgical,. opp rf lien tfhilo alie is away. Her, many fjund* mite in hoping that alie, ?nay b\ re)if Tj> sd or all the uiliiients from wlilcli she' iaa suffered fur some time, sud.thal ihe may return strong and well. Friendship Baptist church, reorgnh a'ed las' Octdber, hus built a splendid loone of worship, which except nalht ing and slating is practically finished. n iMa^t*Bunda^'u^j^^oon^''^^tev. edward S. Be?ve? preach,?!* there"on lie fourth Sunday afternoon tn each ^r^j^i^t^^'^tii?' fw?'-ef-Mr.' ind' Mi :-. Bud Wilson, who llvo in the '"ruytonville section, died Saturday .uf .er sufferiug several days with pnou itoniav ^?t?ffie- fenerol, ,B?rrlvo8 were .onducted by Kev. E. L. KuRley Sun lay, after Which the interment was n.iiide iii the, Barke/s Creek 'cemetery. Hoitea .ttitl?-ChrOii'lele. Dewey's Book. Baden, Germany*. F?ti?2S.- Thc con troversy over friction " between tb? American and German admirals ,lv Manila Bay vet the. time of tue Spub Ish-Ambrlcan war, which hus been re rived by the recently published-nar rative of Admiral Dewey, was mad? tho subject bf a statement to t> _ As sociated Press today, by Adv,,al vol Dlodrich8 commander, oTthu Gerni.ii waranine, .- ' V . The Germun.admiral took Issue Wltl the statement made by Admiral Dew ey in 'us autobiography-?a? said H< felt himself forced to give lils. Bide o the case out of c0nHlde.rat.l3n .for tb hpnor of bl s .nunt ry ami .bi.-, office n:. ;Adrnlral von Oiedrichs EttvW,ui" tin"; isouale*, b ct *M5u tho.. G er icsM -an the Alberio.ms largely to riialleious TC ports IpT'the English papers in Ch'in and the absence of definite deputation gb^1 t^pWivHII'i1 iip?lMJp/J'iilli'MO- move mehts of foreign warships. Hi? ii: dicatod, however, that a .latent ralf trust in a mwasure. wa& resjiansib.lc, Fie tva? desirous of co^ipenttih ii Uh.I .I njiajg, d>ilaUk^-Jliiii from the beginning he .s-std.-'bAit'. th American admiral's fondness fe Capt-.-?Chi!iestor -in command'-of th f&rftleh tglundroaraad tjiegthye Admli Si4 Dewey* wpeht ?w4to"ijj^Bwtish oil cers,~ kept him from swing as rauoh < Admiral JOcwey as he would ha< .Thc-inundation of the trouble v.. laid with tho arrival o fthe first Ge ty&i?Sii?&r*&??l*u*- -t was tepor mWffll&Rt* -t?atHfe? -?fe-Ts ba: nfl^W'thli-WiJhiilirtranthem-;w?ren pan lng the Amer'san squadron..*. As1* matter, -Of"' fact, said tho ; admiral t! bahd.,played the American ant hoi bn^?^m?a^?l^ je#l t| Amor.can Sailors and excited .l?l?eo ini Mildly, but decidedly. Admiral vi Diedcrieha. declared the account of t! incidents, cs related in the autoblogr phy, contains many errors, which ] attril;?u;a probably' ti)' defec'tive mei 017 di,Ho* mis-ihforniai^.. obtain subordinates. He expressed regr that, thc Vi mila -altair, hgd been r'ajl O?' of oblivion, boping tbit the m: uhd'erethn'Sitfts. b'ailr,rheit^;uUhotttl? over.'v He and Admiral Dewey we Mends and ' natl o*??ulH>'j,J "'*?b -b tefe' nn gifts. . '. . BTtifW OX THE CHEEK FAD. Paris! Feb. 27.-Designs painted the check are tho latent barbara eccentricity indulged inj hy,Partaient which is ousting the c?Iorcd..wigs.' . The fad now ls to nave s minali wprk og art tn tho form of P lls?rd what not painted in natural colors ye cheek ,w>th hiXaXM,Qgect.. .... Did you Know *? . . ' ?. \--n ?? ? . * . '*v ? "Hint Tbe Read Phosphate Company, established over forty years ego by ? Southern - men, and ttHl owned and controlled ? by Soexh?rn BM?, has aproad to'bnVmrss f Wm'tr?e /Cnfe io Ute Gulf,' fror? the Mississippi to the Atlantic and how lout fac tories Ih lnffi&n? and Ohio? i V ; " ' ' MM. Veu ^FIPW ? That no fertiliser manufacturers in America have had larger Wld^ider ?xpee?ence th t?horMory and field -than ' the Read Phosphate Company? I:V?. . ??Wy I . ."'?V Didi you Know s %&&WiiM t-r-* *r??* .. '??-.?-WT-. That The Read Phosphate Company now offers fifty-eight different brande of goods to sui your soil and. crop, no matter what you ai-e^huitfag nor where you are planting it? O?d you Know *? ! ?V- * in ?i- ~/ . !a?i .i.-" >* That I can sell yon any of these goods in any quantity? A.. S. ?T?1NI . . . ^a:,sa, & i ^ * -e BELTON, S. C. - IM Itl|-i Hi I tl Ol,' ? i...,..- ?? A~<'-' 3ft ? ir - We are turtling out THE B E?T WORK EVER DONE IN THIS '?..COMMUNITY. Why not 1 bf ils make those phobos for you? Corn? see tis ?nd inspect some of our "work. Oiir prices are right'and the quality of oar wor k superior. JlAYLOr^jS STUDIO ?-a. #wa4*.^*<at?r-* a-a- *^? j?-?^a^a-a.U8y tn^be' ^eltoot-Toom ?and"Wlitls I ? * there was something not as they " * , . .BAR>Es' M'llttlNft. * should bc% yet we believe she will re * * port', very favorably for tb? school ai * a.* * 4'**i V * ?' tl ? * ? . * Barnes. _ ' M ave rend the* communication from " " ?, ' ,, ; 1- SI* and Twenty, signed "W. C. B." W5? .^IJats.o/r to ?xe. nioka. Bu.. yy-m tlie wrllQr telI "a whaUior or not Mauldln. boys have set steel traps fc-r|tlR Wlli UBe any fertilizer this year. ' > Ah? .ground hog. _| Mr. Herbert CiarHe and mother of " YCK, it.snowed at our house too and ?Iva II V D ? Bpont. Wednesday night the small buy is delighted., . . .'. with us on their way to Elberton, Ga., ' Tho . fertilizer concerns are adver-? to spend several days -..Ult relatives. Using their goods this year as never . in bur last urtlcir we notice an Item before. There's a n ason. of which we kB?', nothing about, Of And they have raised the price of couran it was aa accident but ?thc oth the ..stuff" thorcby .increasing .th? er follow m7v rf/ '".."yTiM^Vt"!?' .. " sales of their Roods. But the farmer pin the pile of Isulfblus*' loves to be humbugged., ,-; A mun, maybe a monument of phil- Honor Roll Three and Twenty, psopfty and build pyramids,of roaaou, , foo "-ni : but ane woman'with a sweet little .'.Ht grade-Edna Hunt, Edgar i> smile can.ninkc Jtlnlvbecome a bllth- Hunt, Marie Henderson, Columbus ? Houinson, Bailey Pepper, Hal* Smith. iMr.. John Shaw fa at aome from An- Third grade-Charley Gibson, Julia k dertoo hospital wheuuhe .had b^en Bu'ckwOr?h, Mary ,.r.ob|h?on, . Annie i" r.tiuv January 5th. 'Mt will be ro- Watson. Jack Tripp, mcmberqd that Mr. Shaw broke bis Fourth grade-Mao Dunn, Annie leg during the holidays while .out ral- Henderson. blt bunting.. . Ha ls reported ,dolng Fifth grade-Paul Shirley, Sue Shir vory well. ley, Clyde White. Monte*',.Henderson. China beads are ali thc' gb with tho' Georgie t)??.kworth, Eunice . .Puck-: j I girls here, hut Albert Moulding has worth.,Charley Wyatt, gone them one better* with a collec- . Seventh prude- lEWo Robinson, . floh or .^ako hopes pbllshQd , and Enoch Pepper, John Pepper, Lee Foa- jj 1 strung for beed?. ter. . .flues GSillngton, rural sdporvlsori Elglith grade-Fred Pepper, Harry ,1 ^afi..pbrc.'tltlg..vvcck* and apept half a Trip|>f Rosa, Leo . Boblnaon,,. ". * f I liHHl?l???^ jag I I M . U' 1 ? < " ? ?"?^'V^^'V ill Thirty ?cw Piela of Cotton on tam or WV'Toiliitoo, Piedmont, a C., raiaed by UNION GUANO CtiSat- : | PAlNT-fl Fertllhter* Toillson ls one of th*tltpo*?** ,cf aafetfte*.customers unka*. thea? Fertilixers. Ask . ii?^Mifm?f^ ........ il ? ??eV?erW?tW ^ ^bW?w'^p. "UNION BRANDS" bare demonstrated to many of ta? lt? e?*t planters fn your own county .their aupeslor "orup producing*! ?oslUtes. Ask the joan who waa then. j? rP^^iftaafe . ' {Tampina i????' S*.*??.?. ,, , - : T^ nrnlS^^ T^ *^^^ ^WlPPm? Ito^flferowsflpl^ WfWajsawa, . ^^Js?r;^;?ft.A . . g ,;. j|;