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i BELTON PA fl F DEV0TED IO THE UDLDING <?F BEUTON AND yiClNIlX. AND-AS A MEDIUM FOR COMMUNICATING I i_ ? ? * . . :_ NEWS AND ADVERTISING. .,^m, * at * st. u. ^-n_. ! 1 Tl U. :!!.!'" I 1 -o'-r-M--i' i>--- - * INTERESTING BUI * ?ND N0?ES Fl * CLAUDE A, GRA^ ff. ff. ff. if, if, if, ff, ff, ff. hf, ff. "lMHTJMBS TIlt?AT-RK" Belton Pconle Will Have a Regalar Kelton, Feb. '28.-The Belton The'a: ter butter known*, aa * the . "Pastime Theater", beginning Monday ' evening, March 2, will be 'open every night in tho week (except on Sunday event Inga;) H. O. Campbell, the efficient bookkeeper of the Hank of Belton, wll| conduct a motion-picture amusement for the benefit of? those who wish to ?pend their evenings very pleasantly. Ho has a' flrc-prodf booth for ?he ma chino, which makes it absolutely safe. Tho macaiue la one of the beBt ;on thc market and plctt?res- are ""the very latest. An electric piano will be used and everything that goes to mako tbe motion picture bufcioas a success, will feature every evening. Belton Ha 'fle lighted that tho tuhater will lie. Open for pastime and amusement. Admis; alon fee will be In reach-of -everybody - -Ive and teu cents. Child Burned( to Death Belton, Feb,. 28.-The little threo-1 y jar-old bov. James, D'., son of Mrs. Lizzie Toylor who resided In Belton Mill village died Saturday.-February 28, from the effects of a fire. b'?rn which the little fellow sustained Thursday, February 26t.h. The body bf the child will bc laid to rest Sun day in Belton, cemetery In the pres-, once of many sorrowing' relatlves-arira"] friends._ v .. t_ * * * T * * * * * PENDLETON * Op pp 9p Sp pp *^ pp pp Pp pp ?y Pendleton, Feb. 28.-A "lackey party" was given to "The Surprise Party" by Misses Lila and Margarette, Sloan last Tuesday evening. The very "tuckey" costumes afforded the young people much laughter ?and ^fun. A prize was awarded to the "tackiest" one present After voting on, it Miss Merrill Willson received the prize, be ing a great big red stick of candy. Re freshments were served. Misses Elsie and Zoa Foster and Leila Wilson spent the week-end with relative:; at Plercetown. , Mr. Adger Mullaley of Seneca was in town this week visiting Mr. B. A. Cadet's J. J.'-Sifton, -Jnhn-rttsse?? Jimriiic Lay add Corbit of Clemsoo college wcre:-U*?k>wn during Uie'-wejeki eVhe -f?fU4jdkj?$^?fi|D tnlned last Wednesday allernoon by Miss? * Bessie, Hunter. Several were present in spite of the inclement wouthcr 'Kand all enjoyed a most pleas ant afternoon in social conversation, Delicious refreshments '.Vers serrad. ' Tho. Lenten services ot the Episco pal eh'urch hewart this week'. Cervices will beheld every Thursday afternoon ot 4:30 until after Easter. Will be glad to have all attend who will, and it wiH gladden the heart of the pas tor, Key. Mr. Marshall, to have any one eenie and worship with him. Mr. John Long passed through this place Thursday on his return homo after' spending several days at Colum bia. Mr. Tom Bolt of Anderson was in town- ou business. Robert Seawrlght of Donalds/was in town this week. t)r. Young ot'Anderson was in town Friday to see old Mrs.' QubliU^ whj? .was'vety .111. but was too lote;\?0 do' her at?'good, aa she died shortly'af ter his-visit. Was buried J$&jW$ uftcj?'.'Vn at the Episcopal cemetary Shc^lsrsurvlved by her" husband.. Mr. DttbH? vii Charleston, and ot?'e^angh ter. Croise Dublin, ot Winthrop pol-, lege, nn dson. Ed Dublin of ClelSipfo A delightful evening was ,speat bjcl the Chafing Dish club af tho honW off Mrs. Janie G. Hard on last Monday. After several pleasant g?t?es Of "sfet Im??" Were played 'he,nerved a .d?; - 1 letona salad course and coffee. Hrs. Winslow Sloan and Mr. .John Kn y soil of Clems J werol1n*toWn*"Frl day afternoon visiting Mrs.. A. D. RUST .ucll. Little Chcvib and Louisa?Mgoft> whd Imve behn with their aunt, Mra^jfcjfr Harris,-for some tlme.^en^Ksltt^stBBL their mother's Hincas at the hoeprUt, have returned to their Ttonie-^w Woodruff. Their mother^ Mrs;, FraaV els -Li goa, ls at, home :apw" and'im proving : hope she will soon Sae. re? stored,'!? her health. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ltgon ot'T&M* ville spent the week-end with the lat ter's parents at Vlvolt. Mrs. 'A. B. Russell of Clinton will return homo Monday after spending I ?k at this place, and at Ander- I son w??) relatives and friends. I Mr;WO. Hunter returned from Bal timore Friday night. Mr."S. E. Whitten, who ha? been to! Ki-.Ufai?ro to buy goods, .returned luime^sTrlday morning. ? Missest Jonie and Elzte Foater spent tho W?ek-end with relatives at Eaa alLiaxIe Stevens returned homo [flt, after spending tba w#fc* inda and relatjfrn^&P|ftJtt G. Evans abd Mrs. Ida Fos y-Xt Friday st Anderson Among , ?ha. traveling mee tn town hotel'Vere* :B. B. Blackman. Ham-i t.?idJea?i^^ W. C. King. Green eVC.'King, Anderson; G. W. Ky?b^iderdon; J. T. Williams, Spar 'AnbtifC '* * 4 4 if. * H. M. ?GET OF NEWS :OM BUSY BELTON ?1 _?? ; * /ES, Correspondent, *' ******* * ***** Holton, Feb. 28.--Miss Ruth WU-I Hams of Monea Path, spout Frlady night with her'slater, Mrs. Joel. Kay] |n Helton. 'Mts?Eo?enia Wright of Monea Path,1 was a visitor in Belton Friday, the, guest of her sister. Miss Emma Wright. , ..M.''G.'Cox. au honored Confederate] soldier who lives near Bolton, was a] visitor here yesterday. J. P.. Cox; who lives near Belton] I was among those i ntdwn yesterday. ?R. 'J. Matth:oti, ' of Belton Route 4,j had business in oar city yesterday. Alpha N'eese, n > mager of Queen! [ Theatre bf Hon Ja Path, was a DUB1-| nesB -visitor to Belton yesterday. '.W l?>/a?l'd?R.JC.r8lmmon8. oT Rich mond, i Va., were among the business 1 men who stopped at Hotel Geer Sat urday. / W. C. Gilmore bf Anderson, was ai I visitor to Belton yesterday. .j H. 'S. 'Tompkins, bf Lanes, was herc yesterday at Motel Geer.^ WVide r.jnkln, of North Carol?ia; U. ID. Witt, of Columbia,"and E. 0. Reis? Ichn?an', ?rS6u?h Carunna, were guests I at :Hbtcl : Qe?r Saturday. _ Willlantsten Sews. . * ??.? ? ?...?'* * ? * ? ? Williamston, Feb. 58.-Miss Mary) Frew of Rock Hill ls visiting her sis ter, Miss Evelyn, Frew, at Mrs. W. Wi Grifflntak \ L f Miss Nell Boyd; former high school | teacher Ot this place but .how teach ing at Greer, spent the week end with j Airs. Hysop Welborn. Miss Annie Welborn was at home I for the wek end and bad as her guest Miss Ruth White of Spartnaborg, Both I young ladies are at Greenville Female College. ? / Capt. andN Mrs. J. ,W. Griffith of] ?Greenville spent Sunday with Mr. and I Mrs. TV M. Mahon. . and Mrs. W. H. Gi^fllo, I eral days in Chappell With Mrs. Ben! Is spending this week end with Miss Annie Bonnald. Mr. Gregory, a prominent business I man of Lancaster, was in town Sun- ? Miss Maggie'McAllister has been fl visiting her sister, Mrs.' Foster Cooley. H Representative O. D. Gray hos been I at home from Columbia a few days an m account of ?pness of his mother. Little Mm Grace Lander is visit- 1 lng Landern?olIege at Greenwood. *V '?wSttk homsT f"li ^tl^,ta ^*" town ? . On-last Saturday afternoon TA?Ss vA?- *B nie Donuuld entertained the S. J. G. I Club. After, sewing and gamos, tea,?I cracker* ?nd candy were served. Theil members of this club are: .Misses Sara I Digby, Janet Lander rot Pelter, Fan j Bj Opa Knox. Annie Laurie Cotyer,:tticy.lB ? Smith and Annie Donnatd. ? ? jcMIcs Bois Hudg^cna didlglUfully.^n-lH Tuesday evening. 'There*1 Was an m-1 Clyde.Stone: also an originar news nHper^dfPest. . ?tfrdMtm evf?mg;^ ? salad'course and punch were served.! Mary Welborn, .Lois R?dgens, Chris- ? tine, scott, Blanche <V^rgugdn. % FAti fl Ona Knox. Caroline Matthews. aKtb- fl leen-Griffin, Lola ??rby^sttd'Prof.?'We^ fl ? born, Messrs. Paul Gossett, Rhett Mar ?n, clyde sto?e?ftoy,><s??a, vcfj?jt fl Stewart, J B. and Walter 'Hudgeus. On fuisajfay aftertfoo? f Utile7 ??s Addle'Welborn had a number of her ytKtnr-r?fete'to 1thlp> ^feSVat? ?er. -fl ??SI Wilson. Ger-i l ^^g^^^l^^^^r^^^ j B^^Nf^^^Maxle1 * a?de/*' ^obe 1 ? Moesey'. and Mary Knox enjoyet* the Miss '^lizabeth Welburn, hod Misses ? Genevieve Tucker. Ines Tacker, Ad dle Welborn and Nell Donnaid *? uer wish her on Wednesday cejfcbrat ? lng ber birthday. _ The Ladles of the Parsonage Aid Society of the Methodist church seved ? a delicious turkey dinner'tn the K. of P. hall on 'Thursday. Quite a neati ?sum .was realised XorjMUSN*M^Bti ?haying a carpet for f She. tBarch. The] committee having this In charge, were! ^T?i2i&to^^ ?li fer serving such an excellent din-j Thlfc ween we wlU give to our cus tomers free on every' purchase a E COMING WbEK ? Plannet? to Have-' tamped* *P CHU Students Back, pn Campus in Summer. . Clemson College. ' Mardi )S8.-At tempts to .mobltlr.e %t denison Col lege a" army or scientifically trained men.'many--farmdreds 'strong will 'be made ttrta s^finmer. '?n ract. Tri dent .'-WV'M. Riggs "has already begun to njakiKplans for1 rounding Ups* largo a proportion of the six * thousand for: mer students as he' can. Of these' td* thousand men who nate 'attended Clemson College "since 'the founding of thfct- institution,- about a' tho?sa?d 93*3, - to be ?xact-^bOld : diplomas ?cY ti fy lng'to their completfon of Tim/ courses. 'Thc occasion of thc "round up"-th!? a?m?uer wit 1 Be home obiA lag Week, the'drst'ever to be held'at CMe??son1 Collage-and ?ne that , tir. Riggxr d?sire-f to-make ene "of tlieJ?'rg eet eVermeid byvany southern eeVii-ge ybo -dates ot heme co?iiSgN--eek'"HAve not been d?llnltely d?tt?rtu?rf?d, bul the week wil! probably Ce One In the lat of-W-miVner,;perhk?.3^,bout thc af'August. : Details of thc io wtttf KDO? -be Worked-oat umced 'Mea?Wme. eW?hs Viii bo devoted largely' to-Spprisfag Clem son meu ln all' parts ol the country of the occasion. 'Topyard* this end, Pres ident--i?tog?-Ns *rsrtag .prepared a roi! *f all the Olen'\fm^haMe- ever attended le'^ollegeaBtlAhls in itself will be a Atdrc] of much In'fleuen'dcnt ?nteres?' (golar .'arnnml-rtfg.sier? n?v? beert printed from! time to time, but ' they contained the names of these only who were."graduated. 'The'reR'fjmt ls now' being; prepared will bear thc mime:- of dlr thc rot?t. nearly My. thou sft?'? tn < wum$?r, wim have eV?r atr t^eU'?V'?elil??e.''-wHth'the exception of the present undergraduates. Or the 938 men whom Clemson Col ige has gradated, a majority ls to be mud in South Carolina, where inapy I timm-are liotdrag positions Of iatge influence -and responsibility. .At thc same time,'s?mje ?jf'them are living in evfery'S??tldm?i- this' country and moro than a'-few arc holding pfofAinetit' po sitions outside of the United ?tates. re working in 33 states, thc"District of Columbia, Cuba, Canal Zone, the ' Hawaiias, -Philippine Is lands, O?rmaay'and? Brttlsh'East "Afri les. ' IYet tbeEe are only one-sixth of tho men that the hbme coming Week Ar rangements have "to-do with. 'The ^oot ( complete their courses are scattered over the lag- them also lt v-ts fer.jwmber is' 1 iring lt i J believed that week spent once ?gain on the campua by tho old Clem sen men will do more than anything ilsa" to replenish in them the flro. c? ?loyalty tu their alma mater. Though io direct steps have yet been taken in fco?? ecu?iag -?eek arrangements, there are indications that the Idea will bo. warmly welcomed by all the alumni and tli?t there will be. a ready re sponse when the invitations are sent nat. ooo o' o o o.-o ie"o.-'o o,1i? o o o o o o ABBEVILLE* NEWS - o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ?ABBEVILLE. F>p\ 28.^The,?rst}6f 1 a Serles ot prenuptial affairs to be J giveu in honor er Miss Hattie Lyon. ?.' ? ?SJfyHng bride. Svas"'the'natrttljr|^-i ?by' .'Miss Caroline- ?ary on Tuesday , ?41^lnj?-*|le ?tb, rA-bou*. six conies, 1 ?aifa??o^-fH? -tyon, < ?were invited, and after several games : ?course was served. i Rumor has ic that kaolin /i-iBs4f??u ?discovered on the latid or Mr. Dc witt Bali Tined fgftar . the ; saran ,oowpK?y ?which recently purchased land from ?np,>JUrd. Hassell liss bought wr: Hall's land at $100 per acre. It ls ?afsoVminoiBo^titAt M-ae^/time . - ago,};! ?several weeks ago, in fact, a quantity - ?af oflfcrV ro?k was fort Ad '?rn'thc land j ?of Mr. McCord, who lives just outside , elie-etty limita On the * Greenwood I ?r^^Ssr4M?r Marvin -?tid Mr. :i*a-p> ? ^tfBs Mary rHill ls the guest of her friend, Mrs. Copeland, of Elberton, Ssj???'?Ft?^ ?ffia?^?Sng^h ?pertinent at the Woman's college and ?Mles Smith the teacher of expression. a * * * ?.* ?-?-,.? ?'# *'*?-.-?-# .?- < ' ?MW HILL '* '. '?' * *.* . > *"* *? 9 e.svs ?, . * . Rabbit hunting and snow balling was the order of tba day this week. Littler .Reba McKinney, who has befen sl&.^d^t*V*stIbis writing. The school at this place is la flour Red their son. Mr. J. H. McKinney, at Belton. Mr. snd Aira. T. P. McKinney -?t? ued their parents. Mr. snd Mrs. L. P. McKinney. Saturday night. The ladies of the community are very busy quilting these day?. Miss Louise McKinney visited her of Kev. Mri Robertson. Their many j friends wiall them a lone and happy life. f^eijrnody is> pleased 'with the; new j pastor. Rev. M.'Robertson. Services] first, and dil rd-Sundays, Itt. >Shxi Allen Brake of . Glenison visited Iii?.parents Saturday and Sun ?day. I, '.'** SOUTHCAROLINA HORSE SHOWS' ?Pi T?iisM?rth of Vts&or*Hom* Six Town* Wfcw*cb*I in April atii'May. Greenville'Feb 28.-Plans are in H making by Six Sdath eArolfaa cities I for riitevtainment or thptblands of! vfad! vi to thiB state during .the I poL'.hd ot April and May. the oeca- I sion being thc first annual exhibitions I bf the South Carolina Horse Show As- I Sedation which are to be hold in Camden. Sumter. ' Hartington, Cohun- I Ma. Greenwood Arid Oreen Hilo. 1'!u- Idea of a state horse show ? citcult was -first originated-in Green-HJ ville last year, ami'it'Immediately inctjH the general'approval (1or norsemen H rrom aU'Tperts of' tile . country, wlio I hit vc assured the horse ebbw associa- IB bob.'of'their cooperation abd ?T their ? intention to brm g to'this State some ? bf tb? finest a?tm?l8 ?f.America for ? exhibition. 'fcegiejifag m Catrtden. ; April 1 and ? i rh?- Wro'Ws -will be held1 in'suceessfdn I In "the 'diff?rent "titles of tlio circuit, ? cUjsingvn Greenville'May ?, 7 and 8, With ?*'lapse pf .'emly a'few'dayB be-j tween the :dfffer?nC'?hdws???irtng the ? erhftdtors 'and ' visitors Strfnclent time to malte ' the .various 'moves 'around th?/c\rctitt. ''Cenv'eaic?f 'r???road schedules Have been afrawged^tbr'-and t he liefet' of .?ecortTm?daHw?'siu't|? t?t?ni: ?tttes;\vfll?be iprorrded.' ?r?at ly reduced rates' on ;all '. t;he'tetfWio'ds tur. ,..''ttt?fm 'secured1 tor ' thisoccasion, Bridv?tfirply"'for' the sake' of rh?.tvIsiUng "42 . C?r?llu?," 'hundreds. of persons Will take advantage of this opportun ity. ? >T*e ?ides conrpostng the circuit l?v?^?lT^a#pre$H?ted 'Wtte ohms of honey TOr Advertising 'the horse ihows, and to procure other attrac tion!; and e^tcrt?fnmcTits-forthe visit ors. . In ' Greenville? the datC?'yt tlie horse 'sTirfw c?mefde'\vUh' the dates of thc 'Made^m-Greeilville 1 ?Cxposltton, -an H annual event of -'ai^lftdmcc shVd tni Bmrtanbe as welds' 'an" ncc?steg; for thc Bassembhtge -Of visitors irrnn all parts mt .South.'.Carolina .and.vi'^jc#Mn$' ?states. I 'The'* dates ? of ' the ^riopsYshp^a* lsAneeneed-by? the- exec^ttv#??HpHW I lof ' the state horse . shoat, -association ?are. G?nnten, April l. 2 and 3. Suui-. ?Srjftfrll 7/8::snd Vi i 'Wrlragton, April ?4, lG'-t?d^jqtasturtJa April) Kl. 22 Afid'23; Orel fljmiiV April- 2^ land LO, and Greenvllfeaaay F' It ls the .plan ot the' protnoterfe^Epjl Bnakc the horse BIIOWS in South fe?tt?-ll ?ina this year greater/?nan ...?>. B>r its kind ever held in the fiouth,*gfi?d jl Bf possible equal to the Capital bprfefl show in Washington city. Theist]! KfM?e South Carolina shows will'pr, cedjfcthc Capital City show a few a?y?f, BjaaOTor this reason boreen e.n < ftxm? M Bu' sections of the country are Vex-Jl pedt^d to bring their, animals to'wtStl Ktajtr,>and after the close of the sh<$wfl n Greenville carry their ^tock'to-fl Washington. One*.ssSurancc of success of thc J south Carolina horse show is ?Jiu inormity ,orthc,prlte lists, which ln ddfe va^pfHPwophy cups ind ??fej irlzes, "amounting to approxtmamKB 10,000. Th^e are well dhtni.n 1 a^'esrefullyf^rrnnged program,-?Bfl n? care Of alf classes. There will bbl beal classes.-state classes and chati-,?? iioVishlp classes, providing for howl !o|petitlop. . : to investigator ??-i, toy Associated Press.) Wlnlggt?nv^sb. 28.-Prcllniln?ry fiea'ttngs on allegations that thc ignit ed States steel corporation bal rtWj MM?leg*t rebates Jfrom railroads ?fig the lost augean will behold Citcrstato '-Commerce CoaunissJ^f ^JSsssL_ Half jfjHgen 'Dellars ' (By {vssoeiated Presa) woUle, Mo., Feb- 28--One fireirtan d.'fonr ai'e ?njured and projNjffj j? wlU amohn to hair a million ?tottaVii' as'tWfeirnlt of a fire toHJ ?n Ahe-bustaess district. At mldaWi the'fire.-which began at 8 o'elogl: ?ss ngd4r cg&tiai/ k , Oifter-Slde df ligg New-York, Feb..58.-Nine men ^'.Wpy restaurant near Grejflf Tomb stier teatro hours, and ordejfad "?-?*I?\ T?od*Bh?B. with eggs iii one side and half oh the other." Togy.. combination night manager, cook'/fffi? walter started for the kitchen, es! tUst aa he reached the door he nhNh pei, ."Half on-a da one side ID'JHI I on-a e? Otb' side," he muttered, W9M| ing. around. "Hey-"Tlion be spage no w^re jrAr*a4wfal minutes. H?m the 'muscle ot one. revolver looa OH him right In the eye and fe?Wiho?Mj r.\e of another presslug igaln?t _fftj r?Hhbsa?. * >m m nbhei oj?nsania wishbone. The men b^htadTOaWjW told him to keep still, and j^r^aBWl They emptied the till and toOk'slU^cj sigrid and cigarettes, boarded /?1 auto and rode away. Ton NltWSKKPER SPACE HEt^SCHURCHESl Oklahoma City Minuter Urges j'^eia1^&;CrW?.Ihter. '1 est for Sunday Schools. ..-#,.' i~' ' ' ' 4 ' (By 'Associated Press) aUg *RrhiK.i, Arie, Fe*, L'S. .citing tho rocent succ?s of go-to-church moveme.nt agitated by the newspapers in :i number of cit ?os. cs indicating what might be accomplished 'by u ' more oxtensive newspaper campaign, ! the Kev. W. J. Moor, of Oklahoma Oity? Okla., in an address before tho J Conference of Sunday School Super- ' intendenta and'Field Workers, in ses- 1 sion here, urged the general use of J 4MNVMMMtfc4W^iU> create inlecoAt.tn churcU**?rk. \ Other speakers today included the 1 Hov, J. A. ?.yons, Of'Vlrglnta. and tbc ? 'Rev'. C.'D.'Bulla 6f Nashville, "tenn. |< Tbc committee on re'eouvmer-dallon8 i 1 and cb?nges iu 'Sunday school and I church discipline reported at the nf-, < 11 - moon session. Suggestions made' by i tbe committee, which will bo nubmlt-j. ted to the. general conference to be 1 held in Oklahoma City next year,'I dealt generally with conference leg. ; IslaUon. No radical changes were proposed. 5 \ 'i 'Tonight the conference adopted a ] resolution pledging support to a cam- l paign to have congress make an ap- i propria tien for fric hospital, -trout- i mont, as'well as providing us., of.i baths for indigent persons who come]i to Hot Springs for treatment. p Plans for the annual Sunday school j I meeting .to"..be. held in Junalaubku, N. : '. C., wore ttj,so discussed. JI Wins a Big Suit Against T. F. Ryan If litton, in t-ie circuit court at Abing don,. Va., today decided that heirs of Fq?Uwiffihpdea,,ot this city, were en- -, iiflB^P*reeo%?er a tfue-sixth Interest in ?O.OP? of coal lands in'Russell coun- 1 000,000. ' . -, rf ?J Po?tutfal De?ii^ tytii - iL iW ' (By Associated'Press) . j/l^Rboo. Portugal. Feb. 28.-The Por>' ilioworid that rumors of revolutionary!! Mttft??ay?portugal are onion: Wfr*Wsr*Tne only disorderTwas^flMI' car.sod, by striking railroad men. Thc ?MngM?ent lins announced that pro ? ot ,il? ^vlke vhpd --decided ;to, reWk? 'II. and that -ta'aere now ia1 efjaptftc . iranqutiUy. -:- 31 isiiBsiiiiniw^1^1'i i s i. :. indS^rpfSh. 27.--M?rry Coleman's; dSMslon to take^no^^^ato^^dy* Vlf^??prTsoiini. tlary Tor the murder Of ?rls *ged;fSthJ? er, . U?teH ' Coleman, al Jonesvttle^m ?U?fr ago. was taken . iWlilhlffasWstW **B.cc,<oi in the grand' jury prer?nt"! WfPAf'mSdc lait w??lcto wbifcli wa?W tadhdd?an affidavit of Coleman's rettie* ^ffeet'thnl bo Ivad kpthorized 119 appeal} b*Wg :taken'and another exonerating* alH'?Korney fr?m-?n;.- blame of reports^ in circulation. \i This. Js an .Iodination thut 'Har-J ry Coleman indy se?jrq'the remalndo? pr-bis days working on the .highways! lu ^rrlcii county in pref*.renee to bo-j .tug confined'in the state penitentiary! there seems-m be -good grounds to be-.l ric?e. . .;{. m?U? . 1 nom ? ' ". GETTING RESULTS Brogon MM -People Are Taking Entha?i??tically to Splendid ' Offer of Gold. lt had teen anticipated hy thy ofti ;l?ls of tttd BrOgo'n toil 1 that th?; offer itt?o t?t v?artdev contests to be'eon lucted by thu tull? would' meet with learty favor on tho part of th., em ployes, according to C. w. Causey, su !?cTtntehilont, but they'had* hardly ex pected 'th?lr ' people to give the offer uich a rousing reception aa it has urn tu cordi -d. The offer applies to the household in ?ll brunches,.the general appearance if the house, the front and back yards, b j flower gardens and tho v^g'etot gardens. Tho money ls so evenly (ii - iributedthat there ls a -chance for any ?mployee ot the mill to win u !-De mare ?f the prize tqo??y. Thc'lcllowii.". is the open letter l\\v* he irnill hn<j ! .- icd to the .peo,:'u?.of .!?.. proaot: ''?ge und which has so Simulated them to effort: "Tils l'a a very liberal proposition md ls open to any employee-who rents arop?fly 'from its. You Will note ;hni nuder each clssailtcatton there are regular and ? pedal prises. It ls pos lible for. any individual to capture nore than one prize. iii fact, ono person could, hy leading ftl everything}, ivln $26. NowTliis is iv0rlh' trjrtng for. '^?08 it eft-irdB much nleasnri" to -ave a well kei>t"hdni^.surroundod' by {rowing plants- and 15 o'vye ra, ' Any kind of'l!ow;-r WW be CbUelde'r -ti. ond thc general arrangement of the lower garden will bo u strong factor*} n deterailnlng the winner. * Potted iltMits will bo taken into consideration jut out door plants, shrubbery, and jfn?r?l appcarJth'e of thc beds will be >l mor.. Importance. "Any kind of vegetable will be given :cnsiderati?n. This should bc deter mined'by your Individual taste and the ibaractor or the soiL 'Ok course by javing a Variety you stand ? hotter ?banca of -some one'thing- doing extra t4nf?$w]\W*^4** U^iewunpt-pay P pm.aliaHur.jgggs.lii .we.haaacK v^'W'y Tl" ff' You can.buy such an out HW t- LU. K% -'Vf -v '?",1,1 s.taai.a.iiir - - -_Tl mm ?f... tAltlll il l ' .Sk* general arrangements of your garden, tho manner In which you have lt laid out. und tho condition of your grounds Will he considered. Tilts feature of the contest will prove doubly prqllto hl . .i . you will have thc chance to win ii nice sum of money and have your vegetables besides. Xo market vege tables axe aa good as those raised In your own urden. "In ?'oiiBiderlng premises every feat ure or your home and Surroundings ..Ul be taken nccount^f. The noat mainer lu which things in general-are ke'.d. the condition of your -hoose, yr.rds, walks, trees, etc. will be strong points. "Thc Judging of this contest will-be don-.? by outside parties totally disin terested so far UH any individual ls concern ed. Everybody will have a por tcctly fair Sud e<iuul showing, and wo trum that everyone, will take au In terest in this -work. "Wo will do Hie Judgiug earlier this year. "Everybody take a lead." 1I1F.N AT H18BA*Pa Kl'NF RAL ^ Aged Virgina (tuple's Summons Close Together ttly Associated Press.> Rnnnake, Va., Keb. 28.-Mrs. Ma tilda K. KelKi aged 02. died yester day afternoon while funeral services were hoing conducted ftir her husband. George AV. Kelly, a farmer, who died Thursday In the Uallahack depart ment 6(? Itonoalce county. Mrs. Kelly was Seated beside the" casket when she waa stricken. Sim went out on the porch . where she ililLand Euccumbad In a few minutes. She was burled beside her husband today. . , Baseball Talk Start* New York. Keb. 2S.~While records aro hing broken at the National Sport - mon'H show nt M??diion Square Oak den this week, baseball plana are pro gressing with tho usual ups- and downs. Humor has' lt that when tho Giants return there ,wlll be some eaklng up. because of the fact that proposals from the outlaw league have reached some of the players, and that those who have been approached are considering making a change as soon as their contracts expire. All of which goes to'prove that the Fed?r ala expect to be lb, business a few seasons hence. .v fl SMITH VEHS, ETC Vjfou can select just what t just the price you want own Blacksmith Shop nanny toola he would otherwise y hours time that would be to bs done ai a public shop, fit at a surprisingly low price CO. BELTON, S.C. ^Jj?Batfcf ^v^ytirt ^aSy1:' ! . ^ -^?^SSS?^^m^^i^^^mm^m^A '? nj . . ?fl ? TWrty acre Field of C*tto^ raised by UNION OU ANO Cdit? thfes> Fertilisera. Ask A better - Fe rill t Ser wHl> ?roda.ee n better crop. "UNION BRANDS" have -'demonstrated to many of the las .'KW otsntejji^^ saccrior "crop prod?c?ne" tiaaiitler. ask the maa who asea thsea. 'IS* . ' ' -For-??aift-by -Katt?as Afe?ndole, Priser. Haaoton"Hereaatiu ??e5-~t. J^o= S?res?i^ ^'??wa ^J^^^??^'8*11** 'TfWW,ra?*?fc^ Bss|^|ftrt#f?1e Co, Willam ria*, an?Tmsuy'olKB* dentera In Al?defsoa. Ora**.*!!* as? Pic ki. ns co?uO?s. 1 ebr ''farther * wfera^ti?d write oar n*? reeeutati7e at Anderson, ilr. R. BL Barr?a? er address UNION GUANO COMPANY. rVlnstoa-SaVflu N, CL