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??^'^l^--^e----~'--.. .... i. j1 ? . . i - . . r" 'r =g=^^^B?BgBgff,l If J-LLL-lilLjJl*.1.^ r r 1 'T rv rr -r .-ffirn I BELT?TTP?GE D^T^^^ ******* ? ??.MjiMMMMMM >M -_. .. ~-:---- ' -i^i^J^^ '"" : .?.?-.-r-rir. susses :>?V * INTERESTING B?1 AND NOTES Fl CLAUDE A. GI T 'ir'/T "*s I A. A. Kesler of Anderson was ambo g j those in town yesterday. W. H. Godfrey, a vrbralneBjrJ?rofceei I or Pfizer, may h ? mentioned jtm?r?g I tliu prom?nent business mea?--nf-Siter I city of Belton, yesterday. i{u.^.".:? I T? K. P.oper. manager or the Ander5-" . I soi; lntellig?bcer Job Offlcs of Ander- I HOD, had business in Belton yesterday. I Mrs: W. A,. Jamieson and daughter, I M ss Annie, of Belton, spent yesterday I very pleasantly with friendsat;O?ew-f j I Lorry. ' ; ; I Mrs. M. L. Willis, 'of Anderson, passed tl)rougi) Belton yesterday cn I route to Greenville, where she went I for tile day. > I 3?*s. R. A. Lewis, who hus been .-!>niling sometime in Bast .Orange, H X. .1.. will return to her home' iii Bel- I Cou next Saturday. J . ; H .Miss Carrig Tinson, of Van iii ver- was H among those/In town yesterday. Curtis Simmons, off ter - spending- -H sometime here bas returned to' Gie I South ? Carolina Cniverslty. ' y . r?J ':ui S Mrs. C. S. Lefter.* of Welford, is ? spending this week in bown, th? guest H of her parents, Mr. and MYs,;<L M. H Cox. I Mrs. Hi B. Williams, of Hoapa Pathv ? was am? g those. 1n town yesterday, tho guest of Mrs. IO?I .Kay. - H Tlie town' council of Belton ls btfei-? H ly engaged today th tb? work on the ".treots which were very much ?f'?epd I after so much rain and snow.! The main streets are being* dragged with. ; thc regular .split log drag, the best] method known.Ku3. i Arthur Faires, who fs employed by-l tho O. s. & A. Company, and who is well known In Bolton happened' to a | very serous accident in Spartanburg Saturday while stringing feeder.wlr.es. t';:o pole giving way with-lflm .mr.i Paires was Immediately taken to a . hospital in Spartanburg and was do ing well tho last accounts. He had. several ribs' broken.' Wihile his inju ' icsr arc very "painful he will ^recover. W. r>. Brown was a business visitor to Anderson yesterday.: ' v Rev. H. C. Martin of Campbell's wa? nmong> those In town yesterday on husmeos. ' Mrs. J. W. Washington le spending sometime in Laurons with relatives, J. C. Wright, of Cray ton ville, had business In ' town yesterday. . Misses hWelyn' and Grace Kay bf Anderdon are visiting their sister, Mrs. .lohn Ci. Kojfer .). W. Washington spent Monday in Polzftr on bus:lno?s. Friorsori'tfj Ph?r*wacy ruado a ship ment'-bf gaj?d?n 7s*e?d to China yeal?r ' day, wnteh??4? ^vldeaae? that <B?? - ton merchants db business .oh?'a:-t'?tf -e extensiva plan. The following gehttmen were regis? tcred at theUtotel Geer yesterday: W. li. Davies^oston: A. P. Wbbd?nfl/, South Caro!?a;' H. Ar- Paxton Corum* bia; A C. Wise. Atlanta; C. F.' Thom- . us, Charlotte; H. S. Blizzard* Green ville; T. B. Dunham, New York; J. B. Buries,..ar-?ffivtn?; ;w? y.. Keracav Charlotta J W. liU.V.- Bristol;,?. M; MoDaever, South .'?ar?llna; C. J. Mit chell, Spart?nburg. . . < WP.KK OP Pit A Y KR ls liebig Um at the .Baptist Church at Belton; ' Much Interest . Belton, March'S.-HMcnday afternoon ih? laide* rfp?ifie First?Baptist church held the first meeting of the week ot prayer for home.missions;' Mrav.W. 10. Greer conducted this meeting. Th? subject fer the afternoon was "Work t of th; Hdmq MTssl&ns Board." Mrs". W. c. Cobb gave ? splendid oxp?Bltrbn!- of (lils work and the talkB by Mts. M. T. \ McCucn. J. lt. Lice and W. C, BOwen were splendid. Next came some OIB cusslomv why home missions count by Mrs. Millard Horton.'.- Special blenaiug hy Mr?. D.* Ai Geer. Avyv':lat ?re the Most Important Phases of Home MiB slon Work." hy Miss Hattie Hardin. M.sscs. Mattie Vaajdlver. Nunnett* Campbell and Paille Wright-'san* a beautiful trio which wan thoroughly 1 enjoyed. The** young tA&'^w,', bclO?i?: i to tho Y. w: A n?hd, ?nd the w. M. 8. appr?ciante fh'??t ?i?lp In thesa meetings. Tuesday .aBernoor. the meeting was * conducted bV.lVrrs. Tt??.;1?tnito\tit. *rl?r ?HUJI-V?. . ri art- nuui|ua? ? burch Buddings and her program ea follows: DevottonMr; Exercises, Churc - Building, by. Mrs. D. A. Geer, Review ing Our TOWifory, by Mrs WT T. Tit*;- < ennren minding and Loan iftii?uv*^! Mrs. Henry Tbltlson. Pray'?r hy W^M, Haynie. ?f . . Relation. Of Chrueh Building ftflkr* Loan to .'nsftate. by Mrs. W. C. I'owon. .Inhibite hyiiin. Prayer by Mrs. H. M. Geer. . ? Readikig-How ch:.? could been don<~>? by Mrs. MHlard ?WBhv^ll Prayer off Mrs. M. T. Me4>r??'jri??rtsl Hyma, itilWlca. ?IM?^t'lJ W*. W.MyTate wBl co&?it?t "th%f< exercises Wednesday afternopti^ andr subject will be "8hard^H|?H Building." fifa has gottonTOI^l??W' int^rostlng-'Bragram aod.ull the ladles . are urged ton attend these meetings^ every aftatiti?fa this week ot tafetbeT? . Mrs. W. H. 'Trammell wlH ebhdurt} ? thc-meetlnjflif hursiay afternoar anttj the Y. W. Ai* Sunbeams and ?oykl Ambassadors^ Friday sfter?ob?. i Ev^|? cry lady ld Belton os espsctally invit ed to be pAk^etot Friday artet noon and encouragejj?sjis youn? cpop'S ?v'iuHt' nipmar.fi. ??teut forset the tne^H^H ar? at 4 o^e6*k every s?fj?rn'obnrthlsjt week. . _ it1 SPACIAL FtJft THIS WB??ft . Victrola fdr ?le ?t |75u Price *Wr>-f where $ Kin, Hoar lt ?t d. S. A A. j Music BtofeV wer^u WuflrfCag1.' . B.C.-- U. .--i-u 1 GET OF NEWS @fH BUSY BELTON ??odi?o* er o; o o o o a o o ? 5? * T0W*M?Lfe NE^ 4,0 O 0 ?> P O.Q ?.O ? ? O OOO A 4,8l?9??? was given*-at the home of Riv. anders. Wt T. Hollings- . worth lait Monday afternoon by tbc ladies of the-Presbyterian church for t?f^ be?t?flt of.'^ -iiielr . eh-drch. The guests were' met.at the door by Mlss A' deltetow.swet oo*rjrB?l> ^Hsbrd ssh es ?rt?c??e Johnson and Mirta Farmer. A delicious sweet'?buree was served by MVsses Sallie McEarley kind Lucile Johnson;.A.. very. interesting contest waa ?ng*getfht .peri?ll ?t?d raper wer3 handed eaoh guest; with ?the word Wiishingtob to see w^o Could obmi>ose the : .-rifest w?rds ir?t? tho, l?tt?rs used rn'-the word Washington, J Mrs. Dr. Wid?ntan, being th? luclty cite. The af efneon was a - baise .enjoyable one. rnsyi realised <iu(te.a ?eabJitle sum -yj30J5-a'baih. wil be used for the benefit of the \Presbyterian> church. , MT:' and- Mrs. W. J. Striding of Wsstn^nster ?Pont *h? ;we?k end with tb?iY'daugnt?r, Mrs. E?rl?- Barton. Mr. and Mrs. Stribling hafe just re tarried m^b'iFi?riSa wHere? they : have - spent the' past three montas on thal: largei farm/ ..' > i. . -?W; C. tflhg Is horrie af tel1 spondlr j isevefai *e?k? in Florida. We all ar? \ ?lad to-say-he bf very much imporved In health and hope he will soon be re stored to bis usual.goad health. I 'MiBS: lillie Galloway? spent last ?week with -Jdlsa Kate'Richey at Fair M Mir. and M!r3. J. B.. Ugoo recently ??H?tc? ?*?. ?rid Mrs. W. K. Sharp at Rivoli. I We are glad to see J;' PJ Ledbetter Bout after his recent illness. -. I Considering ', the . extr?me co!d ?weather th?: Sabbath schools, of . this Hplace ere largely fended.1 we are H*ery fortunate uti'secortng?-sucb''weil onaf??ednrsn?.: as superintendent?. ?They .are perfectly devotos to the ?work and mulch' good is being accom plished In the community'' through their influence: ???as Earle ls super intendent of the Baptist. Sunday Behool. 13. O. Asblll tlie Presbyterian and J.' W.1 Dickson the Methodist. W.T. B. Jones visited "friends" in Seneca, last weak. ? Annie dahe' Ledbetter and ' brother, Harold spent last Saturday wltb their sister the memory of Roy. Hawkins: i^Jtoi?oy^thod hastjaft us. I And we long rot thee 'in vain ; t> But we?ft?ow Jtbat ?j?iiNrrt treed from \ Ali thy. oar^afy case .as? -pals. Freed from suffering, tliy spirit, . A.nd in peaceful rest,-thy seat; PW?*s* Jiiyyy thou, hast ?nterprt . lu" tS? *?>eTs?eu7 fc&sve?ly todap\be re8fari?d-?wf ^^tag. For weJ&pw God deet?eo* ft beat; And thy face so calm and peaceful Told us thou hast fpundv sweet, ifest nw could not cati thee cftbk here To this world of pain and woe, " When the iferfe-et Jojf'of h^en i . ThduMforever titelt knoW.: But our Ionolv hearts aro aching . * For the face and eartha we m las. \ . and we long for the dear Roy Whom we nevor (.moire shall fetas; Homo'* dwet ?nlihlne sekantf td vanish Au thy face no mere we see, ;T. " \ And without thy loving presence, ? iV-ati more aa home c?n-be. >. '5tli^>-*? ' gtag> ' ' If ind thr ^acoforever, vacant, ll Will Tiring memories bribe riast, I ) And our hearts will o'er be aching i For the tibies that could not last J Wa^-peYRads^have caffsfed thoo- sorrow, 1 . Tbatr-we did notwi?iVt?~d?-v - t u|4>?;? ?-?<?v^y..r- .. ? ??> ?Ttv?.'-.v ted thr-^tt ?V^?oVttg, !? rna* not b?ions, Roy I' *B*er we'll meet in .realms above, And bj sweetly reunited In .<^^y&ti^^^^lovo' linger Ntiverniorot wc-Vien shall part i Vtid 'in' .:2?ycu?'ress,ii *'c*ll 1'ngcr ! or? "we Kf?n shall part. ' ! ^n?Vt?rr bles^'>d .dreamy of heaven. 1 ?tMtf $tfr js?aM^nen^d fulfilled v i W^r??^*kwt..liss's cares-and sorrows, < rair' li kS&jP?S^ Sm,th ft biting berfj WWlht?r "Mra. W. R. Davis at Fair 1 WPim-.n^?^^un? ot An-I' *mpu .recently vnfted Mr. and Mra.14 I. Wi '?pssra? ? / H I r s? J e Z*. v*?r?fe'<4?*t? 'Yeetertay^ wis1 a sample1 >i? March, fiimis *i>? J"#a* : tAina* , t/J|lle : IA the bs^d?st\ tr**$?**&* bad Lira* winier and ??prfng ot?? aiid the ^T^t?en we .tear wi? ne put to The latm thtna^rW^S^fctaiMt Sk a] MtfdV **ed i*pkrit?r. TaV?? but th ' alack, seed ^t.tf your ?etd aro *?UM l'ar;? ;r from Ry- Tn av ??aj?i?lo*i ha? ?hIppW' sad W due^hW "ow,; Trr| them. Have" your?cotton aced graded.! Miga Emuna -Kelley ta ?pending a week' a? ?,ownd??vSlt?. 8, -with-her ?Ister; Mre.B. Hutchinsons. Mt BB j4t4i?T!4eftd? ?Acht' thc w??k end at th* Wofte??f W^pirretfti'at An aera??r'W?.-T. ..' '?'- ?" Hev.-aatf Mr?. <T J." Hampton- o? ?anh'lBvll'Je.- ?a., was here recently with reStWeai 1 Aa ? r?ad?eof a ?Hoot In g Jrta? ielbw here a ftw^dsv*' ?gb, one rt?grb'bby ta uot exacted to- ilV<J wKrte the otfref one is'cohflned rfrf'th?? AbheVrHe 1ai?; The hoy who,did the shooting says it was ait a??tdhAfY but hH Wroth*!? ?rwlti. aess'say? fiiat ?t-w?siot. - . . . RevVd^B/.Tlm^m'fo?eti 'neve next S?fiday- n?rriit?g at lt o'clock. Tho pointe ls cordfatty '?vlted'tb ?t= tend/ . hit i liiii :-i M.r.r Le?rpr ?raV^d1-Sdturday. Feb. 2?. from par Trftrre in 'Belton,' a da?k. liVer'?otoraw^Wratef -bird 'do&'tfbbtt, nine months old; white tip on end .of. liittha*/'B?lt^?A?.' ? "d-it?t : ' ! |B!-int : : ;fu-?--' A.. . ? si* &*%':'<f tfrif**?r4? . * ??* s NEW? LWe h?VejUSt read.'/.The New^r? bm" by President AVoodrow, Wilson ? ?and Hn it wc find that in speaking oil ?those who vier* associated with' (beB goverrimeni Ifdrf a cenUVry ado that he H has this to soV OT A^tfnm..wnco?h :'.?.? k-Then theW uf?se that lhf*T?*tfogB gurei/.thd>>mmQ#fal flaure- .Tief -v theB reafc ttdco^r who ?*^d I up d^chsr/ng B ?p.at'th?Jlk?mr^En^/ Ih? men who' h?dH governed Chis c?tmfcry did-not s?? frOQpuB the ioftft of $??vt-ot the ipeople.'' .* ; f ? ? whenvi th-Trjk. i>f that <gli ? gau?t $?>? ?ure ?taJbg ld lifin??B, <I h**? a picture ? ?of akpan f f?e, untangled with the?gev~B ern lng "influence of .?no 'c?antjry, ready B to see thieved With an -open ?y-j'ia SCeB t'icm1-steadily, to seo fth?m whole, tb ? ?see ??e^^?^c sso? beiubbed sheui ?tiers ? Wjha^dt?d ?ssoeV?tad . wirb,' e?wB them." - B Ntfw^rg?^ifully refer the Above? BpleiidI? trt&ute' paid Lincoln, by thiel ?great; it?BOTay educator and ?Pjrep?deat ? or the lilted States to Mr. ?? ?.Hor-'B ton pf>B?lton,''wlK)i?ook ta'sue o?-TheB Inte(lj?6nc?ff to-^peak of Lincoln- aaatB H* It '^wtto'ur..int?ni^ftf'to. reply-to Mr. Hortorfat length mit his remarks are B BO outr er LpJfaoe>^a?d out o^date'that we think lt: of ..no-iuse.--. we af ? hv? deed: Sorry t? jttlDh;Jba< in tels eft-B lightened age that.'some men are yetB BO bllrid?ff ^ith .prejudice or> so ignpr-H ant that tiley, wftr deny 'tba? fact thajfB ?Abhibam Lincbin, was. ii fin" ^"jjill IJhiM sri^te^T)?^'tba* this country -ever-H :~^.yf?t?ion is sb ?h^Snl??rfty tn lils remarks about Lin io is t\.''?S^?^%i^^?'-t?X^^?! tor th?r?V not a ten-y Sarkoid s?hool (joy ia thta ?o^o^ that wtold Jigroei sith htm in what he has ?aid about this gieat^man. .iiiSii. A\{is"j bugin "qT. Ne&rs <:?eck.=i*B it pr?sent visiting Mrs. Nannie F,B Ducwbrth: . ?'. B Prb?- f' n. Coleman ?peut.Jant 'Snn^ Jay r?. V-.-^:/:^i:n IIIHIUMIVIII? 1 that the prof essor has a class tn that! town wI?h'fK?^ die ptrplf in it '- ' B vBeitoa Kid-Ptu wnwt^s- ?n-?eip?rt Hillman? ,? < J Pa pd-One <w ho -pan ?t?U u - aran '*<ga | svening siiit. who only went mto Xhe\ blore . to< buy a ceilulold 'tsbllafrf- .. Mr.: anil MVJJ. n. J J?IHIPR spent last Friday with relatives fn PendhJtn?. ri I Prof. Coleman-And Ralph Aow for t?aoli can you'fjOTyml/er? ' B!.""RaH>h-* oap *eroe???er^wh?n< l'was? little that r cohldn't rwrite'mber dny ? ? MBA ^aanlo -Swlfh cf ;Aad?fson ollege spent last Sunday with hbm? 'oiks h?re. .A new.baby^boy;hes ?rrvetf at th? ?leme of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. H?nn'l Btuit aa^^ljeib0 ?ame ?is bttfcf fcmwn J?rn we <?U?? to- ::ay ti.r.t: ila o his .many friends tia.'botrtfcVwatm?f ?ongratulatod. Thfe beta* *h?lr> first 'other as well si the mother-and babe ?radding wel|. B <>f course this, newcomer will-soda ?i^tkWBCnber to The Itrtelflg?heer. S?O ACTItfN TAKEN W'fclrbj ;?esSitIon tor AnofWer Asylum Ihtptfry Special (^rrigp^nilence. FlSlomnla, March 3 -Th3 Kirby toij iufre?tpnropos?ngr-ito reopen thc ln ?^Mga^oa i of ? tu* :?aid< M*pl?iV? ilutloh- recited Ibo 4?i*?tiA?StaB??ebv nitfee to report the ehnrg-a ?pmamed KH^?U? ?ft*t*9 by 8onaW-*&Wfcn* wr.- N^choi%^g;.?ql^t^w^^^Jg^^^t is a oubsth^ute ter ? Kirby .*e??li?ioh.' mother thanking the hrvesttgn :cohmtaa?v|^tt?- Wtaod?gf #1MS nto its report and OontmcUdmgU^ ?a ttj*f?raai?v iii?* Th. h??t?*:?/?iWha before <h > rbsGl?tif.b ?nd the ? ?db?l^ *tt'*y were diBjwsretyof. . -. ? > >i (>mmit\b?^^^? 'the" tnSer b? .wain Dr. Saunders and -the regents ind Completely. ?**nera*?d and save the regents a ^-?vore rebuke,- yet ber? ms,??) nsatter. il?? .thar; gea? irnor^teata-wasr^tiea?^ by lc by Senator ^THlman- n?^r^ett??, llif?^Pl^v^thOjr . atrium t> park was c gr*ft; ?*b. t>t .wArtta w. ?hat: ei?aetf a*4 g<VM??a?i>.-te>I jtste thai ?rls be resoftod. on. ^ mm u a few other pointe ? . "Reib?.' fta^'M?*?. 8.-AfJ^^dBgg, tel j^?e*y*?^^Mi^ lat* M aa^Wrvs^os atd,4<r ged vjfrtfti? < MAKWGTH?TWORLD -ou* ON THE FA F Pelfet, Mirth 2.-^?/.'*J. Wfi^om* asea of Fountain Inn, No. a, gave us his . fe?ptsf ferice-; with petas " a' ' few days aBO.'i Ne*?ay? ''1 planted three acres Of odor l'aiid for so veli -consecutive years in corn and cotton rind'made $? per, above expense/ 1 thi>n tried pea* ton sante land, first year got is bushel? and dluposed of them for taft -rieft) Homo. Second year 1 plunted peas S?me land g?f 24 bushels aria realized' ?!?.-sowed pu? m oata-aaa got-72 dozen '?t "5-eenta per. ?.? Third' ycaf I planted In oats'.pnd it lo?irj? as tbOHRb I wlU get 100 .dozen. Thinking pf ^planting iii' r*e after peas. JutW TW3. afr.- Thbh3ift6*;*gachered ;sfn oaf Stdbble'4teld IO tofts of haw which he sold for'42(7'p*r tod and- no bushels of peas at $2, wittr |I8 expense, eenntlng 'three jtriclfe'or>0iiirna;t'-lf you wu nt to leam how toi'tfUlteVdte;-apa get: diet intWt otrt'tot youri penaroo' write Jv**te*1 iThoamsson, Ko. '3,1 -Ftountath Inn. HC wtH htVtgrad Hoi ariWstt 'you.. I !? i ?Mr. TOe*naSon Il?eeVtoear F?hrtloW1 churcl('<A h?re tli?Jtf?S?* stock ?how la held 'ov?ry rear/ PM ; - i;i . . "J Another ?o*# Farmer. '.'< ? A goon ..hog-titta hOWfiny farmer ? [flt w. cairt?waia-^*>rW?te- <-IW]I tows* suipv .Me" provocad mn-?wn supplied on his ft?vm>' ? He Mfg? ft already sdTflf rtv?re than 2etfcq?*W6l? t?r corn nu-St pvr, ada hs?'moreto..dhtpo*e otv Hs I rbi* s aas*.- eifiuderil*ing ar. Pelting, boen working in .the ma'ohlnc shop No. i nriir for qtitte ? ??nmh<r of years; mm m -UV- i.."j- tAmaia Woai? fcc a Ciktti Wt TM? PS?S?NT MES; rfafd io (iet QLiimrt? tt? tritt ? i. i .?dt ?0*^poiWalt>A^^hgaritd^?i|^ i, j? v,ioio^>?r>oura>'.,\ e%? Bj Bpecm? Correspo??en^ fi?ronla,. .Marc?...?a.-^BefW?a-- tiler ? fegrol?tare waa tsWlrf to order to night? the-o^sttotf'-wfefrm w1W:u^too> i^-in TTfimy m?^Hr?* whet?er Hr ?bt: t?tere, .would ^^^^Ij^S^g^yi*^ t llitri 'ofi???ii:d' vO u$ latvio tu?t" CCU ld b?^do?e except?^?o* the??ppro? prTatt?n bill sifter H jeanie from the hands Of the free cb?f?rence'o?r?m?*' t?e.t end vc*oos''B<*ht 'in hy Ufe ^o*- . etfc?rr rot fite ctfletfdsmr . Jurd ' be ?fe?red of most of thc ' bills ' Intro it is -a well-known * fact ^hittmahy of the m?inijcrs wren ady??rntoent I ??S' reached' i?st Saturday left Colis tin* with no attention of 'returning. tow-rheir ?iUfuiiui>i . Sofoo orr ! "iii" ri ? era who must look after thc prelim inaries t of prom pldntrh*/! .rnHoMe In otWeV)- walka ol' Hf" Which ^require ?h??t* ^seh?e'at 'lftfta?. rt ls more than a week since the forty days for whtFh the IdWraakora ' dfaw pay were i up ?bd<<flik l?wakhw fiaVc been paid up. Some, who live at a- great distance, a?d. ara compara tively .poor men, do nit relish spend ing'their own money to return' tO.Cd-. ldmbla end perhaps ba tie,^np In fees S??t? Were for *.wo> or ->ttf.*& . w??ss ^?nge^aad>'h? cva?ngieTled f/i poy their hotel ttil# oitt of their owa^poekets. - .TJhder conditions - such as-exl^t In the^?oderaf ? assetobky nt-W?deotr be- i ftfg tra ttroWorabtO' tawmak?rr hus tts fiffi?jk'hsgiftB.-.ktttr saw* ar? ^oaniendtrig that la- trmenohty wealti?y itfon win Wi*aatwed to-?ttjoy tha? WMirry oT LWlWdgVfer-oince and rt^reeeettag rtho '.Vaear" pecpul" -tz- ?c4??T?0re -f?dlle.. AMERICAN HELD ^?3?REMl?S??Y .. ... ?.seMsia.^gj^., Cl??r^'llt?ijiio, March 3.-H. * W? r^grt.. ?h^?t?W'lcan,, has 'heep, a prls .n?Ve ?retn the south today.!-'' 'F?terais . L'rrnrrg? . ?>?nt? a former a'trper'lntond cnt of ?)onflti trot ton of the Torre?n di vision cf -ihp Mexican NatAi?ilfralt? r^Z?J^' W^ -PL r?lbol.?^iSiM t?e*?iT? adla to^he tryl?g io ? nta?jroiaa?a. ^t-- ?' j',^ !*?*?u?*?. . .";->-?wH:?'ro? PeWr.'- ' ' * ? - nt our people fcysa ? ?^W^m'vJ^ohs' 4io??./.?W"'^ -the ?XMitiof (Us rialnbow,'' to bc ; >n n: tho . Mouhtalh ' View e. hort!~ famM * WVdn?iday evening, ?UM^fflA, o'clock. We understand that thin Jwr^s to^.-^bove th^^r^^rr^. ^The ut fb> '^tffukeA- fr'.-'-ft-jtu???*'?FKgii1. THE SHOP {T-JS^TT T***? v- T19 F ' ** * P ^ Wo oriiff sddTWr. Kiffi??ftnlW o*ur Streoteolthough he lives lt. F. I?. No. I.' Meo^lro?ttf, ' _ ?ni#V?l>le I'rower. nm^V^m^'txitmiy -rorr^a' that Will oe ha?*< th heht:' M ?mdy W. Thompsoai?e?wiO'to reiser" in the fapo# 18SCftffljffitlfe "firfhl kt Pr-lttf?Un, miljfvT^y^c? lie proud of these-boys. ' HU oldest .ow? ??rt?^.^nompsoff hes' weeyan* perinten'dent of Hie cotton halli Ht Try on, ita., foi' more than throe years: fcrisM'^ltdmpson'^ ts^sop?rlnietid?Bl' of ophiuing. nt old Grandel. Green wood; 8. C, Luther Thorapsoa, sec tion * $. pinning, Grendel . .\>o." 2, Crf ei' wo?d. S. C. ? < tieo'n .Thompson, second hand spin - nmg, Tryon, ?a. Oscar Thompson, machinist, Chattanooga, 1>nn. Ernest TWOtfrflsoov- section toss lu a-mill ut Bettor*''8< .<V> Whurlie 'T-:*.omifiSnni ? shisher room boss, in mill, Glendal'.', ba. . Donald ' ThOfni/icn "VcaV?ng, 9***kte ? -' Greenwood; S. C. All worthy sons or a worthy sire Mr; Thompson has'kept busy all these year?, und, baa accumulated .-quite u Ittt?#pr?p?riyr W W**.! W? ow preparing a-sti?rt ?ketch ot i our old- voterons for ..the eelunnii' of The*- Intellgencer. ? .ttavld^Wi. Smoak. Esq.. ? mighty) fine-lawyer from Greenville, was. in?, to^'Satdrtltry evenrn" 'last utfendldg it?e Ked'Weir's"-district meeting. Men. nnd niiorleB. F.Murphy ? hlmnelf, toddy .unanimously voted Into effet* (fyr, Glynn's' reorganisation plans for the^cpmmittee. William Church .-Osborn: -the .gov ernor's, ohqlce for ch airhiun to suc eee?^aSilWg?'1*M. Palmor;< > tfdr^e^cte-d wiffKftit a dissenting vote.: He also wfis vested wltti the power to name a fUtnance committee .for the-body. Thpy WlB bo nam od in 'ohOut two weeks. Heretofore the treasurer alwnys has . o??n e^ect-Sd by thc ?crsmittee. Ar ^fe^^-lj^j^'^W.X?0*?'^^ wns con" billions "resigned today as treasurer. i i ' ;- , , Em fr??fns ii>vifttst'-a<ir?f ys?ktn?rtgni r Mn Rh More rail* roads ap?tC?a." lo the int?rni?te CQUI r??f?'/ewSKks??n 't?dhy Tor re?'ref rrow>:'th?> aeration of that previsi?n PT. J?* Tl??Pta gj^oal act ?hieb. ? arrea : ral?ro?ds "ld dlvo.it themselves orwgtcr'ilno hol?llvfs hif?ro''July 1 f? Wss)'i<hij kuffc?lssiow Hhm ^?etnpt themA from the law. ??jnT March 3.-EinpeW William joddav ?mmu?^ is* n?*?t:M\?wm*f*+ rtm?ng German architects for* the, y. at Washington -? ^txuiOobdfseh^ expert plano tuner, from (.'bickering & Sons' fac tory, Boston. Mass., Witt ho in Belton thia wook, and ?ny orders left with G. S. ? A. Music Co. will be attended to ot reasonable- prices,''All work gua*, autoed. Leave brders at Bellen. Si. C? phone 47. Intelligencer Pr ::-4-it ' ?. . ?.'ot a Flt Min f*t ?Pm**^ S?n Francisco", Cavtr.."March 3 - In g ors, ?shdrtff of sun Francisco c?untyfl ii lo wlfe^tt^^ have lrvS^tog-atherVis' vflata.*0^- . . "This ia ?not 'satte work* ?rt?d MrS. iggersi *fH smrpiydo nrttTfelle Sht?iir. Eggers ;., IS ? a flt" 'Wan td be Mn. a public ?l??c?T' ..' f 'BTdhi?l'x, Sel Borne, March S.-GlovaHnl Vanhu telll, a nophewiwtf the' ehrdinnl, was sentenced today to 'sor^'e two years'in I prison for inducing a friend t??!stea!l and; paamyhl>P4no<iee% ? Jewels, ?-?^yhe' ? . ; IV- . " .... :?"--. . . . . " --y- -?r? I . t<|WIOu ? . j^rtlltsers 'Mr. ToHls?a ls your defier for our goods and swept ttf&jgliyk. h?tier Fer?iii>?r ?m p.'?d?? i tairyuf fi8?W*ownfTu& ? . , J.-i frVols,'valued at $6,800, we're'pledged fur 42i9ue'. of which sum Vaimutell took fijfmi ACter-Wrds the two* meir WeiitUo Mexico, wjjsre Vaunuteli left lils friend peiyill?s*. Cornet^ t'anse.. Blvorces, liOrtion. Mass.. March "Fif'y per cent of th*flWorcW?hi thfa-eoilhtry are ejuuftdi by. Mght corneta.'; Dc Maude J:. Dunne said at the opening session of the Hygiene Fashion, Institute. lu explanation, uhe said ttifct'the corset caiis'c'd indigestion, then h?Muefie and back aOH?\-iaiid later .sympathetic nll motits that extended even to the toe. A >>n YT*r. Danville;-March ?5.-Southern Itall train No.- 80, this morning -was hold up or half an hour at thy Pelham Water tank willie the train crew proceeded to' thaw cAit the'tank by'b^Wlfifc ? wood' Ure 'about it. . I?UM '.. ' " ' MURDEREDKILLED HY CHIEF wrrNESs OcctrfredW Saloon DWirig Court Recess-Plea ?of S??frDe- , .....'. lenee Entered; . > >.,*. St. Louts. Merell :i.'-Wesley (Red) Simon, on trial here on! a sbarge of : murdering Emmett Carroll In -a gani' feudinearly a y?lr ugo, today was shot and Milled in' a 'h?arby '?kt?on. during} a'recess of ?tb'j.'Cburtitt Md&ch he was! pelrig tried. Shertly. after the klll-j 'larg,1 Henry Zang, principal for Hie * prosecution," surrendered at, the cen'-! tra! p?lice "st?tr?n, ?ay^ffle. liku soWe ^d?b?e'tPHtr-Sfmo?. 'Wli?n th? shoot-' lng started tho Sheriff wap- standing on ' a corner,"two blocks kwayv j ?Hbo tit Be Trt?fl. . VIcTes'Burg; nt\m.. March S.-lileut.-1 Gov. Bilbo. Jointly iadteied'w-Hh Stato Fen:)tor G. A. Hobbs on"chargcs of-ac-1 c*pting: bribes, will ba' tried at th* I Marchi terni of thyrrlrrffnal eblrt here;! ?ccording ?to- urtrtomicetn'?'n'b. . today.\ enutdr >irob?? rc ventry wak* flequtt V?d- ': ? ; ~v:, :-.>.;?- ? ' . j linnie Heat l?t?t?y. | ..Chicago, March :i-Willie Hoppe l?sfc night d?reute?-Kbjf Tainada, 500 XoL?tiy in .lue tirst match of the Ave n?an, \&~*' bttiitfr'd tourauraent ''-The., match'ran len f?hlhgs^Toppe having a1 high run of'156. Yamada's be?t in ^?^s ' H^I^SJy^il 5p- '\ ? ''-...'? tuime? b* F**T*H. f -Panama, March ...-Advlc?a bropgM hero last night by the/.stuamer Worth ih^^^0^imS%T\ *ev' ed^f^ niw> .PeastOeae ififrmimXSm** Teer-J sonally commanded tin besiegers. Tho , town v*rta?i!Vy ft?'d' befen iaes?rt^d hy noncombatant':;. ? . . Thirteen Perish Cuxhaven, Germany, Mnrch 2. Tnlrtenn me?oers of the crew of the. Norwegian bark Tn'aVtran nerfflhed to day in ?the Hbrt Slia. wK;n'the bark! capsiaed. >N?ws of tho dtssater ireaCh- i ed hare tonight When -e ftr-h'njr ctcr.-.n-, er came into port bringing 'g-isVv!vor?: 1 j.-or? MO? Mifch Thsnias Av' MHls, ia rural carrier .laving' hore yes te'rfl?v took a large dose > of poison tirjn?tmK it wis quinine. Mr. Mflls < had rbeen -ett??rltig-1 for'several da-K Wtth'h very bird eoWPcnd tntendsd to 11 lm**ovv. hlB-condition within- dose-of ] quinine. Prompt a?aiBtan^? .was r?n- i d*r?d bi' physicians'?nd Mr". Milla will] recnVerr ..".? .*.' ?-'" .'t Shoe hv?uller*'in Birmingham. j Birmingham, Ala., anarch 3.-Dele- , gated'frOW all'polnt?' oftl?d?Duth are arriving in Blrnrlngham* 'tonight ror tnc'6nh0ttl cottvehtloh of. the 8ontherd< ?tes1 j^staii^^sacfc^pn; twhich as il?nrnlca tomorrow. Elaborate plana hbvo been madje for Ute ?utortalnment ot 4he tfoltor?V ;?. .. , :"~ A i,.,Je. , ".yt'M,!.J'1.. JMIt- I. ' i rsm or W P TollU?pa^k?nt, a ? one ot the jWaM j?f,???xned ?^stot t a soubstltuta. . ^Tieiter^rb^ "UKWfc? '&&&b& hi Ww^fi^r ^rop ptpqap^ng**, qaallt'es. ^te?p^ea Merraiitfl.e C^?!edmaW- ' 1 Vii tar Mercantile OoV WflUaawte*. 1 J. It Bmithit, Aa^y HptW ? ? POUCEWOMEN At Handling Per ?on* 6? Own Sex . .< Because of 'Lack of "Phyti? < . : . ca! Strength.,' . (By Associate J Pr?t?.) . chicago, March 3-Policewomen Iwer? decided rief ?'.today to-be a. lall?, tire nt bundling disorderly persona, of ' their own soft, [ lt WaaJaek of( physi cal strength, coupled with the inordi nate curiosity of onlooker?, according to Chief br Police Gleason, who moved thc women police who b*Te been nftemptlrrito handle the IP reapes* boycott of a downtown restau ra'nt.' ' ! ?; . ,' lt was shown fhnt'wotheri will re sist strenuously being, arrested by a sister iu uniform. Several times when a recalcitrant wothdn prtsb?ier' brid been Struggling'With a policewoman it has taken mounted 'police to scntterr the crowd that gathered to cheer the contestants. Four Women and "three men*-w?r?' arr?ale 1 today for loitering and pick eting in front of the restaurant, Ute policy of which is assailed by the Waitresses' union. Miss Ellen G?tes Starr, errie df th? fotmder? of Hull house, Chicago's old" 'eat 'social settlement, at which ?one Addams is head resident, tdfl?y 'wds arraigned with eight Waitresses, with whom'?he waa arrested' yesterday lor picketing in front cf the1 festanfants. She was charged with disorderly con duct, wittie the'others wore chargea with disorderly conduct and con spiracy. All demanded jury trials. AMERICAN ?rtfON EQUALS EGYPTIAN ;. /*>; \ A-1 tf. -Vry/y ?P i . ? ? Arizona Product Bring* Big Price I ' j ba theA?f*rpoDl Market ? n . at ?^?ijakjar. ? at .g.iu.n . ' (By Ast?eiat?d preis.) Washington, March 3.-A portion of he 2.100-beIe 1P13 crop, o? Arleona, ' iring staple cotton' of the Egyptian .ype developed by the department of agrt^turd sriTd in Liverpool recently At 23 1-2' cents a pound? nfcet?g'the' Arizona growers 21 1-2 cents a pound ar th'eHr' snipping 'point 'ra ?aalt1 R*rer' indicate that ICngllsh spinners Con sider .tliis cotton eqtfal "td the best grad?s pr'ddu?ed rh Egypt- ,.*Fl?af#. - ty sold to American spinners nrbtrftft priced which make thht *a profitable qrop for irrigated lands ot the ^93gftj$ .Halcion, ?a.. - ^gj^ir^^kAU^i 'i'??H'>a " Sweeney, aged 22, was fbtirid frozeri'to i?sAit today In a al?igb--where ber r-?nipanton,'.Tomes BartHoldi, had loft herhast -rilftht In the blizsitrd while h?, went for nein. Germany Pr?test*. Washington, Mrirct? 3.-O?fmariy fia? protested against?theVproVIsTon of the ?Jurnett bUKto rcaulre ? immigrant ?hips to carry a United States ' health Inspector. The question or sover eignly over 'fdrclgn ships ls "involved In protests by both Italy da& Germany. Harness racing In the oUaitedfStitten during the next two years will not be under uniform rules. The effort to harmonize these radii g . Jaws faltan;, when tho Ariierlcari Tr'A ation wt ita bierrnlai rift. important adion*mems^i mnotlis ago by Joint conn American and National ^cU^yna'^.-^|>|T[ j :< C., raised trfHdri' ners using these;- FertlltteT-.. ?nfc ..ve' d??'$rbfa't* miiy ei faa ?f Ask the j?an who us?e thean. ^ Beltea ?ereaatne ??*W??, t*?tre *erC??fcle Co. *>T9a***b -i v '*>?A.?i'?f?Wi. ?e?MesM further lnforntaffea write ow r?> ?FY, Winston ^'?ra. N c.