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BELTON PAGE DEVOTED T? * upbumlp1n6 ?* bel " and vicinity; and as a medium for communicating *_ m ws and advertising. ' ''** 11 i ' ^_... \ * f. x. at. *. m. At L mm ? .. ?. ~~ ;-?-?- - - ??_ maa^^^m^ m- m- - * T T *J" mmf *X* ?J* *f? * Interesting sud * and notes fr * ; * CLAUDE A. GRAV Dr. W. C. H'jarin w?uit to Anderson yesterday aftornooo to^see Iiis patient, A. I... Knight, who was,operated, on in the inlinuary In Anderson Tuesday. Ml*. Knight was gating along so nice ly that Kr. Hearin hrqnght him hack to Dolton on the nve-tbirty carl K. wuUh, property owner of the <.!. S. & A. F uilway, with headquarters in (Jreenville, was among those in Bel ton yesterday. ' The following gentlemen, ytere reg isteWd at Ttotel (Jeer yesterday: C. A Shipman, North Carolina ; V. M. Fleni Ing. Virginiu; W^F. Marshall. Ander son j B. M. Frank, Washington ; T .B. Curtis, Anderson; G. W. Oeud, Ander-! son:. W. WL Walkor, Asheville; J. EtI Willis, Richmond; J. Reed, Columbus,! Ohio; E. F. Taylor, Atlanta;. W, M. Smith; Greenville, S. C; C. H. Wiiite. Ricliwond; 8. Stftrto,. Columbia; W. W. Ezell, Sp?rtanburg; W. Wat son, Clemsop ' College; F. E. Davis, Charlotte ; J. 1'.. Stepi>, Spartanburg; F. E. Bradley. North Carolina; G. A Bryant, Columbia: V. p. Kane, Atlan ta; W. J. Shauglinessy.iMacoh; George W. Bieahr, BoBton; Elias W. Cain, North Carolina; Benton H. Walton, Raleigh: ,d. W. Rhodes, Greenville; P. It Mason. North Carolina: \V.,,A. Caster, Baltimore; C. ?. Campbell, Co lli nrhip; H. M. Luurln, Baltimore; L. D. Witt, Greenville: C. B. Pepper, Co lumbia, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Foles, An derson: B. N. Richbu?'1' S?rth Carp Una. /.l. Newtoii Cos, or Bellon R. F. ?? was among Ahose in town yesterday. lri^ifcj V|_ KeSvon nwnwgi'r of Ken yiia's Piano Shops, who has had a groat , deal of buslnoss, In Anderson, wus in Helton yeaterqay. The main office of tbo Kenyon Piano Shoos is tn Spartan burg. S. C. with branches at High Point, N. C, und Greenvftle. Mr. Kenyon makes a specialty of piano tuning. Archie Goodrich, who is with the Kenyon Piano Shopn. tuned throe pi anos for the G. S. & X. Music Company W.Mlo liere. Mr. Good) ich Is an ex pert. W. A. Ma< ??on of Ware Shoals will epend today with friends. \ Misses?&fc? and Eue Covington. two! o'flclcnt teachers in the Bciton High Kodak Finishing Pictures, Frames Ali biyiu?, grusss and a Is ca. Not always the cheapest, but tho best that the same amount of money can buy. . We make i fnnpt deliveries, always guaranteeing every piece of work turned, but. by us. We baye established quite a nice business during the, three years spent bore lh Belton, which speaks for our work. Come tdjseo ue. o socuqios. The KrHsb?r VhSto and Frame ?B??. BELTON, 8. C. . '-- - - Thfc? stfSrc's ptrcstiTrtt. it's ?ntation are your guarantee in every pur chaser yun make here, if there should ever be any thing wrong abo^t a thing*you buy here we'll "make good" cheerfully, and ?afi rlv. If you know ui?a siui e wen, you xriuw this fact well. belton, s. c GET OF NEWS * OM BUSY SfeLf ON * -T? ES, Correspondent * ^r* & ^t- ^r* ^ & ^ ^r* ^ ^ ^ ^r* School, ire spending the, week-end with relatives in Greenville. Willie Br?aze?le, proprietor of the royal Pressing Club; 'will, spend tho day with relatives fa, Anderson. Miss Sarah Martin of Helton, is vis iting friends in Anderson .today. Miss Clara Kay of Delton. is among those in Anderson today visiting her friends. * * * * &&&?fm* * * * ??????? # * v * * * Pendletoarr March 7 rKev. T. L. Smith spent several days tills week at Westminster. Mrs,, J.^V,. Sanders'was. called to Augusta Wednesday morning on ac count of her little nephew, being very ill with menengitis Her 'friends are deeply grieved to learn of his illness and hope he will soon be all right. . Mrh.-T.-L. Hnnnk spent Wednesday morning at Anderson. . Mrs. B. H. Sadler spent Thursday morning at Anderson. Messrs. Allan and Thompson of An derson were In town Wednesday. The missionary meeting was held St tho.home of Mrs. T. L.. Smith Fri day afternoon. f **c?. T L. ' '"nos, anS!it westerdav at ?nd?r&on at 'the/teacher*' meeting. On Thurstday " the bx ok Lover Club" met at the home of Mrs. A. Z. Wiis?n. Durl?g a very pleasant after noon delicious refreshments were ser A big meeting of the Masons was held here at the Masonic hall Satur day night Dr. Bryfch, grand master uiadB ?n tradrrJs. Oyster supper was! served to them at the Farmers' Hall. Mrs. J. C. StrTbllng Is Visiting her daughter. Mrs. F. V. Trlbble at An derson1. MisB Lovey McDavld of Belton is visiting her sister, Mrs. B. A. Will son. Misses Gertrude Mahaffe'y and Ethel and Alma Cole visited relatives at Greenville'during the week end. ' I Miss Shirley of Towovllle visited. Miss; MahaStey at Hants Hall last-) week... rrjRon and May field and i in -tajtra^few tioarfs Wednesday. ~Str. and Mrs. Burger gre: Ireeptmi at Mr. J. It.. W?fford'?! [^^$.^0^ with Dr. Parker and little son, Jack, of Augusta visited Mr. T. L. Hanna dur ing tha week end. Mr. Robert Seawrlght or Donalds is working at M. M. Hunter's store now, at Mrs. Elrod's at Sandy Springs re-1 c.V.?,*. '? "I turned pome this week. Mlss.E. C Litton, ?tho ?ias i>oor, in Savannah for some time on ac count of her health ihaar returned home. Mr.,ifl. F. Thomas of Anderson was in town last Friday. "Tiki T,.?w..l-~ rtl_i-ii _- ?7' - pleasaht a^raron^oji ^uead^sy At tiie home, jot Mrs. J... J. SUton. Delfclous chocolate and wafers were served. Mr. B. M. Anr< f.iyent several days this week at Flngerville. Miss EIoIbo DubHn returned to Win throp College Monday, She hopes to finish there and will go to Japan as < s missilery, . 1 Mr. ft?ed WdCrary of Autun was in town Saturday? i Mrs. Norton "Hunter, ha- ?e?n very ! sick tcir th'e past week, bol'IS some < better now. ! Misses ?nnle and Ida MeCrary Went j o ovo o o (By Charles Henry Adams) New York, Maren 7.?Sensational !ovelopmcut8 in New York's graft in rcsOgation have not abated by any neaps. ,tt seems that, the Uotrmina-, Ion of former Governor Sttlser to JI orce united spites senator q<qo?maAI tf the .stand. At ;4east f?atls t&e1 ftferonce taken from the\ pferftltefcl isr- of . the name 0f tj,e junior New uehSfor whenever' Mr. Suiter irs qorore ,. District-Attorney ? and the grand Jury. 1? toner Governor d?etoree^ftattl O'Gorman knows all\ fdMttt T graft And. Dljjtrf?t-Att?'rhoy is inclined to believe that pind of this Idea as well as to get at t he r&Ot of the matter 1 s to h?ve Seh- I .tor O'Gormah take Die witness sqdid. , Mayor Mitchell is getting his, drat 1 hare of criticism. Ho says he knew i t bad to come and he is prepared to I near, it frankly and fearlessly. Mr. i ditohell is receiving letters daily, com- 1 datniag about Street Cleaning Com- i nlssionor Fetherstone, and also about i be attitude bo has tat-an^iespard, Ria t c bills. Mr. Mitchell does hot be- i that all the mod) a vhn ?trti> n ^btBk ??t h? a%* tt *W??b b semen. He thinks they bav? Men] ' xsrsuaded to believe that he has been h alslead. > t The mayor cays that he understands 11 he situation, thoroughly, however, and. 1 vlll not let up one minute In his fight o have the State Legislature pass the /.lli, which wilt make It possible for oethals to accept the Police ?nmmissienershtD of New York Street organization, bat for the per sistency of the attacks made against it. Now a new organization .has been iurced^.tn. iignt ti?" wigwam. It is composed Of Independent , Democrats, who pail '.themselves the Committee of Two Hundred.and Fifty. 3?rt; Hansons, is. the.head and it is the idea of the founders that their, or ganization will in tinio supplant 'Tam many Hall, which has been dnnnnn?>rt as a business, organization of eontrac- j tors. Among the members, arc ?ome~ of the bpst known and most influen tial democrats in.the cify. Doctors k'hrored by Income Tax, D seems as tr the physicians have come off. wl,th flying colors In th? do duration of. the I r income 'ex. The d?ductions, which they are . lowed to! make, are nniiieroiis enough to make a department store head jealous. For instance deductions are allowed for 'neeosaa/y expenses actually paid in th" carrying on of business." A. fair allowance *or rent, ser'vlc? .expenses', < of au torn ile or horse, telephone or.j similar"'.-!)ens 's may be Included in Pense, fo. connccttift jm ,prof$SlpjiM o(|uipment^. , ^ hhysTjjlan Is entity to claftp^aj?d?ctjpn toVj*o,,coat, wear. an Je?*K"pr?p'erty ?rlSIng out. of Its use of,employjrneht hi the, business. Ob, tlVOuck oTthe meolcos Should Women popose? < should they rid themselves of super fluous, flesh. The jpp?. Ib. da, .reasonable,,and a?, devotedjv/ to be ^?sb?d hs the other, according to Maria Thompson DaVlee, au tlmr hp hs'vi?g tjrst 'taught h?r. sisters . to 'jjc, 'th'fn* ^ow proposes to teach tnerh;i6 be .free fn, making their matrimonial choice. The sequcijco is perfectly.. Iqg'ckl. FirEt,' tnal{?. your selves. lOVaplc, ladies, then, pick out a man,, to love you. . To 'teach the lesson of . hieb er Tehlnism, Miss ?a vies has been granted a year's Icavo from the' more immediate duties of suffrage, w?'rk . by tpr_ t Anna Howard Shaw. ,..', ;' -, V?\ , , im?T n V v * tfcvfcn - ? - - fljgggj ?5f^Ax SfcETlS? '/Continued Froin Page One.) last, night: R'ailrokd k?mmtttee: .A." S. Farmer,'chalrniah: Press commit-1 tee,' J.'Vf. Ooo,froyJ1 chnf'rnian; H?tel comhiittee, F. 'E. Wntkiria, Jr., chair man; Legislative committee, A. S. Fant, chairman; Employment com mittee, Furmati Smith, chairman; Good Roads committee, W. L. Brlssey, chairmani SYck add Relief c?mmit tee,. W, F. Ashmore, chairman. At-ihe meeting to. be held hero on ltt|c^2Qth,. o,pf.f the. most, prom b. pent m?p in South Carolina will be present and take part in the program and it is expected that there will also be a uumber ' "Trom olher' States t? ?ome to, Aj^^g^^aevent-. . .'Ry reason ot'tft.?:r?ct that th? report of Feaster V. Trlbble, secretary, shows the local post to bo In sncb splendid condition, the report is reproduced in full: "On last May the 24th, we undertook to arouo? a. feeling among our friends extension ?f the lnterurban. This meetmg was a success, us you1 no uoubt. romenn'jer. Tut? matter .was toih'scf OV-3T' to the Chittber oY'Cbm inerce, but the work in this matter! lies never been given any publicity, and I cannot tell you whether our] Uieeihag ?i? tt?jriimix m iure iii?iJ ai.il i I a dreSm or! ndl. ' ' Scj& ' wc. hie up wftti .Col, Ander son, Mr. Foreacr? and Capt. J. K. Anderson to extend, train 'service to Westminster. S. ?.. 1 am Informed by boueO talk that ' tills is looked upon w?h faVor by the outers and w? may ret get our rightfuT trade whiteh be-' longs', to "ni in.Ocorice County. ' We have had the matter Up for dfere! lotel accomoda'tfphs, and very shortly f *n'd croon will have,one of.thj mos:,, :onvehlent and roomy hot da in the' upper part; of the State if certain of. lie plsis that arc up . at the present ; .lme mature. '. ; ; This has been a very successful year \ joth with- the local po?t, and through : I^'?astits?nVo of Mr. Allen 1 have been <, tbloto'Show ?lnj'osY 100 per c^nt ih-f, irease in 'ihsmbershlp; our 'oases for j jur term, we have had only two and MM transfer. Today we ba\e accept- , ;d 119 members, with 6 applications , U the hands of the National Board of , Directors. '. m l?ad the State and stand Second I hitie 45. ;.. it his been h dissapointment to nie , hat we could not have mor: meetings , -bht attfer yoii have hVard my rinnn- , dal report; you #111, 7 tin ,k, excuse j, ne;" ' i Durt?g FebrnBry1,, the1 T.-P. A:, as i whole reached nearly 50,000. mem- , ier* knd South Carolfda got ba'ck n the thousands, so lot uS.all work ?tHIr?ch'. 'how And tft? cbnvbntfon In jimXn, nu'ii w?lii ibi; coop?rai ion anj', lupport of eich ohe of you, wj* caA g'o . eadlhg the Vhited SUtes . yttlet? kVe ??VvV*t WH?? matters *? ' ?*f* 40.in9<i T?'lt? the,other Posts in f4 im? wfth, and thihge wHl?'we iave done here In Anderson, which we ieed not mention, but altogether w > iave lived up to the enlargement of Vnd.erson, and while we are not boast ag, th? ^ivorld well knows that we ire Andersdn, with Anderson and for taderson, and we have done a great nanv thina? wf> h?vi> nnt Hatnwwl. hut KrU?i we UU know beknlrs \A ?s K Is my Ipleasure to announce that >n the 20th, we will have a rally at vhlch time some of our most prom net the T. P. A's In the Slate will be >e present and let's all work to mab ng thhKa big thing. Thanking ycu for your Indulgence, [ submit this as a partial report or what we have doeo during the aast arte.- .-' \ i . . '.'. !*> - ' FEASTKPj v. tribblk. aiecretary: 191 fargKycdt A2fiolga ? ANDERSON, S. C. BELTON, S. C. k aitd JobJ?jrjnli?iS ?ank and Cotton Mill Work Commercial Pf kiting AH Kinds of Legal Work L??SELfcAfr LEDGER WORK, and ALL OTHER RULED FORIvls .... .p. !?t I - -- ^ im -IT I. - - t?i i .m ini , . Orders Taken fof Fine Engraving HEESES Give : U? : Vourr i Next s forint in g tO EN?O?RX?fe MiLL PEOPLE ALSO RIVERSIDE l^c?lFo* Flower Cafdens, Vef? ttol?a at? G?terai Ap -art- . The T?Xfi^?y >tnf?/'arfnoVile'.s that n\ wM ?U'b' $50 Ih'prYr.?s' trf th? bpcra tYvs? '*ho TOaK?!TOe'???t?Bt',Vro?'re,SB this year fn W?|'tliclit' homes. Vh^-ateer Is 'duplicated by thy Tc~ away mills. These (nnzc? of ?50 wlH bo divided ?s-fontow*;^ .-, -. . ?p?tala'-^B?t 'boHM W.l?;, beans. 41.00; best t?m?toe*, fl.iJtfV ?ffib^^?m^^^indlVl" flower Gardens?first prize $5.00, second prize $3,AQ? thjrd. prize 92.50; fourth prize $1.50, flftb prize (two, $1 each) $2.00. , .... Vegetable Gardsn?First prize $3.00, second prize $2.50, third prize ; $".00, fourth pr^se *!.30, fifth prise atao; " Tiirs is the same at ' -"hs)"*iFfl rr.. . Best Kept Premises?First prize tp.00, second prize .$3^0?.thirdsPriw $2..'rt>, fourth prize $1.50, fifth prize $1.00. Specials?Best front yardk4*.O0,.besV back yard $1.00, best condition of shade trees $1.00. best condition of I fruit tr-es $1.00. best home $1.00. To-' tal. $50.00. ' The Wlliamston mills ootuotiaio ago announced the offer of prizes and the Brogon mills did likewise. These prizes are worth trying for. It affords much pleasure to have a well kept home surrounded by growing plants arid flowers. : _ ' In Tonner contests of this kind it Hink been found that the operatives in addition' to making enough for their own tables have been able .to dlaposq of so m ; of the produce at profit. . Mr. B. B. Qossett, president of these mills,, was asked yesterday tr these gardening contests help. He replied that they certainly do. He said that he IS proud of the mill people of this section. . They have made remarkable progress in tlie last ten years and now* dm among our thrifty and pros perous and happy people. He added that one" may sUndSi oh the public square ofb.any ?Saturdfcy and pick out tn4 best . 'dressed and most pleasant people that pass, and over halt of thorn wilt T>? mllf operativea. attrlb nt en their development in J tlzenshltf knd in' personality! to th?,'JnOuoiico of tlie schools Slid ctiurches^srid lodges, ahd h 3\ie proud of the mill people. i ^ylj ,- I F?B?6E0 BY M?S. MORGAN New York Church Adopts Prayer,} And it Is Publwhed in Annual Calendar?Notable Woman New York. Mar h ?.?Mra. Pier pont Morgan, widow of the financier, is so, impressed with the beamy of ?Ad all?' and the need of showing special fsv? nfnnrf Hin Riu?rt nf ?lmwtn* rftefcctST TSV RfStt tu>u> nf advanced years that she has sent to die ltev. Karl Reilland, rector of jSt. George's . Episcopal ennrch, a specUl prayer for thcte Who have pssicd, i^rft$?rwyv4j>^wagely \ reached the allotted span of life. It Is a prayer of the Episcopal commun ion although not In the Book ot Com mon Prayer. Mr. Iteiliand was so impressed With >rgan's letter and the prs>er at he pi intcd'it lb St ??drge'e r with this tote: trough the kindness ot Mrs. J Plerpont Morgan a copy of the follow ing prayer ha? beep received, and we are Very glad of the opportunity to p/rrot If. It 1? B ljfrayfer especially tor comment, and many parishioners ex The prayer'ocean folftrd consid?rable those advanced in years." pressed a resojve to repeat It dally. "? G?d. our b?aveniy rather, whose The gritty er Is as follows: gift is length of days.' h?lp us tb make the noblest use of mind*and body in bur advancing years. According to ~fg-3 "'gWf: m? ?ns?w'.cri'r.?;:". s? cur AS !tlmh tii?kl pa-'doncd our transirres dti^'atrehgtb ?ppoViTon thou iMir wcric. msmory; t~st ?y ?rc din: and ' good may .shine forth clearly. We. blefes thee for thy g?fta and especially for' thy presence and the love of friends in heaven add on earth. 1| GfAnt.ua pew tics Of friendship, new opportunities of service, joy in the ' child:en b??r the gt-'owtb and happiness of sympathy with those, who Keep us from. narrow^prld? in fcrown ways, blind eyes that will Zz? the good of change, impAtreht Judg ments oftne-'xnet*6ff?ana -S^iftenta ?f others'. Le^ thy peace r?lo our;, iwtf?jmmMlyim t.r okr wauWBP^phlWl^^raw ~trom us fear of death and ail despair of undue tb&?JJfci.. thut wUh AdjKfe "* rest in thee we may await thy concerning us, through "Jehus Chr o?r lionhAmen. : <')rtM|VD SjtftlAupaniea his moth or to 'tu'e*sar"vlces and sits in the seat his ?^^Jfc?c^ed tor half a century. War ?b ierUn Sharks. ' New York. March 7.4-lJ6hn sharks Who have found victims in the Are de partment, hove come under the ban of t^mjnTssroher ?d?ms?n, who h^s Started a campaign ?'galh'st them He yjlV.. .*ti.lU Si.._ ?-' :_?- --^v. |iap .uutiu Clin?, mi- luati onai no uut ohly lent m?rtey At Utfufcrlous rat?llo' ?ircmeh. but frequently succeeded. In Inducing them to buy jewerly a(, prie es which were far higher tn?n Xht prices wbfth werfe fr higher than tt.e v?lue -b? the article Warrahted'. Cdm- i mlksibnbr Adumsob is making a strict investigation' so that he can cent . something.to the district attorney's of fice oft 'which 31r. Whttiuah can work. 'Madge Fllghtly Is Certainly an up ro-date glrll" "T'p-to-date, heavens, everything?Bob ton she's up Trapracrjpt to Thirty acre Field of eeooavee PANY'8 Fertilisers Mr. TolUson is i your dealer for our goods and accept mix- Fertiliser will produc tfsst planters In your own county the! **-*r?ns * Hagwlal* FeW. & ?Jkjbeiu MereaatUe 0* Eaeley. 4 P. t X'ex, 6ree?v!l!?, 1 and many other dealers In Anderson, reeentatlve at Anderson, Mr, R. & Bui LEO PRANK C?S?I ) BEING TRIED AGAIN Atlanta Newspapers ?re Practi c?Ky GS*"*?* New Trfai in " The Case .'. I Iii 111 <i. .Muren I.? rr un in?- nuaiivn newspapers dally devoting colUmriB to ilic I rank ca??, ?nd the local White apparently inking 'more interest i;i ii than politics, crops and the weather combined, l/eo Frank is getting at the present mbmch't what might be termed without exaggeration a "new trial,"', wit)) the rending publie appealed to as Judge.' jury and ?odrt comblr.cd. New witnesses are _ being "sHin-' mone'd" Old witnesses arc being* indict ed at the bar of public ecntlmeht for tarjury. the prisoner at the bar is inaking his privileged statements, through the. .reporters. The'papers are all handling it aa if it were an unsolved mystery in which the true f?ets h?Ve never i>??h dtsc?VeYCd, arid Iii wh??h jjroltt. ft ?trtt t? 6e prdven? jtaLJbco M. Frbbk Is ' in jail with a oeatn .sentence hanging over him. It it perhaps the most remarkable situ ation in the history of the courts In Georgia. When ybu 'bee'a group of men, if they are Atlanttaus, gathered in a. ho tel l??Ay. or at, the front of. an office hu?ding, enftaged in earnest conver sation, nln'? ^ni?* out of ten th?y are &?ki?rg ?*}*, *Pr?ftk. ttld he kin jw?ry rhaga?.? ?r n? he 'th?' ?icibii of u police frame-Op la;he. such a remarkable criminal an actor that his attitude for n guilty ra^n \:. ?nafraivl led, ?fod ts he a 'mottster of coolness and ?erve, br h? IS the pefsetuied vic-i tim of racial and .class prejudice as I-lUVO?? ttilMpr uMA im Maw York? "Ven^-nnd"^j?nfl felli'qr*'<> ??? tell." and "Of coiirsa1hW;g\iflf>"aT'n^f.' Bd, "jle'n iwMe?ut aiid a worse per Special! Special! \Y? have jiiit received a. fine line j or up-to-dit? skirts lh the latest mbd <ef? at i"- '? < , ?. BELTON, 8. ('. or ?v. B. Tollteon. riedmoni, a. of the thonsaim ? a^fftflffl nurrtr Ij?Mkubstitute. t\better crop. "Uhl?ON BRAftDS" h t. lijiperlor "crop producing" Qualit?t. I? An.pt en.?^*"*^e ten Pff??cst. Green ville and Picken* counU?aT'/or rrlas er *4dr*M ?NIOK GUANO COMP secuted man than Mendel Beilesl'' Thr.t'h what you hear If you keep your earn open In Atlanta today. Lo cal nowapapor men declare that there Is more serious public interest in the Frank case today ten times more, than there wrV-tt tho "t't.ae of tlu> trial. The three Atlanta paner?, by sim ply publishing the news As.lt has de veloped Irom day to day during the pust few weeks have raised a dbuut 6o big. so persistent, so complicated, .hit !f the wh'??e' th?ni '"isn't thre-bed but pro ?rid -fo i at a hew trial, it Ih pretty bard to figure but how it will ?... ;:;'..i<uj -?'KI.J. pw.j.j- ?- -.?ii^jt *?? he re-sentenced there Is. nothing- tor 'Judge Hill to do hut pronounce the death sentence, but for Frank to bo actually executed With the case In the triple-twisted mess It Is In toddy is an nliiKist tnconcelvable outcome. _uU_t 1L tnxt is VALID Atlanta. Ga., March 7.?Tub will of the late Joshua B. Crawford of AC** lanta, leaving his entire estate, ap proximately worth Sir.O.ODO to his wid ow, Rira. s?ry Coli Or?wfprd. i" valid, according to th ; report rifl ed down hen by James L. Anderson, special andlloi !h tire* raftiobs caBO. Mr: Anderson Wns appointed by tho court to investigate charge* fled by.a number of persons ?laimlpg to \v "heirs-at-law" to the estate, that Mri;. Crawford exercised undue influence ov?r bHr aged husband lifter tho,Ftnur rlege. 1 Itccently efforts were made to prove that My. Crawford's - death was .-dun to pfelecnin^i wp.s "??p ftltenvpt ed to connect Mrs. i Tawrord with this phAe ; of the 'case. Alter investiga tion, however, a grand Jury Inru re turned th? nndlng of "sa biil" ssra'util the 'widow. . <i t| - v Woman Hospital Hape'rlVtendent Biddeford, Mods. Mar. ' T.?Physic* ISnS and nurses and residents all re gret the resignation of Miss Francos Matthew?, s?^erlhlendeht Of tho AVebber hospital, which became effec tive today. Miss Matthews will as same Die ??fWihfetid?ncy 'of a large public hospital at Columbus, Ohio, which involves a large amount of re sponsibility. MrS. Wlhltner?*iytt*t delightful manners your daAig'htefH?s* : ?Fth. Bljef (proudly;?Tej*. you Bee Blie has been away from home so much.?Smart Sot. " ....to-L-ji^c^ C, raided by UNION 8UAN? COSd merk using these FsrtUiserai Uve demonstrated to many of the UN Ask Chi man who ?se* ?he*. 5>Ifon Sers?wdls Ce, BtNkl. Empire Itos&xm 0*. Wftln???Wk " ,. ' fu rtner" tnfonaat loo writs esjr rs*? ANY, Winston. fc&fea. VU a