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BELTON P A GE ^^^^ ^ ym**0 OF KI?TiilN.''AV|p VKINITY, AND AS A MEDIUM FOR COMMUNlCATtNG NEWS AND ADVERTISING. * * ? ? $ * # ? * * INTERESTING BUI AND NOTES t CLAUDE A. Helton, March 17.?Mesdames R; J. Cambrel! ?M W. C. Bo wen spent Mon day afternoon 9ix Anderson. f ? ?v? '5 '.?1 Mr. and Mrs. C harles F. Co?, Mra. J. T. Cox and Mtss Mattle Vandlver were among those who went to An derson yesterday. Erncet Wbodaon left 'today for Win der, Ga. . >w..... W. Av. Cllhkscales of Cray?mfiH?; wan a busjnees visitor to Belton yes terday. M. A. MeGee bf the tang Branch sec tion bad business in our. city yester *^a^' ' _ Mesdames W. B. areer,.fvYC: Hearin, N. U.<*Cox and Biles 'Nanette Campbell were ..among those from. Bolton who visited Anderson y'?sierd?yi Miss Matth) Dunlsp and Jack Slaton werb among those who visited An derson Sunday, Thc.followlng teachers if theBeHorr High' School attended the Teachers' Club in Anderson Saturday: Misses Katie 'Scott,' Prances Bums, Annie Childs. Huttie Hardln, Oma Cox .and Prof. J. B. Welkins. J. A. At wood .had business in Ander son Monday afternoon. T. IJ. Meuchen of Greenwood eras among, thofo who had business lt. I.. Shipley, cotton broker of Greenwood was in Belton yesterday"' on. business. , The following traveling men were registered at t?;5 Hotel, Gecr fester, day-.-Julius E. pogg8,->Ajiderton4^M. A, Maylohm, Milwaukee; W.,.ATj3rej^Wjf Spartanburg; 2. T. Siraorf.'Colu'Kbia; 11. Lewis, South Car?iinaV JU- ^ Pie man. Greenwood; D A. Jones, Walker town, N.C; C. P. Allen, Anderson; W. Lesi?r Webb. Columbia; H. M. Addt - < I? -???? ? i 'SErrt's. '. After an illness ' of several months. Miss Saille Jones died on the 11th indt., at'tKe'bomS'Ot kn ^TOim^ir^it-^ It. *> Jones la the 43rd year of age und in her death- our community -bait losVoAeof-Mr*??*; *f*assaos^b>1?ved women... Mh?M^^i^?^?\tot worldly pleasure but was content to remain at the old home and help care for bet dear old father and mother and to udinlnistcr to them in their is*Vj& ncss.-. Never by ^fcord or deed ^ifas this good woman ever known to barm a living soul and what greater , name sioiti? she have tna?a for ber aei|?-And u?w-iaai ,ie Inas. gone f**o*n^?meHg u^, ?ec fciin ITu?y say tha the. world is better for her having liv cd and her quiet? gentle and noble life should bo.an inspiration to un ^all< , .The many friends of Mr. West .A. Williams are sorry to learn of his seri ous illness , svjd we rust that he will noob !bo better. TabyZa man has made a monkey otlMmaeif trying to ape his betters. Mise Ma?dc C?pel?nd of Anderson, was visiting home folks here, last Sunday. MS Delta Eirod of ,WiUlaJrnaioa vtrtitj?d Misses Saphronta and Jtuby ] McAllister last ,?*eek " Mr. UroaduG King and Bister. Miss Mue hud Miss Tee of Hopa^Oll ;wor was, among Gie L?BSno? visitors last Sunday. 1 it is .said- that etaa- ha* out- ! Ii? ueefuiiWbait might also be ai b? dldw't nave any. Mn;. W. L. Copeland is spending a few days at Willlamston with friends and relatives. Qoe thing sure, there's oothlng'by pocrifical about the wagging of ? dog's Borne peuple urrW'very anxious to build. new tschotfl ,- houses by <prtv aal&j^pUo?i BO^.icng as- they - ?b j.-vc iir hCi": - . . *"l^ ylnter*ls Just half over, as pfe-j dieted bv Prof. Hi?, please find out Mr!^pd.. If it will b6 safe for us to plant our watermelon scedssoroe Mme in August. IVA * *JS?l oTenioays\ ; is. fee>u.uj .... -jh-?; bo used to ' repair sehosb batldiag am Mrs. ft 1* .<;** luoLve Inyt fitin?^.^oj'e. a/lthj^is parents Mr. S&%mwSS?a^ b a reo**at visitor here to relatives. i ? * ? * * * * * ?y * * *G?T OF1 NEWS * *OM BUSY BELTON * ?._?5, - ?! * * * * * * #: * * * * t: son. Anderson; B. H. B. .Williams. Pittsburg; E. e. Davla. Ore?nvllie; W. W. Dcfdson. South Carolina; -M. B. Ont. ery, ChaHolte; H. P. Barnett, Boston; C. A. noderts. Charlotte; J. P. Lang brldgo, Charlotte; M. W. Howard,' Spartanburg. ' WUMM ?CHOOL Beltoh, March l?;?First ?rade: Eli zabeth. Adams, Marie Austin. Joseph Berlin,'Lucien Burns; Edpa Cllhk tcales* Dorothy- -. Gox4; Marguerite Tir?e; Paul Harris, Prink Harris, M* Bry Haynle, Audrle Kay, Blanche Ma jor J?me* Mkttiiou, aiis?ts McCoy, ] Luclle Parker, Joe Putnam, Stella May' iTayl?rs, Paulina ^btepeoh, Madie j Vaughn, Snrah Vaughn, Mabel Wat Iklns, .Bill.. Wilnob. ' I ; First Grade (Advanced': Ruf us Ack I er, Carol Brown, ?>ohn file-. Cal dwell, Ruth Cox, Lois Todd, Carl Timms, De lacy Roberts, Maty'Major. ' Sec??d'.eradC: Emily McCuen. Saille McCoy. Pauline Kay> Mary Lee King.' lSattf0rdv*Owed8.^Mdf?ol Pboro, Virginia Griffin, Ruth Maha?eyv - Third Grade: Jim Bowep Floride Smith. Annie Poan West, Sara Cun ulughato, Fred Greer, Edna Camp-' , Robert Johnson, Annie Vaughn, 11* -Hoppe*? Martha Cox. Fourth Grade; Mary Clement, Mamie Deck, Annie May Thomas. Sara Cul I breth, Eunice Madd?V, Millard Har is, Rob Trammeli, Edward Blake.' ames ; Burns; Arlinirton R?mHai? isrenea^ox Gay^rtffi*. . ^Wfth Qprtkx Jack West, Annie Lau ^l.Wm^t^KJ. P. WIl-' Eon, Sybil Parker, lrede Vaughn, I Man* r.rimo Eu ne Kay, Emis Branch Cunningham, Frances. Adams, Mal vin a : Hopper, Alice Harris',' TRuth-: Greer. SiHth Grads: Nsr,^> Blake, Margaret .^tra^fjrarrhf, Lather Cox. Irade: Jofsy >folcombe,| r, Vivian Vaughn. High School -Department (Tenth Grade) : Fiuby Wardlay, Ines Johnson. Eighth Grade: Wilson Eearle, Ei 13 Ragsdalo. Mr. Qlln Watson of Mt. Carmel has rsturned home after. spending a few days here with his brother, Dr. J. K Watson \M?y J._U Shorrad and son of Anderson have: been Slag- a-fsw-aayaUiara-a^jthA fcama .Hr. Lern Rood. Miss Grace MlUer. ti?a -*f .-the^ra' figh school, teachers has resigned an " gone to her home in Waterloo., One pt the pleasant events, of the was a party given Friday by; Sara plllelaod dp last Friday raftw??on. Mr. J. M. Bedenbaugh and little;! son, Cornell spent last Fri-5r.y la As vuu va -raU-M IMr. &D?sshe?-. derson's popular traveling men, waa/ In town today. .1,. Mr;1 Fb^^.SlJ^psouj of .VfL Garmei^ res in town Monday on business. la ? ? o o iO.'O o o oVo s^e a o V? a 0 o d V ? o "? We are having some very prett reather now. MtsS Llllle Crother spent last Sun-:v ay with Hiss Celeste ?Jompton. 3 The Doubl- Springs Sunday School in^tttmPW^iom?km. t^V'^. >ne be on time next Sunday and: ?ia?-'a ^?sdiiy ]Sck?o?. ' Mr. Anderson Crptper" a^td * family^ pent Sttnday witk^thc tatter s paroots|? ' MbsttiiisaDtg^compt&n. {Xt?gSmm Jack frottier ware "?rat horseback-arid-^, ig last- Sunday 'sAerncon. Miss Pensacola Branyoh, one of the t>le Springs 'togebere .i-ud rela-*. I near Lown???vilio test ^anday.".'.' Miss LHlle CrMneraofl brother wer in- Anderson last Saturday. The..School ?I Double.Springs -ws in - nourishing condition under ttu -^Sjr?fcaa*^ ?^r&:^/Brtic< 1 A' large i^o*? ' ?f Doubl? ?or Yys and" gtwirwflead?fl sarvioes at akdale last' Sunday morning. Misa Jos le Cromo r cal.', d on one tor friends last Sunday afternoon at reports a nice time. .TgH. : Feller* of vT<WMUfe#t?| retiuonC visitor to the Doubel Sprit cctlou. From alt report* the wedding bells] /in soon be ringing. J o o o oS 'b, o 0 o o c o o o o u o lLlR?ifc8'iTKM& ^t^e*a?*i' ' 4 O O O O O O: Barsfcsy March *tr^Mr, L. P. Shaw U sa? ?tt?tty H&ve mbvetf to Mc^r-r miek. >#6[eTe >ttssy <wW i/tm^' wm-t ai?ely. Mr. Shaw has been ia this-: viclrtiiy about ?s yearsi And ho was I a peaceable, hard -wovir?ag niah and ! the comnSuaity ana l?st a good clU? ?,6 utiisr uigot (colored) Ifftnt ot.-into a'< JohasaQti k in wks A little ri?15d ofTfr. ?Sd j$r%. WJh.1 Wild? hnv been sick more then ai we??k *Ub wrcumonla and fears are entertelued for Iris recovery. Mr. Charley Brown has invented and Lullt..-a cotton seed separator and ' Is meeting with general favor w| h?.*e who nave seep It in operation^ Mr., Will Tucket ?-t*Jn^*Palle-1 wfm here Sunday, with his parents. Mr and Mrs. John M. Tucker. Mr*. S. M. Christopher has been Uli for ?evetal days but is reported bet*] t?;r a* th.i, writing. . oooobooo o o o o o o o o'o o ' ldM? ilHAKCH ITEMS |,6 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o t? March .18 ?Mrs. Sam Sherard an| son, Mr, Sloan of, Rasley are Vieltlu, her brother, Mr. J.'-H. Hawkius, wh is Very 111 recently.' Wo are glad to report that Mrs. M. Mil ford who .'has been sick Some tiiae cls 'iuiich better. ?u?Ses Kate Shirley and Gertruds alt?y of Townvlll? visited the*fdr< 'liter's sister, Mrs. Glenn Fagg, Satur day add Sunday I Miss Bessie Shirley entertained t| Mission Study Class Saturday afte ?ndon. Mrs. J. T. Rice, of Beiton met| I; with us and told us many Interesting Ithlngs. ' Mrs. J. C. Shirley and son, Willle T. visited her mother near Zarliae Sun %r. Kltt Palmer of Sanily Springs Spent .Sun\ y with ,Rgtph Taylor. Mr^-Vaille HatikS.dalied on his girl I in .Lawrehce, Siiaday. The school ?t Tnls place gave ni -, lie entertalnmebt.of the .Mteri?x clety Friday afternoon and interest Wjj^^A^.^-iie?treii rout, .-jfcw | crowd attended and it was enjoyed itll.'' > t.-'yv 's- . ' . j Misses Irene and Maude Holland Jot the' Barkers' ?reck eoction.'feto<mt ^tbjN^/ttlBut with their heioe/Mfce (al^f. ihc you nity rUtendc-tt. 'Saille l<5??r;s cy were Mjasesrpfa jue- King/- porTUy??ntr. jm^SLn. Mahaifey " ' -T^S^Ia^ftT " I Atlanta Mare" ir.^?ort ?f * .'fiih le In I?ta6h is inreatJng -Atlanta. Other s??ihefn di?e^ Cables iu#l>| :eived r^o ,t?jt\ iife^ua- fjftijMy1 rich bav?-*deiayd a n?thbr of blg-po* ?h laden -voasels^tch Suabld <bave lade - the - Chartestoir^d iSavannah this week. with 4;sW;tg^e*>*eta??V is flow _ up at FayaY/ ana. the steamer iar?e? Sign? due'.jyefcerdajr ' at the irt of Charleston has been compell ^Vtpuj5^^ for whatever ntay be psed in the: itrket. < Muriate -Of <p?t?*b? hab'gone f8 to *o a toif and kaifclt up *3.50 on. Even th? nYic^ of Writ M??t* ton*Jwbtt? the Gbbrgbi f4Hili^?-?ar-| L has hot- yet felt the rlsCi it seen ly Squatter df a short time until it/ Tne TTtse Georgfa-facfcisr-.there* j'irlii^he hbitjBBg vignt noWrioddy is spring-fertiliser supply. - According to the pr?sent ibdlca is the Georgia farmer who di r his f -jftftiter pretty "quick ic^ I hayeuioipay quRe.a:bit-^iore f?B?T called him I f^teltbtt .sear t Frtddy." Hs^e*^ route. Fr&Idy wan * . ..^?i ai h?bN^ibot a . rising jfoukf- km. ta ?^sW?^BH1 ?'**^&;<{^:tf' 'V - The* nl?b csilc<blm..!,Freddy.. at ..' ?.i>e;-:; < As was the anti ibM, ^al^a^?dsfr^ ^^feeAtv.anA^ow i^trsf^W and elusive as a grass- v ke?p Uibs obl.'this ?bry w?d ?esdara One time r oap through M^3fPS*yY. Iwy;:itaefteb.. jump here* in s Way to: ^sabepper;' fcjyou ?u?t,i I baa a 4be? ?tar&en the paj ^a^ptnj 'The 1sj?? se? t? Bank and Cotton Mill Work :~*WM&$k*4J^al Work,. TJ?OSfe LEAF LEDGER WORK, und ALL OTHER RULED FORMS FingEngrgvi^ ?? * JW. .")* ?fc M. ^jjfc. St. SA St Sf. if, At * TOOM AN OLD ;* * * * * * # * * * * v:^rfcet hrc 'full', of nails ant}'sticks and 'every time i ^'^ffcjitlffrfcil Si;ain?t;.the bonc^ ?dy rrie^d* spy '^tl is rheunji^tlBra and 1 need pot niake. stttl? a-*fosk ?Ver-'lt-'P?t Tor the*TO?l [inc.- ~ wkyve ii'is'-?'jn?gemem sehr on tine for making fan ot folks who drce-> | inro?im. -Vwi) nw^:?a?w "WH?t Over creeping thbflsS^nd.wheh' I ^eajl inen and *wonwm vs^osg* *uW .younsi moving: about like ejnsil*. "l -feet just M?<a^fcrit to^?flP . right over them. But I suspect th!s. high ' stepping is a thttfg of the pa**/; with m?, bslbsit 1 Iget^these/balls and ?tcita^c?t^ ttry up about it if ^ ean't ' so ?omeboSy mast come lh and Entertain m<> 1 er can stand*!! tbhrfcMn without help. I must have eympatiy. 11 can- nearly. Use.ob aympatar-aittl ??w/i-aih sick I'.want a whole lot^?Ht fcod * like it besVflsWSTttie .yOuagi^Hrs, ?od I am JK> prtiud of -*he dove that, cpmeVto-ahitl from the boys ami girre* -or -?ir t*?l love . there h? nOtt?.^cr sweet a? that from the young to the old; bWOo yOttl Ihhow.Vssry^eV: lovtKfhe old. O, t?*.| !*ihe truth? even the -UoysffsSl-ioLioye I their, own; lhhther^srtV to *fr ter she has done so much tor tneaLI Yes, it is^cue fer ?^vr^|jaifl|(,lttiU summer right here iu one ot'bur aic ??ir*.. ?HoW?. .?nd- It n?*rly -?*^e **?H ?t?art. I was toid. earW^ft|>f?mr? I noon that we were to 'ftave . rera#td #fet-;attdv*bre [\ siis ii'liiWlgfal Irrue to this modern: a.. Is^aVho^wM-drsl that i ;eo?.i?d fe?| Jn* aches of this old mother's body. 1 co^io;] teel the stiffness in-the old limbs as I'S^^ bruised herself in h?r daily la paoiT.'fbr her son; The work was all. If6???>ion, Mo one olso>was thought j 'of, and It is very sure the .old mother ; Itiad. not a thought for-herself, only that" ho strength would veut **d Isjba^eould work more and ' wore tor hor 'sbnv -She realized'1t~^?^.jU|al months -and years of-.%ard--Jabor to raring bor Idol to where sh~ would hav? mm a great man, a great physician, one I that the wdrid v^uld :??u*;tfc To this aim "she bent e?ery pov and miade a success. Tbe.JfOn became frotW "aab^'hfk crassmce^^whlle honors were paid him on alt sides he n?ver seemed toreail'-a- thst Ahey were tonr?orlesidtfd<oh what his mother -VAfttr-^lW d^e^^to^cm *a?;<i^jttoall-rb> on IV* -mtist igot^?h 'city be Vfe??od f?i: worth.. little] Ivc village codi not' appreciate a j aafiftB^tft^stifct. Phhmttt^rt .^lnftM go It would be. for the #atf&?tfet**e conditlois the talented hsr^wor^aii^?iaott*T left lWHL^ent tum .Va t h. big was nwS?tnV*hiM .*a?^8e his ??w l|fttv IrtikS the . JMttt, we <fSA**otvwitb alii heart, .we barve no at.aaflB ^MiH^^HPBsl , I iee where fame.""^Mjfttflli .mm\\\ i\m .: worfe. ?mmmmrnx ?. ? ' x ja a*, *, k x. -ft ? ^ * * country lady ^ * * *, * * * ? * * * * * Ilv* j had ,fb.un?\-?er lire and "her world one tor''&ritiftfl&?oll and. i^fow. Ad (old mother, ?lie will nqver-Ilve ldhg ]chough to realize tho. height and length I or tho bridge between herself and the i gifted, talented nuri ?h the ?ity. 'H*? or low. gpsat'?r, small, ghe->-cou|d ?b?te'tttsm all, ?nd boon fee* niouvn hehrtvwas^plinnln^ a way to loin her sont . 4ft?Mfc*IWIIb#NlNfc3?^ a few preparattdns she was ready, ti this consisted <?>L only u chang?' clothes and these 'coarse and'common, but'coitld the son expect -nuv?^'te <or the old'mother to,make ends.jhVs?U and ,.e knew to expect her plainly Clad. "?eijt he had not reckoned on/the worst, * for when he met her at the flat ton he was forced 'to. see'She-wais tbe oddeV looking old cv?atbre' he hah -:ver-'s*en. To hiavcreaf* he tried''to make ' a few Efforts- to bo pleasant, "while th-? old mother toov?d ?b?ut in fbc^hirttle and < ?nirry1 as she; would' haVi^moug her barnyard fowls, littlo draamlhg of the hearWhea^lie ciufeed for sou. TheSe I city ^weet haw did soul which tb'*% and rwaijeiWW^t tf?ow to show the pis'.n old wo?ia^^Httl she": Va?! ?_v the mdiag-p?ssi-. -?Ai ;&?= : fter blinded love befein to ; see';-the ro^ji^^ to* -her little shabby home, ahd never again impose her presence upon "h?r soa, ibhd 'that nigwt- whlt-? her idol slept; she left, Went1 dut In the dark to l?ok tor h plhce where she:.could somettnles cmsttg^w^SS^riCd to be carerul. JJh? Knew any Ultle thing \**\it?.:?to&:W r<)t: ' Sue; listened; p?ut'all holKes seemed; far away. and '?s she crossed one. ot tlie main street?? lan-autohipbllti glided by. It hiade no t'halt; but in a short ttmd*frfeVe<lip|? 1 found an oh) woman all huddled up. She wie Still alive and he carried Jier to' ti hosoital. In the meantime^the s>jn.v?i?Pt on. and. dreanxed of jM '%)[ *ow?i?,wit?/japr day would be his wife.: He would WMttUier, bow/biitfc?;ws.s' waiting for a change, this beatu'.ful woman ct>?>id not be Happy 1h his old home with the 'eld tlmey mother, but she was getting old ntid the" waiting would not "be mh? and then biB happiness would be com? piet?. The old shabby dressed mother Htay^tiwr?tff y<i ?t>yld be eat sfi sigut, and couTd no'; longer make'him ' Ashnmcd ofhlfl' rearing. Oh; lt*%ka tt hapj:y dream and when he awoke ho was in a pleasnat frame of mind,1, dressed ;;;;lcki> foi j?? w?iti anxious to get 'V?itt among the 'boutes common ' to j itdr^hf^-.ife.*^/'- -the doorway he found a l?tllo note; a note from bis inptucr, saying sko .waa.'gp ing back to the old hornet Hhe thought ^^^[fcald nothing he'must look" up the bld.fco bring her' bacK; she 'tnuat-'.-'* him Whilo shellv-d iet that'b his Cruel ind?fep?tic?;--'but.;r?rt her blessing -with, all the Idre^ot her heart and soul. The change " had bome. but ija a wayht did ho|. like and urtt^t?r withi et that'be Jong t>r i short, and he made haste to reach: tho1 city. Toward, anon he^lejinwd there ; was an old woman in one ofthe hospi ?i?ttV who'had; beep nicked up ? dying, AfcoM?tfttf, %?&W by herltde.1 iknfc found it tb b? hWbwn nl6fc?r^t?# old; worWng,motlterV but 'she etkifd d?s nothing now but look into.his face and ?mile. Tbe graad. old heroine Was pass ing away and her last act of bravery Iff the agsd^arwVrrtft-^ should be and worse still bow metny r?i?iei? anq .mothers ,ln the. world have ' given '. yieiy *?V$* JM ' sacra'f ice* ; . fqr their chlKiren and then like the old mother In the picture, fifed *o, thsir r.fefcsrow that- th? s????fivu is unappre elntoa. Many tlnies thC'-y?ung'are not 'cabable of appreciating genuine Worth. Was not this bid mother with her hon est -face and, ?lhe character wor.ty of revirance and est'ieniT Surely right ; thinking men and 'women could .not !<??te'ct an old country woman under stand th? ways of society. True enough SheMva* odd looking but with all her old tlm?y w?^s she .w?s .a 'grand, 'type :m?r? afad refinement. Yea, the dear old soul had hot learned that city . a. gr?aCit?al pf tho old time K*M}l*nc?s. maybe they wbiil do better |^H^K*>4t?W^faoy are living too fast to ckerclso old1 lime cuatdriis; this < amiirig.ol.d tlhie . courtesy.to/J Ib? ne'gTecfcd?and th? young fail somo j_jaollte,. and . worst of all j where erodtl is.duc?fail to honor the flour old "sdnl whonia?doyou 'W?Ht'y? areahd all you "rfre. Too'many 'aro like the you?g Inah fa: the plcturo^ roach the top and forget who? placed yjpu thor?;? if it was tbe hhnrj of the [Hard working father and'mother, hok- w^ or them fjr it. Ah! I can ?ce the old molhor. npw . w*ien . the automobile vruahtd ncr.ooiiy, butlt was the heart crush from her hoy that killed her. t$ y .n; ^ % 'Sfi *f *f # V * *f. # SOUTH VV1IXIAMSTQN * * * * * * * & f*v*s * * * * * I Hey. Impuls ^M. Sm "d^on t'UpMl.hj?, regular appoin^TOj*t*<5b l- irr.f. Street Baptist church' Bat?rduy I night aud Sunday morning. He <ek I pect? to begin a ,twO;t?eehe moetirig at this place on tho first Sunday, iu I.May. There WU1 be a^d^^^lw itys -place on- the fourth Sunday, In Viipftt.' Ail. ioveris'otninek^aro, cor dially invited'-' t^tJ?*?? hand and orthg thW^?kV '?r^:1n?v<hii* picture pSbv Will dp>a' )nlght for business. The machine i'jid not arrive in Uinato pitt on a ? show last Friday, night Wss-eg p??t?d. Qoo? mus,l<: wi^be.i?hirnljibcd by ! (he "orchestra. Mrs. Jno. A. Oobb and daughter, Mrs, Tt. T, McBride of Greenville ?H spent Sundsy iu the cityWHHHH Mr. Euatlce W?hlte returned navy today at Norfolk -V*.; 'after spendjng, a , few. days bora, with his mother. E?stifce says he ilkcK the navy flno. .Mrs. A. R. Oeddlings.and daughter Miss Gertrude, spent Saturday and "Sunday, in G.roenyllle .with Mrs Ar thu?.?rawfbrd. "MY. GradV iflhdhmh of spent Sunday in the cfty wiftr friends. Mr. W. K. Smith-spent the week-end in Ware /Sbaais*- with his mother. TribWtT^jMj^?v^ New York, March OmfiK?Tdm?n nnd * 'won* T-rttfk^toaay- as ".re. tribute :.to.ii Westinghoue? whose genius save tliem th'? m?anS 'of livelihood. The ihven tor-of thttytir t^Hgwai^lBir*^ here Saturday while machinery1 Stood idle 1n s 'dozen -factories . in America .and Iflurop*- . i ' ' ^>---"-? ' - their superior ^croo ^rJ^ii^^r^^liMK. 'jisrfffiHutf whA>^?^>^L^ IhMM who ?? -^Bp -wAtfi? ji^. y. fc. lK>?rt*li, ffc^yj&rte*;?. , Grooavmo ?a? PieVene conotio*. For farther InfonoeUoo r*rft*Towr gqZ rriw or ?4?r^f VNION GUANO COMP 4NY. Wln*to?-e?\a?. hL CL