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B ELTOy^ JPAQE^ ^ ANDAS A MEDIUM FOk COMMUNICATING . , ?r- m. y>,.-4. ^ ?^^-y , . ^ . NEWS AND ADVERTISING. ' * * ********* *? * INTERESTING BUE * f- AND NOTES FE * Vii' CLAUDE A. GRA\ * * * * * * * ?*ft'-*?| '*& ' i/' '' .^v - **. ? ^ r ' t * uIuiritF^B Be?tpa. March -28.^The lati?las tra veting men were registered, ai., the Hotel Geer yesterday : Benj. J-. Doone, New ?York . Lew lo. S. Stratum/ (Rich mond; E. E. Crandall, Boston; A-'lill Jon is, Nortn Carolina; Ernest JU!-; 1er, Atlanta; F. E. Alexander, Ander son; Jim. W. Martin, North. Carol!,-. ?a. \JgL ', . fl W. H. Cobb, Jr.. one of BeltoaW prominent builneas men, who lfrejt OpH Hh \r Street, ia hiving tibi residence repainted a steel Color, which .ls .very H pretty. . j ! ? I airs. R. E. Parker and children anent Friday and Saturday at Due We?tart?h^ relatives. Mrs. Joel C. Kay of Belton ?ssant poturdsy and Sunday In Hone* nnl the gu ;Bts of their, mother, Mrs. Lv A.V W.lllams. Mrk.' S. A. Briggs of Spartanburg, who aaa been witb ber daughter/Mrs: Claude A. Graves, smce Wednesday, Will gotera home Monday. . ; , . Misa Clulre Kay of Belton, la spend ing the. week-end with relative? flt Williamaton. r Brown Avenue te being graded with . the tltwe Ideal Grader.. TJtfamtU, machino is doing ?orne fuj?'*wotf. - Iljfl will h? nuieir.b?red that .Brown Ave nue bas recently hanta ww?i)a(l^fe?lfe. vng the street 54 test Wide. .'. 'vjB W. M King of the Shirley atora neighborhood, waa among thoab<itd|B town Saturday. '( .... : , W. P. Shirley ot Belton, l?dl ftt**-*: ness in Anderson yesterday. Leon Klee, KSQ., .a prominent attor ney of Anderson, WU3 among thos&tafl town , yesterday. ;,*? "The Time of ills Li'.-." a comedy iu . > ?utsv given by Belum talent ai M' ai'* M at sa. ti, ? * A * ?ft at * PENDLETON ^ ?& *$****?* *t> *?*. * *? \A . . " .' o_ - r M .? Pendleton. March 28.-A viry large crowd of neonle from this placeipndj aurru?ndlag country went t?:Att?er^ ?on Fnda' to attend Fleld..Qay .there. To much praise, credtfc.-.a?gL h&oor cannot bo given -the .children , and teachers. To- think of our Pendelton school cemtpg cut 30 tn If per cent higher tn (..erythlng than any other, school c Iq the County. We are proud ox!.nut i.cl'.ooi and only hope this will.inspire every; one of the pupils to .keep ,up thelf-.good work.. Qa Wednesday, March 26tb, alter fortyrfonr dava ot ?uMt^^Mm^rl ness, the Heavenly Father saw flit to call to his home 1n Heaven the dear I li tie baby of Mr. and Mra^.Reld. Hfc ('? in y ot, Auton. While lt la aol wt the baby to grieve, for We Jkaow he. Ja > now .free from all sorow, trouble end. pain and will always be happy hVMif. Heavenly home, only waiU?g;for,.hla. )oveaNo:ie3 to comp to him, but wno could Jielp but grieve, because wnp cru?ld be missed roor. except a.qjpj^ec.. than a dear aweet, bright little child! a? nur? und holy? . But for these loved j . onea - their ?-ie??? ?rcatiy *.-hivs ?an \ the best love end.sympathy...ia...ej5te?4?r.? <-?i to Them io ?n??jr opreitvcinuip. lit tle Frank was laid to rest at the ?*p tisL cemetary Thursday at 2:3ft,p,.m. A Urge number of meada wet? area eanjfciay the last respects. Mrs. -R. E. Watklna anent several days In Columbia this week. Mr. E. N. Bitten and Qr. J. H, Mc Leskey left here.tor Greenville Fri day to attend a Masonic mutta* Barne evening. ?mW\ Look for ''Eugene" to get roaWed1 Otl thiK flra* Hay Ar^i?i Mrs. 3. B. L|gon*ot Townvllle spent the Werde end at her home at Rivoli. Mrs. J. W. Beard of Towngllie spent . Taeaday with, Mrs. H. P,'Bilton. Augustine Harris Spew Friday night with relatives in Anderson. Mrs. 3. 3. ?ittoo spent several.'jttfi1 tilts/ week with Mrs. John ilend^at Wfu?Ua. Mra? ?L. E. Sition of Spartan burg was here thia week on business. Teh. Mission atudy class .met Tues day a? ?he Parsonage. ^ nLJ-, Quite a number of Clemson csdfea spent. Bundey and Monday at., this place, hmong .when* .were' Marton sniith, Coardse Seabrook, ?oh? R?K ?ell, Jimmie Lay ab?. V. Corbettv^g Dr. Rv B. Day wisat to fiasley Mou day night to visit hts father who is UL Hope he ia better now. Among the ludlea from Clemson wno baye been ire. town shopping, this v week .were: Mesdsnises Wggs, Wlas Just tsecause she is your wijfe, strug gling with you to rrakej th? partnership, a ,?bus> hevSS success, does not ; ... - , .. i : ? _._ J.1_J. - 4_-t nica?i uja i II?UI iuii her appr?ciation o? ,J?# elry^ Hasn't it been too A ? >i. .- * i ri T' ^ _ - J-'J*\ ' 3>hvc; 'ryvil i.ici?ic*?ir' be Lr* his -a OF NEWS * BUSY BELTON * : m ! * |rfi5? CiQiTrciijiondowl-,. * * * g? * ?y * * ? * * * Uobru Path Fr|4ay evsniag wa* a grabd entesas, gor.vitii/t?u?.'?*v ??*?.? weather, players bad a fair and. attentive audience and reallied $80 or mor*. Mkarb. praise la bahia; given 1 <'blB o?mp^oy of players. It ja under stood that the proceeds derived from the play at Belton Tuesday evoking tall be given to the Belton .Llbiary. " "??IS? w? Tran to the *. w. A., m ?bat ?cv.n It tuay be that tb!:? play will he iae^ to. another town. ?C1hlttg coloite car glffji out :?t ' iiiig time. ?a'llixa NevUl* and Helen Wood side, are dining with Dr. and afra. C Anderson, had buaincia-Jn Belton Fri day. as?ll I 1 W. G. Trammoll, proprietor of the Belton Garage baa sold dUt^the busl I ncaa to A. Y. Shirley, one of our fowns ^9WL: 8?^:.gt^.kaMtoa auto ?uppUes and will do automobile re ^TW*?oeibern ra?road tr&k at the depot here Is* being raised five inches. jWogJ t^te ?'gna'^ b?lDK ] ra/Bedf U when it raina water lays ongae track m^mi^i'pr^ ?loppjr after a ' is causing our farm am tte. aa they are busy prepar for planting. The severer waatner up to the 20th of ron delayed the preparation of the 'Jae pleasant reravAays. Gj&dens are being rapidly"aa we|J ga other Stain, i t I l-?-r at~- o' ?x ai-tn.. inkii ?-o?rtn.l ^i$4^/?*^9^^ othefa. : Tci? Bolt o? Anderson wah in town Tn^^rtnlgh^y^'club was post poned tilla week on account ot the dearer of iMr. I Held- McCrarrs little TjabyT r - r Br. W. K. Sharp, Jr., of tie Marine HaspHai. Savannah, Qa., anent ' the week rad at bis borne at Rivoli.' He ! has been ?lT it ft?fte. a complimentary position as typhoid inspector of the , state of Virginia. He left here Mon ?pr Ate n*w. plage. . Mrs. Dewitt Mastefca of Anderson ls visltinc Miss McCutchan. I o' o o o o o o 6 o o o o o O o O o o Fo ? o-e o*b o a? o o o o oo o o o o j, Wh^ wh^tahwuf*be presented tb?i season under the sole direction of JE^ank Ct Pay ire *?u ev^wnsSHPttf a return engagement. "Tne Rose Maid" ls th I ne?e ?h? rle tis et ihe Very VfiMrof the ? ? I heat enrula. mt? ?w?hn?*? Wrvtueh >Jtr? \ % ^c^lte^ion c> th^ ainoiig the brilliant gatherings always feund, nt. Belgium's most popular Cas ino OMenn. In the latter'acene*J?MS stacie ls crowded with the hi.|M>.i Mt It?rera, whose doings have made Ostend cue of thc -^ost fascinating resorts In ioiap?ny of stylish go-5s paused the ?logera jo be called th? "?oper? o? fus tand T?fchion." "The Rose Maid" waa ?thc beat liked bf all operas th New York t-tuoe. 'The Spring Maid." anc" ?Wtll be presented here with tho st-.-. elabor&W production and extrayuganc dota'l Slat made it the .vogue ?a Broad mm&i bM<ribgisoa.. Thefe. ia only or*e "Bose Mali" comp?ny ta tour, ao&at local theatre geera may be cert ai?, of ?seeing the bert production possible In ^Greenville. . T5j&^&a**eA--"-*-** " ' # tt. #>. * * ? *> * r? Tim m? % CONGRESS . ???CH S^ W?4. iSeaat*~Met at Noon: .Senator I^wUintrodnaed MU to vi ?ilto fue ragbKffirm Arr prcanulgoting of: trbattutMt .?agloto Alike Osnal and:then'e^acsseed jjagiliitliitii ii 11 lis bills: military academy ap .billa. ?:55 p. m. to aoMMM ?rog: AdJour . SSnnaAV. ?t":?t noon. ? de>ate on Panama canal oibtkUtse beWr beni . tal abd oil laadg leaa : auk Mk.**** aa?e?aft. ^committee bill ner (ef^?netoma cob rt to ii p. m to noon Moa Si W?> wtli ??U *o the highest bidder 11 for ?ash before ?b* const bones ta| | Anderson.. : r. aaiesdaay ta Apvn.p PART ONE VOL. 1. NO. 1. Weekljr, K?t?WUhe4 1860;Doily, Jan. 18, 1914. ANDERSON, S. C. TUESDAY MORNING, JAN. 13, 1914. PRICE FIVE CENTS. $5.00 PEF ANNUM. :tnk tambera." ?olouol?. ?tan* ST.-ft? railroad PART ONE VOL. 1. NO. 1. Weekljr, K?t?WUhe4 1860;Doily, Jan. 18, 1914. ANDERSON, S. C. TUESDAY MORNING, JAN. 13, 1914. PRICE FIVE CENTS. $5.00 PEF ANNUM. Th? ticket cnlioctor puned ls5 mwi aad? E-avejfJje governor a receipt R. *C Sk??fi-****** liehet collector. Qot? Bleaks stated yesterday he ha j placed the letters In th* hands of sn attorney, "?t Is understood teat B. J. Best-of thia eily, la ? the attorney. The governor also wrote the com mission following receipt 'bf a lette? frrm Acting Chairman Hampton in which the rule of the Interstate eobi pnterce commission, was called to his atientfc? with regard'to the coUectIn?r or tja*, fates for drawing rocmx'aceom mo4?*?oA by an* Tn tfi?f 1?? ter it. waa. pointed ont t'? the* frWiilik1 that fheTwtvole 'commission would fn' . vestiente thc 'Situation. Governor Bleaee then mild tie would see what the roar? hod to say about the matter. He wishes, he wrote to eet *ny damages that can be collected and, aiketTlbecommission: ?What do you think, about iff '"Imm'.a?f yob gola? lb do about lt? ' ?*? i ?1 ?aalu. - ; ???o?r f?asoto li?** iofi?r fe ter months of work Lp the winter quar "THE BOSH a?*ra> } So many pleasing operettas have been imported from the benin of the Danube in the l?st yeera that lt .ta innes* gratify*** < tea*** that the Maid," ia coming tn OrenvUle"?THnii I Thia management ?. eredlteav wt?L having given >lt a Ukoat pretehtteuB j production wUh a big company of tho ' ?*^^^*^?^V?*^^ ?ola*-. . diana. The <?mpet^;nSriw?w??^ lcn?tJteat?a;^w%?ttt jfcW%taP gajular ? carab?t Songa in ?hTOpe; tanafd to the youngest ol all Viennese; *eH* Unga, and-ho vaa the ftrat to come .?.o American lb witness thV fl?ne1el?d presentation of the sroravHts mus?a , Th* delfghtfai hook. "The caa^tauiaaro^ ?eV it ^^^^^'?^iS^? .?Sa* soi Jntefcrerr?ns -rvRh the eha?n?ng nmtpx r?m'a-dce. ?n-f??d of. toe >s?g venti?dr cohnc op?ra? F^ce. ft W*# youthful Duke of B^cn?^ter^ftnVjn* .acck)ty,'^rp?*tihg to r^^mpt?^tmt. tti^mehr thro?fb ^t^lr^l**?'* :.^?"mtci?a:?j?r1& trnva?ance, dtelhherlts hi?. He loses* hts fyiene? so? is ?r**?? ?v*?j% his Jtaacee, the ??lush Winces. H? Poor B?rciieater ?ftsr a tia? ot ii.itt.^icA'4itQ"&MMs><iia?'-' try t6 ??Try him td au American . ' est,-4s'. restored-, \? tortunerav.-i . uncles goo* grace? by ths-ro . .who h aa JoV?d him .all the t.?ri? ' ?'^5e,Bi)?e.^4,,'-m?y W do?cr?V. ? . as g dancing operetta as well, ai titan? ''.MsWJ^^Jfisi??d ot the .old jr^U^T" rmmmfvtm?teff? rt atari? with . riotous dance andfihishes' i? the'^fat t*WF cavalry SOD* in which th*? cofct-1J S'" ?pgny<t?;c*sn^d?t?^< theTpu*h. ruft* girl? ig?? Aoe^STTv %|( ~ "The Bone We4ts,M*?*?O0* V SoagJ? *l%n of Gladness." anTOe Wt: - nental ?version ?rf the ^ttarkey tra' ?M " tangp that made these dante? the TAM* ' L* wew-Toek -?re only entaed tte?ft.. . Tho big comban y includes' A .trft^f ? prim? donned sad .i quintet ot;ddWft? Tickets for the -Ros? Meld" aro ?Ow on sala at the Ir.terurhsn -pasw?ev Biatlon, a large number hartngslreaey 11 4Leefi,.?atd. Th?.? .isni. W~?fc sal? Mtttt? ZW oipk^S^S?^Ri Ffteee srs75c *J 00, %i.\Wm ?fcOfcf . rTfe? excursion ie*w a* 4;s? m tri. .the show. Ainple.CAr?>srBt fte ? pU?tv V? ed, and from the, pref est ina^eatWr. fi1 large crowd will go ere?. e e d'? oe ?o e a. o o ooh' eit, $? ?? ? o ,L*mmm$?mnV*& o j H?tr Evangelist IL-<V; W*?*^* : Rhu uii*r?aan J*? A ?taui; AKUUSBBHBTBTI ? Serifs, ^rsfessssr' ts 'si*.- .-' o o o o o o o oed ooo ese e? ?# *. , (SSH mmwmm^m\mmwi^S^SSS^mmmM?mMm^Lmmmm^Mmmmm9 '-T'^V^ IK-i1*- ' Thirty ?era Field bf efeoon Ml tnnoj or ^r. if "^uiaoa* &i*mmon? W rslsed 'byONION tttJANO f>AWT*fl l^rttlisej* ?fri riwitaoa le oue of the u?uwfl ot wi(M euetoeiare eeles these Fertilisers r yost dealer for our goofs sad accept n aoubstttets. , ... ? A better Fertiliser will prestoce e better crop. nrttf&tflrt&B^ to macy ol *s? r .?ss planter* m your ?tr? v?SSty ?i^r sapais? "crop prs?sc??^ ??^n?^ th* oaa urbe ninn iher S?^?HS?^^1^' H?P>? SUr*5^c? ?eHoa BTercasilt* fo, fte?. aa? mfti>T 4T??J?? lu anj**reo*. Grseur?lis aaVPtt?sea couuttee. For further ttuorrua^o wrt? our -**.