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BELTON PAGE PEV?yE& .*> ^?^m^ VIC?Nrt?; AND AS A MEDi?M FOR COlftTttWl^ ?Ma Mi If. ^ ^Jft * * * * * INTERESTING BUD( * AND NOTES"Ph* ** A_ * CLAUDE A. GRAVI Be/foh. April 1.-E. C. Munn of Vir ginia, ii UK accepted a position with tu* Anderson Dally Intelligencer Co., passed tbrtfiikbr^eUonl thia morning en route to AnderEon. W. W..,M*ure, Adjutant and Inspec tor General, passed tnrougb Belton I ot la y on his way to Anderson. F. I.. Morrow of Anderson w?soh'e of those in'town tody. ' - Mr?. G. W.> Gaines, of Belton, went fc> Anderson today to visit relatives.? ness.- ?" Dr. A. B. Weathersbtt? ot Belton, at tended the Medical Society meei lng In Anderson today. . ?-< The many friends 7>f W. V/. Smosk. who is business manager of t'ne Dally Intelligencer, will be' Pleased.ta know, that he .has returned home.frons Wal li'i oro where he has boen ill with pneumonia. Mr. Stnoak' passed thru Holton yesterday en'route* tb Ander son. Misses Alice snd Gertrude Clement .-* of Belton, spent Sunday -.lit- Dbnalds * with' friends. > Miss Alice Clement has accepted a position with the Jackson Mercantile Company of Piedmont. Dr. D. L. Donald of Wllliamston, I hud business In Belton- today. .< - . " ., ? .- " -J til nj vs ssv art ?a "-* W tte .On Monday, Marth 30th Ufe Seventh Grade* Literary Society held Its an i?u?? inee?iTig. ,;? na following pro gram was enjoyed: ?fecrara?tl6h> Grace Taylor; Reading - Vivian Vaughn; Jokes-Lee Major, Floride Kelly; Current Event&rrJames Clem ent: Debate-'.Resolved, That a Sail or Endures ( ater Hardships tba a Soldier; Affirmative, Mannie Wilson?, rufford Earle. Negative .T- Primus Willingham. Madge Bradley. The! O O O O o o o o ? o o o o o o o o SIX AND TWENTY o o o o ? o o ? a o o o o o o o o i ._ Wllliamston. March #\. - Today to u close; the third month of the year 1 1014, and the farmers have nevor had j any more work done toward making j n new crop than they b?.vs at th* J present time. Many have their prepon i r-?t'c?= so f"~ sdvaaecd that thy*" c".*2 ! begin planting their cotton.. ? crape, j Some bavo already planted ti a nd tome will wait and plant corn ?nter and thernhv trv to ?scape th3 corn worm. Wo are, to have a Children's Day at this place sometime in the near fu ture. This will be something nasv .'or Six and Twenty, aa we. have always tried heretofore to stay behind every other community. Wo haye yet a few back-numbers who whit, to oppose ev ery thin? that ia ^??Jii?iQ'e??' i? brinn church and Sunday school up to the piuco where they can take a rrnit?aag|' with thev other progressive churches are less in numbera every day. Bo ?nd wohools in the county, but they aro beginning in pee thc light shining and mote lt be. A local matter that will be watched*, with a great deal of- interest in other j sections as well as in thia is that of some taxpayers who reside in the I ...r'hOOl dlstr.Ci i*T?ri?tii: i rr-i uriihisr . their property for Lebanon districts J Tbe trustees ot this district win try i to recover the- tsxes or SO much of j them us go for school purposes for the I Kan apt ?>f .w-lriri.5- T""-T will be watched jwith snufrh Ints^P:'': The recent showers have revived the4 small grain .vMisidersiU'. sr.? SiOst of it la now iiif/klng, v?ry promising. ! W. Ml Smith bas the beat wheat wal have ?? far seen.' j lt is time for our boys to have their J annual attack ot baseball fever. Get! busy boys and give ?tts -some,, nice j games this spring and summer, -j Jimmie Moore ot the Lebanon sec-j lion attended tbs Field Day exercises ? at Anderson last Friday. ! Janies Wei bora ?dd Clint Webb cf Septos were visitors*, kere Sunday af- ; lornodn. Prof. Lawrence Smith was In out1'j Sundav Fehool a??!n IAAI ?*3rsday i terbodn, and/leo fh* e^olf ?n aa Hour's 7 good singing which was greatly enjoy- j ed by the Large crowd, ! ? H?rrr . Rankin 'of 'McKlsvi?vie. was'? of J. W." FtuataT, Jas. Adcaaon ol relatives feere tai ******* '* '* * * * * bETOFN?WS * Q?A BUSY BELTON * fes, Correspondent ^ * ****** * * * * * * * - - i % I judges decided In T?vor of the negs- I tire. . 1 Miss Pearl WardjAJjw-ene of the e-f I flcient High SchoolT?K?j?r8 is sick at I her liome in DueJWef1/. We wish fqr I her s speedy recovery. Mri Gary Harria volunteered to take Miss Ward Jaw's ?place aa teaCh er^ I Prof. Watkins and teachers, also a I number of the pupils, attended the I Field pay exercise?. at Anderson. Al- I though Belton" didn't win any prises, I sha won: second place ba arithmetic, I and stood near *h^< head in speeling. I , Mr. Kennedy/.Landon has been ab- I BCht?rottT: school this, week on account I of Illness Mitpy cf Ute High ?Behool pupils are entering in the Declamation contest wltjb .great enthustasnr. The prelimi nary contest wili moBt probably be A.UT11 17. The second grade entertained ue Tuesday morning with songs and de clamat.lobB. These tiny, tots are al ways prepared when their time comes to, entertain. - ^ j ANNOUNCEMENTS Ber, j. T. Mann ls See? <? flo *o _v Pie**as Copaty. v * Editor Tntelilgeucerr u Kindly give me space in your paper fo- the following announcements: The appointment which I waa to ba??: fHJed at-jTurk?y Creek church nert Sunday, and also the one which waa arranged at Little River for the ?<Mvm.i. ??i>de.^ hs ve 'bot? bren caliea Ul for the j^resemtr, owing, to unavoid able chaitfe tn the tim? for other aDDointmenta ?_?Xfe ?B:5??>ct to leave ?Saturday for | Pickata county, where I sm to spend three Sundays filling Appointments. ThU work has been arranged by Rev. D. w. Mott, most nf. lt. being on . his field. Mall sent tb rae at my home address will be forwarded. J. T. MAN*N. Belton, April l. tSlii i _ O O O O O o oo o o oooo o o o FROlt?S?PfUS o o o o o G o o o o o o o o o o o And now since editors have auch a j good time., we are almost-persuaded to aspire to to a like position muriel- I ves, for In addition to getting out from oi>?? tty ?is 'i?ev.'5p?5e?5 psr i?sex, I the,only thing left forlhem to do.?s t? ?-, ,-u-.s the isxi?t as?-! ?jMwwy . :mp?re a b"5?ti5ll ! game, report "weddings, saw wood,' write nie? flowery, obituaries about mean people when they die, describe { a fire so that the reaaera wilt shed ; their wraps, make;one dollar do the work of ten, shine at a dance; measure calico,-abuse the'.liquor, habit, teat whiskey,subscribe lo charity, go with*- 1 put meal?, attack free Silver, Wear dia monds, invent advertisements, sneer' at snobbery, overlook..scandal, ap praise babies, delight ' "pumpkin raia- J ?Sf?, ? minister, tc the ^ff^??n.c?, lead the disgruntled, tight w a finish^ .set type, mould opinion,. sweep Out tho IdBlce. pray in pnbijc and stand in j with 'everybody. . (lee-whit, but she i aro got a cinch. -'iirnBsr??l Say. Edhor JBapks. how would you i lllke to swap yoo> Job for that of^plow Ing a bull headc.'. mule in a first year new ground<f*< j j ?\ Mr. West A, Williams, who baa baw } teg? sick fer the ist three weeks,* we-aro gi P?rt. ls very much. Wlifl-aay^ajBt djillill T!*^l^ffBB^^5g^^B^^^^^^B^B Miss Minnie Mse Essey of Ander- j as?. ls vlalttag friends und relatives I in neptus this week* |. I Some tim es > ggFaqg of ft woman { ..j ti, bu i gusas ! it ?TSS bsc?iu?e xo -nsyhi .nisn railed to ask b,er. Jrs ' l?.Utle ?velyn Casey Was quite'sick with pneumonie last week but she has about recovered.!. I ' ?As for. as. w* would rather be s MpESlirotrist ..Sss' ,"awa cur ma chine than to be sn automobi lst and some.?th*r fellow own the machine. Kia* Mettle Robbie* who ls teach ing school st Oe?fnbt spent th? week Head with her parents Mr. and Mrs. e.'ML. Rollins. , Mr, Sam McClellan of Anderson spent lest Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Na?d?e' P. Duckworth, .It is said thrt a crueeji bec rvill lay from 2,000 to a,oftq *gga le twenty four bonis, now it's ubjt'i Uncle Dave to find how to get ^k-hens lu the HM tn a - ? t\tii\-n ?rn? "ft. n?l* 5?V'? ?.u?r Bp|$y-'the tsll wit* * down-hill PCl?- . W.L.C. ?rT?? P*OSl FEEZKR soo* fey even ??. ?ntor. fained tn honor of "her house guests. Miss HeTlot of ColunAhvami Miss Ella lliott of lesley. M^.^Jferjai". pro ved Photo by American Pren Association. Mr*. 'lie?'s"-Wr sqfewsi^^'Meir*?' Creen nnd yellow color scheme. The w?io?? sweci. coursewas served.U k kkk whole effect was.beautiful to gize ?p on. A most tempting salad course s served. Thone whp enjoyed h%r$. Mexes? beantitul pkwy Were: Miss Car rie ?rane abd Prof. W. c.. Petrie,. Miss Maude Stawart and Dr. Joe Buford; Miss Esther Lander, abd Mr. Clark Stewart; Miss Olive Walton and Mr. W, K. Mudgens; Messrs. Herbert. B. Drake, Clark Stewart, and Watkins r.ii of Pelzer; .Miss Hassle Jordan aid Miss Moufle 5#skme, ;tho 'Abases Be)i? and Sue Clotld;. Mer: rs. Childers and B^fott "of Piedmont and the. hoj.'p*-. guests, Miss Heriot and Miss Hiott. ,<tfiss ?a?o Wei?orn of WilUamston visited heir cousiu. M?as foletta W<o? l-orn;or this pl?ce. hist Thursday. Mrs. Harrison, has a? har guest Tor the week, end her sons, Mr. Will o? Or?edw?o'd arid-Mr. Robert ol Brushy Creek. Miss Kelle Stewart spout last Frl |^ay; in Anderson. Miss Stewart who ts teaching at WilUamston went over t~~~ t.x '? <?sy. S?|? cj?riti? ?i nu?sccr or exhibits from h?r two grades. The Wrest -Pelzer teacher* want to Anderson Friday. They took ? nura nea. of exhibits from their sehool. Sev eral of tho exhibits "re'ceiv?U prlxes, ribbons and epeciaj menUon. Miss Janie Stewart, and M.tss Mildred Harrison as well ?s many others from the West Pelzer blab -school ?pent Fri day in Anderson enjoying tho events Miss Leila Stewart ot Fairview ls ?bf Held dav. spending tn? week/end here with her uncles, Hov. C, L. Stewart anii Mr. T. C. Stewart And their ramilles Mia? e="rt czrzr ov.-r fi um s?arr where alie teaches. Miss Belle Cloud has retuned from j IColttmbla where sh?attended the Bible conference last week. Thia community Was shadowed by gxOTlastM&day -when thg news w seattend abroad that their' frtf.._ and relative, M's. >oe Welburn-had passed from., amongst tbeih. Mrs. Welburn riled Sunday night at the home.'of bar sou, W. L. Wei born of this place. ^Sbe WM 81 ycare old. faf and. wld?; will be greatly missed h .-re and in Willlamston whes-9 ai:?, often .visited her ion. Mr. W.n. We? borri. She has bf>ea for thc Etsi van* - -~hrr lii?ren, wrtose mother ?ivv last spring. The funeral services were conducted from. the house Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock Her pastor. Rev. C. I>. Stewart offlclstv lng,. ass? ts ted by Rev,. Oreen. .of Qr ren wood. A quartet from Willlamtton rendered most beautiful and appropri ate music. The remaros were ptaSifc In their last resting place by loving friends In the Willlamston cemetery i A?ths centers: a. quartet led bf Mrs. Hepry Creigier song-very, sweet* ly; prayer .was offered by Rev. Stew art and the benediction pronounced by Rev. <3r??n- . The gvandsoris-Mr. De vlMt^W*lborn^ Mjr. Owen? and. the Messrs. Rel* were the . pall bearers. Mrs, ..Welburn left Wirer soes and one daughter-Messrs. W. H. six? \V t. Wejborn, Mr. Oeorse Reid by her last .r-ss^jiisc, ss? .??i?. OwTiui? err- Auger ta* Qa., She Also ie*ve* two brothern and two sifters-Dr. Milwe? of Oreen wood is cob brother?-th* other .brother .and the slaters arc ln Texas. ''M>. Jay .V was. a busldpj e e o e ? a * aol ol ? ? il ? a i . . the farmers are :, who baa been t this writing. Drake asd ehtl ?tot ?? " A FEW DAYS AGO W? ADVERTISED 40 SECOND HAND AUTO MOBILES m^^m CONDITION, AT A BIG SAVING HM* w 'Wm Em $m ?m rwc rvi ??sw xuw#vn*m$tt'itmm *v*.-. ? ? > . - , - . WE WANT TO "CLEAN UP" THIS SMALL BALANCE OF C A BS, RIGH T AWAY, AND TO DO SO, WIL1./G?.VE YOU THE B^f!^ VALUE IN A GOOD ??T?WPB?LE' YOU If ti ^COMF pOWN Atfp LQOK THEM OVER. vlstte^rWrdhd "MrB7 'P?jnei "McKinney 3aturduy and Sunday. Mr. .and. Mrs.Bert Fisher Visited their parents Sunday. Little dSngenta .Drake abd Janie Mc Kinney spj?v$ttnday, with little Ruth Oralee. ?L-J; - V ??^?? ?:?_-.i_ ?ick is pot lroprovinr, ve: c . Mals Vinte Lowe ut ten did .Sunday schcol at Mt ; Bethel Suntans*-'???2 Mr. Otis ?nd Joe Hall went calline Sunday afternoon.. .'ur. und. MWk Marvin Keaton who haye be?n.nvirt?i 'm : Saitoh Jiare md*;, ed to our c?m?nwiiry^^?^^T?^1 Misa Lucy rtrahe-who is in Rchool u: Belton visited home folks Sunday.' Miss Maude Drake who spent last week St home has returned to schcol; Mist? Louise J???2M*>?k>.i3al^^^S^H brother Rpent St?tt*?y <tf tho booie "of Mr. and ?Mr*. O. MclOftttfey. The ladle* are ali busy working in! the gardens' ?bd raising chl?iS?.. ohJ -;^^i!lL____ XEW'B FROM DENVER Hirer. ' April t.-The SiapMBUft? are stetting J cott?flr.'ir> ' ., ri - : . *-1 a. ;-. :. I unaer^U^ nf:-:'.'" 'a ?wwisi&mw '.. fe?paV Mis? Leis. l?iBWW?- bav? - os? bf .the ir?pjjt cptopj^ie. school bouses in -ifrtf. J. T. Powter hus been very .Sfflfbere ls not much vi Hiting lri~~our ivutmv&ir m*yt&. dey*,.eusMtfteiitf a^worfc. We almost, have .??>: tftae to : Rulpb- Taylor o? Long Brahcfe:"*??' business visitor to U>e city Setutdsy and fiunHn?. - .asa^sJSrT?^ "Mr. Jesse Davis and his lovely ?ltt?e bride visited,afe.?nljjlc^^ lor recen t Misses Mary abdI Ideia Madden of Istitiite St ifs* Jxt*AMn^i* TEL* K/ZTSLI! t iv ?f *-?-r?r?4?i3J5* ~"*?"??/. this coLinmuity rtce?tiy Itt??.?itrj^ ' posed tb have rabies. : .Figs ara.very scarce In this neigh-1 mtmtno?.,?, n lr-il?i> ililli if, ll- . ? tMt i if". M b?rhboa. -dgi?f?ipIfr'-W $& and *<i each. Sausage wM; be a rare treal next talji W ??hjs keep? ap. ITIU ft? Held nt *h?4 ru*Tw imsn Wfele?me o??f-weltttt? *t?. spiter wm ^^ ^M^ Brina br^?T^!fficS,nd?nf?, in. . .; Introductory sermon, ll o'clock by ;i?v. E. V. Babb T , ,. . ' Int?reBMaB^^tk?^??~qr?ViouB fl?b *r4d**?m .to'^be^rnaitik! I ?till bar? a lot bf ?ob* Und tn *,.?ar. :i???md8. eluggf*h^ Hit lt to y?i^.|^?srarTrR neal- ?hat im?g? .. Wa MM^aW He, irii, With TAIT TtlTlltffJllilljrf pfertonally us?4 it re?enUr tor, ?IheaittleniWi^WftelltQ meet? VOH.,Ng?5. ^.U^^Un,.^^ ANDERSON. ?~r~TMmanAv til..,.