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BELTON Mfefe i^T<>*?^.<*T^,& cmm?Mm ,,,".,,^"^i.,.,*..^ __ lNOlWSilAml ADVERTISING. - ' - 1 '-' ii" ?? - . - ? -___;_ ****** *;* *.y,**,.* F INTERESTING B?P * AND NOTES FR * CLAUDE A. CRAV * * * * ***;*** * * * Belton, April 1.-Spenc?r Taylor?the night operator of the Soutborn Bell Telephone company here, ia confined to his room. The many friends ol chief ot police, .K E. Martin will learn With p!?ns nre that he is able to be ont again after a week's Illness. . < ?. Mrs. W. K. Stringer of Belton, left this week for quito a lengthy visit to relatives in her former hone, New nan, Ga. Mr? I. M. Still and daughter, '/ra-ncla and little Jessie Saunders Cos ar<j \ Hiting the family of Mrs. L. W. ?Cox. .;. Jill Tbe civic league will meej. Monday afternoon at the Library room in tho Ullinger building at 4 o'clock. Lf?j? Mr?. L M.Herd and children have returned to tliolr borne in Elberton, Ca., and: Mrs. Hoard leaves Saturday for Washington, IX C." where ?BUS goes to visit her sisters, Mrs.' James H. Patterson; Mrs. Alice B. Latlmer will go to Elberton to keep Heard'? children, while she h away. ' The many friends of WV ?. He will regret to le tm that she fi ef?fcl nt the home pf Mr. and Mrs. Waller E. Greer. E. W. Ashley, Sr., of near Hone Path, waa among those who bad busi ness .ht. Belton yesterday. C. D. Hodge, of Eoasley, bas recent ly rented thc store the h. P. Wllling ? ham market and will run a S, IO and 25c storo there. Mr. Hodge baa ? I larger store of a almilar nature in 1 Kesley. ? -, . . _-i . ? Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Vaughn of Bolton, ; left this morning for Walhalla, where [ they will spend two days, guests of " W??Ir son, Edward Vaughn. Mesdames A. li. Fant, it. h. Parker and J. y. Adams, all of Belton, are in I!Lac. Path'attending'tito PTesoyter !!. Mon, April 2.-M. E. Babb and c. nin&mnn.-tVo prominent farme of thu Ton?y Oeek section, wc it mon g those in town today. E. II. Acker. ?aConfederate soldier o;' vi'oin:nen<*et- who rcsldos l'i v,n Too? ; r,-. ck section, is recovering rap.Jiy ftoh syn attack of the grip~v W A. Martin, who resides ,i*nr W^Uhrhisirr, fell Sunday, 'while walk ing near l-er home and broke one of l.oi legi?, r-'odical attention was friv cn Mra. Martin. immediately and ?be is nor.- doini.;, nicely, though she is 68 yearr. cid. Death of a Little One Belton, April 2.-The three-year old i ou of Mr. nud Mrs. J. I.. Major of Belton died Wednesday, after three days pf illness of pneumonia. "F, E.* t?e l?u?e ictiow, was a bright ai>d handsouio boy and'had many friends. Tho interment will take place on Thursday -afternoon ?1*. miles from Helton at the Neal Creek cemetery in the preeenco of many sorrowing*-rel v ; atives and friends: Rev. Mr. "Martin ,v will conduct tho funeral services. Wc deeply sympathize with the be y . rcaved parents ip, their ssd hour. Split Log. ?rafc.^ .-" -. ???? Used With Effect Kelton, April 2.-Jas. A. Farmer, a prominent larmer or thu Tonv Craftk s -xi Iou waa among those' Itt town yes terday. Mr. Cox stated that he' wait ed the genial and efficient county HU - _, ...._ .- J. . _j ,-. - ..?.-?., ... (ti*, .i rfc i^nvtuar] H.?yn ... tba county mad machine and achd to him in order that tho picture csa he placea on tho public school building ol the T?hvy Creek section. *Ve judge, from Mr. Cox's converiia . lion that this modern pisco o? >na machlnery ha; w< been seen tn ens section or the on to Btnte that '/ tho citizens along Tongy Creek road would use the split Y ? log drag as he ts dotes, there would he no' need of Suenrviaiir King bring lng this handscmo machine to thia sec tion o' In? county. Tho split log drag is doing won-; dcrful vrork on the plebe of read heJ at ht ls eerji )d msw though Mr. Cox says either will BSBB5SBB9fBJfSJ0ESBSBJf|f^FSHSJBJBHB Cox that hs ps* C^TOFfi?WS , * OM B?5Y BELTON * '.;.11 , ? ? & ES, Comap?B^. * >, * * *?* f,??.f?f * * * #> ?Another ^!?on^?raa that'1 ?diu'Ji? since tts organisation, and the thea ';??Ptf M? A jwt?jlfin JW* aW*t9 lae musical treat that waa In alore for them on ts^;0^?a?oii.;i)ot on tho ont without a single hitch. , We hope that I? - day;or .ao-.that a street exhibition 4m bo givui. ?m? those who did not attend on Wednes day- evening will be the first ?UM on hfcpd ht the neht'&*cer% given \gr.the T'he members of the band have been.'! to a great dca). of expense Lu btrfteg i tbc instruments and the only reason why a small admission fpo was chug ed at these concert* was' lo got a pie money in, the treaaary. Boys, we wish you welt You, deserve the praise ff thc wfa>l,e nftEoltos, (x ? o od o oooo o o ooooso O o 1X)\VT^VIIXE NEWS 5? ooo co oocooooooooo, Slar. ^1 :^L??t Wednesday: evonlgg I at J^verdem....pains ot %vand.Mr?,| EtUs Earle, they entertained st sn j ?iatwvrsie disssr io . a cwassftiee of ? rome of. tho leading Sunday School t workers" pf this sectlop. Among some ' Wer/, ?cys. _ W,i?j*yers, W. EL HsW; ! sms^aad.T, a. ?CTiagjiworth sad t?io . laymen D. C, Klug," KL C. Asbll and J. W. WnJU?r Jv^fckson. Thc plan, j Svass ??ev??^bjRe3^^ wffin a raiMdsof 4 ralles of Townvtlln. The 1 f)?st Sunday in April at 4 P. M. at1 the MethffdfaJf^hkroh tho first ore-1 llminary, 3rd? 'Sbnday at the, .Bapr Hst church an all day rally at which time lt ls expected to have some bf the raoBt prominent Sunday. School j speakers IQ; th^e^ctton or tho Inter- " denominational Sunday Schools of the i SUte. ! . --That evening was very pleasant'aa: os profitable one to all of the VIR- I itlng friends. | \ vMm&.Mm VMit^W. S Myers spent a few days recently at Sandy Springs, j Mr. and Mrs. ISL C. Asbill visited friend? and xfiatlvea. in Laurence last j weck I Miss Lucile Burkett or Anderson ls visiting. hfPflMend Miss Mortis Gantt, j M*ts PotWHfen wbdfijaas .been visiting turneti t<jFh?? home in laurence. j Messrs, R. A. Price and E. C Asbfll visited bpartauburg ihlo week, at winch time. Mr. Sr leo .purchased ti handsome automobile. I Mi: Cranberry Dickson or Denison} Texas 4a visiting relatives. Quite a number froth here attended I Field'Day In Anderson. | Mesdames W, S- Myers, lt A. Price, Kay Jones and others attended the ex orcises of Field day last Friday. ' Dra. Mood and John Hellet of tu ICE ending today 1( CREAM will be served ouriouutein ?wry- day| throughout the season. Ot dors taken for Crexiiw snort.noti?e at $1.00 Per Gal ??iMBlilB?iiO?. BELTON, S.C. tte sara * tei'5gtA *y&nr heans te plant ea GOOD VR?BAY. We hav^'aaesrhl varieties of bunch i.wo ittns, Black Valentina. Yoi Peek*, Gtack Wax, heftiges . Surpaes sn.-t Glan?. String Sj 1 CHILDREN &m . They Should Be Protectsd Against Internai Uamteanlhie** M Well BB External t'eatsjni nattle*. ^l^'tfel?^e^'organs of the matur ing child Ire more susceptible lo tho jpttjjence pf disease and infection thtn are the more seasoned organs Of'grown-ups. Malaria tagen an early and . strong hold on the ohlld's liver and causes headaches, cpatedd tongue indigestion, cramps and many other dangerous conditions. !: "These are the signal posts of warn ing balure provides that your child may be relieved .ot Impending sick-: r'*'Bhda? liwnron MIMO?IW OOttrWt T ? ci - y* - * wSSLwQJ i V?S??*J VT MUU ?J LIVER AID which, la purely VEGE TABLE liquid compound should be ia your medicine, chest ready to ed mlnh-tcr at the nrsC ajgn of a dis ordered liver. '" tflfty cents purctu?^ a large bottle at ?Ylerson's PhaJrmn$rjBelton. 8 C.i nader ?M> absoWSS" fswaatee that, price will he returned without quib ble if you want ?<p**'l""-^> JELL.1. (..'..' ' . _I''L.1W. ... U>.J_'.!__' vert?a, aa., and Fair Play ari visiting their father Dr. 8. Heller who ia critically 111. . : . _i-. t>, r? , ,,. ******* **?>** * JUE DAY IN CONGRESS *| * * * * * * # * * ?s * * * APRIL 9. 1914. Senate-Met at Noon. ? Went into a prolonged executive ses k(n> nunn -I - J. Ai- - '. - - - - - - -o ~v?iuauua VI TT. TT, jDani?ts to. the interstate commerce commission. Foreign relations committee heard protests againat the ratification of tttho Londbn Safety at Sea convention. Recessed at 4:12 p. m. on 11:50 on Friday. .... _ gdslftK .Met at Noon. Deba'nd the. legislative, executive ia judicial appropriation ?111. General debato on legislative appro-: ?prihtton bill concluded. I" Adjourned at 5:^0 p. m. to noon on ? Friday. MIMPis Of ADMINISTRATION AU Ito Bimr.ess By Middle <By ?BSOCUted Press.) j /ttstiington, D. C., April ?:-When 1 Asked today Whether l??gfn'jt cori-1 sldefStion of the totl?? ijUesllOn would necessitate, tho curtailment ot tho |eg lAi^va^^irMmh>'' sq 'as"lo* secure an j early adjournment of cdhgift?sr, Pres ident WIlE?a slitd: ni? chango id the] administration, p?abs ai but?npd early J?J the -keasion'was c?atempUitud. The president said ho hcTtoved that congress wq?id dlupoSo Of ?Il flttiljM-'; ne?8 hy the I?tddt??t^une dr" the ftrgt of July1.; Administration leaders bave fixed on June 1, as a goal for ad-j TfitaenC W*?h?raliy, lb is adraft I.. thai th? .session Fill extend bo-: youd that date. Members of. c?bgr?ss " ave anxious io nnA6.!tis?:ae^km is '*lrort aa pds le, becaose ol t?ie proMmlty of tho , JATft TWCT$ TO WA?1*LLL.. I , ftntplgh/N. C. April ?-r-Ckmaie Mack, mnHor of OTejrjmaoe?pmR f irai ra now ,in i?i?s vity. wrth nus re w?aj deeply grieved to hear ot his traat?. "While 'Rube' may have had som* I faitlts/* he. "fa*\.e^pitrtr, | big hearL He would always be the first,io oner pptp to aa. tojurca or SL P?W * and. waa ?fway* the last io 'ip..vas.':one ot tho first Staadt?* with the Philadelphia pnhU? and'as a pitcher he ranked with the leadjfc^tartebira, o? tbs country," : I, V^HSVA? w&w. wm* - <?^l*sW "cf" Addr&s ' Before ?fea Before ifsifi eatrra* my nu *jd*?iwh?! OF 8^W*? ON VACATION D?I^SW?A?Y . FA?LED *torw*i^^ "ITfcwi TT?iGr? Menus (Hy >'-i?.' ?nn i-" ?Hr Associated Press) Weshuigtoe;'April 2-John' Und, tormw1 governor &f Minnesota und for- tight-tnbntas-the personal repre r??entatl*?;.'*^' the president 'ct'-'tJie^^ft'eW^tiitefi will sall from V?r^Cf# tomorrow enroute to Wash ington s?pard. thejtresldentlal yacht, MejfHevWi?r1 s' The, announ^nwjBt or Mr. Lind's prop?ctivd .vtailf -wes blade by Pr?si dent Wftap^'^fc tfc?' explanation that his, en roy nasa requested a vacation from his i)W)dr1| ?re. trppiea! climate, ?sila?^i ^MBW611 ?BTALN" L?ndk? depafqHHH^*- rqfted Staies MS. MHpM* toa ?o^-ernn^i?i?1 to^wsrd^ScT^fsc tion in MdMMMBald that ho ne gotiation* or any character Syofe now pending between^fik? lt?erta govern ment and ine OfaitedV States, and that thc recent conference between Senor Phritttor'Ti::-ttte?ft**li^.!<. , - of foreign affahtaaaa Mr. Lind h?.? de veloped, nothing tninlBlr&Uon was ' 'd'taposert'^to^feaye the question open for'thef'present. U lit believed! that both tho president and Secretary l?rysn'Just now see.no rea son for Mr,, Lind nd? going bick to continue his ohs?rvatlopa of conditions lu Mexico, but aro:.ttefc IdM?ing tbem selvec es to tbs. future, 5Mr. Lind's movements hitherto hoing dependent entire'v uur=i -tay ?-~ caehls" " ' ' "T ?J(M,I?r?sW ; inquirers that th*fe w*js ?so ?pecial reasott why Mr. Lind ?h^itd come {o Wfc*bfa|jrfoh as ht? .retorts b^d i-ecq comprehensive and adequate; ' ^?xc?jpt for' tba five. d?jf trip to Pass Cristiana. \M4faC last January, aboard ; out cruiser, Chester, .whan be dfO^.t gb &h?re. .Mr, Lid d has been constantly ODserving M?xlcan affairs tWlng periods , aJjiernntely critical g^^WalW'd ]W pre^?t'i* !m"Vddc1ibcU i Hj?. Jl,?$dknt#MnvitM^ return to (tho Unued atatf/s prftferTiiigf to con ?nue his w^trk bf o**ervatioa. Hi? renuest* to* a vacation', at this time waa. reirarded as. sfghlcabt in official cta)l?s. ?t waa taken to mean that ??>' saw ajORrospeet bf QcheraV Hu erU'a yielding Die' i nina of govorri atent to Mexico City through diplo matic f-ercuaslony afid thai aflaira i ?ni- JJ" ~~-LT????Ljr^^i?** i -is T --*-jnapriTT forces* msrtob south. General Huer ta's message io congress yesterday, itt Which he expressed a determina tion to iN>mai?*^aPllwBBMMBWHBW ibis couhixj. r..a* nt IH&CJ?. utriBirtWr.. di'herc thst ??i ????d^Tia*' I S? *Jto~a?%;%.^at?5e IS Mexico, by his .?^tlanedl^reeCnce and {?.WWrtHbely . soug>t ,the vacation, lwnijtL^0 JStt*!"oruW' laatt?rs were t?dttd?Mf? "Ppan his bwja, council arid ! discretion it is believed, win depend I ?arg?ryj whetheraa- w4H^?s^?% ta -- V?cu> ?1 Gr?ai Parade ? ^f.-*k?&cfr.roany- people-:lool? d-forward to the first County Fie'd- Day for Andersen schools, held a week ago, ?s an event primarily for the school children and an affair in which the ju-..ph? of thc city and county would not fee irit?rested. TnaV they* were wrong ia -shown liv th. stre<?s^^?1i?> atffnrmkan^^ TheJnfetlte?ncer phofomphcr^snaoncd the picture of *h* floats as they were coming aronad the corner of the Plaza and here will be* 'seen some sc h tions of which the county officials and the people of Anderson Ca t feel proud. '.'.'iMtii*" 'd i> ??M tlrt?til i? MMi*?, tit I I i iJiM??WiBW?TiMnWaWBWlllarWl^^ FACTS I IT Ct ? SER?ES OF ^ stoAmts? The first artiete' "This Cbllege," the second on "The College Finances" sad the third, Just pnbHs&ed, ls ruiii aiBsaaiugft College in 1924," a sort of prophecy of ' what the next,ten years may bring forth. i In hie first''article President Higgs hun (nfAnlkntinn ?bnut lito i"-M?i=e ?r_ J ganlzatton that Is interesting to tho gc no nil reader. . By ox pin nation and j ii JUR ra in ?u- ohowo l'?ttt Uta mOrviuw?.) powers in the board of trust?es; made up ot Deven Ufe members and six ?Iee- ' tivc members, who elect a president, as tho oxcuUv? hoad of the aifalr* .ot th ? ! institution. This president selects and the board eonflrms dlrcctoj-a of depart- ! meats;.who tn turu have voice In se-! leetlbtr hoads ot divisions In their de p?Wmemte. t These divisions' aro the smailest b'Wfs' tn^ tbo^rganb^Ubn. I '^?'"^^armerits as' tab feMftvOpn is ?.rr. With ?.b?;?r XIIICT?? ??r<? pc follown: Agricultural depart iiu nt, J. N. Harper; engineering de I partaient, S. ?.' Earle; textile depart ?niciii, C. s; Doggett,^chemical depart ftecnt. <:. N. rtriqkoU; academic dc {paftiocnt. Licu^gafc^uminlua, V. 8. |$&T^f??icY . <atWt' mlecellanooua jflepaiimoni including sued things as fhe 1?br?ry, th? treasurer's things as the Uhr arv, tho treasuror'a ogteevcon atro^pWs^lBflr l*WWrW^#yR?^ since it is an explanation of College Simnc?*, meammg%and^o?Ag^oit^.< raSctj from il follow. Tho probab' ^VacsjV H ali ion. ?S.?Ci/'; fvrtt?MM ' tax. !?9,000; Utorrlil an'? Henson Rfti C. . 3.), ?2!?^00: land Script fund, 8,751 ; mtacciiaueons sources,, f 7,300; aaiOBC-O brought forward, $12.464.52 nianing a' total of..fStj8.731.2S as the probable lucerno. S:-?&\Wm& m Mes*/ . T?pat^fbR funds run.thron?h two ?T?CLES WRITTEN FOR ? m Mn chanuMis, tho current expense ?? ?fel %i^^^?^p? work, or ?h? ..- - C&ll?ge, ?3&44M??#1lT go to new buildings, and $148,8*3.92 for the op-, er?tibn of the i rnstttuttob - ib*tB'i leac h - lng of the 834 etudepts. Tho public J service work will WKe,$^00(?J2.66.;. n? j followu; branch experiment station.' f?f.ffi?: fertiliser inp?etlon and unaly- i ala, $41.?4$.*6; : extension and Hemos-} ?traUon. wewk. I^QO; agricultural < ^nnol?y?.tCjtKiiWMjM -? - - ' ? npectlon and hog cholera work |4,B4i; < aUv? experimento. t3,12?; crt? -jet.I j ' $2,4 W, . . Eiepr?mental, istaUon. [ Thc Santa Carolina experiment ata-.i ?tk>u ?s financially a separate-featifi-1 tiob, and none of tho Federal fur.ds < that comp .to it caij be,, used for tho College of the.public sexy(co expenses Tiie amount re?oWod^JlSO.OO? annanily. can no ttsed only Tw^agrh?rtlt?ral rc aeach work doue under the Close su pervision of.the office.of experiment stations at Washington. P- C,\ Ci iixw funda retuifwu 'iium~ stu dents, 1105,081.67 last year, only the part com?as from tuition is. used . by tho College. The test is held in trust .for. the students and'ls spent lu their benefit 'tor' food, clothing, mun dry, heat and lights, medical service, C C'/ Front the / President'.** Pen..: ? JtoOowfng la, In psrt, President Riggs article on "Clemson College in HUT. Well as to operate, a college wUh. an 1 etp^faent o? 448 the fi?vt aea?tos was! larkthat,confronted the trusteoa 1 officers of thia institut lou at tts j : hc-d=r.:^s tTr.iy-".,r, J^T* ago. IttlUk.?. . *-??- - ? j- i ifni' fifns ?" ; ???vom wroit ian Sitti.'.' trt-iinury, ibo CgHluge has.gone forward, building its plant ag fast as money could be spared from operat ing expena**. For the ?rst tes years, the ivri?i4*?r,i?x averaged ?47,57?. I?; for the aijcotid .to? , years, SUMftlJMU. and for the past five years, $?88,971.28, Willi *hfe support--hew much less * 'tWiiwbf** have sar- ? he Codeso b^ gro,*n..into. a ?daM valued at over one and a tMrd . mu tton dollars and total earoliicsut dic ing tho twenty-one sessions ot ka sducatlonal history, or 1,2,385. During tho past jj ve years tba ego hos halted In ilia development if it? pi?nt in order to, carry ont ts benefits to that large number who :outd ?ot .come, to the Ooricge. : Unless tho revenues of the C?i?ege ncrease, so largo an expenditure for r>ubllo, service, cannot, likely he con r.-^ucd. lt hbee n the policy pt the CollGiic to tesen tnts^c^^he' need of certain work by doing it tor them. DKV ???O^I? NOTES Ot the 140,00 pieces of print clothe Krui at FaU RI? er last week, ?0,303 ?.ore for spot shipment Stools at Lbai, center are not accamulatt??. Cit t' c* lil O?l :.nl^. o? JWJI.^. ?porte? Kat week, l,(!?l?7Went test?e - ?"-'"m ..<wD ..Mn SVki? WO ?re kg armugct? for ?ht* year ??K%^ surlier than, usual.. Fine and facey printed cotton* for sammer uao are selling better than aspsrifiis f?nf. ???ti ..s ?. i'.H Just Because sile is your wife, stru gling with you to r the partnership a busi ness success, does, n o t mean that she has lost har a nnrar? a *?ri?v elry. Hasn't lineen too long ,s,i.n?e you remem ber her in hk wav? HANKS . Beto?. ,s..r. AK0?R?50?, S. C. ana ?joD/rrimmg i^ommeresas jrantii.it MILTON, S. a Bank and' Cotton Ml?? Work ls erf Letf?l Worf' LOOSE L?AF LEDGER WORK, and ALL OTF H^giv-y Orders Taken for Ft?e E ,-tMgyy?tlIl I'M!'? >f.? f a Mi H>i?iii.? m.n KM ir.i MU i i niwgiuVT'u tl?*-, ED ri>R M