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* ^ CLAUDE A. GR?vl
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Helton, A<>rl| 8.-tho Ladles of t>bl
l'i J ?by terian Ohur?,tr will have a cake I
and caddy Bale at Friction's Phar-1
mr.>y oa Friday afternooii, ?April 0th. ?
bev.innlng at a o'clock. They will also I
toll icc-crcanv and take" orders or
fcxkci ior futur? delivery. If youl
wa. .it a nica cake for Easter give then? I
your prdor and. thereby help a good
cause along. \
rr' .fiV&?*-.?;? . 1 ? '\7
"Ware- Very sorry to '?tlhbu.'.cB tfis I
tact that Mrs; Jessie B. Lewis . is I
ill at her home-pr- River Straei. -, I
Mr. W. S. Glenn; a prominent busl- I
UM? m:m or Spurtanburg passed
fhtough Holten Tuesday enroule homo I
Mr. Ct .?rile Cox was1? buair.jss vle^-l
tor to Anderson Tbssday. '.VJ
Thc? following imitations bavt -feen
iBEUCd. w\.
Mrs. James E. Harper
at Home !3
. .Saturday, Apr? lith, . ,1
' 12 o'clock, - - ; f>\
Vt. S. V. P.
The .'unior Civic League HP ; v.'-'-tl*
nesday afternoon and tiny badV'mbSt;
interesting program ca ulfilaV Those
young ?.?opie aro yery enthusiastic ov
SCHOOL FAJR
IN ABBEVILLE
Great Day In the Sitter City Last
Friday--Personal
Abbeville, AprJi Tho Field Day j
exercises of Abbeville^county were
hold :.ero Friday- and Saturday cf last
v.cckv'-Mor? than usual interest was.
manlfo?toil b*y by tki friend? OT pa
trons Or the' different r~moo!p, asrg^
uumborB from the different sobooi dls
vrlcta coming in tb attend tlie ex?r
ing to the square. Pp?ceman Johnson, <
Prob.' Uh>a,Uim!n*a?Haddon led tho
parado, being on horseback. JTben
carr'c thc (T.'M.'T' fjSad of-.'(Jr?'
.Thvh qamcytitdr'floats bc tat if idly decor
ratpdw- f*op> i ^hav ^tellawiupi .seven
Hchools: Antrcville, .Sharon,'Abbeville,
.Edgewood, Arbofvlub, Libation and
Warrcnton. Then caine thc children'
by Kihobls and-grades carrying ban
. in the sm
nnd caag "America" and '.Carolina "',
Theb t^'crowd^athfer-id in the Qa- |
^'Zir, :?VU;?: fiv?t lr." yOTli^SUBntB lOr j
tho oratorical coniypi. ?
Tho girl's prl^e-waa given to little
Thelma Seal or the 3rd gr?d?, Abbe
ville.' The boy's modal went-to Ken
neth Baughman of McCormick. Aft*?
this the crowd gathered on tin school
- grounds for a picnic dinner. Fol|owr
lng this dinner, the contests In arith
metic, spelling, ro9Ld!ng and' geogra
phy were' h?l?'ln tho graded school
building.-' Theed contests were short
and were follpwe?! by a hesket ball
game between the Antre ville and tho
Abbeville girls, in which Abbeville
was- t!".o_ winner. Friday evening
splendid* program was given by the
girls In the Opare^Houre. The first
number was ajfcs drill and. ?ouk ol
uniter 'the able direction of Miss Ma?
Rojjpttson. Then the Antrovtile High
Scopol boys gave ft splendid exhibit
ion, hi athletes,Jed b;? Prof. Ayer?, i
:':[B.-t?shrv..
Oville schotU und a's?
rtcky Delle" b-.
)t roil
itiful ??-.i drill
?school.
tturday morytne the
fr&ru all- tito schools
biblia were splendid,
tenoou, thc contests In running, pole ?
?M.??|?^.k egg and apple r-ic?? took
?place.
In the morning there were address
es by Dr. Moffatt pf ?ne West and Dr.
.Rogers, a eta te.upoclnllst.
Antrevlllo carried--oft the banner for
winning the largest number pf prises,
alp'tough each school w?3 very well
representen in the winnings. Sharan.
won tho first ftrtae for thfe^efe?taw.
< ???turd?y afternoon the town
tatted thc visitn?? sad' esbeo
??aaa?rJkiiaawitasui!
AjlPl
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GET^OF-'hiliWS . '
OM BUSt BSLTON *
ES, Corraj?o&&nL *
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er their work and -, will certainly ac
t ompllsh a' great id?al for pres?nt -??
well a? future Belton, under tho able
leadership of htrs. N. 0. Harrie ano
oft?. J. IS. Har pre.
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Mrs. H. M. Geer leave? Thursday
for a visit to her daughtor Mrs. Roy P.
WhKlock/at Hideraoii.
Mrs: Ai?rin C?Jrnbell has Issued in
vitations to nfTTflajter egg hunt nt
her home, on Friday afternoon to her
Sunday School class. The children
ure delighted with tho prospect and
are sure of a. good timo.
Missionary Sei'Ticc.
Belton. Aprtt^We Sunday School
of gporjliesler Baptist Church, will
conduct a Missionary S?rvlco nest
S.uddfcy. -A^ejrir^nit?re3t.:ag program
sp^ake^r?. or ability haye bE3n secured
to be pMt?tet them will be
L.kP. Smith of And>; jon. PYrof. W. H.
Mllfcrd'^l igflfe;charge of the muitc,
whK*..tpaJHMRjtonder.t fejKGriffin
will he niftTORtot cerenm%?ea>H?j|fc-'
assured all. And ali
n??Wpof?|> aro . rifged to ba' pr ?sent
This ? will be'jjfiSB? day service, and
dibnor will be served on the GroundB.
--^-S-;
dren at a free matinee at the moving
?picture show.
I Mrs. Eugen*1 d?rv h> vl?uw hsr
? daughter, Mrs. Hassell ot Wilson, N.
C
I Mrs. Thos. Davis of Augusta, Ga., 1B
vating her mother, Mrs. J. S. Starke.
Mr, Fraser'Lyon pf .Columbia, has
been the guest of Mr?. Hayns MsD?l?.
Mis. Canter/ of Summerton, ls vis
iting Mr. aqq-.??ra,. B. O. Cantey.
. Mrs. P. Rosenberg is at home from a
fvlslt to her daughter. Mrs. Louts Levi
,of 8umter. '
Miss Long, head of the Duo West
'Female c?lfdg? 'music department
(spent .Sunday-and; Monday wKh Mrs.
,J. C. Elite.
Mr. War run iStuith,-, who ha* been
? visiting Mr. 'and Mrs. Thos. Seal for
several weeks has returned to Central
Nativ? South Carolinian Wu!
Supervisa
Pf Tick *
CJemaan College, April 8.- -Clemson
college aud the bureau of Animal In
dustry nt-tWiashlnglon haye Jointly se
lected an inspector in charge of the
work ot tiek eradication..In South Car
olina, Dr. W. K. Lewie, a native 'ot
Anderson county, c.-where his people
util! reside. And a thoroughly trained
\ ?terlnarjan.
Dr. Lowltf'graduated in 1900fat th?
hitarlo Veterinary college, an rnstt
ion affiliated-with Toronto Unlversl
1 Ip 1903 he graduated St tho Mc
illips /Veterinary- college, Chicago,
one of th? world's most famous vet
erinary Inst'.tu?ona. ,
. -Uti. Les?br.l*As..-hs.i- a wlu? -?ittt? va
ried experl?,n?'e*' JFor seven, years he
wa3 in chnrgo ot tho National. Stock
Yards pf Chicago, one of tho largest
stock centers- 1? the'world. . For-th?
Vear'tfoirn.
eradication work in: TCJCBH
last four years he'has been connected
with if^Bnrlau's omeo in,' Atlanta,
*lt<on he bas come'tn close
touch with the work of South Caro
line Georgbijind Florida.
L^F?ar?nsB **>. nuj wora m eis
n?t-if? stet* %&H&?Vt ?s weil a? his
head:' ' loto his habas the college and
Federal department win largely cona
ra Ut heir ia mossie-In the- gr?*t vor*
to be donerfir15So?th Carolina; ('lem
son college ia.calling On the newspa
pers and all. vb} g<Ad oltteins to ren
der Dr. Lewis all possible aid and
encouragement in tho important abd
difficult'work <rof ^he next three or
four yeera ?V wilr be perfoinrlng in
the State.
During his first fix months of work,
Drfl. Lewis4vUl?ia,ve his-headquarter*
at Clemson college5. . After that he
will make bis headquartars where it
with'*best ?Suit the nroAtot* nf hie
college and the Fed?
State will be made a
instead of thn
office ns herero'ort
a? au her Visio ? o
j .'- *> wy?!
THE PRESIDENT IS SAID To|
BE DAILY CA?H?NG IN
STRENGTH!
UNREST CONGRESS]
M?nbW A? An?4us to' Go]
Home awi M?rid Their PoUti
cal Pence?
WILSON FIGHT
(P. H. McGowan In The Columbia
State.)
Washington, April 8.-National af-,
fairs to the keen observer, "never pre
sented more interesting features than
at the presnt tim. Prudent Wil
son's victory In having the house pass
the Sims canal toll bill, in spite of
opposition- which at times "threatened
to cause its defeat, has been ?be
weans of making .tho President strong?
er than before. it bs true there are
many who profess to see a split In the
ranks of democracy 'in the near future
and..who say the canal tolls issue
should never have been injected Into
tba political situation at the present
? me. but lt is only natural that .such
should be: the case. Back in their
corners, where they have hidden since
the -sma'shlng defest the democrat,
gave them nt the polls last time, the
O. O. 'P. and a few antl-admlnistratlr.r ?
zlzrr.?C?i.l? aie ready to cry wolf at tao. I
Reset opportunity.
The truth about the present-situa
tion BO far as the-administration ia?
concerned ls that President Wilson I
ls ten times aa strong as he was bel
fere tbs house acted vu \?? cnuui io??n
matter 'and he will be even mightier
than be is. today, when the senate
finishes the job.
It ls true that rumblings heard here
Indicate that In some of the congres
sional districts there are likely to"h? fl
contests against present members who
voted; with, the President und against
tho democratic party platform, but a H
case'out cf ten thc incumbents,
doubtless be ablento take care Ot
themselves'and return to the house,
provided they are .strong enough,, m fl
ether ways to do BO. The present
situation, however, has. caused those
members who ara ter meet composition
to, wish-tfot- an ear? s^tmtjinent ot
eongfe&r so^tttarthey may'meet their
opponents on the'stump.
Members Help Ternsches.
A day or two ago when the poltfNPflJ
was -considering the legislative appro-J
pri?tions bill and ab amendment wail
proposed which would* have cut off the
??cn?renf mileage, a smile could be
seen 'going around tile galleries that
surround the four cides ot the house.
caid, Just the same old thing that the
country has. been listening to tor, the
fceati'ten yeure. It would not' .-..lia.
stricken out. the .galleries whispered*
?iiiplte of all tho talk about fairness
and honesty and ail that kind of thfng.
The nmc.idment did Pot go through,
bbl herc is what did. The house vot
ed to allow its members an additional
$300r a ye.ar each tor office help, mak
ing .the allowance for this ? purpose
hereafter $1.800 Instead of $1,500.
There ls no law which requires a
member to pay out thia money to hts
secretary.and thc latter does not draw
bis compensation directly from tho
government H may thu? be seen that
un unscrupulous- member might in
Mils ?v=v be?e?*. hiriiiiel?^gnssclr.'.'.y.
though, bf ctourso, tho majority would
ubt stoop to such a thing.
Kl&JtStliiSU AT Jfc\RKlA?B.
?nWnttMBKflflflflflwMBwMM
At?sst5. G?, .April- 8.-Cigarettes^
nod ?utomoblloH play td important rol
es in divorce snits In the Fulton'courts,
thia week. "."'."!
Mrs, Clara Johnson,'< a beautiful
rl?rkhalred woman, told Abo Jury a re
^**ab(^-ti?r-ci her hsstasd, '.?bj.i;.
Johnson; '
She said that her husband came
borne one night, drunk, and Mked for.
cigarettes.>nd whisky, and when ?he
nad none', to'give him be strucl. dj
match, and set tire .io .ber night gown,
telling ncr he was going to burn he: ?
to death. She was glv?n ?cr first vcr- i
illct.
uith. .tlc lards, asid uer ..hui-j
iHind, ( . W. Richards, surprised his* i
sfter a three weeks honeymoon by
smoking cigarettes, and be couldn't j
Btsnd for the new woman idea to thu ]
w?teni- "Mehsiu pam and angnjsh",]
were bis grounds for divorce. Th" I
Jury is. consuming the ca JO. >
Ajfttrvia MWita
sfcld he btw aa W l? VlWlieV'^di'?. j
T?nnie Allen. answered lt, and they
?ere mmrrisd. Afte* aotee Urne, she
..... -?^nMmamsesiams^aj^^wwwgwgg'a
?r.ou?Tnc and he refused. Then, he j
all?gea, she deserted Ulai. He was!
. .' j
Hill Sju?ttd E*a?*r mi Whit* ft-MMf !
SbV?aftYw??t Virgula I
snfl
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n. ,_. . - -r?'^.M tili .
FB&OM&dM^ L April 9, i 865.
Z^CA- ,??sZ. i^t?**^^ #p
^^"2*-^?^v ^0^0^
IF no Lipo
UfiSDl?S?lF?R ?HN?fi OF THIS STATE
- a, ^ -pr-.., - -1-h - - - -. ? ? ?r- ?>??? ???? . p
?Ss& th* N%to of April 6&. Mr. !?~??fc? Waa S??i pg.
Asked to Address th? Club end !n His talk Briefly Outlined His
. Platform, " : -"v5; "" J
...-r ' '^^IwSi?i
An Issue .tf?fit.tlM Propio of.this our p?rty. rule as will Insure io avery'
State is that.of ?ate guardlng'the pH- white mat. too rigntto vote once, but
mary elections. The Costitution of }? vote but on??.- it-shoul^ be made .
, . , , ? - Impossible to-permit repeating: or lo
?8<h> rcalric?ed thc ?"i ," aa to a!,oxv Jlcn.rc;}iV^ts -and clichs of
eliminate, as far as procticabi \ thu other'State* a?d-'f?rirtfeae'rer?ot-ed*'
negro vpte; questions - between the titled .to vote to kllMhervotes Of South
whites were to be Betti vi b> u fri J t'orolrjluns 'wbosa-rtght;.*nd- prerogn
ly .family Ur, ti In the- WU?^ >" that onlrllvih^ South Carolinians be :
which every white .;:a", - hw r."n not, r ??ovred to volo, and each man only
bgrred by the Constitutional and stat- mco, in order that the 'p'Hrtt?ryt'?^ j
ato ry provisions was to-*oto. Cedar .. s? . preserved and''-notdestroyed. . i
conditions? differences among Fa r A^.^iftents. Exemption af Small
the whites were settled, hut, bsdug a Hoidi^^?lftT??^a^#?(Hm Tatst ic o i
sort of family affai.\ m, ?ib? rules I sha!; .-.t. _... .i.^-^. s-!
wer? made or pra?t; rules j- should, adopt such diapges ?hl
?
RICHARD IRVING MANNING
tion an shalt M?$j
? burdena tn ?ax*\
ore Guubl asaess-l
KnatttM?V ?? sm&il !
1 ' stutt?i fartas of
_____-p*l"~r-~
; Hf?, on the farras more profltabl ), and
mor? pleast.1t und comfortable, many
,df eur t problemir wW.^wtwIsiinlni. n i
{sate artel ?uno manner. Self pru
j Ho;:,,and the. t^lutiou of rurr.l prob- .
jl.MU?., : which , confront u* reunir? at i
!t--".!ion io theta _ntbct?^?a^Mri^M
\. ? r snail Bhli.rftf - oq those subjects ?
Hater. ei-..-' j
Kci s:.niy wit* KfttelrpcrwiB ?overo-J
? ?neut. j
I Nvlsh to stress.>?he is?f?o'rlai:ce of]
the an^llrutlou"! ot sobd Vim-incsa j
Weds or the administration of all
of , the affairs of o?r^t?t?te. -1'believe
In VjrBclebey with ooonomy. The gov* j
ernor > can, by close stedy and attcn- 1
Mon to th? affairs of the various in-J
stttutlon? bf the .State, Insure economy !
and greater eOwetlvesess witb in evei
nlu# d*vero|i> >*w abd, If elected,
it give to nxyrntaie a clean, pro
t^e?)OYP>u?lv.eaB.*dniInletrationr
laurallen,
I favor ^.MJ^-; ... j-j.jj.j
bptte^^^^^^.the Ojpr centgfffe
of .jUUltergcy. . l,shall never tb? smls
fled iratll this esr oentaac nt mu*T?* f
is reduced. Wc have made .great
progress-. in our educational system,
more Ond morn.mnn?y !? Italnr ?mini
for the cause bf education. As"a par
ent cannot spend hts' money better
than by. sducatlng h?i child,-so the
tiiat! by educating the citizen. 2 ta
y?r>t4? t-iiotensnce and support of in
stitutions of higher learning, and pre
vielons for their growth and develop
ment lo meet grow big needs; pot ? em
phasize the) needs ot the public schools.
A. lib?ral appropriation'should bemads
by the ?tate of g*'fund-to'supplotnopt
the fonda-fe the school rslced . Id
eally-thus dorse ?ad to encour
ir tb* ?PM.- of <^?n^
An educated clttiiaeWp l?ttf?*real
jiiMincstion for public education. ? W? '
aujft make 'p?renlo realise the ?ne
cessity for education-that ssa^JhajgtMc, "
must be so strt>hg'a^j<s?*B?ae'^>*al? *
tb send their. children io^se-hol.
Whop a imnimunity reach.?? ttfat point, '
i.ltnost hil bf the white children will
mt fajf?jb&to?&ik . law t redurrtng at- '
tendance-Upen school by all children
; T-..
arid? -as- soon as it I? shown that a
m?^Hm&m& ?
cation with the Yo?gJ^rtlf?'$H$&'<
because any law.'io;be effective.- must
sMr?-legislation to-not ? qure-ail.
... Xii' >iwftw?irjl|?ffN.
I ?ant to be frank with
frisada* ?nfl. neighbor?: * . -..i tc tr? ?
nr.. .fell tr tmAab u-A>^ m. -'--1
, throughout.Ovr State who rfo-not know j
me a?^--irjM%Kyou do-^1 w^"j j^.aatlj
'ugider false colors-? want''alf TOMMI'
?to ir^dw where 1 sthnd on pnbUe i?u4?- I
ttloAf; i wen? p??ce restore.Mr; SoUtn
ij.ir?llea: this
[months sge?-*?u
i ?^feVg?^ni^n?S^ani \W
people to ?pitt IntMvS^d- th^ i>aU^
pitUen. ^^ire **Ietr4Wity to bat- ?
ter icm di Mons.
I ajtutll not, i!?l(^ forced ta do BO,
r - r::-::::-. t: .. ?a?rate 1 :
tlbnK in thlsr state; ! h'aVp mauy
friends and supporters wiro^voted for
Rleaae. and mnny who voled for Joucs.
p?rKcna*.ucs of the past,"and-looting,
ahead, take Ipoe*? *}??S11G? .-which
affect-tho iriterbat abd 'welfare of the *
People. It ie, however, only frank for
s*? to ?tat* ?o tb'st at! may under
stand mo and my attitude, that I have
never beeb a follower br supporter of
Governor.Bleute, nor. luv? 1 approved
bis conreo*, r.'?1
Some have attempted to inject' the
leslie or Bteatfplsm into t? > guberna
torial' "race; w?lle 1 dei riot agree willi
them. Ip this, if the same lp persisted
Itt, Vr.c? iny utlltud ? ls krj?wp and ls
as at .?ted. Twill have uhf eur lb rbe?t
tbg nach tan httue.
>t \ft elected governor, I promise, to be
i??-?u>?iin;r xii -BJ? - int/ pwp?e, rBBV 1
nef 'of <thjft4te obry wh^> support ta*-, i
pledge myself todo justly, abd to love
mercy and to uphold and maratala the
honor and dignity of Smith Carolina.
MMitW Jf.>MN ?fifi^FstT?S.
'Gaffney; April ?.--The people bf
Gaffney were shocked when Jt'b?canio
known Monday thst J?lib E. Jeffrie*
-?i- ?l???l suddenly1 ?b u??:Twb?ri-?b*ias
Gaffney Motet where ho ?lv?4.r- Mt. .Jef
fries has been In lil health fer several
months, but was not confined to-his
room, and non- ?rlebds ?it?
any idea thar (liri ?nA. vai ?vnu>
He was Tor a while ihV auditor of
Cherokee county 'niling o?+ the Un
expired taring ?be late Cel. w i>.
Camp. He b"as never, carried ?ed
Has one sister, Mrs. A.. Ja. lt Osenberg. .
who rsstdea at Deland. FJLst.aHd a bro
th^, wbo presides at Brietz Artfcairv
Iv?r. Jeffries has accumulated cons?d
?t?b?e- property.. ?'wnlng- - ta1 addition
Co a valUabfe farm ln t^ i^uaty ?rv
Nria bloclte^aelusble sterbt-Hb waa
born in 1801 In. the part of YJherokee
county ^hleh was takee^b'af^^?ob.
Ko arrangements have yet ieen made -
aa'yjei for the runerbS as lt ta a?u y*t
when his Bister ranfr*b*<>th??< wt?sbr- "
rlvA ? .ti!. X .x.1 i?ta? A?. ,I.-?I?M?I?..^..V-V.I
?ji ''Igqalieaas Deg* !? A?Bttr^ '
Atlanta? O?., April 8,- With ? teai?
ot seven Alaskan dex* and-'wegvre.
mixed, eoro? of' which brought afc? b?K
jtitatl faa 'way fre*'*.^.??? ?, ? r life a*-''
msaa trwtt. r:\4 DrWj; ??T'iirlib's fe
' -. i-.-.r. ? r:: .> ...
Ci Jo week. Titi '? sr l?ub?T in? ni ii
?/di of^speeTat^? - irttt
; ^U^5*.kl8.?''<'?^ n??o trip
for A >l?,0*t> bet. H# 1&e?d* ?n.dY4**
lo the tsrttai of every arate bau
r^?ke a tour e* Chabba, ead^??1*
sa? 1 ?*ig. pvwt," <rsiido tor ' vicpeebea~?-e3?f?
a blt or pron*..
.?.rbb'nbwtr 0>?ni";orf \.-,-;, :., -.
???? m'?? IIBTW ^^nsCT'titfbv?h evbrv '
?*et? kat ofde:'? Biu-tt&te? nib dosh? aV
"?llOOO each. Only thro .
nal seven which starter .fe>?! survive;:
the trip.