BELTON PAGE t?wwur^ * 5^>!S!. ?? ; NEWS ?NP 'AnVERtlSiNG. ' ' * AND N?TES FRC ?ff ?_4 $j ?tAUDE A. GRAVE # ? * # # * * H- it-, # -flj'4ully . atedien. HRST lr? Hill IO HiO Hi FLORIDA uuTciuw vunnomcu wan XI" ting 'Date ?For Execution . For Murder Tallahasce. Fla., April .10.-Governor Trammel tonight was confronted with tho tank of setting a duic for tho || exocutlonMiy hh-jging?ftho-first white ft ?matan ? vcr convicted of tir?t degree iiiur.! -r In Florida;' ''Sister^ Jolin-on, '?ri yeans old, .to to, wax fovmd gullly in Calhoun roan- [. ly i,? the m'ufilcr of .io!:n Whltllngtou, i vc ycart. -*d. ' Thc jury, uiatf- up of 11 farm? Alerod thc evidence1 21 :i hours boforo returning tha verdict, jt Tho lolling o??hrr?d. at Altha, u small ? i-ouuity tOwifJJcmrjyoa; p Hi., second* for Ike woman. At her I I relions trial she was found guilty, I tba jury ' nibing a recommendation of jj < .mercy. This meant i^seplciu i <>. imprisonment. l t?o un aol for t'*e greased woman-ap-p jioa'.cil thc cae? apii the.'lower,, court j \ ..trna reversed for allowing the living < .mehi of the vlei im tr. Im admitted 1 an evidence; Attar long del a y thc caso j ..again was set for trial, tho case cn.!- 1 molal dl:?r:et to-presente the ?>e*e:/ - Wiisoit^aLTo^ First Ball of Season Wnshinarinn. April 10.-President | Wilson today promised to tosa ih? first/ball thrown in the American League Park ?torc this ye Washington team i>!; on the home ground American.-. Thur.-.day, A. .; . PrsaldCnl Minor of tho Washington cinl) culled at t)ie White Hause today.' Ho lolrl Mr. Wll?inn th?vtlri?.Tttiill wouH received ut the tbr?w* by Ray Col ?IIM, Wilt son in th Wil&on-McAdoa. Date Washington, April 10.-Though1 i.r.i KrOxiti ?.O i'Ai.i't-i-.-,".,,! ;nun lin Whltc House, friends of Secretary Mc Adoo and . Miss Eleanor. Randolph vVllron, ' tho President's youngest Wnshingto s dally expect-' if th* date and ?M .}.}?. Should the wedding tgJce." "Mo'e?fiy.-lt h more than prouabU the invitation Hst will be small. / --g' V alide villi iii open in Bel . . ^ Jur^. iYui?Klay Evening a 30 at B.e?ix>n.BaliP? BHHBH ;ETOFNEWS * )M BUSY BELTON * S, Correspondent. . ? < * - Pauline: Kay, MaryJ>a icing,'Virginia Griffin. Mabel Poole. Jim Horton.', Owmg, ^Ha Blake. Harry Cu|-j breath. .Harry Culbarath. Sallie' Mc i'oy. Third: Grade^-JIm Bowen, Sarah Cunningham. Fred Oreen Anna Dean West. Floride, ?mith. TSdna Campbell;' Martha Cor, Irene Mar;. ;.. An pie Vaugnn, Robert Johnson. Foutrh Grade-Millard Harria, Bob Trainmen, Edward Blake, Arlington j Itagsdale, James Burnes, Kay Griffin, Clarence Cox, Mary Clement, Sara! CulbreaUj. Memlo,jjjeek, irene Harris,' BuM?m -.-w-iddox. An?ete May Thomas,' . Flftli " tirade-Annie Laura Camp bell, Jack West, Mac Griffin, Euna' Kay. irene- Vaughn.V Sybil Parker,I Walter Oreen; Myrtle; Shirley, J. Xv Willingham,. Emma Branch Cunhtng liara, Alice Harris. Frances , Adams', Sella Austin, Malvina Hopper. ? Sixth Grade-Nan * y Bl?u?. Sara Harris, Margaret C.nkBcale?, Decli Mae Earle. Jjnr Haynlc, Clara Rags-' ? Seventh Grade-Kathleen Cum-' nings, Jalny Holcomb. Marie Strick land. . . ' ; : 1 Eight Grades-Georgia Fugt, Lu* y Drake, Elia Watkins. I jNlnth Grade-Iucz Johnson. 1 DEBATE li SEP ON RADIUM LA Question of Government Control Radium Bes rina; tanti Discussed f By Associated- Press.. -,v | \\ashlngtort, April l'Q.--Debate In - ho senate for,'the government cptttroiv ?f the radium Roaring lands of the weat wi? opened 'today hy Chairman) rVulsh. ?C tlu? Mines Cooilitee. | I," funphkalalng the importance nf ?ho pleasure. Senator Waistr sahl radium? j jeering ore?,- not. only wore found-In Colorado' abd utah, but ir, Mcatsnaj ind probably wpuld be found In tither! . TSc^ccmmRtffe'B findings upon the \$&Mj?$*Mnurf? the ?e.iato. would? )?' discussed more fully befbre the ? Hll*.was taken up in detail. Sunaior lallfkger and Senator Works .iiudst jd' tja! this waa the most important >art' of the subject, the latter dc-| daring that a distressful c.judltion ' vapid r esult'If cengtsap?ouched Q >ffecf. for a':canear obre ; th\? . later might nr?j?v? ? failure. j i> ????ww 6-o o o o o o ajL'..- W ?.rv. ' >s - o' IO?? o ? t? o a' a a n n A ?> -o ? ebal Mr. E. G. McAdams and little daugh ter, Johnnie May. who have been it?f? ?ting, relatives hera fo- the past ten days have returned to their home tn Oklahoma etty: V" "V. ' Mrs. Alice ~?>idy of Macon, Qa., is visiting at the home of Mrs. A. C. Townsend. j Mr. W. W. Smonk. manager of. the' Intelligencer was a business* visitor here Wednesday \ ' ! ' Mrs. J. A. McAlistor haaireturned ?roin a short stay with relatives in Anderson and Starr. ^_ Mrs. W. Iv. "u?tJr??C- m?m pir.ujrm? visiting relatives in Andarson i V-sMrs Amos McDoiiata a.ia children hove returned from 'a trip to Ander son... ! ? ' V' ;; "*i Mr, J. C. Jonestiof^H?lb?nds Store a business vie** or Mr: "LtiRay 89d\er wW'aJustness visitor to Lowndesvlile Thurapay. | Mr. J. C. Jones of . Hollands . 8tore will move here the 'latter part Pf April and wil open up a moving picture chnv In th? y?rint a'tyirorrtnm In Hm Townsend block. He wilt also be vP-J gaged la the commission busrocRS. Mr. T. J. Baskin is 'having hi? cot tage ri Mr. is han Miner? Worl? cur are engineers si min?s of tndls'i SgScrV 34 ho month. TJw* today, by. filil? of district .Nty!? effe ?vf America', n employed ?fe compel? fR for $75. >rk-, mc 3 fies Atlanta; ?"April lOi^Allstfte dei UvcA have onothe?> ?y?tery cn t EBURG TO RECEIVE CADETS Great Thing* Are. In Store for the Citadel Lsas iii Encamp ? meht Orangeburg, April 10.-Everything H a io, readiness- for thc reception and entertainment ot the Citadel cadets, ? whee they arrive in Orange?>urg on H SaJurJav for their annual encamp- H ment .-The young soldiers begin their march from .tb? Cay by the Sea to,M Hie city on the Kdlsto on Monday and will , arrive in Orangeburg between H nrton and i o'clock p. m.. 8aturd?y.\A fl big barbecue dinner will be served the I cadets upon ' their arrival in Orange-? burg. t ? < The encampment win be held at the { Orangeburg county fair ground*. The Streets on.the groundsdiavo bean el-' cctrleal?y light-id, lights being placed fl in each tent: shower baths have;beep H provided, tables arranged and every- fl thlag fixed at the grounds to insure < th? cadets comfort. On Sunday the cadets will worship at. the various churches of. the City.; The ?ress parade will be held on | Morulay. afieroopn at .the coart bouse square, whers the cadets will be in~fl spected by.city autohrities. . A ,big? reception, will be held at the Elk's auditorium on Monday night when the. cadets will. me/?V - everybody . ip b'rangebiirg. On Tuesday, aad Wed nesday and Thursday nights will he dancing at,the armory rooms in the] ueadawy. pf music, building op ?Muidle v ton.street. On-Friday nfiernoon th .-?re ntt^. uno)her rires? parade on -the court house squire. Thia piir^te will he followed hy a big reception that I ?will.?b:> given to Mr. and Mrs, John1 ran tb tho senior cl?es, which , wilt be j ronlow cl .by..a big hall at the Rik's home. " On Wednesday evening from j ?? T ii ?w? OiniiRviiur? uiiii^J tary band will give a complimentary Imnd concert. - --?&?'fl Ora"(Vg*burgers expect a big crowd nf - visitors in Or?n'goburg during tho Citadel encampment week and all pre parations have been ma/Je to cuter tain, c reoqad crowd. Orang-.burgers delight in .snowing ibelr hospitality, lind .entertaining friends. The Cltidei imya ore .w?icrttnnd and great thtnjga j are lp aloro tor t^om Jh prangohurg. j Er?e-for-?II Fight " Pittsburgh, Psi, April 10.-Two rump conventlous wore hela by vjnsurg^r t", and.!"udminl3tration', factlrme of.j)iB trioii?No .iii. United- Mina>Wojc4te?e, of AmerteS; b?ro today, and "led -to^ft: clash between the two parties which respited In tba-'te Refused pr?mission lo use tho ?-nion : labor temple the two parties went to another hall and when , each tried to hold a meeting b?fr?e' for all fight ensued. After the police hat- put an end to tho fc'gkting th-? factions hell m linings 'n Rep?rate'halls. Tho "ndmlnistration" faction adopt ed a'.resolution' condemning- the min era or the'district for quitting work after 4He c,!i,?'.rt officer? '??a ?|ort??rf li?KH|firrr?Sf iii i???^??injt tnt; Cir vi land apale for tv. o vearP. Tl?e 'lnsurgenty h?ard speakers ad Hvqcat{< a gcreril strike but no action wag talon. They meet again tpmor _~_-.-: Payorsfcly Replied Resolution to Impeach Washington. April 10.-Hrepresen tative- Park's Msolutlon to impeach Justice Daniel T. .Wrlpnti or t,ho Dis trict' 'Supremo Court, here, crdbly^Tbnojtea today by /he house . Tin-effect o! ?that action is lo recoiu mehd that the house ?point i com mittee" to t.iVjf tonUmony oh tho chatres brought against the justice by Wad* 1*. Cooper, a lor^l bank?r. who made all?gation of, misconduct on the benah anil In prly ite" life ,. TW* house will decide If the Justice shall be tried; should. It so determine, the aenate would try hint ,. _.. irrm tiT?? ^-?Tif??r? nm? naming \ OBOCC. ?r?d*rsvlfle, Gl.. April 10-Ernest Ornbba. ft-year old school boy who was stabbed by another boy near his u?*o: nge.whiie on. their tway born? from school at . Davisboro, yesterday, was brought to a hospital hera earlv today. Physicians tonight said .that he bad a fair chaaeo of recovery. Tho Hu. v.;;r, vra> at f!r?i reporte?! la n.?> . '?b'ae.r, kl!led. waa revived after Severa! boor's work by the physicians. The . Information received from an unquestionable' source yesterd*v re garding the slaying of Ernest Grbb/?, of ; Davlaboro. by PhUlp Goodrich, proved erroneous. Young Grags*, brought hero at midnight, bas a good .chap** of recovery; Sic ^aducios and nuasehger crew were told of the child's connections count i; last night. ^ KPIDF.M?r ?J In Vfraieal Form Pr .iff aliaga and A she-. ,T|>t3 |ndfP|on iniel??gencer fi ANDERSON, S. C. VWWV BELTON, S. C. textil ?ll?il l|| ? C<^tton Work ?tommei^^ Printing 4II Kinds of Legal Work LOOSE LEAF LpPGER WQRK, anti ALL OTHER RULED FORMS This Quett; on. Answered In a V PrortiKienfc Banker of ?tlAn??.: j. j ni JB^j.H--.-.* i! &J?i4?& Atlanta. Un. 1B a regionul I its f unction's* 'question maa Blnc'fl Atlanta .v.. .i.i..' .H...-1 i ?-re*? j 1,0.-?"Just wh-i*: .1 what will ba - Its value/ ls a ans. ara asking j Wdcd ih- bank ' yer, president, pt' the I Illly *r Mortgage nehf!^oo$g^nni . ox idalna tbesr pnini ye*y clearly. - "The rmb?u8?.\>:- .?;; vin omploy 1K? fiinetfftn^^H ruhci ,tl!0 I l>er' Ut T tl member Imnki Oin rH?ftrl i pap ir beariS& it?jfiM ana Imper..:: acceptable for redlsco\ io ?vr?*^?*- - ?stwcQeid mt. ?rotor jactcr. j "For ?xaaiple, ' a fodval reserv? bank, before accepting n bill for re discount, must be s itlsflod thut the i bill is drawn In sv-ttir-im-iit of ? bono Ilde agricultor.>l ."-iel t'raps-y Dredge--Body Diwected -'. ' into Fotir" Pagts' '." ]. Nawer.k, hi. J., AprlK IO.-C?ptalo {Joh* Hanson, master ot a atone barge, j wga? ;ka?ck?4 into Newark Hay yes terday afternoon and drawn lato a :ent Sand s.!' ?:.tl? ja luKc.o.way, then casi. thr^^n a four- 1 teen-; lach pipe two thousand feet limg^ ont lato thc Nev.\>i?t meadows, la \ passing, through the dredge thc body j ?waa cut into'four piepe;' I Ar. hour nfl er h. ; ?tU?n from j the barge men wording ii* the mca ? doe's were surprised to a>>e ?parts of j ?a manV.hodv shoot out di tho pip? with the flood of ?and ?nd water. j r eatlpu? forlto^l . al complete i Uar*' tl C .rd. . Kelle cry interesting Manner By a ; Information in Concise Form uri IM II, ?PD ia rem estate giocRs ona bonds. Tills .will doubtleis. require u ee how Hie regional :uank can Sftsrfa] form of note, nm), 1 do not very Ir.t.clllKently noss pn these hilts, with out inor? or lose elgl&rktc. system of La?lxC? ..>.- ~- * - -- . ..o ??nu ?pwmwHMBm&i "In fact, if has hem seriously tfro* pos?dt in order, to.carry out-tho. mau^ ife8tattons of t^hn act, .to ha ve ,ali lao coraniurcial borrowers whose hills ore. regularly .to . be used for r sdls count at 'the ceuiral reuerye bank, heep tbeir'financlal statements on file, With th.-! reserve bank and have nil. other paper registered .it that insti tution, lt wn's pointed/put that only fe-tWs way v.-ou id it De., practicable ibY?tjoe reserve bank to krop track of its'actual and potential borrow ora, or rather of all the fir ms aji>d corpo rations whose panax might bo presents j "There are 372 hanks in-the Atlanta ?te??&; available -Ti*llqwlug aa average of thirty cus tom ?ris to. a bank, whosa paper would. lia m-a llallis fm-. r?dlcnnunt 1?? Allan- I ta; .tW ?Venid mean tbftt.lt: was ne j^sM^to jgee'o. more than lO,boo cred it ?lc? at>the regional Institution with frequentriiKi 'aceursiV reports for ?li1;'. . - " r? 11O? t??3? fi?t?rS i?"5 v?nSii i?u> consid?r?t?un, togethjri with, t.be.o?jier functions/of.."the .'foreign .as? domestic oxchauge, l do not very well,see how tho regional bank located ut Atlanta, CUa -get alone, with less than four hun dred qr p.)rhai'a live hundred clerk*," UKO SI ". Easter Weather Washington, April 10.--Two Storms, one over I?ake Superior and'tbs'Other in - Western Texas -unospsetediy ap t?eare TEtftttjiaH-Jag. hy..vuMx at bduuLklna tbe . Mariraret nod.-Vau. .W?C?L ._)_... '-: tsrs?? ^"^^^????^^i^t'ttfeifly' "1 can frequent and so familiar as to bo mat- carry a good deal." tera too negligible to .engage my in "Tes." retorted Margaret, "you're terest, Mr Wskty. a regular carry-ran '-Indianaialla Henry-That's sill?-Judge. } News I con. Ho said that the slides had been wlhclhhadr worked hard for four days practically conqnercd. Now, he added, ip.grinding divorces rrom the.miii. n lt 1? a matt?r of merely continuing Which time 140 couples bod bec? U? drodge, as the gradient of the ?Ilde? l aralon. $AH. been so reduced that nts more "1 nerer get through a divo-< c doek oartn cari slide Into the canal. Ito- et without feeling humiliated that garding the report that he may as- such .a state-oX affairs ojslaia," he said, sume'charge of the building of the "The jury. too. ls always disgusted proposed Alaska railroad, Colonel with what, lt sees and hear*. ?ffich:! .?>uri?iS ?he trial of-alt toe?r RU- tho is^il of an Infant wm? hoi beard ni pcrlozs. court, You ?aw hardly ahy of tho -,-parties, inyloved. The ;?omA|i .snf? UfcTlR\S HOMK TO.WE? . , wearing gaudy and startling clothes. J, 1VI ! ft tl *>? L V TWO HPf BS No clergyman was her? bjtt Xew mero^ Quitman, Gtt.;"^irrr to.--After long . '^hsnVcame tothe totraufch ease* years,-af .?.wandering in foreign landa j were rare. Tho. thing'ls .now. grow: Lee O^rreMT, returned lo bia. father's Mn? so that lt permeates all retase* ?f fco**?. m ,^i^jpo^te fled died within r society, from high to tow. . . "-.<; hourn af?vr bis' arrival. ^ - I "Yenra ago a bill was prepared by . viv, m. net? nmn^. H?U|BI, ,?Ru