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I I I ^PHP Monday, Tuesday I^^^^^^^F' Howard wjLi give ^^i^*^^tp^?S a Demonstration TP^^??S^^ of the FAMOUS is a better distributor and retainer of heat than other _ ' materials of which cooking \ni?)bt2\ V-Kw?t? utensils are made. " C?fl^VCl Von can cook quicker ami you # therefore eave fuel. AlUlTltlIUm ^vVe^Ever" Wua* Aluminium Utensils arc made Without joints, seams * * at QUr Store . . or soldered parts, from thick, ~- r?7r^,i ? -,--^=^= hard' sheet aluminum. They Fv^rvirrnp rnrdinl SIHX.? WEAittvER ^eryone cordial ^ invited to at not rust, cannot /><iol>T\ . . , form poisonous ATJ?MIHTO tend. :: :: :: compounds with V?A3CCC7 seid fruit* or ^J^lO?^*^ *rr .?-? ?Y?afir q- Every:iady. at Replace alenans that wear out a t ten di n g this vrithataaisastiuit^eM-E^ d?monstration will Receive a FREE CHANCE on a ilium Utensil to be given away Absolutely FREE ! Add?rspn Hardware Co. E? Whitner St. rxiiiiiiiiwj.III n_ IM. - ; Anderson, S. C. Our -Buyer Has Just Wired Us Jfel that he ia shippma*.another car of .... topry YOUNG MULES that will arrive heat Moe*fe*K~r morning, 13th inst. If yon are in the market for something GOOP it w}U be ?non cy to,yo? to see this loi before you n*sjr. ; ; \ .Our prices and lernte arcalway?* - right The Fretweii Co. ri SK -OF ^ yEH?CLE OF ANY KIND let us show you our stock before you biiy. We carry a complete stock of ali kinds. Also Har ness, W*hips and KOD?S. oodt values iri 'Mules and and. co.i/teouR treatment ************* * INTERESTING BUD? * AND NOTES FR< * _ * CLAUDE A. GRAVI ************* Belton, April ll--MU? Bessie Worts, who is teaching school at May field, passed through. Belton Friday en route to her howe in Chappels to spend '?usier. Miss Louise Horton was called home Belton Frldi.y with the Greenwood boosters. Mr. Marshall has score of friends hero who always have a cor. dial welcome f.cr him. I., Miss Lo ?bte. Horton waa called bowe from Liberty Tuesday on account of the illness of her mother Mrs. .1. E. Horton. Mrs/Horton 1B convalescing now tb the delight of ber many friends. Little ?liss Hasei Major of Williams ton is yiBitlng ber little friend Lucile Willingham. ' . Mr. abd Mrs. A, C. Hannah of the Shady Grove acctlon were business visitors tb Belton Friday. Mr?. Mollie Knox and daughter fie dla ware shopping in Belton Friday. Miss Mary Grifflh of Williamston spent Friday In Helton on a shopping expedition. , Mrs. C. M. Mattison of Shady Grove was a business visitor hero Friday. Mrs. ' Loon Ragidalo and Miss Mat tie Cox or Shady Grove spent Friday In Belton. Mr. Wilt Fiends of tb j eBthuny Bec kon,spent Friday In Bolton. 'Miss Elinor Todd, a most charming {Oiwg lady from Due West, is visiting fer vrt.b'tar M's.. (S{ jf|, Hcvulo cal . brown Ave. I Miss. 8talev or Due West ls also < unattractive guest of Mis. N. H. Hay nie. 11' Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Adger have gone on an extendod visit to New York, Hnltlraore. Philadelphia, Boston end other places. They will be away about, I two weeks. Mr. D. s. Vundlvcr, one or Ander- ? son'-Joost Influenced Citizens, spent l a 'short ?nlle befe Friday. I - iwr. noyne Ltm?a ?ss - b'ar??crs v?r itor hero Friday. I.-\ Th? cake and candy sale held by the ; ladles of the Presbyterian church at Frlersbft's Pharmacy Friday afternoon waa a grand success. They realized I close'on' to twenty dollars for their j Don't forget that the lilt s ep ? co ?vfcvy: Saturday from-10 ?o Iii o' clock and on TuesdayV from. 4 to ? P, M. Miss Eliza Nevlllo will be In charge on Saturday and Mrs. Cu-roll I Brown on Tuesdays and thev will be Kind to have you visit them there even F you don't want a book. ? Miss Mabel Covington of Greenville Is visiting ber sister Iva. J. E. Har per on Brown Avenue. li' Tho ladles of thrftfethodlst church |7i?wrfU^h?BTliunr at the church \ Sat urday afternoon. C ilte a large num ber of children were'pr?sent and they thoroughly enjoyed thc occasion. , Miss Leda Pore onter;a;ned her S>n day School ;lass most delightfully Saturday' artoraoon. After'some time was spent in searching for thp egg* . which' nod boen dyed and hidden -by Misa Pore, delicious refreshments wore cd. . ? ? . ? j Mr?. Charlie Cox also had-an egg f-r her. c-*s-?. Th??**. ?Iiis a?w latger-so'their egge were not dyed but r?yetdoxon were hidden lust BR they -wera.-and rviterwards were soi?,. th? ???CS?\V . zro ?5 ??tBitioaB. van was ti splendid idea and tho young , ladle?, walle having n delightful afternoon, f:lt. that they were helping ia the, grand-Cause of missions at tho same :tirae, . . ' v Mrs. Austin Campbell gave an egg .hunt for bor class of little girls too. They played games over tfec big lawn, thefc hunted tho eggs and ended th? " very pleasant occasion with delightful refreshments. . -J'^ .'/^.? ?iii *'??.' '.. "\/ J .. .A . ; 1 1^ iv>wiui. o v a .1 \.i K. Y 1 i it shows will ? pen In Bel ?to*? Mond?'.y Evening at Hua A* 1 J n ._n - n r-._* / .av nv tac . aili o?i i i relira.. Doors of ; n at 7 :00 p. m. Per. .rmance begins at 8 .00 Public cordially invited .0 attend. Every thing high classe and u^tovdate 1 ? i ? .? ' >: ]?"'?.? she is your wife, strug gling with you to make the partnership a busi ness success, does not ??tiea? that she has lost I her appreciation of Jew* jfelrv. ?"4i?^ir!*'f V?f???r? lone1 since vou remam-? BeHoll, . S? C. ************* 1ET OF NEWS 55 m BUSY BELTON ? ? ?S? Correspoatkni. * * * * ********* Sunday, April 12tli will lie observer] ag a special day for Missions at the First llaptlst Sunday School. Mrs. W. H. Trainmen and Mm. W. C. Bowen has proper)d thc roi lowing splendid program and'all ure invited to attend this service. ' Statement bv the superintendent Sons My Country 'tis of Tue?.' Bible quotations by Paul Willingham Euna Kay. Martha Cox. -. Prayer by the pastor. ? 8ong~Triumphant King-16 ehll dren. . Recitation-nie Lords work; by Thelma. Shaw, Annie Vaughn, Anna Dean West, Pauline Kay, Sara Cun ningham-?nd Mdry Kay. Recitation- My Dlir.c, by Malcome cox. ?2 \ 8attn by Choir, y'mposium on Home Missions Leader Mtix ?tice. 1. Boy-FrPd' Greer. 2, Our Mountain ?chooto-^-Bossle Wilson. 8. Knllstny-htr- Walt !r Greer. 4. Thc Country Church-Annio Lit tle; 6. Tim Immigrant -Lewis Cox. 6. Save Tf?nm for the Nation Grace Campbell. 7. Church 'Building Lom Fund Jack Wcst-thb World for Chirst. (1) . Ditlo-Mhjs Pallin Wright. (2) China, black-Luther Cox. "While-Jalsy Holcombe (3) .Ja--~n. Hce>- "3ob Trammel!. 1.' i! V; irs II it'" Oliakscales. (I) li Black-William.Haynlo. . ..Whits-RJuth Geer. (5)- Africa, Black-Jim Bowen. .White-Janie Haynlc. ((5) Mexico, Black-Roy Staggs. . White-Sara C"lbreth* (7) . South America. "luckr-Clarence Cox. W?iito-Mary Clement. (8) . Cub a, Black-James Burn or, lite Annie Laurie Campbell KW. rann.',.?, CiCCU D^5?? Vmir.t Wilie-Malvlne Hopper. (10) Song-Co Ye Into All the World. Offering, Song-^Preach Hie GPsyol. Prayer. Benediction:' 7 I Ono of thc tobst beautiful luncheons ever given In felton was that given ? on. Saturday by Mrs. J. , E. Harper ? announcing t'jo engagement cf her ? sister Misa Ailee Covington to Mr. ? Wallace smith or Greenville. The dining-room was lovely in-.its ? pink and while dctwat$pna.,. .Tha?fli(?# tor. piece was .?n,?l)?^ous4rx?ao,,(pr.. ?Namijfcr? of, pin?.j*c?<rvw&iic capaes ?l^ulver candelabra added to thc beau ty ?f tho thbl?i . ?^Ughtfal luncheon, waa served aild as the.desert was,serv~, ?*dj.daiaty kodak pictures,of the.trifle, ? nd groom elect were given each quest ?with ?ovingtc'n-Smith. June 1914 writ.? ? ton ander thsm,^ ThVjni\?un?ewct ?WtV nxiM? a flu^r?e,fo1.mast ot tho ?ghO?ts and all .egfiressed. their bep> ? w|?hca and heartiest cpngratulstlcoV ?to this popular yn?ng^o?unle. . TnoBe invited tp this SU'?.Uon^. w*re~ ?Misses Alice Covington, Sue ; Coving* ?fea*! i*z? A C?vtss*?.Vtf virevnvtuu. ?Pearl- WardiT. Frisen ,-5=rr.s?. ?Blanche Green, Katie Scott, May ?fifackweldei o\ Urbenville, Helen ?Woodside. Annlb'B i?lUa Ne MUc and Mira. N, <, iiaarip. I Mrs. J. Clyd? Green ga vc ? beauti ful egg hunt to u uumbv? o? her chil ?dern'n little : -'.iLirday arter ?noon; and the children all enjoyed ?this attention us'.only children can. ? Miss Pearl Wsrdiow attended the ?reception given in Anderson by Mis* ?Jeah Harria Friday afternoon. ? Thc,<r>?lcnt?) of the high school gave ?a party Friday M*gatH?r the School eu ?dltorfum. The teachers ead young ?a^? uiWi ? inrnimco aaa ney ?? most delightful evening. Games were ?playod and refreshments served. ? Miss Emma Wright ts spending thc ?week end with. *pfativ?s In Hosea ?Path. ? asm. c. Brown and children will ?leave tomorrow fer Greenville, where ?they wtl ?pend sometime guests of ?Mrs. James A. McDaniel. Mr. Graves W K; Stringer is away ?pat 1 dont knew where-^Newman; Ga., I guess. ' ? H. al f^oor?, of Belton, but no wof ('olnmbis^Wt? among thesb in - Belton, April i*J-By crdci ?f th? PoeWC1 oe Department thc postofHc? at Belton wi?i cet c^?srths vc?cc for de livery of mail hereafter .en Sunday ufo tornoons. Bat a very convenient de> Hv*wy. servie? ' wih'H? siven on ?v?v? dey mornings s*7?ll0w?: Open from e:to A. M. to id 15 A.. M. Pifie*:? minutes after- twB?- No. 16. Ten tate* ptet after chvv^b gcrrices This ls a v. Entent sertlce Sad will ?Arva av'dry aafpaee 0? Su? dapa' as all the dally pipers'-of the State Arrlvn here in ?me to be'de-j H ve red at. above, schedule and gives j the postmaster ??? hH . rons or Postman . i ^knttkla* aew have foy each day frons ? -?cimm. Tier^MnvMT? jvo ?reoivou ??a? st 1: im mornings aad'-n^WM*' the afternoon. How tn addition to thaae three mails we have one from Anderson at^^s-'eloek Mi tho after corsaient? ^ r.i:' Belton ead we ffin: master here vor ?*vrf.g ;fe?* AddHionsi service. OOOOOOoOO OOOOOOBOOOO B , . ? oj o o o o o o o.o o u o ? ? $ . ? ?j Townville, April ll.-Mrs. Mary Hackett of Heed Creek. Oa.. is -arith her brother, i?r. JN. Swanoy, who liad the misfortune to set his leg broken sometime ago. Mr. Swaaey is una?, ble to - walk yet. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Fant Visited friends near lawnville laat Sunday, Miss Leila Cason viHited home folks near Piedmont laat week. . Miss Carson .baa taught at Fairview the vast three tormo. Her,'sister, Mrs. Collins assisted her this wlntir! We boue they wi ?J be with us again next winter. We are glad to have Mr. Monroe Kant with us again. ? Mr: Fant is at tentive at church and Sunday school. Little Henry Taylor, two-year-cJd aun of Mr. and Mrs. W, F. Taylor, died at their home near Pendleton March 18, and was burled at Font's drove, the following day. This ls the sec ond tipie these parents ' have been called on to give up their only child, ind little Henry, like his brother that died three years ago was ape of the sweetest children we ever knew. Jesus said "let not your hearts be troubled," but still lt takes time to heal all our wounds and tears, keep Hie heart from breaking. - Next Sunday will bo Baster. Ut? day wc should celebrate as the resurren .ion -?i cur Lord. .All,over..jUda^en lightened land of ours, there, will ,be -songs af praise go. up on high....pur children nee enjoying egg hunts^and easter rabbits. If we were in and fie people there put ou clothes and th nr childrep hunk eggs and rabbits as ours do,. pp . thc day pl resurrection of the Lord tu?y , wor* ship, it might look heathenish, but thnt'c another story. ..Thp heavy rain, stopped the farmers from, their field work, but th?y have all the wet weather work th?y .can dp. Some aro building, others arc, ?Tear! J g nt)w grounds, and all tile hpndred and one other'' things that must be done while the ground is too wet to" plow, we ?enjoy the news,from ...Me different sections of the ? country and sympa thise with those who try to write, lt* they are handicapped as we are. One time we can't find, a pencil, another ?in?? the nen .won't half write, the tab we don't happen io kus-b -be-.it -? et ia missing and if anything happens ?worry. ('ORS CLUB KWHB Vt? Proposed to Have Big Show at Ashe TIUO. : Asheville, April ll.'-A 4corn club round-up" that will attract wide at tention is to be held at Asheville next fall or winter, if the plans of those behind the farmers' co-operative der monstration work in North Carolina are carried out. T. E. Browne, agent .tn charge of boya' clubs work headquarters at West Raleigh, alrc&Cj )ias taken the matter up-with tbs lo co I board of trade. In a letter do'Sec retary N. Bncknrrr' wlth -relereneevto ibo matter he says: j "I want us to begin now U> make preparations for such a 'cora club round-up' hi Asheville next fall or, .winter that will attract the attention of the world toward Buncorabo coun ty. That county is .certainly making a fine ?mowing for 1814 and I um ookiag for Rome^of thc best results in - - ._. i??VJIT?-fr' -.-?p. ".q^v w vx> VVM1IMU11 . i o ..MI'JI .... The old tant? j for t?ie oM folkft ?j While the old folks ??joy Iv the 'latest 'popular muik^??tt il. X**.?.??**t<* ?tu. t?.? ?a^jtflnH epot * sri 'their hearts for sb: -' pf the old favorites, './tar lr , - VP* *"V ~*V" *".?" t"*T* too.on [I the Victrola whenever they want. ?and- enjoy them better ,fch*a. ever t ! ?before-, the old-time n?nv.. : on a new charm when: sung-.!, ! IpUyed^by the Victor K j Come in and ;hear your favorite. '/ijflC?eVv"ll'' imuaic, and let us nKaWA^I t explain how you I Jj j ?can easily secure a UWHraf | I Victor - or Victrola* HSB gr , |j . 0 YOUR CROP In fertilizing your coll?n and corri, care should bc taken io apply at jeast 600 pounds of high grade fish, blood and bone fertilizer to the acre for the best and most lasting results. Where- less; than Ooo pounds of fertilizer is used to the acre, it acts as a stimulant only, and thc crop takes more plant food from the soil than jt furnishes, and your soil runs down, bul where you use 600 pounds or more of tine fertilizer to the acre, you furnish the soil with more plant food (ban the crop takes-from it and your soil improves. And besides, the more fertilizer you iise, the faster your crop grows and the quicker your land is shaded and/you know that is an advantage. And then with heavy fertilization you have larger stalks, more limbs and leaves and bolls. This" gives you more vegetable matter foi the soil this vegetable matter furnishes humus for the soil and soil without humus is like leather without oil, its usefulness is greatly impaired. And then heavy fertilization makes more bolls and this makes inore bales, and there is, where you make your money in fanning; The difference in cost of fertilizing an acre witji 4oo'pounds and 600 pounds of fertilizer is around $3 an acre, the difference in the crop"will be atlast 100 .pounds of lint cotton and at present prices frnat is a little th?orise of $ 13.00. That is how it pays. There ss : no doubt of its payjiVg^arid Ooo . pounds to the acre will pay better than jaoo pounds or 300. pounds. Unless the ground is iii ari unusually high state of cultivation we doubt if it will pay to use more than OOO pounds to the..acre fori cotton or corn. If your lands are red our .3*3-3 or our 9-3-3 or our 1-0-3-3 is about what yuii need. . if .\iin: :. .!.: . >.,,. ? . . ' , . If your lands a^e.gf?y use our 8-4-4 or our 10-4-4. if you arc a little late in planting, use our 10-3-3 or our io-4-4; as ihe extra per centage oft phosphoric ?cid will hasten the growth ?andv maturity, of "your cotton. . If you don't care to use Ooo pounds to (he acre on all your crop, try rt^off-ltalf and see where you make your.m?ney. Wt* ar/? oreillnir nut a fish hlnnfl and linnA emmie ?inti I????i v. ~ . _ - . -. , O -, and farmers using it 1his year will lave an advantaged crop making that people who, ?re deprived of it will not understand. . We hope you have noticed?ihe analysis of our goods this year, issued by Clem son College: .'Not a single, sample .has -fallen, dow?-'. tn?' analysis, of ?very one of them stands up like a little tin soldier. Where'thfc price is the same, get the best. ll OIL CO. Tl?> J? rt. Vun?fv^r, Present. D. S. Vaiidiver, Managen P. S.-If you have bought otl^er goods try some of inls iuiyway. BIG SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVFD Th? -*>est< Ice Cream ana Drinks in the City. } .... i Come See Us j Phone .636 Anderson, S. C ? G. EVASMS A SON Pendleton, S. C. riiVUOTUJSl ?5U??Y ~ //OR MIL] Ota Mai* 1 RC liliCiligCnCCr