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ra T* i ?"g?^\ DLL 1AJ ******** ***** * INTERESTING BUD AND NOTEIS FR * __ * CLAUDE ?. GRAV ****** * * # * * * * Relton .April Kt.-John T. Hanke, p well-to-do and host ling farmer of th* Shirley Store section, was among thog* who had business,, ttl Belton today, -i x.. V. Oh H p men, progressive fanner and marchan! of Toriey Cr?ele section was ii . ^Biness visitor to Belton 0*y:v-:v..^,;.-.,,;;.;,.f /> . ? ? Mr. and Mr.s. R. E. Chapman, of ti Totiey Creek section, were in Belt today. Mr. Chapman is a hustlin farmer and merchant. Mrs/H. M. Geer, of Belton wll leave today for Land rum. where she will spend ten days, the guest ot he daughter, Mrs. Roy Whitlock. II. p. Willingham, waa'a visitor Anderson this afternoon. .:- O. K, Livingston Jr.. wah . arno tliOBc who went to Anderson today. * ; ?? "?>.*."? ^< -. J. Newton ('ox, of Bolton route 4, waa ajbuslnens visitor to Relton toda" ? : .'? ' T. ll. Hunks, G. .W, .McCoy and J O. Smith, leading'farmers'of Hodges, ii::, wero ,among Uioae, to' Belton-yW '*^^??Lj?l?^^WB/^l^ -ii.-_?LL o o po o o o o o o o o o o o 5?K AND TWEr?TV o 00000000009000 Wlliiamston, April ?f>.-The weather of the past week his been such as to 'give Som.-? of our farmers a severo ?.neo /vf iii.. Kl ii/ia rV h a v tx WA cot t i ri D' anxious to plant cotton seed and corn. , Wlth'^a few^more days of delay we will bo"-folly as late with the planting as Wo Wer J last, year: R. F. Whittaker missed one pf his f.'ow? ficveJ^otfea^ago arid.he'.thought abe hhtl beoh. stolen, but ? few days ago sne was fmind-tn a gully on his placejwhnre she had fallen and killed ; herself. Revi chorlo* Kay - of Oeonee was vlsithtg relAtlv?* fir this section sev eral days 1ant week, j ' ". ) The?friends of<B< H ?tono who liv ed; hefe fer vtffcj-R ^ hut is now living near Ostral wWe-somewhat surpris cd to .hoar of hl3 marriage.i.lasi, Wed -THE ? mm Pendleton, S. C. 5 3 ? 5 V, ill hr pleased lo discount from nod to >no gilt edge notev run? liing from *.V) to tl06 each, that . . V- -, . will be nhl? dnrlhg- ike months iii ?i.jf A-lt-ati ui,n \intinitu' 1 B Ii Cashier.' it^i irv A. iTt V* 1 'FX TAUL ?GET OF NE^/S * OM BUSY BJELTON * _ . fl.? : ' . ? tH * * * * * ? * ? * ? ? ? ? I W. A. Hud gens, pf Anderson, waa A business visitor to Belton today.; ?I Mr. Hudgens ls a candidate for State] ' Senate in,th? prima? tbts summer. ? -??~ ? fl Letter Pr? m H. Brooks Marsha iL j Tb? following letter was received by Hr. E. 0. Frlerson of Belton and we feel tht^?mgaU?a^a of Belton will read lt ^WP?SWWlff. The letter fel-1 lows: Greenwood, April ll, 1914. '"Dear Sir: "in Benair of the Booster party of the Chamber- of Commerce I. desire to extend our thanks to you and through' you to the citizens of Belton for the cordial, reception given us on yester-: ??y W*^i!i, ippreciatc re?y much* your meeohg us, ybur kindness to us while In your town, etc- We hope thai we may be able to return some of your good-treatment when yoy, come : down to .the Hortys Showed .Chautau qua. . ^faesh nrey|rtng tb be^t?(great events and wn hfp? th?t a>1arge>num ber of your people will avail them selves of, this opportunity to Bee good horses, hear and see fine attractions and' spend a few days ht the livest etty' or thc state. * . ? . "Ver* truly, . v.ji. /'Bi Brooks Marshall" IncSdsy night tu a Mrs. Oates ot Piek I en s. coula ty. j G. B. <fflbb and hi? wife spent ?uU I d?y*with: friends i>??d Beaverdam. A. Z. BryBon was greatly missed nt Sunday School Sunday afternoon. He and his wife were visiting relatives near Belton Saturday' and Sunday. Boozer k?y or Walker-McElrnoyle. wua vlaitinv in thia rinmmully nn Bun dey afternoon. aVL M. Bmith was a business visitor to -, Ahderpon y es te rd & y. Miss Martha Elrod. a beautiful young lady ot Plercetown attndod Sunday school here* last Sunday. - . Messrs Lewis of Beaveraam - and Smith of Slabtown are expected to 'he at Six abd Twenty next Sunday af ternoon to assist tn the son*-, service ?-Everybody turn out at 2 :?oTo^clMi???v Andrew IKulllken, who has beenMW# sick with pneumonia Is again able to be out. ; ?. ,'; ?'; ' < t M. H. Moore or Zlon-M^TalKir. Tornied us at Anderson a row any.--j ago, that his section.was no-longer J "Wild. Hog." but "Hog Heaven." We] plty-the poor bog. . - '1 . \??%n Allgood of "Liberty, R l;.nH tn tuts i wtniuiSo^naMncBs last'MrUl Cul j, i mti J??jrtt; lias imi?hcu h i S I ahwihg --here and moved'h IR saw milli home. This waa hts last sawing for J th*,season. [ J?armos %nd Mourne Smith S.??*W?|M ed:servhes ot While Plains'last Sun-j ?day morning. j ? urce number" ot pur people at- j tended nt." einging at-Guthrie Grove ! i ropor'ed a pleasent j I After the writing of this, we posl tlvel ywlll not have more to "say oh liquor -question unless circumstances ? make lt absolutely necessary, and wo do nor. think thoy will. Personally, we do not care If there ls never aU> other drop of Intoxicating liquor aold louth Carolina, bu1 '* marty others, thc two evlis, prnhibtUos .that does ?'*tio? prohibit or 'dlspenl.?ry, Sire choose t!>e lesser, and that is the dispensary, know that vannie creal moralists ^french of surrounding the boya und young meT with temptation and all that. Great Gfd, what. ls any-worse thanjlo-'dive , ft; so that the boy can ay. negro he wanta IL _ Ttie ''roas j?oads cor respondent *hade * slight, though un intentional mlfitake. The writer from that nla?e'Sftld thnt'T?'*!' r',n .noef?oes. whre, Relline liquor and. no one got PART ONE VOL. 1. NO. 1. Weekljr, K?t?WUhe4 1860;Doily, Jan. 18, 1914. ANDERSON, S. C. TUESDAY MORNING, JAN. 13, 1914. PRICE FIVE CENTS. $5.00 PEF ANNUM. what waa meant by thia statement, #rt there is a tremendous nrotV fofthe sefterv They boy their uupnlle* from laen who ?ell and fillip if, pim.-: at 12.00 &1t4bfo:?it?nkbQ* thru a#U lt at 75c td #1.00 a ptnt. That ig profi? of from 14 to |6 a-gal'c?i. Does tn'at Jotik I?e pT5t, ?nd la lt any Wonder lmat lt ls^lmp&fcSbl-! Inr i farmer to hire a negro'to do a week'? lor a month H work for him in the busy [crop time, Especially the- town? ne gro; hadn't tb?y rather violate the I town law > bj" kelling i liquor and pay ing a ?niall fine Imposed by the courts than to go out ii the country and work ior an amounr per month that j he could make in a few days ailing ? liquor. And the negroes are not nil j who, sell liquor either. There ls about n;.j much sold by the wintc*people sa "hy the negroes, and by Borne, periiara, who "would not be suspected We re cently heard of a man ' stopping at a hotel in- a town In this-state ask* lng a negro who was working about [thn place If he couldn't get him rome be ose. Thc negro told "hinj ih.tt he HpouM not, but Mir. -<-, the not???1! heeler, would let-him, have what, he' .wonted. ? Ai>y one will tell you ??at whiskey Ila gj>lhg to be sold in - some form or other as long aa the world stand?. Ev ,en those whipare opposed to the sale in any way ^shy this. This beln;j ad mitted, what ls the remedy? Wo rug? gestfthc following: Tl-? dispensary with the proper safe guant thrown around It! A ch?lh gang sentence for all who are cot. vJctdd of selling fin violation of tho law,' A national law that'll! not mftjet with,' th? . Int?ntate com nokfbft,the' shipping of ?f?jior to any one who-is 'ne> eni Author!'.ad seller. ' Any . farmer - who worka hired labor tun tell Whether or rttit tim SarfficHf?ii inate Beliing and drinking rf'liquor rjcmbralltes labor. ' _ , VeifiCiklT ATTENTION la called tel ?*bjtwHs?m that, ap pears: on th*r -page; Their offerings1 ihculd rcppeal to tho economical buy or. :?.''n??t? .i-. . ? . a o O o o o o o o Ooo i? o o o o o o K^-*'0, o b o o o o o o o o o o o o o O O O Barates, April -1?.- Mra. John Mc Allister of Mulberry. Flur***-wa?? here.! le?ehily on h?l? W?y lo;'Shsley,whare*' she ?&/?^*W??.fa? wnil? -vim re?a-:. . Mts. E. H. Bond and Mfes Bessie .f?a'r?'??e. were,.lp. Auderson recehtJy ^hoppln?:. If^ijsWt^esst?' Herron ?ponr tbe week end frith pavent? at Andereon, R. F. D. .< A little Child ot 5tV? w?d Mr*. W?*>r man? Hall of,: Iva was burled here Sat?-' ur day ofter servioes conducted by T>av. J. Lu Singleton, assisted by Kev. C. M. Saunders. L>LoA JJ*, ?r.r11 IMi Mr". S- ii. C?"-t\~ topher after an Illness of about Bve weeks. Mrs. Christopher wa? him ?|UHi 1?, 1?20 hear Old r*el?-:\vsh<p church.. Sixty o?rt yeara .nr,> inn inovefi ii ) thia ce-and r.vdte.l her-j has been oi.e-Of great service, ?be be: ins . a Woaian of except iorally floe] cnafaCTnr ?ii? ?ne. wno han-apent her j time in no?nf?.goou non hiiu?mering to those who needed her. ? - -Fo* n number? of years Mrs. Christo pher bas hot been away from home but her influence for good "has beev felt., and. th bl qftlct, g?ut.t.\ bu* ever ready friend'will be lnlsr.'id by nil who have: known heh -Truly '.. liurWes -W* r.ns' talned a.great lot?3 in the death of thia nobie Woman. Tha deepest sytrlpathy of the entire comiuunUy goes out? to the bereaved' husband and sister and other relative* funeral, se:**:?:?^"-weie held on ?y afternoon, conducted by Her: Stone, in the presence of a largo . tisi ana -friends. Or.-en ville,. iere Monday to attend thc '^un it his aunt, Mrs. Christopher, s. Ellen Mcl.ee? who was with Christopher durleh her illness, Monday night with Missen H*r her ho oonoo o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o '.Vi* ? . ': 4> ooooooooocoo o o o irkrre, PLAINS April 14. 19l*!.--We. s that the health of very good at this , . |^i?-' W. A. Martin fell and Woke ??W,\btgH a few,'dnya ago, but we wish >ier ? speedy'recovery. auSie farmers are getting behind with 'Fite Afraid -Jo? Frlotiiis ?3e||?^*|*ieitt AMD?R*OWs SV C. JL j Book m4J^M%m Bank and Cotton S???) 1? Coima?raal ^ A? of UgaiWork LOOSE LEAF LEDGER WORK, and ALL OTHER RULED FORMS ? - (iii.Ti,''! ..'.<, ele ns this would impossible. thought xii? urnA;ni-ios.ry shop," another OT Charle? Dickens' famous stories, ia to we put out toiilptufesr, by the American Film' MaWacturing-'company. Lori ?r?^fcet on th She Priory tO.t* reef irr, nrodui 111 also di-1 wee Toe : lived limut tfqe eouiu -nave longer had nut ikon. 1 t?re and Mita Addt?e and Maille j ^-iirfvi^'t?'i the iiarfe at Pe1?pr on j Mr. Coward Jobnaon"t?afle bia reg ular i-.1 ...v af ie moo?, ?ail. ou Miss Kui? Davi. ! 7 ,-' ? Miss Mattie Davis visitad Miss Mee ToTllson Sunday. Mr. U T. Harbin of Seneca, is mak . ~;t.; .-TI" -~--.. Mr.. M. A'. Attawajr. Mr. Luther Martin. Miss Janie Ben nett and !VV~s Gra^e Osrrisra were otu driving ?Sundav and worshipped at .ni Baptist church or P?tzer at . Mr. J. T. HOgera oi^wl??ia?wwfi ?? building a, nttie' residence JR thin sec tion and ts coming back to this roun dest wishes-to all. * A asr* ' Leroy CUtrnpbcll Has Seen M$4e| C?a^n^ jrtf ^ 1 ^?nnday wttl tay friends J Rpbel?: pll. Coat BILLIE RH0D?3. Mi?* ??iiu fctawfe*, one Of tb* KnwJ Staff. npr**rs io VA Race With the' <i.'' n stirring railroad ?tory, re leased April 17. "Th.-* Three Musketeer*," niter Alex anfjrc Dum; novel, hus enfetv ed on-' lt*- second momba ron I"? s?w Vork oUr..?%ii\c*inir iii? itj of thia ai)lendld"featu??. Spiritualism, ia said to be one of Claire Whitney'* favorite pastlm?* ttnee her nppearnme In tho Kolax fviticlie production of Wilkie Collins" "The Dream Woman. ' season. 1!~ defeated Osborne of North i? fc o?s n? in the half rr. ile in th? first Chicago-Northwestern rae<;t of the. season; captured the half mlle in lbs. Purdue meet at lafayette, heat Kraft of, Northwestern in the second bleating with the Purples, took second' In the mlle at the 1914 indoor confer ence and helped the Maroon two-mile to"w; io 9<V*?ry ?i ?iic rvv?-n? '? Sportsman's Club show. r; Tn'o Midway lender "wil 1 completo I As soon as the weather farmer will be rushed to ^ -..'.iud. ; ... vi;] ? ..?iri ?:. to ,:)(> Llii: . Pian^?i \>,t .V reVy. There is but one N Our stock King Baggot i? produxtag ?>fl ptcy Hg the title ic!.? In a play,Witten by ?rgtoti. The playls Sa ???W?eia ind ?viii he rt>U>ased nf! an ?Mp. : Nolan Cune, wi?y ? tarred on the dag? at. thlri^,.-?s >f jhs ^?i?f??i Richelieu's \V?rd**' as Frau" Allan Dwlin. direVt?r of Gold'Seal IrtimeS at Hie Vnivi -;:;! V.a Ula coant HjoMb, ' tina "jut! Vftlahed the produc ta? ^fee -Great tlnlveraal-.Myateiy-'' tr-1-'-~~ w1^''ff?gemau, stoat abd LelSuro In 1 titevt?O-JRiie relay at the ? Drake gatnt? V next Saturday. The .team practiced 5;0S. 1^5 yesterday at Stagg fleld.^ Movable tahlee and chair? insto ni of On. rv.'?vent Ional fixed desks aro used j 'Vkidlington Irving High School < ... ?,__?- _l. -. 1? U.x.-> Kaan fr,.. tVia't the pinn makes for cleaner school room? and more efficient ?chool work: conditions permit, every . .;et his corn and cotton . e best planter with which 1 i which h?^an' absolutely li Uch?ne of Wis kind that t .v..-lw.V.|nrlw<r J'W. ?W* mj j :tion-th&t One heinJ IS THE FIGHT BEING MADE^ IN CONGRESS NOW HOBSON I? LE?0lht?v IrhporUnt Hewrirtg? B*f?r* Comir?tt*e*i (By Associated , Press) abington, April 15.-Prohibition'1 .~<-t of a constitutional, amendment to eorori-c orohibitlon throughout too Culb*! 8t*(^:Ttiey. urged the rom ?fm?to report to the house tho rm?* lutlon of Repon?an , r Alabama, prdviairfr for thc submission-' atitutfonal amendas** directed ;hgaStW ine- sah?, or manufactur? ;for sal?, of.* ?!L?"JCoho,lc ,,(?Uors f?T beverage pur^ th'*** . J?????? m*i; . vrom^? fflW^Jlw?s ail over the "Rast ed the Srjtuments and told ot w^tTT.i -r. .ti?. . ""Viu'.i?-- ii_iH -.*> ? ??o UL '.MC piuu:viinfn IILKUIL Tomorrow they wi!? appear bsfuT? the sub committee c: *he senate Judiciary committee in ohargo of the prohib?. < ! lion resolutions. Led by Representative Hobson, the prohibitionists argue? that they simply were appealing for ah opportunity io present to the people bf the country, through the State legislator*, *..?*? Mly?f?tendum *he liquor que*-1 tlon. They declared '*K?*S v 1 trence to the merits -.vf the''question 4. j the problem had grow? tn ??tr.h i>,n.' portion* that lt jiistl Tub Pie of fhe country'llvj territory, they aaaertU., ?me for the submission of the que*- , l favorable report that woul the measure before the hons*, sot propose," he said, "to/ar KeriU of this question. Our ?r. iiizi <bft ouesUon before th' ry :s simply who' ind congress will give the ^ bo Plates the right to pass u natter, it matter? not what t .Idnal met?hers or this eOmvSnHHH bink of the merita of "ttftr-ease, we hlnk they should be wilna he people an opportunity toJ lUsetion." tt**es rights, He-*a?d that ti'h?A?H| 5r6po5ed ameudmoht It would *8? po* dBle to manufacture tlrruoV ?*for -***'. mt not for "sale." The amendment, ie said, would not interfere with the 'old drinker drinking" hut would pirn rent tho; "debauching bf youth." ..Thls'Vo; s%?'y *n? tu* ?rgaolsed'. liquor 'huhlh???>-'h^*r hk1#^' and Our boys wm have au oppor p. grow up sober." >er cent of the people . Rates > now are living h