The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, May 05, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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* INTERESTING BUD?
AND NOTES FR?
I From Lasft ftifej
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high school $Byr*
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A scene from Wmism TP*?'was fctv*'
cn by (ho boys of the fifth grate in the
auditorium Tuesday. It was thor
oughly enjoyed by all of ob.
Mrs. .??C> Haj&er, teacher of th?
third ?rade here, is vWy HI at* *h*
hospital in Green vi tie. She is satd to
t<? euffcring from ?o attack of appen
dicitis. Wc wish her a speedy re
covery.
Tuesday1 afternoon a very Interesting
Knute of baseball; was played at Ho
nda Path, between the boys, of Beltots
and Honea Path. The score was 9 to
5 lo favor of Belton.
Miss Minnie Shirley and Ml bb Peart
Hudson attended the baseball game at
iiooea Path Tuesday. (
MIrh Pearl Watdjawweat to
V/est Tuesday where kh?eU4?ae*tfii?
baseball game between] Duo West and j
'Newberry. . . j
t Last Monday afternoon we were per
mitted to go up town and see the
... cadets of the Bailey MHitftry Insti
tute who were enrouto to encampment
, at Paris Mountain for a week. >We ten-;
; joyed'the parade and manual of arms
Immensely. Wo were somewhat ?ur
prtscd and vary pleased to see F*ank
Grlfiin, our former clada-mate among1
the Cadets:
Last Thursday , a, game of bas
boll was played at Anderwm botw
Belton and AndorHori. The Ecora was
II lo iz in favor of Anderson.
551 (WCTKRT BAND * l
Furnished Kasie Saturday Aftereostt,
te Large Gat lieriez
Tiioso in .town laet Saturday after
uuoa had the nleaaure of listen lue: to
some very fine music furnished by the
(Belton Concert Band and at the close
of the free concert 'it-was heard oh
all sides that the boys, under the lead
ership of Mr. Taylor, the photog.ra- j
>pher, had furnished a fine concert, |
one that will-long be remembered.
The mornfftg part of 'tbe day was]
a little cloudy and,for this reason ' we
did not have'as many people in town
as would have-been the caaef ot-ber
wlso. ' But i no * fuie, Satarsay is
tradosday la Belton and the merchants
, are always busy on these days, and
wo hope in tiie near future "-to have
something else In the way of free at
traction* fo.r those vW*p com4 4P Bel*
toil . ;
The Pastime Theatre is always ooeu
Saturday afternoon as weil aapd other'
s. Cut on Saturday the perform-1
ce kegln* esrUer m the afternoon i
r days, Many enjoyed tue "
oatro Saturday,
Th? mercba.nta and ?Uter tma?rie**
uses have somo tine thing to offer.
thi3 week in tlie line of bargains,
Wc want you to read their ads., as
it will bo to your advantage and when
asking for,an article you saw adver
tised, plensc mention the fact that you
b?w the article or'articies advertised
pride In
aklng to the
>rld
Lo Belton call at.
want, to meet you.
o us a bit of. news. We
c It it is news,' With
an give you ?n:up-to
p?per and as we grow
more of you we Will
ir the newspaper field
? cid. with r better " rs~
town, ca?l at the?lour
ve ua the news of your
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GiET OF NEWS *
OM BUSY BELTON ?
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r*4 Be?ton Journal *
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Mayor Roas Mitchell, J. H. Llttjo, W.
?. Dock, ?. It. Cox. L. P. WttirnshAn).
*P?t. B. Pennall. Max Rico, 1, JT>. BanW
iASBt?r, Rev. N. o. Wright. J. B.' Put-"
!ha?t;vA. W. Bogg?. U, 8. Pooro and
?. 'Johnson.
^ '^^ ;earty rhtarned to Bel ton Tues
day night by the the O. 8. A. rail
way.
Baptist Clinch Repaired.
Cedar Shoals Baptist Church of To
ney Creek, was almost wrecked some
time ago by a severe Mind. But we.
are glad to state that it has been re
modeled and Is m good shape. Colonel
'Brooks, sin experienced contractor of
Pelter, had charge of repairing the
building.
jae Civic league of Helton will
fe/sgt ai. the:home.of Mr. II. A. Lewis)
on River street ?ijpxt Monday after*
nooti at 4 '.o'clock,^ Ail members arej
uritfib?i* *e.^t*"eBcnt.
RICHARD ? ABROLL.
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Richard Carroll on Invitation, will;
speak to tlin colored people of Bol
ton next Tuesday evening. May 5, at]
Mf J?loff'Baptist Church. Tho com
raoncement exercices of the Helton
colored school began yesterday andj
runs In to next week. Carroll win!
speak under (ha auspices of the srad
?l?%ctlool. K. LI Nix of Barnwell is
principal of th/bjscbool. CarroR cot<
diaily ?invite? the white people of the)
town to,be oresent.
HOURS . ' >]
The Belton library is open every
Thursday afternoon irrom <S to 8
o'clock and on Saturday morning from
4 to l(fWGfM|? The Horary is doing
nicely and alt -members are' urged to
call for books on Thursdays and
MpNUys'kt 4hc above hours. There
arc .1o0 books in the library to select
from ana t?l? feeerctary wiTl be glad
to ?.ee each member vlilt the' library
at least, once^qp^fc^-'. ; ,
8HABY CKwVE LETTER.
Sewn of Interest to Onr Betwflers in;
aad 5ear Town.
Tho service* last.Sunday were' well
attended. The Sunday ithnui earo
the best report it has had for some
time, /-v. .
The wprkfnk e?mtaftt?n :iro tn be |
commended for their splendid wdrk th]
th? interior of the ?vfc?rcb- The new]
rostrum and choir arc reat?y appr
dated by'All the members. !
?*!'.?> o?t?w.- L?.? ? r._i^jj- I
tMIOff V1IUIU - .JUILrli out. l.tiots o tx j
of the Barker's Creek section visited
Miss Blanche M&ttlson laee Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. j. P. Cor, Jr.. anil &V.
R. J. Matfifeon spent Sunday afternoon
wRh Mr. and Mrs. M. Q. Cox. j
Tlu. P. A. and Y. W. A. societies will
Korvfi a Mysterious Supper in tho j
Bcwior pii???iug ai i'aih placo oc ?atur-j
day ov*uwg. May ?. Tho public 1s
joy the ocacBlon.
J. \\ Cothrap, one of Toney Cr*ek
wide-awake;^?re?2fasta and farmers.!
was'fn'Greenville iast wetk attending!
court.
in Hoe# of Wjj ? Oiv^CNfthy
lecna-i^^??M Aw*y Atorf! |
Tuesday eftev^jioon a/bottt 4' o'clock
Aii?-e? i l)c^h came to earth and I
claimed as lt? VicAtm Mr: Joh?ray ??aw
s-t,u-. :-!, ! :>.) fi?eBT?t? for several
mon'.ba. stcidity ferowing worse- all tu*
son ?ad several brothers, two staters
and sa aged mother to mourn hit de
parture. -,
Our hearts so out In tauaVest sym
pathy and lore to these loved ones
:wfao shall ariose Tut iho touch-, or "a
fedbshod %aao; and the sound of a voice !
is stUT. - But the* sorter not as
those who^ave no hope for pr?clcu?.
in the algfet of the ?Lord u the death
Of; his saints. May the L*rd bieea nod
comfort them in their (ad hours. ;
- Several of ibe. young people fromi
thlg community attended the raissiOfa
ory rally at, Flat Hock Church last
S?fbbatb. Among them were Messrs
J T> and ?rgdy Milford, Frofv M. R.
Mahaffey. Misses HXnfce Taylor. Res
ale-Mllford and Ralph Taylor.
Mr. 8. lii^ad Ift-B. Jr. Cv- Shirley
went to lionea Bath Tuesday P. M.,
In Mr Shirley's new car '
. .. >v. fi?SlJIS SHlftlJ??Y. ; *
Misses Zessio and Lessic Nelson and
Cllio Ksy^spent Saturday and Sunday
at the home of Mr. fend ?ra. Harrison
Campbeil near ' WBlisAnSi?n Tiud at
tended ?- ;:r.rty ai ?ie ttd?mfa
.'.Mr.; *?d^tVs.^Wlto|fegg Saturday
i ^.K00!??.?? .-*?oU| 128 people wo ro pf*s
"u. a\i''^ "?5^^ a r*rr p?oaa
ft.^.:?otbrsn. Ohe oi Tony Creek's
prosperous tw? horse fstmpr|^SH|
a very pleasant visitor to our onlco
Sauirdayi Mr. COthran states that he
is through planting cotton and corn.
I^' Uas thirty'jflve acres of cotton and
nfte-m acre* of c?rh? His oats crop
le flae and the farmers in and near
Toney Creok -are bustling and antici
pating a bomprr crop this year. 1 Mr.
Coihran's son was inf lown wfth'nltit
Mrs. W> M. pramlett of Florence,
who has been spending sometime te
town fho guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. A. Williams on Mate alroet"
working in ?r?'mission field for years,
has' returned home. -v '
Professors '16. p. ?feCants of Ander
son, R. B. Hicks of Honea Bath, and
ProroHSorWitburh of Wtlii&nHhm,
wece Iii Belttm Saturday in consulta
?on vcith Frdf. Jf: B. Watkins in refer
ence to the CWeal Oratorical ^
and all a;Ysagcments W|ere made for
tile contest which comes off In Belton
t-O'Jr./.
K. S. C?ihran who l? among tbe
fioarlsbmg raruierK of tbe Toney
Creek section, was ah? a business vis
itor fo Belton Saturday.
Mrs:4 J. T. Weet. wbo has been
s pen din gsome time wRn relatives and
.has returned acme, -:V
r Misa Sula Hell cf Anderson, wag a
visitor to obr, towu Sunday, tho guest
of h?r sister, strtVA.''J. Jewell.
Misses Annie Shirley and Marie
Gaines spent Sunday in Anderson.
Mlas Katie Scott, one of Beltot'g efw
nci?ni ie?ca?ro, spent the week end
at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Griffin visited In
Cheddar Sunday.
Miss Helen Woodeidft's mnhy friend*
will be sorry to learn that she is sick
at her home in Greenvltte.
Mrs. k. C. Cunningham and daugh
ters, Enitaa..Branche and Sara spent
Sunday in Greonvli?o with relatives
and friends.
Miss Gertrude Cllnksceles of Cray
lonvllle was among those in town
shopping "Monday; '
Mrs. J. W. Washington who has been
turn?
Mrs; John T.'G
hont? sad Will
- Mr.. and Mrs
Ma; K hm
Rnth.spofat 8U
Pepper and R; 1>. Smith, two!
if Uie Mayfield section; wer?
?bhday Oft bashtcss. ' ' ? '
Mahaffey of Belton, ??oufr.
y
dates of Anderson county end o
rate* ore very reasonable.
-A-greet away people of Belton are
attending the attractions la Anderana
this v/wk.
:%9XK *. cCiaanUgmua aa? uaagx
I??re Emme' Brfeftehe and Sara, spent
Sunday In Grefcvtile with relatives and
-'So* Ff^MStr ? reaident of tAsderaoajj
county, Boitph it; f.d. i, w?s among
tbbee wfcff,ilta? .business io our live |
town Tuesday** flMr. Field* is one of 1
our isrge .suns-pvogreaalvo tarmere.j
and llvde S*J*?*rae." H? baa &bo?]
finished tiltt?tifig corn and ?otton and '
tarmera of tils oec.ionl
are in good shape and hope to make.
abundant ai
Dr. and a
Honea Pntfc
vi?ted'?rftofc
la litis fnn.
B. Williams of
1 among those who
?aday.
Auger, who-h?te
weeks in Baltl
New'kork, re
home ta Belton Tues
r (.....-: 1,
^^HtflBa^nH
Hollld&y
of Greenville
lesday. While here
\m oer ?io??er, Mrs.
A. .1.
Mil
lo?l aras a business
r^?^dayariernw?Bf.
and Bites Russie
section, were in
ay.
HHSmston was in
or the baaketb?ll game.
???l*s?y?nMMa.v^lght of Seiten spent
Saturday und Sunday with friends In
Honea Path.
Little Kugene " Culbreuth's many
friends wilt B&Wry to lcarn that he
was taken to An#areon Hospital M?h
a? **> . ........ .jUMi^ kkil knui d?
will soon be alt right again.
* .TtejaraflJSDU and Hex Riee of An
dottbn'-Bpeut Sunday In town with
relatives.
Mr. C< -OrfflsSaj^b visiting* his rooth
Shelton Cuiber^on* of 'Colombia
spent Monday le town with relatives.
C. H. Strickland* superintendent of
the-Belton Mill, left tenttdd!* for New
York, where; *he, will *p!eh4 several
duya before rooming to Belton.
, and Mrs;' W* O. Kay, Mr. and
Mrs> A. W. cawjiben and daughter,
A'anle- Latirie 'sletft Sunday in Honea
Path, guests ?f-?frs. Kay'a slater, Mrs.
j?rnfe^i^O^S^p; Sjf ??rdsrtfoh Was a
business visitor to > Belton Saturday."
I. \V, Cox, oho of Bclton'a hustling
merchants went to Anderson Monday
on'business.
Mrs; H. M. tSeer. who - has tWen
?pendln* several weeks in Laadtfum,
ins gaoei ?rjr net" dwgubter, Mrs. Ro*
Whttloek, bus returned home.
Mr. ami Mrs. (Hlff Cr?er, ;
, - . - r ?
un viSIiOd ' rol&ji-wj i?i vO*?->-. t?i,??\i?y.
' Mrs^^lte 'feobb oT^Ollvc?^. C, and
Mrs. Nellie Richardson at Belton, dln
id-'with-Mrs. J; MMfeVftombc Tuesday.
J. J. Robinson of yreightonville was
among those in Beltea Wednesday.
J. Monroe Hanks gift J*J?*1f!ttrell
tnoss visitor to Button Wednesday.
"talks 'DalBy'-'Hobhios' of near-*.nder
jion was in towflA^HHBHHHMl
bus.it:
?h pktntl
ay."?irr.
peWs^sh?^-^arl^'hvOren
ri:livmi= " '. >. !
as ^";;car^e*t?K <>- > atHteb-j
Mna) m^K is in
m'ttfow^rte^nWg fri tie -
chd&l. supplying for Mtss Wood-j
who Is sick. !
Hjasept i,, i, jrinr-i I i ?A,
last year Jas. P'
Umuston was sent
p.Mna to stady tbe
ta* t?ndltlons In ;
cl tbte ?me that a rodr?ut?lort trohi
cort?retS mid from W.* XaUfehatj
number cf Commerce Went abroad to
ptwiy th? rural cr?dita system ' Mr. I
Oostfott'this v/oek made the following
UiteYkating report ta'" tb? assoc'.Hioh.
?t (ta ahnuat meeting Jn M?w York
l?V:
Mr. ?htirmad tnd OenttcB?m of tbe
American ?pttoa Madulactur?,,*?' a*.
!,> ? ''^r?ipaN^'x*' -J^ef rspurv of tjiy,;
Vttlt te tbe International ?dUoa O^n-j
trv?v Vf hi? b convened ?t Tbe Hague, j
Holland, lune Btli, and which I LcroJ
.wiJtOubmit: j
ilvTfil? T?e Hague w?a tb? a*
upj oluted luCetH
iofsa
gen,-, a, suburban J
c, and one of the ?
fashionabjn. water- i
town -? ?'
most bea u Ittel
?E5 pI?Ca?'lS ?ru?Op?. ]
The Ahietfcan ?bttcn Manufn.riur-'l
cru' iiswKiatlon. not being. nT?f??i?jl]
b'?th thq intbrmtiibhai Federation, of >
Master ?pt&j? Spinners had' Mauntac^
turera' association (hereA?ter ykfefr-'
red'to as the international associa-'
tfoo) your delegates did not partiel-1
pale in the deliberation's \of .?ongrotfo
or tkke part in^any of its afflelai acts; '
hdwwrer, they were most cordial i
celved by tb? ofpclsls or the congress'
and were nhowo every' consideration,
and courtesy, including the privilege I
of the floor. Tiu-y > ere. olsa Invited
and molt (SM^^rea^od at",all the
social functions given to the congress
given, py tab ttethor lands Association'
of Master CeUoo.Spinners and Manu
facturers an- bar the offlciaia nf the.
cities, of ScBovenlwgen.w 'Bottordt?t,?
Dolft, Tjte Hague and the government
of Holland, also by the officiais of th?.
International, and Universal . Cotton >
twtnlbit st .ibo cl?y of ?nt; Belgium. ?
Those eatertainittifcMts consisted or e*
quota. The official"^ reception t^'iBp'
Coiirt .Mall of the Blnn'enbof'nt The
Hague by the government of.tho Ko-1
therlends was a" most brilliant affair. I
and .was honored by the ' pfiifi*^~bt
His Royal Highness Prince Henry and
the^Qu-en**. Minister*. qf. $fs*c.
. The proceedinsfs of the Congress
were moat thorough, ?jnd bu?ln?n? Jigs,
and ,while the extenaiop. grpwib end
cultJv|i{ioii of cotton was the the pre
dominating question, yet tit?'discus
sions.: covered a much broader field,
gOr: ^t^W^.jtmnywh read and
1
m
i. .no wono.ur tue tsnuen urow-i
g AjiPOCiatiori. I
fi. -?ugn-sa .of Cotton Gro wing . In !
,.k4. .Cotton Orowlug in India. j
.
Damping in India.'
?5. . Cotton Cultivation in the Gor- J
men Coloulcg..
. ,?. Cotton. Testing. Houses, .it th.
rpris on ''Arrival. I
: ?. The, German Cotton ? Yarn Con
tract. !
10. The infringement of Trod-? Mark ]
and Unfair Cothpetltiou in the 'Making '
up ?.<f Vivr.m afin'Pm?s. 1
11. The. llalias., La?-, lb. Regard to .
Trade Maria?. ,
21. Uglalatlo? f?> the Prevention of
Infringements of 'trade'*Murks,'eto;
Ail of which. w?re most IbterMlthg
to tbe International roder*'Jon
?a? deleltatea to' tbw ' h&*t*
dedl
and Mr.
inirsaleJI
m?rlca?
tlpn ftudj
a full and. complet* 'report* or ?> m
i?r*r5?&?1&hi19,? ^?*Jt?e? Meente,*ud
e boaftf decked by ?' un?a
Amerioeh Cotton
:ldn be^rite a
kUonal F?d?ra.
-Yf- .. was." in duo
_ to S?k- t'harlea &C
I Mr. ?cbmidt by the m\y ?u
offlcbra ?S oufnaao?iatida
toek Resident ,an.d\ tbe
but lo, o^^^e^^^altWfr
ijMffMyflHMf/rfH Of
ffcftktfljK...>*M ttataifnS id ?ndTo""
t^h iT^w;, ot.tbe Hack that w* bay
(MOB.'. daortVed, of tue M
hay
wfiunidt ati .; : . i r aseoc??hn; Ott
the plans'and Workings of Ih? int?'r*
national F?d?ration
M**#i ?Web-. "
There, baa be ni* qo?
lerf?lv .resriftjMh?f *
Blied ?iy th? lote
ition of afwjciatfdhni
romoted linriuony sndi
of by the vory t
^KJ^^fjf^?d tiie o
wiil-'we manufacturer* m th? world.
8UB4?d to .believe that the "?me"^ j
now at. hand when it should bo ex-|
tended to Include thcoo of America,
aas never -been a Urne in tba 1
n;.|i* .heopi ?
In busings
y.together,
tiens c-r Kn'.j
studying this impnj
so*falufn. at^^ej
it; ri?(^^nai" a^#?ciat?jn I
on ttpinnera and Mann-!
-jj^^Jrff**- **V? . tf?>?perhy of the
.?AS.' P.(JOSSKTT. Chi?.
o, sA^a<ro o pi
WASMiN?T?> tETTJB? oj
o"
1 O o o o o o o o o ol
. ' wn??gi?q, aiay. z.~-Ntr.vsoapcr
reader* ip Wa?hiKKtoia hare been aak
tafetfleoueatl*. in th? m*?: f*?t- k?--??.
nVhtt'e the: matter .with the Waahin*
ton post? That^pk?ier's policy hm?
ha?j
Um' 1b thp JHearsL j
arm elsewhere,]
?fnese toward
M?if (c? ? the* grind?
typewriting!
!?* ?? of the new *
tage oftoimw^b'riv<
V?jtJiriHt iff) ftd i\}f?n*>
'Wf^te ocW Adiusttil
Touch m?fce it t j
tum dot ;i:v(rtf1e\\tn
the f^t?'i/oritp?
Mio "Ho?J five
in yrak iowh' ?usd *?k,iq.
Lv ";
for our hew
If*
sontinient" tlx
versai in the
vv??ro. Mr. M
Adamr. and hU
He, received tl
lowinjE i
Svimmoritu-/
nanei? a* foiw