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a Medium to** tp*??*muf**x? c;\ ?~? w ^ _ _ ;wo|^ aivcl yioinity, ami as wvjuuuuOO'OOOOO o BELTON NEWSu o 0000000060000 VV. A. .faitii. >uii, Jr.. appel?t aft'-m for the Moiitheru Heji Tek-phone < < niuan.. hi in liclton, u ?iu-.-i of (ifla parent)', Mr. ahii Mr.a W. ?J Ja in!. ; (ill. Prat A. F. Conrad1, i.r Cli'in.-ion Col lege nud j, yt\ Unthroek, farm ili in.m str.iim- for Anderson county, visited the l?ong Branch school' near Helton Monday and made very Interesting lectured to thin school. Prof, (.'on r.uii i;* the wire worm specialist and he etated to the correspondent of The Intelligencer while in Helton thnt he pretty suro that the wire worm problem will be solved during this year. The counties In the lower part of South Carolina have been great lowers from this peculiar pest, but Prof. Conrad! is reasonably certain that t. rough the active work of the form demonstrators of the State, but t-iis pest will soon be destroyed. The cover ctops, being the key note to the situation. Miss Floride Ke.lly, and her ne phew. Forter Kelly n,nd Crama Worfek, of.Belton, Kpent Sunday at r'heddar. gueste of 'IjUss?j ixila nud Kate Copeland. J, K. Phillips, cashier or the South ern Railway nnd express otlkes at Bclton, 5pent Sundiy with friends in Greenville county, Sunday. M". G. Gaines of Uelton, has ac . epted a position with tic : lloDor I'riulilig company of Winter ,i.m. "Vm- expect to have the lino be tween Greenville and ?parlanbuvg complete j and in operation in "two weeks, though it is possiblo that very inclement weither may delay tho construction work a few days j longer,*** said a prominent official ofJ ?h. Infe:-?trbrn ?yjeieai yesterday.] The ifisk c6r.aectlns this e?ty with i parenti1.?-,'{ IS now complete;! to J vit): n, ty.o :*r!o3 of tin* la.-t named 1 :city:-- .VbndayV Grec::\iT!e* ?lally ] Xrwa. I Tie abbVQ paragraph is. indeed I heed i.ev.-e to t'.-C citl?;ene vf jMt*-,|,;-| M e. as .-well us fitn bt-'er to* il* along j the. Kpe ui. t ; < jjitei nru;- 1, \\Gtti} uji^ ti?i? vivrai--'*' t arri? t$. int?*,? W. vV, ciin,kccaleo, 0 projauU^Bt' ? :i:r.??n" e.f h'-^<h- i. -w&H. :. :.: . ;* t v.i.'i Ircd **0Ustt*esa ' in. v?'. tt. l?revm or narkav'lite, '(' im . had btitfnoen tu ivitun ycst?V*?i?y. jjj?MQ Alice Uiay of Muicisou, was In Beiton yesterday visiting friends. . Jchn litu?gecs .'A Po'.zer. u.c.- ba mentioned uuicu,? those in our city yesterday. YV. W. P.ml.am et i,h? city Of tireen- | V???, Vi ".:. .( euii- r ni Hotel Ge?r yen- j u-ida'' While, ill town."" tfoefcovrr Toy, ?;f Allan la. was aniong tho.e in town yesterday. ?. li. QiterV 1 a ira veil tig man . of j (Tmriottei had bualnbiCs in our eity yesterday. J. i>. Cr?ft e? Martin tewnahlp, was to tho town of Bciton on business yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. T. K.'Link of Ander son, may bo mentioned among those Iii low* voutrtrilav. J. L, Ridgewoy of Honqa Path..whs in Belton yesterday on business. T. \V. Woodworth or Richmond, was registered at Motel! Goer yc-tcr c. V. Cor or Bel ton ? party, io.quite ? number of her fftepda ! yesterday; eveoinn\nnd those present ! had a maitl enjoyable time. Those prJ&tsnl were: blisses Hctt'.o'nr.d Boita Davenrort of Greenville, Mls.-e I i' l r. r?t1 1 ? ? mW ^?^mmalSmF'tr. dcn?t you inspect ?m? Urae of hand-painiedi liiut? !t7s^n^ff it?jgrt? si* to tv?tett ?p? to give as ? tsig i-Vcuent, let p you ??cid?. stock is ai ways complets EPAIRINO A Wood tilde. ETT?a aX?lvelle, Mattle Viiu?i??r uud .<auneite .Campbell. Messrs. Louis Seel. Henry Canistbcit, Union Campbell. Etlion Frierson. Max Kko, Levey Wort? and Blair. Hier. Itfra. VV. K. flt-mont Of 'fteiton iavls-l nia:- Ii.t daughter, Mr . ttidart Kgg ?f llone? Path. , s I Mi., Hpv.'imithiiu and Rke of And.tsou will arrive in town tod.iy and will IM.? guests of Mr. and Mm."). I T. Biete. MIhh Alice Kleids 1 spending I' < week end with the Misses Wright of Anderson afreet. .Mrs. Joel Kay is visiting her par ents at Uonea Path today. -Dr. W. M. ?j ggs, the popular 'presi dent of Clemaon College, was 4n Bel ton a few hours yesterday. Dr. Rlggs was on his way to Charleston. .1. O. Coin of Cheater, who la with the G.. St. and A. Railway Company, has been transferred to Bolton. He is stopping at the Cox Hotel. W. M. Smith of Greenville was among those In the town of Belton yesterday. * Miss Evle Lewis of. Anderson at tended the reception given by. Mrs. Lewis of Belton to the teachers of the town Friday evening. ' J. H. Epstein of Baltimore was In Belton Saturday. D. M. Frlerion of Anderson was iu the city o fBelton yesterday the guest of his brother. Dr. Frierson. C. E. Smith of "hortptte was here yesterday on business. E. A. Fairbanks of Charlotte may be mentioned among those in tiie town of Belton on -business-yesterday. Mrs. J. E< Harper of our town, left yesterday for Greetivllle where sho will spend a lew days. The Hly father? of the town o? Bel tun are busily engaged at this time in having a survey made of the town. Tho old map waG destroyed in some way come time ago; i. T'. .TCe?r, surveyor, ban been awarded the con tract The map wUl show every street and corue? in the town. James Cofleld, a prominent insur oure, map.or ?partanburg had busi ness here yo-:.e~day. B.Iair.HUe.Vpropriutor of ike lieKou To- , l Factory; had business in ?o lutnbla .vesl?xdaya Raymond Poor? of Reiser was a business vlsltorjln ?ellou yesterday. Miss Loh? D. Coociand-. t*o. effle?t teacher of the t."ced?Jar>-graded school, icltoa jsM* r%y ahpp|ks? 1 Mlstf.-Mafwrtu^ rl?Vt 'ot t' Meat's / *?Wk-, ctrffcx^' U^tiu >r>.. A.->. L*il*;cr of, Belton lett? .; yil& 1*h ^StSjagtOj, -where she wBl spend >omc time. ?-A. McM^hon of the Union section,! Y- -Y? -V" -V* Y* 'V- - # ? * ? . . -'- ; -, \ , '. ! - o ':- * * TOWtNVILLE NEWS * * - .' - - ? ?Y? *t* *t* 2f* * ^rV- -. ^f* "V Tov.nvtllc. fob. ?.?T?e Priscilla club had n very, interesting meeting with Mm. Lou Mo'..-man Tfauraday at u-rtioon. 'i'he president, Mrs. Ellas Rarity w.i;; in the chair.-while Mm. W. s. Myctn turfed as ?.<\c.r?-|ary In Misa .t.nie (mines' place; (ho tatter nein?? Ai. There s\i-re very few absent mom bejra and the club .whs .glad to wel come several new onc3. among them Mrs. W. T. Holltngsworth, the wife of the new Presbyterian minister, and ..1rs. E. V. Asbeli, who has recently come to Towuvillo as'a bride. Tito club has nearly oO u-cmuors, all working-together for'the best In terests of their home and of the community. T!te ?ub?ei'y barest, as -ccsduc-ted by our federation president In The Stat.-, was- .heartily indorsed. As a start for- our library each member, requested to donate one MgjgdC. These <arc to be in live cus io ty of the newiy elocteo HbrarUur. Wahn ?aine aici'ariey1.' anff exehonged, among the memhers according to 11 lira.-y rub.-*. With the new traveling Ubmry irum the tetLrratio? *s ?Hl have quite a njtmber (?f books to cult all tastes. ikf.f? Ellahctli Dickt oil read n very ,iaK<to?i!nfc paper ou "Wco*un?KaJ B*?ylngr ,nn h..H rn Manbgoisy rouri/e'l.?. very nr?? coVppttiiig Aft^r tl ?er v~v ar.t! proving nd rteljiful to tho ORC4 ?vcok are to I? .iossntcettng tbeclnb Bpent a deligntful oootaL hoar with their ncedicwork, <H&6oss?g #<; ' is and alms for tho club. bestem, Mes. Bok?M*a, assumed awaet sanr?? during the ?o uito n^..t ?vith Mies SliTHO??ST 31! mi:m)S ( it. TcTkmenTy extk.mikd is . * mxeteex <"asks| Uaveraor i'ouiniutet; Seutcure* ?f j thiilirrr ?ni Itarawell Convicts I'... : . it - falumMn. Fob 'J.- Sentences of 1? CftUViCtH 'HI'f'.VlllK t?itns ill (lu' .St.ll? j?tttUviUiiu v ' <rnin Itariiwclt and ti.niiiH-.i-. cnunlh-s wcr<- reduced yea teroay t?y itn governor on the <<m ?tiloii ilun ,<hf - men bo sent to Ute t uuiiiy < tlutilrRAngs. iu addition '!" granted twp paroles. a porola. waa granted to John Hen ry Wt&of who was convicied ia Aikon county in 1007 on the charge of inau slaughteaMtnd sentenced to 15 yoara in the State penitentiary. A parole waa granted to Charlie Walker, who waa convicted before a magistrate of North a few days ago. on - the charge or breaking a labor contract and .sentenced to-pay a fine i of fitO or aerye 30. days. The governor took action in the fol lowing <v?.sen from Born well county: The sentence cf life given John Henry Holimee for march r in 1904 was- reduc-d to 20 years. The sentence of lire given Elmore Williams in 1911 for murder, was re duced to 20 y ears. The sentence of life given F. Grubas In 1910 on the charge of mur der, was. reduced to 30 yearn. Theoentence of life given Quitmnn Jolmucn- on- tht charge ?if murder in 1910 was reduced to 30 years. !Tl?c'sentence of life given diaries Kltmrd In 1*10 on tfic charge of mur de?" wo s reduced to . 20 years. The ueutence-of ilfe given Charles Taylor in 1909 on the charge of mur der* was reduced to 20 years. U'he sentence of life given John Coleman ht -I0M7. on the Charge of murder was reduced to 20 years. The sentence cf life given losac Hutto in 1095 on the charge of mur dsr svas reduced to 26 years. The tfiepteaco ^o? ]Uc given "William Daniel a-in ?S03 on the charge of mur der was reduced to SO yearn. The sentence of fife given Sol Ben nett. ?n iSSS os the ebs?ge of ?au?-j der was reduced to ?0 years. rne governor tuck action In t::>' following cas-'s iroin Uftnrh?rg: . The seetencr .of life given Doc Xel fon ^Vn Jr?ttf^on' tin*' charge-"of mur der wus red>i--.io to 25 years. Thp sentence, of life given Ben. 5.lev*n^cu hi -WHi' on the char-go otl ci-taimal abvault was reduced to :.0j ra.- i \ ton sentence of life given HtU Rice n i^3as oil the chur?o of murder v. as rcdncedvto.:B2- f4sf?. ' -.Tha 'tcctcncL- of 'life givtp U..May in.:lfc$? ou xhv-c^rojrg? 0t uiurder was re iUcVd Ur Z? jv-nrs. ' ' JTl?* *,?ente't?ce of ,.10 -> rr- sirop J*$?nvGalTj inr')f^)</on tin- -charge '-of cfhy?, ci-.ftiTj-.-V to' a.-years- and I VVuSu-ritp *?''*#<4i url!?' ?Mfoya of nvir - ?^^?*j4#a??^h CO ^ ?..: ? . The si-nl"in<- oi life given AH-.-tt Curry In* liiOB on the churgp oi mur der was reduced. Since assuming office the fjovernor j lins extended clemency In 1.020 cases. ' The chief executive has granted 6G1 j pardlea. There have been S59 ! j paxuons and commutation:1 granted.*A~j | large .number of the prisoners have: been recently transferred to the ' county chalngangfv In moBt Instances' the sentence:-, hitv? been materially reduced ? * * * * ? + ?? IVA SIMM.,, o n . ' : ' ; o' o o u ?> o o o o q o o o o o ? o ? o o Iva, Feh Mr. S. K. l.ovcrett, who has'Uocn in the mercantile business at Barnes for the past several ycars^has moved to i i-o nnd has opened "p a . stock of general metchandise in the i storo room adjoining the postomce. On last-Friday ?1rs. W. F. MsGee entertained quite a number of her friends at a dinner in honor of her Sls |?-?.*?et?5. j. g. ?>-itt of McC'cnnicU ~>.iv. T. C daekson. Jr., spent a few days in Augiu-ta last week on busi ?es.- 1 Hr.''Capers Spcr.mia:; of Rlbertoa. ! ; - --T. ii lir-'n u> his urotnor, yi.r. j O. y. Spearman. Jsir. J. C. Jone* nnd wire spent ? few fiai!-? last week in 3tarr wit It rclj? tlvea. Mrs. J. Home- Or/.nlnt. who ^ to- Bait h?oro fcvcr.il weeks :vao (or i ' h. i ' jI " ?dw> A l*???rl(e. ior l ilt? Vv:tr?. ?.?r4kTa?.tn^a4'l*rJt. nrt?0??niit??ek>'t.'.Krs lbaii ni- V. N-J., ?fj?. "I wns in ImtIN slmpo from sh?-nm.-.!i as. IhiclfW* Im led j to h^lp 'no-' * u?^l dificirnt rrrae?lies"Wt?? t he t*m* ?esult, Tiie T**in'n olt6n kept ma jw?kspifrh'*. Dr. ri< ?d>'I-toiment caw?l sa*t -4 hatw recemmfnded it to a number of fri?jlds and it haabecerne thstr fs^eari** '"^^eu have xhsumstL-m yoa nfod I?r. .Teo^ tft^Hd-tia-diy. If yon Ut it jo Mil fii&Mtp-*, it*Myb*;o?e-.htocicca^ J K-,?is PSsraaaey. Andemon. <?,' . t cutto> hj:i;i? vok salsM of fertilizer per ?-^S"?. wriginallj 83.00 per bushel for te-.-? ta t i Have 300. bushels will sell for treatment: baa returned hum. much improved. Her many friends wish for '.ter a speedy recovery. Air. E. B. Willie of Sylocauga. Ala.. was here for a short stay with reU live* last week. Mr. J. I? ItofJonaid and little grnuddHUKlttorf, fair?, spent pan at Ian Wt'i I, in AmhTi-on wiili the famll) if hi* sou. Mr. .1. K. M U.i. .M Owing u? : ?' iiH-ii inein * or in. weather (?n Friday ufl-truoun the meeting of the "ivlc improvement As sociation WUH post 'inn. il. Mr. Allow! Moore or Spartnnburg, president of the Jackson .Mill-, was bore a few days ago on business. Mrs. O. A -M?Allster of .McCormlck has returned home after spending some time with her parents, Mr. ami J Mrs. R. P. Martin and other relatives. Mrs. J. E. Britt and children of Mc Coriuick have returned home after a r ef -i islt to her slit r, Mrs. W F. Mc Gee. Airs. Mipnie ^cAdams of Anderson baa been the gveat for the past wesk with her cousins, Misses Erl? aud IjT.r.U* Towrujcnd. Mm. t'liuer of Anderson made a slum Visit hero the latter part or the week v.jth friends. M?ea Ada McMahan of thin placo and .Mr. Kurmtiu Brown of Harnes ?t'iv married last Thursday in An derson by Uev. U. *W t<:<?ne. Rov. :*fiot??wcl -Grahjun or Clinton, preached two cA<xfiient sermons bore v. -torday In the ProtmyterJan church. llfcrfa hcboeL Tbo basketitair name va? not playrd hero Friday fcetivcee A?idcrson and Meltua oh accoaut of the bad weather. - Th? following L^ivi-t W?t* elected ?or tbo Junior CWc League that has boa org??i3*d here; Grace Campbell, yiMXS?cat; Jennie Cox, vice- prcrd derit; Paul Tjaltepu, secretary; Bete Acstiu, treasurer; committees s anointed whoso duties are to leb after the tarent*. a? hool yards, t okeep tbo BCbool rooms n'.oo .md ?^?e^qc. t&A to jjjan; moiv tkvwer-; hi 1 rt??? yard. OirUe e number of nupils aexvai hc?l from wb'.?ot Friday on accciuu of the ted weather. ! iJi 1!H. y L>ej^sdeji^ him :?ui. d< - ".t(V.' aru.v iCjy, }a?t a few: nopKeatioBsv?f1 Stage Tea and Sulphur <mhnn.:? s it appear in;, e a hundred-fojd. Don't stay gray> Look ybung 11 Eltlicr prepare the tonic at home ori get from nuy uru? -?iure u ov rem bottle or "Wyeth's ?age and Sulphur rtair itemed*.."' Thousands of lotka recommend this^ r?medy-to-use pre paration, because it darkens Uie hair; tttWlde: . DO OU? CU? 'posnibl/ toll, U'l . . itj?sna ko naturally land ov?ulyi' Vou most* a a p.mu?- ?>: lic.fl brn;;h j with It. drawing Lliithrough the hair.; thw u rflud at time, taking tale ?umll ?iy 'iiitii ..Inf; tlii- r.i.ij hau >i i ., p | n a : . . utter another application ... two, it;;, natural color I? restored and It bo coriios thick. Igossy und lustrous, ami you appnnr years younger. * .? * * * * ON * ## # # South Wnilamston. Fob. 9..?W. W. Ixick baa resigned his position with the Vviiiiamstcu m tils as loom - Oxer, to accept a position with the An dcraori Hardware Company, and has moved ht? family to Anderson. Mr,' regrot to see btin leave and wish him much success In hls^.eW'position, lie was a fa'f.Ufdl nud useful member of the First 1 gMieot bend. '}'Uo mlnistf iocl show given by the Flr*j Regiment band loxt H.iturdny nteut w??f a gtv:tt jfupecK*. gotnn four ??r i'.vc hundred, persons wcro tn-e.xrit run! vc: > i-wly s?emed ciuclr ^Jtai(pskcr jfrfbut "pi? Wh of Qrecn- j _?ity witU^ his ?gu ul Mctho ^Waf?iPStOP. Feb. fc^F. P. Claxton. ter of the tederal bureau irt, *tr-" -t?Ve*HSf *ho omi.'f LflSS Of SALTS IF AU unes HURT i.Ml"i?Ks ut-Mi if >oii rVei ?;..< LtU'lif) i ui- bar* Bladder n?ni*t!t' Sails hue fur hlilui'jv, Meut fo< ins uric acid wnich ixcit?\s and overworks the kidneys in their j efforts to filier it from the system. J Itcgular eaters of meat must usl. Ute kidneya occasionally. yon must re-' Here them like yon relievo youri bowels:., else- >'?u fool o dull misery iu Vue kidney region, ilmrji pains In fife back or sick headache, dlxainess, your stomach sour, tongue is coated and When the weather lit had you have rheumatic tWiliges. The urine Is coudy, full of sediment; Cm chdn-i Inels often ?et Irritated, obliging you Ite get *up two or throe tinnis during the night, j To ii<'iitral(sKe these Irritating no; ; ids and flush" off the h?tly's ur?nous? waste get about ?mir oUUrOS or .lad \ SnltM from nuy nbaruiaoy; lake a"' tublc:>jH)onful iu a ijlas? W water he-' fore brouklng for ? few - hays' and ' your kidneys will then m ! tine and1 lilutider disorders disappear. This! famous units ismade frstu the acid j of grapes and ifumn juice, combined . *rt|h I Uli hi. end'baa been used fori getiordtioMA to clean snd stimulate' sluggish kir -?eys nod atop Hadder ir-j ritation. J-o Salts is imwpmii-.'ive; Im nub:: : and t ?.Los a delir.htful of-] fervescent Itthla-watcr drink which J mlllio&u of aaen and women t-.Y.? now; and then, thus avoiding etrlouo kld-l ney and bladder disease;. FERTILIZER FACTS Mo, 8 ASPIB5CN j;.T?lKICr letter Abei.l the Win k Im t?>n, .: .??* i .',< i W T. Qe?vhi b/f Ornilfi) h the,|| : fern < ' h Ii?? \<:v?- ute ) j | &3 vretary of the lircai hvrs'- raU- jv f'fu-.-y ipntltute.and ;u<:i ' : ocn-? I I* EDUCATION This Committee is organising un Educational ihirc?u, because iL has i faith in Education. Bucon eau' "Knowledge is Power." To know is to have dominion over the kingdom of Nature, and to force Mother Earth -to yloid up her secrets and treasures. The following facts go to substantiate t his : < Money valuution of furm products in U. S. i i VU3510,000.000,000.00 Exports of form producta in JOI? - - 1,725.000,tHll>.00 Net valuation of fevm products left for home us? ?,275,000,000.00 Total people to consume the abovo -. 100,000,000. Average allowance of each por year ?. .-9 82.75 Average allowance of each pcron per rnor.lh .5 7.00 Farms operated to produce the ubove -.- - - . 0,000,000. Avcrage?produclicji of each'farm ?.-.?9 1,500.00 Sixty per cent of all labor investment is lor.t because of n lack of knowledge. It token-as much work to pro ducc ten bushcb of com per acre on it iloes to produce forty bui-Kcla. In the staten .of Virginia North Carolina, SouthCarolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Tennessee u,V88??sipp' and Louisiumt, there are planted annually ?n com-?>-* -?? WhMt grow au a ver?be per aero of-~ Tlie .Boys' Corn .Clubs provu to Uie racot skeptical that fifty busljcls is a low avi-rueic; this proves that threc fiftUK of all utbor in live production of corn hi the ubovc mciUiohcd nine Soutucostcrn states, is wanted. Not otic of these states rolses epot gb food products for its own use?Georgia s?one purchases food prod ucto snnually from other states amounting to o^U,?$ This is al?r>?Tot- the ?i-ik1i value of Georgia's Cotton Cron. . The totalxo.ttun crop in 1912 was-~-?- J 4,10.1,000 bales The total acres planted were-:?-"1,700,000 The average yield of lint cotton per ^cro wea < .- 21D lbs. Thousands of farmers have proved that n bale per urrefs a bw average when you know how. Tho above shows that sixty per cent of all labor invested is lost. Wo prop-wi, ihvonjrh the Educational Burcr.u. to render 'every ur.-.?.stance II nosMb?.) wi'-loriiitiiue the cfiiidencv of the farm tj> its hiabast Kt-".iwln?l. Q Wiito at umt :for. sne-i?! hulleiinr. '?:: _cotton and corn. Baut freccon rftqucst. SOIL IMPRO\rEMRNT COMMITTEE Southern Fertilizer Ar.soclation Atlanta, Ca., V, 9. A. 22,061,000 acrea 10 .bushels 120,000,000.00 fei*ojgce of. the Aqdi &p? Ci. '<' '. i bave bejeo nslted to eu-, you ; kei-Oi 1 ' .. f.ui'zj-i. of our mr.i.it.'?ji un J thus ? aulnt " ?dlag 'public, with pt jlcsai i . ,!. ?. p? l i;:; TU; for the fart'iCHn;; of t\e> kin<jd?<'? Pf t.::."* he:;v. !i!y i-'aih i- in this dt^tr'-t. . - i practicable: '.y?* -**** *'1 ;-rr ' ' ' i"di;d i cv.\:se-obpv5i "biiieh ?>r\ ?ie moruij^ <v?' .inu. ! (>v?r pm h':;ti;.>?. ai. Tim m??t{a^ ?\ a? eh'.lpfH 'iuake a bol ' (irde/ b? ?' ;.r :.:?!'.:?. . t?-.-r.. ?im- ! agp?nsi SW T. r .. J"" rAll .vus ! i?':t.d? i ofd ?uii ?11 (i- the' p:va.?':..-f-, V.-or?> j ?pel-ja'l. (?in :u b? ;. - ?: it; i;av... a f?:w v.ho } ktNiafiu citi tT'ntw'en?re exctrev. ?v#? aie?v{ and Ornait -a i'. RVOll I '.' ?" W.Uji tW-..'.? i tha pi?ci'.oif ' ' ?fft?ri tn*i' v-" turiu'?ed?d ti? il rcgylnr . <;'i;,ir *nrl:. TMh or', ras tlcii?: lu 'an lu formsj way v .1 tiiu entire .Ivrce -v ry thuf?-w<.vca Into a unit v.'Ub H.U- in irmaMon as well ?s a determination to work an an ornanlzci arao dgaiust the fci?-ocs of evil and to ^fa^ter t'm cause pt the church und hy bo dolmj do-the -.viy of !Uai v.l?.o relgna al'?ve. We set t'.m fourth Subdsy lp .Marek the tliao when all .of our mission* w..r- ?l.:> a.->-ed SAd ?*-e iji-'.i?t-d t.... bjSViq al)'our .irtmdny nebev1- organi :??d \if.o u.ivriona?'y; s?cb)tlejj- and no i-m- -aa Lpi ut>v-vtlm i'l-o.^"'-^ fov {he -'.t : . ? Vilm d 0} riic?'.. uiteness Ji?vo < ver r iru'tus tum l'.-rv?.o (.f. arlcpltU l'ai Urii ! ir. ;..< ! ' ten bor c?l ot !u .! a - 9 1?L After ary coUe.eticn^ will be ?nlsbod. We d/vhioil yrherc at nil feasible, to li?t? th.- ? Veiy t;u?.rt?\k?l en:.V.|i:'> III oe.i' Un: a?. : y i ; hei i,> /oi'.-.e. Uie sy?ritiml ueli I'm'- til..-|,: .1 \ I,.. pi t|lli (??iMtaWi *! i '' : ? !{tim -, who I? l!,>ilU IiiU mI. i)eri.iii..liol:..i IpNlilllte wovh. v.-.i.: introdnuod ' and ttpoke agafi?st'.il.iie bmlset plan of .'g?ttbsg the collection ?nd lh favor of the vrpo eial. Stress .that uhould he-laid on th? heue vole in n of the church. He showed the advantage o! hu'vlng every men>' her fully ln?truotod concerning thea? coHeejtlon? as well a?-the advantage to the, poople of the ebureb..'wber? every niah. womau nnd child, paid I'll;-! We ai'animouslv I llvl? " :i " plnn a i was j lcrenap-tih tri< t last y '? ' ! {. as Ute suMiiihuiii rnt'o ! Ion .. f dth for j an ait/.r icrvlce where ?11 of kneeled ami prayed for pow* er and mi'd^nce in t -<j Work iindortak. en. we had rcvernl etrong pnpers or lujko en tli. - v.Oik iu h?ad. Wo then adjourned to go-out und do, as Well as t'ilnh ef, tlw- r?i a? v.i.rl: of the i'l.iir.'h Of Ood. " W"v alru enjoyed;the intordenoml' national iiiiia.iontir^,' ia .i>tul<- ibfti WAP billig held at l iiin. ]ilac<- and date but. - observed dlrTer^di |M?um no-we >'<i.i!>1 ..?ii'ii.i hOth \V. T. Itelvln. Atidi-rMiu. .?.ia. Ute , rt?W8 are in ijerfcct condition. . Poiw?Try Regulator pays big the yi?x 'round. 1 it Tjrevent? diaeaeo. sharp j ens the nptwt?tej imp*?v?? | " digestion. You tiget nwjr? - "live" eggs?more and atr?nger chiek?. fill lane* ?.^., CBC, flM. S3 lb. pail. tt.CO. Satiif.icii.m GSarantaicd v or Msaey .Rack. lWn*r aaSaSteMi; irnM *n fVog*. I n...itry Ituik. I TBK llKHT i OVKII MhiHt INF. "I have usod Chamberlain's ('ougl. Ucwcdy ever since I have been keep ins house," Bays L. lluiuei, ??f Jdarburj', Ala. '"l ' consider It one of 'the best remedies 1 ever used. My children have nil taken It, acd it For Balo by? FXMIGB? QltU? CO., Andemm, a. C. W .H. HAHltl?OX. Anderson, S. ?, W. A. POWKIt. Anderson, fi. C EVAN'S PU Alt M AC Y, Anderson. S. C. J. T. MeConn Bons, Anderson, S. C. PEOPLES GHOU CO., Anderson, S. C. some small amount toward the meet* j works like a dream. For colds and ! Anu?-ncoa * "?u **ruc-o. nnurrstin, o. c. log1 vf these necessary oliliRntions. J whooping cough It is excellent" ForjM. M. 1:unter, PendletoU, 8.. C The matter-of the ifr.i'/ll mission ? aale by Kvans Pharmacy. - ~fgai.T? . j, .,1.1.1 a 3S03 v nuu VWMVIB ?BANDS" h i duclng" auulitict;. Bsie by Piedmont.. ^renniHe (' reantlfo (