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PAGE -.-? ? ?- ? -^^Mil Devoted to theUpbuildinfl of Belton and Vicinity, and ajk a Medium for Communicating New? and Advertising^ szuaget of News From Busy B??Um Mrs. J. T. Woit.' one of Belton's j mort popular ladies, spent yesterday In the city of Andornen. A. S. Pant ahd J. ^jjde Oreen-have just returned' from a' business trip to Clayborn, (Ja. ??orn to Mr. and Mrs. Will c. ClinkBcales in Belton, Feb. 23rd. a eon. Mrs. It. J. ?arahreU entetralned the Helton ti. F. G. Club, and quite a number of ladles' were present and spent a most pleasant afternooa. Amone tlte honored guWsis mat Ws mentioned Mrs. li. M. Ramsey, wife ol' thc president of Greenville Female Collete. Tho passenger truin from Columbia, came into Belton yesterday two hours lute on account of the heavy downfall of snow. C. Dakiel, Spanenburg; U Lntt, Bat tluiffre; C. G. Jones. South Carolina; E. Ii. Gillian, Charlotte; Walter Wost,] Greenville; T. C. Hefmlck, North Car olina; L. lt. Matche?], Leesville; W. H. Greenwood. Atlanta; J. D. DeVaB-] ker, South Carolina; Charles F.] Green. Atlanta; J. S. Shumaker, Spat Utobutg. MI<B eva Stringer ls visiting Ab*, j W. F. Cox In Anderson this week. Mrs. W. rj, Hearin is visiting her| parents in Greenville t?uti week. Frank ?reafceelt of T^mfcTe. Texas.] is visiting his mother, Mrs. cDora| ?reaseaie, in re?*. Misses Evelyn and Mary Frew, of W.illiamstan,. were among those in Helton yesterday. They were en rout? to Anderson, where they will bc the guests or Mrft O'Dell. The following traveling men were at Hotel Geer yesterday: J. B. Kcuierly, Chicago; J. H. Hudgcns, laurens; J. A. Dozier. Augusta; IC Mrs. Claude Garrett is in Asheville for a few weeks. Her many friends here wish for hor a speedy recovery from Wet- r?cent ftlftetes and tltet tm may soon return home quite well and strong again. Mr.. Claude .Garrett ls ill ot his hotte | on North Main street. Capt J. E. Way of thc Salvation I Army, stationed at A'nd?rgbn, spent] Wednesday la Belton soliciting fSWtj for the ermy work. ^ ^One^f^the^nuist^Pjeasant affalrftsOl\\ EVERY DAY. We are turning out THE BEST WORK EVER DONE !N PHIS COMMUNITY! Why not let us make those, phot os for you? Come see us and inspect some of our work. Our prices are right-am! the quality of our work superior. BELTON, S. C. i HAVEN'T YOU BEEN EXPECTING TO START A BANK ACCOUNT? Beer/ trying to save au amount sufficient to "make a good start?" * Thc "smallest. purchase temtptation" makes' ft very hard io accumulate any certain sum by keep* ing money in your pocket OT hiding it around ttic house-probably that has b?eh YOUR lro\iDle\ . This bank accepts deposits for $1.00 and up why not come in and open an account with us NOW-let the bank help yonsavc-it is the only safe wav. / The Bank of Belton \ r ? : '-' ..; ' BELTON, 5. C? ?ii ?.?.?' ? ? ? M i. B?-...I..L: J L..U1UJM,.AK UairartHi ^mirr^ip fslinrr? r"? ' L^-fte? ^ ?: : ?.<. "'"> '"?.?' ' . '??.?-.'. ' . . ' 'Vf. .Vi:'. ' ' V '; ' "' .,' i Good Things to Eat Good Things to Wear - - ; *! ? " ? " w : . /. ;\ ? ? j . . . . You can always get t he best at our ?tore. We give all phone ordere our special at tention. Ail goods delivered promptly. Phone 66. 212 Main St TOE HOME OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT. HAND & WFiXiNGHAM CO. BELTON, S. C. the season was the old-time quilting party given Mrs. J. T. Coli at lifer | home on" Wednesday afternoon. In spite of the terrific snow storm, j which was raging, quite a la-ge mun 6r of ladies #ere present and two I antiful wobt comforts were quilt-j ed. Hoy Hes were hemmed1 and an other quilt pieced by, those wno were not expprt quilters. :?A most elaborate salad cotirse With hot Coffee wan Serv ed and the afternoon passed away most pleasantly. Mrs. Joel T. Rldja spent part of j Wednesday In Anderson. ? I Mrs. J. 1). Adger gave an excep-l UobaHy pretty nrldge ?n?d rook party Tuesday morning in honor of Miss Kate Fort of Charroston, who ts vis iting her. She had two tables of bridge and two of rook and a ntatat pleasant flfl?rhtAg Was sp'cttl by quito a number ot thc Belton ladies, 'as well .aa sonic from Greenville.' Farm Folks ls the title of the play (that WIR be preWenfjeo in the opera [house Friday night by school talent Let every one go out to see this ploy and thereby cncott.ge the young I people In their cf. ; i ts to improve themselves. Don't forget the date, Friday night,'Feb. 27th, 914. ooooooo. oooooooooooo 0 BELTON ADV?irflBESEStS. o o o On this page wilt be found oi o several- attractive ads from o1 IO ?etclmnta and business houses o o of the thriving town of Belton., o o We I ITV rte tmr readers to read o io carefully these ads. for they o 0 cirr'y bargains, abd lt will be tb oj ? o yenrr interest to take advah tage o? o o"f the opportunity offered von. o I ft, ??Vera! ?fh?r hiiitlt?g mer? o o chants of Belton who have first- o o class lines have promised us to o o patronise the Bei toil page in oj o tito bear future, and in a short o; b time we hope to make this page o o strictly a Belton page, and in oj o order for us to do this we will o o have tc have the hearty co-op-, o d eTattoft of the business men dt o o the town. Among these ads, o o WRl We found a G-irich double o o column ad from the Bank dt o 6 Belton, which ls Well Worded o b ond artistically gotten up. o SThere Is no argument against o advertising. o O OJ OOOOOOOOOOUOOOOOO?O: CI?lLIi'S LIVE IN DAMIER. H A Near Serious Accident at Belton Wednesday Night. Little Gerald, son of Mr. and Mrs. the quick' work of his father, would, nb doubt have been burned to death. Gerald waa about to retire for the night and was standing before the fire Wifen his father saw that hts clothing were on Are. Mr. Willingham caught the chili and smothered the flames which were rapidly reaching the boy's head and in a fow Seconds the fire wi?s extin guished with some damage to the child's clothing and his fa?t?W? hands Were blistered. Mr. Willingham stat ed that t!be ?oly thing that saved the [life of bia chfld was that he was present when the accident happened. DONT YOU BELIEVE IT. Some any that chronic coosUpailon cannot bo cnVCd. Ddtft yob Iwlieve it Chamberlain's Tablets hate cured others-why not you? Gi e theta a trial. They ?dst dnty a quarter. Fdr sale by Evana Pharmacy. - . *.****;>?** ***** i SOUTH WILLI ARISTON $ .* *. ?South Wllllaniaton. Feb. M.-Mfa.] Paul Georgia 'Of Or?et?Wbbd, 'ts spatia "nfc a few naya with her codalb, Mrs. ?ula Gosseft. . ?test* Zora MtoUHn An? bessie James, spent a t?w hours In Polzcr] Wednesday With friends. Mr. Charlie Evans of Piedmont, waa{ tn tho city Tuesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Davis, were called to Norris Monday to attend the funeral of Mr. Davis' brother. IIV. B?a Cmrit?fteY df Grfefch**o?a. ?pent Wednesday In the city with his brother, J. C. Candler. Rev. Mr. McIntyre of Greer; spent] Sunday night in the city with Mr. W. A. Manlain and preached a very In teresting ser"mbn at the Union churohJ THE BEST C?U?H MEDICINE. '"I^pave used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy -ever since I have been keep ing MftfaV' sayV L. C. Hames, of Marbury, Ala. "I consider lt one of thc best re Wedle? i ever used. My children have all taken it, and it works like ri dream.. For colds and whooping cough it ls excellent." For sale by fi!vans Pharmacy. . .SCAKKIAMES, ?', .Married. Sunday . afternoon, Feb. 22, at the hdme ot the bride'a father. Mr. E. M Taylor, Miss Nellie Taylor and Mr. Thoa. C. Haynle. Married, Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 2r?. at the residence of Rev. H. C. Martin. Mr. Frank Little and Miss Bertha Shirley. .Both marriages were performed by Rev. H. C. Martin of Belton. The Csar of Russia has recently de-1 enness baa increased to so alarming! -wtmnt In Vi ii aa I o wOkl?. reC"Ut ~ZTS \ and Nicholas if warns hie 'people that nothing will aponer resnlt^ ia t rte ?wst i es. won of a ititi lue ttrxn tor Us U?en ty be habitual drinkers. KC** FKOtf rIiF.K. . * Pelser, Feb. or the many preV> functlofis given for the J. V. G's quito one of the prettiest wu? a brilliant I tarty given by Misses Carrie and Ea ther Lander et their lovely honte on I Lobby street. Th,- Lander home ?I Ways pretty wea exquisitely beauti ful on thia occasion in its lovely red and green d?corations. Heurts . were used profusely. Red carnations and ferns added a 'most artistic tomb of color. During thc first fart of the evening progres sive conversation Wa? enjoyed. After this the young men drew from a heart ?overea box ? card which had j tied to H ? tiny heart bearing the hame of bin partner. Each young man , now with his fair partner pro ceeded to write a telegram, using the letters In BL Valentine using each letter aa it came IIB the first letter of a word In Writing his telegram. The reading of those telegrams caused much merriment. ? Then the pestomce (?) w?s opened, and til? Jolry young people received their valentine*, which also proved very amusing. The Misses lewder, served a very (empting and most beau tifully gotten up ?weet course to the I huppy guests. Mr. and Mrs. (stadbr Very ably assisted tire lr daughters In entertaining;. Those ...who ?njby?Wi this lovely party were MJsireB StS%CA i Of Lander Wiege, carrie eran? ofi llemtereewvW.e, Helle amt Sue Chira.1 ?Golden Grove, Maude Stewart. Edith Uigby. gara Ce*m. Mr. abd Mrs. Jean1 McBrowtv gu* (he MHWea Lander; i "Messrs. GrttftVt and Joe Buford of WU-1 Hanrstoo. Clerk ?tewan. Witt Wattlft.1 Prof. Petr!*, Mtessrs. V/alksr arru ?Tat-, kins. *~ I The tMM'ii Mtswtetrarv Sectotv of the Fim Presbytern* church were invited tb Ure hospitable homo Of, Mrs. T. M. Jre?kfns for fheir tart meet.! lng TtreUfsfy ottcrnocm. (Jufte an, amount <ff btSfslness Was attended to j *!!?r <rtftfife ?'?*?t ^?-ysst social' hour wis ttsjbyed. Mrs. Jenaros proved fierKilf a charmin* bOStbss. She served Yb her guests fruit, cake bttd rea*! genuine punnd caite and hot ch?rasete. Those present were aire. Frail?is 1 Pehfer lil, Mrs. W. ?. Dendy. Mrs. H. 41. Godfrey. Mrs. J. M. Garrett. Mrs. Joh h McBreaty. Miss Daude Stewart, Miss Sara Cobb and Miss Ly? Cobb, Mrs. Grierson of Sum- j ter I? bptm'ifwtg several w*aks here .W.th h?r daughter. Mri;' M. W. Sulli van, Mrs. Frierson is very pleasantly! remembered In Beizer, "'belog use gue?t? of 'Dr.' ?sftd 'Mfa Sullivan r?re. se\t?ra*> tlores ttetore ; The 'tn any <f Heeds of Mr. and rl?fbert or flHTWfcce jrefe grlevl ?hear Of the death of their Utile t mofcihauo-id Mf?M1 Itwt Tuesday after noon. ' Mr. and Mis. Herbert aro keepera br the Old Hotel In Pelzer. Their friends ire with them in thelr aorrbw. * Mfa. Columbus Harris or Willama ton was lb town Wednesday visiting relatives. " 4 Mr. W. K. Hodgetts is away on both k business abd a pleasure trip. Mr. H nd cen? ls nov.- in Richmond, Va_ . M>. ?oe Buford and Mr. P.oy Griffin of Willlahiston were visitors here on Motfday evening. , Mlsi Orrie Martin of Oreen v fl lc SpepTt last wcelc t?fat? her4. with "M-'iss May and Phredcnla HoTHday. Mls-i Marlin ts well known here where she so often visited her brother, Hr. Fur tain Pf. Martin abd family tferdrc tnb'y moved from P?lxcr. Mass Martin hud a voting lady friend with her. They returned tb "?rMinWU ^oWr* where Miss Martin tekf-hei. Prof. George and Muster Randolph Wetborn or 'WalHainetOh visited at Mr. S. M. Garrett's Tuesday afternoon. Several cf bur people went Over toi WTlHhtUstoa lagt Thursday evening to attend itie mlalcal given In the high school auditorium at that place. The musical was Iq every why the work or high dans and -waa greatly enjoyed by the good music lovera. Among those wno went fi-o?it here were Miss Ola Stogglns. Miss Kayle St?whrt, Misa Maude Stewart, Miss B3tth Blgby. Prbf: Petrie 'and Mr. Clark Ste Waft. . i Mr. Marshall Cooper and hts broth er-in-law Mr. Fbpber of Healey were business visitors Itere Thursday. Mba Peile Jtibes who has for Some time been conaected with the Palmet to Dry Goods Company, is gow aiwhy in Atlanta. Mice Hones will Pe tn the mllHhcry dependent the coming sea son. V|lss lopes is very popular Mero as Weft aa being a eharnathV Sales lady. We therefore look fo.'wanl to her success,m ht?r flew w?Tk!~ Miss Lye OMA? Ot Wfefe Shoats IS visiting Mrs John McBreaty. Mis? Stokes of Leader College bas ?in the very attractive ?best Ot the asea Lander on bvbby str?fet for dev-.'ra I days. Mhm Stokes his re turned to lander College. Miss Edith Blgby sp??t 'Z?ur>d*?? ?cht at uer Mutt lb WHilamstoti. sa Blgbv otfrrt?d MS her guests for the night Mis? dla SCot-glnB and Miss Alida Stewart. The ?p?Srty retttfVlhed ll?re Prtt.y meriting Where MM? Bl* by sod Hhs Ste%glua teach. Mr. H H. Tot I lion was tb Wfllddfl* tbn Tuesday a&evttoo*. Mr. H. A. Claror of White Plains Was In town bb' business thia Weeli. Though lt has been rather rainy and the roads very mtldrfy a fa umher' ofi 'farmers have had much guano hauled: dut or town this week. .TiMfr aWtWfl alga that sprite ts dOostnt. (Af sues Mildret ifarrtstin ls sp?riding ?edmont ^ - Mrs. Har flow ot mts pi soe IS ia An derson spending the week *ttd ??*<*?? Tir." Will To?llson of' White MAW iras In town this week oft bbaHRWe. ; , tbev. O. G.' Mayes of GrceaVS!? ffll?d Presbyterian pulpit SOaMty at both services. Itev. Maye? ls'| chainmn of the home tulaaron work in South Carolina By nod. | .Mr. <*. J. Murphy ' jot Mountain | Spring was a Twamew^riBltor Batar* day. Mitts Kdltli. Stewart has been right Sick'bill we are glad to say is better. I Mr. Ernest -M-erphy .was in towal Sunday. I Mr. C. J. McAllster and Mr. Tom Stegall ?r-W>1t? Plains were in town Urt wfct?> Mr. H. T. Stewart and family took dinner with 'Mrs. Stewart** brother, fir., Edeer_ Kurehy,Sunday. Mr. Harold Sullivan from tbe1 tl reen Ville side waa a busjaese vlbltor Saturduy. Master II. T. Stewart, Jr., lian been quite sick fer several days. IVA sorts. fva. Pcb."Vi.- La** Monduy evening Mrs. S. E. Inverell delightfully enter tained U few friends.- During the evening some tine selections of mit tle were rendered by Miss Annie Hal ford. Mrs. Callie Harmon, who-has been the goust for tim nobt teh days of her daughter. Mrs'. J."'H. Bedeftbaugh has returned to her home In Pros perity. Mr. and Mrs. Vf: P. McGee left Mon duy tor a trip to New Orleans. Little Cornell I'-dehbaugh. son of Pitori'?W?Be?cnbk .gVwhb? trl? <**?-. ried to Amxf?r?on "? few days ago for a slight operation is inrproving rap idly, j Rev. J, 'J?. Qsrrisou, pastor of the A. R. P. church of 1 Anderson- will1 j>reeeh Irt the A R. P. church here next Sundi;y night. His subject wtll he "iMthtn?" The public is cordial ly 'invited'ito this sped*! service. MT. Leighton Pruitt of Anderson was In town for a shtirt while the nrr-t vof tbet week. whst||j| .^^v^?wetf an .entertain-" meat in the school auditorium last night pontooned his play on account of .?PraWWi^ ?tie wll? be bora ?rn the evening of -March 3. Mr. Jap Wilson of Mt Carmal waa ia tewa-wednesday. Mr A. S^owi* jfe^aa-JtMtiHpfj hirshress here for several years has moved bin stock or goods to Star. . ? Miss. -Annie H tttt>fra>.taust? teach er of tire Iva.bjgh <choo, has begUn ,a series of recitals which wilt be giv ?The betrefft of ber pupil?. here for a few flays oft business. ^?t^^wfc^ ton when the bewitching yo?ng eren ture wh?w*mms...raynor,.better thgn a fleh \vil"reoiiir'e>?ttle athletic ;iii(l un ROphlt: Heated young man t? teutrii her lloWnX ? "n, . ; . i.i Garden aiirf ?jfA. ??.v^. ia* -tti? ;.f ?? onu? .crops grown trofft our ser* O?fr im ot f?at* h a?itt eot?plele ?S .A?'--''Xi *,^\&t1r%fk\n&,* ?PtftfSCRll'tiONS A SPECIALTY. 'Phone 54 When In need ot a doctor. DOW 8 WILSON GO. I M.? ?' * I 1 f -lljllj LESS mE?? ir BACK AND KIDNEYS HURI I Take A ?Int? of Sails ta Flush Your I h id ar) s If Madder lt?? hers Yon - Drink !.?.?* af Waler Eut lng meat regularly eventually produces kidney trouble in Honte form (... oilier, says a well known authority,' because the urie acid In meit excites the kidney i?, they become overworked; I get sluggish; clog up and cairne all Kiri? of dist ress, particularly back ache and misery In the kidney region ; rheumatic twinges, severe headaches,1 avid stomach, constipation, torpid liv-1 - cr, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary Irritation. The moment yonr back hurts or kid-' neys aren't acting light, or If bladder bothers' yoe get about four ounces of Jud Salts from any good pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of wat er before breakfast for a few days and yom- kldnyes will then act fine. Thia1 famous salts ls made from thc acid of grapes and lemon joice, combined with Ht bia, and has been used for gen erations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to nbjrmul activity; al so to neutralise the nelda in the urine, BO it no longer irritates, thoa ending bladder dteor?efs. Jad Salts con not Injure anyone; makes a delightful effervescent lithla water drink which millions of men and women take now and then to keep the kidneys und urinary organs clean, thus avoiding ?terlous kidney diseases. A "l'A lilt OF TllTsKM. pinagp give me space in yosr valua ble i>nper to express onr thanks to thone who contributed of their money or work to the repairing- of old Rob erts Church. May Cod's richest bless ing rest upon each ope of them. P. S. Wo alBu .'Xtend a special In vitation to thc public tu come and hear Our new pastor thc Rev. W. T. Hollingsworth froth Alabama. He certainly tella yb? something that will do yon good. Fr-Akmann. Cha lu?an Repairing Com. SAGE ni mm DARKENS GRAY HAIR . . - tfrm.it 'filia Throng* Faded, Lifeless .'' 'l , ? .? 1 Hair that loses Rs color and lustre, dY -wfl?n lt fudes, turns groy, dull and lifeless, ia caused by a lack of sul phur In the hair. Our grnndbiother made up a mixture of Sage Tea and Stupher to keep her locks dark and beautiful, ant! thousands ot women and then who valbe that hair which is so attractive, use only this oid-rime i-reafne^ *<-->? ~* ir>\ -TUM^ nsi . -. Nowadays we get this famous mix ture by asking at any drug atore for. a.,60 cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphurc ![a!r Remedy." which dark ens tile hair so naturally. So evenly, that nobody can possibly tnil lt has been applied. Besides it takes the dandruff out. stops scalp itching and falling hair'. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and 'draw-this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morn ing the gray disappears; but what delights the ladles With Wyeth's Sago abd Sulphur fa thal, besides beauti fully anVkenlng the barr arter a few applications, lt also brings back the gloss and lustre and gives it an ap* PPltfancAotjhupl*ncfll, Wo are exclusivo Agirais for-* Hu* 1er's and Mardi Washington*? Candi?'*?. Hast mun Heda lu? aa? *4op*?{ niles. Jerome BV Klee's (iardf n; ,] Seed. Nyara Family Remedies,' CoakHV* Pou Stain I'm*. fil?aa wild Clilrks springs Mineral Water,' Norma Morfinas Cigars. VlnoL ? Heaver OH. Bl I?. Ht Prescription.' Hawkers Eye (?'hisses Rle; Whet? ne Need of Anything tn the DRUG LINE, Get it at Pr?ersoi?'s! if You Want the BEST RESULTS. FRIERSON'S Ml PHARMACY (The Leading Drag Stoic.) Belton, S, C. F RU F TO OFR Ft ^Iffl?RJCat Thifc v,'c,-ic vc wiltgive tc? om ton:.TH free on -every pardu ladles' Home Journal pattern, applies io every purchaser. HELTON RA RU Al N STORK," Agents for Ladies' Home Jour Pattern*. ?If You Have ?Any Trouble m nv aboot waking ap these moralng* -Tnt one of eur A LA RM CLOCKS, Tttey will tura thc trick.' Kxce??^-? tine pri?es* Aird depcnilublc in-every way* ?LjJ? T ?aUa* 1 - ? ^aW ^e* j nantis, wrus* Jewelers BELtDNg'S. C. V ~ . ? :-. " TTfiTTfl TTiT ri Ml ???1.1,1)1 ^^Wr^acw ?eM ot Ow? on rah* dr * it taitit?n. Piaflmont. A C. ttdte* by lrfhoN.a?AN?uC^ -*j^<^t??r wm ?rod?ce a butter crp?> nj.VfdK BRAND?T h.i*c ??^oilstt-nt?a fe of ?s* ?S? **? ptnatersts yonr onto county their superior "crop producing" ?an?tUei. ??ii 4tffc< min Who ?MA Tb??? \^%^^mt^ ii^soo ^-^^^^ !??j?^^^ '?Wf?ttoi witt, ?tr