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* INTERESTING BU? * ANpNOlts * ?LAUDEA. CRN * V * # # * x u. u. if. ^ ^ laiton. Mardi 18.?Mr. and7 Mra.l George Urubba, of Honea'Paib, were| among tho;o in Bol ion yesterday. Mcidames H. M and D. ' A. Ooor wont to Greenville yesterday whore they will viHlt relatives. While in Greenville these ladies will go through the Jui'.son mill. This mill put? out a fine line of goods. T. Ii. Curtis of Anderson, w?s.-lwle] on business Tcusday. H. M. Addison, of Anderson may mentioned among those ! who .'Spent1 Tuesday in tho city of JEcRou. Mrs. P.sP. Robinson of Bejtoji, prdr] prfofreaa of "(?retchen Ion" herej wan a visitor to Anderson Tuesday. W. G. Templetbn. a traveling man of Abbeville, who - has many.', ftfyands hcro,. was among'those in* town yes terday. ' ' ? r . S. L. S?ilrl?y, o prominent tfe^atttl from the Shirley store section, was'aj bu.dnosB visitor here yesterday. A. B. Andrews, vice president *f the Southern railway and president of tho Biuc Ridge railroad, passed through BclLoa yesterday at ?l'-;3(?':?u route'to Anderson. H M. Geer left- yesterday, for Lan drum, where he. will visit his dhngh-'-| tor. Mr3. Roy Whltlock. r i Among those wji/.. attended the Ao-| deraon County Mod.cal Society In An il rzr.r. /csioi?ay uiuy do mentioned; Drs. W. C. Hcarlu, W. Rt Hayn te and W. E. Weatherbeeij all of Beiton \ V * -. C ounty Treasurer C. W. McGee, his wife and children*,' spent. Sunday with ?r:;. John Kay oft G~^?nie street. ! Mr Jack Slais?r of N'?r?r Carolina spent Sunday In Belton w'tb friendB. Mr.'John X. Thompson of Aude cashier of the Southern 'Betr phone Company, spent Wc Belton. Mr. I,. ('. Swltzer, plant manager or the Southern Bell Telephone Company wan in towd . Tuesday. ' Mi-:;. P. W. Dutilnp and MISS Dun lap spent Sunday'in ' Am with friends Don't forget that 'Thursday and| Friday nrb opening i)$x? in Belton when all of the pretty hew style hats will bo on -exhibition at both Mrs. M. C. Cunningham'shud trio Belton Met* cuntile, Cbmpan.\ Mrs! "?vV D. Cox spent Tnesnuy in Ander; on. Mrs'.. M. J. Cuhnirgham was iti An dor?*oh Tt'folsy Mr?. W. C\ llcartn was a:?business visitor' to Anderson Tuetiday. Mrs." Jessie B, Lewis, Mrs- F. My Cox, ajbj?i'W. J' Mborehckd. Mrs. P. P. Robinson, Mrs J. T. Cox and Mrs. Chas. V. Cot till went to Anderson I Tuesday Mrs.; Lucy P, Stringer spent Tues day in Anderson the guest of friends. Her nvtny friondfc are delighted to know she 1? strong enough for a day like tbi'.t again Mrs". W. Clarencs CHmKa*?tes, w*Ib has been upending .* several months with her mother near Neat's Creek ^hurcH. has returned " home* ':' ?- : Mrs. P. McDanleU Spent Tuesday night tu town witti her daughter. Mrs. W. Carence Cllnkscales. Hoti J; Mack Klug has a large force erf convicts at work now wldenin Drowp avenue frOi.1 the city Ihn" on down as far as tho estate of 1 Jbhn ?reen. MW Poorc entertained et ait?thd 4'cliglitfai dlntt>?r Saturday. Those] present on that occasion wew Mrs. Roy l&rier Whitioek oi; i?aadru?8tU Mt ?. H. M. Geer. Mbja JuUn ?#wls WfiA -Mlns Brie Lcwia and Miss Ledjb. Poorftt Mr. gad Mrs. Ww J. Mooreb^tfiS audit Ar. and'Mrs. J. JV'iCpx spent JJgOdaJfi wltb Mr. and MtJ^, T. C. Poore. L Mr.i T. C. Pooro. save a most ? Imrato dinner party'on. Friday evening |. jit her hospitable home in the north-id orn suburbs of Stilton. The bouse a was tovnly with Rowing plants and} decorations and toe ? Sid wann th. A roag se- ?inner was served | s ratty as it was-good ; a! I! '. v.I ? - ? ? n With nlfieei and it wa The taMs jobnnuHls yellow an c*rrie*fiut I* eydry Vnrty feit^inable.to preclusion t^rW^fc and hearty w'elconse _. Ttbose fAvited to this delightful fun ction wSel Mr. and Ifta. H. * Lew!.. Mr. and Mrs. F M. ^J^J^?^^ I Tramnwil. Mr. auf Mite J. T ar.d Mi^en SvSe te*?^WrJWNlM!_ ?.orrii* ana vvfcisbu oi yr?aa^B> - soale tSMlegc i Ifi way \ ?aTSc^p?^ house waAIr OM BUSY BELT?N * ______ ??f Correspondent. m,' , , , I I dining room was especially ) attrac * * * * * es live. Th? color scheme here and white'and Ulis.'was carrfca out throughout the dinner The center piece was of pink hyacinthe, thn hold er being draped with white with pink bend at the top. The place cards were white with pink decorations snd through a eilt in one corner was! slipped a scroll on which was writ ten the names of the guests, 'and the 'date of the dining. A' moct tempting dinner was most beautifully4 served and thoroughly enjoyed by all. Those Those invited, were Mesdames w H. Trammel, "Fuller Horton, W. U. Hay ^le, Joel T. B^ce.-^T. K Stringer. Chas. F. Pox. F. M. Cor, John jA. Hor ton. ^Jessie B. LeWlu; W. C. Hearln, W ?, Cr?er Fred Oox of Toney Creek, J. C. Qi. ?eti, J . ?. Moek of Piedmont, (V 4L'. Crosskeys, of Piedmont, G O. Tdte^ahd Millard Horton. I Mrs. R M. Ilolcorabe and Mm C. I O>T0ddvWdt?.Ui<-guests of Mrs. T. C. ' Foore Tuesday. ! Mjlliacr* Qgenlngs. \ I Belton, March 18.?The Beltpn Mer >tllfc co?pa^y and M.rs. tM. C. Cun haih, "Wrb ' popular1 millinery es I appeared on' page this week, will have their, openings T^urse^y 'Sna FrldayJ Maren | l^nd 20._Thje p^lc_Js cordtaBy In-, - to. attend their- millinery open-| Btettoa* Mercantile Co/s ad this ioiesaie Grocery. Belton, '?Marctf 18.?R. F. Horton. nno . L-^tS?*;;5 yTymjfprvVLB QUBlncSB m'en, who voas! * been conducting a tal? grocery for the past two. und a hnif years, has sold out to C. C. Wilson. Mr: Wttafeu -Is a* promi nent business man' of Belton also, he haviusf toffja'?wA?^\)of ce_=i ducted' a retal mercantile business hens.- His many friends T?fc5h him much success^ In the wholessle line Pelton Merchants my 'Mferthants of Belto? Car tied Ada on T??sday> Last We arc proud et the ads carried in Tuesday s Issue of The Intelligencer tho # it?lng the BeRon..page sho tg^tbwft of .Belton continue to do business: with them, rhe large -number ?avo ^BeUo^ay ^lton ^^dV , Advertising in The Intelligencer. j A great many leading merchants of ton baye bone patronising tia llh lly. boiUhere are'o?ietS who car , nico lines and never toil tfleir friend* what they fca*? throM*E sirer- j sin?? channels.' Of course we are nci! ig to run ihe business of thgse bbants, but if It helps' ?n? mer chant to <d*ertlse why should r.st help others. ' Gad of Bcltonka mbr Lnaj^r^at^d ibe: other day:,^?dit$fce. had been receiving direct results from the ads he is carrying m The Intelli gencer. This merchant Is a?wn;-be-| never" in advertislHg. ' Why ? ^Bec?uso be gets results. ft .Mr. Mcrcliantand Busines, Mwvouil is up at The lnteUigen?; log department. Belton. Werts Build lug, when- you decide 'to speak to the people with printer's In. We will ^dly.-'cal on yon; - ?--. > > *' ?** * * * * * ?7* * ? * The health of this community. Is efy good at this writing. / Misses Lily and Josle Crorte* visited 41*8 Oelestla Compton Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. J. ?. Sulivan and little on,-Leo, epent Sunday afternoon with .m JVC Cole and family. Mi& Msftds Keys spent Sunday with it$S Olfendla. Gentry. Min? TioHe. Sullivan spent-Sunday ifterPoon with/ Miss Maggtev Col?. j tfl5? ?SS?*"'-' * GeofS^? lund?y wfta, Mrvfcnd Mrs. T* T*. Msd ox .'S-i' " :''-' 1W?BCI lift^lUy a~d Ruth Bulllvan peuft saturday uisht and Sunday with ' and Mrs. J. lvL Jolly. " ?. ITW* ftaijM??- df the Doubts Spj-ingB cWOO? ajfe *ft. E. P Broeof-principal iaa^Mw^M?Sacola Branyon and Mrs. &\im ?dlivan. I HHHHp Hen.ry Martin or near Oak al?- w^visiting this sectlpn Sunday fternoon. ; t M;r* Prue Comptoh and- 'brother "rasik-attended preac?Ing at^?akdalo lismuiy. ' "} Misses Estelle and Essie BaciAer re visiting their sister, Mrs. Luther ,1,'iyan' ; - ! KWkUa. March 18.?Souther h girls of-.thiftiftw. wbn**s Wired fer rotber that the ftre whiuk Jald pring nnery. hats and other fcld^fv Is. Misa L*Eag!c Boat practically at! oa personal eeaoaa-u*a <+sa*t* Mr i^c; ' -vi- -i.tha wire b?t most of the otho'r students farad ?b'-battar. ?' > Irrte? hero ana i?f well - ?jr rsmarai jeatrieaU. I aaen ae. of s THE STANDFfP? v ?JuBt dropned In to.have a little c ^with ytm Air. ^U?ligeocer Man.'a t/> let you hnpw that I 'hey ge| pretty cipae thues; but am glad they ait up au tafe *?tfoe-. & fk ? K ?i?n'i HI what 1 sala about Ibem. and Vw ofwfe hoard that the truth.hurts, and person-] nlly. it doesnH seem to me. that it-won't! he iinif .i? iiurd for iheiu'to riug timsr dasBoroos. places a* it would be to ._ for; killlug -somebody at the same plat e. And this doesn't take Into considera-r tiop th? safety of the public. ' I'm^boot as close to the station as to the public well, so it doesal, make no diff?rence to me wh?re I get-on. I was-just talking-about the convenience to the publie. Beltoa cttts??u are very much pleased that they even stop at the station at all ho.*.- But, I : suese after lall the con^paay has done a good deal for the town %nd to tell the truth I was not talking about tlie citizens of I th? town kicking tohen< I wrote yotil last T'je traveling public was whatf I .had reference to. Did It ever occur to you that Belton is like-New York city In one parjJcu ar? Well, iftikur? is and In more than no particular. It's got a Mitchell for nayor an* he's a young1 man too. And John " Ross uuff. Puryoy hisn/t got anything on i^Mn; th?V^git up and git" Beltoh'^'growing so-iast we bad to Ideh? thj straits so th? people could pass. ' . i ' rV !; If nuhy more p?opi? nome out for. ^rovocnot;. tbero won't- be any voters eft, and If everv man votes for htm elf th?e'? he a deadlock ML -.W v???A> y?,.^^-.*? : 1 ~z.T,i to cuwue jar. kniaee ware-L ouse plan. It looks pretty good to in? see the farmer, coming to his own. em ever the man, who tills- the soil an ua5;his?o^oni?* coii^^ejfaMua aroe? as. >thc broWnsw.]?U- W nd boD4s,. tHei south wltl come into 1 wn ana t?Marmer w4V Jb*. where ught to be Ou_e.,raiuK>n ? am gladl fs Mr, Puke's plan, thai there is no lolltlcs In it, and another ; reason is haj^jhc[hag the wherewithal to make it THE BTANDPJPE MAjhl. Ifesa???M^t at noon. Sqnator Jsa^Mtf^d ilka Panama exemption. ; Titlight tar the time to vote on ve suffrage amendment continued riwnastsA Fssed urgent deficiency it ion bill ; after voUa* doWn to o!fmJs?.?.e 1509,90ft ?er ' ancft of Mea^tKrafngees. .djournod 5:05 p. m. - to noon ? i f?-l?MtSf^Met at neon Uglendar day brought Up- consider^ tied of many special bllUt. \ Interstate^'eo^?u**?ea commission icani argument r?vorlkg giving Inr il?to;coj?i?si(c^ con rol/of gas pipelines. ' /Ajilourned at r,;3g, p . m. to .-noon - *??> sdmehow. :hcte rja adcuH ? wa* not a hobo; but a Ti|sQfiQiii?ii_ com In a clfl?s ?ll ! his o^oc ~.; r ''.fi-vs-xJC im X Tw. ahw called him "Freddy,* ; i omau ' qrwl?.?:' ; never uoew where to tit FredSy tycs. the a.atl. " fcluie^tdf-jro? can get that 1 ire wits the Dr- Jekyll a ml Mr, Hyde of rattan. -Now yOs *? j bin* se_a^w and dsjUyrstaM* ; freight car, aha now* you don't, AS fs?t and elusive a?^St?SjftlsS. ' ^^Igtur. Tjtr^iflfoi a tfraj^td?ta; t<> ; seep raw? ou r?? ' verj ^sass-, ; itaaad oeaew*paper res*?rs h** e t&t Fredde*. 0?> tiut? - they- ?art on their trip through : \ be? w-^f m vtm?$ : ate^ stopping'si fevery -way statten. " Tha o&t t?t^s'iter iamp sera ' ?ne? tfe^j^uWgVH if? * w?i to sls^'tbe average gAaa^c^ef tftVTGSu t'WSJP'l^ .'^ar. bs slither- ' Be* i PICK Kit. OUNS?ST tkts paner I Apm afc/^ ?-I ^f^f^l p ^ ? Helton, s, c. Job Printing Bank ml Cotton Mitt W?tk ikkmmM Ltmm W6RKt ana~?l? FORMS T-t" ' [Orders Taken for F^J^r?&^tg' ' - pi ? ' . *- - - \ > > n*. ?~>^~?Z-mi rv * (By ; ti?o late Gen. J. Madison Drake, Historian Army and Ki\vy Mct?i of Honor Legfipn, C. S. A i in ciril ?ifQ there are ties o$ affoc tlon; at friendship, of famllx, and in an army d?jtfnjK a war the. tie of *y>mrad? sntp surpassing in fervor aud\-Inten sity all other human bond Cr^tofna! tlo binding -men tojfeSfcfc? that of Freemasonry,, a, boni ..o? wablp that lma.boanirfocwnlied roved the wide wor"" ?o to moAkidd. ; There were numerous Instances hi which the secrea tie-of Mwonrs' inter icd at- critical moments not^only tu Ue. b*d to prison, pens, where pcr .aho-wed ,v?wer,s brilliance, than tltat radta*oA-..by tany diamond, Propejfltfr ;\%ifeiV.>^sesfiCT?> '?s??, i^e? ^tflroteeted, u?43KS$?fcl tiens.''stayed, . ' by . the1 ' ' t??a?s' -sib? . jjewoe*,.-.- ieinMl^^?/ilK!| longed to the uvystic circle', and eeeap> |g^>r.iAfm.ers of war o* Uoth sides, Isfb^aAl ?ope.eeemed lost, were/wtc ??oceAv.tli.r?tifil' ,iU henis^. Ipfia)?h?^ I do not know that I ?in more for cibly Illustrate-tho trach of this ment than by relating a thrljUlh |dent on the day following the guluary battle of AntleiA?. v/qw&^al grievouslywounded . Virginia^ Wlih had lain liolplesoly nnon the blood? ?eeblR vo?co caUe4 a methber of ihe 5th New -Hampshire Regiment, bom man^ by. :tlvgt. ?^rllng nutr.i Edward K. (!roKH. .<#^"W4S;. et duty .no?. tar .fron. Unies, and gave him a slip ot on which hud Jieen. marked In le, apparently, with - mystic signs. In lieu of ilrtt bit Of 'Htlek .hi"! I is lifp'a blood had : Ink; v.-r.c ^fellow." said tin-. j rent ly dyipg ox * e last eat t.;*bjk oleco of paper to one . *>&. your lookers whom yo^i j _ to tta a l^eeroAsou. l am dying ;and wouiaaiko to gfvo my last juejisage^to, my family through tho .medium ot&aa Uk*0X brethren. The'NoW Hampshire soldier," Whose p?Srt- 'was full of sympathy for-the PdHb^Umste 'Southron, after covering him with his blanket, making him as HMBtortable as, possible,. : tookVe' the Bt?nke looking missive and. making, Mg<a)M?erous way to the rear. Aellv* ?red It into the tends of -Colonel Dr^sv-^iho, sit^eus? -a s:cmber\o? -the rraternlty was unable to d?clpb?p.the mn'V eiagalarlv lascribed. tbe colonel. MWe>e^ *>elWg ft to be a raee of lifo or <KuHb- the bearer of the strange missive having^-toitl -of tha desperate condition, of Hb sonder, cd? Bulled with Cant. I. P, Perry of hi regrhnent; a memb*?,o?.the 32a^.tta>! gr?e*to.J4?sp*r?r ?a? -he. had no soon- ] or. exhibits* to.hrrp the tttgaJS? tiro rt.itcr somewhat csclledfcro t?50 man who *ent this Is a i In imminent .-peril and lonei Cross, fearfully w? ^b^^utsA who at burg met the glorious death he ?cveto?xat aase JttasJU > for brother Masons in his command ?ad.i soldier andf rescue ' Mm'trom a fiitt-iaXwlng to .tue; eines pi yt ti.e two lines of battle and I stobt drtjBg; o* ?mall arms iery>. which pro*trate4-the sora as U, done, by. I Jtg. party was,. coiUMdJeA to m the Bxoimd ,t? Ute ?pot ,-cisnB and hanJsome rie had been "shot througb ?Ad, h?east awi,^saK from I rfeedj?.waa Sn ? state af.s?a Jess, storm of- 4?hot i a.' feb?rt. stftpe ; before deadly, enemies. Tui. Ctv? ?vrvHo rendered him by mute] expressions, of lovo. Removed to the g^ncM^^OBP'taL -aj^^v^ebtugtoj^.thev Soutbrop speedily recovered from -.tola ghastly .wound^ and later op. was. ex-, cliaugos 'ami tperm(U?4vtoA^e^ira>.^ the . south. The soldier thus rescued from the] uviuiiHuu 10 an AiUhaTfra r?arment Wtor w?si ?'?lemhVr-^of a* Rfasopfb lodge ae MpbJi?^, .. , J^T! . 4 . j tt^^aain?, ?sday^ the, jcolopaWt^ot y a sSto regiment whoso body . had n riddled with bullets and who had * *ese on the'field all night; k nown, to . our solaiers pud was,treated with the. iitmpst.wind ROjiffc.hy bis New Hampshire brethren ftWVlwhom but u few hours previous i?6-,p?.J?^ been engaged 1ft lierez end fwajsg^combct, ^^fiajUHfr^were the strongQbt friend*! f cl?pe ; formed/ on the battle field ; for tbiere, amid carnage and desolating .scene.:, the true heart opens its iaBt>^ end < humanity again asserts It ifl'Sytfc. The enemy. wlumi.bttt?a short fore* one b* doing his beat, to kill, yarn bpw, <'endeavor., to .sayc. Vou supply him with : consuming thirst witi Hyjggyf fisc-a to sustain-. TjfK^istrength. ., uy)....... i. .- -.r.lg ^ gO^Uifc. :<{?^-;-Pronbled mind. All that la Im c-f charitable In your nuMire .twwi! to., your face and you'becomeF secreted by that spirit m ^Bbttaajthikim that glv?ajan?l- h'tin t, lakes," .,. Ju Aft< -moon in the prison Inclns [purej.nj. ?tfasfwb. .wiikJi, by the way. wna.a paradise compared to others In the Bopth ow.lnig to the largo live oak lornto epptain of the ' iment. the be/.'. :vt of ? .regardera a it in tho ipclbsure. eh ^jHtt^bkjjB&ivcritai ifin with a I of Vrothe." Ifi'weV course - of ??H happily recognized each other 'is Ma-| cttn i_ do to fender. * : 1 tue Confcdcwtaaalvwy Mena. ' ''Well, captyln," r?pUed the Upton Jewels Rtoi?nV I prisoner, "It 1 cpuld ^'provide*-wIt* I Atlanta. Kare^ 18.~jviofe thanj?,- { BtylM>'b''?^ t would be 000 worth of dtamondB arid rubles', the" More, than [?, enabled to build a bunk for myself property of Miss Nap nuBlgnoh.a well Shove the ground," . .... . known' Atlant Korlsty girl, have boon j i lio feouthrbh,-after extending his 8toion from the DnBtetioh. hntflo wn/t hand, which* wns nr^-n-ly ;?r-epei? the aid -of. tbo dei??tlv?b""ha? lahd slgnirtcantly pressed* took his Jno a,a ol, tbe detenu.. 'departure, asid a couple of hours sf- Sought. ilIflt?j?fliH^ ?rrt"t>1 ye?*' ?'baffling feature of t): ! low 'fift^SwMs^-t^to- ?y- thai Miss QuBlgnon hod not worn any ?^r?d?v,d? jewols slnpe^about Christmas lime i friends, saving scarcely enough tn nn- > They are locked up in n r^Uei e_d h wer Iiis, own ourpoBO. J kept in a drescsr drawer. When l*jjnlsjh?a?^ef ."r.r.y. insttilces. of Miss' D?BIghOn wettl to look for thorn 'a day fer! two'ago* they Wo'ro gone, but ^hls^Waracter^ thftt csJcneenn^ my ebBeovet|[(^-? dju^JK . Ute four years/ war to. eh?^\m.lAVfi. that true-hcart ed^inen. jjr?n thpuft ;e4e?)cs. ,T?^.^vu WWi 1b no way to determine at what period during the pant three monthn It DAY, MARCH 19th and 20trir " We rwi?T have on display ?ll the newest pat s terns in ?^sSooctSi I ace$ ^hd J?m^rpicler ! ies. . * Also Men's, Warners an# Childrens* Shoes *ff&i s^^'SSRnnier, the prettiest, a . t\UC We tuiyc cVvV ?WU. I Our mii??Vs?ry this seasn-Tar. surpasses &f?y* ever been shown in Come and secus. We will convince .you tiiis is the place to buy. I Th? quality is. hi?h,'* the prices are reason raSte. . v ; - II it pleases us to. please you. - . at f&ir dcv^sr for our funjli frfclian'iMi1 ' A better Fertilize* will pj^aon $ast planten1 M> y*?ur own rout!1." t';t Kndresa a RariAla, f^ur,: -* ft **aor other, dealers 0?, aeutatire at Anderson, Hi wrier ^crop pro^ttciaj*' qualities re den?otiBtrate? fo toi?.? -?f Mg' Asii tfe* rain erne ej*#??&P?M' ftl*W ML, gg"^^'