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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. *********** *?I . .,-.?. ^w, .J,.'; . . / * INTERESTING BUPl * ' AI*D NOTES m CLAUDE A. GRAVI * * * * * ? * * * *** * * Negro Afcldentally .Killed. | Belton. Mardi 24.-rBob , McCanty, colored, who wan in the employment or W. C. Brown, fell from a wagon] or fertiliser nogr town Mondavi after noon and h lu bead was crushed so j badly that he died that night. Holton. March 24.-Misses Edith] and Willie Holcombe af Anderson] spent Sunday 4n Belton with rcla tivec. . Mr. ahd Mrs. O. W. Gaines of Belton spent Sunday in Anderson with Mr. ?md Mr?. T. Edgar Link. J. .M?nanos of Belton was among thoce win? Rpent Sunday in Ander don ?> j -A (?.*.??? 'Vx. Mrs. E. J. Garrison- of Pelter who has been spending some tine in Bel ton the quest of her daughter, Mrs. J. F. .McCuen, bas returned.',home,; Mrs. A. M. Rea* of Gle?nville! spent the week-end ihi .town., guest ot Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mceuen .On Brown avenue. ,'.'!> ;;>;,;v| -L?J ' *...... -,, v W. H. Allen, o? the ?rm pf II. E.' ' Allen and Bro.. Co.i wholesale grocers cf Greenville, . was among ..those . in town yesterday. . ? " ' ? . *,' *:?. . .14.1 ?. ? Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Vaughan of Bel ton went to Anderson Monday to.con sult with a specialist in regard to oup of Mrs. Vaughan's ankles, " which; ; hiiB been giving her some trouble for seme time. ? . . ?-j Mi. und Tri rs. ?iob simpson ox **iea-j mopt wcro in town a tittle while Jres-l lerday. From Belton , they went to' AiideTK-on,?accompanied by Mr. and Mri- A. w. Buggs and ]M!BS:, tv?llpi ?iVi-ry. ; .... ',.. j,! Minnon Elizabeth* Robinson and Al-! herta Gilyard ;of Anderson attended] the play "Tho;Time -of His. Lire." in Belton last niglit. WhUje in, the* c?y^ lin y were the .'guests of Misa Mattie Vandiver. ' j L. O. Switzer cf tho Southern Belli Totephone Co., of Anderson was Int Beljan fin business , ... Ardey. i Earle Dunlap, a student iii Clemson I C ollege upon* the week-end wi th Wa uncle, P; W. Dunlap. j J. T. V/e:.i. one ot Belton's prOmt-l ?on* b??&^ has, l^cs^ppoir4aa .lolary public hy tho governor.. I J. A. Thompson, cashier of the Southern Bell Telephone Co., of An derson, was In Belton on business, yesterday. Mr.-.. M. A. Willingham of Bolton spent tito wf.okrcnd In Anderson, the guest of 'her "daughter, Mr?. L. L Mar-1 tin. / - ' ? * W*:[ Spencer Taylor.. Hugh Tolllson, ?"rady Harris; Le,) Cluan?. Sf neal Ma lone, C. M. Tolllson. Waiter Smith, H. L. Willingham, member*, of the Bolton Concert Band, went io Vvii linmston .Sunday to practice with the First Regiment Band.' PHI.ZKlt -?tMTA-L , Pelser; March 24i*Mr. and Mrs. j John M?Breaty very;graciously enter-j fained the younger set last Wednesday i evening^ Tho_ bpspltoble.,. McBrgaty ' ? The Perus ?af Pauline* The Palmetto ' Theater F t? ID A Y, March. 27th fa * ?: * * ?, ..:... av i at a ' *>. Atal:a? Treater* ? *JF * * * H- * * SET OF NEWS * DM BUSY BELTON * tS, Corfesponclettt, V L * * * * ?fr * * * * # * borne waa thrown open to the youn people who thoroughly enjoyed th evening. After a number of Ramos rook tn which Mies Walton of Alabam won the prize a huge box of candy the guests were served to ?delightful ices. Throughout the evening both vocal and instrumental music was far pished by Miss Edith Blgby and Miss Aguas Bell. Among those who enjoyed this, lively party were Misses 8u. Clodd, Esther Landed. Maude Stewart. Carrie Crane, Agnes Bell, M?BB Smith of Atlanta. Miss Olive Lou Wal ton, Lafayette, Ala.. Miss Edith Blg by of Willianiston, Mrs. Rufus Gaines, neo Missen Ci Vaughan .of Anderson, Messrty Herbert Drake. Witt Martin. Roy Watkins, W. K. Hudgcns and Dr. Jps Buford and Mr. Roy Griffin of Wil llamaton.. Mrs. Rufus Gaines, of Anderson, has a host of friends herc who are de lighted to have her back. In their luids?. Mrs. Gaines has been visiting |ber parents, Mr, and Mrs.. L. L. Vaughn jm Lebby street. Mr. and Mrs. Anglus Lander have had as .their house guest, Mrs. Lan der's steter Mrs. Ed Woodside and lit tle daughter Selene of Greenville. Mrs. Woodside lived here when ^he waa a Hyoung br?de>and she has many old friends andVaCqualntances 'here 'who are always glad to See ber back at the old home. \ ?d Mrs. James McAbee ot Pled ?mouk came, d?*n in-their? big touring ?car last Sunday. ' They were the ~al?8^s;of Mt. and Mrs.' Wes? Crenshsw f this place-' >? ?.H?a ?u'il C?uu? ib apenuing KV ve ra i weeks with relatives Columbia. Miss [Cloud ls a* socla^,-favorite here and. ls greatly, missed flt Ujlft. various social functions during herPahfeence. . tylss Lois Munday "has returned to her b?me here. .Miss Mundy has bean in Hodges for sogi?' time. Her friends are char med to have her brick home. She has. aa, her house guest her cousin, " ss Annie MfcCord of Hodges. Everything seed's a little dull since so much of the real genius of the town s away. Our teachers aro in Spar burg.. Mrv and Mrs. B. ?.L Murphy of Mt. Springs visited Mr. and Mrs. Todd Stewart here last Saturday. Mir. "Jake'* Martin of Greenville has Im any pl& friends .nero, who. were glad to ba vo <%4aa -4n ' -the - -midst ! 'last Buri 0 *Mrf Watt Martin bf this hu ?In..?? visiter to Gree,ny|l!e last worSlt.."ij'- -;^ ' Miss Ola Scogglns and Miss Edith Bigby spent laat w?ek end in Due 'Vest, Miss Scoggins's old borne. Tti> diing ladles returned hore where they yrs teachers In the Wost Pelter hlgh> chool. Misa Maqde EU'ektnflj-Visited relatives nd frjends ip Kanoa Patjhjast wfeek. Mr. Ramsey Sharp of ^mi?mstcn visited feWlv-^ here last webk. fr*r. /Vt ; ii Ur AUch Wa* ix bUSiueS? V?? Itor here last Friday; / . |bnrn ara rejoicing With her on her re covery, from her serjpus sickness. ??isii Felecia Weib?rn has had. her "jest her cousin, TOfes Ciao Welborn of ft?? "Woman's Collette, Due West. MIBS Maude stewart; very charming y entertained last Wednesday after noon. Among'thoa present wore the lases Lantern Mieses Clove'. Blgby, rune, Cobb, Bell, Stewart and Mrs. ^cBreaty. A aaiaq^'"course was erved by the host?ss'?ud her Sister, Iss Janie Stewart, t .|Srs.: Af W? CrensU?j^spent Thurs ay night In Wiihamsron with her shi er, Mrs. J. B. Martin; ' Thc young ladies ojfHhe Presbyterian .burch g?>e a "Miystrjry" supper m he Armory building last Friday even ing. Tha young ladies were, quito bw'ccesaf ul -, w??tt' tHilr.-auppef hod ca goodly atnouut of cash was raised for charitable purposes. kjtt> and lArs, Robert Simpson and enturen of "Piedmont came down In their handsome new seven passenger tourtufcJjS^rbg^tg!l&Ey*a)0n Mr; tom'Stoner of White Plains waa t' business visitor here last Friday.. f The town waa saddened' last Satur bay by *&?j&?*tfe of4?re. Annie Dixon fcallahatn, wife bf Mt\ Claude T Calla for Several weeks and ber devoted' husband and other loved ones wait ed patiently and submissively by ber bedside, hourly expecting tbe great change which took, place about mid night Friday pfghi She War* "a. husband an. aged mother, brothers and sbtU't^HmfpT^tma nf-friends ahd" ac lu ai niau oes who mourn iie* death.-A great concourse of friends slowly and sadly followe dthe body to Shiloh itp last reeling place, where In ?ts Kreut.sleep it will put off the corrupti ble, and put on incorruptible an^l, we shall, again, meet our, dear friend "Au* ide rttxie ty.ilsi?fVm w? i,?re esprosa our sincere sympathy for the bereaved family and bur admiration for 'Mrs Callaham's lovely Christian character. . Winter ia Updn ns again, poe day IfR is ?spring again it is .Rioter, SQ are now walting for the good old sum mer tinte. . , , s ,:r OOOOOOOOOO'OOOOOOOOO ooo LYOsafcittii: . /' i ?-.\l; I?j I jd?! ? oooooooooooooa . Abbeville. March 24.-The wedding of Miss Kattie Beatrice Lyon and ?f- I Arthur MUwee K)u<*ii on Wednesday r e-.-e?iVng th? 18th was pri ceoedc ny sev er.-il -?'.. ul pai lles .f, ?ren in rhone r) of Ali.' ena';ming brid?-el?rt. ' One, of >\ these was are rook party < g?ven -by. ? ?Alis O.^..Mj??prr?i on Mt-.day'afc ten'i'Vtb* ititi.. '.. >. house 'Was ; N.iuiif. ii}, decorated with soring now 1 ?era,and the:c^l6r'achem'e of green g^ii 1 I y-Itow v nj carried but in ?very^devait] ? I After 'several Kaines ?rrCpk^he?itW?i'^ t Were ?erredla, 've^' /lem?ttnig' Wiatt coui-se. , The bride-elect was ^rtrtjfTOt-! j ed/wirb. *r*??*itiful JPTC&m& : made lace. . . ( Monday evening Mrs. j. B. Loyal en t'ertolned the members or tfye wedding, party at a .course dinner. On Tuesday morning the 17th, Miss ' Esther Graydon gave s, combined lon- . cheon ' and' apron -shower.' ' The ;?tl- ; mate girt menus oi MISS L.yon were > M?e guests on this occasion. In the < drawing roo rr. where Miss Graydon., and Miss Lyon received their ?uest* ? i rope of twisted green ribbons laden. ' down 7wtth ali' krads of aprons -both I ue?fut and dainty waa presented.to the, i bride by three beautiful little girls-*-!' I Mis??' Mildred-Lyon, Jennie KOBO J I Pnewsley . and McCowo, while Miss Margaret ?fvans* aahg.'kWhere .the fciYq I er Shannon Flows." The guests, ^TOA then Invited''into the dining room, i where, a beautiful luncheon: J**?!;] 'served. ? lp h?noirwf St/,}WrJeev:M& i decorat loft's and the several tluncJiJSpn, ' ?courses were carried out inr green Jn.. rivery detall possibly. .The itosteae t save a toast to the hridc<-el?ct to *gbjjga ? . ^Ch^*^^li^Ay^.^^^^*/" lilas Mary" > Marle^r?^ \ Harper'a?rred-?PWW??oK ?J porch. ih the front hall^. toarHe t Klugb. sister pf, Was Ljron end .aps, ,1 [Turner received the guests, and usher- * 1 ed th^rit" Into -th* Trsrier , wh^re. ?ap. 1 Bradley and Miss Lyon wera ^ejvjagk t ! ?to.'Wednesday evening, at \8:30 i o'clock at tho Associate, ttefotoed. ? ^arwaiiyre?-i::?Kb,. ^?J^J&4< I trice ;Lycn. was nmrriod to My. (Ar$bf r j?4 ?V- . ; .x.-. . .v. -. T=SU_ fAi - rn? ? m (AUW? i iuui>.'. . rur/"' ri-nri; beaatif?rtlv .decorated with white ???dl* 1 green as the color; a^h?mp.^ dogjj* SUB Oi_Hgb?r? C?TiuirS ?nliS^.j-l&dt^iV bsanty td tho whole affair. astas ir Lyon and Mr.' Klugh were married jm-yj derneath Wareo of white and g^en rs with an enormous bunch of pto? cfr-_:fc nationa at the top. Tlte :bHd??.;*V :t? terstaftta wei^ her aister. Mw, :C I Klugh and Mrs. W. p. Turn*-. vfcoU? t beautifully g^wnedi IP^VloJK/ SlWaM $ crepe and -hor.. r^ii . ct- .hsntr, , tastber <Sr?y^p dtwwed. in .<.' tt?^reen; ?ro>?ded^Hepr. , S tit?n, Thomas Vyw.e .'VV". B. Kl?fcn. c 1 W. G, Klogh. Mi? best mauij^f. ?? . .1. T. Love of Slatcsvil?, N.,C. T*** bride came it??m the. arm of her {tattle ti Mr. Charlee ?oeeph Lyon.. I -beautiful lttxterfa?M? Mabel ?rftdWy^l and Mildred/Lyon preceded th? bridal J party- to open the 'gatea, .,Th> brid*> I ^kr?a beautiful tn . her bridal. rObjs. jfc il ?hite crespa s??tsox with tximmipgs Ot I \*HM!f?:wte valhd peariy. oi^amiaiits.j j ; After ?lt?^rj?mvM mMiti j&r-"FW-:s. Sw Kennedy. a;Wiau. tl fol reception was ?tv?n ..nt i t?o home ;. of the bride's parents. Tbc^.raa^iat ing at thi& a^tftSrttj^ members ot tbe b!f?^/??^J5^'*l(aar i SR? > * - ? . " - - -} m Bj Hi ? g (har Eye, Strong Ares, (?nod Health, * arr Secrets of Success The man wtth the punch, both men-1 taljatod^^ajeal . the Wg. business J 'f^r^: lifageaflbn j coated ,rfcrjrjffuo. land.hundred other. ^SStoui?i deW' t?Moe consWered & ?hly reUef. Modern ? medical science iaa'pro;rlded''a\'fa>. milder and more ?le?sant'form ?THy?r relief in CAR? ??T:LL'S U^^XlP. 'a purely v?'ge *^l!*uWj?it I 1' i . ' L . ?'Me . W% . ? lscn'fie 'had for 50 ? ?"Vfs at Frlers?p's Pharmacy. Belton, k ??cV WB?rethey^reJi'a^eIpr|ceWJ.ll'be ' Dromptly relut*e^" 1^'^ase. rou wish It after trying this w^d?r?'id remedy'. tumn p mi*'iiw mnim Wti Vi ' i . Bradley, and J. E. Presaley and Miss ?aggie . fJaWmer. MT?. >.??reene. Punch waa fcerred lan JhVfro?t'.pi?^ , >y:*iJseB Catlifcrfne^Wak. ; ?rtd 5M?r> ?ddgeg. ' The 'hride 'fec?iv?'d ari uh-, iiBM?l numbor of''hanilBorae presenta. MISS fiA?i?,?l??TOVS WORK, las Visited Iffaaf !?]b>oiti la Aad'erson blowing i^V^fflfrji^Mlss Garr] ingicn, me swords jar or rural tehools to Prof. W. H. Tate: The last of September. 1913, I bo in..?}- duties *s~f??#rVlsor of the ?ho?ls of Anderson county. ^Tlie -e-odWy ti?ir?,1' l^he trdstees; nd, patrons have co-operated with nae rora ' the beginning, and they have ' ubde my.;!plans,.po^b1.eI: 'Thc'trus-? \ <fee:and" pairtfn? hVyye very genoro??'w y s'ent.'me f rom schrwi tjo acJwql,^ ;'r b?Tl?y? tlmt 7V?h,?rtry begins al ; ??me.* ?pd.feylli^twpw we?^to fftw? rate Ute'opTcea-'otthe T&jmty .suptsrin cridenl. ' ..This 5f?bX a week ot hart ? ' rh .' , "tJi? 's?hools it vlB?tp^ first were'the'I1 ines cohipeting for.the prizes ottered (y.tlj?^^t?'^?choot Improvement. A*-. L?ciatlon~^3ieen Pond, Double ' fpflogs.^?nd. Old-Var,enn9B were f<n<- . Wffl? flbcea used for improve-; L?to'r I have visi ted B&OOIH where I . ?wuj. needed for ??mo special reason, . in?:i? the .schools whens, tho. ' terms ' ?fiore ?tey closed. Up to tka^pTCUgt ? Kate 1 have visited ?l, achoo'.: ?f" these 'need *t very 1 Ittle-?Jj my \ti?\\, BrhlJe mothers I hone .1 "have done ' iu?b. good,, .. . ; J t. aave orgaftlr.od fottjr^aeren (47) Ich^l^prorenen^ association. Arti r^jl|^^ ahlUhm?ntof a library In the-sch s^^lr^^^^W* tie community, by furnishing.Instrnr Bve> amusements.'' g:??'^s yyt. Syt months th?se *SBG ia|to^: ^i^pw ly MOW. mere *o than an* bO?F.form m- -mm, ( a?jtj^reJ?^^?A'^^ *^na?? l?oardf:, improvement of rho ground*, i to. The money raised and anent ls the smallest part of the .-rood roVmjNsv? from ,trie wo'rUbW of these assoein '?*jg'' ^**^r>.*';*^ arithmetic, -geognphy, history, snell ing, writing, -jmyBioiogv and reading. I And that reading IA more poorly taught-th?' any ef'tho'sutfc^taV'' ? I For tr??'eehoj?l'roow, 1 h tve suggest ed the rc-arr??g'.p? und lowering of . pictures, 'regulating "i'm? lieut 'pf ,<th? tonm\ r^?rntfrtftji 'i>f 'stain, in?t tW ' miraren might -not rate <th? %lr/d?ws? h?yV/Urged ;the inirehaso '.??pt 'afcade* ; that thc children might pdt study Cn . thc sunshine, encouraged tlie ?at?b Itshm?ir? anti entailment'ot Hbf ?ries and have' h??pcd to Vc-irade' th.-?!?n!t ? jr?nv'asM^d-ao'Mfany ?f the Radi?e . rf ty poorjy.graded In a general "mlx ?P,M ' A 'patt bf orv'time tigs beeb'spent kt the omeo a?' ttW wet* maWyiftgileai there In gettlng'WwoW^'tralBR "As the oo'tmtv''?na'8'chdoTs were" heW'io ne lt was' wiih 'ilifncuify ' that ' ??arn?d' md arranged a list or thc ! principals if^each school in the county. Ninny' business letters nave been written and roany circulars Bent out. ?Anderson county Held day was plan ned during the summer. Ideas were cot??n' ff?m Supt: Bwcarltig?'n.' Pr?r. T?te,'TOpt: Pitts, WSS'B ldary1 Bva ?tlt?$ Mid/the padlea Home Joifrmll. Prat. B. WI. .Chambers'ot'. Anderson ?tty jemmie has'cn?fge of thc athletics and has driit?d ^he boys frorn'eaeli town ship. Ttj? 'tea'cMfs, pupils >atid pat rons "ar? 'worang" for the *aV 'with conon enthusiasm.' . They hove -Kit? ten'-up'ttn ?ihrblt lo he sent to the ?tate Teachers' Association, tend tlfen ttt^.'jttn'tWe/i en Field Day. Th? ' Att'dftWn County Teacher** Club has more tHn doubled thtB yeaf In . .'dIt?tfdaTtfce: AB caalrrnan of the program committee. 1 have: helped to arran ge ' attractive programs nwar would bc of.behalt to iu?'t?achers..'As. ti Aaren. wiatt mi tho ncnonis. I rm vc glvep'the teachers pf?Bsmg invitations to ' 3imvttti?'***?b ii^^iA|^%fertI ^"h?Vo urged the trustees and^p?tfohs iofwi it Ihalcduty that the teachers reach fid ?V?dert?n for the meetings. The l?upty board hua furnished n 'fowell i ??ch'tlmc \thrch gave a' profWable *o : tal nour. Tim Jtiar pro'vep fa gTcfol 1 iraw?iig card. . 'The trustees of the county h?ve ah . l have aided them in ?ecuring teach- ' jrsv ^leering* paint, desks, .-black-" to&rds, pictures, chuirs, teachers" ieateV?tc.' , . '.irti^e 8>? nfany' other Udnga 1 have ; ifccohiplished hat the aboye, will g-lvp 1, nM ?n Idea 0f oly .work, ?imm^-M 0?rlhi8ton. Supervisor of j lutalj Schools! . .... > AT ?KW PROSPECT. ftelefpatCH io the Htraa^^etteo! Ass?. ' neW vlth^ew1 V^p?? CburchrM fc ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ k J. 13. Campbell, Barker's Creek. A. M. MeLeaso.. Belton No. 1. 3. D; Hardy, ?enoh Jvo. 2. ?; R. Hnftlfo, 43*rt?ny. B. C. Mrhrn, Bhj JJt?ek. -fL'?i. )dpw?3,^rtmmcmtb . Ph*- De?n. C?dA* Grove. Will Fowler. Cn?qiioVa. ^?li Dea?h, Cl?Wion College. Hts. Leila Knox, concord. ' ?^?t. ?skow, Cross : Roads. : ^ -Luther ?? Fowler. 'Dorch.V.tcr. C. fe. 'fteynolds, fButeka. - ^B. C.' ?nlb?a, First Creek. Dayton -'WqAllIster, Fth<t Street, Vlltlarhstot.. J. iR, fesk?w, Flat Rock. Charley Murphy, Qluok Mill. li. T. Campbell,' Hoiiea Path. onvef? Bon, Hopewell; . XL,<T. Spit, Keawee. ' . r ;K;ast-;::--rT?.r' ^-.vu^nirirri't : ; Thirty acre Field of ?onon on PANVe f^rtllJM? ^^llr. Tplttotyn is < *ronr dealer for onr nooda ami shftAsltf A better.Fe^Ukar will prodoo. ga*t planton la your own ecu u ty Utah -,; ? ?. ? ? .? - .1 ;)-.- - 'Beaaeti Melf^tQ| &b >ftftste7. ?F, V Oreendlie. ?teaentaAlve^l^danSat Mr. TBL E. Ba tfce Cote Plain-View Seed This Planter presents the most wonderful improvements in seed pUnters.since lime-hogan. The pietyre.and description can not ?o (Mm justice.' . You-must 'see:them at work-bafp-re you can properly.! appreciate their advantages over-air other planters. The seed plates do not lie flat and are not entirely covered with the seed as ?in, ail other planters. . Uut the seed . 'plates rim at an angle of dbout 4S'degrees, and onlyi a little over half of the ?edi plate is ever covered ?with the seed. As the plate turns,$??d are carried up in little carijfplly lisaped ittotchca in ihe edge of the plate,..and ?ll. the seed except one in the cup,, fall back ??ntp ,M?p lower part hopper. There; is .no brush, no metal cut-oli, slothing t? bruise the tenderest seed. Thc surplus seed ?r&'Cttrri?d^-tfftik never-failing law ol' gravitation. . -Every seed passes up in ptain sight, and drops into the Spoilt at the top of .the plate ?right before your eyes. I'.t the ^picture", you see one'grain just falling into the spout underneath,., two i other grains going up in the notches, and three grains falling-hack after ^?y 'thc ?Cvcr-?ai?iriK ?;rw u? gravitation. . V irv-.r?t- ?-si ht .i.M'.rVt.i ; * - v?; un* .'. . N < ? ^JX.a,?y human wo*-'; can be called perfect, here at last is the perfect seed idropper. With sound seed, yomiecd never replant br lose- ite??h; thinning ont, utiles.; you lia ve lo plant \ ?ry thick'^u account of cut-worms, clods,.etc. Every one is surprised and delighted at the wonderful lue I'lam-View .-Wanter." A You cani^ realize how it..d?t)^,^i#<Mi o?n hardly-belieVe-it until*you see it and then you doubt no-mor? Anderson, ?. ?. L' 1 . M I ' IJ I Wirf belton, S. C. ' "'lil 1 li?i'ijiQlgtfJifi.i .r1 . ? ? ? " " 1 1 .? - .v-tsUors will b?- e nt er tntired -hy 'O. r. Cromer, L. T. Campt*!'., ul A. utctiu, mot?nain vreek. Karl 'liKMt?, 'moleton. ife.^^?^iri?^^^tAr Springs. Wv^W^tt?e^^R^er^^ ?i-k&SI^ !??*? Wa^Turkey- Creek. E. ?.NCW?on. tjpi?tt. WTB. M?lle' Bolt, Welcome. * M. U campbell. Whitfield. (1 D. " eb?mbl?r.^rT?Blt?inston. i ni ii niiiii^?Jsi?><itl amii ir. ?4 *. a la '?The Perib of juline" HM Palmetto Theater ' -? v< ;- --o.- n . ; * Marah, ??& * ' ' -?' . if* . * ? ?i" ' a'.*'' a.'*,,a >??'-..? . . .? . v./ . . ? . I I I I* ' I I I IUI I ' I M tam or V t1 TatUnon, Piedmont i. fl.j iwfeiW umOH UUUfu>To8M? ?nc ot t*e,thon#e*i ?? ?al|?fl^ aa?tame?f aelng tbeee Wer?l^ew. . M .n.a^uballtata. ?? ?eiaip- - ???tMr ?fep.-. "tJN?ON BRaS?oir hBV? 'damonetiate?4?*??* of tte *? rW.r,??rc?*tS^ Empire Mertaaffle'f^, ^?llbi*l?? . , . -./?ra^fnrth'o^ ??jj?bt.*'?K i,s?4 ?*. f J?^?J4^'...' "tnt*- jjrf- ' ?.'ti; ?'