?' G E *EVOTED TO THE UreUlUMNG OF BELTON AND VICINITY, AND AS A MEDIUM FOB COI^?N?C?T?
*' NEWSK?ND ADVERTISING.
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V Helten; April fJ.-Mr. ?ntl Mr?.H. M:
l!r;;ni]i-tt of Chester aro spending a
wanto in town guestee pf Mr. ?nd Afr?.
T. Ai'Willl?jnu. ;
iu> tyr.-.V. W, collier.of Greenville} Mr.
I) ll. Harrison of Greenville. Mr. N.
'.H.' ncnttle of Anderson, and Mr. I* C.
r'tvitetu: Of Anderdon. All of the south
ern Hell Telephone Co., were visitor*
In town today.
IU :,ton. April H.-Mr. and Mrs. C. B.
Kay, of Kelton Boute 2, wore In town
nhopping, yesterday.
Col. L. E. Campbell, of Eureka, waB
among those In town yesterday.
CJi hipen Will lag-ia m, was a visitor
tn Anderson yesterday.
.Ian. A.,Cox, of Tonoy Creek section,
wau amnpg thom; In ?own on business
.^i;?O. ? ?
XoX'ton Parker, a prominent farmer,
<.: I lie .InchKoh Mlli section, was herc
on business today.
i, T. Donn, orto q? Teney* Creek's
prosp?rons elUxcnu. wan in towu tp
d .y on hiiHh?B?t. Mr. Hean .purchased
?^M^dsomei VaW*tt?r\if? fear ftj?flid,
<I. W. Oriihha while her.-. Mr. 'Irtibbs
ls r^irewntlnfrtl. A. WlP'S/of lionel
"IVtit- - . ...
vlnltor to Anderson today.
MIKB B?salo O. Livingston, who is
t< aching muBlc itt Olnr, fi. C.. arrived
In Kelton thin aftTno/.t and will spend
!.';..: ! r with her pafvuia^ Hr. and Mrs. !
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Fl.Or?l?NCE'^RirriClMIN' HOME
Lifter front Hie President to Readers
of this Paper.
Hear Prion ii: ? ''!*|&B
While the poor wo hj?vo always with
nVnnd that we know that wc shotHd
' never close our,-.ears>: to tho cry of<
i:nnvijidtthle poverty, it .still"' seems I
il.-at.'of nil t?m?S of the ye&r.'.tiie Eas*
tertldp, fc.rc.at, ^sacrificial ?sesson, ia;
tho, Cine particularly fitting for our
moat *genoorook' glvitig to 'those 'leas
fortunate., t*?aa.,v-pnrsclvee.;?:.Qt. such
ore eur poor rcirls, whose.lives, most
of frYcm.iieve fallon far ?hort of ahun
^}yH**0, M?rftaalljr-or.materially. They
crme tr. n;4, most often in need of ev
erything, fran- the hind word' to the
helping "luind: ' 1
7 - _0ur hotno is for one class only,?
thoca who luVve. m:\do their 'tirai I
ako. and desire in fcrsakc ?erev-j
er the "path which leadeth to destruc
i-'.pix." *
Tho nnmc ' "Pforcu e Crittenden"]
' ?ow:? ubt imply' vSuSniucni or inco?as;
of any kind. Iii all. this homo has* re-'
ce.?ved $l,?Od from the National FQJN
?ojgh Mission and nothing for over it
.yctva. ' * ....*!
0.11 y thoFe who haye preyed that
Cod's grace should enter thc heaits
of these, poor, errlnc ones, and have
si rtven lo help In that work of grace- 1
only those that know what joy comes:
> when one cees a blighted life regen*
crated. Such joy ia ours, over and
over again; no^lfgt'.we afe;3Dt some
time:*, saudeued because si?ftirtfut these
roor children' willfully turaron) the
?^?^ ?. Uten that >-eV^an only.
; y ? nd hope- and ^WPT^J^AW?
nvapyt^who have foraekeOi?ne
. %p, ?itv TVadi hg Wt* ! KW of
USH^^HMyInenc ld inch atation'k
: Cioin to. Ww^jilU??tOv
y^&\?\^r naran?^_^?S?^^
undi' our oajt/nTTSMHye, ten nod :
yearn a?o, and each succee/ltn#7o?ir
adding to tte number.
w'iy, loul lnue firmly planted their
feet upon the Bock of Christ Jesus.
Vice, ul (f??\(vn, us nxiilitve'rB. ' ir'1!??
fnt'ondrht Sn'."tho hospital where ah?t
.? ...iv,!! lier training, tn nnother state
'far'Yroin herc. They votiie to us from
irrere la ( itriftion focopt an
ways ChrlBtiaa practice.
just ' iSecause
tee is your wife, struj
JEWELERS
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SET OF NEWS *
3M BUSY BELTON *
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K. Livingston,,Sr., M??B Livingston
.ill return to Olar Monday,
B; W. Gregory< df Willt?metori, waa
among thu business men in Belton to- j
day. ' -? r?J>" V-.w.fil
.1. W. KOTHR?CK IX BELTON
Harm Demonstrator I'liid ti Visit ta
Hustling Little City.
.Belton, April 8.-The competent and
pleasant' .Karn Demonstration Agent,
J. W. Holbrook, of Anderson county,
waa iiv.BeltOn today. Mr. Hollirork ta
very anxious to get three ladio3 in
Belton who.blake butter for market to
allow bim to make a test of the Quel-'
ity of milk used for butter. He Jpia
u | >sier teat will show the exact"
amount of butter .in a certain amount,
of mille. He wants' to have this dem
onstration tn the near futur?. Mr.
i othrock says that a cow should,pro
duce a; jpouj^ofpalik dal Iv. J
hw'?^a|cffSo^t% exhibits ot the
?atir?Ws?4loT?t*a?4.that he tfflfnis
the farmers of Belton ind vlclntt^'to
have, ajine exhibit in the agrlcnltural
department and there ls no reason,
vfcyiy ouf farmers should not hav; omi
<rf rlvebost exhibit Bhould not have on*'
Now is the time to begin and 'keep
the.aKriculturaJ^xbWt rnianlnd ?nif
have. All'thnlBls'n^.MaYy ia co-op
eration of thc farmers and the Farm
DonT^n^r^tor^^TGSt itrbe staid by the
judges. hext^ftttTat UK? State Fair th nt
Helton Is amons the leader? li> a***
culture/ This is true, but what tho
lomonstrator wanta is to have thea?
oxhihltu .it the Fair that visltorn: wbo
?re nbtvpcqualnted with the wonder
ful progress of agriculture in Ander
son county, may sec and learn of this
portion of the piedmont.
world'? goods? ?nd the burden of their
?upport taxes our every dollar be
yond its capacity. Wo need jnoney,
need lt badly for our every day needs;
wo' ul ways| will-, need money as* long
Ins unrents are ignorant and girlsv?re
in danger. Our family ta Lrw?yB [
large, si nrcpen^ ndrnbering m . /Wei
nave little babies of a few weeks, .,a
few monthaViJonto a year old*;, samel
I two "vear8r..(ipur girls averafty.Miw
tween Ute ages of IC and 19. We hiwe
had a-most'trying* year. -We nfej?d:,u.o?
only nio.u'.v,, but Ms eo.nlvalent--food,
fuel, clothing.. V,.., f l L
we are now'ln greater neqd thenj
ever, because- wu must have ja ..newl
building, in an ot lier locality, abd tbatl
very soon. We tire much hatnpered|
by lack cf room! At'present. one var
inconvenient epafiiuent must aWvc as
work " room, school room, chapel and
.s cf-iscreaiiori. We have: no in
firmary, .there being no suck place
eet ;ih!d?> for thi.t purpose We ruust
have a wjng,for preventive werk, so
iu?uy touc^i??^K"!appeals csise u.- ut tc
take young; girls because they fall,
[from dangerous environments J and
we caniifc blake tb#m because wo have
I no room? for \h?m. '
We haye a great work to do, but we
can do only aa much as your contri
butions enabl*--?s to do. Our frienda
are our only^relfwc?-r-Wlll you not
heip ns, ami as liberally as you calif
Wj^^^^W^ehr.h reader every Kas
- 'a?C?'CftAITrSA fG. TKARIN,
.^SKli\ltair*'V- President.
: tendohr Home, ', >
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ling th^^m^?Ji^k successful
?I Constitutionalist campaigir agatnat
(Torre?n and a mt?tltudo of Incidents
hard'^ ?^t^?re?**?" anld Assoct
a?ad - r.^a TOi-i-OTi^ndenia wno ac co tn
?pinled General Villa, and who reached
Kl Paso Wednajday night.
What 6tr***-bnfe chiefly during the
. '''pei-bi." i?Sreefcsald, "was the mix
|tnr? or 'tear'add conndcn<:e Villa's!
mame Inspired In his followers.
"General Vll|a says t he will shoot
[anybody who eilis Juc telegraph wires
[by shooting from t*?e train,' called out
in officer td" the soldiers on t?p'o'r'eT
rorip train i vlke; were improving their
shooting' at the "
" .polos ?nsta
firing ceased. '1
.nd tble-foSr^raal at once* simd -a
pmtf ^prr^poq^ent to ? . mil,
operafbr In hiB field pf&ce. un
tony. But these pitiful evidences left
no doubt that thia, waa war.
j - ACourbge !h the hospital waa match
ed by courage..lo the field by willing
?ness'to ventue everything for the great
I prize in death battle. Nev?r bofore
were r?Vv-Molo?era 'moro easily turn
ed back from bight Into the thick pf
death, aaa the conflict. During 'the
llrst daylight artillery-and Infantry
?4tack i ou Gomez ? Palacio the federal '
fire ?grew so hot -that thiuga-seemed
to Lv going badly for the rebels, Men
bagan: to'leave* the trenches and make
their, sru-y'to the rear. ? ' j
?t once'.a Mexican rode on
horseback through the mesquite th the
direction of the rearward movement.
'V?ela' (go back) h-j yelled. And at
[the word, the men faced the shot and j
shell from the south once more and]
'all marched cheerfully back to thu
ileld they were about to abandon.
I "Jn simple justice, it must bs said
that there were fewer: evidences . of,
. vandalism. The morning of the en
trance into Gomez Palacio some sol
diers rode up to a well kept coting?
jon the grounds of P J soap factory.
[The proprietor watched them anxious
ly. Oas soldier drew In at the gal
lery, where,? rnagnlficpnt .,v.in.e , was
brillant with roses;"he took one;and
Waived tt gayly to hlo companions ?Od
all 'rode, oh, leaving the house owner
asfonlshrid at the illustration of mil
itary'mod?ration. ' j
"There w ?ne h?*?n? of Federal Bpr
v'ie'? for which the' rebel has constant {
hate. This ls the" v?'l?nte?r blanch,
made up of followers of Orozcp, In
thh anU-Mitde'ro revolution 'rall "J , 'Col
orado!?.' ' "All ('oidradi?R''.'must; engl
s?ipll die.' ' - jV j i'-sif
I .Througb the Wlio{o campaign yilla ;
j lias boen direct in lils methods. Tof
}<pon wa8 ; oken by main.' strength
and tenncttjr>'When will Torre?n fall?'
\B> newspaper correspondent, asked Vil
;.!?-..nt hV??nVui?'i?.-r?? ;iie day after fie
fejlure of th? light assault from which
; success had been expected. 'I. don't
'.know/ lie said sharply. 'All I know is
?that the town lg" going to'ha taken be
I fore'we quit.' "
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1 The Gi-eenviile Clearing House -A*-!*;
6 octal ion has offered-1110.0,1016 af JdfM'?
.). W, Norwood, a prominent* hamter of
this city, for a-position on the board of 1
directors.in Ufe federal res-?tve j ?Ank'
. of this district. There areJto be three
hfi?mfiluie A, tlirce to consiitutc-claax
.classe*?*! dir^tpps,.^te?ao^?mtl
li, and . taroo to constitute ?CIOBS C.
It is desired to have Mr.-Norwood one
of the n aree Class A directors. -
Tho Class A dlrectcjw. J?ro ito'" bo
bankers and they are to be chosen hy i
the national'banks who-ape members
of the association, it seems to be
*h**-onc cf thsss ii?i?v C?ass a direct- j
ors should come from Virginia, an
other from Maryland and that Mr. J.
w. Norwood, representing the two!
Carolinas. -s.u-c-uid bis tho third. We
can.see no better solution to tho alt- ,
ualicu. 1
t ??r. J. W. Norwood ls thoroughly
(familiar with bau kine onditions In
the. two Carolinas. He is thorough
ly acquainted with fae needs of the
two states, with the paper that they
have to otter and with oth sr details
that a. banking member-of the board (
Of directors should he acquainted
.with, : He. has extensive, connections ,
(bi ^both North, and South Carolina .nul
1? a man whose Integrity or ?alrho??
cannot ba questioned hy anybody. Just
such a,man if? needed, on. Hie bbard..
?t will be i??ipoB'ilble for eaci? ?t?te
,|U ?ho. district to b?v-i a ife'A di
rector.- it seems to u? that a director
from Maryland could, represent that ,
State, and the Dif;tr!el. or Columbia. A j
director from Virginia could represent 1
[.that state and Wost.Virginia: Mr. J. j
IW. Norwood could renre
?^?uth Carolina. I
i Thq.Re'e^?.?r-.i of Mr.. Nor-VoeH na h 1
dlccctor.of the bank will, .tdd fur,th*?(
HAD 31FLATIVKS lt KKK.
A.htessago was received here yes
terday, afternoon announcing the sud
den 'death of Mrs. Myrtle MeMurtery
Sud!*?. urh!oh eecurcT? at Leighton,
fro?ia a. recent illness, and wa? getting
alonfe Vory nicely. She had Just (In
tabed a hearty dinner, when upon
leaving '.he dln'ng room to return to |
? ci. ihn dropped dead- H<*r
death is said to have been caused from
1er was
if Georgi
. ono, of,.
r?ldente,
if ssa. and
the youngest
VcSlurrev. or
a iowa's moat
was about
vae{a? slater of
olley an.i H m ry j
lad wotnaa , having
th* Baptist .churoh
. Brr^i'fts- i~? bea
red by an ' infant
Sid, her father sud
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Everyone Has It Wit!
His Pow** to be Happy
A celebrated French physician hall
said that'^a ataa's liver Sa the barom
eter of his disposition.''
Ever/ maa en* f very woman know?
that the cheprfpl emile is a bis; facv
tor for one's success.
Everyone should know that j lie dis
ordered liver ja cause of ninety perl
cent of human, ills- Lazy overwork
ed livers are the prime causes of I
headaches. Indigestion, constipation!
and dozens of other Ills.
But the inactive liver always warns
by costed tongue."POUT stomach, du'l
eye and even laziness. Heed yovrl
warning and you insure happiness'tel
yourself and reflect lt upon your as-,
sociales. Calomel used to do. Mod
ern day science hus found a .better
Krar in CAUSWELL'S LIVER-AID
Iwl 'ch is ? puro vegetable remedy on I
PO : under guarantee or money re
f. nded n; t.atn for large bottle.
/ ak .t'VIerBOn'W'fH&ftVih?ey, "Belton, a
*., about lt
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Jimmi
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Conten
tion of D^rirmr.atin^ Atjatnit
South AiianU'c Ports
(Hy ASj|nfi^d Press)
Washington, April '.t. -Senator Till
man today had read into the senate
copies' of ;two more letters from
Bowthorn ??al.ope?&tbrs support Ina ais I
resolution' rot aa investigation ot al
leged discriminations by a so-catleftl
"coal trust," acting'through the .South
ern raliway aguB>tt"South Atlantiel
ports.
,, aaelt;;Bew>d>'^'-iWstbi, Vo".-Te?m*
[Ws^lnui"ec\lvi??r5^
diit'Uhes the" WHtfr of ^iM?'1 Southern;
railway. In ftrWlAni?i??* of^.-ttWbllshtng
ebfct rate? uhWi-1:i,'?mdihfey?ba! dock's
st Charleston" qTHBtfter southern ports("
4*Tfo<laHhrO ?a 0?0r4t*aoivn?jw
dooks, Mr. Bowl*? wrote, "looks to
me like, a move on'the part*"bf the
?^IWII?!!? th?, threat
of tho coal Indnstrr or the South, as
St has in th- North, sad legal o? lesjm
latlve aptU>n..f.lyauld ho taken At oneal
td protect t% ^A^eW3M5r?Ahc Inde-,
pebdt-j abd-small operator? ^'ho'Jtrel
not flnanclar.jf' abie'to build .and own
th?rr own docksi"
Frank C. wright, a coal, producer In
southwestern Virginia, wrote that
pftft'ator Tillman's' ..rekohii.Wv''touched
the real Interest d^^he ISOUrh anal?B
issu IfiVToilgatiOn W?S . s?tti?r?zed l?
would "uncover conditlono in thpl
ra ti D', na st under which"the cost bf"
loe! at tidewater is maintained at a
ire high enough- to ?eonfae the ma
portlon of \hv supply to m'nes in
insylvsnl^, Marylaad ned West Vir
ile to the exclusi?n of coal mined
In the Sonth*V '--?'. .
Si S. DRAPER
rm er Governor of fc?Msachu
setts-~fVominenr. M?nufactur
;r-Died iii Greenville
?ieettville, S. f., April Ifc-^Eben 8;
Draper, former coyoraor of Masaa*
chUsetW.J died hon
Draper -wa? stricken with paralysis
herc ' Tuesday. ' He was 65 years old
nu? H promirent inannfacTursT or text
tlie machinery in Xe? England.
The body of Mr. Draper will Jb\
placed in. a special car which will
be attached to Southern train No.
SS tomorrow u?ii'-r?oun. The tuoreal
will bb held Tuesday- at Hopewell
Mass. Tito body was embalmed bi
a local undertaking establishment.
THe condition of Mr. Draper wan
serious from, the'time pf the attack
and a large corps of physicians w?re
in attendance. The patient's- entire
len sidp was affof ted i>y thc paralytic
Stroke. In addiii(\t So physicians hero
and from: At??liiii, fi?,? wire i ..!?;-d on
the' case; two doctors from' Boston
were summoned yasterduy.
slr. Draper waft. itiHfeafefo at a local
hotel a f<5W hours after his arrival.
H t wai on his vav^t.jin a trip to
Fl^ridar-aud.Cuba. Ae^aaba as his
-v.,.run r*mp livVtt^U i** tnG rw>^-?pn.?,
faatfiy*l& litewaceiise?Sf Gammoning
Arlu) to his bedside. Tu*y arriv* t*.
OSS'. Thedead. mah w?* prominent lo
fceSh the lade Ft rial ? and poltlcnl
Massachusetts. PMQW?S^
hts cI?c?on as governor of Mass
achusetts, in ino?, hs served - as
Lieutenant f?overim? r^M 190? to ice?,
?le . -. governor of th> state from
-.:? io i?U. Mr. Draper ^SS?S?^?
president of th? 'Massachusetts Vol- ?
luntcensf Aid. At*nVlftM<*n. ^lrecled In '
Urge p*ft Hie raUm^ Bt^*?,^ which fl
[gas hed to flt ont th.-hospital ?hip' I
PV^r : several ha? I
promirent ly cdtsnec;cd with The ?
l?hrapor Opmpany, -? ma?ufacl?rres of
'f?mi machinery- HI* home through- I
j?ntTW? Hie waa :\Jia35fl0Bast^sett?.*1
erasfe, he waa born. Mia Hechnlcai
training was-obtained at:' the' Mnasa- H
chusctl* InHtlttite of Techuulogy. < . I
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Blamed Republican National
Committee for Democratic
Victory of 1912
f..f-Ut '.:: . i. : : ::.'tnrrp'\
New Torjg.0. April li.-TTAitorueya for
the government In tho dlsaolutlonsu.t
against the American Sugar RM?nlajt
Company ?ought testimony today in
support OT their contention that" tin
corporation. ?prWWd 'the supply bf
refilled' sugar and increased prices bit?
buying tip rlrjlvr^finij?ea and closing
thoni.;. Henry F^Nlefeo, a director of
thc company and chniroi?n of Its man
ufacturing board, admitted that while
they hod lying Idle two refineries ca
pable of producing 2.Q0O ppunds.a day,
they purchased a refinery,,** Camden,
X. J., although they knew that its
water facilities, ware Inadequate and.
I?, would, cost ??00,000, to put Ihe build
ings in repair.
Previously Niese lind testified that
the company fhoiig^ ."reiervev. rol\a^
criwa ?nh held mern reaoy for opera -
tic.i. in case ~dhe ot the regular mills,
wa?Jdestroyed hy Ore.-. The. witness
denied Unowl?dgo of the directors of
tH*KAraerlcan Sugar Hoflnfng'Company
ordering certain refineries closed or
apsssd. l-aisr -Smli tfest OT ra
close a*Veirinery han bad, in the past.
com?- from H. O. Haveroeyer, president
of the company, or othor, j.ilgh, aur
thorlty.
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HQXKV.XX PEAM TH.
W. P. Raynor bf Cottondale, Ala,
I&f TOl3! -rn miralist,
'.'I .wVsttito.<teHv"the readers what ?
am doing and what I have dbne. . The
past year 1 had a pleec of old run
?dowa.;l*j^Jhjt?fro?la-aoj ta*k? over.
IS0? pounds of s?ed cotton or throe
hwhtto.Of.'corn ppr acre, which was
not paying me at all; EO I planted
thr??-?ourthB of an nero pf this land la
peanuts and ttl-5 ' remainder ia soy
beens, which wau about half an acre.
Prom the land planted in neiaHutc J
gathered SO bushels which I sold tit
an average of $1.25 per bushel, and
from the lend planted in soy ue??a I
I lither-?d four bushels; benidos, I cut
and fed io ?U*ok s lol whiis- green. X
?{find that tnerc is marc money ia plant-:
Krf?s* peanuts On your poor land thu.-?
anything else,- be?;?*?, lt win improve
the soil. >The terraces near the house
1 plant In cate or .rye f<* ehlofccna in
' tho summer.
,MLaat year I planted about onc-alv
teenth of an acre In watermelons,
which made all we could nae, tad io
the hogs n good many, and sold $2
worth, to people passing by. At this
?fifjltt.thai would WfTCpe^acre.'
"Around tbs eoa^jpslda.ibe^.g?
vden we hnvj plenty of strawberries
furnishing us all we can use ourselves
and some to sell. There ls no excuse
BMBWftjpf us Tannera balar wWhm.t
'such a luxury a? a nice bowl of b*r
j rles for breakfast. . We should . not
< onipi?la of the htgh ifost of Irving, be
jeHsj ]?e are realty ben efl tted hy lt.
i^^'Wep a ho$ in the lot dbr.njr th<i
l?he place.! ' Thia t?a't>?ry expensive''
?and he ls reidy to kill: early In ibrt
Tall.
1 Thhve just sown practically ali of
[mr last year's cottoh ishd hi oat? and
. wilt plant corn after'hst* ' *
!do my rr-plnntlng of skips Ip cottoii
lahd 'oorn with peas, which cna?hr.
* to have MMy peas for the tahle aw|^r
I ' l am coin? to irv grawin*v-uAsftEt
i;o?s ?hffl year nnd If it ls .i success ? ?
Official U*t
Greenwood Booster?
Following Ianthe.'.complete ,ll*t -cf
bose ?af bp will come here from the
any mnrn'nr; QfMtjfcf
woo4 Grocery Co., J. W. ; as
W. fltnlnaker and H. 8. Morehsadi
G reen wood lea and Coal Co.,,', Durst -
Andrew* Company, Cooper & Griffin,
{Greenwood Fruit Co., Southern CeffV
Oil,Co., Greenwood Fertilizer Ci
and ;T* J. Holton, Oregon Garage. ;4?
i y. J. W. Sprole*, S. G Harv,
land M. C. Wise.-Graded school?, I>. A.
IO. Outxs. National Loan a^d Exchange
j?ank. Peoples' IBank, P. W. Mel.ure,
l?txie ?arago, A. ?. l?smog, W. H.
Thorne, Balley Mill ti
lar Bros.. Oreeawot
ann txy/fffv^lij?f? w'
Thlrty-lwo caris w
above firms and tad
* liff. ";i*w?-'. _* ' .
New Store * : - : New Store
5, l^-vnd^SSrtCeBlt-'Slw?
" ........ .....
Will be Open for Business
tur
April 11th
The buyer has just returned from the North
ern markets and there has purchase^ one o?
jlhe nicest stocks to be h ad. Our prices will
make you STOP, WONDER and THINK.
By buying in large quantities we can Certain
ly save you money.
It pays t? pay CASH and trade at
??Hi
Remember the date, Saturday,'' April4! 1. \
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COURSES OP. STUDY-Pull courses of study will bc provided to weet
the peed? bf: 1. Superintendents1 end princip?is, 8. High School teach
ers. 3. Primary and grade teachers. 4. Rural sebe?! teacher?. '
PAC?LiTY^A large "faculty has been secured, composed; of, Specialists
and lenders of education.
SPECIAL FEATURES-'Model school)through -first six grades. Speolal
course iii rdral.f?ch6ol problems. Kicdergardor. practice and lectures on
Montessori methods.
(bounty Boards of Education are authorized to renew cori.acates ?till
in force Tor uti -teachers who do satisfactory work in thia Bummer school
and take the final examination.
j'or* 'ratos R^?L furtjier^ iofortnatott, write tor 'Kummer Schdel "Bulletin
iv-on. rrrs. NOCE nii?,s. r.
very much naped that tbOsB who own
machines but have ao business, to ad
.. i' ~. ^?kC*'-*. xf*ip. Q W'IW ?\
a timber- of cltirons who do not own
branches plied around an a measure ot
pr<^Uor.^s>?ain
formed by <be .utilisation of old pisces
of can va*., sheet -Iron
away material n teaed up : ;
refuso dump-i '?jf tho railroad'lawns.
In any .event, the. dweller? in tho
dummer hogans are practically In the
oped ail 'the time. Fresh air ta nev
er for a moment excluded,
. ? O WWII tv /S v.- tva.u w. ?ki II vi I, ci.iifc* ~
the expense. Between eight and ten
es?rs Oatt he entered h> thl? : way and.
wJirb*'a great thtrip in increasing the
Tl'iT T^y- '~7?m wMim.i I T-. . ?1^ * ^*T1\. TTHI Of
only % I the price o? two banners.
,V,3|ik o/aeatlor. of position in the.pro
cession will bs settled Thursday morn
?n'a^hy m "orawing' contesh Ali boost
rr? -Jhhse'naa?i; are KWUUVMX*. wird
tiny-others w?o wish to go are re
V-5sted to cal) at Secretary Marshall's
ofBep Thursday morning before 12
o'clock and draw a'PumbeT.
i All machines'ara rerjuestod to ss
sc*?ble on the public sattra^vErlday
interning by 7:45 fully decorat?d?Ar>
rengemeata bat>"beea l-Ktte ftlm
publicly committee to have a photo
prsgh rondo! hf the *lJne-v<p."
Thc IriwuiTTio' trip 's "~!r.jc ?? t*r*.'.l.r
T?k?ng Rate ?n?r<aayfce
, Testimony Concluded
v'Hi?iiigtf$a;?J:vpv.i f?...tqw$wtt*-'%t
tobihUony by the intu.--:.-.i'o c. m. p..-it.?
commission Oa the ?rul'^itfnr. -if ea.n?
-ern railroaids for a Ave'per ?ont lu*
creof-f. lu freight rates wa.?.. conrl-.ded
.'today, so far as the' Present phase of
eryhody.'l
til along
r?*~ [have been net for
'commission expect
?hand by that Urne,
{-further oroceedtpi
Blakelee's Economie*
or the trunits ana lin
rohnded foote thlckl
earth, . A smose
i/A0t dewars.
wage, r*
t> than I Cf
old fa*b?b&??
i llght?r lockM