Anderson intelligencer.(Anderson, S.C.) 1914-03-24 [PAGE THREE]. · 2011-01-05 · M"s. ¿Ibert S....

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BELTO * INTERESTING BUD« * AND NOTES FR4 * ~_ * , CLAUDE A. GRAVI --1- Melton. March a*.--Mr«. H. L. Clas- îJiiro, une ut Andcregm's best women, was among-those who were In belton, yoaterduy. Mrs. Cheshire waa hero) in tile Interest of -Anderson county, ?veterana She is getting up datai front us many of the old sc-UUlcrs aa' po isiblc for future publication. M "s. ¿I bert S. Fábt and little son. George Albert, who have been on a ton-day visit to relatives in- Spartan- burg, have returned to their home in Dclto/i. The many friends of Kenty Clayton will learn with regret that he is Ul, at bb; Lome on O'Neal o street with ty-1 phoid pneumonia. A. S. Kant, one of Belton's promi- n- nt brokers, attended tho-banquet Mvon by the T. P. A's In Anderson Friday uight. \ T. IC Roper, manager of the Ander¬ son Intelligencer Job Office, passed through Belton Saturday afternoon . M. route to Columbia where lie goes un business. Belton. March 21.-On last Friday lifter ibo first recess the tenth grado entertained very pleasantly with a di¬ alogue. Both pupils sud teachers en¬ joyed it to thc lullest extent. The following teachers-attended thc teachers' meeting at Spartanburg: Misse» Covington, Wardlaw, Scott, -"Wright, and: Prof. Watkins.. Tho Hitrli srliAnl irl»»l« ot,/I K^»»»- voxy busy now preparing for their orat'ons for -the preliminary contest »vliich takes place early in April On'"account of examinations this month, wc did not haye a program orranged for o»*»"' literary society, j The truste ve decided to give bs next Fi\ a ..1 holiday, au'Field Sloy will bc cremated at Anderson on hut day. All the pupils or Anderson ounty arc .urged to be present. PENDLETON SOCIAL \From Sunday's Dally.) Tho friends* of Mrs Lou McBctlt of 1'loopolls. Berkeley county; ^vM be grieved to leárn of her death of only a few hours' illness She Was strick-1 cn with!paralysis on Tuesday gad died ! on Wednesday.. She had many friends ' ut this place and wilt be greatly miss il by all. Rt las Louise Simpson returned to ClcmsOa college Sunday after spend¬ ing several weeks'here with relatives and (friends. . MrsyT V, Triable lyas returned kwe *4-ve i ou The Very fce*t m 1 PHOT.OGRAPÎW Iat, the lowest possible price. i ÍSpring is herè, so come \ to see us and weMl make ! you Photos that will ? greatly improve on the ¡ x\cy pretty Suits, Hats J and Dress.es as well as ! your personality. i : - STUDIO ; BELTON, S.C. j -,-.4.1---.---.JfJIJ . . ll' A Little Money Will go itt gtft ottyttg «u this store. Per- j haps that thought had not SKfW- ¿ rei to you; ft>t' so owi»y people ; nnagtixo that Jewelry h "esjpcn* . sive," ¿' £. j Coule ín Arid See Bro t íh :e. sr sj: , Zweier- ¡a sf. ****** * * * v * SET pF NEWS * 3M BUSY BELTON * _¡fa¿ *: 18» Corespondent * * * * ********** Mt» Mary Rowland of Central waa in town Tuesday. home after spending home time with her pareóte, Mr. and Mrs. J C. St rib- ling here. Mrs. Mary Jenkins of Charleston ls visiting relatives and friends here. I , Mr. F. G. Herron spent Sunday with his parents and tittle daughter, at. Starr. Tho Tuesday club was postponed this week. Mr H. M. Aull has returned from Baltimore. Miss Nettie Newton spent Friday at Spartanburg. attending the teachers* meeting ut that place. Quite a number of Clemson ladies have been in tpwn shopping this week, Mr. Jamás L. Farmer, Jr., of Ander¬ son was in town on business Monday. Mr Jibt Mongold of Central was itt town on-Saturday. --'I Mr. Fall's of Central was in town Friday evening .'Visiting' friends. , i ll Mrs. B: M. Aul! of Autun spent «ev-j eral days this week with ber mother,' Mrs. J. J. Sitton. . ¡ .<? .Mr. Reid McCr'ary's little boy that was so, sick'a while back, has now pneumonia. .All.pre sorry to learn of this and hope bc will have only a mild case and soon. recover. , , \ ll Mr W. B. Aull, Jr., of Celmson spent the week end at his home here. Mr. and Mrs, Ed Hall spent Friday morning at Andersen. Mr. Burger left Wednesday for At¬ lanta. Mr. Walter Garvin' who has, been Wnrlrtn» at' Whlttlor'a tlnrn fnr ;»yi.' eral years is bot working there now. Thé .Misses Cole spent Safarduy at i the home of Mrs. Ed. Hall I M'w Lee Rogers and Matilda Wil¬ son Were the guests qt the Misses FOB-' .er during thc week end. » IH Miss Hattie Whitten is visiting at the home of her brother, Mr. S. E. Whitten. .,:M Mr. and Mr». T. L Hanna spent the week énoT at Rivoli. J Miss Kate Sharp'Of Anderson spent tho week ebd ai her home at Rivoli. Mr. ^igglngton df Anderson Was in lawn on-, business this week. Mr. A. G. BvanS of Anderson spent' SUndSy with hite parents here ! Mrs. McLces fcpent sèvéral days thia, week at the borne of Mrs. Leard Newton. Mr and Mrs. J, C. Strisling. Jr.. and Misses Lila ead Loise Strlbllng of Anîerson ^s#ônt Che week end with jgr Mren.ts.Mr. end Mr's. J CStrJb- Dr. and Mrs. W. K. Sharp were In: town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Mulligan of Five Forks spent the week. end with the j latter's parents, Mr ead, Mrs. J. Ç.1 Hall. *'J -> j Miss Ray Masters of Lebanon ñ«o [a town this week. â-là-tî'- t'*::'. ?'; tu. i; : .Wi t Relates Incidente .,. Leading to Kilting IOf FrenchEtlitor (By Associated Press) \ Paris, March ál.-Madame : Call- : aux, in her- preliminary examination lefore Magistrat» Henri Boucard to¬ lo y, recounted the motives that In-- iensed her to kilt Gaston Calmette, editor of th'e^ Figaro.- v jj Madame Gullaux began with a brief' listory Of her married life. Then, she remarked : i "I always took great interest in tho lUbllc life of mt husband, sharing thc pleasures abd careaivpf politics." - Tlse prisoner's' recital- was suspend-, íd temporarily, when «he begab sob-. liing. Resuming ber testimony, she »ld: "For j^iua, an abominable campaign a/as directed - against my husband, ivho .waa attacked on every occasion. àotabty on tho charge, afcat he bad »ecrotly ceded a portionier:the French 3ongo to Germany, and In connection- with the Agadir trpuWe{:in Morree j Madame Calllaux declared that slncè 1er girlhood she had.been a reader of : he Figaro. VQn JPrMai;; Majan, 13." sue said.» 'the Figaro^publiahed s fragment of letter« written to ma by M. Calllaux' jeiorc'our marriage. I soaght. coun?, mt in vain. Air these things preyed' in my min« and I determined to put: ..»lop to IL*» vi "The. mmdstrste persuaded me tc lursue the' inquiry further today. The Investigation will be resumed next .VC Pk. .' ?;? -, ' '.__' SAD RITES SAID Funeral...Urfam Hom« ol J. trWmétum: Yealer-fay j] The last'sai sites'were «aid over» L ÏÎ. CM¡ yôMa<««> »i'M>« home oi Mrs. J. T^FeSräM aaa. f¿« body .**á I ^j5a^C3|^rlio4r^ it( CaUute.Uivr*ld^ witle^sJklta^ { »lo:ix Wost WUitaer Street. be».***!» «rs. Pf arson rs, where be made hie. bjippc, and ..the business part, .'of the, The funeral serrlce« yeaterday 'wier* [DEVOTED TO THE conducted by .Ilev pr. ,"W; H. Fraser..' pastor of the First Presbyterian chu höh pf Anderson and tlie following men-, acted aa pallbearers; D. 8.- Cray. G. fi. Boyd, B. D', Bleekley.. C. B. Wal¬ ton. W. J- Muldrow aud J E. Sulli¬ van. Thc funeral service* bi Charlotte this .afternoon will take .-place at the home of Mrs. Sarah -Houston. »13 West, Eighth street ead will, be con¬ ducted by ¡Rev. Dr. .McEachy .of thc Second Presbyterian cUurch. and Bsv. W. M. Vines of tho Baptist church. A number of Anderson people. ac¬ companied the. body to Charlotte yes», terday afternoon, leaving this city on thc :i: 15, interurban .caf- VOICE RECITAL Given by ^»0«; of Mia* Strana- than Thursday Night Andmon College, .Mardi 31.-A number of tue voice pupils ot' Miss Strahathan sang in an informal Studio recital on Thursday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock before an appreciative audi¬ ence, composed of the college girls and ss vera I .members of the college facul¬ ty. Because of. thc limited space, the mothers of the girls who sang were the only people from the. city wac who were Invited. ' Tho girls all did well, notwith¬ standing the fact that several,are just beginning and have never appeared before an audience.before.' These lit¬ tle informal recitals are a grear pleas¬ ure to those wno have the'privilege of attending them, and are of untold ben¬ efit to those appearing. There ts promise of several good voices in the .group of girls appearing, and all will sing creditably. The program was as tallows': A Diitch Garden-Mawson Marks.f Anna Trtbble. Bepdemfeys Stream -r. Gatty.. Kui mle Cathcart. ' Cloud Shadows'-Rogers,- Pearl Maas Song of Waiting-Speaks, Margue. rUe Henry. Sleep,.Little Babe of Mine- Dennee, Nelle ' Gentry. Swallows-Cowen. Caro Bradham. I'm SiUKÍn¿ of. You-San Souci, Lu¬ cia Shirley. " Burst,-Ye Apple Buds-rdSmery, Lou ise Henri. STATE: INSURES tts OWN ^PROPERTY Sinking Fond Commission HM A Good ,.:lwme of Columbia. March 21.-The sining lund commission will meet on Ma/ch 27 ¿areceive .sealed proposals /rom old. Une lire in sur tunee. for tue re-in¬ surance 9 £.60 per cent of the Insurance rls\s owned by the state. The general appropriation bill, con fained a Clause providing for insuring Al!.rétate property.lp tbs State Ipsar- ance sinking, fund with the right to distribute the risk .by ;re--lnsuria.g, 60 per- cent in an old line conipauy or companies doing business In South Carolina. Thc sinking. lusu &>n^nbH»<>u wliü- the assistance of the. Insurance comr missioner has drawn up forms giving all the Information about the State property to be re-insured and sent to them on 'insurance com'nanies. ;.The comlsBlon hopes that the State will be saved a neat sum oh its re¬ insurance prewUinip..b>: .putting up the Insurance for competitive bids by firo,: ituuirauee:. companies, ..' :: tia .?' [mitée* Have Legal Control of Carnegie's Gift . (By Assoclat'Ctt-Pri ... //NaahvUlo, TeritC :Ma«d.i thé Tennessee, Supreme Court today dc« ctdedUiat leg»! control of Vaadèr-f bili, j University Ue* with the board of Ç trustees of the institution, not with the Co»Co'e .of Bishops pf thc South-j; ern Methodist churchs i 1 Tl)c decision of the court waa, based aa tfcc premiso that Cornelius Van¬ derbilt, not the Southern Methodist *t/^eV.^ go^tbern Mahtodbu College of .Bishops' Veto of ; acceptance by the board bf Andrew Carnegie's gift of tl.OÇO.OOO ls with- <S!rwWj ¿I. <B? AMKHSKÍ Pi«.. . ' í. mountains of western North Carolina* ^ Ftorlra. on, dUes to be e*t*cted by the .Secretary of Commerce, were fcroifcäd tor today In a bill introduced !; Im Representative helson of North, karolina. It Included the..provision J (br establtshment of a station on thef' hourp«al«. Bay ia Maryland for thc1 Itudy bf ^fish. and Problems or fish ' p.Oït^HÙa. , ,. V , ,-, ; .. ^l||Ubílg4£.JMsr.c^ 2i.-Secretary , (Mp .and gegor., jRMBp. the Spanish iplbassador. today signed the Anal rat¬ ification Of, <*He generar. ." nitration BBB^,-J»etv«en tba two e^ntrißs, ; »groiid .toiraplttf^by the senate,, t!I*e«t LXehaoge today merely wa»-the for- i mai acknowledgment Of acceptance '< by Spain and the United States. i BUILDING OF BELT03 -NEW MEETING HKU>HERE TO DE¬ CIDE QUESTION PETITION FRAMED: Deal Wm Mean $500,000 to An¬ derson County in Increased , Und> Values ' 1 ~»- 1 i .i>»ti»kfi> ...) |i all present plan» ar« cUrrted" out tho Hauimqn.d swamp .aud other swamp and: semi-swamp land ssa vt«wir. rtypr w|ll Jue. drained eml this at.an. early, nate This will mean at1 least $500,OOO lo Anderson county In/ Increased.'land, values. \.' " * A uueiu) f; of. the property y vyners pf thc. swamp land on : Rocky River .was held, in the.rootns of the Ander¬ son ..chamber of commerce Saturday at which tune thpy reyejwed tho for¬ mer efforts. they had made, discussed ibo ieasi'billty of .attempting the drainage at this time and finally de¬ cided on definite action, These same |and owners .have been working .for several nunn hs on die plan to drain 1,500 acres of the swamp land and to reclaim , it. Xor agricultural purposes. At thc. meeting held yesterday, the- far¬ mers of that .section were generally represented, the majority of tljem be¬ ing present. This meeting waa the| aftermath .eta meeting held »in An¬ derson i last spring when .the matter was .first taken up. At that time a government engineer was present and aarisen them of the best plans to pur- sue and tho .best policy to .follow. The engineer advised them to at once em¬ ploy ;> comr ent civil engineer to, make thc-survey of the swamp, to¬ gether with an estimate of tho cost ol' Kaine and thc relative pro rata cost pet" acre. ,. <( I When this was considered it was, found tbst it would bc necessary tb secure, an. amendment to an. act of the general .assembly of .SouthuCallina1 wb'ch would allow Anderson .<. -linty ii have the-right to fori», drainage districts and issue bonds-fdr |!be 'pur¬ pose ..of draining ;lan4p. ^tyfcrcym for this, action being necessary lay in tho fact that the original', land IdO' did not Include the couutles of Green¬ wood. Spartanburg and Anderson and tt. was therefore necessary täftini'ro- duce a ;blll ,4n the Js>t .-gpn«rat-.as?'. serubly giving Andean jtb^'-.ea mo, right and since this "balbeen düM Anderson can -new form draJt^gV Jns-, trlcts and .vote bond«, ?-. .v « ( fii«;i; Thc junior $650 waa.nsiwdcby*^ property owners along Rockj^rivaf for the purpose of employing a civil engineer to make the .survey of tho property and W. Ai .Sandal, of. this,] citaCwes secured for th* ,*»*»!t*!«J»j.-¡ Mr, Sanders spent Beterái^o^ths-on the'work, going over every; Inch' ot ^he grousrd «nd when, àbpe&red».s4 jibe j meeting, yesterday-morning Was] able to tell thc people Interested just j what was ne<»«»i»«»rv in eye rv dst^*! j He said yesterday that he would est.-*] mate the cost of draining the land at: approximately ..S17JMR1 but tira* he i could, not vouchsafe for-lbese figures ; being .absolutely correct. He was. of thc' opinion, however, that it would[ be somewhere-.in this immediate ter-; rjtory.. Those who ere in a position.^ to know say that, lt-.the step ii; taken: the. action, will mean at least S5Ö0,-: OOO. to Anderson county.. thia bci.ig j based on the Increased (and values j and. at U^.r^ie .ci :?50:ipe« sere, t Following the. consultation held with.Mri Sanders the body. determined to proceed With the work and the. fol-* lowing . petition - was - prepared, which will be signed by.Uie proporty .owners and then presented, to the pierk bf Court for Anderson count}'. :': ' To the'Mon.. Jas, N. Pearrn an, Clerk Eof Court of Common Pleas for An¬ derson Cobaty/. Your .petitioners respectfully show:' That-they".are -a majority of fest- iht'land owners.,in a proposed drain¬ age district;. or .are ¡owners, ot more ¡than naif the land lp..acreage, which I will be affected by or assessed' for ' the espejase of the proposed improve-j menu: That a certain body of land t ly ing on, and. adjacent to Rocky River j iust cast of tho city of Ander-'n. and outside its corporate limits, the exact' area, dimensions, locatlob, shape and: boundaries are specifically and occu-l rately shown by a.map thereof made ; for W. A. Sanders, Surveyor.. wblçft ls . filed ..with, this, petition «pd .made<¿ej part thereof, ls subject to overflow; and is too wet for cultivation, and tho; pablic benefit or utility, «nd the.bub-; lie health, utility, convenient* ¿na^ weitere rw4il be promoted by, drain lng, '. If neceasarr. or by.^e installation; of Gie systems: And' mar petitioners : pray that yen proceed se ls prevntisa- try Sec 219.7,1 \>o(..l!Cod^J..C^2. to i summons . the- UnclotofyS ajip^jl gtolaeers and a Board of Viewers.and Í ^erjwi»e-rfkoce«d .a«, therein-^!' ¡sd, aod as ls provided by Chapter t XXXÜ. Article 1,. Vol. 1. Code of , Lawn of S.". C..- l»12,v to the;^«M4)M|K roqr petitioners' BO io 'Ja^ro^Tpa^n the wholesale Intents and objects of land may be accomplished. .^JSIHH Tad yWr ^GUone'ra^^U^I * *t* * ;* .* * ? 4^ff(«/'* ? ,.. SOUTH WILLIALSTON * *** *** * * * ** ** fr South Willlamstan, Maroji Jl.^Th >p«r.lag of.- Jthe'-.W.lRw>«i5toa wiä» ¿be- j Ure proved a gr«»t success. Kvsrjz j ky«llable seat, wa* Ukan ¿«n tha.: op¬ ting ot 0»? -«as^rpiàace Tuende*] tight. The management bas \ ll Ililli j V AND VICINITY, AND S AND ADVERTISING one of Ute bast .moving picture ta*.* chives that could be had anywhere;! they had tho highest class licensed, pictures: they have one of the best mill halla in the state for entertain-' jments of this kind; they have a spion .did orquestra to furnish the mufiicJ mea of-tho reaoaiasd- F4iat.Ue»UueDU band of South Carolina. '. Supt. W. M. Sherard stated to the correspondent of The Intelligencer that the show would be put.an two! .mights in the week, aud.be fiad.ender-! Led four ot the. very best reels .from pbarlotte, N. c. Forget your troubles., and visit Wlttiainetou uUlls theatre ou Tuesday and -Saturday .aigUia... .Mr..and Mrs. P. L. Lindsy ot Green¬ ville have been spending a tew days ifc Hid cltyLvjHh Mr. I*htf Jttt. dtobort ; Lindsay. Messrs. Joel Charlen *nd- c.. o. Feas-<] ter of the Consette mills spent .W«d4 Lnçpday afternoon-tn the oltv with'Wi] M- 8berard. f Officer Kelly ..U)Ada.,a,r»psiaf*» ,1 ito Anderson one day this week*. AV. H. Klrbv made a business trM tq fajs -store i-st ttaURmn Fall«. COL Three Candidates For Mayor Un* | der the Comraiasion Form , jj f v -\xr*i Columbia. .March 21.-In .Columbia.1 a. hot municipal cam cal gn is on :for: the election of mayor and two mem-;, bera of-the city council. This is the; .first real campaign that Columbia hus"' had ..since the. commission form of: government was .adopted In.WlQ. May¬ or Gibbes, the^jBnrt. r-t,yor of- Colum-* bia under the commission plan is of- ferina for re-elecetlon. von sumter Earle, who opposed bini for mayor In Wio and :-wbo was electee, to the city council for a term of .'our years in di2.. is lu t!i j mee. for mayor. Dr. L. A. Griffin ls the third candi¬ date for-.mayor. The candidates fori Ute two. vacancies In the. city council are numerous. The registration of voters, for. .thal city election in May has been heavy on account of the Utterest in the race. Columbia will dispose of a K-^f-mil- llon dollar bond MJSUo soon..the pro¬ ceeds from the sale of which ¡ "111 be used Tor tli2 intending of the water wbrhë knd. sewerage' systems Into the* new city annexations and SOT the jier- manont ioiprovanieoito in -all pacist of thc city, ' Encouraging news was received in] Andersen veste rda y from .lohn' .G.I Richards. cksiriuan.pC.the> St>u.tb <lar- oMaa .-FÄilsoad commission.-- Io. Mr. Richards' communication he Invites Anderson te., be rpré#CB¿, bt.ÇôJtynbla on April 4> when the -commibBlon-will take up the question of express rates for. South -Carolin».. points. *ad notice JUL* 4ieen yrvsJ ?'.^'J^-£!££u¿£Z¡£ jf* .thVsouthsrn Express¡Compan*/'. lo'..Bi 'present at thc meeting and take up wlíb,-¿i:e oprnmbision stile. uu8Mtionl%pf jatrarstato-^tuross ..rotes.' fenrSvuth ,£-'ro.M"a;. .... 1 Sun-Proof tJT; THE SUN f^^iëfe ON ¡ PATTON ¿PAINTS | ; lt is.an.honest, practical paint,;, Entirely .(ree frbhv water orç or other mm^3^äm ls'composed, of oxide of >4nc for ,durabÙUy, .lead for body*! and stltçi- (ground, quartz) forjj A a filler and elasticity. Thisj .Ijase is .thinned with pure Hn-¿ Iseed oil. and turpentine drier»-y no water or chemicals at a.l£ in i he: Patton proportions. This paint :resists the action" nf the sun arid atmosphere .won- iderfuHy, and lasts fully twiceras jong as the best quality of white; lead paint or any ol the.ordi-j nary paints on the market. . j .When indeed of #?iht.call on* us and get the ifot~*PAT-* TQN'S SUN-PRGpf PAINTS.} Paints fçtftâj&S***6* 50,(1 M* 'the sign of the sim. Hi Fi HANKS, Belton, S.-C. ss*** Asenta For i: AS A MEDIUM FÔR C That.the Read Phosphate Coi years ago, by Southern roen.t by Southtm man, has spread' the Gulf, from the Mksosift i tories in Indiana «nd Ohio? wi- * iii* at t»t- V That nc fertiliser manufactu and wider experience in lábt Phosphate Company ? #** Ti $ the Ree* Phosphate ¿i 1*«*. different brand« of foods lo i ' ' what you' are planting nor url That £c*a se» you *r»y of I tl r a 48£LT( JJI.I«JI m m n;u wu Kn II W"IUI»-L-J-« CAPT. OONZAl,ES i l NARROW ESCAPE, ¡toteanofathv Run Into 4>ost to¡ Avaiú Co'Kíkin'Wíth Movíos » Train-- Guard Careless Greenville,, March 2Ô;-r-Uuder .a, Ha¬ vana date, of March ltitli the New Yerh Tintes carrWlr'^iier-ïollowinK William K. . Gonzales, United SUtes .minister.. narrowly ccaped Horloua ac¬ cident, tjil« hf ter noon, .owing j to the carlessneas of a Cuban railroad guard. Tho minister wes speeding at'twenty miles, an; hour toward tue Palace, this afternoon tor an .jypoUmntnt"with) Presiden Mcnocol. Thc railroad.track! .harrier ,"*fa« up,showing ,tbi> coast be clear, but aa-the auto neared the trac-k .a train came .along «ad -a col- itstan appeared to be unavoidable The chauffer put on she..emergency broke, bat the auto kept sliding .to¬ ward the train, .whereupon the chauf¬ feur, lieu ¡led tile car directly into an Iron poet smashing the ears bumper feet fro tho .líiovüiir train _ feet from the. ru on vig tralu. ' f i- '' The minister-escaped without injury but the chauffer was* cut by flying (.Klaas.: .The railroad. auard waa found inside-, i his lawas conversing with .a Ägm^er .of friestis. üc üd,^t C¿ÜÍ¿ out'until-the affair waa, oye r. Although the var was smashed, Mr. Gonzales was able to conti artie to Ike sPalacel .'arWyius rltteen nflnutes ¡iate.! « .,;TW^.syea*«?..afr' <le>tf. % rjoasates had a serious, -accident at Fountain .Inn when a wire:across the road >oause<f*hi* machine to tarn turtle | Hr -r^'jlipdhl imurod but 'calmly Svatohee' tb« ,fvrg«on:«ut nieces of the spoku ct .a. wheel out of bib Jeg,..«j*d, tte ncvor took Spy anaesthetics .He -*>vz» ûpcrnlcd on-at a rarm house und when removed' expressed no conoern, about .bia condition but roa*.cued the trouble,to which -he.had mit the far¬ mer ead his wife. o o o o o bo o o öooo o o o o o o 0 ' » ' SS mt: , IVA $EW'H .' :-e IO- ,.U-. . o ha oo o o o o o e o o o o o o oo ©r :- iNIra^-J. ¿. Waudui.entertained a num- ber.of the-eldar ladles on last Thurs¬ day at s. turkey, u«oner .on the occasion \ of her mother's. Jara. V. C. 8heratd's elxty-nle'th birthday.- Mrs. Sherard'«] many friends wish her many returns of the day. : J Oh last Wednesday afternoon the Prlaclilas-jnet at ibe home-.of Kiss Mary Cooa. After ar».hour or so pf ttMUint eonversatilan^ «? JtnoM dell-j «loas s ireet courao^ll«r «WV«?**,.: j T!»e .storeroom; formerly^oocupied by A. S. Bowie 4s being repaired «eil I remdnelied afld >U1 J»e pended, by* N. Tc-Ilakdff whose business has grown to such proportisds as to require' more enan mod lota- quarters.. I alisa Minale »Vauaell «aa reUroed to her homo In Juowndcsvlllo áfte* spending a few dara with her sister.) Mrs. 8. M. McAdams. I ~*MrS¿ ^ *fc«eèeenbaugh «ad little ' so« anent yesterday tn Anderson. j I , Mt. ...Fred Black pf Mt. Carmel is j spending the week hero on business. \ Mrs. J. P. McDonald «nd(children of Andersen «re on-a«;Tl»lt->teVMrft. V. %.\ ffeawright I Mr. l^ersAt-^wi^SiorAWMr*»» '«r imtban. for a. fejv days with relatives; : Mr. W. M. Bedenbabgh Of Prosper¬ ity ls speudtng awhile with the lamil*' of fclAcseo, Prof. J. M. Bed***-* tr». f§AOt. tUr *Uy h-7 vono io MU »L.t)p.«p!n»d;;o.*Ufi Üme vwith reis j and friends. P.ubr Hci'cr.sid cf Andcrsoa ii 'toe 'wtes'k^ead with HdnaaMa. ',Miiü,v>jjjy w:wf*m COMMUNICATING fe ') I . *. Ä Ulfri» I IIIM....'JJIITI':" 3, v --i . '\":" r ; -r rc npany, estabU»h««P jfafefcl " ut* ownod aod centre ts busineáé front tb« Ohio t* ?i to.th« Atlantic and now h*»-facaj .jjtjr-yfr pfc-"I. ¿íí %f *'y ari J erein Asnerici haye had Wtory ««ad tte« than the Read' jmpany now. ¿ .tiffajra fifty-eigirî wit your toil an¡d crop* no matter »ere you are planting hf ¿3 jj ON, S. C ru&fr .»?. I H^rrv-ft^y^n J i-, ?'¿I .? ? f^fág*. .^v'ílr>^í'*a*Hft--* .*-* *' I* VIILST ÔBEfcK .NKWlii; J . The health of . ?he cocaaiünity in Road, except Mr, Vf. J. Murdock has an ulcer on ola- Içg ...and-bas benn compelled 'td «tay ju bed for sanio time His many friends trish.-Tor hup a speedy recoTery/ <:'Mr and-Mri Veal Clark edent Sunday with Mr. iftöd iMt^cAufcsgell. .Jr.- r. --../JL .>~-I,V. iiVv-'^f.iA . .lAlIs« Alke - Mcclelland ead .brotbor M. 'A. McClelland . spent Sunder < Wi LU -relatives'near" fïidrr ....ii.'' 4 Mr/. J. P oueu entertained, a jjew nt lils1 -young' front's in -hoper>ót tifies .Mildred gonda' «9*mtmtyßiifai*r$tö<? Ur. Levi Oi*v little dauehier .poBdbjK a f*w4dd>» ^Kn4t«HBH and aunt. Mr^aad Mr«. tWtiso»' L«t- Uar. k HÜ«. John. HawkiUa(sP«int IssVweek ?with rflalivea tn Anderson. Sr W.-«ii«dH;n>t:de:TU«ylttJ6.tflp elton Monday. -ll :- i«r.-.,tRd Mrsi wi son:: 1^1»% spent .Ssaday afternoan iiwlth tba lacer's parents. Mr. and Mrs» lt. EL Brock. Mr. ,and Mrs/ Cl^^çÇlel^^d .?Mid Mrs. «Easton sBroCk. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Campbell spout a few days last week.' with Mr. and Mr«, «ohn .C«iU#tN*U'Oi .Bea«\..WiÎM§ûn* atoa. . MO J .J.JBouds *p«it Siiiiday'wîiu Mr. Aaa Hap. Sr.. of Antrevlllc. Missen Athel and-Willie Richey TIS- iced Mrs US.- o.-<ti. Ashley j«atdtMay .*l|tit. . -M.. .,-.-. ??. .....,.:.:. Messrs. Harmon Fisher and -Kd Bowen spent a few houri tn-Carswell community .Sunday afternoon ' fcrr'snd Mrs. J. R. -tucker ;<nent Saturday, night wtth Mr. and-Mr». A. J. Murdock. ? . Mr. and Mrs. Preston Ashley* the ss?rly^WiKisd. couple .vaat*ra*oeA*o Anderson Brock ts sportro^i a pew automobile. Mls'sos. Maggie-aisd- -Winnie I Ww- kiss «poft a . fe wv bourse fiuoda|t>.'sÄer- 7ftr.<F.V Filhdr-made -a bttslhc,* tr|p to Andersoh Thursdays Mrs. John Hill bad been, qditc ill fdr the bast few dáyh bat-is wr#ly .4nipn>*ingj * ?'. '&.:'.' ' -Multi- Messrs. Korvin Brock . and wC^JWe Murdock were et .thc ÚBUál old stítád fUuiáar^afXesneoo.- '> su. - >vili eall again .«ooh U wc 4oh < rrfîi lr? the ersèk When irishlnfe. .ííaXjAífttWIBl'fi *' , A'' '"? '- 'r^ÍRm . ...»>.« ?]. * ,. . ..# *. . . « > * ^?^so^t^iJwéitaS idw.-aM the ifarmert' 11 iJlrtiilÉsiililei Mwm til« .sudshjny -, dire, i tr?* their r^ffiuiTr ;./or the .pisfTCewTvwerM d«ysr-oät field* aro makinir ^ great shoeing. m aré »«lsd>4w Ä^ibat Aha lf»- Xa#t of Mr aad Mrs. .W. -/ .«|ek»át> ls improrlág rrom>á,h|d'da»o or,^nen- Â^w&ÎÎhÎS^ "? sunday wttnrtue latiera parents, *»r atra Mrs. A.^W." Picken. Mr a R. mtshsyiwedi. a^au^eosa trip to, old Pendleton - last SatuMey«. blurry up ,»rhh .poUbtOcs aadi-soeis boaas..-- ..?.Jl{.-.!,X: R; ,ate»ey.. Jos :«M,cufd4 presoblur Ht rr^la^^Atrnoay. Ur. B. K WhiUker iud family apea» ^«tflrd*» M»d «usdey "*}th th* iii?-. users *arenU< ef -.tbr-.-l^t iiiao* 'e*e* There were scyerel of.young M^H attended the Kinging gi Ven. at MfUfc; Z. Bry-ion s last .Sundar ulght of tba Slabtowa^seetiea. " "á6sr»a*iaaay sfobooi^ at .sitsa^ae^ In a flourishing oaodltlon. B*ery^ bod* !-;^tSS^ cornr. BrtCÄ-ste chlMrin alorig aud .keep the werk goiüg ah. ^evlia^ fer The In tel I U&Ltt r a prosperous year,.

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BELTO* INTERESTING BUD«* AND NOTES FR4*

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*, CLAUDE A. GRAVI

--1-Melton. March a*.--Mr«. H. L. Clas-îJiiro, une ut Andcregm's best women,

was among-those who were In belton,yoaterduy. Mrs. Cheshire waa hero)in tile Interest of -Anderson county,?veterana She is getting up dataifront us many of the old sc-UUlcrs aa'po isiblc for future publication.

M "s. ¿I bert S. Fábt and little son.George Albert, who have been on aton-day visit to relatives in- Spartan-burg, have returned to their home inDclto/i.The many friends of Kenty Claytonwill learn with regret that he is Ul,at bb; Lome on O'Neal o street with ty-1phoid pneumonia.

A. S. Kant, one of Belton's promi-n- nt brokers, attended tho-banquetMvon by the T. P. A's In AndersonFriday uight. \

T. IC Roper, manager of the Ander¬son Intelligencer Job Office, passedthrough Belton Saturday afternoon. M. route to Columbia where lie goesun business.

Belton. March 21.-On last Fridaylifter ibo first recess the tenth gradoentertained very pleasantly with a di¬alogue. Both pupils sud teachers en¬joyed it to thc lullest extent.The following teachers-attended thcteachers' meeting at Spartanburg:Misse» Covington, Wardlaw, Scott,-"Wright, and: Prof. Watkins..Tho Hitrli srliAnl irl»»l« ot,/I K^»»»-

voxy busy now preparing for theirorat'ons for -the preliminary contest»vliich takes place early in AprilOn'"account of examinations thismonth, wc did not haye a programorranged for o»*»"' literary society,j The truste ve decided to givebs next Fi\ a ..1 holiday, au'FieldSloy will bc cremated at Anderson onhut day. All the pupils or Andersonounty arc .urged to be present.

PENDLETON SOCIAL\From Sunday's Dally.)Tho friends* of Mrs Lou McBctlt of1'loopolls. Berkeley county; ^vM begrieved to leárn of her death of onlya few hours' illness She Was strick-1

cn with!paralysis on Tuesday gad died !on Wednesday.. She had many friends '

ut this place and wilt be greatly missil by all.Rtlas Louise Simpson returned toClcmsOa college Sunday after spend¬ing several weeks'here with relativesand (friends. .

MrsyT V, Triable lyas returned

kwe *4-ve iouThe Very fce*t m 1PHOT.OGRAPÎW

Iat, the lowest possibleprice. i

ÍSpring is herè, so come \to see us and weMl make !you Photos that will ?

greatly improve on the ¡

x\cy pretty Suits, Hats J

and Dress.es as well as !

your personality. i

: - STUDIO ;BELTON, S.C. j-,-.4.1---.---.JfJIJ . . ll'

A Little MoneyWill go

itt gtft ottyttg «u this store. Per- jhaps that thought had not SKfW- ¿rei to you; ft>t' so owi»y people ;nnagtixo that Jewelry h "esjpcn* .

sive," ¿' £. jCoule ín Arid See

Bro t íh :e. sr sj:, Zweier-

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SET pF NEWS *

3M BUSY BELTON *_¡fa¿ *:18» Corespondent ** * * **********Mt» Mary Rowland of Central waain town Tuesday.

home after spending home time withher pareóte, Mr. and Mrs. J C. St rib-ling here.Mrs. Mary Jenkins of Charleston lsvisiting relatives and friends here. I

, Mr. F. G. Herron spent Sunday withhis parents and tittle daughter, at.Starr.Tho Tuesday club was postponedthis week.Mr H. M. Aull has returned fromBaltimore.Miss Nettie Newton spent Friday atSpartanburg. attending the teachers*

meeting ut that place.Quite a number of Clemson ladieshave been in tpwn shopping this week,Mr. Jamás L. Farmer, Jr., of Ander¬

son was in town on business Monday.Mr Jibt Mongold of Central was itttown on-Saturday. --'IMr. Fall's of Central was in townFriday evening .'Visiting' friends. , i llMrs. B: M. Aul! of Autun spent «ev-jeral days this week with ber mother,'Mrs. J. J. Sitton. . ¡ .<?.Mr. Reid McCr'ary's little boy thatwas so, sick'a while back, has nowpneumonia. .All.pre sorry to learn ofthis and hope bc will have only a mildcase and soon. recover. , , \ llMr W. B. Aull, Jr., of Celmsonspent the week end at his home here.Mr. and Mrs, Ed Hall spent Fridaymorning at Andersen.Mr. Burger left Wednesday for At¬lanta.Mr. Walter Garvin' who has, beenWnrlrtn» at' Whlttlor'a tlnrn fnr ;»yi.'

eral years is bot working there now.Thé .Misses Cole spent Safarduy at ithe home of Mrs. Ed. Hall IM'w Lee Rogers and Matilda Wil¬

son Were the guests qt the Misses FOB-'.er during thc week end. » IHMiss Hattie Whitten is visiting atthe home of her brother, Mr. S. E.Whitten. .,:MMr. and Mr». T. L Hanna spent theweek énoT at Rivoli. JMiss Kate Sharp'Of Anderson spenttho week ebd ai her home at Rivoli.Mr. ^igglngton df Anderson Was inlawn on-, business this week.

Mr. A. G. BvanS of Anderson spent'SUndSy with hite parents here !Mrs. McLces fcpent sèvéral daysthia, week at the borne of Mrs. LeardNewton.Mr and Mrs. J, C. Strisling. Jr.. andMisses Lila ead Loise Strlbllng ofAnîerson ^s#ônt Che week end with

jgr Mren.ts.Mr. end Mr's. J CStrJb-Dr. and Mrs. W. K. Sharp were In:

town Saturday.Mr. and Mrs. Mulligan of FiveForks spent the week. end with the jlatter's parents, Mr ead, Mrs. J. Ç.1Hall. *'J ->jMiss Ray Masters of Lebanon ñ«o[a town this week.â-là-tî'- t'*::'. ?'; tu. i; : .Wit

Relates Incidente .,.

Leading to KiltingIOf FrenchEtlitor

(By Associated Press) \Paris, March ál.-Madame : Call- :aux, in her- preliminary examinationlefore Magistrat» Henri Boucard to¬lo y, recounted the motives that In--iensed her to kilt Gaston Calmette,editor of th'e^ Figaro.- v jjMadame Gullaux began with a brief'listory Of her married life. Then, sheremarked : i"I always took great interest in tholUbllc life of mt husband, sharing thcpleasures abd careaivpf politics." -

Tlse prisoner's' recital- was suspend-,íd temporarily, when «he begab sob-.liing. Resuming ber testimony, she»ld:"For j^iua, an abominable campaign

a/as directed - against my husband,ivho .waa attacked on every occasion.àotabty on tho charge, afcat he bad»ecrotly ceded a portionier:the French3ongo to Germany, and In connection-with the Agadir trpuWe{:in Morree jMadame Calllaux declared that slncè

1er girlhood she had.been a reader of :he Figaro.VQn JPrMai;; Majan, 13." sue said.»'the Figaro^publiahed s fragment of

letter« written to ma by M. Calllaux'jeiorc'our marriage. I soaght. coun?,

mt in vain. Airthese things preyed'in my min« and I determined to put:..»lop to IL*» vi"The. mmdstrste persuaded me tclursue the' inquiry further today. TheInvestigation will be resumed next.VC Pk. .' ?;? -,

''.__'SAD RITES SAID

Funeral...UrfamHom« ol J. trWmétum:

Yealer-fay

j]The last'sai sites'were «aid over»L ÏÎ. CM¡ yôMa<««> »i'M>« home oiMrs. J. T^FeSräM aaa. f¿« body .**á I

^j5a^C3|^rlio4rit(CaUute.Uivr*ld^ witle^sJklta^{»lo:ix Wost WUitaer Street. be».***!»«rs. Pfarson rs, where be made hie.bjippc, and ..the business part, .'of the,

The funeral serrlce« yeaterday 'wier*

[DEVOTED TO THE V«

conducted by .Ilev pr. ,"W; H. Fraser..'pastor of the First Presbyterianchuhöh pf Anderson and tlie followingmen-, acted aa pallbearers; D. 8.- Cray.G. fi. Boyd, B. D', Bleekley.. C. B. Wal¬ton. W. J- Muldrow aud J E. Sulli¬van.Thc funeral service* bi Charlotte

this .afternoon will take .-place at thehome of Mrs. Sarah -Houston. »13West, Eighth street ead will, be con¬ducted by ¡Rev. Dr. .McEachy .of thcSecond Presbyterian cUurch. and Bsv.W. M. Vines of tho Baptist church.A number of Anderson people. ac¬companied the. body to Charlotte yes»,terday afternoon, leaving this city onthc :i: 15, interurban .caf-

VOICE RECITALGiven by ^»0«; of Mia* Strana-

than Thursday NightAndmon College, .Mardi 31.-Anumber of tue voice pupils ot' MissStrahathan sang in an informal Studiorecital on Thursday afternoon at 4:30o'clock before an appreciative audi¬

ence, composed of the college girls andssvera I .members of the college facul¬ty. Because of. thc limited space, themothers of the girls who sang werethe only people from the. city wac whowere Invited. '

Tho girls all did well, notwith¬standing the fact that several,are justbeginning and have never appearedbefore an audience.before.' These lit¬tle informal recitals are a grear pleas¬ure to those wno have the'privilege ofattending them, and are of untold ben¬efit to those appearing. There tspromise of several good voices inthe .group of girls appearing, and allwill sing creditably.The program was as tallows':A Diitch Garden-Mawson Marks.fAnna Trtbble.Bepdemfeys Stream -r. Gatty.. Kui

mle Cathcart.' Cloud Shadows'-Rogers,- Pearl MaasSong of Waiting-Speaks, Margue.

rUe Henry.Sleep,.Little Babe of Mine- Dennee,

Nelle '

Gentry.Swallows-Cowen. Caro Bradham.I'm SiUKÍn¿ of. You-San Souci, Lu¬

cia Shirley." Burst,-Ye Apple Buds-rdSmery, Louise Henri.

STATE: INSUREStts OWN ^PROPERTYSinking Fond Commission HM

A Good ,.:lwme of

Columbia. March 21.-The sininglund commission will meet on Ma/ch27 ¿areceive .sealed proposals /romold. Une lire insurtunee. for tue re-in¬surance 9£.60 per cent of the Insurancerls\s owned by the state.The general appropriation bill, con

fained a Clause providing for insuringAl!.rétate property.lp tbs State Ipsar-ance sinking, fund with the right todistribute the risk .by ;re--lnsuria.g, 60per- cent in an old line conipauy orcompanies doing business In SouthCarolina.Thc sinking. lusu &>n^nbH»<>u wliü-

the assistance of the. Insurance comrmissioner has drawn up forms givingall the Information about the Stateproperty to be re-insured and sent tothem on 'insurance com'nanies.;.The comlsBlon hopes that the State

will be saved a neat sum oh its re¬insurance prewUinip..b>: .putting up theInsurance for competitive bids byfiro,: ituuirauee:. companies,

..' :: tia .?'

[mitée* Have Legal Control of

Carnegie's Gift .

(By Assoclat'Ctt-Pri ...

//NaahvUlo, TeritC :Ma«d.i théTennessee, Supreme Court today dc«ctdedUiat leg»! control of Vaadèr-fbili, j University Ue* with the board of Çtrustees of the institution, not withthe Co»Co'e .of Bishops pf thc South-j;ern Methodist churchs i 1

Tl)c decision of the court waa, basedaa tfcc premiso that Cornelius Van¬derbilt, not the Southern Methodist

*t/^eV.^ go^tbernMahtodbu College of .Bishops' Veto of ;acceptance by the board bf AndrewCarnegie's gift of tl.OÇO.OOO ls with-

<S!rwWj ¿I.

<B? AMKHSKÍ Pi«.. . ' í.mountains of western North Carolina*^ Ftorlra. on, dUes to be e*t*ctedby the .Secretary of Commerce, werefcroifcäd tor today In a bill introduced !;Im Representative helson of North,karolina. It Included the..provision J(br establtshment of a station on thef'hourp«al«. Bay ia Maryland for thc1

Itudy bf ^fish. and Problems or fish '

p.Oït^HÙa. , ,. V , ,-,;..

^l||Ubílg4£.JMsr.c^ 2i.-Secretary ,(Mp .and gegor., jRMBp. the Spanishiplbassador. today signed the Anal rat¬ification Of, <*He generar. ." nitrationBBB^,-J»etv«en tba two e^ntrißs, ;»groiid .toiraplttf^by the senate,, t!I*e«tLXehaoge today merely wa»-the for- imai acknowledgment Of acceptance '<by Spain and the United States. i

BUILDING OF BELT03-NEW

MEETING HKU>HERE TO DE¬CIDE QUESTION

PETITION FRAMED:Deal Wm Mean $500,000 to An¬

derson County in Increased ,

Und> Values' 1 ~»- 1 i .i>»ti»kfi> ...)|i all present plan» ar« cUrrted" out

tho Hauimqn.d swamp .aud otherswamp and: semi-swamp land ssavt«wir. rtypr w|ll Jue. drained eml thisat.an. early, nate This will mean at1least $500,OOO lo Anderson county In/Increased.'land, values. \.'

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A uueiu) f; of. the property y vynerspf thc. swamp land on : Rocky River.was held, in the.rootns of the Ander¬son ..chamber of commerce Saturdayat which tune thpy reyejwed tho for¬mer efforts. they had made, discussedibo ieasi'billty of .attempting thedrainage at this time and finally de¬cided on definite action, These same|and owners .have been working .forseveral nunn hs on die plan to drain1,500 acres of the swamp land and toreclaim , it. Xor agricultural purposes.At thc. meeting held yesterday, the- far¬mers of that .section were generallyrepresented, the majority of tljem be¬ing present. This meeting waa the|aftermath .eta meeting held»in An¬derson i last spring when .the matterwas .first taken up. At that time agovernment engineer was present andaarisen them of the best plans to pur-sue and tho .best policy to .follow. Theengineer advised them to at once em¬ploy ;> comr ent civil engineer to,make thc-survey of the swamp, to¬gether with an estimate of tho costol' Kaine and thc relative pro ratacost pet" acre. ,. <( IWhen this was considered it was,found tbst it would bc necessary tb

secure, an. amendment to an. act of thegeneral .assembly of .SouthuCallina1wb'ch would allow Anderson .<. -lintyii have the-right to fori», drainagedistricts and issue bonds-fdr |!be 'pur¬pose ..of draining ;lan4p. ^tyfcrcymfor this, action being necessary lay intho fact that the original', land IdO'did not Include the couutles of Green¬wood. Spartanburg and Anderson andtt. was therefore necessary täftini'ro-duce a ;blll ,4n the Js>t .-gpn«rat-.as?'.serubly giving Andean jtb^'-.eamo,right and since this "balbeen düMAnderson can-new form draJt^gVJns-,trlcts and .vote bond«, ?-. .v « ( fii«;i;Thc junior $650 waa.nsiwdcby*^property owners along Rockj^rivaffor the purpose of employing a civilengineer to make the .survey of thoproperty and W. Ai .Sandal, of. this,]citaCwes secured for th* ,*»*»!t*!«J»j.-¡Mr, Sanders spent Beterái^o^ths-onthe'work, going over every; Inch' ot ^hegrousrd «nd when, hé àbpe&red».s4 jibe jmeeting, yesterday-morning Was]able to tell thc people Interested just jwhat was ne<»«»i»«»rv in eyerv dst^*! jHe said yesterday that he would est.-*]mate the cost of draining the land at:approximately ..S17JMR1 but tira* he icould, not vouchsafe for-lbese figures ;being .absolutely correct. He was. ofthc' opinion, however, that it would[be somewhere-.in this immediate ter-;rjtory.. Those who ere in a position.^to know say that, lt-.the step ii; taken:the. action, will mean at least S5Ö0,-:OOO. to Anderson county.. thia bci.ig jbased on the Increased (and values jand. at U^.r^ie .ci :?50:ipe« sere, tFollowing the. consultation heldwith.Mri Sanders the body. determinedto proceed With the work and the. fol-*lowing . petition - was - prepared, whichwill be signed by.Uie proporty .ownersand then presented, to the pierk bfCourt for Anderson count}'. :': '

To the'Mon.. Jas, N. Pearrnan, ClerkEof Court of Common Pleas for An¬

derson Cobaty/.Your .petitioners respectfully show:'That-they".are -a majority of fest-iht'land owners.,in a proposed drain¬

age district;. or .are ¡owners, ot more¡than naif the land lp..acreage, which Iwill be affected by or assessed' for '

the espejase of the proposed improve-jmenu: That a certain body of land tlying on, and. adjacent to Rocky River jiust cast of tho city of Ander-'n. andoutside its corporate limits, the exact'area, dimensions, locatlob, shape and:boundaries are specifically and occu-lrately shown by a.map thereof made ;for W. A. Sanders, Surveyor.. wblçft ls .

filed ..with, this, petition «pd .made<¿ejpart thereof, ls subject to overflow;and is too wet for cultivation, and tho;pablic benefit or utility, «nd the.bub-;lie health, utility, convenient* ¿na^weitere rw4il be promoted by,drainlng, '.If neceasarr. or by.^e installation;of Gie systems: And' mar petitioners :pray that yen proceed se ls prevntisa-try Sec 219.7,1 \>o(..l!Cod^J..C^2. to isummons

.the- UnclotofyS ajip^jlgtolaeers and a Board of Viewers.and Í^erjwi»e-rfkoce«d .a«, therein-^!'¡sd, aod as ls provided by Chapter tXXXÜ. Article 1,. Vol. 1. Code of ,

Lawn of S.". C..- l»12,v to the;^«M4)M|Kroqr petitioners' BO io 'Ja^ro^Tpa^nthe wholesale Intents and objects ofland may be accomplished. .^JSIHHTad yWr^GUone'ra^^U^I* *t* * ;* .* * ? 4^ff(«/'*? ,..SOUTH WILLIALSTON *

*** *** * * * ** ** frSouth Willlamstan, Maroji Jl.^Th

>p«r.lag of.- Jthe'-.W.lRw>«i5toa wiä» ¿be- jUre proved a gr«»t success. Kvsrjz jky«llable seat, wa* Ukan¿«n tha.: op¬ting ot 0»? -«as^rpiàace Tuende*]tight. The management bas

\ ll Ililli jV AND VICINITY, ANDS AND ADVERTISINGone of Ute bast .moving picture ta*.*chives that could be had anywhere;!they had tho highest class licensed,pictures: they have one of the bestmill halla in the state for entertain-'jments of this kind; they have a spion.did orquestra to furnish the mufiicJmea of-tho reaoaiasd- F4iat.Ue»UueDUband of South Carolina. '.

Supt. W. M. Sherard stated to thecorrespondent of The Intelligencerthat the show would be put.an two!.mights in the week, aud.be fiad.ender-!Led four ot the. very best reels .frompbarlotte, N. c. Forget your troubles.,and visit Wlttiainetou uUlls theatreou Tuesday and -Saturday .aigUia....Mr..and Mrs. P. L. Lindsy ot Green¬ville have been spending a tew daysifc Hid cltyLvjHh Mr. I*htf Jttt. dtobort ;Lindsay.Messrs. Joel Charlen *nd- c.. o. Feas-<]ter of the Consette mills spent .W«d4Lnçpday afternoon-tn the oltv with'Wi]M- 8berard.f Officer Kelly ..U)Ada.,a,r»psiaf*» ,1

ito Anderson one day this week*.AV. H. Klrbv made a business trM

tq fajs -store i-st ttaURmn Fall«.

COL

Three Candidates For Mayor Un* |der the Comraiasion Form , jjf v -\xr*iColumbia. .March 21.-In .Columbia.1

a. hot municipal camcalgn is on :for:the election of mayor and two mem-;,bera of-the city council. This is the;.first real campaign that Columbia hus"'had ..since the. commission form of:government was .adopted In.WlQ. May¬or Gibbes, the^jBnrt. r-t,yor of- Colum-*bia under the commission plan is of-ferina for re-elecetlon.von sumter Earle, who opposedbini for mayor In Wio and :-wbo was

electee, to the city council for a termof .'our years in di2.. is lu t!i j mee.for mayor.

Dr. L. A. Griffin ls the third candi¬date for-.mayor. The candidates foriUte two. vacancies In the. city councilare numerous.The registration of voters, for. .thal

city election in May has been heavyon account of the Utterest in the race.Columbia will dispose of a K-^f-mil-llon dollar bond MJSUo soon..the pro¬ceeds from the sale of which ¡ "111 beused Tor tli2 intending of the waterwbrhë knd. sewerage' systems Into the*new city annexations and SOT the jier-manont ioiprovanieoito in -all pacistof thc city,

' Encouraging news was received in]Andersen vesterday from .lohn' .G.IRichards. cksiriuan.pC.the> St>u.tb <lar-oMaa .-FÄilsoad commission.-- Io. Mr.Richards' communication he InvitesAnderson te., be rpré#CB¿, bt.ÇôJtynblaon April 4> when the -commibBlon-willtake up the question of express ratesfor. South -Carolin».. points. *ad noticeJUL* 4ieen yrvsJ?'.^'J^-£!££u¿£Z¡£ jf*.thVsouthsrn Express¡Compan*/'. lo'..Bi'present at thc meeting and take upwlíb,-¿i:e oprnmbision stile. uu8Mtionl%pfjatrarstato-^tuross ..rotes.' fenrSvuth,£-'ro.M"a;. ....

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PATTON¿PAINTS | ;lt is.an.honest, practical paint,;,Entirely .(ree frbhv water orçor othermm^3^ämls'composed, of oxide of >4ncfor ,durabÙUy, .lead for body*!and stltçi- (ground, quartz) forjj Aa filler and elasticity. Thisj.Ijase is .thinned with pure Hn-¿Iseed oil. and turpentine drier»-yno water or chemicals at a.l£in i he: Patton proportions.This paint :resists the action" nfthe sun arid atmosphere .won-iderfuHy, and lasts fully twicerasjong as the best quality of white;lead paint or any ol the.ordi-jnary paints on the market.

. j.When indeed of #?iht.call on*us and get the ifot~*PAT-*TQN'S SUN-PRGpf PAINTS.}Paints fçtftâj&S***6* 50,(1 M*'the sign of the sim.

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NARROW ESCAPE,¡toteanofathv Run Into 4>ost to¡Avaiú Co'Kíkin'Wíth Movíos» Train-- Guard Careless

Greenville,, March 2Ô;-r-Uuder .a, Ha¬vana date, of March ltitli the NewYerh Tintes carrWlr'^iier-ïollowinKWilliam K. . Gonzales, United SUtes

.minister.. narrowly ccaped Horloua ac¬cident, tjil« hfternoon, .owing j to thecarlessneas of a Cuban railroad guard.Tho minister wes speeding at'twentymiles, an; hour toward tue Palace, thisafternoon tor an .jypoUmntnt"with)Presiden Mcnocol. Thc railroad.track!.harrier ,"*fa« up,showing ,tbi> coast t«be clear, but aa-the auto neared thetrac-k .a train came .along «ad -a col-itstan appeared to be unavoidableThe chauffer put on she..emergencybroke, bat the auto kept sliding .to¬ward the train, .whereupon the chauf¬feur, lieu ¡led tile car directly into anIron poetsmashing the ears bumperfeet fro tho .líiovüiir train

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The minister-escaped without injurybut the chauffer was* cut by flying(.Klaas.: .The railroad. auard waa foundinside-, i his lawas conversing with .aÄgm^er .of friestis. üc üd,^t C¿ÜÍ¿out'until-the affair waa, oye r.Although the var was smashed, Mr.Gonzales was able to conti artie toIkesPalacel .'arWyius rltteen nflnutes ¡iate.!« .,;TW^.syea*«?..afr' <le>tf. % rjoasateshad a serious, -accident at Fountain.Inn when a wire:across the road>oause<f*hi* machine to tarn turtle |Hr -r^'jlipdhl imurod but 'calmlySvatohee' tb« ,fvrg«on:«ut nieces of thespoku ct .a. wheel out of bib Jeg,..«j*d,tte ncvor took Spy anaesthetics .He-*>vz» ûpcrnlcd on-at a rarm house undwhen removed' expressed no conoern,about .bia condition but roa*.cued thetrouble,to which -he.had mit the far¬mer ead his wife.o o o o o bo o o öooo o o o o o o0 ' »

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:- iNIra^-J. ¿. Waudui.entertained a num-ber.of the-eldar ladles on last Thurs¬day at s. turkey, u«oner .on the occasion \of her mother's. Jara. V. C. 8heratd'selxty-nle'th birthday.- Mrs. Sherard'«]many friends wish her many returnsof the day. : JOh last Wednesday afternoon thePrlaclilas-jnet at ibe home-.of KissMary Cooa. After ar».hour or so pfttMUint eonversatilan^ «? JtnoM dell-j«loas s ireet courao^ll«r «WV«?**,.: jT!»e .storeroom; formerly^oocupiedby A. S. Bowie 4s being repaired «eil Iremdnelied afld >U1 J»e pended, by*N. Tc-Ilakdff whose business has grownto such proportisds as to require'more enanmodlota- quarters.. I

alisa Minale »Vauaell «aa reUroedto her homo In Juowndcsvlllo áfte*spending a few dara with her sister.)Mrs. 8. M. McAdams. I~*MrS¿ ^ *fc«eèeenbaugh «ad little '

so« anent yesterday tn Anderson. j I, Mt. ...Fred Black pf Mt. Carmel is jspending the week hero on business. \Mrs. J. P. McDonald «nd(children ofAndersen «re on-a«;Tl»lt->teVMrft. V. %.\ffeawright IMr. l^ersAt-^wi^SiorAWMr*»» '«rimtban. for a. fejv days with relatives; :Mr. W. M. Bedenbabgh Of Prosper¬

ity ls speudtng awhile with the lamil*'of fclAcseo, Prof. J. M. Bed***-* tr».

f§AOt. tUr *Uy h-7 vono io MU»L.t)p.«p!n»d;;o.*Ufi Üme vwith reisjand friends.P.ubr Hci'cr.sid cf Andcrsoa ii'toe 'wtes'k^ead with HdnaaMa.

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ut* ownod aod centrets busineáé front tb« Ohio t*?i to.th« Atlantic and now h*»-facaj.jjtjr-yfr pfc-"I. ¿íí %f *'y ari Jerein Asnerici haye hadWtory ««ad tte« than the Read'

jmpany now. ¿ .tiffajra fifty-eigirîwit your toil an¡d crop* no matter»ere you are planting hf ¿3 jj

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I* VIILST ÔBEfcK .NKWlii; J. The health of . ?he cocaaiünity inRoad, except Mr, Vf. J. Murdock hasan ulcer on ola- Içg...and-bas benncompelled 'td «tay ju bed for saniotime His many friends trish.-Tor hupa speedy recoTery/<:'Mr and-Mri Veal Clark edentSunday with Mr. iftöd iMt^cAufcsgell..Jr.- r. --../JL .>~-I,V. iiVv-'^f.iA .

.lAlIs« Alke - Mcclelland ead .brotborM. 'A. McClelland .spent Sunder <WiLU-relatives'near" fïidrr ....ii.''

4 Mr/. J. P oueu entertained, a jjewnt lils1 -young' front's in -hoper>ót tifies.Mildred gonda' «9*mtmtyßiifai*r$tö<?

Ur. Levi Oi*v little dauehier iü.poBdbjK a f*w4dd>» ^Kn4t«HBHand aunt. Mr^aad Mr«. tWtiso»' L«t-Uar.k HÜ«. John. HawkiUa(sP«int IssVweek?with rflalivea tn Anderson.

Sr W.-«ii«dH;n>t:de:TU«ylttJ6.tflpelton Monday. -ll

:- i«r.-.,tRd Mrsi wi son::1^1»%spent.Ssaday afternoan iiwlth tba lacer'sparents. Mr. and Mrs» lt. EL Brock.

Mr. ,and Mrs/ Cl^^çÇlel^^d.?Mid Mrs. «Easton sBroCk.

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Campbell spouta few days last week.' with Mr. andMr«, «ohn .C«iU#tN*U'Oi .Bea«\..WiÎM§ûn*atoa. .

MO J .J.JBouds *p«it Siiiiday'wîiuMr. Aaa Hap. Sr.. of Antrevlllc.

Missen Athel and-Willie Richey TIS-iced Mrs US.- o.-<ti. Ashley j«atdtMay.*l|tit. . -M.. .,-.-. ??. .....,.:.:.

Messrs. Harmon Fisher and -KdBowen spent a few houri tn-Carswellcommunity .Sunday afternoon

' fcrr'snd Mrs. J. R. -tucker ;<nentSaturday, night wtth Mr. and-Mr». A.J. Murdock.

? . Mr. and Mrs. Preston Ashley* the

ss?rly^WiKisd. couple .vaat*ra*oeA*oAnderson Brock ts sportro^i a

pew automobile.Mls'sos. Maggie-aisd- -Winnie IWw-

kiss «poft a . fewv bourse fiuoda|t>.'sÄer-7ftr.<F.V Filhdr-made -a bttslhc,*tr|p to Andersoh Thursdays

Mrs. John Hill bad been, qditc illfdr the bast few dáyh bat-is wr#ly.4nipn>*ingj * ?'. '&.:'.' ' -Multi-

Messrs. Korvin Brock . and wC^JWeMurdock were et .thc ÚBUál old stítádfUuiáar^afXesneoo.- '> su. -

>vili eall again .«ooh U wc 4oh < rrfîilr? the ersèk When irishlnfe.

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^?^so^t^iJwéitaS idw.-aMthe ifarmert' 11 iJlrtiilÉsiililei Mwmtil« .sudshjny -, dire, i

tr?* their r^ffiuiTr;./or the .pisfTCewTvwerM d«ysr-oätfield* aro makinir ^ great shoeing.m aré »«lsd>4w Ä^ibat Aha lf»-

Xa#t of Mr aad Mrs. .W. -/ .«|ek»át>ls improrlág rrom>á,h|d'da»o or,^nen-

Â^w&ÎÎhÎS^ "?sunday wttnrtue latiera parents, *»ratra Mrs. A.^W." Picken.

Mr a R. mtshsyiwedi. a^au^eosatrip to, old Pendleton - last SatuMey«.blurry up ,»rhh .poUbtOcs aadi-soeis

boaas..--..?.Jl{.-.!,X: R; ,ate»ey.. Jos :«M,cufd4presoblur Ht rr^la^^Atrnoay.Ur. B. K WhiUker iud family apea»^«tflrd*» M»d «usdey "*}th th* iii?-.users *arenU< ef -.tbr-.-l^t iiiao* 'e*e*

There were scyerel of.young M^Hattended the Kinging giVen. at MfUfc;Z. Bry-ion s last .Sundar ulght of tbaSlabtowa^seetiea. "

"á6sr»a*iaaay sfobooi^ at .sitsa^ae^In a flourishing oaodltlon. B*ery^bod* !-;^tSS^ cornr. BrtCÄ-stechlMrin alorig aud .keep thewerk goiüg ah.^evlia^ fer The In tel IU&Lttr aprosperous year,.