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I E8*?BLI?HED im. Published avery morning except Monday by Tho Anderson Intelligen cer at 140 West Wbitaer ?trsst, An derron, a, C. BI?II-WEBIKLY INTELLIGENCER Published Tuesdays and Fridays L. M. GLENN... .Editor and Manager Sintered as second-class mattet April 28, 1914, at thc post office at Anderson, South Carolina, andar th? Mit cf March 3, 1879. ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHEfc ' ,*-' ' - v -i. ' i , ffolaphoae -....?.121 -.. *?.?.'.,?. . ? i. II i i ii i i : BUflBCKIFriOH BATBB DAILY Ono Year.?B.00 'She Months .?. S.50 /hr ?a Alon Ute .*? 1.26 ?. 'no Mont?t. .42 Cfc* Week ......... ..-.M... ,M .10: SEMI-WEEKLY On? Year.?.91.601 ?la Months .761 The Intelligencer li delivered b? ?trrloM in tlio city. Look at tho printed label on youri ?ftpor. The date thereon shows wheo ' . io n nb. terip tl on expires. Notice date tn label carefully, and if not correct please notify us at once. Subscribers desiring the address ol j their paper ohangod, will please a*' A tn their communication to th tb? old sad now addresses. Va i neuro prompt delivery, com il?ln'? o? non-delivery in the city of Anderson should bo in ado to th? Circulation Department before 9 a. m. ana th topy will bo sent at once. All checks and drafts'shonld be] drawn to Tita An/.irson Intelilgenoer. Kate? trill te fanrisJtaS on apsilaa ,<M>n. No tl * advertising ?be continuad ts ip? on written eider. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1015. Wo ar? thaikicful for a whole lot of I inge; and particularly That the football Beason officially | ends today. . That wo have ncvor boen called up ' on to act as judge at a baby show. That tho United plates bas not boa? drawn into the European war. That .Russian nnmos aro not pro nounced according.-.to .their^looks., . Thnit cold storage egg?< ere ,npt fon; salo in Anderson markets. lllll? : - -o.' That we'vo got an appetite today .. ' like a goat and a digestivo system soc ond only to a corn mill. That Villa hasn't carried out his boost thut he could l>ok tho whole | - United States. -a-? i?-T^St we do not hayo* elections for i iat'i and county! offices oftener than j ovary two years. That tito Thanksgiving turkey rem-j pants aro not uufficlent for more than j two days pf hash. .-? That wo aro to bo given tho oppor tunity) after January. X of inaklng this dry'atuto. C?vMW^M?l That knowledge of bridge whist is hot numpered" iompng, f/oun yaccoin pi?sluhents. , - . . >v: .' 0.-I - VUiV '.That thora woro nof<juprte "m^der" rials at the recent term of tho. crimi nal court here. \f"v o ' , ? That, tho Tom Watson-Tom L?yless war. down' in Georgia seems to have "etored out - That we haven't as yet run across tho ''coldiplunge-evory-mornlng" fan atic. ; : . ; , ; ^vV.' .' -o That tho wail of tho calamity bow lor has been drowned out for a while at least. . ' _ :'?v-:;V' -o-, .' ^ That this is an independent coun (tryr and la ; not entangled in any ' al Jlftneo with other powers. {.}'?{?: ???.' '--o~ ? :;That from tho rising of the sun to the going'down thereof and longer we have all tho work- that wo can do. p$t;':-:S$?&?'it': .* o . V;, T??at newspaper vain never bsvo tc Worry : abolit. whoth?r. they are Hable to he punished for dodging tho ?nconu ttx lav/. -o That turkey Is tho object of out aspirations today and not^Tuti?y, ai ?;?ii'.';:'t^o^':caae'-^t?t':.th? poor devils::is Europe '- ' That Woodrow Wilson and 'riot ?T?ddr Roosevelt ftas fceen In tho Wklt< House since tho European war an? MBMJifcioxIcan scrap began. SHOW YOUR GRATITUDE A union thanksgiving service, pat tiolpnted in by all the congregation of tho city, will be held this moruln at 10 o'clock at Central PresL; torin church, tho sermon to be dolicvere by thc; Rev. Dr. John E. White, pat tor of tlie First Baptist church. Whether you aro a churchgoer o not, you should attend thia, norvic this morning. Willie man should glv thanks drily and every Sunday for th many blessings received at the hand of tho Creator, probably there ar some who do not do so and who d riot think of the Sunday worship a a service for praise and thanksgiving These, then, should mako a specie effort to attend a praise and thank? giving service un the one day of th year set aside for a general showln of gratitude throughout tho land. There ls Bcarcoly anything that Ol fends tho average human being mor 'han for HO*neono who lins receive special favors nt his hands lu ?xhlbl a spirit of ingratitude. All of us Ilk to be shown that favors which h ?confers upon others are appreciate! Wo lose no time in brnnding aa ni ingrate the fellow who soon forgets kindness that wo have done him. Who infinitely greater grounds then ha tlie Creator for feeling this way wbe; wo mortals who aro indebted to lilr for everything go through life and OJ hi blt from the beginning to the ond lng thereof a spirit of Ingratitude? WE ARE THANKFUL If there 1B a nation in the worl that lum cause for gratitude to God a this timo of thanksgiving, .it ls th United StateB. , v ,\ ,/ The supremo blessing that'occur Instantly to ovory mind ls the bleBBin of peaco. Wo hove thus far escape being drawn Into ibo conflict that 1 making a graveyard, of. Europe. An though the peril is not wholly pas thero ls every little likelihood of ou being drawn Into..Rubereafter. Alon among tho greata powers,. It ls, ou privilege to cont?????t'wprkln^put ou national destiny ^without; risking ev erything in ^?fM?f^^hwtlf'}^ lt is our priviligb ;:even -io tutu th war to our aftvautage ty derlvlni from it, as nr.' onlooker, tho icsaon we need to shapo our course wiso! for tho future/ ^ 0"*?% This lu itself jirould bo bl?Bsin enough;' even .If ?ur immunity fror fcetag"b|ed; wbjl^were'accompanle by thc po^ erty -"into whlc^n^olrl?^ the world has boen plunged. But t thia v.o must add bonong.,vi\tch, eye In' ordinary circumstances, Would ;fc ephshlored good reason s for, specie gratitude, 'ill f? Thanksgiving was ea tab! I siled pr marily, aa. a national harvest hom festival. Now lt is our plOasant^prti .liege to celebrate the MMrajw hil est in the h?st?rV of this brjjtAjf'otfti: nation, not only in volume but 1 value. Our fields and orchards an gardens, still tito chtef sources of ou wealth and comfort, have been blear ed as never before, b, ; ./ Along with this oyerflo^ng^ ?gr cultural wealth wo aro rejoicing t?da :n a renowed industrial prosper!! ?reat and unexpected- There la ni a blast furnace in the country that not lighted. There is scarcely a fa; tory of any sort whose wheels ai not turning. Thora ia. bard^-ft-^rai road that ls not. reviving* n*d?r ti Impulsp Of a neiy abd cbmpei|lnig bu (ness activity. Merchants are on? more making money. Capital agai ia. earning d\v}dendaivi,v Wo^kingn\l have more employmenjtrthan they'hoi hail for years, at' Higher wafres. il war lt eel ty Mich.' is so" hugo, a calami! for moat ot tho world, has stimul?t* ouf" prosperity'. "1 '.-.' *!M * v"-;.* ?.There ara darker apota in the, pi ture, tb be sure. There, 1B Ahe rnpnu? that impels us to arni tpr: our tutu safety, unwillingly and ^t g^?at, e penae. Thor o ls tho more'dlsb!earte lng menace and disloyally '. amoj Americans, But these,'a re] but i shadows that emphasize the hil j lights and make pur ,^uulhc bles tags more evident And a nation tb has met every crises la the pa?t u flinchingly has falth!'to t?|pye. that can; deal adequately' with'the/ evils the present and the 'futu'ru.'" ' ' .. ?.; ?. '???^ ..' : BELLS AND, ?ROPHMTS Forty thbuaand1 ipf^pla Awaited tlie railroad Bta?pj?^ at ' fioush Texas, until two .o'clock' In the moi lng,., od- a chilly;.?bjbt, Ao seo 1 Liberty Bell en-route from San' Fri CIBCO back ttfV Phitad?lpn?a. -1. 1 train waa late", andViB?oat.of tb?^ Wi nome ' thea. But\ 2.00Q, schcol, cl lireb roma1, ne d ? s h Iv er lu g in the .CC untiltboArain.'puned tn ^?S%.80ja.^ and ?limbed aWt?rd :^he; liar tb' tot and Was th?'.pncred; emblen) of' Am, '{cdu.freedom. , ?' ;.'..., . - A Liberty Bell, like .>?' proph?te 1 to 'leave hom? > to gain honor. M ot the clthteha1 bf Philadelphia lu never, scea the bell, but jnb^t-.bf citizens oF'&Otjj' chance to rt ami in the cold neurly all night to tsee lt. Tho bell hus bad much tho Bamo experience everywhere through the west. At nearly every city and town going and coming, crowds hav assembled to pay it honor. It was tho first time thc bell was ever taken weat of tho Mississippi River. After such an enthusiastic and continuous welcome, it should not bc the last. It is much for thc great, new, pioneer sections of the country to see a relic tbflt reminds them not only of the east from which they all came, moro or less remotely, but oil their country's early history of which tho wost has so fow visible ovldences. SWAT THE CAT Now York is gottitg after its cats. New York City is especially exorcised about them Just now, because of a fatal case of anthrax supposed to be traceable to a cat. A girl bought n cheap set of furs, and died a few days later from this dreadful discaso. She caught It, apparently, from the con tact of tho fur collar with her bare chest. The theory is that tho cat from which thc fur was taken was afflicted with anthrax-as strnv cats somotimes are-and that, the .'inper fect treatment involved in the manu facture of cheap fur? failed to kill the germ. Another caso adduced is that of a Brooklyn girl who reached down to j pot a stray cat on her way to school, j and received a slight scratch which resulted in her death from rabies. The National Association of Andu- { bon (Societies ia very active in a cam paign against cats. It argues that not only is the feline tribe respon-j slble for transmitting a great deal o' tuberculosis, rabies, .tetanus, paralysis, Scarlet fever, diphtheria, smallpox, measles, whooping cough, mumps, ringworm, etc., but it devastates the bird population and thus Indirectly does vast damage to agriculture.! There are r,,000,000, song birds de stroyed by cats in New York state | every year, and 6,000,000 In Massa chusetts, says the Audubon society, and the number killed in the entire! country amounts to many scores of) millions. It is the stray cat o? precarious living and uncertain habits that is responsible for most of tho dUease bearing and bird-slaughter.. Mont clair. N. J., recently took cognizance of tills fae- by passing an ordinance re rmi ring ail cats to carry tags with their! owners' name, arid providing that cat;; not. v; ea ring such tr." s should be killed as dangerous vagrants. The Audubon societies, however, maintain that; evn1 the ?leek pussy who sleeps by the dre and plays with the children tn such apparent, harmlessness is likely to bo a Jek;! cud Hyde boast, tranc-nlttlng neighborhood contagions and infections, and prowling about at night aa a beast of prey. MORALITY AND LAW .Personal liberty" triumphs in the decision of a. New York magistrate who- refused to commit to the work house a woman accused of lmVtuni intemperance.. There was no evidence beioraI the magistrate showing that tba prisoner had ever been intoxicated In' a pub lic place. Her offensoa wer? commit ted at. home. , His honor held that '?'The. polico have no 'power to invade private promises to arr'?st females who j rutty be lnteroperato,". ' because f,4it/was nhl the Intention ct the legis lature to make a por son of Intemperr ate. habits . a criminal, or to Justify a magistrate tn'arresting pr corcmttilng sueh.a female." . Ir? other words,'anjr lady has . a right to got drunk in the privacy pf nor own home.. Morality and lav, lt seems, haven't necessarily anything to do with each other. Weather Forecast-Fair Thursday and Friday; warmer Friday. O- ? ' - ' In- order tb facilitate the uandllni of the Christmas mall the Unite: States post?nico department baa or dered that the rule which require! that domestic matter bear Inp on'tin address aide adhesive; seals or. stick ors, o th er than, lawful postage stamp) ehatl bo treated aa unninllable. wil .bo s. a speeded from Dec 1,1915 to Jan % l?lC Tho rulo states hovr./vor, tba theso stickers should not be placed ot tho address side. \ , In tho priste list of the Poultry ahOT yesterday ithe following - .werec Omit r ; Block Orpington, <irst *>rl?e, W. M Webb. _V ?ron>J turkey, second prise, Dr. Jr] BL Wells. Already the poetofflce department la urging the early malling of pack age? for Christmas delivery. The holiday mall? are alwayu unusually largo and those wishing to have pack ages delivered promptly should take the precaution to mall them early. Tho notice, "Not to .ho opened until Christmas," can be easily put on the package. One-half tho pleasure of re ceiving Christmas presents is opening them up on Christmas Day, and if they are delayed in the mails, this joy is gone. Dr. John E. White referring laugh ingly to the editor of tho Greenwood Journal and his criticism of the gen tleman in a nearby town who built his "porch too big" for William Jen nings Bryan said: "Tell tile editor that his trouble is not with the porch but the house. He thinks Mr. Bryan's house a hut when it ls a mansion big and great. The porch suited tho house, at least Mr. Bryan thought so and apparently everybody oise." "It reminds mo i a man iii North Carolina who ^ a . uildlng a house," continued Dr. White. "There were severe criticisms of tho size. The gen tleman put tho following notice in the paper: 'My house Bulta my wife and T guess wo know what we are build ing it for whether /that old bachelor that criticized does or not.' " -o In talking with savers! of the bsak ers of tile city these gentlemen have expressed themselves as much oppos ed to the Idea of putting a two-cent revenue stamp on checks. This of course would be av good way for tho United States l gifrernmrai . to false money and it may"become necessary for it. to be done/ but on'?he other hand lt seems Ithat it: Would tend to destroy or demoralize' a' system of savings that baa been" greatly en couraged by ' tho government and which is the life of .tho banks. The banks of this country aro necessary to tho government's financial system and anything that would tend to dam age 'them would In a way, be harmful to this country'a currency methods. This requirement would ? cause all small depositors to withdraw their money from the b?^^;'.'be?auae thero would be mighty few iwh?i would feel like paying two cents every time that he wrote a check, ' The mah ?hat pays his. grocer, bia bu tabor, and his cloth ing, billa by checks,., would , be the man who' would feel lt. most. It: would not make, any difference- to tho man who writes bia checks for: /thtfusaj?ds. bf dollars!. ^he United ": Staj[?s.. postal iKtnk v/as .created, with -.'tho .idea .of encouraging ? email savings ?'and If this requirement goesinfo-'effect .' ft " will aoco8s4riiy;fhaye'U!J evilresult on'tlio Small depositor.;... -vt.??gio % . i <) o The local' postoffice will "bo closest today but will, observo the fpUowlng hours: Open from 10 to.l&.P. m. and from 3 to 6 p. m." Tho register win dow and' money order wt?ddw will not tie open at all. There will be on oily delivery this morning but no rural delivery. -o--'.1. : The pinners' report for Anderson county shows that 45,701 bales of cpt toa liave been ginned this, year up to Nov. 14!os compared wit? 44,488 same date lost year. ' i "Uncle JObnnyV Austin,', ene.', the square, ts making big'prepa?attona fo. the holiday trade. He has already put in two very jpretty I sbow'-ea^J boar th? front oi .bis atnie andj l^;up flf; teen, or twesr?y pretty hw0^:^j-SS? o" different patterns, all of.which have added considerable to.?thb^be?w?y^7.?? "Uncle Johnny's atore. ";^^'i^rthl;^s also arranging- bia display^otjtjbrist mas toys, and other goodaraow; and Judging from the showing:f aU;o?dy made, the ator? will bo awfully at tractive when all the holiday gooda aro on display. Marchbanka & Babb have a very unusual, and very artistic window dis play ot silverware In their, northern ahow window in tho ehepc of a turkey, outlined in silverware, it' attracted ' a great deal of favorable : attention yesterday- The idea is very mover, and lt baa been well carri???ouV<?b. It will bo of interest ' tolt?a.?M^i * friends of Mr. and Mrfi/;Oebrge CJ ? Aide te.-know that the latter is mcet ? tog with much success ^on?t?* * where ha went several weeta''^,?ta ?. point portraits for walt ;|r?own pco 1 ^^there. f?lnce he bw';:-l?!biia'.tberi ? ba ?. J hid ali tho work be could do V ?nd baa painted pt?ture?'bf 1 B, Jenniage; wife of tK^m?yor bi Sumter, and the mah who'ratfor thc United'states senate last year, Mr 7 Coker, fbbnder ot Coko? College, ani - many other. p/'Ouilnent' people.' Mr Aide also baa received many ordert 7 freat v?3w?to?EMte- Mr? Aldb is it Sumter with , her h us bacci and jibe) will return to Anderdon ?ome ?m< before Cbristmss. That That That For t e s c Wish Wish Wish Wish But t In casting around to find some per son ?rho would consent to talco up work of circulating petitions among business interests to close doors on certain holidays, which was carried on for so many years by tho late Mr. C. C. Langston, several of those interested have suggested Mr. Frank E. Alexander. So far as known, no one has approached Mr. Alexander to ascertain If he would he willing to tako up tills work in behalf of .the clerks and other employees of busi ness establishments, but his name hoB been suggested us a successor to Mr. Langston in this work and !t ls likely that t>s will bc requested to take'up the work. It is thought that inas much o's Mr./., Alexander's .business j keeps him out on. tho streets a big part of the time and he-ls ? so well known and knowa tho business people of tho city, to well ho 'would' mp ho an nd mirablo ?successor'to Mr.'Langston. n UWI.ll.lll III I . " . '".". ^ .'..'.. . Thanksgiving dinners viii ..ho the order tor tho d?y inAodoreon homes, Anderson hotels,7 Andersen '. cafes and Anderson "dog-wagons,". . probably also, today. At least there'will be ono i gloriously tempting Thanksgiving din ner served at a hotel, the St. James. The management-yesterday .csat lu. is this paper a copy of the ni'?MU for to day with the request tho* *t be pubr iished, and, following is the layout that will ho found there today be tween the hours of 1:15 and 2:30 p. m. Celery- Soup Mixed Pickles Sliced Onions Roast Turkey Onion or Oyster Dressing j /Scolloped Oysters Fruit Salad '; Cranberries Celery Corn Pudding English Peas | Mashed Turnips Potato Salads ^Macaroni au Cratin Candi?d Yama j '..''.; ;. Steamed Rico .. \?kesh ?ettuce With Mayonalso Corh Bread ;..'. Mince Meat Pie Milk Ambrosia with Whip Cream v i ?bream Cheese Saltine Wafers Hot Chocolate Coffee Tea' Hot or Iced On Friday night the. proceeds at the Anders^ theatre will be divided with the. Episcopal ' church and Mr. Trowbridge has secured for tills night the Paramount production of "Car men," with Geraldine Farrar. This photoplay is the most costly produc tion ever put but. by the Paramount people and ia attracting attention all over tho country.. Geraldine ' ? *rrar ia a celebrated opera singer and the film people gave.her - a small / fortun? 'to,take''patt in this picture.. This picture wan'shown ia Atlanta ja. short tun? ago and an advance cale jot ?eats was put on, these selling at J$?i|ppV2[j cents. In numerous cities lt Ia . costing these same amounts to soe the producion. * Mr. Trowbridge stated last nik (ht that the admission in Anderson would bo 15 cents to Adults and 6 cents to" children. v For timight the Ahderson will bave ?|i?Vtit<?ttirIng' Paulino Fredericks. Smith, Garrett and Barton have one of - the most unique and best Thanks tflwp?^'.'Day'.. Windows that has eyer been seen la Anderson end in other place* as well, ibo widdow is dec* orated wi?r pmupkins, eutamn leaves, 5i^awVot..w^^ etc., giving i to tt -V '''h:.. ' ? .... iksgiving ? Give ThanksT . you are living you arc prospering he privileges and benefits ; njoy in these United Sti uch as are enjoyed in no ot ountry. i for happiness i for health i for honor 1 for wealth be sure to wish for the c inued prosperity of "Tbs Store tollh ? vv-guw**' I . .. __ - . a splendid appearance. Mr. A. G. Bar ton ia being complimented on this splendid array. Those who bave kept up with the happenings in tho electrical world for tho past few months rememher read ing articles In various magazines a*"jut a wonderful* flood light of someuiing like BOO candle power, and which -was used successfully - last summer'to light up several beaches in the north. This lamp is something new and ?has a.capacity hitherto un known; " . The. Southern Public -UHilities com pany of Oils city has 'ono of these loinpB stationed-; on a post near tho railroad cut, which bas its :rv\ys cen ! tered on a large sign Just at ?.. .the I rear. of ; the . company's . store room. This.'light ls morely to iilusirate, lt: wondetffa^ < capacity for lighting- up stgn? a$$~ ?t|.^^s;<p^>R-?aM,woadcr..... I The rciait. ot rays? ca^$beT:?oen plainly for ? long; distance and-:' ii seems that It will . prove a wonderful hel ipto'^^man who wishes . to light; . up his sign hoards at night/. During, ibo first, act of ibo show at the Anderten theatre cu Tuesday night,-Mr. C;. ia. GambrlU'fl six cy linder' Studebaker ' a?lOmouile : wa? driven, around the city by. .three boys Eighty Years Old HB ?Andrew Omiegio waihora Nov. 25 [ 1835, ia Scot?aad 1 He ?dil therefore he eighty;?y?itf?">?t ?gs tats -T^aaasr Ol fl /ou iles her. ; .. tv - . :on I .... ."..?j^'-'i jy 1 . . . ? . f . .Wien ? . <. ',-;?t l;<?.-<>7 ' > . ', : who evidently .wanted a- Joy ride nt someono's expense. Finally tko au tomobile waa wriecked against Mr. Furmaa Smith's'seed house, one bf . tho .rear tires being, badly torn up and the baek ot the machine other Aviso damaged; A posBic.^ policaman saw. tho boys Junia, from the car atid <. ran ?way. Tho policeman notified MK Osmbrrll of j tho car's where abouts. -o--.. . "HMs ls my 3.942nd performance in 'The Prince of Pilsen' if you .want to *? exact," stated Jess ? Dandy, tho. Hans Wagner, to the JjIno.O' Dope maa'Tuesday night.' "'"t :am kcofh ?Sj lng-count of them 'for'i ibolievo' they .?x will? reach, the 4;?0O mark-.'-? I have *\ played in all of the performances in tho sou th as wei 1 as ia tao north." .. ' " f?O^?. v??ss di leanon?d?lto-^o; jtp8^ti:^?-> temperance Bald: . ?He- wbo, hesitates is. lost,, and, this I . Isv?^ps?lally."'true'o? the drinker.'"-'' "Terrible*aboutvLot'si.wtfe/' -Said-a maui. ' "Sha;, ?topped and. looked ''v around and . turned Iota . bu pillar of salt."- . . . . .'*.';. ? y "Well, I'm worse than" "that," said a second -man io very si^ttby vlothes "? often stop-and - look Around, too,. and every - time -I tara' it?t? a beer saloon-. "-Washington -. Star. on H^^^^^^S g?vlftgi - , 'TbJs ?a : tba .was- ^he Jflfoka ? today. Tho i^hotogreph iweft takeb a .V?blt:?oV .--..i--.^:- .. .>..;'';-.