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SIX AND TWENTY CORRESPONDENT THINKS BY SO DO. INGA Gltfc?T MISTAKE WAS MADE-OTHER MATTERS. I . Williamston, Oct. 12.-If the. j 'farmers of thc South and West i x had taken the advice of the far mers unton and stuck to the principles as taught by that or . ganization what would the re ^Wilts b? today? They didn't ? ^grasp the opportunity when it I presented itself and what is the g: result? Because the other fellow. ? didn't stick, and because we I ^idn't stick someone else didn't g * and so it has gone on and on uh I til thc union has dwindled down I' * to a verv sm??ll number, and with I ? out a doubt the ?few who have I stood to the back are today ten I times bctler off than those who quit carly in the fight. .Those who have been. guided ,by the i teachings of thc union will scarce ? ? ly feel thc depression that has now got thc entire country in its fcrasp. Having failed to take thc advice of others who had our best interests at heart, and to follow thc dictates of our own conscience and lise' ''common sense, who have wa got to blame for our present condition but our selves, lt is within ourselves thai misery has fixed its seat. Our disordered hearts and misplaced desires are thc instruments of trouble which wc .now. , endure. There are those today who are liv j jJng in case and plenty and know PiOTwthing about the scenes o sor? distress which are at this time passing in aU parts of ; the world* millions struggling for a poor substitute to support the wife and children whom they ..love, and who look up to them with eager eyes for the necessaries of life which they can hardly procure. How do we knOW 'but' that ithe present troubles will turn out |to be the greatest blessing . that j we ha.ve ever rceiyed. We cishould remember that by disap pointaient?, and trials the violence ?of our passionsareTt?3i??'.^Vo'saj jit not "be better for us to cease :-. looking on with so much discon tent? Let us adjust the bal?nce of happiness fairly. When we. think of . the enjoyments we want, we should . think , also of the trouble^ from which we ar? ^frec. if wc will aii?w a just J value to the comforts Which we now possess, wegwill find room for a great deal jmore satisfaction.!: feet 's remember and admire the wisdom of Agurs petition, which V/as "Removi? ironiXffic Vj?niiy. and lieSi dive me neither poyei nor riches. Feed me with food fbnvenient fbr rtie.;"Jest I be fut? ind deny thee, and say who is [he Lord, or- lest I spe poor and steal and take the hame pf my lori in valnl** . ~. Unless there is a great change then ear. future;: the farmers mi [his section will , not need ?an ac_t i>f th%Iegislature to get thefn to Curtail their cotton.crop-in 1915. Most of them will use common sense. More; Oats, have already been sown than ^ver befpir?; and pd are just ? beginning ?the 'good morniug,. October 19 inst. While. others are praising the good, work of Mr. Banks while an editor in Anderson lets some of us give,.W.;W, Smoak a-boost for trying to give us an up-to-date and readable papen We have noticed. ar decided change for the better in The Intelligencer since he has taken charge, of the pa per as ditor. "While we do not agree on all things political still we have no ' fight to make with him about that/' for hV-may be* right and we may be wrong, or we may be. right and he may be wrong, Just, a difference of opin ion is all and as far as our abili ty goes we are going to give him I .all the help that we -can;. ;Letfs aii give our new editor all the as-, sistanCa and_encouragement that wc can. and thereby be benfitted in more ways than one. ' We can I differ in opinion and still be friends and one true friend is j worth more than enough politi cians, stacked one on. top. of the other to reach to the moon. While the "Jolly Band" plays Dixie (instead of that funeral march we told.,them to learn last summer' lets pass around and give him the right hand of. Democratic, fellow ship. - " ?? W. Q BARNETT. ?ns ABE AT UNION SYNOD IS HOLDING INTER-1 ESTING SESSION. ATTENDANCE GOOD Anderso& Ministers And Dele gatesSre Pr?tent and Telling i tent? Let US adjust the bal?nce Members of t??1 Presbyterian church Of happiness fairly. When We m Andersen aro much Interes'ted lu ?v. . *r^L ^"V; tho Presbyterian Synod, for South think of the enjoyments we caroiiruTwhich is Sow In session at want, we should think also of Onion. Rev. pr. W, H. Foster, pastor the troubler from which We are if tho First'-Presbyterian church bf jfrec. if wc will aii?w a just!.-^flWwn, -Rev. D. Witherspoon value to the oomforts^which we TEJggg????ar| now possess, we-.wili find room for among tho local people In attendance a great deal -more satisfaction, at. the rh?roh convention, f?et's remember and admire the I. Tho Synod ?poned for its i02nd ses-, wisdom of Agurs petition': which' '?^.J?v^.^ \tmf~ i< r?_! - _ ?_- - '-. "' Chsrch ii. .U?i?iin nn Tnnjulatr night AOS ?v?.wii? ^VIIX. mc vanny add since:that timo the body has boon and heSi Give me neither poyer- hard at work- ; ' k. ?? nor riches. Feed me With food '? .tho opening sermon was preached .^?convenient for. ifte;-'Jest I be fut? ^ THO?-. A. Blackburn, D. p.; "$nd deny thee^d say who jj ^*?7$^gSSs?& the Lord, pr lest I spe poor and t?xt waa -Ehestens iris and his ifteal and take the hame of my I theme, 'Th? iuctios? of tho Glory ot jfcod in vn?nl" . M?i Xal^s-itSRcc in tho Saints." It ll Unless there is a. great change m In the nearfnture the farmers in: fflfiSj^S^^ a W |his section will not need . an act After th^ermon, tho ron was poer? . ?f th^ulegislature to get thepi to 'fected by tho staten' cictfk, tho Rov. curtail their cotton crop- in i915. T- Hr t*w: #'.'.. pk), ot Spartanhurs, Most of them wiU ^ common ^ sense. :Mi(#^^ been sown than , eyer peCore. ?ha terian College of South. Garoiina, was ?'e are just beginning the 'good nominatedv and .blectedj by'-'acclama-: Iwork. ' ">;?'. ? v; ' .. .! . ->( ilon..: . .;-; .;:,?.?; : : . ' r? v ?1 ::-w t- ^hO 'EKv. 'H. . C*V-Hammond "and tho ? Mrs. Wni. ^Griffith was carried fS^?i^^^^?S^&?^ to the Anderso^Hpspit.aX^ .days ago for an operat?onV Her Dally'aesiBlons wero- ordered from ? many ifriends wish, her .a speedy 0:3o a: m^ to .i p/m./3 to s p. m-?nd M??C?verv.- ' . .B i*, tn'., ^adjournment: Eel t?t ?r?^? ^^m^^MM rrnel is; ati present. very |ow with jr w. Querry. -thb Rev, jriqweii -Tay ?feyer, With little hpp?S^Of itS re- tor and tho R?cv. J. G. richards.' .r ; .. ??overy* . : t< - ..ih.x vi -^ - - ^?fPMj^aa:/t^ iL G. B. Cobb^':Mr.Mj?^n J nui-M?iy ?wcrgT;rr?CT'ess";vis- '' ''?'?^4''*^"^f"^':f*ry."^^^ 1 -.n-- ' " IAhtiersor??Swftfay, : : VERDICT FOR ?I???O,(WO, * H.:?A;>1&Wte?*&*$te r.v : -, irs^Iast^^r^y^^l^ R^A^s^^^ie S? f. Link and family spent ?KSffiS? with:relatives,?ear:sS ?l^ll^SSuS^^ tb?^ _ --?i. P?Cfc??S ??m wife .spent tU^uasi' or ?emso-acounsel J?^|l,^%S'y ru* /ht and Sunday with B a9ri^t ii i *?H^lro$V and Wife^ at Frank- imma i^wiyH?itiie%?? faille. . ^ cash and gave botes for tho balance. fed ret^/es near Se^verdam Sun- ^t?Wt^^^^^^?^ the ? day. V price Gould ?et n i . M Prof. Meridith, bf Westmln?s- "" ' " . . ~ ,- ?: --v- .^v ate? M^W!? Q We ^tre inform?dl? that - the y^ik A?l^^^^^' ti^\^*?: - feercetown s?noc? ?vtir op^lts .AwW?|IS6^ \ Idoor? <pr,businesf ..pnti.Monday r^;;-;:-.'^ l7,v:'.1'.' ' .. THE'ESSAY By A. W. Meredith Who Won Subscription to Daily intelli gencer. ? In uiu contest tor tuc best essay on "Patriotism in- Time of War Abroad and. Peace at Homo," Mr. A- W^ Moro dith", of Westminster, lt. F- D., won; the year's subscription to the Daily Intelligencer. There were a great number of con testants, and high credit is due Mr. Meredith for winning in a contest of this kind with ? so many contestants competing. Herewith, wo publish the essay'complete. PATIUOTIS5?. In Time of War Abroad und Peace at Home. i s "Loyalty ls imbedded io tho American character. Especially aro Americans loyal to borne and one another, in times of distress that our loyalty to country shines forth. Our past history is filled with many acts of heroism demonstrating the kind of loy alty that has carried us through cri sis after crisis and placed us at the top among nations. At present the world ts probably forcing tho greatest crisis tn Hs his tory, brought on by tho great wnr raging in Europe- Tbl? criais for the time being affects us here in America moro vitally than it does tho nations Involved- We were totally unprepared for lt. Our commerce with Europu ls altnbost destroyed, because wo de pended on.European ships'to'carry it. Hence tbjis crisis demands* of tho American people a loyalty bf a new kind-a commercial loyalty. ' Now ls the timo for "sticking to gcthor." Now ts tho timo to roctlfy i ur mistakes. Now ls tho limo to preparo for the opportunities , bound to follow. In, the meantime our people must live. Our schools must go on. Tho great machinery of our government must continuo to turn. Money?must bb kept ic circulation.. The "Huy-p.xcoio o? Cette:;" sixgun was originated primarily lo help tho farmer. But Ute funner must nov get tho Idea that'he's the only one who needs h ul p. Tho uiercliar'.. und t> nu rdy mun need lt Just as bully. The farmer inuet make sacrifices to pay his debts, that he may be uMo to got supplies for next year- The bank er, merchant and mill man must show tho farmer that they will help bear tho burden. It will bo hard for a while, but the making of men requires such. ? And it is written there's a'crown for him that ovcrcomcth."_ j_ NEW DIRECTORS OF SOUTHERN R. R. Elected at Annual Meeting of Stockholders of Company Tuesday. Rlchomnd, Va, Oct 13.-Dr. Edwin A. Alderman, .president of tho Uni versity of Virginia, and Dr- John C. Kllgo, of Durham, N. C., bishop ot tho MothodlBt Episcopal Church .South, wera today elected directors ot the Southorn Railway Company, at tho an nual mooting of stockholders hore. Other directora elected were John. Kerr Branch, a banker of Rlchomnd; Robert Jamison, of Birmingham,. Ala-, and Charles Steele, of Now York. The majorityof tho road's directors, lt was announced, now are Southern men; This is in fulfillment of a hopey?x??<~* pressed by Fairfax Harrison, president ot the road,' lu an address made in ... Chattanooga last January. "Today's mooting of tho stockhold?,'; . ors," says s statement issued hy a representativo of tho company, "w^'?, ,ti. the first "t v:h?ch they ImVo hud ina V,. opportunity to take directly a hand in^ j? the management of Its nffnlrs ami tho election of directors, tho voting lr,us?,. which has boon in control since Um ' ... organisation of tho con? puny in .IWfVii?4*. now being in process of dissolution, tsfgj "A largo number of stockholders at?f$sJ tended the meeting lu person and moro than DO per "ont of the total tanjrj*! itulhuulon* was represented. 'J^9tif3. meeting washpen to tho public." ':? - m m C. S. Steolc, of Columbia, was br illo M city yesterday, a guest nt tho Chlquolu hotel. ,~ IfS We will sell best yard wide 10c Bleaching . 10 yds for 63c LIMITED fa addition to the regular inducements to be found in our magnificent "assortment and complete lines bf New Fall Merchandise, w? offer for this week carefully selected Bargains in Colton Goods at most extra-ordin ary prices/ Ptease not? carefully that most of these cut prices on special lots are for A^dersants Cotton Week Only Oct 12lh to 17|h BUY CO^TJ^ GOODS AND HELP THE SOUTH Week Only We will sell yard wide Plain White Long Cloth 12 l-2c value " 12 yards for 95c . LIMITED SHEET* Pjttxow CA?ES AND BED ^?^^?de Products in this Cotton BLANKETS AND COMFORTS. jg 'SPREADS.; ??M$' . ' ? ' "i .- - V' .>?'. ' . Sale Why.not buy Blankets now, while the saving S Large size Pillow Cases, nicely hemmed, during . -. . ^ _ h worth while. We have 500 pairs to sell. 1 tins week v v See Window Display , ? " _ * * ? .,,L vHB , r , Then, too, if you buy now you will be prepared .gggg - .j ? I ?fe ' 'B^gos>&ills.-Jsek:.'Xiii;Cloibl, made especially for ChU- for &e ^^fciuy?ta^j^-'-: -IS - . drcn's wear; is a strongly woven.fabric and will stand the '-S f^ffiS?-^?^^ (Ml cllli<ir?"; This is *Pfthe most s**fP whi,e-Grey ?* T?n Co,t0,i Bl?nke,s'B0OCl iii during ?iis week .' '???% wash fabrics in thc UK S. A. and.is guaranteed fast colors. A . size; our regular put* $1.00; during this ? 38c splendid ?^s?ftm^ week for .." _21--- > 12ic Yard . . 79c Pair ? Ss. ?41.75-and $2,00 Crochet Bed Spreads, well . ^ .. \. .,-..?. x_ .-'SB. woven, some have- slight imperfections; 1 .Other wonderful values in blankets;.up to $2.9&Sk| during this week. ' .-"--w-s lirogon Milis .'Outings--very heavy, well napped outing flan- --;-;-'----?-.-M-~--^f?^ ;' 98c ~ * .nels for .wear and service; jt^cannoi be equaled: we carry nt nil Large size Comforters, designed for-Winter.-; fnpsnj times, a good line of'fancy and staple patterns;, our price Comfort ? "'??^ W? ?ff? ? cuan????n ilse r.f ?ha above items ?A VT .'. - a ' AA . A? JA SSSS3 ' .t 0? ?oj bw P^ -, 10c Yard ^_98c to $1.48 Jg I Grey mixed Socks and Stockings Men's and Ladies' Fine Muslin Hand- Women's heavy-fleece lined black toe Stickerei Braid,absolutely.'"fast;;.?||j I *. . .'. kerchiefs, best 5 c values: during f ".-'Stockings; our ..regular -15c sellers;- S' ' ; ' ' ^^^P j during this week, per pair ..../xv this weekVeach ?Cl-. . . . . ?#3? during this week, per pair . .lie colors; during.this week far...5c Three Important Values ia High Gnade. Genuine Amos keag fast dyed Apron . Ginsham, ail , coV>riB,. ;aU. 5?o ivu?cks;' ? our .regular.'prto .0 ..'s'i*3c yd; during this week ,.?c ^ Ginghams Bhceeilent quality fast colors fancy dross . .GlOBfetuns 10c qt?aHty? dur ing thUV, wpok pef..ydi;.:..7 1-2c Pine, quality fast colors fancy drona Ginghams; A beauti ful assort man t;.'in; checks and plaid*, 12; t-jfco values, daring this Week :p?r,:'5?JllM; Three Money-Savers I? Cotton Towels . Good quality, CK- Bleached Turkish Bleached. puro ?tra, heavy hutt Towels, . eic tr a whlto' Tnrklsh ? towels with nie* Bjs?i'<our regular *.? Towels, very ?/s? botC^ eist W^rs^ur-* ou; regular 26c val 18x30, during thia lng "tots' week, uoa; during this week...8c each! each ........ .tlc week ....... .19c Unusual - Low Bleached and un bleached canton flannel of , good quality; worth l?o yaid; during tuts week, per yd> ....... 'airic Prices on Good j- Canton Flannel BxtVa . heavy bleached and un bleached ,-. canton flannel,' worth 121-2c; during this week, per yd. .............. 10c Bx t r a Quality v 0 r y heavy bleached and un bleached canton flannel, v o r y warm,sud durable Vorth 15c; during ma we?k 12 1-2c SPEC1LM. VALUES FOR YOU. AT Sc A YARD. Outings,-Cotton Checfes, 3&raw Ticking,^ Bleaching, Sheeting, Prints, "Me^s extra heavy Blue Samson . Boys' Cotton ; mixed; Bloomer and, Overalls; our Sandow Brand j ^est \ ^^^^?iw p&??f i- ?arW col giV?? value; during, this^ weeV, .--"^ per paif'i.:,... .v.... ...85c ors; during; this wcelc; per pair 25c .. .HOSIERY AUD UNDERWEAR FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. Buy now at our low prices and save jenoney. Yod get-better values here every ftjfto and you Itnow it. ; , Cotton Sweaters fpr . boys and girls ; 1 /y our regular Soc] values durinig? ibisk^ week for.i.,..... .43c A Coats ?pooi Cotton; during this1 wc.;k only; 5 spook for .... .19c. Inllli^ advOTt?s?TOeS barg??nii. ^ way will be )TM(L: : j >j ' i?>;-Vn? .?no >*>:>?