Ti: U.i'HONES Editorial and J: .slticsa q Job Printing . ?nis< iuiTioN Sc mi. Week I Oae Tear . Six Moutlio One- Tear Dally f.... 6931 r.......u. ,|5. T?-'? Jb delivered bj It you fall td llarly p'ease not!fj| natoc on the Is printed date tu paid. AH check?! bo drawn to Tte| teacer. FINE'S DUTY. is a hard thine; to du one' stands for eon run counter to other ami anyone who has < convictions is likely br to the views of those! fare of opposite opinions tor them brings dlf-j (no two persons see i the same manner conviction for one le a duty to pe. form, >thing but a passing fan makes a mountain Fill and another makes 'if a mountain. So this jing, therefore fcr one fe his or her own lifo, that Inward monitor 'for peace of mind and ?plne3s. True, you will f-ome people, and there against you, but the tint person to please after fown self. You have to lourself all- il-^time. and (her person*Mo Ihinks mt onb, *j Fbile. It te, there Fhoin you |w best, that are Us-il rore ';,c that person whom you k ftands for thin iure and holy.lneed not popular with hose who thoughts or whe do not those things, j s one eo to the writer sometime .'hey do not ring true, and not hope to Bta d in with is with feelings of reBpect 'runs up against A man who [est and sinc?re convictions lot afraid to stand for them, rbat we have been able to see jr Manning is such h man, and getting the plauditsjof all peo fbether or not he belongs - to political faction, except those of whom he has to conder.m In arformanee of his. duty aa the ; chief executive. | ,-spupors also- should.have con jns. ? newspaper is but the [thpiccc for the thoughts and- con fiions of its editors, aid if a riewa nr really has honest: and sincere violions, there will be those who 1 diiffer from. its vi^ws. A real spnper man likes to]have persons c issues with op.. ions expressed ffering from those of the newspaper, d an editor usuallj is never, bet pleased than when;'he can con cr't some opposite opinions. A o is sharpened by > whetting it list a rock. So is ? mind brlght c'd by nibbing it against some other mind. Hut 4ih editor despises a little bit of a mind v '.,ich feels an affront at an opposite expressed, and which seeks to do the per3oo:pr the paper an injury because forsooth'the news paper man docs not agree with the lews held by the person. AU me? should learn the difi?ten?o between convictions pnd person thought. We jhavo heard of men. who thought they Were nlmost annihilatiiig a riewspaper when they ;atopped a subscription -for these differences of opinion;' but al most, in every sveh case there wore alwaysv two or more-'to step in and. take his place. ; The editor of The Intelligencer has enjoyed tlie discussion over the road bond ispUo; Vvo feel that with the good feeling displayed by those de-, ?tiug the question, only good has r? or can result. j, hat we started out to say watf. should do ono's^full duty at Put.-^B^o as to ptaase that inward ftt ouQ ^ISMGfaacleno?l l times uitor^csjY DA? tOR A WAR. lOVElHi, i3 tb i best old soul in r,afiy a day. Sho's Auut.-Mor$n^.^ni;t,nR Jn ,tho gopd ;: .never gabs no tlc~.e. to, gab fc inj he all ha he D, dt at rlj nc nr re wi CO tm ui A thi th he a If tic wc & us cd fli Jo Ti iads the ; papers, col pH foil frJ chT hol pa' .. i for da: , mie dogmatic, (ejus, uiireasonabl and sharp tfiuout (hem nnd HlHt them,' toflish Ihelr certa Rat one tie victories tha are when cB-suuiks und st? ? ??, ji?'i'iiiii?4e people *ee wi more things lie. Hut when j tiling yon nL Httie udmiratl your tt.iiu'ue.l So I fluni Jut I would hem-i ?hat I (liouwrtby oi lere, um I would argl 1 argued at all. ?M t with lu'tfls, not to wound, a little fmielfear. It only men tiiul Illings lu by their own I t:> muul yon ! because jeu un do not mittel hint. Life N so I, und yet there i to I?' inieres in, that these uglj und ?trciigthly yielding to then being uouiiiB It is not as if yui by striking J; you only put yoi 1 do not nl to practice mildn sert of t'eebAs; but 1 wonhl ?i and to be mil il rather than ungl Hies, und tkwrtiiinties of perve Uteni. lint ?utienee und luden signs of unify.? A. C. Bensen iu hey make her sad. In this afternoon to and Wilbur Jones invited her to sit. is war awful?" and My Land! Aint 'cause, she ;ayi She drove i > td shop arouml a the grocery mai Says he "Aint jj Aunt Mary saji heard'a word-& tout it?I aint even hard no hand." And Jones says "Pure, old Englj ml and France and Russia, too. ara! a fighting with the Kaiser,?why, it's worse than *62." Vtint Mary answered sweetly, as she started on her way. "Well they've got rice weather for It, 'cause it's jest i lovely day?"?Ed. McLityre. SPBIXJ SONG. Cut this out and learn it. Then, lien the vveater opens up ami your lends get their, rars out. you can sit ? the porch and hum it over. It's ill of trutli and human nature: I the gloaming, oh, my darling, when the cars whizzing paet. '-^^we'tv^jflpov. our front porch till we see the very last, t is time lo seek the feathers, but we linger still outside; wenty persons said they'd take us out a-ridtng, but they. lied. 1 the gloaming, oh, roy darling, we will sit till midnight's hourhour s the motor cars tly past us on the wings of benzie power, o not give up hope, my darling, keep a-smillng, and sit tight;: we wait for twenty sumniers-maybe one will 6top some-night. - PardevilTe. Wis., Times. THE Dl'TY OF A NEWSPAPER "A newspaper should he a watcher l the housetop, and see afar and lead the isaties coming up and try lead those hot occupying the van ge ground of the newspaper. A ?wspaper Bhould not be a. weather ine only, stewing which way the Ind blows, 3t it should be a. wind at blows. A;true newspaper stands r something, and is a real factor the development of its commun f. Helleving] this The Intelligencer i3 stood* forinany matters progres ve, and we] feel that our efforts ive not been in vain. It is, per ips easier .to drift with the cur nt. but we {prefer to be right."? Uly Intelligjincerv And say neighbor, ia it not the ity of every1 body to have courage d manhoodfenouph to stand for th? fht and to contend for It when v'e think so, and we Jnion that this is one rwon why! so many things go ong. Pcoif? either have no strong r if they have them enough courage to run ogs that are not right, people are afraid that business if they show , This newspaper has ard this knd of talk, but in not single inst ince has it held it up. we must i ell our honest' Convie ns and ma ihood for business, then ? figure ib it the sooner we cIobo shop and get out the better. The low who ipagiaes that he can run on that kbdTo fa threat h?s misa nts aim. lie needs to strike his ntt and Ury again.?Or ecu wood urnnl. ;\> cessary? o^of the nvlctiona ay hav^s ni 'against't! great ma 5jr' may lo sir colors. IE FREAC1 ER AND THE EDITOR brother Ba ks of the -Columbia Re rd is tnclln d to find fault with the 'achers- beaiuse they do not pray the ?dites, considering all the e notices ;ftft. editors give to the ljgious enterprises if"anybody ever .ray for the news ii r che s lerally. ird a pr?s per s.. iVcll, yes, "editors r In a li >te was ? may inif is singled was, feli J. and w< have ?^crct'r iyer. wo? sayaitoj ro or U 'gallop.; at wo.att t preach? 1 rd a preacher pray Iffjspapcrs" one Sun f hgregatlon, When 'jo editor present, ???at tho lone, editor, n nil kindness as frraslngly ^onsplcu ive much preferred icher pray for htm 'sure that such a lawcred as readily, s one uttered with illty.in a great coa ls leads, right up to nii to sr./, which is newspaper editors Is Mon;;)]I fun- (o fur(> with stiff* le peuple. It is easy to say rough lu them; und one is tempted to re latlesyto show their luck of reason t way, because U?e only victories ravts und encourages. Then you tat is beautiful und good, and find ou urgue and controvert, only mi for your skill, a little terror of fforth only try, to praise and bless 1 4 bat if I were met by controversy with good humor und amusement, lit-cause hitterness really betrays us that you cannot trust the beau jeauty and sweetness, and you try afraid lu> may damage you if. you s so much to admire and love und r tempers are just a wa.^te of time l you only increase your power of l decreased stupidity or roughness urself en a baser level. pss und meekness; that is another ish to he generous und chivalrous, j. Life is full of pleasant absurd. r#c and stupid people are among ess und contempt are only the the North American Review. in their private devotions. We would prefer it that way. if we were to be consulted about... the matter.?New berry Observer. oooooooOooooooooooo, o o' o OCR DAILY POEM. o |o o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Cuddle Time. As the evening shadows gather. Then v'tis cuddle time, I know, When my baby, dressed for dream land, Come aromping to me so; Comes and .begs of me to hold him On my knees and "rock-a-bye," As the purpling sun sinks lower In the gleaming western sky. And ho cuddles to me nearer, As the firelight softly glows, And across the dusky portals Ghostly, flickering shadows throws; And two dimpled arms about me Are clasped tighter for a kiss? Ah, was richer, rarer necklace Placed about one's neck than this? And I clasp and hold him closer, Llllte touBled head of gold. As he begs dad for a "story" Which a hundred times I've told, Begs to have me "tell it over" Of the quaint Red Riding Hood, Of the bears?that happy family Living in the deep, dark wood. Seen the drooping, dropping lashes Cover up two eyes of brown, And the tousled head eo golden On my breast sinks lower down; Lower yet. till deep in slumber, Cuddled close to me he lies, With the glory of the sunset In hlB sleeping, dreaming eyes. In his eyes, In whose rare lustre Shines the beauty of the dawn, Till I know that into Dreamland My wee golden head has gone. Ah, the sweetness of the pleasure, Making life one golden rhyme, With a dimpled babe to fondle When it comcth cuddle time! Mystery Surrounding the Shooting of . Lowndesville Negro Deep As Ever (From Sunday's Dally.) There were no further develop ments yesterday in the Scott murder myp.tery of Lowndesville, according to information received from Magis trate Huckabee, of that place, who has charge of the situation. " The.negro Earl Burton, who was mysteriously shot Thursday after noon and whose power of speech was paralyzed by the wound, was still olive yesterday afternoon at 7 o'clock. Magistrate Huckabee stated that the negro had never regained his power of speech, and as yet he had .been un able to make known the name of the person who shot him. For the Witch. W. H. Keepe & Co., have for dis tribution- to owners of Hamilton Watches a number of leather strips ?vhich are intended to serve as a unk between the watch and the watch chain. The weather link keeps the watch from slipping out of the pocket ind at tho same time saves the wear in chain and watch, as It relieves fric tion between tho snap, hook on the and of the watch chain and tho ring In .the system of the watch. lAtes at 01. GETTYSBURG, Pa.". March 20 ? Misa Hannah Moore, .91 yea?s old. an >rlglnnl Daughter of the American R?volution, died at her home here.t? ?ey us a result of a fall down.a stair WAS HELD LAST NIGHT AT ROOMS CHAMBER. OF COMMERCE THE ELECTIONS Officers ctntl Committees for the Ensuing Year Are-Chosen. Delegates Tho annui 1 smoker with elections of officers, of Host D, Travelers Protec tive Association, was held last even ing in the rooms of the chamber of commerce, and proved a thoroughly enjoyable acair. Upwards of r>0 mem bers of tho association were present. Tho deliverations of the organization were presided ever by C. Han Allen, the genial- and popular president of the post. The election of officers for the en suing year resulted as follows: C. Han Allen, president; R. J. Rnmer, first vice president; B. H. Gossett, second vice president; A. M. Mc Pall, third vice president; Fj. IS. Hur riss, secretary and treasurer; Rev. \V. II. Fruzer. chaplain; Dr. Clyde P. Ross, physician. Committees were elected as fol lows: Railrond, A .S. Farmer; Press, J. ii. Godfrey; Legislative. A. S. Fant; Employment, Furmun Smtih; Gor.d Roads, W. L. Brissey; Sick and Relief, P. D. Skelton. Delegates to the States convention, which will be held in Charleston May 13-14, were elected as follows: W. L. Brissey, E. <'. King, J. B. Shanklin, A. M. MeFall. Fc.rman Smith, G. P. Browne, P. E. Watkins, Jr., B. M. Aull, C. W. Causey. A. S. Fant, E. P. ThDUias, J. H. Godfrey, B. B. Gossett, D. L. Reed. During the meeting matters of in terest to members of the organiza tion wore brought up for discussion. Among these matters was that of the recently enacted legislation which makes tho Z form of mileage good for the exchange of tickets, on all roads. BREAK A CHILD'S COLD BY GIVING SYRU? OF FIGS Cleanses the little liver and bowels ' and they get well quick. When your child suffers from a cold don't wait; give the little stomach, liver and bowels a gentle thorough cleansing at once. When cross, peev ish, listless, pale, doesn't sleep, eat or act naturally; if breath 1b bod, stomach sour, given teaspoonful of "California SyrUp of Figa." and in a few hours &li the c'ogged-??-?, consti pated waste, sour bile and undigested food will gently move out of the bow els, and you havo ;-. well, playful child again. If your child coughs snuffles and tins caught cold or Is feverish or has' i sore throat, give a good- dose of "California Syrup of Figs," to evacu ate the bowels no difference what bth sr treatment Is given* . Sick children needn't be coaxed to take this harmlen* "fruit laxative." Millions of mothers keep It handy be zause they know its action on the Uomach, liver and bowels is prompt ind sure. They also know a little riven today saves .a sick, child tomor row. Ask your druggist for*a 50-cent bot ;le of "California Syrup of Figs," which contains directions for babies, children of all ages and for ' grown jps plainly on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. Get the gen uine, made by "California Fig Syrup Company " Trains Blocked In Cuts. MITCHELL, S. D? March 20.?Six trains are fast, in cuts on th? Mil* waukoe system between Mitchell and Rapid City as the result of a snow storm which has been^ sweeping the western half of South Dakota since late Friday afternoon. The storr; was Especially severe went of the Missouri River, as the snow.ia drifHng heavily. PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN FOR INDIGESTION OR BAD^TOMACH Relieves Sourness, gas* Heart burn, Dypepsia in five minutes. - ?*? -Sour, gassy, upset stomach, lndlgcn ion, heartburn, dyspepsia; when the noil you eat. ferments Into gaties and stubborn lumps; your head aches and 'ou feel sick and ; miserable, that's ivhen you realize thjo ma?lc in Papo's liapepsin. It makes all stotuach mis ty vanish lit . five minutes. ' \ If your stomach is in a. continuous evolt?if you can't get It regulated, lease, for- your sake, try Pope's Dla icpsin. It's so needless to h?ve a bad torn ach?make your next meal a fav irite food meal, then, tako ?. little ~>inpepsin, there will not ba any dis roBS?oat. "Without, fear. It's because 'ape's Diapepsin "really doea'.' regu ate weak, out-of-order, v utorimcbs hat gives it Its millions of sales nn ually. Get a- inrgo fifty-cent case of Pape's Hapepsin. from any drug store.^It in ho quickest, Burest stomach relief und uro kno.wr. It acts almost like tnaglc -It is a oclentlflc, harmless and pleas nt .stomach preparation which .truly clonga in every home. oooooooooooo ooo o o o DENVER SCHOOL o o o OOOOOOOO O'O OOOOOOQ Well, the Bun Ib still shinning on old Denver school. And Denver school is still prospering as It always has done.. . Wo wish to say that the social en tertainment and box supper that we had on the night of March 12th, was a success, and we presume that a11 that were present enjoyed themselves. The amount of money that was raised wob twenty-one dollars clear. We have already begun preparing for the commencement for the close of school f WeJjope to have the best that was ever had at Denver school. We are expecting to have a game of ball with "Possum College" (Smith) pret ty soon. We hope that the result.will be in our favo?. We wish to thaak the editor for the educational page, as we always like to hear how all the schools are pros pering. We are also trying to improve the school grounds. We have ?et out some trees and flowers. In conclusion we wish to say that everything in the community in Tun ing very smoothly at present. TWO PUPILS. 8,500 (From Sunday Dally.) To supply his regular trade and to provide for a portion of tho order which he has for the Clemson college cadets encampment, Mr. W. A. Power stated yesterday that he had' killed during the week some 8,500 pounds of meats, representing 12 head of-cows. n addition to this, ho imported dur ing the Week some 1500' pounds of wostern meats. With his artificial cooling system, Mr. Power'Is able to kepe his meats in splendid condition. The imported meats, are received hero in ice cold condition, and kept that way after they are. placed in his mar ket, If necessary. One of the. show windows of W. A. Power, which, was dressed yesterday with a wldo variety of meats, by His expert butcher, Bbyce Rouda attract ed mere attention than .any show, win dow that has been seen about Ander son in several moons. ATTEHTIONi Afro SfockOwnev!. We carryJn stock all the following Boyil's Ressiedles winch are guaranteed to do tho work claimed for " them-'or pur chase priceAvili be refunded. - Boyd'a Sura Pop Colic Cure, largetlM Poyd'? Sum Pop Colic Cnrc.tar.all , .10 Boyd'a Sure Pop Fcrer & Con nh. Cur? .f0 Boyd'i g?re Pop Pursatlvo.*? , . , .V Boyd'a Sure Pop Eye Roroddy ? . . M Boyd'a S um Pop Hocf IHqoJd . . . .23 Boyd'a Sure Pop Magnetic Ointment. J2& Boyd'a Liniment, amall . . , ... .25 Uoyd'a Liniment, in t-diuni ... . , .60 Boyd'alinfcaent. larne .... . 1.C0 Boyd'a Worm and Condition Po. ami.. .S3 Boyd'a Worm and Condition Po. med . ,? Boyd'fi Worn and Condition Po, Ige. LOO For Sale by y - ?< . ' a , F. 5. Crayton, Anderson, S. C. / Perhaps he's writing a poem on spring, perhaps a line on birds and flowers. a But today it will pay you to get ? line on our special showing of y?ung men's suits at ,315, $18, #20.00, They're "poems" al right. For the price, bet ter suits have never been made. Some of the models for young men are rath er extreme, but what's the use of being young if one must be conserva tive and dignified. ..... Let's have a them today. peep at DR. MARK SULLIVAN Well Known Physician Died Yetter terday Morning Near Peleer. (From Sunday's Dally;) Dr. Mark Sullivan, a well known and "Steemed physician of Greenville county near Pelzer, died yesterday morning about 5 o'clock at the home of his brother, Mr. Harold Sullivan, at that place. He had been ill for about six months with heart trouble. Some time ago he went to Florida in the hope that the change of climate would be of benefit to his failing health. Dr. Sullivan i3 survived by his wife, who was Miss FU^sbeth Frier son, of Sum ter. and two children. Dr. Sullivan was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Danklin Sullivan, the latter be ing a Miss M?David of Greenville county, who has several relatives in this, county, namely, Mrs. B. F. Guy, Mrs. B. E.' Reed and Mrs. Lou Keaion. Mr. A, M. Sharps of this city is a first cousin of the deceased. Dr. Sullivan was a graduate Erskir.e College, and formerly liv there. His medical education was o taincd in a Northern institution, a after graduation Jic spent sever years in hospital.,.work 'in -New Yor City. He was a brilliant and sklllf physician, and a gentlemen of ste ling character. The funeral services. will be hel at neon today, after which interme will'be in the family cemetery Oreenville*county. i* Decrease in Foreign Tnk'a. PARIS, March 20.?(4;45jp. m.)-^ Foreign trade.of France* during Job uary and February decreased G3S, 000,000 francs (?12C,000,000 franc; ($126,400.000)) a month, equally ?1 vided between exports and impor compared with last year. The d' crease ia the first five months of tb war was at thG rate .of 820,000,000 francs (1164,000,000) a month. t?w3 figures are taken to indicate a r vivr.l ia trade. cat* of good mules I we w^-tit to Call around and see how far jtour dollar will go at our stable. We keep a buyer on the market all the lime and,if we don't happen to have thejnuie you want leave your order with us and we can guaran tee to please you, Also have a lot Osgood cheap m?les an4 horses,t with little age, just the kind to, make cheap cotton. We handle high grade vehi cles, such as Mover, Babcock, Tyson & Jones, Rock Hiii, "etc. Also Studebaker, Tennessee and Old Hickory wagons, none better. We manufac ture and repair harness and guarantee everything we sell to be as repr?sent?e!. We want your busi ness. Call around, we will be glad ?0 show you vvhat w*e have to off en '