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Ililli!)!.^ We Wish to Announce that We are Now Ready for Spring ...Most of our lines of... are Complete, yet from Time to Time New Goods will be Added Our showing of Millinery this season far surpasses any previous year. The Ha4s are indeed marvel of beauty. Our Ready-To?Wcap Section is now replete with all the latest models and colors in high-class Garments for Women. We ask your early inspection of these various lines. Make your selection NOW for many of the Hats and Garments are very exclusive; there being only one of a kind. I, Always make this store your Headquarters and a place to meet your friends while in Greenville. fe? # ss tiwi !!i!!li!ll!!l!il!l!l!l!illl!!lllillH!i!lli)Uiiiil(ihl j NOTICES :: ?j FQRSALE i?k 8ALE-500 day o?d chicks 12' to. 15 cents each; coming off Ttyesdn? and Saturday; Buff- and Marred. Plymouth. Rocks; Buff andi :;;:HB|?n foghorns; matches off every j weak. Du CV Holland. Phone Coun try oporntor 3303. ?3$ HA LE-One Lieberman plano. I Slightly paed; practically good aa* fOSma- .'Will seel cheap; also second t&jBjl' $460 Lester plano In first CIHSH . cntadltlon nt u bargain. Willis ? ! Spearman, Bleckley Building, An . derson. H. C ~" TOST A ladles yellow and black fur scarf at the Palmetto Theater Sat urll.y afternoon. Finder return to or notliy 43j River St., Cky 3-22-lt ?.i,i>i-i ,',."?;.. , ?,. WANTS WANTED-The ladles to know that I hava- the best curling fluid that ^.bought. On sale at Martin's Dru,g.Sir?re Or Garvin Barber Shop. Price *L0v ?cr bottle. D. C. Garvin :: 7-tr, . .WA?TBD^-TypewrUer puren W? hatro over 200 hew rebuilt and Hocond hand typewriters fer quick sale, cheap. . All makes. Price ahnet on request, J. Et Cray ton St Co*., Charlotte? N. c. * mS-tl Wanted-Boys between the ages of 12 arid 1(1, to act as agents for the An ?.j'iwfp1*- 'ft*Ny. Intelligent? JB e??*ry iowa in Smith Carolina. A good i '.on win he offered to Ht'STUNG BOYS. Your friends writ gladly Hubsoribe to this paper _*.t*10c per. week Dally and Sunday. v"v'-sfjsis o? cel? C1rfi?!n<?ati Al?r.a??r TS? Aad?raoa Daily" Intelligencer. Anderson, & C. 8-14? nkwmv?y ?insi ??i ??.^.'.??;-S. C. Brown Leghorn^; ?. O, W???ti Lr>g horns: Barred;. PlyinoqUi Rocks, K??i ?i sed ?3 for 16; baby IS Ci?t^ t\*rrmA OMAT* rket-eir** ?ace; egg laid whit wal*. W. ?. Raa, r. 801 S. Mal: liquors ' Hotel Barber ??boo. A?4**'*?- ? C aai ?ion and salary to Bines? In your coin resting, digni?ed. intemationsd 18 W. 4lm at:, New m22 St UNBOSOMS HIMSELF TO MEMBERS OF NATIONAL PRESS CL?B A VOLCANIC SPIRIT Uecatifts There is No Eruption b No Sign The Caldron Doesn't Boil Washington, March 21.-In hla heart to heart trtlk with the newspaper men Friday night President Wilson gave the following statement ns to his feel lng witta reference tb the Presidency: "I was just thinking of my aenae of confusion of identity, sometimes, when I read articles about myself. I nev er have read an article about myself In which I recognised myself. and Ii have come to have the impression that must be some kind of fraud, because I think a great many of these articles are written in absolutely good faith. 1 tremble to think of th*, variety and falseness tn the impressions 1 make and lt ts being borne tn one me BO that lt may change my very disposi tion-that t ora a cold and removed person who has a thinking machine In side which be adjusts to the circum stances, which he does not sllow to.be t\\\) vru ,,j? ?uy HIHM3 O. ?.?Cr;. ?C?Tl emotion of anv Und; but turns like ?J cold searchlight on anything that is presented to his attention and makes! i lt work. I am not aware of havingj * any detachablo apparatus tnalde of me.; jOn thc contrary if 1 were 4-,-jJnterpretj I myself, 1 would say that tay constant] embarrassment ls to restrain the emor Itiona that are inside of me. "Yon aasy.not believe it. but 1 aomeT times feelitike s Mr from extinct vol jcano and ii tao iwva ?yw n?i> tv j spill over, iv ia because vou are not i high enough to see into the, baal? and J see the esidron boll. Be?imse truly ,geeupincr. in ?ho ,"?<"?un ?H- T I occupy, there ts ??, feeling whic" I not .know how to expresa than i < i; j A passionate sense of being connected i "?iii Vii? f?llv vi MI^TII lu a [iCcul ?ar reis? tiocsh lp of responsibility. Not mere ly the responsibility ot office, hui Oed ? knows there are enough things Inthis [.searld that need to be correctod. I "I hsve mixed, first and lt?t. with all sorts and conditions of men-there \ are mighty few kinds ot mee that he vf to be described to me. and these gre might* few.kinda of experiences ; ?ai have to V -ftjscrlbcd to mo-and when II think ut tho number of men who er* looking to me a? the representative ef{ a p??*?i ^'}th the hope for all varieties ot *p*v?ik?n ? io in tim ?iing? ?hey are struggling in the midst or. it manes me tremble.' It makes mc tremble-not on".y with a secst of my own inade quacy and woaknoss. but aa if I were shaken by the very mir ja ihat are shaking them; and if I deara circum spect, it is bocauae I am so diligently! trying not to make any colossal binn-j dors. If you just calcualted tho num ber of blunders a fellow can make In' 24 hours if he ia not careful, and if he* does not listen moro than ho talks, you ! wool aee something of the feeling that. I have. "I waa amused the other day at a re-J mark that Senator Newlands made. I I had read him tho trust message I j was to. dollver to congress some ton ? days before I delivered it, and I never stop 'doctoring .things ot that kind un til the day 1 have to deliver them. When he heard it road to congress he said 'I think, it waa better than when you read it to me." I said "Senator, there is. one thing which I do not think . j you understand. I not only use all the i brains I have bat alli can borrow.' and I have borrowed a lot ?ince I read it to you first." That I dare say. ls what gives the Impression of drouin-; stances. ! am listening; I am trying ! diligently to collect all the brains that ?ate borrowable that I may not make! Imore blunders thea lt ls !oevit?M* that? a man should make who has great lim- j Illations of knowledge and capacity., ?And the emotion of the thing ls so great that I Rupposo I must be some' king of a mask to conceal it. 1 reel-, iv feel sometimes aa if I were maa-; querading when I catch a picture of. myself In some printed description. In between thrass that I have to do as a1 public officer. I never think of myself ns the President of tito United States,' bee.tuen I never had an sense of being Identified with that-o?Bcc. 1 feel like a person appointed for a certain', i ii_*sftitai vi tum- **? '??u?tMi?trr *??**t. \ 'fice and I feet Just as much outside of it .it this moment aa I did before 1 was! elected io U.. I feel just aa m nob- ont -, side ot lt as 1 stilt feel outside of tba ?government, of the United states. I "No,mas could Imagine himself the ! government of the United States; but ?ho could understand thftt *>mo *>arl of hts fellow cltlxens had told him to ?go and nm a certain part ot it thej [heal he knew how. That ?ould not ;ikjMtfnuagOT?rr.r,:?5t.itself cr'th?i ithtna Itself. It would Just make him* Irespoosihle for running' lt the best he knew bow. The machine in so much, ' i ?realer than himself the office ls i much greater- than be can ever be,' a l the most he can do ls tn look gr.-.re enough and se!f-po***?sed. enough to seem to dil lt. I can hard ly refrain every now and again from 'tipping the public the wink, as much las tn.aav 'it ls only me,' that is Inside this thing. I know perfectly well that I will have to get out presFutly. l know that then 1 will look just my own ?roper s'ie.'and that for the time being BBBWPfrrtloB* *re somewhat refract. For example, Uko matters of tht sort: I will not suv whether it is wiso or unwise, simple or grave, but cer tain precedents have ii*tr ?at?bilsrter! that in certain compa??es the Pres ident must leave the room first, and people must givo woy to him. They must not sit down if ho hi standing up. It ia - a very um-cmfortable thing to have to think of all tho other people everytime 1 get up and sit down. So that when I get guests m my house and the publio is shut out, I adjourn being President and take leavo to bo a gen tleman If they draw back and insist upon my doing something first, I firm, ly decline." Thero are blessed inter vals when I forgot by one means or an other that lam President of the United States. One mentis by which I for get ls to get a rattling good detective story, get. af ter some, imaginary of fender, and chase him; all over--pref erably any continent but this-^-becauso the various parts of thia continent are becoming painfully suggestive to me. The postoffico and many other things which "Mr reminiscences have sick lied thom o'er with ? palo cast ot thought.' There are posto'fflces to which' I wouldn't, tarax or mailing a letter, which I can't think of without trembling with the knowledge of all the. heartburnings of the struggle there was in connection with getting some body installed as postmaster "Now. if I were ?c?&t-I would come not Infrequently up to "these rooms. You know I was In Washington but a few times and for a very few hours un til I came last year, and I never ex pect to Bee the inside of the public buildings in Washington until my term la over. i'he minute 1 turn up any where, I am personally conducted to beat the band. The curator, and the aasiaunt curators and- ?very other blooming officia! ;:;r::s up. and they show me so much attention that I don't seo the building./; I would hive ta say 'stand aside and let me see what yon are t.howlng'n?^.' Some day -4**m k ? lt ?An?). . -wit 1, Mil? nffVo. I am coming buck^toi^WonhlnRton and ace it. In thc me mt imo. I am tn ? he same category as the aNtlonal Mu seum, the monument, the Smithsonian Institute, or the congressional libra ry. Being regarded as a national ex hibit would bu much simpler than be log shaken hands with ny tho Whole United Stater. "And yet that ls interesting to me, /.imply because I I ?We human beings. T> I. m nrotly poor crowd that does OOt interest you." I think they would haye to be all membvrs of that class that de. votes itaeir to expense >.?s?rdiei? o? p?ca?i??**'. I? ?r?**r ???-*>??'*?U?*hr unin teresting. These look so much alike -spend their time trying to look so much alike, and so relieve themselves ot alt responsibility ott thought, that they ore very monotonous Indeed to look at; whereas, t. crowd T^ked np off tho Street ls Just a ielly lot. a joh lot of r"al Iium.tn beings. uulsatlnR with life, with all kinds of passions and desires. ii would 'be a great pleasure if, uno?jiietrve?1 and ?nAt tended. I could he knoestedjarcund aa i have been accustoji" ?. -li?? knocked around all ely lifo; .it f- eould resort to any delightful quarter, to ? ' . <*-4ft^**?l any place In Washington, . tba*,ll ? choose. I have sometimes thought of go?ng ta som?? costumer's, Roms :hsa-B iricai costumers,, and buyhi* un as-1 [sortaient oi beards, rouge, and color ling a<id all tho known means of dls 1 guising myself,, if it were nat against tim law. You see I have a scruple aal President against breaking the law, 1 and .disguising myself and not 'get caught, I would go out, be a free I American citizen once mort, . and, ; have a jolly time. I might then m v_>t some of you,gentlemen and actually! 'tell you what I really thought.." I DEATH OF MIL MUSTER. He ls Mourned bj His 'Friends lg pendleton. I Pendleton, March 21.-Wo were , all sorry to learn of the death of Mr. J. Norton Hunter. . He waa burled at the Episcopal cemetery Tuesday afternoon. A large number of friends ware present, among whom were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stribllng, Jr., Miss Lila Strlblrag. Dob Prierson, Prank Mauldln ,T. S. Cray-. Ito*!, la".-Henry Prierson of Anderson; IM,: S." Hunter of Charlotte; ^tr. and Mrs. W.' K. Livingston of Seneui; ...Hr?. IA. G.-'Holmes,'and Dr. and Mrs. P. H. E. Sloan of Clemson college. Mr. Hunter had many friends of this place, all of whom extend love and much sympathy to the bereaved* daughter who ls a*, present with her aunt Mrs. 'J. C. Striblinsr. 4> * * * * * * * * * * *? * * THE DAY IN CONGRESS** * * i * * * # * * * * * * * * * MARCH 24, ?14, Senate- M??t at Noon. Referred to the foreign relations committee the Jones resolution call* Inp- on th* prMfrlonf tnr t\i\\ In/nrimo. tlon, of .prolests against the Panama tolls exemption. Effort ? to bring Federal giahVte spectlon'bill up for debate defeated by absence of quorum. Senator O'Gorman announced that eommUtee considarauop raphal ot tai nama toll exemption be delayed un til several absent, members . return ed. Adjourned at 5:55 P. M. to noon on Monday. * Hesse - Mot -at Noon. Dehme resumed on the rivers and harbors bill. Resolution to Impeach Justice Das? iel T. Wright, ot Supreme Court of District of Columbia, Introduced by representative Park of georgia and referred to judiciary committee. Secretary Daniels appeared before labor committee in opposition to th? Maher bill to ox arbitration rates of pay to government nuchtnlata In th<a navy yard. . Debate on ttirha bill to repeal Fwo am* canal tolls exemption by the riv ers and harbors appropriation hill. Adjourned at 5:30 P. Kr lo noon on Mcaday. A Big Stock of ail that's new. There's a Hat for you at a Price you wish to Pay. si&Also These Are the best you've seen and they fit. [ Come to see us Monday for iii your Wants I VVe've got the Goods.