The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, March 27, 1914, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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LUCK If? mooMKH ULASHES |; Iv something you don't want lo trust J Ut. Nqjr^TWy tb?P>. without having your eryes tented. Have lt done by ,1 UH and Jt will be done thoroughly and j. accurately. There will Ix- nothing| "chancey" about St, ..Buying glaseen any other way 1? Uko taking medicine in the dark, lt's dangerous. Prices reasonable, $3.00 tqtkOOandupward. Repair* .on inanes and parts 10 cents und upward, fis . ftj Dr. ML R. Campbell li? C WlOtier Bi. "(Ir^'rtm Ofiea Fboae B88J. fits. Ylieaosdej. rr rfll OF A VEHICLE OF ANY KIND >. . . ?.)..'-I ,. ;>-.< -1 ?. ...-lit' '.' ?jit let us show you our stock before you buy. We carry a complete stock of all t?nd?. V^Also Har- ; ness, Whips and Robes* We-have some, extra: s;pod values iii . Mules AXUL 1 loi ; . Liberal terms and courteous ^treatment io all I ' J. gf flvvi? A?Dfe?sON, : |P^^|?|?^ iii nam mt wm wh?t? >R. H. ;IL_ ELECTIUU.jw ^??rftur?crf A Herthants' Baak, If you don't have,your teeth attended to In ,umq you.wMtjrjj^ret lt all your Hf". Dc?sys sr? dangerous, a?a tba older ones grows tho worso the dan' ear adyj?fc^fnd.. lot IIB] teeth audlkeap them U>] proper condition by an occasional ex amination. . We are expert Dentista with a reputation for high-class work brancheb of the profesi?n. "1.0>MrANY.| i% Cn Wenma Attendant OK! ?ill OH! SAYS THE LITTLE when she catches night of our can dles, and her mother-well, ab*? itoOni^ttt.&e^ All tba ' : ESv?05t soils o" c?ni?ctious-au trpsb yon niay be- atwe^grane pur counters, . 5:ivy-?as?-^riwi?^B. round ,f>ackagc&;pjr Bell's at 8o cents, etc."; S.VJ!?? range a?? ?o choice ned,, favpme datora. ., ?iymnia Candy Co. > fee Cream Parlor. Anders?ti Leads State In nwny^ays Anderson '.'county pt. Anderson county. Thlali a larger i1 leads the state and one of ti;e most abiount than ls paid to any other \ importait ot these-'ta* an educational ?S?S*?, 'n th,e ,sU.t? ?nd.i* "lt**"> ssw* ss ?? \st&? m*WmmW*ik ?gs| ' ?crIntendent: ot-education.'1 J. B. Feh sehony^tn Hfe^Ea WrdfttsWi ^hg r ton, the ?uperintendont. - announced* 'rollbwtt^ ?s an cc?&t?e^U*V ot tba ? had,iM8t rece,v#d a check *** soUoo?a- that will receive aid and th? $8,400 for the 26 rural graded schools amount each will get: . Nem?> DiBtrlct Number Amount Dancer Pendleton .'ri t 9mm i ?pgails Rock Mills C t ion Cent erv il le tenter vilo g ?00 We?*PeI??r Peli?r :?' ?1 . *T t I..,-, . '.' ?otmtainVlew Obtain Vlevr I? - Cobrreto Concrote 19 , ano I Union Union 2t 3(2' Bishop Breuob' Bishop Branch ' C'".'. fi '. 200 ? Th reo ?nd Twenty Three and Teranty SS SSt* l^bng Branch Ivong Branch 33 ' aS* FHendnhlp -Frftmoablp k . 2?o C?erehtnd ' Cloreland . -j? ion White Plains W?iit? Plains U % 3?0 mikcf-McKtmoyle Wajkor-McKlmoyle ...... -.go- aaa f?iun : ?em g loo Broylee . Broyios - 67 .300 Welcome Beaverdan) . ' J 6? aeo. Zion .Zion S3 , lo? Central Central ? ?? . 200 Airy Springs Airy BpH?gS ! ?4 nooj : pqwk4ji..8iHflug8 Donble Rdrlegrt . . gg .,?.., ", 4?g Green Pond Grrton l\>nd? ^0 -?^8? O O <> f> p o o o o o o o o o t>> o ?> o o'ol)Mo,4e,c o O ? o ?- ?' TMINK OF IT. ojo THINK^1T, Z o PHONE o ?o . ;,;?|K>NE. o 2 215 <o 215 - o o o 6 o fe o o o o o awo-s> o o o ? o o ojo ooooooooocoooooo Delivered by tb? Ut? JCol.' t. . I teachers ?nd Pupils, JI 'mmft??-1 An thin week io to witness ? great fl rally of the school s of Anderson fl county. The Dally ? lnt?i?tgencer colo- fl ineuda to UH readers US good reading fl m thia subject, the . fol lowing r/soi^rk- fl able ?ddrcKH delivered ten years ago, fl Jun? 17, 1V04, by the lalo Col. Ja*..JU fl Orr, before the teachers ,and pupils fl ind p?renle of toe .piedmont schools: fl The old maxim. "It is an ill wind fl that blows no one good," ls again ver- <fl Ifled. The tire of tho 3rd of Deceiu.- fl ber, which swept away all our stores, fl to give the people of Piedmont a >|Ull lB and the. secret orders nice lodge rooms mm wal rally located. The result is that I we had not only .have four stores, well fl built and beautifully furnished, but fl tb*.handsomest hall in the stabs. fl Sbsivw feet,, without, an obstruction, a fl ?Plendid stage and all tho necessary ? ? pqulptnent for a modern theatre, con-,fl fisting o' dressing rooms, sc-inery and fl everything required for an up-to-date ..fl exhibition pf any kind. I fl lt. La claimed .by some , that ibis ex- fl pendUurc is not. only unnecessary,1 fl twit..extravagant, but observation and fl experience teaches that rest and re- fl a wallon la not-accouvpl (shed by Idle- fl 1,1 esr or loafing, .but ls best effected by H ?V chango ot occupation and scenery, fl 'AU work and no play makes Jack a fl dull boy," HO the treadmill Ure of fl working; people should ' have borne < ?h??'?e which wi!! interest, u?r^isjn, fl and divert .their minds. . The-expense fl herofore, though, very cooslderiblc. 1 s .Justified 1 by the. ead .toaba^sacurod,4 fl tnd the auditorium: and lodgo rooms I ?re given freely ,and cheerfully for fl the amubQinent, entertain ment, and .In- fl s.t.ruetion or thc citizens-of tte town. fl It has always heap a theory of mine il tfiat where tho. physical devclonntiot fl was equal, the worker lo any line of ,fl business from the lowliest to the most ; fl strait Ii* eau ?dor- aot-on4y~ Vm ? .arnot, fl bul by Car the beat work where-ibo fl UiUiu 49 weit , as t up ban J has boen fl Improved and educated. I hm? titer -.- (fl iure, both.tta season and out of sea- fl son of a school education, thc necea- ,fl slty of giving their children ever* op- fl portlmity which their ojean* ^aiid^oV- I iumstances would;permit, so as to flt fl them for a .betto^ yg^hjghar Ute. It I fl ts. therefor-, ?reuinany gratifyiig to I tao that tba first, use r* *h1i sj-jfttomtr (fl aa jwe might say, the dedication of it, ls made by tho graded * schools of fl Piadmppt. Piedmont baa Jong, been Known as.the,e#nter of jnanuiacturhtgjfl station ...in : aftHieas fof the state, i-fl sno;4?rtng tho teat. fcYgeajm bsa jfintlfl put 42 superintendent for tho mlJJsxiB fl Bbb state.. Wortb CaroMA* and Georgia, Mad I must toll you.of ?.?^vcrsaUm fl I had with tome, gentlemen in Ander* M .on M week* ?hieb repocts great Kredit uppp .pur. graded school system, 1 ?MJWJU as.t?to mm useif. & tsmm and colled .my. .attention to tho :f-tct flWl-.tharc..wore- three .ramilles - front' Wedjoont,. whoso chjjdxm were thee ? attending, their.?faBaaT"School. Itieb ?trt?jonK, Mat-Hlialla^nd Prtaces.aBd in A flach Jj&st?nae. the children .who- bsd ? been. dUeadlug these, ?chqols showed fuph thoroughness and .proficiency that.fihey: led, their .classes In I. Another family. wJt'ch '-.is???, H WA? Tl iror? ??ei o- to.?ua#ta amt .entered if their ?iris, ta the , public school j flhuf?, bave shown ?imiisr sursise, Y fljmnl und other chl^dran .?Jut I haaaJ ?card of hayo fe?? up the oo?d.,7hia] ?a a metier oX^ngratuiatton; *n tact,} l am as^xbud ptlt aa any font tho.? ~s j i(a,va.(-.accomp]iMebcd, and appeal first j to.th,e ?hHdren and.next.to.the par Buts Jo continue th*} goorf .work; the fltto to appreciate and .improve these' appdrtqultjk*,tbe other "to jaekfeftfeifc ? flBr?r.;s^rt,nce..?re necessary to^ jgfya their little ones. the. advantage of such r IWthput education n waa or a- wp ptan can only learn, lc out. what they aa? and our range, qt vision ia ro short that, very little come? within lt,.*o We talnment is apraatL out b?for0 r .?av ?jsweoh^^apt og;jr.. -nraadaon .-and flBjt?ttifliB?s>, 4^ .-td|naU',-feat. matures the J.udgmeut. I he^biaa j?t, .vornan w%gc3fc throwr life .without *ny,?d-* ucatfbn iB^kn.aJrSr?on, walking in it ?narrow. n?$?&^Vtf c-nmlr- ?aya.', wajb ?jm^Mnro^ttMSi^^ in flli&^-teSma? flndto? and ,1, jt only eee what ia. In ?pl' of them. but. in. every direction KjYou.may takeaBe'-^l^rp??ter in youn acquaintan? >nif. gtyo h?h. no flUNte buta btoadaxo, ahd.be will majfce flby?eiow progress and accomplis*.?ftU ?|tt#gh wprk; take tb^.?ame man and t give hfeti,the ne*e?s**MoW8 ftrr-:-:r.4 K#> a?d!he can wotfe, niMk\tnoTb1 rapWlj ;. everythiair will . -pe ftt?jjM njcarcw .?M? ?'tuiii? jii, *"BO iUai ii ia t not only, mote substantial, but tar t ?>?^A!i*sWjf:^ - T^ua it .1? fl?d^pS^?Mu^ I ttor hnr^, ovatt^..n|aajr diWlaultlea fl&. Rceowpllah mUoT^hwSr..tbe same juan- with .ino same degree of aaerg/ and naUve inteUect, possesuad of SgSj}S?$S)ti|tf ^.j^001^1'*^ mucb^n^ lisf?d riso .. lt w the opinion ot spme tttat it bj ?jot necessary for women tn hn m?u?--*s cjj, Dpcause their sphere in life ? itwUed tost they c*h^C^-?Jjg|s^aa woM j n^v?? mage. Tho foremost en^emr ^ de Steals, how to make fraaca.the ?realest C0|n?^y^ esgth fo^l tW r^ cctmo. Sh? .was.ono of the ipaost briij?aajtr ^ojnsn jtho, ,wpr!?i ^v?r . gro duce^.a%d without a tnomenCs besi tatjkri replied;, *^S>caU your wrmen " A ?MNMttitt'BTocasii? viii sliow iJr*!?^ wisdom of the reply. Wttile their tal Piet?mont, to the School?, Ten Years Ago iphere iu limited and theyjippear but I seldom (n th*? public eyeT ?hey"'br.v? I tactically entire control of the chll- I tren of the world; copi* in dally coo- I act wttbf ihaju. fruit? infancy .until .go ? ?nt in J^gawetW tn'.wort* mun* th?Ar fl ninds are plia.it tupi their coals are ? pure, durlpg ?hp time that their,char- I teter is being formed, their knowledge ? alright and ^aag..awuij^Bnd..thg. ? Wlnelplc8.:ah??h are to govern them fl throughout, Ufe, arc being hrtfiiy - eg- fl Lubiisbed,-????...?t .< >/v ? . U tho motbejLi?fc?Bt)oruu?,lxr?U?iouH. I ilovcnly or dishonest, the chancea are I 99 ln W,to^MlA.?WWr/?n from their ! ;lo?-? ajraeoiatlcu with lier, will be in- ? iueneed by. the name characteristics. I On tin other' hand, If sha is r.-EucJ. I educated, moral .iud high toned, tho I effect will boiseen to the last day of I he Uvea nf those childi- m. No doubt I ?owr own experience toaohes you thia* I tor there is not a teacher in Ihe.pclicol fl jr an overage lUjJ&^nijll.' who can- ? tot tell you with almost absolute cer- I sainty what Wqd of a mother a .child I toa front the conduct..of that child, without over knowing the parents or I their antecedeaUu Character hu a fl trail flower ia youth. The wind of :omptati?n erjtbe'siorm'of bad ass?- I elates qr , the'hurricane of vice may fl ?verpower lt .unleSst it re?oives the fl ?re of home .training, tho succor of fl viutv-ru'dt-.advlee and the nourishment fl if religious example, but if thia period fl s successfully . accomplished, and fl ruthrnlni?a:a^a.vli.tuei4ioroughly im- I )Cidd-'d lh every tibro of ita nature, lt fl :an reefer all of these influences, and fl naintain its position against the I wot ld,,ih??f|w^i^,^e d?vM> r W^'fl NextOo 4h?smothes,a taflaonce.tltat fl )f tho teacher, ls most important; but fl iependent on1 the former, (or the most fl conscientious and cornpf cut teacher fl living .can make nothing out of! coll- fl Bron wl?Ji0H?.ih? seed ai J i/janioo>py fl the mother. and nourished by the same fl hand. Ko iv' realtor the reai>CM$ihliU,y of teaching. The children aire turned fl liver to .thain during half ,of .". ^hel? I school i; voa, when the tnipd taJn a for- I (native outs, 4t, ls. aasUy iitflnenced I (or Rood or bad; high *pcppse .andi ?frnng irfwnnf.ii um i hi tn?*L?ed ia'?he fl tittle mlhdd^gfdtost uncon8ciously/jQn fl thc othor hand untrutbfulncsa tempts them, apd deceit may .bo acoulred tter fl fcerccptroly.jf?r tho .tossona whl?h c$k I th-ai learn 'and that instractnra teaph^fl ?me thu tc ,bnt a small part of the ?ac-: ri ul rom eal h'at .school,.', Teachers gre I born andTntft tnr?do. for thc small ema*-fl PvuaaUoittfflfllln w?Wd| never indagM.tbem t? endure the' an-. I ^^^sai^^^^p^^^^^^r^^^l rw?fl*e*^^ to {bed untii it Js gouet.otir.lndobtodnossj t?|^we;<eahnot paj??tt, and,this com-1 munity nan .realise Jicw 'true, this j&v t,:^ot' n,|'l*^**2W?0*e heve jjtad niuo ni- usa. i""?U?r^?^O Ii?? t?Ksn our phHdaen .almost ' 'Wfe^tho mother's taoaht. them not;only their lemons r?om.tb^h=ck iu?lid. their reading and tldr1 ?itf?us, but has ih c-*>!eatcs into e?fefy=<..biW wno went.to fe*r,- principles ^fcvlrtge jayd *ruth and relie!?? ? Ip her long ?^r?u of aerymy abo was tried beyond measure with the fretfulness ? -ni ...^vumnasa.of thc.j'Jt tle ou?a ana .ths laca of interesCof ?parents, yet during the whole tune, ?aha never 'alterad., she' never stru?k mSb^of Ihe^'tltUo.enes ,lp her charge, ?he never said a croas or insulUgg word to parent^^bhfa?labored unceas ingly, uucomplaiKiagly and unoBtop ?tatiouBly for tho elevation and enlight enment of the little ones that ?hi, flSgmcb roe to ?eei .-another's woo'; [?^0hide, tho faults i sec.., t That mercy I to others shjlw .That mercy -4gvij&;hbtt??: . .??i?, I?^S*'.^.??::?W<?ii''*>J', . ln --thc church -*)-*T .1>flj|Bir'TtttirfMo infla tthsti?rii)uy:.of ,he??Bt{.\J#? .tie '.?gh' measure of greyness is tho amount ?et-goed that we have done for. oih ?rs in th,s wort?ws?d I, believe jfchr fluyan? Jfafgx^MM to tho Pairey flljffe; bas-ev?r l\vo?T?3^r c<?mmu?tty who has HOOU moro ror tine .ettllshtc?k ment, eievattorfrand bett^rwe^^jf good of otber^H^fl? comnmnUy6, ?S^^^J1. djb?ea?nigj?^gle voice, can fe&lrfally say. thou good Spfl faithful y^r<m**"> ;ConfuctnK Ute ..'gi?a*eat t^g<ft*^i*ie ?b? uaiipte j^. fl},^]ii . ~~- 4,^y0 'years ~h'mTKz..~. x~zz~-?2; tn ff ?V.lW?.l???~**5L.'y J" ?hemf ratlier tka?r ?tb? ?Almighty?' but the- th? rca H u ts that they hangup moan orderly, wsH^brard r rj fl jajp. t??t ieeplr en *'^M! Tho*? receive th? aSbajit *ew?rda who respect their pwv-v : | hon/ir their anees tora. ???Kan? ^:-^>^utH??utA. I*7SiiiiT'l^ faWPR^P'' ^^'f^??,y^'HSflHtt*1 ' HsK^VIliraAion tflflflflflflflflKHflfll which has bash Influence ot the < boy or girl, whn wjikever think fov a moment, tp|flflb act.thet.they were nbont tu |?? r >t99rp>e<l hy his porentr. ytnWrW^^ W*-^O^ orablc or au an*o?h> thtog. It would be eg unerring .sigpboasa^to ? Mot you to the right, au? to wayo" i you ag?!oat Wie.wrong. -if g HW would V 'consider, "Would'my parr ata ap- f prover* before you do anything of im- |.t portante. Qu the other asad, the * lowest raee of, people' which are knownl! to the world,.(he Africana, have no re- n ?peet <or their, parents or thoi ranees- 1 torn. indee?, it is ? part .of their .1 worship ?nd approved tey Jth?h>;.ces- f toms, to Kill their-parents whew they i ure too .old to take cax^ of, themselves. .J The result of this lack of ressert and ii rtlilal duty to their parents ha3 led'.t them U> aj? ifind? of,alases, evils and g exi/avManees.. Ie i, ? < lu add lt ion to their leek, pf religion . t -they nre devoid of every doclsl Mv-\ tue. and wallow In orline and degr-a- 4 dation. Which class :?1M you. ehil- ? dreh rom? WtU you reverence,, re- * iv'p^ut aod^obcy your parents, aa the ! highest type of bostheas no. or will I you . disregard-ithem, dishonor them, ' j .neglect them, a?r*h3 Af rican and th? . Hoitcntot ? Aside prom the historical 0 and purely ethical vj<*w of thbt ?Hes- ,t t ion, we bay?) the distinct command- ( iiM.it from th? Almighty delivered>ou t Mt. ?maj,.?mid thunder, and' lightning. ?? .Honor thy father and thy mother that thy days moy be long upon tho"! land, which U...,.Lord thy Qod giveth 1 thee." Af it: ls the best ipoMoy as ap- * -plied - to .tho heathen, it; la ; absoiujtely < t Jucumbeut upon us as. Christians,-for it ts demanded hy no las? authority 4 thsat the Almighty ?nd we cannot hop? I toaccomplish any th tn ug above without - conforming to this dictate, > } Then are-also certain duties thit . parents ?lao owe their children, which ? some of us neglect and., .disregard.; Parents Bhopja never forget t&e> fget;i? that they brought their children i*t?: the world, and are therefore In ditty :M bound to tafte:careaoftWiem,~ ;DM you ' 4>ver think that of all the animals that I come in this world, the* child. ls th.e|* most dependent th?. moat helpless? .< Almost every other animal, Immediate- \ ly tipon^cpottog Into this, world, a- very- short-time, can take care of it- . self, except the child, which ls JbjMP' J * ?l?aa for- year?. You. caot?eWtSfB?; world th? same way, and some opel took care of you. You brought your i children ih, and you should givo-thptrW? every caro, -attention ?nd advantage 1 ^hUli-your means ant) time will allow;ty not Indulgences, -which will spoil tb?ga 1* fr?/tlK\. dutIes;,?B-Jife. or. pander to ltbalr sedateness or obstinacy, but see ? that they ari preparly nourished, . ?.clothed, instructed in heart and hand ?nd ?ind, -and- taught ??*dle?*e .abd respect |or old peoie. and for Uwp and <* religion.. Remember nthat li, man . /?r. wojhan ts Qt tb govern and control.in* 1 this aoacld other ipeopJe until he bas * learned obedience himself,, and when b you allow you? children Jo grow up ? Bftcyf. Ol . inwwdswlHP flue 4n?tpoqo8|p.' when they are young, how can you ex-' 1 -.peet thom, wlwu they -?re older to re-?K ??peet the law or be obedient to thej dfctatos of morality and virtue? Some tpar?nts think that if their ohltdren are fed And -cJotbod, they have.done thotr whole wuty to. them, but; thVbe?t?'ot.v' th-j Held do as much tor their ofrspring. j^ipwest. heathens loo* .gfter tLeir .you?}:.. IP it 7tot your duty,-then,; as phriatian ?nd tnidlixed Apeopie, to do | We. lo??. thattbej.moral.*beir,rg?fr UEW .their socbit ^elV beta]g^|t?! i j tended to? is guided and controlled. '. I. : Noone., who bas witnessed Mm cele- 1 bratlou; today, of this school, the snlg-:A -lug, actbas, the;dcclamnUon6->whether; J bc be. parent or. not,.pan fgJM?t belgra?-. < thud; yen. delighted, with? tba progress > show n. .These young people, boss I1 ~.t?? ?i?.- ure . o i?ke ou. places in ^ life, for we aro. passing away. Tho I4 kamo to ?ra oat 1? thc ^sjr?^-i l'n ?Uc '.' j mt ll sad jin the/ shop, to .attain promo- \ jtlOn. aad succesa; .the: wom^". to brtafi:r ' up tbii ,.att*t generation,' a?d ? suldetv ?them in the-.waya of tr?JLh;aad.virtueY ? sftd:jf^i?a, and ? ?rn, delighted -that j; , ?hyri.J?aveaahown ;ei?o? pjxahnency as V ^15! ?i them fcr ihc'.r .3cvorar.wi&r~1>l takings. .. Iiot us,make our mlads.wpr that wo. wiu-jrom this .day fOrwgrdi1 ?tr|vo.: fcvr.: the Improvement :oar li ?uwn, ?ur commnniiy and our ?tate, j? Iiot th,? parents.,gutd? jtbeir .shlWroaf alo?ng,tho PAth of ittduy^ aoo Jbjdh^ grhy.-the obUdren honor and'/obey}' their parfents and al} ot us so Uyp that t< tho '..world .may .bo.better.r ]' : Alter, ali. lifo ls what w? make it. 1 Hy looking on the bright side, we may. 1 nnd .?obd In ?yer/thlM, and oomfort, \ j^nd^app^ss^in -our imrMUn??hka. 1 louji.comptalnliig.and ?looiny, saiBH j ou.?elves *mh?pp> :.aiBd 4?a^;2. ??^41 jatcnnd na..^' AB<a4l*wta?-.Prodjtf^ee; ? jkaa^ecreod that '.^.i^.M^qbt.of our -' Ibrow : we ?hall earn, our . breadv'-' and : ? lo?iservationahows-as beyond.^?esuon i : thatvthe..aaj?^8t,peopie!^ ? ? thoa? W4.0- have .cog?tar .cmptoym?gt -| M Fiches .do not .brin? ?applaesa. and ;I 1 d? nc* know a Br#e??r .. curse: .than V rrchss and t?leness cpmbiae^: never tc Y M huvo any task toet^oruarm,Naiver'.?gfey ocGupaUon .wbl?h bringa us in comos-1 ? ?iiioii. wfth oar tellow men; ??v? ? |? object to attain, destroys the mindi trna body.^pd op?ipB,tho way;fgswB?! I 'farms of tU^sipatJon,ind ?kr-, moat dissRttsfled ohmplalniuic ; .gad gloom! -sst people I hava *xer known, ? war^-jmajaxawno itad octhlug to do, ?1 :aj^d/1jjggg^v Invent ; alt ?ort?. o? ?on ??nao Xor recreation and ^entertain- . -jmont, Neit!!L-r the mind.or body Over. ? being exerted, ?^rd!r.?.r7 ?iiiumsmrmu; \*ny cpMiMla^all. s?^ir?g^iyifel^ilids j jxaurc with evorgtbing ^that. ia sahl ?r,| -( ?aC i ju saifi7i;oja> swi?w m* v .?Majara s j criticises hia employers, ihtde ?K?U% {with hia preacher, and cant ba satis- t I f^^jib bjbytaac^r^^^hb ia^aM_onl> J J garden in ancient tunea ?s abitd. ox] j ttl, ^'^.^to^^^^^^ .... . --jil- . - - . v..latter^ a?.it He bad .^??b^m?-? j r j ap cal ling.. Though at nrst he wg*ohe j j amy. ono. jn sight, directly yod .?Ava-, m fcrnfc ?cd ?if all sWrstltioos, you .! roula Imagine tliat something terrible ? ac-liking place, whan aa ? matter of * ? ict, the. first crow- watt probably at rooted by something strange, but I Utlch really; amwu?ed to no tiing. So I : la In many places; a single croker till start-ibis complaints and.-hard ur>k stories, and the- theme la taken ip by another and another, until we ? Ind a brigM>?ad happy community is. I hanged into a fracHoue, uaii.elghbor<- I y sad despondent town,, We should I retch otu-tor that-old crow, and'whan' I o commence? hui -croaking, .either, I ive hint Something to'.do or get r^h I f .bim,, for no progeeneire ootenium-( I y.vcaa afford vto koop .him. I ..One of the mast interesting Iee trea l 'ever heard aas "Acres of Dla-; I ands." by Mr. Conden. The story ? biVs.tfius- . . . .? . I ?n the shorerc?-tbe-River ..Indus Itt ? Vj'rsia, there lived e larmer named I il Haled, who'.owned'large .orchards fl nd gr?sil fiel Absind gardens and wari ? wealthy, .contented man, with aJ>enu- I Ifni wit? and lovely children. .A.Bud- fl [hist priest visited him and .during I heir cooveraatiqi) around the ftro- I ldc, , told, ot the wond?rfpl jVatUf ,ef fl lamonds! 7tbat are aa. largpLaa your ? numb would purchase a doswn farms I tko. bis! a handful! of dlamoncds fl voiild buy a whole county .end a mine fl f, diamonds would -secy re. a. kingdom. I Al. Haled thought of this al night, fl nd. hq"! could not'-sleep-; : next morn- I og. going to thc priest asked . him, fl ?hcr? the diamonds might be found. ? te replied, "Jf you fhid 'arriver that I una over white ? sand, between high I ?quntains, you will always fled' dla- fl ronda'.ip the stream." He :?ojd . his. I arm', collected all the roonay and-loft 'fl 1? family in : search of diaomndgi ? fhen-Jhe had searched tbrojugh ^11 the I uountoins in that country, and In ? "atoBtino and in Europe, bia laet'aept I ras g?ite. apd in .rags an? poverty ; I nd wretched tusas,.-, he stood at thc ? hereat Barcelona In 9sa|a, poor and ? torving and afflicted, ^hqut having: I ccompjished -bia] qbject in life., ho. ? brear ahusett. into the incoming tide' I ind ^was. drownad. Thq mair wttfcM Kjugh.t the farm; in watering his stock' ? rae day., in tin shallow1 water, .noticed. I , curious ?flash in the white saada of ? ho artetfin.-secured it.i found ?^es??-.B HUI. : bright, pebble, that rofleceted I he ?ayfl: of: light, and gave oft .every I olor..of th?. rainbow, but .having ,neref. I teen a diamond,'ne djd, n.otf,rea,llxe; I LB value, so he put In"on tbsmantel tePjry sa.a.-curtoaity,;j[Aof long after I he sante old priest visited, the f-jjrm:' ? ad :^he!.mo"ment he opened the door, I lOtlced the rbflectod lieht.- nrut ?unit- I ug to": ;tJ?h . maut?l ! docaaj??^'Tl? ls. ti I ^diamond; has Al Hated .r^turngitr, I |Np,? replied the farm?r. "Al Mated I IgaNncver returned and his family. ,I ?low not what'hits become of bjm;l| nos isrinot: ia diamond, but a .stone I |WHW.tP.'WA '.--.-out in . the brook."?; fB?t.'' said the priest, v? know a dla Inond when, 1 seeit, .and;?iWUgptf. Ufa-is a genuine." Tbgetb?ir. they, the?' ttiahed out to the strb??n and stirred^ lip the white sand wirb tbsir f^etrs, ind there ascured maiiy neabtlfaT?ad raiuohl^ g??wk ; fe- that, way the;*** ?atna diamond; -h^os^^?ojri^&# ***?*#<D!? ??'?aHV?r?' disicoveted. r? ??Ursbisn ^?fc $*? JLl Hated .remained ?t. home, ?Jad earohed aB-diligently;-, fbi- diamonds 0 jato own ?tre^^.and plaida, bal Ktbld have. ataittei-1g1ro4f.. riche?, to tead nf wretchedaesBiiatarvaAi?n,. nov- j tty; apd death. ; Taking tWs ?Mr?*aa*JI fc^&jferat?cn of tho greatimttiak?'aoifl naja^-neople imikeUin '?"??esfns thst ' tt$M?g good.or.g?cpt can ^iioi?n^b? il .heir midst, hn.t rhii?t K? soycb* *^r ! a-vSesifi f"**rrr ~??$?0?tiVf?t? ?&'?v?~ ?. ??' jfl avery. :man .of. or^ary']c%sir'acter^ Le?igence.-aad ehetsy. ca&.j^u^rnjf?eH faders by .takto^adva&M^ the royumotamces in his own ?readings, -that greatness featly pos-' RfK-notin holding poj?tlcil .oi?ce?^jl ??jreminen? positlcws, but db?ng?great leeds-with small mpgn?, iq behofittfhg aoe'a own 'neighborhood, tn helping jue;* owa;;eottdMun4ty; .m reaching -to those helot;- end |iftlbg them Hp? that. economy ; abd thrift a/q the keys to sdecess, abd ;'that inherited riches %f&mff?:$if?u%ttj a 'nabdl Rgp than an'advantajkei^o the young ?an An starting ?fote^att?e? "?. roiK lug stouc not only gather? no moss, but gets xuany a bard bump , tn Ita bo^Bdlbg eoureo:" .. JV I . Th^ra .ar? no people'on\earth.- that'. K^?jpeater .epp?rtuni?es than -we people of. uppf i 'i3duth Carolina; with Ka ; schools audiahnrcbas open, to ali; ao ?Jpcality that I have ever-gv?nujral Lbta- country, or. Burope, .has a finer jr mure salubrious r?Umat?4 no. soil ?Ma?u^.teore Abtwdantiy or with a iBr^py-irartety.;.^!abor,*i .the ?ajrtn ?M$ "no. section of-the world bas ever ! Incraaad ilion). s?pl?My :tnduatrioualy thturittia; dorins tho lasti.w?ntryedre ! %nd ?hare thara J?<j such : demand ^9?s>sble and exi^iaaCa?i? truet wortby ?Mtbufao?w^ to W ^st todfty?*han-*as.;fft ourselvea for theae great oDpprtyitles, and ^s?l?e ' tqem'..rt;, they...app3ar? pr s?w?l we wi! Mg%e, ahut pur, ?ye> ?6 our surrouud t?gs. and 8eek.$trange la? - > and other na^a/bf.eotsrirriaer.'^ ^^phoricaliy4JaamStba '.we. hore "aerea ot ??imQM?*r*&^^ fartint, .whie-h we-are. Cfee. to ?lt. sar oB^raa,;.aiid;aorich :obr mindst-^Bd: ibpdJea, heart*.and aoute. by fmprov isiiS? *?pjj>OitUEit!es, ST ??h?tll ws walk tJ^Sdly. .over thain -, eyery day aird, fi?-: na^iy sell ont. oipre o/i. in ga?ton^BL ?H-taa*nary aayan'.?:' worn with is*nderfngs and tc!!, re^eb.top later: that -a?rooklesa ly thrown away a goWin JbsrvesiT '.For of ail, sad words dr. wfoe .or ' Tad asMeel are these. It miaht karo t?rRl?rs filled ?ttd %rdj>j>cd fro. Rterida io an^ point. Plants an full co?tit ?t?ar?r.fct?dh. it?F. S?SSARt), Atifkryori, 5. C TODAY'S PROGRAM. Victor 2 reerUdxamaof today featur ing Ether Grandin and Ale* Gaden. SMM JOIftS TH? AHMIV foofttierComedy DREED O' THE MQUTAIN8 Nestor Western drama featuring Wallace Reid and Doroftty Davenport. I Com^-.tPWerrow *HEB -FATH? E^S;CITJ1BT*V2 reel 101 Blsorf with William Clifford^ . . Coming . Monday "OUR MTITlTA?. GIRL" in which she learns the Tango also ?^ing Baggot in a .two reel fea ture. ? Coming soon ?THE MERCHANT OE VENICE'* 4 reeAroecial. Condensed statement - of the f inan c?al jcondi?^?of The -Bank of Andmon Anderson, S. C., at the close of busi ness, . March A, '"lMf, as' shown by statement ujajjp to the State Bank Ex aminer: ? tt??SQTfRCES Loans and. Discounts . 1,038,641.02 Overdrafts .. .. . 16,687.20 Bond and Stocks .. . .. 6,630.00 Real Estate .. .. .. ..- 35.C40.00 Due from Banka and Bauk . ere .. .. .. .. -... ?3.554.?O Cas?-,?nu Caan itc-??a . ? . 24,?i?.?? LIABILITIES: Capital .Stack Paid In.. ..S 150,000.00 Surplus J*uml. 150.C0t.0O Undivided Profita 76.-i5S.-ill Dividends Unpaid .... 244.00 Deposits, Individual $745,070.1. Deposits, Bank 53.299.46 . 700,260^7 :; ;Tota? V; ...... .. . .$1,175,072,88 ?UlC MUX "oRaits" your aceounut. lnlU timm Yaya Interest ea Sav ings Accounts. The Bank of Anderton The Strongest Bank Ia the County SAFE SOUND PR?GRSSCVE on when in the market for FIRE INSURANCE CST THE BEST! ,Jhof Charleston and. Western Caro Una Railway company, announces the inauguration of'.^tRv.-r?gu!ar summer ; Pullman. Ratfor Buffet Car service between.^Augusta Ga., and.Aabe.ville, N. <J.f with first, car leaving Augusta Sunday, March, ,15th, /Un?s service will afford, improved daylight, accora n?odsl'.oos to -llHudersonyiite. Asna- i ville and oilier -resorts', in ?The LandL if'.ibe Sky" and direct connection CoV . Oneinnall ?nd ail points wost, for 9 Information, r?servation, eic. ad ra Williams. Gen. pass. Agt,, Augurt HEAP EXCURSION. RATES W?i??"S?:--' C?>oap ??-Torsion ?ratea from Ccttpoa t .points ?rta Chai-?oston and Western J tMrollna Railway to ia?ksonvUle, Flaw fi aeconei tJ, Q: V. Reunion Ob May 6 , ^ 1$14._ For rates ceil on connon tg?sMalHHsMs?B?s?nl j ' . ; "-Vii . .? ;' 1 Ge ne rsi Ps&ssnger Agent. ??hV.tgm^^ > :on ita transportation, n formerly watt Y i.