THE ANDERSON INTELLIGENCER Founded 188? DM Merill Main Street 1 ANDERSON, 8. 0. ??-M- 1 WILLIAM BANKS - - Editor; W. W SMOA.'< - Business Manager1 Enter? According to Act of Con-j greas as/Sfccond Class Mail Matter at the Postofflce at Anderson, B. C. ?-?S--,-1 Published Every Morning Except I Monday Eemi-Weekly Edition on Tuesday andi ' Friday Mornings --! Semi-Weekly Edition-$1 60 par Tear. I Sally Edition-$5.00 per annum;1 $2.50 for Six Months; $1.26 for Three Months. IN ADVANCE '" " ' ' I Member of the Associated Press and! Receiving Complote Dally Telegraphic; Service A large circulation than any other newspaper in this Congressional Dis trict TELEPHONES? Editorial- - - - - - - 1?7? Business Office ------ ,M1 Job Printing.-dit-L Local Ngwa. 827 Society Siwa - - - - - 821 Tfae Intelligencer la delivered , by carriers 4a) the city. If you fall to get your vosper regularly pleaae notify us. Optt?ite your name on label of your paper is printed date to which your paper is paid. AU cheeks and drafts shtiUld.bQ drawn to The ?ndert eon Intelligencer. Washl&ton, April 16.-Forecast: South Ctwdllna--Fair, warmer Thurs day; Friday fair. Some times we think our telophono has Joined tho L W: W.-I won't work. The boiter the hotels the better the town. And the more of them the big ger thc town:- .. . . Tho reason men dye ls becsuae they feel that there ls nothing In life when they become ara?. -o-; One reason Kwe di?Hhe.;>to> ope jMay come ls the rt?w'to beVal?e^*By Myth lonburgem In Charlotte. . - -o-- J ,.?,K?n.ftfc,?i H 'Rain aets hack clean-up forces in Spnrtauburg." Hi?tv watlTf p?l6i1t^?e1tnh ing properties in ^tjluixg? . .. -o-? We hope the Interurban will puthoo Home through trains hud low rates for the 3pertahhurg tn\i.V!'; fust lyal. .<" pe; Knowing the bat) habits of April, why ?hont* anybody ever start a base ball league sent?n In ?hat inonthT '.T^LB Is lt auothei isjl down for .William J. BurnsW-WP'.see-nothing of ' the Frank casi? in the Atlanta papers. lt's great to he famous. Joe Jack son has gone .tn giving Out testimon ?ala for' medicine cor?nenles, Wo can't believe it et the governor that.ho has threatened to eau an extra session of the l?gislature. That would he wicked. No Imogene, jual- because the chau tauqua will exhibit under canvas ls ho reason for.believing lt to be a two ring circus. ?? President Wilsen would only. ta?v l charge ot the. - Washington baseball term, the Senators,ns he has the sen iora -with n Ht?lb 'o." A new office-official 'shovellers for Anderson roads. Get the candidates from the;Intake ojt tba blind tigers Tho ?dd hens ,wUt soon get back on tho joh cf setting, seeing that Kaater fgga will no longer take their stiff rag atte rights nwsy from them. Abe Martin say?' that there ar? two critical periods In every man's life when ho wanta to belong to a band and when he want? an offlco. . ?< A tesl or mcm?ry.-J*-Look In the hook, rind the number of the *phoUe you wlehy. t?hHavo??i*H SANITARY CANS SELECTED FOR THE CITY WILL COST $4,000 People of Anderson Will Be Able To Secure Them at Rate Of $3.00 Each A special meeting of the 'Anderson Board of Health took idaoe yesterday afternoon, Dr. Frank Ashmore, t!ie ! chairman, hoing rn the chair, at which I time a representative of the Stevens Company of Atlanta appeared and sub- j milted for the inspection of the body j a type of sauitary cana now in use lu a number of different cities. Tb? can j exhibited hy Mr. Stevens met with the) hearty approval or the board and that body at once pluced an order with the Atlanta manufacturer for euougb of these cans to supply the city. All told lt will represent an- expenditure of approximately $4,000, although the I amount may be sightly smaller thar thiH. Thc cans will be, sold to the pUblW of Anderson for $3 a piece. It will bc remembered that city council recently passed an ordinance, I at the request of the Board of Hdhlth, lin which lt says that every''surface closet In the city must be supplied with onej-.of these sanitary cans. It will, bo .beneficial to th?* public health and while some of the. property own- : I ere may protest it is an assured fact that the majority )w?ll rdalfce the necessity or snell a step. .Dr. Ashmore said last night that thc cana"would he shipped from At lanta af ot?ce'hrid they would probably reach Anderson, within the next week. ( They will certainly be here within 10 days. .' . The .question of forcing, the barbers of the < i ty to Install towel sterlizer? lu their Bhops was taken up- and dis cussed. Some days ago Dr. J. C. Mitchell, the meat and milk inspector, issued order? that all barber shops ? at once Install one of those affairs, and said that those falling to comply would be prosecuted. Straightway a wall arose from the barbers, the ma jority bf whom claim that this system ! ls anything hut sanitary. At the meet ing held yesterday the Durbers pre sented n petition signed by 17 or tho 21 harbor simps In the city, In which ?hey urged thnf the Board of- Health., 'the*'Urged .that the "juard of Health act aside this demand of Dr. M?fcQbe|l, The board ?ave instructions after tho We.et.lhj4 yesterday to,tha-health-bfurer and thc; meat,,sid milk Inspector that *b nattier be molested until after the 'next-meeting.pf the city -council. ^ ;. rr----??.,-,.?/.--?? - -*.> O O O O O O O O o o o o o o o o o o o.o ?? MKXICA* ULONSAHY o .0"""'?J \ -\* . < ? o o en ?o. e? o,,o o o oe o o o eoe ',:". ... 'm-r? ? ... ' Juarez-Warreg. To which Te c'uS?pa Sherman would add "Hell." Villa-Vecl-ya, say? the French. \v.i!-v:i ?eye ?he. fede^a!. VUlaln. says Huerta, Huerta-?Wurta," say? the Mexlc. >y ' Whore-to. says Villa. (An swer, to the,-same'place that Sherman mentioned, we suppose.) AU other - pronunciations' referred to thc latest diottonartes, but we pronouco the wbole Mexican war-with the 6??mo inflection and emphasis and approximately the same language sa Sherman: onssoooooooy.ii wo O oo (o,o, O . I-,.' ' ' ; ' .? ] , ,-'?, o ?II-8T (HAZY 0 a .&Mn .0 9 * ? MM ? ? MS - How would this do for ? ?easy man? >'?].?,? ; ; . ? ! ?vi J ??i If aeroplanes were menujinclured lo And; :T.W iw??i? ?.Viurtwieou'n iu: 1? Du? West should die would N'ew If.a man foll from an aeroplane would tho Kot'Ve-stopper? If ingersoll woold tell the truth would Bill Lyon? , If Lig?n I? good ia Ledbetter? . ^ If there were a baby in the moon wonld the skyrocket ? If Hobson got under-wood,' would it be Moore-Wllson? if the r.orse laugh, would daff-noy? i A ni. rive.?? ??v"??r^S'??? i KOO Foi^ r?WSB-inritrKt? T >" INK FEET ?BLOW St'RV A i l" ur, W. u. Moyer'* new building, corner of Main . ?nd Nance f^^Wt;.' woi-klns op th* tomi U hu t ?S ,< a her. egg 'nine or ter* fart reu w tn? surface, ju*l Outside 'tho re\ oration'at the street corner. The sh-i't was sound atirt th* +*.y w** ?? pr.ronlly ks fresh as if lt Wita laid t?.o day before How long it bsd hila thcrv ir nut known, but lt T>u??t hr-? been at least thirty years, for the old brick building that was ?. >*> dov a eu building preceding that one wsa thor? long before the war et th? Clea-, and waa built over s gully a*v?ral feet <&ep tba!, used to bo in thal part j m?. M&Trotocted^ ?Hjn^Asid therefore kept sound, A? MOUNT ZI Prr?.-.b>i?ry resumed its ne*n\on at] 3:'.'.t\. Tiie reports of tho \arious oom mil tee* were taken up. Tl'*- Com mittee mi Local Home .Missions made j a very Interesting ami encouraging report. ll showed t'iat practically all of the | churches ?iud been supplied with pr'-aciii-nji. during? thc year, and that about $l.:.no Vhd "been raised f?r 'thia oaiiite. The t.'omii'lttc- recommended that the sum nf.Sl.Tuo lie asked for this; Kork this year. . ri.'< lion nf romiiiMioniTs. Tim Presbytery elected the following Ccmmi.,.'i?.;ier.t? to reprs*ci t this Pres bytery in tit;? Gen-Tal Assembly, which i? to meet in Kansas City, Mo., in May. Rev. <;. M. Wilcox, df Walhalla, min ister, and Hon. J. L. Kl) Tard, of Cen tral Church, Anderson. Elder: and Rev, l>. P. Junkin, of Piedmont, al ternate to Rev. Afr. Wilcox, and Prof. John I! Pinner, of Pelter, alto: cate to Mr. !.".>-rard. S'ln - of Nest Meeting. Tho Presbytery accepted the luv' tion of tho Mt. Zion church, of Sandy Springs, to lipid Jts next mooting with this church.' And after much discus sion tho time was fixed as Thursday night, Roiii?T.b?-.r 1. lt was thcd?nlrc of this church, to have 'r.a. lT?*ll)t>r'> meet 01 friday night and rc TVS In over for the Sabbatn, ? (fei^Ta^*^ liv veqcrabliL ;tir? Law. who, was for I a long ti?io n?:-T( i' rf t iisichu/^h, afed ! it looked aTone tprv thal bin request I and desire In .vae-^astier was going toi be granted; fruffittevleompromlse accepted, to. meet -on Thursday night, complete tho work of ihe Presbytery] In time for tho pastors to get back to their respective churches and ap point some of the ministers to remain [ over and hold services for .the church ? on Sunday. It is understood thht Dr.' Robert Adams, now a llethel In York | county, has accepted the call to Pen dleton and Zion. .Cr. Adams was part-1 tor at Laurens for a number of years. ! It w?? made a special order to hear the report of" the? Permanent Comm It ter? on Sunday Schoo!? ?nd a confer ence on this work at the first hour bf the morning Session. - - . 'BMte^MsaMk.'1'' The evening session wnfr'given over j to a popular, jnoetln^?90,,^ Cause of 1 Foreign Mission^.; ."" )!t ?Ta? meeting wns presided ovor by} Dr. Praicer.f tl?; parser: toC'ihB ohurohi [ The reportions thOii^BelM^iBSion of,j tnolkmtbera Presbyterian Church waa j mads by the Rov. D. P. Junkin, the' 3*sMo??ttB to Wake Ri fit??....- ~ix -e. . ? .*.?4t?i?y-- . , .... . v ? A unrulier nf fri?nda nf 3 s irnivlrtrl called at The Intelligencer oirtoe Wednesday hight lo state that strong preR?ure had h+m hr~->sht irs hear Uifon Mr. Fowler to permit his name to be used In connection with the >?f flce of mayor in the coming city elec tion. It waa not stated definitely that Mr.'Fowler would permit his name tn be used, although lt was reported that he has the matter under serious .ad visement.. . . The friends who. made thia state ment declared that as thc next two or three years will: make the critical period In the development ul Anderson, the transition from a cl; Of 15,00 to a larger city perhaps uoubie the population, they aro interested to'see'l a progressive man in the^ otflce ot u* ra-?-~-. ? .... ? -i, rwntyiriuiiiu WT: cn MAN AWAY Mrs. Anna B. Mil?c Wa? Burk? At Old Stone Church Yesier day Afternoon The body of Mrs. Anns B. Miles arrived in Anderson Tnesdny afternoon frpm Elberton. Ga., sad the funeral took place yesterd^^Ktefifbon at ? o'clock at the Old .StaL. church. The services were conducted by the Rev. Mr. Milla, assisted fer the Rev. Xi Mrs. Miles was on ?>isU to her son, J. A. Milos, in Klbo.rtoo, ?fo, at tlio Mme of her death. She waa'calHag ai the home or a friendwhen she. was; w?SvM-.w?ih MU uMne??,.o? near r trou nie Wnd expired within teas than 20 min SsYsrMllea was known in all parta of the county by reason of her edu cational work. .Tust after the war ebb started the school. nO$r? known as.tb? IWahons n'-^t^v jaWB^^BMij j JJ taught for a nunVber of years. Irater she tanght.etr- ?? se.hools lp var. parts o fth&op^\^^^^^^|Kp?rriage .1. Miles In Ilefore her marriage ~?*r*. MUe*'wae| Mist Annie n. Picken*, oom*-* from* . v ?c?*~ Ar?;; ?-'?j-} fThe ii Mir*-lved'by topee brother?. Dr. j T. J. Pie h wns of Colmftjb^?ai*- J. M. I Pfekeua of Pendleton. ? vyiutam ir. Vichen* of Kailey and one *tet?r.- Mia? t?lUa PlcKens of Pickens. . survived by three sops. J A , .1 J and S P M:ies. new? of tv .manyA, electric reHjel Chairman of the Presbyi*ryls pefinea and committee ou this cause. Tlie report railed attention to the fart that "while tn one or aior'.ier nf the varloua fields ip which the church ha? inissionarlef? sad mljsior. property, Miere hui be^n ?a??. revo lutions, famines, ???I1 tehees, tarth ?iwakffloods, and -'o;eenie e.rub^cn?. yet 'flieVe had- been n los.* of Hfej among thc missionaries or to mission property reported to the Exec,nive Committee.*' There were 3,r>17 '.onveralons made by the missionaries of this church last >esr In foreign fields. Eleven UPW missionaries were sent out, but coven M t r ; lost by death or retiremou?.. The contributions to the regular fea tures of thia work, for the past year were $514,184; and $46.995, were con tributed to special objects outside the regular budget; but tM3 left n deficite of $36,7.'! 1. The Presbyterians of Piedmont Pres bytery contributed (2,993, to this cause during this year. This shows a fatt ing off from the gifts for last yesr. Which were $3,322. The subject for consideration was, "Thc .Success and Failures of Foreign Missions." Rev. I. E. Wallace, of Westminister, spoke o fthe Success of Missions in Latin America, Mexico. Cuba, and nrazll; R?v. W. D, Dodge' of "the Con- . tral Churqh, spoke of the Success of Missions in Afrloat Rev.; CD^Waller, of Kesley, spoke of the Shc??s*of.Mli sions in the Orient. China, Japan and JKorea, The Rev, D: P. Junkin of Piedmont, spoke of the Failure of Mis sions. Mg traced, the failure oi .Mis sions, If tlwre be any, in the faUure pf. the Christian people to support this caiise as they should. Dr. Davidson Douglas. At the close of this meeting, the Rev. Davidson Duglas, D. pfc, the President of Tho Presbyterian College, was heard in the Interest or Iltis in Institution. Dr. Douglas gavo a very int -resting and encouraging report of this Col lege, showing that it is making marked and material progress along all linen. In. Douglas is a strong man " sud :io institution could r?U7 to grow d .prosper with such an able lead':. iUMid. The Presbyterians of South.' Caro- . lina have something to.be proud of in the president.of their college, and if they will but back him ,up In his plans an', efforts he will soon .have them, a college that they can po in/ to. with a worthy .'feeling of pride". The sessions will be reaurned at nine o'clock this morning,* and the Pres bytery wilL likely adjourn sometime this afternoon. ?ing Urged ace for Mayor *~ offer for thu State ??uoie ?no. the assurances received indicated that he could get the place, but his business affairs would not let bim leave home. ; it ls stawrd,. however, by those wno j. proposed his name last night, that this consideration .should not keep hi from announcing his candidacy tor mayor. In the local afternoon -paper yea terday it was stated that Alderman E. E. Elmore ot the present city coun cil'will offer for mayor. Mr.. Elmore bas'been'regarded as a very careful public official' and bas a strong fol lowing. C. E. Tolly has also inti mated that under certain conditions he ! would enter the race. Thc nome* of W. u BrlB&ey bsa? been prominently mentioned, and whtlo bis' bat is' not in the ring, lt ts said by his friends thai they are trying ,u> put lt lhere. BASEBALL IS CALLED OFF j-, ' : , ; !ns'.ead pf Playing Fraser Thia Afternoon, High School Goes To Greenwood Instead ot playing the Fraser erny baseball team in thia city this afternoon, the "manager of the An derson THgh School team said last night that thlA game had been cancel led and that the Highs would go to Greenwood tomorrow afternoon where they will play the Bailey Military In stitute. 'Bailey cornea to Anderdon Monday for a game at Beuna Vista park. I Tho game arranged fer fbi? after- j Interest on the. part of ifcra beva?se? thc A. H. 3. defeated ihe Academy in the fir:-?t game of the season by a very decisive ?core and it aptu thst the fitting school boys had planned to get revenge in the encounter today. How- j aid! stead up under two games in atroces-' sion and therefore cancelled this af?' t^rnnnn*? ?t.-. . The A. H. 8. boys will make qntte a brave showing when t, morrow oi> temoon. T r-rdsy and ? mad? their erst appearance fr tice. The Untfn school colors and add touch to tbe lera! appearance of the teem. The S I iltr wef? bought through the g*ni-j j cally of Anderson bust ness men end ' At&activq j styles 4e- jj ! signed especially for boys by real artistic and^l||riacter. j ?S3, $4, $5, $6, $7.50, . J?* A This store is a specialty store for boy's clothes of quality. .? . ..,t. For those who want something better than common, something1 d?f T?r?ht here are style, grace, and ' beauty in .clothes. A handsome gift knife f?p^f wit*!^2^h bey's suit. le^^.-P^reew post. We prepay ' i :.(!. ? "TU Star? wuk m Cwwjews: ?w|-D,,,",l**-**?*,",Mi .HW GRATIFYING To know that I People Appreciate Sq?are*?>eal Store.. Their Mh^$d Patronage Is Sufficient Testimony. Why Not? We've Always Got the ' pight. Goods W?'vlAlways Got the Rig?lt Price. A : ?Wk*Wvl .4:4* "S" * ?- ^?/^vcuisjp ^ Xii?*.!- l^fOW ThCvJ^a^g?inv?river. ?