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THE ANBFRSOf? iNTELLlSENGER Founded August 14, 1S6? lit North Mala Strati ANDERSON, H. C. fMLLIAM BANKS - - ?ditor W. W HMO AK - Business Manager itaVMt According to Act of Con an Second Clase Mall Matter at the Postofflce at Anderson, B. C. *fsftllsiied Every Morning Except Monday -Weekly Edition on Tuesday and Friday Mornings _-Weekly Edition - 81 60 nar Tsar. Dally Edition-$6.00 per annum; 12.60 tor Six Mouthe; $1.26 for Throe Months. IN ADVANCE e- - ' Member of the Associated Press ar>d Receiving Complete Dally Telegraphic Barrios A large circulation than any other rwspeper in thia Congressional D?s , st TBLIPHORBBi Editorial -.M7 Business Office . - - .. . - - 821 Joh Printing. --, ? l/ocal Nows ------ $27 Society News.121 ' -? . ? ? .. The Intelligencer ts delivered by carriers tn the city. If yon fail to tat your paper regularly please notify na. Opposite your nam? on label 00 your paper ls printed date to which your paper ia paid. AU cheeks and draft? should ba drawn to The Ander son Intelligencer. The Weather. Washington. May 23.-South t'uro ilna-Partly cloudy Saturday and Sunday. The small grain crop ls being har vested. That ordinarily brings rain. -o If Huerta never had any dignity be fore, it certainly has been given him how; Rain In Greensboro. "Red" Owens must have had a ?J,ouble-header sched uled for that day. teV;l -0 Columbia, be mighty kind to the old soldiers next year. They looked feeble even thia year. --o Spartanburg . people had better beffrl Thrkisu soldiers ar? soon to be taught table manners. ->-o The mew whom wu want abd whom we need for office are the ones who can't'bb IhducedtO offer. . Showers In Sputh Carolina are as rare aa .Teddy's. River. In fact lhere are ?o?o. Just the same. Tho "aftermath" man on the colum bia Stato bas gone after fish. But his fish tales are harmless. The Greenville Piedmont speaks of "Wiley" Huerta. We have been won dering whatVhls ..first name ia. Anderson has tho climate and ev rythlng else to become the chtet city of the State from an educational utnml point. Nobody seems to be "het up" over politics yet. That. IB. tho woy to do. Reason things out calmly and don't get overheated.. -o Brother Wallace of the Newberry Observer hath* the railroads HO bad that he would most rather walk than to rldo on the "kara". Anderson County bas more jinnda and better bands than any other coun ty In the Stut??-and we arc especial ly proud of the Jolly Band of Zion, o ?? ? The high school department of th? public schools of Anderson ls one of the beat in the whole South. The people of this city should be proud of it. If Greenville had had to buy her water and light plant, would she have eyer had paved atreeta? Now she baa the privilege of all and nobody ia kicking. We offer a reward 'of $100 for any club secretary tn Anderson county Who will not enroll democrats, our punishment will be to slap them on their wrists. ? j . it would, be a relief il Georgia and North Carolina would attend to their own poMUcal .oueetions and quit try ing io'felFBddth, Carolina how it Bhould be done. * Some cf those South Carolina towns unwilling to even ennslri'nr the.propo aiiiou or having a chautauqua this year are now begging to be given a chance for1 he? year. Ed DeCamp, never runs out of edi torials-be, ?an. always fall back on .the good roads question. > If all .the -diforala Ed has written on thia sub be 'peta ed together they i reach fr'dm oirfaw to Mexico THIS IS CAMPAIGN V ti A lt Tills ls campaign year . rli?*?*- ' four short words convey a peculiar meaning to the people ol South Car olina lu ?lu- light ?>f recent experience, they mean Btrife and bitter dissen sions. WlM'ii one contemplates the ! many useless and needless divisions i of voters as they line np on opposite .sides, and in their Joya I ty Kt what I they conceive to he right. do and say things bringing discord and strife, one , is almost tempted to wish for a lim ited monarchy where elections und election years never come. Business becomes stagnant. Men cherish hu tred for their fellowmen. Friends are estranged from friends. Passions ar? aroused Much valuable time is lost by partisane working tor their favorites. And for what? In order that some selfish man who cares more for their own political preferment than for the common good, may he el evated to official position. Mut on the other haud, the fact that this is election year, ami all the peo ple have a right lo partake In the se lection of the men who shall be the oi liiials governing their county, stute or nation, causes a wide-spread inter est in the science of government and as an educational force lt ls important Had the primary never been inaugu rated ill South Carolina it is doubtful If the people of the Stute would have been so well informed as they ure lu matters pertaining to government. .' > it lt u mooted question us to whether or not mon? good or evil ls derived from this frequent discussion of mut ters political. Ol course it is to he regretted that there should be anv strife or bitter ness nnd The Intelligencer hopes that there will he more moderation this cumpulgn year than has marked sev eral of the recent past. The people of this County und Slate have to con tinue to live together as neighbors, and friends. How much better they should feel so. What difference does lt make thai one man has a prefer ence for a candidate and one for another? But is it not true that the candi dates speak about those things which the voters Uko to hear? South Caro linians are ccrappera; they like to fight and they admire fighters. If tho voters would IIIHU oft the stage the first candidate who attempts to introduce personalities and incite strife, this would Insure a clean and high-toned campaign. Will they not do it this year? There are many question/, on which the people should be informed and there are some men running for office who can give tho people food for thought along practi cal lines and much valuable informa tion. Lot us make this a campaign of ed ucation and not of abuse and vitupe ration . ? WHY NOT A PIEDMONT FAIR! lt is not yet too. late tor the peo ple ot Anderson county to get to gether and organise a Piedmont Fair to be held this fall in Anderson. This county is one of tho leaders of the State in an agricultural way. The number and variety of. the produits of this county are not known to thc people qf the county, and there would be no factor of more worth to them than to have a friendly rivalry over the product of the farm, the home, the school, tho mill. Great advance ment along agricultural lines und in the raising of live stock", bsa marked these counties in the State- where county fairs have been held. Our idea, however, ia not for a comity fair, strictly, hut tor a big fair second only to the State fair af Co-* lumbla and embracing the entire Piedmont and called if you pletse, The Piedmont Fair. It will pay the first year from a- financial viewpoint in dividends to its stockholders, to say nothing of th? intangible benefits tn be derived. Anderson is the Ideal lo cation for this fair, and tho time for organization ia here. Will not tho Anderson Chamber of Commerce take thin matter up r.nd push lt? AN ABLE SOLICITOR. The thirteenth Judicial crlcult com prised or Plckens and Greenville counties. Is fortunate tn having a soli citor of unusual ability. Proctor A. I lenham ia conceded to bo one- of fhn ablest solicitor In thia state, Hia rec , ord wilt prove the truth of thia state ment. The position of solicitor ta a v;.ry important one. Upon the legal knowledge'and oratorical akin of tho incumbent depends, much of the nd-; ministration of justice. Where tho so'iritor is weak Justice will go astray, moid often than lt does. Lawyers ff?T tho u,;fins5 ySiW get ?CM iii i i'm! ri fur clients who should be convicted. Any msn who frequents court rooms knows tbe. weight which snood legal talent has on whatever side lt may be. Solicitor Bonham can hold hts* own against the best of legal skill in this beeilen. The circuit should be glad to. have such a man lo this high office. His duty la the administration of Jus tice and not the making of a record, and we believe that Solicitor Bonham ur. al;e*i bis flghU in the Interest of the er forcement of thc law.-The Green ville News. THE BMPRKHH OK fill l.\M? Once more thc Civilised world .stands aghant at the awfulness of another great catastrophe. Nearly a thousand souls were sent imo eter iilfy in the "arly hours of the morn ing yesterday a? the Btnprese'of Ire land went down in Kif dark waters ot thu si. Lawrence river. This time it is nearer bpnie than winn the Ti-, tan ic gave Its burden of over tineen hundred souls to a watery gruve in mid-ocean. Tills time moat of those who.'"- lives wer?- I OH I were our people Americans, many of thom from the United Staler.. lt does seem thal hy (his time man's great ingenuity and yankee cunning would have devised some means of preventing these disasters. Hut try at; they may the forces agallisl which they are buttling ur?- too powerful. MUH'H puny streugth pitted against the Infinite power of God in nature! Whut a picture to behold! And often the most imperfect machine itt man himself. Somebody blundered when that hob- was torn In the side of the Empress or Ireland lelting in the dark cold waters of the SI. Lawrence and carrying io death the sleeping pas* sopgarg who.felt BO aafu itt this pow erful Vessel. Yea. il. will be inves tigated, and un outraged public sen timent may cause the blame rb he placed on Home official, but no inves tigation, no punishment will take the mother back to her hube, nor wake th?' maiden from her long lust sleep. Strange fatality. Hut how weak man is after all! AM) F II SON NEEDS A MIKEl'M The Reunion thia week has caused td"be brought to light a great many relics of historical value. There have been many very creditable display" in show windows in the city or me mentos that ar?; priceless and that will become more so as the years roll by. It is doubtful ir the owners In many cases realize the value or these old trinkets and historical articles. It is sale to Bay that in a few years when the present owners shall have passed away the collections now being held together will be scattered and many ot thom lost. In conversation with a gentleman yesterday, the suggestion was made that an effort be made to secure a room and organize a historical socie ty tor Anderson: county where auch .valuable souvenirs or, a former day might be placed for safe-keeping so that the sons and daughters may go to view them and become.imbued with the spirit of their ancestors'. Such a suggestion ls worthy or carefu! con sider ??I ion, and lt ls hoped th. move ment will materialize. PAVED STREETS. A tew days ago The Intelligencer expressed this opinion: "What does Anderson need most it she intends to lie a city?' Paved street. Commenta thereon the Newberry Herald and Nowa Baya: "The building of streets marks the forward movement or any town or city. No town can expect or hope to be any t lil hg' 'dr to do anything until it begins to bulbi fi?me decent streets. We have duld that as to Newberry and lt Ia as true as any gospel ever preached. What we need in Newberry Just now ia a movement td build some streets. We have none- Literally none. The prurient generation should not be ex pected to pay the whole cost either. Somebody get busy if we are to start tho march or progress." You are right Brother Aull. Paved streets make a city. l^ook at Green ville Look at Columbia, and look at Anderson! And yet some would de ter, tor perhapa many years the get ting paved streets in order to follow a will o- the wisp in another direction. An - Anderson man was heard ex patiating at great length yesterday on how to tell tho age of eggs. ir Mayor Grace has not forgotten the Spartanhurg meeting or two years ago he will know something about the same thing. Wc heard a North Carolina preacher once, praying for rain, during tho course of which he Said: "Oh Lord, don't (.end us any of these here drlz zlc-drazttes. Kemi us a sho-nulT toad strangler and gully washer." The latter ls Just about what we need now. Not Responsible. ' Anderson ts sore at the P. and N. (or not funning the Pullman service Into "My Town." Well they had noth ing to do with locating the "Electric City."--The Belton Journal. Don't Need feeatry Air. We suggest to the Andersonlans that they move over to Belton and get in touch with the world,-rthv Belton Journal. "So you are aolne awav. Mr?. Rnah ert" "Yea. we are going to move td Kentucky for. a few weeks until my husband gets to be called 'Colonel,' and then we abai I go lo \ Washington to live."-Chicago Record-Herald. . Jack-"They say he ran, through hia wire's money tn two years." JIU-"What caused f the' delay?" C"lub Fellow. OUR FRIENDS ARE KIND Good Work. j Tuesday's Issue of The Anderson ln '!'?!'. Anderson Dally ?nlelligoncer ! telllrencer reflects great credit upon celebrated the reunion in its city of ' Fditor Banks and his assistants. For lite United Confederate Veterans with .?? historical value the paper la well a special edition which is one of the worth preserving.-Greenwood Jour IIost creditable publications of it sort nal. we have seen. A considerable part of _ Ibo m it' rial which The Intelligencer has gathered together in the 48 ''or originality of ideas, excellence page? which are devoted to this num- ? of illustrations and diversity ot mat her i: now committed o writing for ter, The Anderson Intelligencer's big the lirst time. We are sure that the Reunion Edition is one of the finest Confederate veterans who visited Au- things of Ita kind that has come to dei son thia week will appreciate the our desk in many a long day. lt ls compliment which The Intelligencer certain to make a great hit with the han paid to them and that they and veterans and other reunion visitors, their Colnrades will treasure this pap- Editor Banks and his co-workers 3e j er One or the most Interesting fen- serve warm congratulations, and lt ls tun s of the editions is that contribu?- 8 please to tender ours.-The State. ! etj by "The Old Country I.ady." Mrs. _ . Cheshire, who has been writing for [Tin- Intelllgnecr for years and whose Col. Bank's town is making good ; stylo IK exceptionally limpid and en- with the old soldiers. Fine paper, lerlnlnlng. She has interviewed a Colonel. In honor of their coming. grenl ninny of the Anderson. county Spartanburg Herald. survivors of the Confederacy and pres- _ cuts e. number of animated sketches of the men who served with dlstin- Anderson Intelligencer issued a guished gallantry in Orr's Rifles, Confederate reunion edition. 48 page?. Moore s Rifles, Ketti's Regiment, the and the Charlotte Mews has published Holcombe legion,- the Hampton Le- a V. W. C. A. special about the same Klon, the'Cavalry and the Artillery, rise. Both evidence enterprise and the Th? enterprise of The Intelligencer is spirit which makes a newspaper worth deserving ot praise. Work of the sort to a community a great deal more which it has done In this matter wUI than the average community Is ev?r be more and more appreciated as time able to recompense the newspaper for. runs on -.News and Courier. I -Rock Hill Herald. WHAT OTHERS SAY < (IRRUPTION CANT NULLIFY. Is ft Possible! Mayor Grace ls of opinion that the Georgetown Times CMintry people arr- up in arms on nc- IO it possible that political nairs in cot nt of the riringcncy of the new being? This newspaper haB too much rulia for pnp.ury election*. The Charleston have reached a Becker* mayor may know something of cond<* Rosenthal-"Gyp the Blood" state of tiena in Chnrlortun, but he dovut. i condence In and love for the One old know much about the country people city to believe that any such thing can who are congratulating themselves all exist there. over the state that under the new - rules their honest votes can't be nul- A Cei.uine CewpUmenL Ulled by the corrupt votes of Grace Orangebnrg Times and Uemcorat. and his henchmen.-The Florence It is rather a compliment to a good Dally Times. newspaper to be abused by a dema ? trna- gogue. It shows that the newspaper PRIMARY BULES. ls doing good work for the people. The Pee Deo'Dally of Bennettavllle -. has thia very pointed comment. The Editors' Meeting. We have not yet heard of a man say- Gaffney Ledger. lng that individually the new rules of Just about six weeks until the an the democratic party would cause any nual jubilee of the pencil pushjers ut hardship or Injustice to himself. All Chick Springs. Indications are that who criticise therrulca claim to bo it wilA be; larg?lf attended.An In speaklng for some other I fellow off! etifettve end Interesting' is* weH as somewhere. If you will get him to entertaining program is being ar c?me the mon who.wijl be hurt hy tim caaged^ -iiii . J ? \ - ?llsf rules; and thin gtf-an* asfc thaVntah' |? * i ,ft ni* ? about it, you will. And that the crltl- No? Indeed, cisms are all political thunder. Greenville News. -. AlmohBt time for South? Carolinians; ? NONE'DISQUALIFIED. ?- torb?gintheir an"h*at'cbn?rib?tiohs tt? After a careful reading of the new Ward the. support ot, western North primary rules we fail to se#?where any Carolina. If it wasn't for us, " the man who is entitled to membership in poor Tar Heels could scarcely get the party ls disqualified as a voter in along. the primary.-The Dillon Herald. -- JT-_ Make Hint Specify. Tt, 'j? A FE?r WANfS. Ab^ni? Men-turn. ket^?S^ti?'SF 9iiLhcU' City mar" ' Wh?n the polltclans begin to claim kat, incinerating, plant, numerous ~,.&t -Henrfnbip tr-T the "poer parks, sewerage extension, better san- _"* flUPp08e" y"ou~have him tell what Bary candi ions. "Great White Way" ?Han A5!?to show that friendship, and a city Joli.^ Address Spartanbbrg About aU moBt or them nBTe done la Meraia- '_ to increase salaries and create now ITS THE TRUTH. offices. _ Many a man fondly imagines he Their Own Fault, could run a newspaper-when only bis ... ... .^L*.' liver is a little out of order.-Green- Abbeville Medium. u . ville News ft 18 very probable tbat you wut _ hear some demagogues "mourmr Some Cheer for Tem. about the new PjnW^J d,8fran Greenville Piedmont. chiring a wh?leJu\&f4,P?>P?ft f "J The vice president of Peru ls to be ?e ^!n^eStJ^^n^%?iT own made ruler of that country. This ^^^SSSnW^?r?2^?S onghtto cause Tom Marshall to cheer ^U^?e^??^^S _ the'secret?ry of his club and Hlgn Ms 'The Great, TV Important Day.* nanie 10 the TOl|-_ C* li cs ton Nows . . ^ ^ . June tho 17th la the day both pollti- Advere*? Crop Reports, cal campaigns open-then the "deer Spartanburg Journal, pepul" will hear plenty of speaking Adverse reports aa to crops tn mis from the poor man'a frienda. state continue to come In. There ia ,a , , ? lamentable lack of rain all over the Not Knocking Any Other Town. state. Dr. Bunch came up from Georgetown Times Clark's Mill last week and reported Georgetown ma* he "some town for that oats would barely make ?^haK politics;" but, thank heaven. George- crop. Peaches -wer ripening prema town politics has never degenerated turely and.thoy were small in also ana to the level of thuggery 'inperfect He considered the outlook _ " for fruit and field crops very por. Union Progrefs!*** MAKE^BMLAUGM. . "Don't worry. Boas,. tho Lord al- -, wayo leta lt rain before lfe too late." When you meet a sick man or wo ts the way an humble old Christian man, do not ask how they feel ana dar';ey used to aeek to comfort hts what In the world is th* matter erttn employer when'diacouraged by seem- them. Have on hand n .(w ?W| Ingly adverse weather conditions. And stories and fire them off ana make tne lhere ls a mighty truth In this simple sick person laugh. That will prove Dei statement that la particularly appll- ter. than medicine and grave yard talk, j cable now. -Spartanburg Journal. (By Phelps Sassoon.) In an address delivered before the Indiana Bankern' Association at ita convention. E. 8t. Elmo Lewis, adver t?alas manage * nt th* Bu roughs Ad ding Machine Company, of Detroit, said the following: Let th Ci banker remember in kia .advertising practice to beware ot the I eight fallacies et bank advertising: 1- That anything that talks about his'bank ta advert?ala*. ' 2- That every expenditure for print era' Ink la advertising &*r~Tbat when the banker glvea ont an Interview saying the times are good or had, anyone believes he anya so. ?-That charity contHbUU?aa are advertising. 5-That merely buying space In the iowa paper tn advertising. ?-That the glad hand tn the adver tising con overcome the. froten foci behind'the chilled steel gratings. 7- That your aecretary. ta a ? ' Judge of adverting, because agrees with ybn. 8- That the write-up. the picture of, yourself, the page tn the specJaLenV! ?on; the ayndicstc bcowet, is adver tising/' Many e b-jik 'doubled or trebled laat decade by ?tmpty spending a llt Its business and nroflta dorina the tie money for continuous, well design ed newspaper advertising, yet there are bankers who would rather lend a sum of money without security to a bankrupt gambler than to spend one tenth that aura for any kind of sen sible advertising. I contend that a bank'aaa more reasons to advertise tn J&VkS^^K newapap$rii. than any regalar- retail merchant for several reasons, chief U> UV s .>'?'' fa . I ?fitil I J ? */ ? ifs ? Jhiris Today is the grand get away on summer shirts. If you fail to get away with some you'll miss your bet. The best line-up of new comers we've entered for the race. Come early and pick the winners. Eclipse shirts, $1 and $l.5oV Manhattan Shirts, $1.50, $2 to $3.5t). Soft or laundered cuffs. s? .?..?*. fjtv?W;.-..> f ... . .. . itrrtti. l?n); -wi;-' I Order by pardefs pott. We prepay all charges. ? ri<- - ,' .{.-.. * - . .-. . ...... ?:. trfsB . .? ... ^^^^ ? ^^^mmm^m1^ ...>?' .71? S?WV.B?A ?.Gmefaw? . ...? .-..*?? ^/{-^..v.. .?*,/. .?.?'.-. i :.j H^fc , . ' : I'.i.' ? r..-l ll . ?? ? . ^ ' .. . . | -..?.. ..i ..ii? ..?.ii jsg ?,i anr i ".'' 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I **4ha. bank muet.'.'make god" on Ha ... lt oneJ?,001 ?ffter^m^a^.aa.ving adre^sed.claims in each pa* e?eyy wUh ?o bor>?w n^nsrvUei^^^iah, ,T ie denoa^pr hi,.Joua,? ?re*? ??vor lng left to^racA tha^peraoa toward w W;.aJ#KigggW any a?*oo? pl WhlaS^wfe he dani for argument here; .this ls.* s*M-eri* el et^^^witSoSTany expens? to dent tact. . ...-, ,.,M .. r.-, ? ? h*m?i?!t Vj-d ^:th ?St ^ iiiU ..Ttas^a?p,sa?^WljMtt. bfofbufhe doe*"-iB S?i^?5K| to take ia te .rouse the pro^rpeot'SJn- th^phaaeof lt. He^uaU?^tab'raS t-rest In saving his own money. *The tl ^ the bank geta the aaa of his ?non second one is to eonrraoe that'pevson e^wlthout any tnteresVand $?t iffi anfe-that there ls no safer place any- ?elves, but without nay profit to him. where In which to place his money sid lt ls necessary to -nat hlm^n ^K^^l^? ^X?t?1!!^ -5ftef "^a^idtn^ ie remate welcome the^smailest iXxivW; :Wk Wa friendly spirit toward the ba**, they will tah? an Interest la each of Good advertslng "will brina reanfta their depositor?. That they wUl at Ih the way of SSatci - ??r^^^E all times oatend eyer* ^ tho ?aal analysis Ut?hank. Ilk? ?rory bank could reasonably be expected to entier businea coasere, hat to "mske ?^ffiW^?^wn,,i. TN, ,i ??d'* with the greatest or better ser mit not with the regular sterotrped the business.