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THE ANDERSON INTELLIGENCER FOUNDED AUGUST I. 1***. 14o Wc Ht Whit uer Street. Ah'DfciiSO.N, S. C. W. W. SMOAK. Kditor and Hus. M?r B. ADAMS.Managing Editor. I* M. OLE.\'N.City Kill tor PHELPS BABBBEN, Advertising; Mgr-1 T. B. GODFREY.Circulation Mgr. Sobered as second-class matter Ap ril 28. 1914, at tho pout office at An derson, South Carolina, under thu Act ot Mlirch 3, 1879. Member of Associated Presa and Receiving Complete Dally Telegraphic Berrico. TELEPHONES Editorial and Busings Office.321 Job Printing .693-L SUBSCRIPTION BATE? Semi-Weekly One Year .fl.Do Biz Months .75 Daily One Year .$r>.oo Biz Months . 2.60 Turee Months. 125 The Intelligencer is delivered by carriers in the city. If you fail to get your paper regularly p!case notify VS. Opposite your name . on tho label of your paper is printed date to which our paper is pnld. AU checks and drafts should bo drawn to The Anderson Intelligencer. ooooooooooooooooooo o . o o 0Ult DAILY POEM, o o o oooo.oo-ooooooooo O o O ti Shortening Days. .The dayB grow shorter, the nights grow longer; . - Tho headstones thicken ulong the way; And life grows sadder, but love grows stronger, For those who wulk with us day by day. The tear comes quicker, the laugh comes slower; The courage ls lesser to do and ! daro: And the tide of Joy in thc heart falls lower. And sdtdoni covers the rr/;fs or care. : And all true things in the world seem true, And the better things of earth seem best. And friends are dearer, as friends are fewer, And love is all as our sun dips west. . Then let us clasp hands as we talk to gether, And let us speak softly in love's sweet tone; For no mnn knows, on the morrow, * whether We two pass on-or but on?\ alone. -?LLA WHEELER WILCOX. MrT8 RAINING VIOLETS.*' Very oftet/ ono feels that lurk ls against hlni-'-that the clouds ure rain ing rain that is unpleasant and un just. It often seems thut there are days when "everything goes dead wrong'* and try as one may they will not come right. It may be that there ls something unkind being said about one or one's friend, und there is no good way to got at it and got lt cor . reeled bofore irreparable Injury is done the good name or the person at tacked. It may bo that there aro mis understandings and misjudgments of one's efforts und that turn ns one-may there stands a stone wall. *.Ve can ?rest assured, however, that right will prevail, md that those who do wickedly Will be rewarded in kind. Out, ofter all the attitude of the mind is what counts, and lt depend? on the motive within us to Whether or not it Is "raining rain" or violets. The following little verses express .- this conceit in simple and effective man - net.' TS 1sn"t raining rain to me. lt's'raining daffodils. In ever,/ dimpled drop ? seo Wild flowers.on the hills. Tho clouds of }?r.ay engulf the day And overwhelm the town; ..-n't raining rain to me, . lt's raining rotes down. It Isn't raining rain to mo. t fields Of clover bloom. Where- any buccaneering bec Catt And n bcd and room. A healtii unto the happy. A fig for him who frets! lt isn't raining rain to me, It's raining violeto! CO EASY THKBE, NF.IOBllOR. The ?Anderson Intelligencer wants to annex Clemson College and parts of Plckeur. and Oconee Counties to Anderson County, Anderson Connty is already larger than either Pickens or Oconee County, bot lt's Just like some people to want a hog everything )n sight. We do not' believe we want to get. mixed np with that bunch in Anderson that .wants to run every thing, and lt we are not mistaken the Oconeo people voled against it the only,time they ever got the. chance. The Pickens Sentinel. ANBEKSON'S LIVE SECRETARY. For downright energy und hard work, and thu capacity fur getting around difficulties, and conting up smiling, there are few persons super lor lo the secretary of the local chamber of commerce, Porter A. \\'lm:i . Having to Come int? elose contad with all kinda ot people in all kinda ot coud it ions and vii' varying chances of fun une he impresses one in 'oil Hi" Joli " ti oin ' ? arly morn tili . (. wey ? ve." AH a result of his lohora Anderson has uchlcvcd ^oine really j notable suce HM S and lr helped to bring to the city many of the as ets of a live and rowing metropolis. AH with anyone who uchivves sue ?ees?s, a live commercial secretary makes enemies, or meets wit li persons who do not Hen the vallie of his ser vi. Hut fur real service to a < ctn liiunily there nr<- fev who eau do more than u ?nun in this position to !iulld u|> a community, and there is no man whoso efforts many tim? s seem Ingly are tor naught and unclean'. But, tho growth of the city for which he labors is reward enough for the man who toils In season and out of eaton for Its growth and upbuild ing. And tho capacity for doing good in smh position is limited only by the ability Ml the man on Hie Job. Here'fl luck to Anderson's live secretary - may he always succeed in What ho undertaken when lt is right. A <;?M?1> TRAINING. The work being done lo educate the j negro children of Anderson indus- ! trially was demonstrated yesterday in the parade of schools which occurred in thc carrying out of the program us announced tor field day. Makin?: brooms may seem to be a small task, but to make a good broom requires expert skill, and ability to stick to It till tho mysteries of broom making | are mastered. In this thc negro boys trained lu tho schcol In Anderson to" make good brooms, are at the same time being trained to malee good citi zens when they grow to be men. .Any man who is muster ot a good trude, and will ply lt, is matter nu well of himself, und will deserve to succeed Just In proportion to the industry which marks his career. We com mend the good work of this school, und the teachers who are giving the ? menta' und Industrial training ~ to make good citizens. HANKS ON HOM? ELECTION. The fact that Anderson County did not vote for the. good roads bonds niUBt not be taken us uu Indication that Anderson is not a progressive County -a sign that she does not need roads. While the result is a disap pointment to 'hose who had wished to see the' good roads movement as a wliole given a nig Impetus, yet au analysis of the situaron shows that there was a popular misunderstand ing .which was traded upon to lirin? about the defeat of the bill. The per sonality of the couiailss ou. tho loca tion of the mads, nit such things were considered. The sams thing would have hap pened in almost any other county; livery man who does not have a new road run all around his house will have a grouch and a few .grouches, even the old chroi.V.s. can do a lol of harm anil sot back a community or a county for a whole generation. With Greenville County going ahead with her good roads, Anderson Doun* ty will surely suffer. For it will now be some years before Anderson Coun ty can be persuaded to take any stepR to make permanent' Improve ment in her highways. The present supervisor has done the best he could to keep up about KOO miles of roads, luit there ls nothing but a permanent road that will ever be of service tn a muddy, hilly county.- The Colum bia Record. NO BONOS EOK AN OE II SI IN. The proposition to Issue S??o.OOO worth of bends to build better roads In Anderson County got a real thor ough knockout. It appears to have had almost no frlonds nt all. An ad verse vote of 14 to 1 or thereabouts ls seldom recorded against anything that anybody run start, but Ander son County seems to have had about that little use for going into more debt just ut ibis time. It Is to be hoped, however, that this vote is no index to Anderson County's appreciation nf the meuning of good roads, bul only an expres sion of disapproval on the plan of going heavily into dc?n for them. If not In Hint way. still such a county ns Anderson ought to determine to have good roads and go after them by some method, even li on the pay as-you-go plan.-Spartanburg Herald. NEEO IT IN COLUMBIA. Col. William Banka of the Columbia Record is kicking becauso preachers do not pray for newspaper editors. Maybe since moving ba?kfo Columbia the Colonel feels the need of prayer more than when he resided In the Piedmont-The Pickens Sentinel. ALSO THE "BRAINIEST." ' The, Anderson Intelligencer says that Mr. W. W. Long ia ymo of the State's biggest men. and The Intel ligencer tnight have added "brainiest." -The Greenwood Journal. Postpone Publication of Note. Washington. April 1 .-lt waa an nounced today a? the request of lb? British foreign office that the Ameri can note to England would not tx1 publish?) until the'morning of April seven. PAVING SECURITIES BRING GOOD I RICE (CONTINU !) !'IlO>l PACE ONE.) ii? th< meeting <!ti account <.! hi? ab sence, Out go ahead and ink.- what uv? ?. notion !t thought bout with re ference t*i the bids for i ho paving . II i iii".< ates "nil it would be agreeably to hill;. Mr. d'orbe, who wai BM U'lillC cos mi bidder on tue city'? pav!n> honds hold Wednesday, appeared be fore ih<? Joint meeting and explained that after iii" '??ile ol hoinls Wedm . - day he lea ned that the citj would have a Quantity of paving certificate? im- san- thu ince bi? house made a specialty nf buying* securities of mis nature he decided t<? wiro his Com pany for permission tu make a bid on thc certificates while In th.- city. Mr. George .vi i that his heute im mediately authorized lum tn make a bid on tho certificates." rite agent then made a proposition to the J;ii:?? in? l iing, offering them far and nc* crued Interest for Lite certificates, t being understood that the certificates a:<' to bear int: rC3l a t''o rat*- of *" pe.- cent, payable semi-annually ami to he Issued serially one to ten years! tallowing thc stating i-f Mr?. ?"Irorge's . proposal, council and tba commission discussed it ut length, after which thc following resolution, proposed by Alderman Spearman, war; adopted: Resolved, That the mayor appoint a committee of three, including him self, to confer with thc city attor ney, and Investigate Hie t-iit-tiuu ?.'' tho city entering into a contracl io sell the atreet paving certificates when they shall or may bo Issued) and to make such contract for thc ? Ity for the sale of ?aid ct rtiftcalee, when they shall or may be Issued, 'f they deem tho. sane advisable, ?rrJ lde,d same shall not be sold fur loss than par together With al! accrued Inter cst, and subject to this provision said committee is authorized ro make tlc contract on. luch terms au they maj deem advisable, and aa ibo city :.t tomey may advise shall bc legal. The bidder was aiivisod tir?t V.: paving, certificates do not exist now and that they can bc i tau? d only af ter thc assessment roll? for thc va lieus streets to bc paved have been drawn up and approve.!. Any eon tract entered into, therefore, with n forenc: to the paving certificate would bc for future di livery ol' th; secui Itles. The resolution having bf 'n adopt od, the mayor uppOljate'd on this com mittee Alderman Spearman. Dobblm und Carte*. This committee with thc mayor and Acting City Attorney Kr peft P. Cochran met with Mr. George after thc Joint session i-f r'ly council and thc paving commission and Mr. George stated that lie would raise his bid for the paving certi ficate;- by aildinn a premium of $100. lt was then that Mr. ("corgi.- wa told that lt would be unw.ao fer council to sell tho certificates With out giving other brokers and bank era interested in such securities an opportunity ?r biudin? on the certi ficates. SALVATIONISTS SERVE COCNTR? Help to Make Men far Seri ?cc in Ar mies of England. I'J NI JON. April I.-Tho British Salvation Army has given ten thous ind of its inert to tho Hritish army. These men are either at the front or In training; In addition, tho Salva tionists* social institute^ have train i'd a thousand men who on presentinc t'K-msi-.lvofi were unfa physically OP'" morally fo 'militai-:.' life, but arc po*? up ft standard. I On? Salvationist officer baa fou j nm:; wijth thc colora and a (laugh ter on Ked Crosa duty at the front. This daughter lu herself a Sal vantUm 1st captain. Shs is rnly ono of the many Salvationists Working with f;< hospital corpa at the iront. A dozer motor ambulances are manned cn tirely,' from drlver.i to attendants with member?. Tho first five of these ambulances wore purchased out of s fund of $i2,.".iio rahed by -Salvation ists' In addition to the ?nm of neany $20,0ou for the Prince of Wales' fund So e?hclcnt hus been thc management of tho Salvation ambulances that ca p? the men waa entrusted to the com mand of a complete ambulance sec tlon of 21 cars belonging to the regu lar corps. .x'-A? CHILDREN HATE PILLS, CALOMEL AND CASTOR OIL If cross, feverish, constipated, give "California Syrup of Figs.". Kool, back at your childhood days. Remembc- tho "dose" mother insisted on-castor oil. calomel, cathartic:. How you hated them, how you fought against taking them. j With onr children lt'? different. Mother?' who cling to the old form of physic simply don't realize what they do. The caldron's revolt la well founded. Their tender little "insides" are Injured by them. If your eh lld'a stomach, liver and howies- need,cleansing, give only dell clous -'California Syrup of Figs." lt? action ls positive, but gentle. Millions of mothers keep this harmless ''fruit laxative" handy; they know children love to tike lt; that it. never falls to nloan the' liver and bowels and sweet en the diomneh,'and that a teaspoon ful jiivon today saves a eick child to morrow. Ask your druggist for a .S0-cent bot tle of "California Syrup ot Pigs." which has full directioaa for babies, children of all ages and for *,?-own-ups Plainly on each bottle. Beware, of counterfeits sold here. So? thai, it It made by. "California Fig Syrup Com pany." Refuse any other hind ?vltb contempt. BRAIN EXPERT TALKS : WITH LOCAL PARTIES DR. J. W. T. DUVEL SEES GREAT FUTURE FOR ?E GRAIN ELEVATOR H?-RE -- THE GRAIN MARKER Of Ihe Piedmont Section of the State Will Ec Anti.non He j Says-His Suggestions Dr. J. W. T Dun .. of lUo na- j Monal <1> j an UM r.! of ag ?culture, uni i >>i thc greatest authority's in th? | Country Oil U?0 prcil^ratlpil Ol gruinji Cor inarkeUng, [peat hiion while in the elly .*;t night ?a conforch? . with Mr, Edward li. Richards, ?vito arrived her. front North Dakota ul few days, ; inc. to laue i lia ge of the grain elevator which' is in process of .rei lion hi re. irr. Duvet cum a to And rson from Cir em wood with l'rof. W. W. Long, j, state ugent of the Farmern ('popera- | Five Demonstration nu?! Extension Work, for tho purpose ?.f conferring .viui Mr. Richards and others Inter ested with reference to the subj' ct ol marketing grain. After a briet :onfurenc(] with Mr. Richard . Dr. Du vol and l'rof. Long left for Green, ville. Dr. Du wi and Prof, Long .discuss* ed with -Mr. ftlchards various .Mat ter; pertaining to freight ratea on ^ i aili and the marketing <.; :;rain. pr. Duval wa- Impressed by the' building of the elevator hore", and stated that this gruln eb ?. dor would maka ?nderson tho grain luarkef "f thy Piedmont sectldo of the State, and that prie-; for grain would be !. ;..-tl here. Dr. Duvol was i '* thc , opinion that tho gram elevator ls g - 51*ii t!> prove one of th > beal luvest? ments Anderdon has evr known. Doing over the clans for the ele vator; Di*. Duvet suggested U. Mr. < Richardo certain alterations or addi tions tn the plana, recommending tho installation of a clipper and a feed mill. At a meeting pf stockhol d< . . interested in the project, which will , be lund in tho near future, tLc sug gestions of D.-. Dm* 1 will' be brought up and action take:, regard ing the sumo. Can This Seer Read Your Life? Many Prominent People * Say That She Can. Crowds Continue To Call The Richi Poor. Exalted ami Humble Seek Her Advice oil liOsiuess, Mar riuge. Friends, Enemies) Changes? 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Fashioned of the fabrics most popular with young men of all ages--tartans, Glen Urquahards, stripes, plaids, serges, tweeds and homespuns beautifully tailored by Michaels, Stern & Co. $15 to $25. " ... B-O-E Special Suits $10 to $25. You can COMPLETE your Spring outfitting from our equally illustratious lot of hats, haber dashery, shirts, socks, shoes, underwear and al) dress accessories. We hope youll come while our stock's at its best-AT YOUR EARLIEST i, OPPORTUNITY Order hy Parcel Post; We Prepa$ The Store with a Consciace* SUKhTOVVN SINK)Tl!Mi Frank Turnor Wounded John Lornas u( the Hun?e nf n Ihirot?cl Last Night. Frank Turner und John Lomax gaged lu a row ut thc home of one Bos*lo Dutch, on Kast Wardlaw street, last night about 10:30 o'clock, with thp result that Lomax received a bullet wound in the arm from a pis tol with which Turner tired at him three times. The matter waa reputed to tho police,, who rushed to tho . ( ;> . ' hut not in time to cast the '.dragnet over Turner, who beat a ba.-ty re treat after the shooting. Lotur.x wan carried to tho ?hospital,, wheru he was given treatment. Th.* wound lu not thoi/Rlu to be a serions one,' Both men aro from the-?omit ry. it li said. Last night Joh?) Lomax wa? calling nnun nessie "Dntrb, th.< story goes, when Frank Turner carno tn. Turner IK ?aid to have rie?>"*nded to know of'-Lom.oS what sl vw doitfjg there paying court.to hi* "nigh yal ler." Words aro said to hive ensiled between the nun ?nd that Loaiax reached fur a chair, which he evident ly tulended to uaexon Tumor's ana tony. But before lennox could wield tho chair it is said, Titnipr 4rif ? forth his 42-cent metro nud took a trio of shots at. his would be as sailant. Only one of the Poole took effect. Privares Stuart ' and Dr'ekel? re sponded tt> ?he call, but were unable to bog tho game for winch they went.. 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