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THE INTELLIGENCER EoTAoii>?ii?i> iswi. Published every morning excopt Monday by The* Anderson Intelligen cer at HO West Whltner Street, An derson, S. C. SEMI-WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER Published- Tueadays and FrldnyB ' lt. M. ?LI0NN_Editor and Munager Euicred as second-class matter April 28, 1914, ut the post ollie? at Anderson, South Carolins, under the Act of March o, 1879. ASSOCIATED PHESS DISPATCHES Telephone.321 SUIJStlUI'TION HATES DAILY One Year.$5.00 six Months.,. :i.r>o Three Months. 1.26 ono Month.42 One Week.........10 SEMI-WEEKLY Ono Ycur.?1.&0 Six Mouths.'/? Tho Intelligencer Is delivered by currier in the city. Look at tho printed label on your puller. Tlie dato thereon shows wiicn the subscription expires. Notlco dutc ,Hud label carefully, and if nut correct pleaso notify us at once. Subscribers desiring tue address of their paper changed, will please ?lute in their communication both tb? old and new addresses. 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Everything ls budding forth Abese days but candidates. -o-- . Thc high cost of dyeing ls getting to bo u serious thing. Unelo Slim appoaru to bu the "Who's /Who. io Mexico" Just now. -~ -?--~. Tho njurrying. bug j seems to -, hove, established 'permanent! quarters in the Whito House; .J ' * : -?- ; . , i /& Villa has boen .seriously^ wounded lu the lbg. What s pity tho fellow who did the job shot too low. '.? ? - . . ..-o-. ?f Roosevelt enters the presidential ? race, lt wilt .be appropriate to say| "(j?oth tho devil-bird 'NoVwniore.'" Thoru Is. nb such thing as a spirit, j medium in SoutV^Carollna now.r York News. > What's tho matter with] .'; th? expresa companies? " '* It '^^'^IV^i?'^i, thh,* time pf tho Aii?uHiW? hwV^yrt^^y?t?" x?axor ?rdored I thoIri?r?Y^i|?^V?th'?, fact ;that thora uro'i?^^ ?ity. H. lf\, sa?d that tho '^ench ,Midlers wiU, ;be'::gJye^('^d.eJr instead ofNrtno boVcafter: j -?f^fcfci waV keeps up' lt'?i y,. icolng to wor/ n hardship on some body yet. The Sparts^hnrg;. : Journals . says / there aro .sonto .j'^j^'^dowh in Geor gia who thii$^^ still ;'.^'prflaident,<'!T^M^S^waxB folks in i, .';Sp?rte^ur^^ ROMO*' yelt'Vaa-b^i^tsWdo^k'''.--'' If tho edltbr of thia , paper had i ?:. mother-in^?w ;?e would be perfectly J ::':-[ Willing for hoi "to join the troops In j // Mexlco.--.Yi/rk: News.- . Kaw. Watson, '.;' you're ?got lt down ! wyonga-you'd bo / not only! wtK?hig ;b'ut determined, . to: join,' and get^I?A \the front ranks. The pprchssing power of tho Amer? leih dollar today is said to ba only Og ;;;; per c?nt'.^VWhi'?t;. lt Wes froto .?W0\?n ;r:/^hjt?ingv p^wer.iof?upp;osedly OQuai i?uah?tlea 0fv'Bi^^-i^t?nits^ PjH^S^ ' -.-Tranc?V-:"and ^?r^^v^r^^^^* IIAIMtOA? EFFICIENCY Cur ra??ruwia have always boasted of Uielr efficiency. They have been supposed to represent American ad minlrstatlve ubllity at its highest de velopment. Railroad managers hnvo| been regarded as super-business men, and they have complacently acquiesc ed iii that estliuute of them. If other! enterprises were ouly handled as well us the railroads! If thc government| were only munaged half as well! The transportation lines had troubles-but not of their own making. If meddlers would kepe their hands off. the lines would be all right. Our faith in thia view has been] ?buken lately by the railroads' mani-j fest inability to handle trafile. They were excused at first, on tho ground] that their busincsH had suddenly grown to such volume that the rolling| stock sufficient for normal trudie would not suffice, und it would take time to get new equipment. In thc blast particularly there In Intolerable freight congestion. It Is not merely that cars nre lacking to carry all the goods offered; but thc road? seem to have ubsurdly ineffective control of the cars-available. .Manufacturers and merchants e erywhere are suffering. The nation's business is retarded. 'Cars loaded and started to their destination are lost for week? Arrived. thny '.H?appe^r mysteriously in freight yards while | consignees clumor for their unload ing. The traffic managers have fu.ll-1 ed to rise to the situation. WRING GARDENING This is tho time of year when John comes homo with a pocket full of Beed packets and a book on vegetablo gar dening and a new spade and hoe and rake, and spends his evening potter ing around tho back yard and stewing and fussing because the soil is so late gettlg into workable condition. '? John is scientific . about it-all for intensive up-to-date gardening. Ho knowB whether bia soil is acid or al kali, and can talk about nitrates and phosphates and other fertilizers in' c way that would have made his farmer grand-dnd's eyes bulge out. He knows ail about humus, and mulch and other esoteric tr.attors. He knows what he wants to plant, and why and when and how. He-can draw you a diagram of his /cgctublo' garden-to-be, ns an architect sketches the plan ai a house. Perhaps he has biB. hot-bed- or cold-frame working, and plants ready to set out the first? warm, bright day after tho frost ia gone. He is more interested In all this than ho ks in the German drive at Verdun or tho search for Villa or the presidential line-up CF the ?a?c-?i pfL?c | fight or the basoball outlook. And it'8 very good for John. It gives bim n wholesome intellectual in terest-lt takes brains to mako a good gorden; lt gives bim tho finest, kind of out-door cexreise; it keeps him out ot questionable company and ques tionable-places; it saves him money that ho would othorwlse spend in moro expensive' recreation, lt-gives him vegetables which, even , if ; thijy don't represent -ft net profit on ids ] back-yard investment, have a fresh ness and .a flavor that cannot bo matched-on earth. And; back'of ail this ls a vast pride of 'achievement that mr.kos John brag more about his first foolish little radish than about tho biggest trlumphy ot the year In his regular line ot business. It's good for Jolin'a family, too. HE OYYNS THE BING / An encouragement *o young men Of unstable affections is the decision ot a jury In tho Supreme Court of Bronx county, Now York, to tho effect tliat thc engagement ring ls ibo property of the giver, and that in caso' .->f di vorce- cr. annulment or m a rr ia gu pos EtHsloa of. tho golden circle goes to him. .. Lightly now* Indeed, may tho fancy of tho summer man ot. 1916 turn to thoughts of love. One ring will do fdr all his amours. No longer may tho canny maldon acquire a collection of actuaires big enough to make a neck lace from luckless swains whom she Ima ensnared and afterwards jilted. ^ Toe high cost of loving may be re duced by economical husbands-to-be Mho are abie to persuade their chosen ones that there's really nb sentiment in buying beautiful engagement rings, since they are opt gift* to their re ciplsnts, but reapy/Ioans, 'owned in lee simple by tho gentlemen. How much tay?* ' eont?bl? ta, bny .a plano lamp or easy, chair ibr tho new heine, In ?.token- of." the ? <an^geai?nt? '' . . One cant, ot cotn^^^r>;_.wan^????? u piano lamp, fiat > ?' d laraon o1 i ol i-, ifyib ot tho tea-cent^ yari^'iwould do aa Well fbr a bad^, ahtce it seems merely the equivalent ct a tag say in*f^ra.,; Hinda orr' * o^er, prbs ^PPrP^rbh?s?ra^ The association of retail jsW.elev*j may posibly arise to Hunlaio til ) cause of feminism by an appeal fri ta thin decision. Hut tiie thrift societ es may <;uote ituskin to oppose them. Meantime, fuir ladies, yo r be trothal rings ure not your owi . l l' TO 1118 OLD THICKS Tito following item, taken from this wcekft' Woodruff Record, ls a hint the mest sutural looking piece ol news we have run across in some gweebs, und if it wasn't such a long mys to walk- ?list to break the monotony ann to forget, for awhile at lea?.. ' the war, eic,-we'd udd one more Bo the crowd who will pnjoy this ratv treat that Hie Reverend will thrust upon them "Ki iday night: Rev Sam T. Creech will do! ver .? lecture lu the Methodist chun ti nt Switzer. Friday night, on "Wh> Mar ried Life is Sometimes a F? lure." Rev T.1 r. Creech 1B one of th* most popular lecturers In the stab hav ing led tired in all sections of South CsroHl a. He Is assured of o larg ? crowd Friday night at Switzer. The proceeds will go to the church build ing fund. MOVIES AM) VENTILATE m Health Inspectors In New YoiM City visited 1,000 moving picture thliitres, und found that only 77 of theni|lived up to tho mw requiring COO 'juubic feet of freBb air per hour for! each patron. More than half of themlwero declared to be . so improperly, venti lated that they were a men?t > to public health. .. The same conditions might be ound in nearly every city. It is surp Ising how little attention has been gt m to ventilation in tho typical lovie theatre. There ls an oxplanatlqi per haps, in thc fact that BO many < ' our, movie houBese wero built basti j, at low Coat, to minister to a sudden de mand. Tho nower picture thSitres aro for the most part better ballt more" artistic, moro suited to ?heir purpose and more considerate'-a thc comfort and health of the and mee; It has nuturally taken timo Uyk oly? a definite type of theatre for tia hew art. It ls unfortunate, however that adequute ventilation should hav had to wnil for sucli arhltccturatyi 'du tton when, next ^o precautions SH dost fire, lt should have been the_ rime consideration. Few of tho smaller cities bm -the New York ventilation . ros'ulre itut. NoveFtheler.rt. a local movie ''pBtron nccdB just as much fresh air. as a New Yorker-probably moro, befiiuse bo ls used to more. ! A LI Nil i o' POP m Weather Forecast-Fair Sat|||asfi Sundny increasing cloudiness. ?Ll:; Mr. Thad Horton^ son pf MrJjB -Ri Horton. Is spending a few dayl at home. Mr. Horton ls now locat? ot Macon, aa:,'.where1 ho bas chairgs of tho Texas Qll company's ^huslipj? at that place. '^ f Work of" "rebuilding Mr. Alf?; 6^ tune's house on RichardKstreift las boen started. Hts home was rec?: t?y destroyed, by fife. A five roony ou tage is being built. ..?Kl. Mr. W. H. Klnard commercial a Hg ifor tho. Georgia -nilroad with j.lt id quarters in Grea. Hie, was a ra t?t lo Anderson yet '?day, having^ me over ip eonfor with Mr. W. K. Ti ?m. comr/.erclal ui;ent for tho Piedmpi fm Northern raliway, whi has JustJ?B? t urn cd from a business trip throlgb Georgia.. . . Thc farmers are about ready-fd a ?sitio rain,, according to visiiora |in Andereon yesterday. Thoy state flat thc ground ls becoming a little ii :d, and. that in some places it can not be plowedi Vititora also Btaled thatjiM nj? of the farinera had already eil ed to planting cotton. fi '..; Tl.e ' meeting 61 tho directora^ ad the railway committee and tho|r no young men.which.had been arran ?jd for Monday afternoon has been\/? it* poned iict? Tuesday afternoon. | ??' APRIL F00?/3 PAY : gl| ? ? ?I April first has a charaetor of own among the-days of? the yeafr,!ld that lt is devoted to practical'J^itj? H^n'ahis day R becomes thb^uE ness of ma?y people." says an Engl I .writer,: /'to practice Innocent 'i|^?? tures en their unsuspicious fr?erS and neighbors, thus making, ^?4 what we- call April foots." Thf?eft (Mi ll mm ?ect i? to. catch tho perBonT"???* ?? guard, to paito off upon him ' soute probable but untruthful story, or to place hin: in seme abused puslUoo, thereby m?kinig'ot him a lauglilag rtock for ,'the hystandcrs. In Scotland this joking ia carried | to greater extreme?. If some unsus plcloue person cnn bc induced', to go | on an errand beuriujg j& note presum ably containing a message but iii j reality having within the words '"Ibis is the ?rat day -of^April 'Hunt the ga wk another' milo." the whole community-Is^itMiigh glee. The llrst person to whom the mesaen ger goes will send,, him to another, and this one to a, third, and so. on un til sorne.'oee tells., him. e.? tkq, j4jk?<or I until he realstes himself that be ls is . hoaxed. The Scotch uso the term ga', k (meaning cuckoo) to denote April fool, and among them tho trick Just mentioned is called hunting tho gawk. Prom the time qt Um 43ped English literature ha3 many refer ence:; fri April fooling,^ although'1 tho aiUiquarlans are unabKfltb fix flftTbc ginning or trace the origin of tho custom. .. .' , There are -tracee -hf ' the prevalence of April fool in France at an* earlier period than ia noted in England. It ls related that Francis, Duko of Lor raine and his wife who had been iii prison, dsrguiaed.themselTes-as-peao ante and escaped. A woman who; dis covered them told the sentry, but Ss and~~pald"h? attention to'herr .Thus the^roya?t Ji>?ir vv?ro ?bl?T?tp'''-flee for *.^" J .. .... ?JIP . ?. I safety.^ . .. > . . . The. Hindoos have- a -festival .which tormfnated March 31, during which the great aim is to sond persons with messages to imaginary Individu?is or to those know? to, be absent and then to laugh at their disappointment. To find ,the practico roo widely-pro valorit and the dato so' similar, would I seem to ludiente that the customs of Ona.' day 'Had !a Very early , origin| among' mankind. "/'.: ANOTHER RAKING FOR ?ATIHteftl Atlanta, .Ga., March, 31.-J. | W. Maddox; ex-alderman ot Atlanta, who has come in for more. l?mbaat'ug anil .unfavorable notoriety tba.n any min ever connected, with-ti-??.city sovefji m'e?t. outs do .of klsypr^WoodAvai di is. going- to, get anpjthcr j raking oyor ; tV coal?'-;wh?n.; (Ste. .Vii*> *Pl: ;-oc;nhnc:e?)' ' ainiomted to investigate Councum?s J. .y. . fJenfrou's aliegQd< mjscoh.d?ot makes ?ts report tb council...."<? Tho ' committee ,)ylll a?cusq. .. Mri; Maddox, vf hb. lu now, ,'> . c.Uy;,, PpJic 9 cammlsGloner, ot^ut; ag.hisippsiypfji lo advance ..Ida .'.tnterea.m..aa^..a^?*^??e and excava'i'.pg contactor. :^ ^e^ex alderraan was fined sp) often,wkil$' Su hldpfman'ffor; filling': :d?hrt oh,,,.} tjj& i?treeia^ tnat h? had .the nance repeated, J fC(f lat?.h? ?as^h?oh freQuently. arraigned for... :3lle;??<d crualt'y-to. bia ''m.u^?/'???^,'i^/.w,0.rk' lug them W?h rwib r.eek?, buttert i knees*and otter troubles.* . ,. '.Xi;':*.;. ; :. ; . : .. i :..'.;.. . ' ;' '.cardinal; oh'Ws^/ . . .''. Atlanta. Ga., Mareil1 iiivr-yGarditwl Gibbons, bead cjC ' the-it^h?Mc ..church ia ?r?erica, who ^waS''tfi'Atlanta yes terday! - toern^ iv\ his opinion;'ithivt "'vari^ill ' Boon. hcv?v?rr-.i ;"fie,;?aia* iV.Wi? ?A violon never, laut'long,.,-^ .The eardi'hal. v:ou)d hot put a timo .-limit en UV. Kc was ba! hte''-,way froni iiNpw ^Orieutvj ? to .EWtamir^tf.' N Despite 'kia .loighiyrbh<r years.,th?5ldtstUiguIshed ehurehman ts Epparentiy^we^l -end ; happy; ...< ??'?: * ...*.' '.: > .=*?..'.. ? : . ? h AMiK?iso^r smto.iwm ??'?' . F.>3V. J. A>. {Alid^|^.?^;f^tt?^i;ef. tho Second ^ptls^iCi'^reh.i ^li^H g>n" services' tor . tlc v*lval V moo ti n's - , on next Sqhrkry "Jruorulng, .April 2. -; Tile jubile ds cordially'.invited.to, n,Uenfl;, ' ;' Mr.' -Dock F. Carter, who Was oper ated on Tor ^vendtcHiu i'-t iue .An; derson ; ^ ago.' -rh" r^Ti'i?hf:hnr^fjj^^flMljfflt ?h?, is getttiife along nicely ;V. v : .* :Mr. C.'.^;y;0r^T?e'*et',J^bwrji;v8.lc;-, ie mi^ving^h^-'iamiiyunp'rik to^7 ;;;:ti?s place ,. Mr .". Grav?a ; hr?de ' a-; p?iiltlon ats second hand 4a the weaive room et Cowtenay Mfg. Co., Nowiy; ?. C. ' - Mr?. Klllo Sv&Qii 'vrllo ot Mr. L. L. .-smith; wh'b'wAs operated ?n,at'St. r^ry'ir hospital sometime. ?&e> la ?t temp and ls setUcu;,aloeg nicely f-.i?ir*,?' i^rgusoh : irt; ?va;;:ia ,y)?t{?iir?? heif jaoX,ahd;tI?nfeM^:;Mri ' an? -Mr^ ivls^g.i^in^he^-'^?e?kiM.'3.: ' poiW?it''^ 1^ ? ^t#fc^h?&3!^ ;? -'^rbJa)id.o?:f*h'd.^f^ Iti?okj? IlW new. . leight' fere^haVl?fif t??f^^i?rafii?veif*;{ rha?ted ^^i^^mA^-: >l Y . Tner? -wat t? ^ ? .?insttuerade at?*1 . ... i . Wo are pr?par?e?, tnt-ij/iy pr you, shoe you, bat you and clothe you for spring. Having "dug ourselves ' n? ' spring styles for men and boy been overlooked that will adc and satisfaction. . . . . \ Womeri in th? Fi| ; Mrs. Frank M." Rn?ssihg. chairman of tko congressional committee of '-the ;^^b'^Aij.r'W?niaii Suffrage associa-, lion, baa inado a hurd tight in Wash *V/;:: -MIM, NEWS , *. ft 4? II . E. Nobles has '-resigned as peu o'nd 1n',' spinning at St. Pauls, N'. CV . i S, -42. -McGee has'became night overseer' of carding at . the ' Rhyne rnilV^ncolhton, N, C. -J. T. Strother, of Duke, N. C..? ls nov.- fixing looms ht the RoiwAjwr rx. tr.) Mig. co.. J. F. . Aller, of ?? I aston, C., Cva.tV .become.- Second hand in ?plnniurf.- ?i St. . ?V,)IS>; N. C. T. Garrison has boen promeut, to section', hand " in spinning at tit.? louisville- (Kj-. l ' milla. ... ii.! C. Hill from Toecoa, Ga., ia nov fixing "tobias* al-the Louise luiUs, dmrlotye,. M.. .C.,.-' ;-'.". J.' J. Connell baa beeb promoted to 'second, handln snthniug nt tl io Ath ens .(Ga. ? Mfg. Co. Ko. - T. G. Mitsheli ot Schoolfledd. Va-'.. ty now. sectie^ -hand ;'Jri vsplfia?r^fflf ^tf/01yhapit? #l?^^?^auib?a, - Vv%"- vC$^$t:.ov;.jr^ af Brbwwa?mills. Concord.' -C.. bau ^beosv. given:. ch&rge of.; t?? ; spinning Wwi' T.- R?jfsV?f has 'Resigned' hfif ; overseer ;ot;>cirdi?g' ?xt tho^-?acksoh m?ils,; ;MoaM?,- ??:, O.r to accept ; a t'Cb'i^i cl?Ktor ha? be^n prohaotr-? -.i^??B^V;'^w^:j e^pbmiM ? -t?al^ P^itio^ at the "Rayna mili; r?hcolnton., N*'C,X . MV *f. ;Saftfor? h^' accepted; - . th? position of overage? of carditis ,it ?.t^'v?dp&aide.. ' miii?, .W^hsto?^ft-. lem.:.*;-?;.; /?v'w^; r.. ; BS IS Wm noi spared, to suit in every way with the' best |h-nothing has to your looks Suits $10 to every price. Evans Fifteens | $15, and the who appreciate Oxfords that and your moni leather, comfojf apply for ac from $3.50 to Summer undc Yes, Union Frere are the ii Hats for heads Stetson's $3.5? Evans Specials The Store with a iht for Suffrage Before Hi IK ' ington before the Judiciary committee bf 'the house of - rei ?resent ittv'es to have thc Susan B"- Anthony :dlrncntl .ment tb the constitution ro'portci t'. , . . . ..Wv T; Love has. resigned.' aa, . vice: president bf .tho' Dorothy .Mfg.'.'Cb/,' Dallas, ?, C. \-:_y: - . Pt H. Howard; ot Lan ca? tor j s ; 'Cw' has accepted the position of over seer bf carding at>tlie . Maplbosto >??llevl??.a?U abd 2.;Me??ll>;S^C,-H : 3u;u Lanier or Gastoj?i^ N. C., has I .accepted tho position, "o?-^^overa??iri I of> ?Rrding at tho Res Spinhmg Co.. Ranlo. N. ?. I ';';|y F. Robinson has resigned ?is I overseer of spinning at ?lon .Air, Ala:, I toVpecapt tho same portion at iilgh .'Jitod . Citv ? TOJUS: fttJiai?ti?iti Alu. f .Beneiden-has resigned.as ov<iraetr ci. carding ut t*iw Primo Cotton .".ra list, Jacksonville, Ala., .und has "moved to ; Charlotte, ,N..' ; C : , ?y?f. S. Boyd has rVs.igacd a's over see? of 'Vsplnolng at Chadwick-Iios Idas rai? Nb t- ii; fcc?i??r- supefih tendont of tue Harden Mfg. Co'.. Worth,. Nv C, ? vp. Iff.' Adams has reined, Vji,'--pb-' .sition at the- ?ftioto milhs'.'f?tntcayi.?lie. .;??;.' Ct?'-to become bVe^iotr, bf 'epth niag *and' twisting at. :tho Turner ?mfljfl? '?ast ?aonbo. Ni C. ;; pjjji W\^:^ as ; treamirer u>Vbe-ebme '^ieb^-i^esmeiti of the J?oroUiyi^Mffj;' Co., Br.l?a?, N. C.- -..v. t"-. i. :H, Jffie?nan'f: I^a^^sl^edvWg^b1; .sitien :*e'...?b^^t^irr'^ti--th? Avondale Ns^i^-vs-j^J^-iMi^a^?^?^ Ala., t-v /'?f'vv '-g e bf Success" 25, with Wu? emphasis on the suit of-elfe for suitors at ?jest Lof gain by far for men re worthy of your confidence ey. Only gtod, honest, all rtable, etyti? footwear need ission hereTf They're priced $7. rvear in al! fha new ideas. ts are the his favorites, but fo piece surtsfoo.* " ? that wont'ne#itleafc. tc $5. $2 and $3. Conscience") __-^----r ouse G?tt?yrte?'^",v;- ? ' : 1 .--rt IM m } BK|fetbtf^j>??)? bas becd'?sslEted.by i iriany; other;-women in thh movement, J notably ty/k. Pattie ItuUhor Jacobs, j of Aiabarnu',; and. Mri. Florence Coh-: 1 man,' of Arkansas. ! Oa.i : ba? vk]:on elected'.;: superintend*. *' e'nt of 'tlio'iiinwood Sunday?'school. ?. ;.. J.- T.';Heriders5on, overseer of ?ard- '?''W&KSz ibjfAand sipiaiafe ;at, Opel ilea'Cotton nilli, Opelika, Ate.. \vus: to Charlotte, N . C.,' last - Week ba 'business'- for his .; ..Whlat' .Kel ior.-Us. .' vW&jffljj .WeShlh?teii March 3?.--Polish wheat, oit'erci fer sale in tho. ?vest'afc . Vi, :i pound Kith glowing rdatenionlu ' regardl'ig adtMs and value, has brou tcsteinhy Invj' ijepartpit-jj't of agrichlj ...farmer's that: it cannot .be-; rw^tt^'baedv.-tor: growing anywhere .?nT.jhe Unit?.? states. This Y>iiear.: ' syjen ; ?x?l,Qited In recent' '.