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HE INTELLIGENCER LKTAKI.IKIIKB mo Published every morning cxcc.it Munday by Tin: Anderson Intelligen cer at 1 IO West Whinier Street, An ?eruoti, s. ?. 8KHI-W KKK I,Y INThl.LlGK St'KR I'nblished Tueodnyd and Fridays L. M. GLENN..Editor und M: uag tr. Entered UH second-class mattel Ap.il '?a. mn, at tim pout office al Anderson, South Carolina, under tb? Act of M-rck 3, 1 S7tt. ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES Telephone.:'-l SrHSl'RIl'TION KATES DAILY Ono Vear.$5.00 Si:: Months.2.fiO Three Months.I.-" Une .Monta.42 (Jue Week.t'l StiMMYKKKLY One Year.H.MI Six Months. T. c intolligsnccr Ia delivered hy carrier In tho city. Loob al the printed label on your paper. The date thereon shows when thc suhi crlptto.i expires. Notice dale mid label carefully, mid If not correct please notify un ut once. Subscribe rr.1 desiring thc nddress of their paper changed, will pica*? stite in their communication both the dd and new addresaes. 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Thu average school hoy g-Jlu a whiff . of y?o?tt?n season lu this weather. While our new liluck .Maria is not Tor Joy riding, it will lake caro of Joy rid nfs. -o Women aro wcuring less clothes now ilhan ever, but lt costs moro to, dress one. Bleat bc. the tlc that binds was not : pi ken of thc kind that wont slip in your collar. . j "Shako well before taking" seemr to bo Cermany's disposition regard* lng Verdun. o . It's a dull day when Atlanta is agog over some sensational scandal of do mestic lifo. " ; o And while you are In the midst of your oleaning up don't forget to clean up that old debt. o ?. ;/' . Some'folks don't .get over their spring fevor until about tho close of the following winter. .-o The troupe with'that plot to kill all tho crowned heads of Europe seems tu have boen in putting lt through. Gen. Pershing is said to bo uatng * u Dodgo car In pursuing Villa. But Villa seems to have the car. skinned n mlle at dodging. . , Tho eutccraed News and Courier conducts a "Backward Glances" col umn. Glancing -backward is charac teristic of Charleston. * NeWS wants to know what hua beco?o of the old fashioned leap year girl; The editor of the York NOWB is a bachelor, girls. School children of the county had 'their Floltt Da*y .Friday, and it is to'be hbpcd theyi- ^HT epjoy as much their SIcid days with tho boa and the plow that aro to follow shortly.. -~~" The biggest deal pulled off in An derson'in some time was the purchase . ot ? huck Maria by the city council .' /*j few days J ago.-Spartanburg Jour-1 nal.. We dislike to make our Spar enburg frienda walk to the calaboose when they,' cam? to 'Anderson ,'to -'?a /their devilment, , ( ON(?UAH LATIO.NS Hill Tili. HAUY roiNTY Congratulations ur?: due McC'urinlck, tho baby county of the ?tate. We un derstand that for L'O year? effort? hud beeil under way lo form a new county of portion? of Abbeville, Greenwood und Edgetleld, with thc county (teat Ut McCormick. Despite repeated defeats, those back of the enterprise renewed their efforts with every. available opportunity, and won lina! and last lug victory before the Supreme Court of South Carolina Ibis week. McCormick county embraces a good ly slice of territory lying in the rich Savannah valley. The line bisects the C. &. W. C. Hallway a short distance j below Calhouu Fulls and extends across to Abbeville and thc lower edge ot Greenwood county, then turn;; directly down 'through Edgollcid and makes u tiz-zug line to the Savannah River, lt is a peculiarly shaped coun ty. Almost equal portions of Abbe ville and ridgefield counties are em braced in the new county, with a smaller chunk ol' Greenwood county. The town of McCormick, already a thriving piuco, will take on now life und in a few years, we predict, will develop Into one of the towns of this section, (lau thing we know and thal !:> If tlio [piod people ol' McCormick work a? hard tor the upbuilding of their .'.c v county as they worked for j Its formation, there is nut limit to the i growth and Ibo UIICCOH.S which will bc theirs. JO K.MAN IN CLOVER lt's an HI wind that blows nobody good, including the Junk dealer. The junk limn gets his turu at lust, and ut tho rate ho has been reaping thc harvest of gold lately ought to be able to retire from business by the time tbs European war is ended. "War makes strange millionaires." says a writer. Camp followers have more than once died financiers. Tho junk man ls today reaping ai h ar ven; out of scraps of cloth, hits of metal, pieces of rubber, scrap pa per and inuny of tho other things classed as rubbish that ordinarily find their way to tho city's dump heap. Tills condition is brought about by thu great licarclty of nearly all kinds o? metals, paper, ruber, etc., etc.. due directly or Indirectly to tho European war. For ? sometime the collection of re fuso has hoon mic of thc most remun erativo of tho smaller businesses. Tliero's more gold to bo mined out of tho rubbish heaps of the cities than Croesus boasted of. it is Indeed un ill wind that blows nobody good. KKK PI Nil ENGAGEMENTS Successful business men are prompt in keeping their engagements. They realise that an appointment might mean something to them and also to thc person they have it with. Appoint monts and engagements are inado to bo kept, und thc man who does not keep them sometimes loses opportun iste? that would probably mean much to him in a business way. Not only ls the keeping of engage ments important because lt some times causes ono to lose business, but abo bec?iiBO ono loses prestige if he ls not* In the habit of keeping his ap po.utments and within a reasonable length of lime within which they are made. The friend?or business man yoi? make your appointments with expect youl to keep them. It is your duty to keep thom. Time means money, and if lt is not valuable to you, lt might be to your friends. A COUPLE OF R?N-A.WAY8 A dear old couple drove Into town one morning this week to do soma shopping, drove the old family horse, and brought along a basket of eggs, cpveral pounds pf tine fresh butter and a, dozen or so cana of fruits and -vegetables. "You know,"- said Ma. who was the captain of the party, "we aro having n sort of a picnic today," and her kindly face waa wreathed in -milln; ?he'explained that the; had literally run away. "Yes, this is the firsty lime that--Pa aaa myself has bad tho-pleasure of coming ?to to wu together this way in seventeen years, and' wc are enjoying it. "Things have ohanged powerfully '.hough. Wo used to drive up here and hitch out there' in the square, and some, how or other-, everything seem ed more homelike and' natural. 1 reckon maybe it is better to drive around to the. live ry atable and if. uv o the team-safer, and all tha?*-but wp never had any trouble the old way. 1 remember many .a time When wagons and bugglos would bo so thick there that you could cc ar eely walk'through them, und thero would be half dozen* or more coits'- scampering about over town, and 'every one would be Oh II?IIMI when their respective owners reached home in thc even i HR. "Why dui wo nm away? And is thi* thc first time wo have been to town in seventeen years?" '"We ran away just because we wanted to, and because the boy:? war-: using thc car. Of course wo have been tu town many a time with thc children, but (bey aro always in a barry, and while they never mcaul lt that way, wo always felt some bow or other that they had rather not have us ulong. Abd then to come Hying to Iowa in the automobile, while ft is mighty fine for the youngsters, doesn't suit 'him' and nie as well as to conn.' driving lolsurly ulong in the old fash' ioned way." They talked and talked, both of them ut the same time most of the time these ?lear old, good old run-u ways, and hud the time of tb-, ir life. "And'don't you know that calling one of the daughters names said the dear old lady, "will just have a !lt when she linds out that I came to town thin way, with til IK bonnet on! My. but they'll never let us get away again." We know that they reached hom ! safely anti that they thoroughly en joyed the la"k, foi a certain fellow ? with whom we are on the most Inti mate terms and who enjoyed their viait hus received from the captain of the party a large jar of the finest peaches you ever saw accompanied by a note saying that tbeye were com ing back first opportunity. Weather Forecast-Fair and cooler Saturday; Sunday fair. Ono of the prettiest straw hat win dows of thin season is that arranged by John Madden of tho T. L. Cely company. The decorations aro nrtis-1 tic und of such color as to give tbci best effect to the straw lids which] arc on display. Automobile license numbers can not hcreufter bo transferred from one owner to another, according to an an uonncemeol hy Mr. Janies N. I'car-I man. clerk of court, which was mud' yesterday morning. Mr. Pcarnian uay: that this is necessary lo keejj.the rec '..rda straight. Many people will agre with Mr. Pearman. Tho practice Is p nuisance in several .different ways. A i-oiiimtsaiun has bern issued to the Carolina Farina company of An derdon with a capital or $20.001). the poi'.tumors being MeFsrs. E. It. Hor ton, L. S. Horton and W. F. Marshall. Mr. W. \V. Kyles, proprietor of Lyle? i'hurniacy on Kelly street, announce: lils candidacy for alderman fron Ward G In this issue of The lntelli-| gencer. Hr. ,S. O. Bruce, u well known | dentist 't thc city, also announces a: candidate for alderman from Ward 1 Uob King, proprietor of the Hotel I rh ?(puila. ls having preparations made j for two big banquets . next Monday evening. One of these will be for thc I alumni and friends of Erskine college and anothec will be for the faculty^of Anderson college. j A window display made by Fant's : Bock ?Store. "Standard popular copy rights! at lc each." has attracted much 'attention ajneo it wa? put. in early Friday morning, lie salo goes on this morning- one book, your selection, GOC; one book, your selection, lc, two books, your selection, Die. A splendid asortment ot 'titles ls offer ed and will doubtless provo ready sen ors. MARKETS Local market 12 cents. Jiew York Cotton. Open. High. Low. Close. May . .11.80 11.83 H.77'11.82 Jijtv . . .11.9?. 12.CO 11.02 VI.SS ?C| . . .12.08 12.14 12.06 12.13 Doc . . .12.23 12.31 12.23 12.20 t N. Y. .Spots 11.95. . . Liverpool Cotton. May-June. .7.58% 7,62% ! July-Aug .. ..'.7.64 Vi ' 7.68% [Oct-Nov .....7.37% 7.41% Receipts 2,800. Solos 8,000. ? -.. , Spots. 7.78. Open. Close. I May Wheat ..-....-l.t&tt 116% I JUiy Wheat.1.14% 1.15 May Corn .. .. .. ;. .74% .7*% -July Cora .. .. .. .76% .7? j May Oats ... . . . . . 44% ?4% I July Or.tc .. ,.. ... v.'.42% .43 ? m .i.,.-., .i ;i -- * Dr,'Huge rHoppe. a great nerve |e? cclalist of Koenigsberg, ' Germany, ti 'riare^ "Tho dangers of beer-alco holism ?re mach grouter than from wine or whiskey." . GIVE THE KIDDIES GAY COLORS AND SIGNS FOR EASTER EGGS livery child's heart thrills willi joy on Easter morning over an Easter o,",:;. And if.no^gay < < is forthcom ing it must bc admited that tho uh'ldisli heart sinks; with disappoint, meut. ItcineiiiLcr your nw II childhood !f you want proof of this fact. And, having this proof, he sure tu nuke a good supply of cp,r.j. Eggs can be boiled hui ri und tho't decorated if tho colors used arc bann les. Otherwise, they must be freed of their contenu?. The bent way to do th's is to lanko a ho!:' in one end-make it first wit'? a pin and then with the point of a ilia rp knife. Let tho egg white drain out through this hole rind then pie reo the yolk anil let that, too, escape Rinse 'be BIICIIB with cold water an i dry th^m. They then arc ready for decorations. The contents of all the alidia enip tied can be used-for custards if th 4 yolk and white aro mixed by acci dent, and for the usual things reuir lng eggs if they arc kept acerato. Whips and mayonnaise, angel cake, sponge cake and puddings of various sortn can be made of the extra sup ply. For red eggs, cochineal is perhaps the most satisfactory coloring. Hard boiled eggs muy be used for this Wash the raw eggs and boil ten or more minutes in waler colored vvit'.i cochineal. The lnogcr they are boiled tho deeper their color will be. so. by taking the eggs from tho water at different times, you can lisvo them all the way from pale p'nk to deep red. For green eggs boil Jggs with spin ach until the desired shade is ob tained. Fo:* other colors, get the dyes, and use tho blown or emptied shells. Children are often as much Inter ested In coloring thc eggs or watch ing the coloring af.' they are in re ceiving them as a Burpriso. Bo the preparing of Baster ogg.-- for them aelvea and their friend/- on Saturday may be made a cherished trcit. The transfer pictures, too. afford much fun to children, and can be bought In great variety In every colo. bf ibo rainbow. Some can bc trar.s rc rrcd simply by moistening a pieci of paper containing the picture in color, and rubbing the picture off the raper on the egg. Eggs to Eat. Children will enjoy Faster eggs tn sat as well as to look at. Tlieru arc, of course, the candy eggs >f variout' sorts one can buy In the shops; and there are also various egg-i that can be made at home. IJnci -ked fondant can bc molded "uto tiny egg?. and some of them eau bc speckled with cocoa, somo left pure white, some tinted with green spots of spinach water, some wlt'.i red of -cochineal. They tiny nesta can be made of shreds of candle-.'; grapa ttv'.t o? orqivge peel and tin little eg-gs can be pll$u ?h. thet/a n"its. Or they can bo put in tiny basket). These ergs, o? c-Jursc, are r.wcci and must bc f?r dessert or for a bc tween meat treat-and wisdom fo: bids between meal treat-*! For .breakfast this sort of nest ca be served: Doll hard some egg.-? an '.dirod the whites into narrow itrlpt and- of thoi-3 strips form little nests Crumb thc yolks and mix with crear; and form in tiny cs?3. Into ead white little nest placo several Etna! yellow eggs and serve. This is a dainty dinner dessert fo children on Faster day, and will real;, bo better enjoyed than lice cream: Soften au ounce of gelatin in pint of cold water, and aid to thrci pints of boiling milk In which tw< cupfuls of sugar have.been dh-jolved When thc gelatin ls dissolved, tak' from tte tire, strain, and'divide inti several jnrts-as many os yo*J wis' to flavor differently. . To one part add tv/o t&b?cc-poonfuh of sweetened cocoa, and flavor with a little vanilla. To anothnr add thc wall-beater, yelka cf two eggs and a little lemo flavoring and cook until tho egg I smooth. To another add some cochineal t? coi or pink and flavor with rose wa ter. To another add orange extract anc a little gpited orango peel or almond cave one vhtite, *fnd flavor with viin'lla or almond. '.:> * Pour the various mlxturea Into empty eggshells, through thc hole lu the ends, and lot -them stand ont*, hard. Then break opeu the shells and, servo the jelly, eggs with a cus tard sauce. HOUSES FIRED BY GREENVILLE NEGRO Greenville, April ,14.--Raymond iiellldsy, a negro waa arrested* last night about 0 o'clock - charged with having set tire to the three houses In, "Buckner town" that were 'de stroyed early Wcdnosday morning. The. arrest, won made ; by Deputies Capell, Kjpg and ClayborEO. j Holllday insists that he was asleep l at his homo <whe nthe fires bceurred. The officers believe that they have good evidence to prove that Holllday la.-tho man wanted. ' TJie fire was ^tarted from the extorln/r of the houses, . and one of the occupants stato that the negro was loitering out aldo j??'. beii??e thu iiliuict- v/urc dis covered,. .-- , -; , '{^ , lacrease? Sq^?ded.i'.|??Wi -Washington; April 14.-Proposed increase's* ct two to ; iwenty-?ve . per cent in freight rates on fruit and veg? etables following Mississippi points to Chicago and ,SL Louis were suspend ed by the interstate commerce com mission until August J S pending in vestigation. Is it too early to hand yo The new straws are here to $4. Panamas $4 and $5. Florentine Panamas $?. Ail the new blocks an? featherweight soft hats f< would wait till later. Stetsons $3.50 to $5. B-O-E Specials $2 and $3 SUPREME COURT DECIDES AGAINST POWER COMPANY Columbia. April 14.-"Wo arc, therefore, of the opinion that the de murrer ought to have been overruled; udgmcnt ls ulWrined; and the appel lant man answer within 20 days ait-r 'hu filing of the remittltur," says tho supreme court in a decision In the case of the county of Edgcfleld Georoia-Carolina Power company Thc ?pion was written by Associate Jus '.!co Hydriek. This was an action for damages by he ccr.inty of Edgefield "for obstruc .'on and submerging of certain parts" >f tho highway of Edgeficld county it Shaw and McKic's. mill or. Steven? "reek and for the "obstruction and Mtcrfcrence with the public f*>rry of ?d^cf'e'd county avroes Stevens creek it said point by the defendant by a is! np; the wi err. oT Stevens creek at such nc'nt by a dam across Sa- ; vannah river at the mouth o? Ste vens creek OHJ end of thc dam rest ing on thc Georgia shore and the .dher end on the Carolina shore in vtigtfleld county, thc said dam about 'ive miles below the said point and the waters in Stevenr, creek hav.'ng .eon raised to such in extent by'the said dam to submergo and destroy ??art.s of the public highway of the county, and so as to destroy and ender useless a public ferry operat . fit*** ' v? .; m \* ; i .? ? \ ?? ' - j ' ' '?? ANDERSC * SS. s s-: ou Ready for S Finery Yet? u yours? from $1.50 d shades in sr those who "Leave vanit very common but new heai man tilt his c And the hats now add jus whole appea ordinary. In straws we comfort as w< Air cushion crowns. By express: Lexicon and Arrow collar; Troy Ties, tr. many design They're two you see their "The Store With a ed by the county at sahl point thc defendant not having obtained any right from tho corporate authcriti'cs of the county to encroach on sn id highway or ferry." STRANGE ANTICS'PLAYED BY THE HIGH WIND ON THE STREETS FRIDAY Thc wind played strange antics on tho streets yesterday, ndding much to tho discomfort of pedestrians. In ono trase thc string about a hut box j carried hy a woman with a baby upon one arm an 1 tho package upon tho other, was 'broken and thc hat fell out upon thc. pavement. It-was tak en up by th? "wind and otrricd almost a block before it was rescued and re turned to tile ?.vre.r. Hod it been raining it would have been impossi ble to carry un umbrella around thc corners. Langley is Guilty. Greenville, April 14.-John t": Lan? ley, thc aged bankrupt merchant of I Calhoun Palls on trial for three d9ya in federal court for concealing bankr rupt assets, was found guilty Thurs day afternoon, the jury recommend ing the mei cy of tl c court. Sentence, j has not been imposed. The court Friday commenced on the c'vil docket," taking up drat tho case of W. E. Hunt, administrator, versus j the Southern Railway. NNING HIM OUT OF TOV y to the other sex" is a expression among men, dgear usually makes a hin before the mirror. i we are featuring just st the right tilt to his rance. So out of the offer many features for as all the new shapes, bands and conforming Ashby, the new spring 5. ie big open end bows in s. big hits with you when i. vnscience" McCCLLY SAYS CALL FOR NATIONAL (U AK!? PROBABLE; AMIFIttiON COLLO SENO 15U (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE.) sary to rall on them, "out that they cannot be forced to invade Mexico. However, the local officers think that if it became necessary to invade Mexico, not a man would stand back. If the Xational Guards should be called out, the order? to preparo for service would be received through the governor's otllce and the colonels or the two regiments would then recelvo instructions to which would be com municated to the subordinate officers. In case they are called out, very probably a portion of each state's troops would bo sent for border duty, and thc others would bo ordered to mobilize and keep in training for reg ular service. In case the local company of thc National Guards should be called out, many homes in this city would bo af fected. Company/"B has 7G 'rcgo??x members but Col McCulIy said that it could be easily recruited to Ihe'war strength of 150, since many, not mem bers of the company, have expressed their willingness to go. Situs Readmitted. Columbuta, April 14.-The supreme court today readmitted C. P. Sims of Sp;.. < an burg , to tho practice of law in South Carolina. He was indefi nitely suspended more than a year ago. ? ??.':.