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THE INTELLIGENCER ESTABLISHED 1630 Published every morning except Monday by The Anderson Intelligen cer at 140 West Wbitner Street, An derson, S. C. SEMI-WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER Published Tucsdayu and Fridays Li M. GLENN..Editor and Manager. Et-.tcred as second-class mattet Aji.il 28, 1914, at tho post office at Anderson, South, Carolina, under the Act of March 3, 1879..' ASSOCIATED PRESS* DISPATCHES Telephone... ... ... .. ..321 SUBSCRIPTION BATES ? DAILY One Year." .. .. .. ..55.00 Six Months...k .. .. .. 2.50 Three Months ...I.Vi One Month .... i.42 Ono V/eek.10 SEMI-WEEKLY * " One Year..fl.R? Six Monthly. . . .. ..'. .75 Tho intelligencer ls delivered by carrier In the city. Look at the prlbted label on your paper. The dato thereon shows when ihe fubscrlptlon ?apires. Notice d^te * and labol carefully, and if not correct plea.so notify, us at once. . . 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II i i n?J Tho Intelligencer will publish brier j . and rational letters on . subjects tl general Interest when they are .ac companied- hy tho nnmoB and ad dresses of the authors ?nd are not of a defamatory nature Arionymou.i communications will not be noticed.' .Rejected mn ru nc rip tn will not be .re turned. ,.-i... ;. y ' ' In order to avoid'd?laya ott ?ecoti?t of personal absence, letters: to The Intelligencer, intortded for p?bllc?tloh should not bo addressed to iitiy indi ? vidual corine :t<Mj with tho naoor,-' Wt simply to The' tntalllBcncer. .. M|M?jpBjSjj?jSS?^ ; Signs of U?e B?aB?n^?aatlesifc m?^j ?;. ' ^ ,, -ft <p <: yy The college ;glrl ;wil|:^?^,'be in .ojjr midst again. -' j ? &'V':feft:' .v ? '. . ' John Bull cou timur ' to : snort madly in the Irish fields,.;. ? ? little . vacation now and ihenr\:ts. ' ' relished by the newspaper men, > . > :Fluctuations in the markets1 v ari mild compared wHh, our Gorman arid Moxlcan situation. We s!M have with us the old-fash, loped country school commen cerner* And lt is a treat, too. . ; Theda Bara ls suit turning, loose her secrets aa to bow sho built up a vampiring business. Tho man who 1B continuously beef ing about the bot weather has'? tess work to do than any man In town. Even l'a tb. O' t?.OOs suspenders now* .adoys. and < ..i bo ae-n most anytime j giving hlB trousers an upward hitch. BL, .. . Wh/it has;become ot the old-fash ioned man who got on a Jag Chrlat man times bnd kept. strlctly^BOber the remainder of, .the year? ' ] } ; j Those who crave excitement . ? are! ^p?^??- ;to ;teVp^ttebt' .a ilittle^vl.tmg^r.' Tho ''poutfeat -eirous'V wm Roon.bo ?lu ita biennial^'pwade. i ;1, ;;; .v:'T?te:?ad8jwe f?lves i?*o shape to conv in ea collego ^?ii*k%i.i'?oa?;'>'.?,' little-; strenuous .-^wnrk ia- J^fc^bat^?y ? need. .'. .We reader w . . /fop conipia?lta^^^ ,;, ; ' ; e]c^t??':;ts; ; ojor*'v:ertr?Ute;. jibs'n '.- pe "can stand;- . Hc^Shb'wtd-irp"'eattng-.spttg;. netti. V>':.. . : ry-. ? ; aV times % bou* ho?^ they ar^ "WUwin t8,a ststemeat second to none ^ of the age. ' ?f|a?4- ' feld who ceattt . wat* ' w ? hts THE CIT'? CAMP.UCJN The campaign tweeting held at the court ?ouae Tuesday night, al v/tiicu several ot .t?e caodidateB for aldermen and the candidates for mayor of the city ?poke and recited waa a Ulaappolntmeut. The occabion waa a drag trom atari to liuish, even the candidates themselves showing but little enthusiasm, it ha? been said, however, and "wo are inclined to believe lt, that in the race for mayor Anderson has never been more thor oughly or systematically canvassed than In the. cresent .campaign. We do not know whether or not euch la the-c?Se, and to be iruuk, don't care; but there seems to be an under current of dissatisfaction with the present administration In certain sections; not particularly with thc executive, nor in fact with any single member of the council-Just an Inac tive; smouldering mass, liable at any momei.t to break into a raging fire. The auggestton has. been mado that If lt is true,'as Mayor Godfrey stated at the campaign meeting at the court house Tuesday night, he is "tho only person now living in the city, with the exception of former Mayor ?herard, who knows how to prepare a budget for the city's finances," ant\ theBe gentlemen were to move away, or drop off, Anderson would be in a deplorable condition, and como one also Bhould be put in training for so important a place. ' A great many things, no doubt, are laid at tho doors of public servants that do not properly belong there, but BO long as tho people persist in it and believe reports !thot Bomehow or other gain currency it will b? impos sible to foretell election results with any degree of certainty-and over confidence and apparent, lack of!'in terest or rivais in the surprise b?si ' *? ? ' 14 Ut 'S'-AW ?'.'?)' i'-vf > '?. .'/ ' *V.*i?* i\. ^?Mm- ,.y^:r^ -; .fll?ESTS ^OR?KJ?SSTAIW?N<3 ! ' Anderson' is proudAt o have a? tier, guests the MO or more members of the "iteration of Womens clubs. , to' their;concerted effortsthese, elabe have accomplished much for the bet terment and uplift ot tb cir state,. and It can be truthfully said tb ut thlB or ganization, or rather ' institution. is ^dojftigl.a work .that, linn already had^or 0&t3j have,; a wore ' widespread effect; upon the rligioue, .. social .and f.civic advancement of \ South Carolina.' than any similar association we can boaBt ii This/city is proud of her record, as a'convention city. And.!from.prosont Indications, the 18th annual meeting of tho women's ciub?i(. will .fttrther strehBthon Anderson's reputation In this respect.;; ? ? Representative:! . Vf cloha iocated^'ln alt parts of the state ?ure'here and are enjoying themselves. The city' has been, turned over to the ludios, so to speak, and lt' ls believed, or hoped, tt.:u each delegate wMl. 'sci t--.jv., herself eu? to create'an infinite ? ?mpresslon of Anderson's hospitality land good fellowship. Anderson 1B,.in deed, glad to have these ladies in her ntidst.' ei ' INDIFFERENCE "Think of it, says tho Ohio State journal,.''only one vote in tour >cast at the city election last Tuesday, when tho presidential and bond ques tions wore, before the people. What's ?hes matterT, Are the pe?plej lacking tn ' publicspirit), have they 'stopped thin-king, iinvo pleasure, sport and money making ot i lied t he', r in terest In community and national affair?t. What else do the thc returns indicate? Aro the pcople- losing their grasp on their d?mocratie aspirations r' , It seems, so.. . , ' . . What, ts to, be, doue ; about it? * A writer (? World's. Work . maVes od.teat Iou the.ba^la oj all future im provement "and uplift But we haye had;/cducaU?p going on for years and years, and have spent millions and millions upon' lt, and boto wo aro on ly one vote Iii four-a alga ot po pub? 1?3 ipirit' or'?^^int?lligeai^ W? hive certainly \ had education galore. Wo have iiriil^>rithtae?c, gramtnaltf; geo ^^pVy,v etcV ?r^nied;; Into ' th? miada io? :ahtt?^; W: .{.dpeaaV seem ^'waitan " an' -In^ata?i ]$ft?h' av'apirit or t?*oad?n'^^ 'h?vO':-gosa>,'on |u?^^ dla will n^iifo}^^^^^^ ?IT tin : thai?^^aMof children ' wtt?? ireofc?*'; ;tm;^o^??^in*I^H? euty\a?d^ '^^i?mt^^i^i^ An* t^Bo^that ?l^tt|idWM^<he'.' comn?of? ' school?; LINE O'DOPE Weather Forecast-Fair Thursday | and Friday. "'Tia very funny that silver money ls BO scarce now," stated Mr. Albert M. Sharpe of the Bank ot Anderson yesterday. "A few years ago we U6ed to get HO much silver that we did not know what to do with lt, but now we do not have enough to supply the dc manda." Tiiere were two very Interesting tourists passing through thc city on Tuesday morning, .Mr. J. Fnirfteld Carpenter and his brother of Cazeno-i via, N. Y. The young men had been down In Florida working in the! orange groves and were returning, | traveling through the country In Ford. They are camping out along thc road at night, nnd stated that this was the mont pleasant part of their trip. "I had often Ward of the Southern hospitality, but lt exceeds what I had expected," stated one of the gentle men. "Monday we had tre pleasure of assisting Mr. J. J. Fretwell In get ting his Car started, he having had some trouble, and he insisted that we have dinner with him at hts place called Crackers Neck since we were so near there. We accepted and we certainly had a fine time. He had d genuine fish fry, and this was great ly enjoyed. After dinner we went in swimming In the TugaIoo: river. Mr. Fretwell then asked that we spend the oJght at his home, .Sunset For ?at'.'" "We told him that we would he glad, to comp there and so we did. He certainly has a tine place out there, and we*enjoyed being with him very touch.*' ..\ . V '. '. J . . -\ ? ,J3rfr: B. /Fbrrieyv freight ag?nt for J^a'Bl.ue:. Ridgo railway han received a .telegram from- his son, Capt. Leslie Hf! Forney, from?-Roswell,' N. M., 'Mat ing jt?at he' and his company of ar tillery', had been Ordered to the Mex ican li ord or.. ! Capt Forney recently o rc a, ni;-, od the artillery company. Which ia a part of .the national guard of New Mexico. Capt; Forney was ex pecting the Orders to go to the bor do r, for only a,(ew days ago he wrote' Katata father tna?~tne adjutant gen oral had already advised him and his. mm to be ready to move to the bor der on a moment's notice. :/* .,: ? ?.-o-? '. The adjustment of the. fire IOSB sus tained by M ru: L. D. iSharpe In the Greenville street fire Tuesday by Mr. Qt?FraaJfc Johnson, of the Citizens (In surance Agency, on the afternoon of the fire, secalls another adjustment mado by this company several years ugo in which ? the .. adjustment was ; made before the fire had died down. It was-In the case of the North Fant street school building, which was sat isfactorily adjusted In as short a time as the loss by Mrs. Sharpe TueBddy.' f ; . SOME ADANTAG?8 Editor Intelligencer:-^ Tho people of'Fork and Conter townships ? .are walting-.with patience, but. expectan cy for. tho f/arvey to he made- Of :tho route , for the railroad;, from '.Anderson \ to Atlanta. Aa an evidence bf '. their good faith they have, pledged over 1190,000 for that route. The people of Lavenia and Carnesvlll?, l?a., have pledged $200,000 .tor,the aamo. ..ShouM. tho matter, of crossing the rivera'.'tie h>the way, TownviUe will n Ivo t ht, br ld go across Seneca rivet and 'Lavenia will give- the . bridge across Tugaloo. . . ; What we ,baya done and promised heretofore'haa been our own'respon sibility' should a proposition be ?put to U?, we will show, what we really can ?p: '?: . . ". ; -.;>?... . ; Perhaps few, know that : within three' miles of the proposed "route "ls the. Hatton'? Ford power on Togaloo river, owned by'Hugh McRay & <kr.. We bavb a'l?tteV from thom saying tiley are. but walting a favorable op portunity to develop lt, which will require thousands of tons ot freight and then Rome distance on .tho Sav annah river Ia the Andersonvllle light with 12,000 ? horso power un developed; and above ls Portman Shoala. Doubtless ?be people know how many tob? ot costly freight have had to be dragged ucross the country, fot this plant . - / The road would; gc within two miles ot 4 $hhv plant. '.;? .'.'"';. ..' O' . -.-'? -, Tt*te. are but' a few .of the reasons for. ? - read' to-.pay ; W .way ot Town? SrttW?V{= ;>'.^ V: r. Kv.-v vv;. -.'..- \ ??: *^imtln^'-itM^^bttri^rHa' th* : terntluatlon, to' ?scuro a- railroad tor our section we Intend to leave noth : lag ; undone that will - belo to land Mt. ^*'.;?.?> v.i. .l?tai -Bara*, ?; -, M . ? Cnatngaa.-... J -* ;^ Boyifcs* ;,1Ta^ 'Finja, ; /?t??>^w^?Sa?^ :'*6?twi ?;. ia - th* ; ?w$<?htBai'jmg ?^'d.^.'^*aw?i^^., trast?fc' throngn' 4be.tr respectiva- ..' organ tia : '-stMishmWdeclared^i*&&8frk-$$m about t**?ty ?^U?; watchmaking* erma on the gVoand that tab Matter are.manuf?ci?rinK for Gonrtnny'S eo Nia?*?? Moe\1^'^^}^^i?ifMi ? ? THE ANDERSON-HXRTYVELL ROAD IN TIP-TOP SHAPE . STATED MR. J. G^CR?Frl "The road between Anderson and Hartwell 1? in splendid shape"' and the autoists are taking advantage of It as never before", said Mr. J. G. Craft, of The Hartwell bank andi owner of ('raft's fprry, when seen here yesterday, >lr. Craft motored over from Hartwell, returning late| yesterday afternoon. Ile was accom panied by Mr. J. !.. Murphy, pro moter of the Atlanta- Anderson elec tric railway, and .Mr. W. E. Mere dith, a business ,num 0^'1%rtwell ^ Mr. <*raft stated that "'tlic" farmers j about Hartwell and between here and ti.it place are badly in need of rain. Very little cotton ls up. ho auld- and I in many sections th*? outiddlt .'s, dis-1 cour aging. As owner of, tlie Craft! ferry Mr. Crafts ls well known in An derson and has many friends hero who are alway* glad to see hint.' " * * * LKTTKRS t'Nf ALLE!) FOR * ? i rf Hrn? \ Following is the list of letters re maining uncalled for In the Post Office at Anderson, S. C. for. the week ending May 10. 191G. Persons | cnlling for these will please say that they were advertised. One cent due on all advertised-matter. A. -A iv. Arrington, B. M. An derson. J. A. Allison, J. E. Allen, 1 M. M. Anderson, W. K. Airrington, W. H. Akins. B. -Wm. Bagwell, R. F. F. Bolt, I C. H. Barnwell, Mattie Eaver Bell.? J. H. Burdett, Julia Beaty. Mm, Joisy reazeale, George Bell. Gertrude Brown, H. B. Burden, D. IT. Brown, C. H. Burton, Mis? Anna Bree. C. -C. T. C?ly; Fletch Casltin, G. J. Carrol, Geo. P. Connon. Jennie | ;Clark, Ira onlejl, M. C.. Cowmen, Mrs. Chambl??, JV.. M. A. Cr, at m an, City Candidates' Cards FOR MAYOR I. hereby announce myself a candi date for reelection as mayor of -the City of Ana creon, subject to the roles of the democratic primary election. ? ! . i; .' "ji.'H. GODFREY., . I'hereby announce myself ? candi date fdr Mayor. for,.the City,of Ander son,- subject to .the rules of the 'demo cratic primary election. < WADE A. SANDERS. FOR ALDERIV^AN, WAWI I hereby announce myself as candl ! date tor. alderman,.(ffeni::>Yr*T(?:? V:isub-j I jo ct to rules of- th^e city d?mocratie] primary election.. w. & .ATKINSON. I hereby announce; myself., as a candidate for Alderman, from Ward l, Subject to the roley of tho democratic primary.election. .,-,<'.. J . I . .'P.y. W- McGee. FOR ALDERIV?AN, WAR?FF . j .Hiii . . . I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election rae alderman from . rVard 2, subject- to the rules ot the] 'democratic primary * election; . - WALTER DOI3BINS. 1 The friends ot A. M. McFatl1 hereby ! announce him as a candidate for ul-1 dorman from Ward 2, subject- to; the j democratic city primary. ('; ' ; - "' FOR ALDERMAN WARD 3 ?'hereby announce myself a candi-? I date tor alderman from' Ward Z; sub ject t? the rules of /the /city" demo* [eratic primaiy elecUdnl1^: '' . ? ' ER?if?^'?D?AtJf. . I hereby nnnounca my sol f a candi date for re-election aS german, from Ward 3, subject to''.tho rules. Ot the democratic primary .election,' ; .' ' ' I OKAfl. V.;SP|^"R?AN. I hereby ann ou nco ruy c alf a candi-i dato for alderman Irofn "Ward; 8, sub-1 Ject to the rul?s otthe W democra tic primary election".'' - 8. O. BRUCES. FOR ALDERMAN, WARD 4 1 hereby announce myselfa canal date for alderman fron Ward 4, sub ject to tho rul?s ol the citydemo-j oratio primary election. F- ^ ALEXANDER I't hereby announce myself a candt Idato for re-election ne kUlerman from Ward 4. subject-to> the rule.* . end reg ?ia?OTB cf tho cit? Waa*?.*-'' V:tW..: W. f. ?sbnS1 - IBO-peoples candidate announces himself Candi date for Alderman : for. Ward 4-~Bob ject to the Demoe^^^rjU^; ^ ' democratic primary election. ::\";-;v;;ft? R..KINO? ; ? feeraby announce m.Wu aa '.a candidats for alderman from Ward 5. subject to tha rules of tho city dem ocrat prtoary. < ,' ? . ? ?' .? -, .^:v,:v-yv|^.^.;?g^y8.; . j.r... ^. r . . ., ? t Hareby announce ntrs/ilf '? candi dat* for re-e?ectlonLas fcid^rman from 8*m?cratio primary; 4>l<ktien. - 4 Seas Voice from the fence doing, boys, fishing?" Boys-"No Mister, we're te how to swim.", V . .,-, ,-" - :. . . N. I. Cargi, .Mrs. 'Mary J?n'e Cleck ?ley,. Mrs-.* Sallie Croat, . Mrs.'. Sarah Carter. Mrs. S. L. Caudell. ' D.-M. C.*-Daniel. Miss Kizzie Du Bose .John Dun ko, John Davenport, ' Mrs. Ella D. Devis,- Nellie Drake, i Bessie Davis. ' '". B.-E. M. Bille*. G. A. Evans. P.-L. M. Franklin,' J. li. Frlef ? son '. : ..'. ' G.-Renaud Grill, J. W. Godfrey, Desale Greehe, C." Grant, Jones Gary. J. C. Golden Owens Green, Mrs. Sam George, W. B? Glenn. .* H.-Mrs. Mlney Hall, L. D. Har ris, H. B. Hendrix, H. Htenk, D. E. Haye, Mrs. A. F. Hall, A. ? K. Har rington, B. Hamlin. J.-Ulyus Jackson, Sloan Jenkins, Nan Jones. \\ K.-Mrs. Clinton Kennedy, N.^H. King. rlttfd rMs; P. O. Lindsay, A. H. Le-, froid, P. ?'.' Linder. WV T.' Lomas'] ir -.. M.^-W.? S\ Mauldl?y W. P. Mc cowen, -Mn,*. Sam -Massey," Mlsss Bar ry Micklin. S. P. McClure, J. F. Mar lon, E. L. Miles, C. M. McLnlh, B. T McFall. v V" I; Sss i lio', c.-; ii? I Long Distance radius of severa "In ?esf th? of flour at ? tot 4 -Since then Bell T?l?phone most . profite!^ r?tes ar? if^^s a dozen letters* ?. .. ....-+ ~. - If you're ftshini lng for boys dr? onto the best. We'll send you and we'll line i weight suits for School suits. Graduation suit Dress up suits. Suits for every Good a turd* se* ure yo J Cassimerer $3.i treme worth at aching worms See our special at $6. They* Pl-W; W .Power, J. R;~ Porter, jV C. ; Palmer, E. A. Pruitt. , Ii.?- 0corKo Rtlder, J. "CV Ross. . 3.-rW.. B.Sanders, Ramon Smith, IV Smith. Mr. Samuel, L.ular Stan-] ers. Loge Suth, Isiah Suth P. W. Banders, E. W. Sitton, !>.- E. Simp son, Mrs. Arthur Stephen. . y?1.-Guss'Williams, M. ti. Worley, F.osa Lee WHlfcms.W. C. Wall.' ' Y.-8. K. Young Co. MARKETS Local m?rket 12.60. 1 . I -r New York Market " Open High Low Close j May....... .. 12.90 13.04 12.83 12.?B Oct... .. v, ... .13.20 13^rhW 13.15. ?Dec ....13.40 13.60 13.^1 13.31. ? New . York spots 13/?0.V; y. ? Sales 10,000. . V Spots 8.33. ,'- . - : , v . ''' " 1 ?-? J5.1 I I1IJI I I?. ,111?. - III ^^^^^^ tailc He was Alaman respon calls for fifteen men 1 hundred miles, ?] '' " ?* ?' n one hour he had s< al cost to us pfflesS; t vv*e have Applied the ; to every feature of QI results. 'Tti? serv .???? I i.Wim Mi ll Ul li J 11 i ^M^^^^f&i il tter ; around forthe* best cloth- ? Dp tu a line and you'll hook . i suits on approval or call, up *a good showing of light boys of all ages. , occasion. ges rt $3.50 to $11. - j ' ???) :"/*> ? 50 to $10. Worsteds of ex ,$io" . " - ^i-^1^/!. . ..., ,. . /^Vv;fi^,.,.i\,J;.'v euito whh two pairs of panta fe wonder* bf q?a?ity. ^ ? ' ? / ."- f: ' .."j .' " ?Tv ri . ? .. ... - . . . . ? . * ?C-* Patting Ourselves on the 4 * .. Bacfc.- -: m .* + r .,- . . i' ? ? * That The Intelligencer aftd + * Ita representatives are:ever.on ? * the-?il?rt i?f the way of gath- 4 erlngnews, ?bt only In a. ' tlior^ ,?. * ough'manner but with a marh- O Oed degree ot; promptitude,' was * fr ..e\^^eu"f:1aa^'nt^tVn?a;o?e:- ? fr of the'- paper's^<day!ttme . .em-. ? + ployeea reporr^<??r.fbe Bolle^-i fr tine fire tb thhr ofnee.: l0'^W:-^ + telephone beforo the'-flrmi^avt-i' y * ann w?g^'?ebt - ?' inV ^otwlt^- fr + standing the fact that lt was' v * at that Jtime, after V.U. o'clock, fr *-it'.*1?*'?n^^ fr fr -part of local residents - are ? fr abeo. ... dr... i.|.^..^n,r>H,"?-g ?j efa?f fr The"nato owner finds the Want Ad the best medlu^ of i^schanfie. s Value ie of . our ??riohsstrated the F th? Long Dis* telephone to us. ; at Hun^yiliei Ld upon his own Ability put in ?han ts wifhinW& stx or?^?is^ct^i ? p. M si .