The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, May 18, 1916, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4
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L. M. GLENN..Editor and Manager.
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April ll?14. at tho punt ollice al
Anderdon, .South Carolina, under the
Art of March ::. 1871?. .
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WEDNESDAY", MAY 27. lt?lO.
: Tho Iluh-rtnhs will ' soon bc j coming,
m. . ?? ? ' . :": M
King CUttou would -welcome-';1'nj
. riilgn "
lt's ubout lime for uno thor nether,
bout ont iago.
?tit? former's uro talking or laying
by buforo they start. ' '
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. Tho Irony of fate-a railroad pasa
to ?hu mountains aud *kncc doop in
work.
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In it wc?ioiii city, o mun named'
Slrungo hun Wed a Miss Simple, and
both ure Odd Follows. ,
Because ho can't ulcup nt night Mr
Wilson needn't think'ho hus. anything
un ni! in that rojipofct.' ' ?
WilliainBtbn. 'ia ' meeting bur dlaari
tro with thornie indomnitablo ctiur
,,- ?sc mt shown :}jy. Augitata,.. ..
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The. next gdhorhtlon will produce
moro Fruds thau ' Theodores' if . we
incut- with sucosa- in- Mexico.
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? ? . nows will'get scant attention
v. hun tiju ptl'ha vouVcntion opona in
- Now York. After that '..We'll ? have
tho political Cirt-UH. :
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An And?rson mon got.enthused
ovor some brown gravy he ate for
?upper that ho composed a Hue or BO
vt pdotry about it.v '?'he next morn
. ' lng ho didn't go to work.:
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? We told tho landlady a cork j ng fried
cheken* dream thaj^ hutted, into our
Slumber the bUier night. There was
hot a scintilla^pf^?^pf^tT'-h^l
it, but she .missed tht point two
lengths. '^v-^S^???KK?B?lSi
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Some fishing trip, requisites:
S: ' ,
.<:>, Biscuits, '?? . '
'Bacca.
Bait..
Boats:
'*??'. Bl under bits.
. ?Bacon.
INVESTIGATE THOSE UAH)S
lt ??B charg?e after the Columbus
ra?da (hat that outrage wu? uot a
mero criminal whim of Villa'? hut a
criminal deed instigated by outside
Interests. Some laid the massacre toi
Gorman plots, and some tu thc uta
chiiiatioiis ot Ainerlcun Interests do
si rous ol forciiiK Intervention.
Since thc raid un (Jlcnu Springs)
Hie Mexicali representative at Wash
ington lins declared thut his "gov
eminent "lian accurate" Information
tout Hie ifttaok WUK organized in
th? United States."
Il seems Incredible that any Amer
ican citizen, cveu to promote a cause
he deemed worthy, would knowingly
instigute such crimes. But inasmuch
as the accusation has been made, lt
Oliglil to bo Hu roughly Investigated.
Suspicions ought tu bc ?wept away.]
The nation ought to know what I
truing on behind thc scenes.
It would probably be found that I
none of our follow citizens arc di
rectly responsible for Um forays across
the border."-' flflt-ff jany? o'.' them arc
found to be responsible, .thoy are
guiltier thun tho Ignorant and pur
chasable Mexicans who serve as. their |
tools, and should bc punished accord
ingly. If we Intervene lu Mexico we
must do so in a just cause, not ns
the dupes bf men who hope to gain
personally by. thchnllun.'?..assumption,
of so huge qnd costly n task.
THE 1HI81I EXECUTIONS
.Sahl thc Manchester, .(Eng) Guard
Ian, after tho'second group of Irish j
revolutionist:- had boen shot, "Tho
Dublin executions are becoming an j
atrocity.'.; ^.'\?,'.f{f, v .
Nearly' all ?merldaB* :W'tli agree to
that. Unquestionably all the rebels
legally forfeited tlielr lives by taking
jp arms against thc government. Out
.lint fuel docs not make wholesale ex
ecutions either wiso or just.
Irish discontent und revolution have
itways thrived -on' martytlum. ' It is
\ well known tact of racial psycolol
jgy that tho irish cherish- grievances
uoro than most peuple und havr- moro j
roveraneo for their heroes. Every
uhlcd execution sends a thrill of an
;ry resentment through Irolund andi
lives a long-wronged nation new he
roes to rovero. 7 .dged by.. results,
the British govonu...;nt coull) afford |
td loso-, a British general tor every
^ftjil? lender ' tl^al^ fapcH^ a. tiring squad.
' And-' in tho* light ' of the ' tolerance
extended to. other .rebels, such pun
ishment bears th? -stomp-of injus
tice. , Th? leaders of .the. 'Boor re
bellion were pardoned. Tho Dub
lin fighting was war-tho numberH
killed and wounded arc - evidence
onough of that^ Is an Irish . rev
olutionist dcBorvlng of severer pun
ishment, when he falls; than ,n Bocr|
evolutionist? ' .
And by tho way. now that Slr Uog
rr.Casement in going to. trial-will he
bio treated as tolerantly ns Slr Ed
ward, C?rson was in his treasonable
campaign two years ago? Or ls
.reason in Dublin different fron? treas
on In Belfast?
.THE NATIONAL ANTHEM
liuitlmorc. council has undor consid
eration ? un ordinance providing that
'Tho 'Star .^Spangled lianne r" shall , bo
iiiayod only in its. entirety, that*there
ilutll bo no variations, and. that aU
person shall stand during tho rondl
,lon.- .'. . . - ..' ""' " . '. . '. f..
Tho proposed legislation ls on i
.ar with' .'tho' hine foot bed cheat law
ind ?thor idiosyncrasies. . One has
i feeling Of dlsguest for those who
io far lack common ; Sense that thoy
rc at the nattonat- anthem'' as a rag
Jme production, but when audiences
nanlfest their disapproval tito anthem
viii'he regarded hy musicians .es a
nore, sacred com pos I tl on. The at
empt to. regula.- all phases of hum
m conduct hy leglBlutlon ls beyond
LINE,0!
Weather *\jr??aet-"?'?tr Thursday,
"rlday partly cloddy , i ' v
farris ot the Andereon Cotton mill,
ros;a.. vit^jjst Sheriff Ashley's of
?ce yesterday.: ; Joseph 1B a^nofcna
83 ot the. 'sli'eriflr and fob yefy
ich dlsoppoin 'cd yeSiardoy'afternoon
jen :?ie ' J?ierlf? ; had gone to Col
-mbla. ? ' tojeph ls now neatly, eev
n mont'ta old and ls on exceedingly
aifire- |p?lijr7??":l(i??''- ?t?s^^-^?Wf?Jn) 9aj| T?SM '
Strath* old, ho'weighed * 5? 1-2
Ie, which ia ft record for ? baby
iat 'sja*> >; While' in the court
ibuse yesterday aftemoort ; the Katy
ras a gsnihal favorite' and th e fa th
er hud u mighty hard time in getting !
him In u IK; ti on to go huck home.
No, there IK sont Qt h lng really tu
the story printed in thia column yes
tcrday morning about the "spirit"
talking In u lionne in the lower part
if the county. More visitors io tho
city yesterday continued to tell the
suntu tales regarding the ghost.
A number of thc people from An
di -roon will Blend the celebration at
Iva on Friday night when tho lights
will bc turned on. Severul uutomo
bile parties have been arranged.
The Clemson cadents are very ap
preciative of the courtesies extended
them hy Mr. A. P. Carter during tho
recent encampment and In many ways
ure trying to repay him. ills nani'1
has been plnccd o.. the mailing list
of "The Tiger." and ho enjoys rend
ing the college weekly very much. He
luis also received a large United States
flag from tho boys. Yesterday he
received a very huge Clemson bauner
which bore the names of all the olll
cers of the cadet corps.
On The Rebound
Recently the Intelligencer curried
the following editorial paragraph:.
Let's <iuit work and go Ashing?
We've got to huve a fish story and
that seems to ho thc easiest way out.
The following anonymous reply!
from Auburn, Alo., was received in j
yesterday's mall:
Don't go. Stay on your Job. Hero]
is your fish story, taken from tho
Montgomery Advertiser:
ALLIGATOR UAR 18 CAUGHT IN
WATERS OF JACKSON LAKE
AU tho undesirable fish in Jack
son's Lake are Uelng taken from that
body of water by means of a net, un
der the supervision,'of Jack Murphy
?nd Friday; with J. -S. Noble, he
caught one pf these undesirable aud
had a tug with lt.
FmmeLiicd in the. net they found an
aligator Oar .which measured six
feet seven luches lu length and thirty
inches in circumference, weighing 18?
pounds. Thon came the problem of
landing this toughest of thc Minny
tribe. They used an oar over Its
head und body, and broke it. While
floundering around, the gar opened
its mouth and another oar was thrust
down lt and twisted around. "The gar
clamped down.on the oar many times
and as often as lt releasod its grip
It was revolved insido the fish.
After au iiour of this kind of war
fare,., the .gar. was ltnally killed. J,lt
ls ffow "on exhibition at thc Robinson
,V?bIo nsh market, where it can 'ho
seen all Sunday rimming.
Whatever That ls ,
Tho Anderson Intelligencer BayB:
"A litio vacation now and then ls
i3lished by the newspaper men/' Quite
right, brother. Wo aro planning to
tiks ono, but our planB "gang aft
..lglcy."-Abbeville Medium.
BELIEVE IT OR NOT
A GRAY MULE DIED
Scoff and Jeer If You Like, But|
?Tia True -
Atlanta. May 17.-A gray mule,
owned by Bills FnmbrougjW. a negro,
Ins died at Dalton,-and tho death was
i\ natural one.
And thereby all. records have been
broken for it ls'said to ho a fact that
a gray mule novcr dieu. .
Ono: man out - of . 1,000 may scoff j
and Jeer at suph a tiling, but tho re
maining 909 will toll" you. that a gray
mulo never dies. ' Not oven tho scof
fer among the 1.000 will go so far.au
to mako a positivo statement that bo
over saw anyone who ever saw a dead
gray mule. Prior to the death of ti:o
one at Dalton, lt was. it is claimed;
simply a plain, blunt'fact that a gray
mule never did die.
But, according to report, thcro ls
no doubting tho death of tho gray
mulo at Dalton. Tho body w^s view
ed hy enough reputable citizens to
establish absolute proof und to-bring
to light the sensation.
THE BAPTISTS WONT
UNITE IN MISSION
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONS.)
land where R sends R*missionaries.
The. board saya further, that -.t will j
riot engag? 1n. arty forth. ot coopera
tion, 'hospital, publication or educa
tional which is not fully, reported to I
the convention arid which does, not |
meet the approval of \he convention.
' 'Th?^b?ord. reports the most 'suc
cessful year in the history of ' the
church's foreign missions. -Converts
baptised numbered 6,471 and 77, new
churches were organised. Mlsslon
urlos number 31 0,133 men and , 183
womer?. A foreign membership of
?8,830 ls organised into 459 churches;
95 bf which, are se.if sustaining. Na
tive Christians contributed $120,r?Gl to
sustain the work last, year...1 ,/lTh?>
missionaries bav? ?9* native helpers.
Sunday schools flourish, the'. $02
jchools haviag ,710,1190 scholars,
rnere ara 45B mission schools with
13,591 students, six of the'mission
sqraols aro dovotcd to. Bible training
j# wontec, there toeing 1 ai atudents.
Mnetoeu medical missionaries troat
id 74,366 patients in 9 hoapltnl build-;
Inge <u-.tt 10 dispensaries. '_..;.'
SECURING NAMES
OF H?& RAISERS
TO AID FARMERS
Southern Bell Has Compilation
Plan WM Prove Boon
To Planters
Atlunta, Cu.. May 17.- Tho South
ern Moll Telephone company has in
augurated a pian lor compiling the
names of hog raisers that promises
to result In a groat hoon for the
far mers of Georgia and adjoining
states. The pur pote of the move
ment ls to bring thc fanner in touch
with the packing' house, and there
by secure for the farmer the ready
.sale und tho best available prices, for
their porkers. Tho names of fann
ers who hove, hogs, lo soil are listed,
together with the addresses ul these
fanners, the number of hogs avail
able at present,,.the! ' weight, und
the approximate number of hogs
that will ho nvailab'" for thc entire
y~ir.
Through the u,se ol' .ihc.^c?ephonc
local managers at different points
have Kotten in toue'.i with a num
ber of the farmers of the country anti
secured the desired information
though there are scores- of others who
raise hogs and who probably have
some for sale at present willi whom
the telephone managers have ' been
unable to communicate with' per
sonally. The plan was originated for
the benefit of the farmers regardless
of whether or not they had a tele
phone.
Tho lists compiled In each com
munity will bo placed in thc . hands
of the nearest packing company, thc
primary object being that of en
abling the packers'to secure ship
ment j)? hogs In car load lots, mak
ing possible a 'better price paid to
the raiser because .of the minimiz
ed freight charge. The information
furnished the puckers will make il
easy for them to determine when a
car load shipment is available ,n
any community.
CONVICT SHORTAGE
ONE PROHIBITION
RESULT FACING GA.
Since Booze? Wiped Out State
Cannot'Get Enough Men ? ??
For Roads " ' ....
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Allanta. Ga., May- 17.-in order to
got enough convicts to carry on
the public road -work that has been
mapped ouL-.byg.tB? rasions ?eftunfckp
tho state of Georgi} nfifit return-.' to
open bar rooms, wldcli.'uiultl-ply vio
lations of the' law] rJiejKt^ierefore mul
tiply the number or Convicts.
This ls the logteal conclusion ol
the dlscufc-jicm[.. that.'lis - gbingd/ the
rounds of the state concerning the
shorluge of cunvlcra}' which "dlrcady
has become apparel^ in less than a
mouth after the new .ir-djlbltion laws
went in effect. . -J .>. .
Tlio construction .department of
tho city of -.Atlanta, complains that |
tho city stockade, which- works the !
city convlctB on city;- plreet Work,
is running short, ?md will soon be
down to a mero handful of men it
tho decrease continuo?. , i
The county commissioners of Ful
ton county declaro that prohibition
a nd - probation'' combined have . played
havoc with their program for con
struction and niaiotaincncp of roads.
All ov-?r the state-, tho cities and
city counties aro experiencing the
samo shortage,' and,, .municipal' and
county authorities uro .biiay . devising
ways and mc^ns of.., meeting .the
situation* '..". ...
Of course thc question arises, shall
lb:? state continue with ' prohibition
ard a shortage of convicts work tho
roads, br shalk tho ?taj^.cetv(rh lo tho
days of tho open saA&m' in ordVi; .to
replpnlsi Hs convlc^.Suppiy? ;
. . And .further, should ihe statte..abol
ish tho probation sVstohti'. which" has
revolutionized the treatment of bf:
fenders against the ufa' hy.''^lyldg
them a chance to pr?Ve'their doter
mlnation to reform,,'th order to re
cruit tho convict gangs .up. to their
former quota?
MARKETS
Now York Cotton.
. Open High Low Close
July.12.ii0 13.08 12.90 13.?S
Dct.. ..? .. ;:: i?W?&?ixriz.?$
Deo .. .. .. .,13.2.^32,lf,2l1}v.8l
Ian .. .. .. .. 13.2?>m6 13.37 18.8f
New' York spots 13;t6
' v.-..- !
Liverpool Market
^V-1'-'. Open .-Close
May. and June '.'. jv*. ifl4 8.^0
fuly and Aug \. .fu?'.'^'.iXr 8.22
3?t and Nov .. . . ;.i $.f?}.TAO ; 7.R
Receipts{*?.50O. : "
Sates 10.000. \ ?r].
Spots 88.54. ';', '
. ralf ta n Curio.
. A t i an t a.. May . 17,-A cu r Ions. - CA! t
bas, made its aopearance at Weeks!,
near Durant. .Miss., according to a
letter Just received hy * an Atlanta
a tock dealer. The - calf 'fia? rVjbodr|
ind. foct like. any. other - wir but i? j
has a coif head with .a human head
between tts eyes and jbur*. Ita noso
and mouth are Ilks -a calf, its eyes
are on the beginning(of the large
lead \and tsth?s<>her,d ?ks .earh. l}ke a
THE TRAVELER
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Tell us where you're going and we'll tell you
what yoi' need to wear.
Eve* y thing is here for man of boy to wear
anywhere and the necessary (raveling bags
and suit coses.
One of our grays makes a practical and be
coming traveling suit and a blue ?ergo ic an
indispensable companion. . >-v-./.'
Suits for men and young men $10, $15, $20,
$25.
For the boys in knickers from 4 to 20
years, suits from $2.50 to $12.50.
t Superior shirts in supreme styles, designs for
everyone. Patlerro from the quiet black
and white to the noisy greens. Sport shirts
too in new ideas.
Featuring now, Palm Beach oxfords that
give your feet the rest cure and but a little
more style in your appearance too. They're
made special for us by a'maker whose out
put wc control locally. They're long on
economy as well as comfort and style at
$3.50.
The Store with a Conscience
The Leaders of the North and.the South Are Accurately Impersonated In the Big Griffith Spectacle,
Which Comes To The Anderson Theatre Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
llumiiibnil School to' ?.'?OBO.
Tho "patrons and friends of Hani
niond school aro cordially invited'*o
ho present' at the closing ; exorcise?
to bc ho ld at tho school at 8 o'clock
Friday-'evening, May 19. There will
bo. a poiind ?upper sorved after tiici
KO hool exercise's.
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O
$ $ $ $ $
A dollar domi-A . dolr J
?!ar u week or t>ay day. !
'that's tho' Siniplitled
?avl?ge 'System. way.:\Qn?'
ly you can-pay tn any .
amount from 10c upr each;)
week "or 'pay-day.
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': Your money, bears inter
est compound ; quarterly;?
Yout? when you..-need it, j
Every man should join tho t
?mb,' - , " ;
; Start any tlme^Com-j
p?ete inanity payments. ; j
m?
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Side Dfessi?gYoeag Corn
. Some of ihc. farmers are calling", for . Side Dressing
IIO\V for their ypuiig corn.
We Have The Goods
Their idea is to Side Dress \vifh this mixed goods '
now and a????Iftlc : hit laier (\Vith ^svUa.v.. This v/ilt ,make
.corn if it can bc made; .VWe. j?ay?'^Uje uijxed gooils and
' y the soda. " ;'. "' ' . -
Thc oat crop is fearfully short this year and the curiv -
crop should be "rt?sscd;" ; Yolr will 4ind Ihe mixed I?OO4S: '..
and the soda ?at thc Farmers~Q\l 'Mili "'and-at the Fertili
zer Mill. ' >? '. v->. ". :
Anderson.Phosphate k Oil Co.
.%. ANDERSON, S. b.r ' . . '
.; ; -wv': S '-. - ... . ? :,W:';,
... ' VVe have sncclat conveniences at the Fertilizer Mill
f<i^ loading..
AF: & o. co.
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lat?l??ea??f Wa?t Ads