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THE INTELLIGENCER ESTABLISHED 1890 Published every morning except Monday by The Anderaon Intelligen cer at HO Weet Whltnor fjtrcet, An uori?on, S. C. SEMI-WEEKLY INTELLIGENCE II Published Toosdays and Fridaya L. M. GLENN..IWltor and Manager. Entered aa 8Ccond-c1a3S mattel April 28, 1914, nt the pOBt office at Anderson, South Carolina, under tba Act of March 3, 1870. . . ,. ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES Telephone... ...... . ..321 SUBSCRIPTION BATES DAILY Ono Year... ..15.00 Bis Montho.2. BO Three MonthB.l.'-f? One Month.42 Ono Week. .. ... .10. SEMI-WEEKLY Ono Year. .. ..fi.SO L'ix Months. . ,i5 Tho intelligencer la *dollvered by currier in tho city.' Look at tho printed label on your . paper. Tho dato thereon shows when the eubecrlptton expires. Notico date und label carefully, and If not correct ploato notify us at once. [ Subscribers dcnlr.ng the address ot their p?per oaangeo', will ploaoo state In their communication both the .?ld and uow. bddroBOOB. 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Jil, .1910.? ..?m Mi Vii a H -1 ' Some peoplpd Idoft' of happiness ik riches, the gout and a . walking^cans. What ha? become, of, tho old-faah loneu man -who wore knitted utispeu j'dersT - O' . . '??/, Somehow a- draught norse always uv/akonv ? spark of sympathy lb tho breast of. .the "desk man.'! ? Greenville has a street named 'BuncombO.^ There's a Upi bf bun combe about Greenville, anyhow. '? ! : . ? [r^p^::-: ; m j^^pOur grett-great g?nd children .wjj? list?n with wide-eyed owo tb talcs,, of tim tJrne;'whoa liquor wa3 sold lb South Cat'olluu;' . And thoy orb a til Ii tUBslu' amongst, themselves about wjiat '"I'rlnco ' Al-' hort" told 'oin their town ehuutd doiv with' Zircon wood loading tho. league. ..O '?'?? i Lato war nowa: Italians and Aus trian;!' baye crowded the German and French out of their ppsltionij on the j iron page of the American ne wapa V ' ilor* v .?: ',... ' ' ' '?' ? ' o '? '' : As a publicity getter Teddy soomB ; ? to bo on tho wane. We would sug get* t that he get on a ? spree and then bring apU against the man who accuse?.him of it. ; There's at least ? one thlug to bc ?aid In Coney's favor. He'a. a1 crear tlvo genius lit tliol bowsVlino. v' A&d ?-nmyb^: tba^>^;jtirhy'the newspapers jaro sb' strong for him, . Bud Fisher's ?e?.^ .I tu g1 ;erap?.^^?^'^iita^ "Tho Green*' Wyllie police aro pi.>tly good ;at locat ;? lng; dice j^ni^; fc??dt{ji^^iriiteVusIfcat . ...^unstop;''U^>'?1?r|l^ktajif a bet by.hpt ,"et;Dublin.'as voWJi.\has,coen ..'rei. ; fessed.. ".^H^ dally ?/?retit'. witfi ?f&iset?^ , ;and thcre'^ no y^cait?Vo^^ . .being oh?g^.'-vr|th;??.r?utt?on< ^| ?iia?;.#|iich . in?veaCupwird; atid on ^^^abape/. proportion, ,'pp\Dt^r vf or ?self . beauty; magul ft' '"^|i;;^I^?a**^^ M behind the Journey tluUJmsJtfeu cov cred-and then ,p1rl>ceea8 ' lb explore] newer field?. P* .jress I? that rest less old follow ,.JO Is never mtlsflcdl with lils own work-whose life lu ] consecrated to improvement. Tho sto?^pf.,?, pretty little- town| down tl?ffc?iancpton & Western Car olina rallw?y^' ^Y''c%?''b?'f exprenned In the single word Progress. lt 1? a town with less than 1.500 inhabi tants and yet it ha?-or toon will have-every modern convenience en joyed by cities of twenty to fifty times its size. Its streets arc light ed with' electricity and its homes, the majority of them, aro equipped with olcctrlc lights. And'this means, of course, that In theso homes will fol low all tho numerous little comforts I and conveniences thut electric cur-| rent makes so cauy and at such lit tle, cost-electric fans, electric IronB, littlo cooking devices, etc. Heoldcs all this lt will make possible Ute installation of? private willer works und sewerage System? which will al ways U?,In" working order and at low] coBt, ar, power for . operating pumps,) etc., ls Instantly available, ' And for the town at large ;it means much. Plehtlf-ul . power., lor thc op.orullon of machinery, of dlfforcat kinds will attract munbun; of nina ll enterprises, abiong them no doubt, an up-to-date moving-picture theatre, without which .a town -to many peo ple^-hasn't any .place, to go. Andorson is proud bf you, Iva, and wishes for jrou continued prosperi ty! TIIL ItHJNTRY bTORL'KEKPER .* A convention of editors and publish ers -representing the preBs of a large farming state the other day refused the invitation of a mall order Arouse to bo shown through the plant, with a banquet following. The reason was'that the association "bellpves that the mair?rder buslneBB os a class _ iv ... - . ...... i ls the greatest enemy of country com ui??lt'i?iy." - -W":-V,j ' ' ' -. ? Now. .this tnay^b* the.caaf. ,v It. hv . undoubtedly tlie enuc that many small |own . stores, .hayo , been ^n^yout\ot ? business by competition with mail order catalogu?s. But lt is a aome: r'het short-sided view pf tho economic ' ispoct of-the' 011081100. "Enough good business goes' to the natl, order houses from our town and 1 ts vlclnUy,'.Ms?td one, editor,. ?'lo' sup pprt eight good stores, each doiug A puniness of, 350,000 a. year," .'.?tire ^aU'WdeV"1 houle" h&frh "Tione* ) nf -our community bu rd en a." , aa?d i ?flothor',: r"it ojily' takeaf roUr del- ? Ir-ra.". \ .1 True, But Just why docs tho mall* ?fcdqr bpuw^^ Pl . .i'.e small btorckeeper? , Bepaus? the i ynll-ordor imqpo serves .Us,i customer? ic Uer . ipitho >f;o?,.r?i?*the'only wey I .o Ucep^ buuine::^* ??y Jjttjid' ij|..to 1 five s?rvlcj?..'_, . .. 1 ? ?*% little c|t.retul analysis in any town HI!'^ner^lly..j|^jbg^9 light the fact hut tho live storakoiper^ tho ono who ( net tho Iojig-dl.itunco competition ey ?a yin G more, wisely. ) keeping 'his ( ?tock uprtp-dat?.^Hmvlng his cuato- , nora promptly and 'intelligently, dib- ? faying bia gooda; ^arnntlcally, -tina . tot died,, Jt lBHhV nierchant who ( bought he, could kcop on doing b\\*l- -j iea nu hiti father ,;1 iii, whouo etoi-i a. a mess! of imorgtirifaod merchun ?1?*/ unattractively stowed, who , Is , il wayo "josi out" of what is wantoi, 1 *ho has gone te? thc * wall. And ho 1 ehta tho grlovancp duo -tp his own 1 nefileleneyfon the ola competitor who ? erred bettor thad ?otl'?. ^h? w?yif?r the C3untry merchant o compote with .the mail-order house t a by Uve* merchandising. ";He has , eve ml r?d van I ages over' tho- ma ll-or- ( [or'people.'' Ho;, ^^v/s-j-or should ? mow-hin community/. JHe can .give _ j ho ; pleasant word* ^S^?ffW0f|l|i^^ ??-knowledge - of indtyjdua! jcojidV 1 ions.1: "V*W;?a^.*iE?,??t?K;dl!?5p^ in ?fon f( r:t*p* lla? b* wUl^sk^?^ n?w ;< fri?ghan>8. r.v^tg. nena* but ;%\atttR'tob5jM^!*of;, j ind Uko as not -^o^n^f^L* ^vih ;j oiicB down tho strett, tell htfcr about , (Mtyjojaud: .tn,comes Mrs. Jopes's mar- 4 lcd "daughter for a l?fgo OT?OTV * j {Tb?.'?tores in this -town-' have kept ? twflr ;jmstn>sBgoln*? >r u?lbg;< tolUa- j Ive; .land by giving satisfactory s?r- | ice.'. The maU-drder hcuaea-;cannot ;) :iu. thom wbita$hj&y;>wjj6'l?.^^*??b.. j ?d~?^ft.-p?^vk^^^fv%%r''f '' .1 '.' ."' '. v;.io'v^-\; .. ;V ? KNOiAMp AMD JAPAN, . ,-. . ) l^g^?lrllu?b^^^ ,na^;Eng?a^:.V^^JclIt&n??e;^e b^ <i liar b?terness' agiiilns?"''?^^^^ V 'he grtevancb ti? rest?lui ^ hat t?r? . ainaW tmp^w OA' Japnit ? R^b?r #r;eanw;?^ '?fM I Th? vJ?p*nese nation ?ces tt?, wpU??9 1 btu ChlM ls tto e Promised* L?^: 1 ('hilra IB.floundering helplessly In the tin o- :?. of revolution. Tho big powert? u'l have .' !.. lr hands full. Japan would like .to ?eire thia rare opportunity, and fasten her grip on China. But Great Britain ?tanda in the way. Toe trinity of 'alliance requires - that Ja pan shall consult tim Britsh goveru ?i.ent lu all maters of moment in Ibo Far East, and shall give Britain a voice in their settlement. So the ambitious Japanese nation would like to abrogate that treaty. Tho Japanese hav-j bien of use to England In the present war, but they cannot seo that England is now, ur will be hereafter, of much use to thom. Ad one of tho Btrango phases of thc: situation is that many Japan ese ure advocating an alliance willi Germany. They are new at war with Got many. They hd^o driven her out of tier Chinese stronghold. But Ger many, they say, is not a natural en emy of theirs,, whereas they are bound to como into colliston with Englnnl at rivery forward Btep. Obviously, if Japan dropped her British alliance tn fa*cr e? a Carman one, lt might have grave cons?quence:' for tho United States. japan has neon nono too eaBy to get along wita while sho has been lindel the tutelage p? s friendly power. 'What if she carne, under tho Influence of a power openly or covertly hostile, to the Unituu' States? . ? -o LINE O' DOPE * n "1 T. 1 1 11 Weather Forecast-Fair Sunday; .Monday Bhowers. -o Who recently went Into tho automo bil? business, have received a car load of Crow Elk-Hart cars and hav& placed them In their display room which has been opened in the build lngv'dn ?. Wot-t Karlo street formerij occupied by .the Coca-Cola Bottlim; company. ' They announced yester day, that two cuni had bec? deliver ereirjL Dr. W; H. Fraser and Mr. L> ' A. denn' 'have each purchased one of .the touring cars. Along with the... shipment came a roadster and when shown on the streets of Ander son yesterday it received much fin ara hi o 'comment. It has three seats Instead ot two, as most roadsters. .; Judg? box,- Messrs. P;'fi. NhroW liter, John Austin and ,J. A....Brock: Qtavc returned from vahevllio'where they attended the Southern Baptist convention, making the trip In an automobile, i Judge .Cox'.stated yes terday afternoon that the convention wa? the most largely attended of any ito'had over been to and that lt hs> been very successful. South Caro lina ' had ovor 450 delegates presont ; The clerk of court's of?lco has just been fixed 'Up in first class shape, In that t lie re has* been a sacral cleaning up. All of the rr cord books in the vault were taker, down, 'and thoroughly dusted, wh'ch means n irvui dosi tn tho people who have to io in th?re so frequently and refer to the flies. Mr. P-.0A. Martin, formerly over r;i;r >?t ?ho Anderson ' cotton milla jut who ls .pow located at Newry, was an interesting visitor in tho city yesterday." . '. ,'. -./The ahurifTs ofltce. ^reports that jvcry thing in alt sections ot . tho ;uhmty in ?very quiet. Anderson ?soun ty baa \\ goo tl record for "btw inc) ordor*' so thia year, and lt la , lipped'' thai it may bo maintained. tatong the. visitara 'lo tho city yes terday ; was Mr. Tom Wbiborn bf torrin township.. Mr, Wbiborn ts lie ow nor. of some. bottom 'andu along Sis and * Twenty creek, and has been interested In the drainage project which would result ta .several hun i rod ac rca of fine bottom lahd'be ing reclaimed. Mr. Wei bora'was at 'Irat opposed to have thc creek dreds id."however, ho state'dyesterday that if tor looking ovor his lands, and see toft ino fihapo th o c re<.k waa In., ho tiad decided that come thing would ?* - **** ibout decided to support the drainage j I .-.-.Shy JSBl???>-; -r>-? ;?ft*^Trnw^^ Anderen i tated yepiorday th at tho t Icko ts : for llirj* of ? tf??on" cont? ba iscd'Vbuiy -for tho'performance tb|f iey,wer? b?ns;Ht for. : . ; .>"..' -Monday night ticket;is number 38; ^^.TufeBd^'fmatiae?;t^t?'.te.numhsr . M:?.V:.-V- ; ;.,.*'. .v ' .".ftftaday ulghi ticket ?? number H. ppifinetday matinee ticket la; nam Wafia^day^nlght ticket !B number AT THE CHURCHES o ? Crace Church. . e Hy Home nfeiake it Jias boen an nounced that?Ibero would bc no Her? vices in Crace church as tho pastor wa? away, but he 1B hore and will hold his usual services. 0' First Presbyterian Church. The services at tho First Presby terian church will-bo held as fol lows on tomorrow: Sabbath school at lu o'clock, un der tho direction of Mr. E. V7. Brown, superintendent. Tho pastor, Rev. VV. H. Frazur, D. D., will preach at 11?30 and 8.1f?. The Christian ' Endeavor.; ; jopclcty will meet ut 7:30$p.'''W-?T$.???vefcy cordial invitation^ ls oxtertdeer^b tao public to worship with nu.ut any and all of these .r.erviccj. Thc attention of the young,people Is call?i?'to tho meeting of the* society of Christian endeavor. The' topic is "Christian Peace oui How to Get lt." Central PresbrJeriun Church. ? Sunday school 'to: ir*. Thorning services, 11:30. Subject sermon, "Tho Throe Fold Temptation of-Jesus." Evening service 8:15, subjuct "?Waiting on God." Everyone cordially invited to at tend any and all services. HR8T BAP??ST CUt/KCII In view of the' fact that tho pastor. Dr. John E. White, 16 in Ashovlllo in attendance upon tho Southern Bap tist convention,'there will be no sor vico at the First Baptist tomorrow, either morning or evening. The Sunday school will meet at the'usual hour, 10 o'clock. Tho superinten dent, Dr. A. L. Sn.ethers, will be present to conduct the exercises and Rev. D. Witherspoon Dodge, pastor Central Presbyterial, church, will teach the Barac? dclass. All mem bers ar? especially invited to ' he present and hear bim. The regular monthly meeting of the Woman's "-Missionary socletv which was scheduled ta. be," held oh Monday ?afternoon has been post poned till Tuesday^a?terqogn..at .yl o'clock on acc?urftvof* most' of tho members being In attendance upon the conventionTitf'?'sTi?vllT?T '..They will all have returned by Tuesday and several 'of^ihe^mDmTTerifV'are .'.ip make reports concerning tue work 'done by the convention. MIBB; Stran athon has' been iffviteil+to sing abd -since such an attractive program. 'to be carried 0"* all tile . women afepi .especially invited and urged to, be rresent. . . ' . M{ '? On Wednesday - the teachers' meet ing will be held at the usual hour, 7:30 and prayer and praise served at 8:00.. Dr. White will be present .'to conduct bothA biil?es?i services... A term of court over in Anderson is just one murder, trial arter " an other.-York .News.*. " fi . . v>--?la ' I Tho friends of L. M. Glenn. ? '.pr and manager bl The Anderson intel ligencer, will robert, to learn that he has,boen ill for somo. timo. Ho is now in the Anderson hospital and''accord ing to Tho 'intelligencer is doing nicely and expects to return to work tho latter part of the week. In,the meantime his associate;; aro getting out a good paper.-Sparenburg Journal. -??>(.' * There aro some encouraging signs. Wo note by tho very, highly .esteemed Southern finit sain Advocate that thoro ls a strong probability of a church being built at St. George, tho county< seat o? Dorchester comity. Spartanburg Journal? ; ;.. An Anderson man swho, was at the festival yesterday afternoon said he had heard "Annie lieu rib" filing once before.7-SparwnU'*rjP'':? Journal, the. Anderson .intelligencer''.' notes that. Greece ls in tho running ?gain since the., weather . warmed up.^ Spartanburg Journal; 'r,:A? ?ggaagg" .'? uki_11 ns. ft,!..11 ., ^^^^^^^^^^' ^ ^^^^^^^^^ -;. :-" .? ? . . . , ; ? ?'? . ' - ' . . .... . ... We wer^ jjucky to isecu best cotto? Hoestha^?? to Anderson^ . Sy the 1 the best gracie steel atict seasoned ^hantltesw G?i Things for or If it's a question of value If it's a question of style If it's a quotion of fit those questions can all bo an satisfaction of our customers! Everything for the boys'. we for men -, . ' . * ti * V" , Y* . . t' ? * ' VT4 Suits $2.50.to $12.50; shirts cap3r underwear ?hose, ties. I?? ItKSIODEMSG STORE BOOM Mr. Bosenberg Re turn a From',. Snc. . s .cessf al /Trip, North,? ;.. . ?1 Mr. 'Phil Rosenberg, who. has been in Now York for pact week returned to the city Saturday morning. Mr. Rosenberg says that he had,, great luck In purchasing, stocks .for .. his, store here and'that conditions in the northern markets are quite different to what they w?re when ho way in New York last, which was along "in October. \ i. \ Merchandise ls scarce, he says, in many lines, but with, tho cash and by shopping around it can be locat ed. "I -secured some great values, in ladles' ready-to-wear and .men's anil boys' wear,' said Mr. rosenberg .Sat urday, "and my goods are coming in every day-a great deal of it moving by-express." j The room occupied by tho Rosen borg-store, formerly occupied by Mr. A.. Lesser, has been thoroughly and completely overhauled. Now* .shelv ing has been put in on tho second floor and new f?xt?rest ' hrougho?t.. Wail cases and cabinets tor clothing, i etc., Installed anil the place other WIBO improved. i)n the main floor, the improvements are:- moro, notice able,-the 8helving:'qn; tire show v side now1' extending vtdHlio; celling.. Nowy counter cases wli| take the place?$j|J itie old counters and the . overhead celling Mina been- very - much .-improy-' ed'by a treatment'' et-.now j beaver hoard, making tho piuco altogether a new btoro. ., ;\. - ' . j -v ... ? ; . - - - .- ES .- ;. j ' .- . . ; . ?- - . -. . . ~ '. ? : . - -. ,., ? ' V . : ' . ? ? ire two car^ads of the aye eyer been brought - best we mean hoes of n'? %p?\ and let us ^^S0m ---' ? - t?s?k?ASB'~~ I men's and boys wear i all occasions Wc want you to look thra~our thin cool s suit?. They are solid comfort, efficiency \ increasing, temper regulating. . \ * ; . ?... , ? Hie new ideas arfe many and worthy. One ) innovation you .will aprec?ate ia the silk yoke and silk scaming in some of our Palm ' Beaches, it maana, aa much to the comfort aa jr to the looks. ."J- ff Heat proof auita $5 to $12.50 ff X ? ?i C Z ?uiU $10 . to $25 g ? ?',?*. ?"? . ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Our night clothes are aa reliable as'our dav swered to thc ciothe> . ; j . .'-'' "~.-"-:r-' .. ,v::-v . .:. >;.... :.- ..v^;,^,-. ? ? ? ' . ' Ye?; can 'teat: eaa? in: our pajamas,- assured ar as well aa that you've got your money'* worth. V, M $1 b^a a jtfH>d ael yvith better one? Wmry ''.prfce;up:to$2;- -^vi^f ? 25c up; hats, .,^,.^....^.4 ? ^ Underwear 50c to $2 a auit | > : ? V ?|Q| gd ?TAc S/ore with a Conscience 10 Doz. Brand New (^j^ *' $i:SQ values, Monday^Vi . . J^^.> .^ ;v. -5 Doz. White Chinas ? | . vanies : ' ^:^??HB?R^ v Monday,. ... .... ^v.j>x.??^^ v; Childrens fanev;..p^^I^^39?^l??^jC^-: :.... jyv '^v;?j? $ Monday . ^' \ - .? . .J / .. .Vy^j.. j????DC V Children's fancyPantso^^^ . : t'\. ?y> r@^jj?'' Babcock's Talcum; Ppwd?r, ,2Sc vali'V ?; ' *?t?i. '; ? Monday, 2 for . . A .'; ",;V../V.^??HC^ I Ladle's Alito"?oate, Lin?ne,, 7 ',.? yrfj.&m-'' Monday'.'. .. . i V.. .. .....'\9'A | Pyre Linen Auto Coats $3. S o lvalue, "$2 ^?50 Sp?ft H?ts, Asserted Colors, 130^ ' . Ladle's Pre Shrunk White Skirts $2.00 values <fr '% 'I . Monday .... .... . . .. ..... .? . ; ; 94 ,*^Cf ft 25 Brand New Co?l Dresses, value $8.00 ^? C?-0 , Monday .. . ... J . uj ..-. . .... .. , ,^^^5??: Ladie's Large Collara # 1.00 values, ,s y S"0'?' ' ': -Ladie's Bungalow Apirons^^ *'-^i'" -%y^'v . Monday .. .. . . . . .. ..... ..,.. - .>..' . !?" . *?C;;, B. and j! Brassiere^ {ace frin'iniejd ^ '.. ' ^^aj? . Boy's and Girl's Rompers,^?^^^B^' -%' fiisf?'-'' Monday ..' .. - . . . I* . i "-..... 4... '? 0. ^Uf?f ' .;.:?ttto'<5?i^'Xinc^i^V^ScrVattt?BS,--:...;>. '?.;. : v,.:.. ' /Monday! . - [:.(?,v.4'.^ <.?.'... ^ ; ??Uv, - ?::"iic^i^^^n^^SnM/ '? ??; '> i 'ni* ri.KW?iwi 11 wiiii?'ftiry'iMi^i^MiVii' i'?\ r'lin' /hiN i:ni;'iifajw?i?^t^^