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ANDERSON, 8. C
WILLIAM BAN?8, - - Editor
W. W. SMOAK, - Business Manager
?. Entered According to Aet el Con
greis as Second Gase Mall Matter at
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The Weather
Washington, March \i.?Forocast:
Hain and colder Friday Saturday
THOUGHT FO?* THE DAY
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Kvery noble life leavcs*?the fibre of
II 'ittnrwnvph furnvrr In Ihn wnrlc nf
the world; by so mucb, evermore, the
strongtb of the human race has gain
ed r-Ruskin.
Anderson la My Town.?George
Miller. -
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Anderson is My Town?The Stand
pipe Man.
Not much pleasure ip eatit
wt
the Huffs
buildings.
The eugenics plun was niado- for
cat 11 >'. ;nbi Afcrl' bAAjani. ill \i)X.
Toddy is said to"be yet In favor ofl
homo corn's*for .-himself at the white |
j^v?^^^^^.-^^..-^^.., ......... .
The '^jp^^.%^eh? danca Is not In
vojrue tn progressive Democratic cir
cle*.; '
Clothing has not been entirely
abandoned. Some ?ew things are yet
per'nltted,
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Vincent Astor ''says he will make
farming his life work. By wireless
from hi* yacht
Fighting in Mextco has been aw
fully tam? while this heated argument
with the linked States is going on.
With such fighting as that Wednes
day afternoon It will be a long time
before we csn get a paid department
here.' '.
|ft! Is about time for Huorta to
hike out ' for those same springs in
Europe where old Porflrio Diaz found
no. much comfort.
When Bill Mahaffeg enters , the
campaign Xor the ?t?te senate some
hais npV ft* the ring ?will .^ook like
they have keen "tromped on."
In this season, of spring and flowers
and happiness, there is one kind of
flower that-48 stflt much sought after
?the wall flower at a tango party.
*?ast year's automobile may. run all
right, but you have to have the lut
est to be comfortable la the satis
faction that .the neighbors are. en
vioun. ,
Cottonseed'day with the chamber of
commerce was a Ssccess. Wish far
mers In about 40 other counties could J
MBaomo of the Anderson county vn
etlea of seed. ': J1,
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$he G. S. & A. is doing a lot tot
Ctt?ck Springs wnerfcth* water is Hufcj
in?ffereht, why not do twice a much
foj&W?llathstod, '.which has 'the best]
g?tj In the world.
WruberculoslS-Sunday" is a
Also it . would he good busln
to have a tuberculosis jail for'some
of these bucks that are always splt
*lag on >he oldewglka.
Charlie llcaron of the Spartaobura
.Herald should not plsy so rough. He
says: "Our old friend, the Greenville
News, is looking more and more like
craay quilt everyday,*'
Co' A. B. Andrews appears M
did 10 years ago and we hops he has
many years ahead. But < don't take
too long a chance, Colonel, on eta
lng the completion of the tiue Ridge
A (.0011 MOVK
The Intelligencer can commend no]
move made in Anderson in a long]
lime more than tliat on which the
Board of Health is working to secure
a public market for IIiis city. It is
a spitndtd,constructiveguove, and one
wlileh no tli'inglitfui person will op
pose. ,
Anderson'as the ?apjjni of the lead
ing agrciullurai county of th? t.'?fo
linas, as second largest producer of
agricultural products in all the south,
i and taking rank, as one of the major |
(agricultural ^nanties of the entire
I Country?for Kiieh is AMerson county
-cannot afford longer to hesitate in
I building in tills c ity a central market
place and hureuu for the farmers of
the great country in the midst of
which she hi located. Anderson needs
this market, Let her take this step
I in advance of competitive titlet, and
she will reap'dVlhft reward.
Our old friehdrirnclf Dave T^lor
of Sandy Springs was right the other
day when he said that tlie best move
Anderson ?ould possibly make from a
construct..e agricultural .standpoint
would be the erectfori of n ?'lty mar
ket. Uncle Dave know* whereof he
apoakB. , i " ] \
The editor of The Intelligencer baa
for more than two yearB called at
tention to the need of a-market, or
exchange where farmers may come
and (bring their produce. It will be
a boon to tho people in the city who
sometimes actually suffer In vege
table season for the green things that
our good friends in the country are
feeding to their farm stock because
they do not like to come to the city
and peddle from door to door.
If we had a market, the friends of
tho country would be encouraged to
produce more for the markets of the
city. The henB^ would have to set
tle ilnv.n to hiieinnss. And ar nnrna.
slonal Bure enough spring lamb could
be brought to town while it is young
and tender. Let ub have tbe market.
? U.MiKA IUiiA I lUflB
The intelligence'r c?hgratuiates'the
City of Anderson opl the aBsurhnce of
securing s magnificent "Great White
certain that nothing _
lagceptanoe of ibei
he Council].
promenades to be found, anywhere.
I ghetto*. ^3^^i-M^i$!Ff|
badly needs this great and epoch mak
ing improvement. Nothingwin dddj
more t? th? beauty and ci vifc-pride of
our cltyThaTT'Tfils' m?te aSd'The In
tel Ugencec is glad to Join hands with
the city council.Ilie.-ladies Civic As
sociation and the ?Chamber of Com
merce in pushing this matter through
to a successful comminution. We have
favored; it for .morp than two years,
and a? Is ihr caae with others of our
deforred hopes, .tho fruition makes ub
happy.
Congratulations.
THE HIGHEST AND BEST
The Qlbbes Machinery Company of
Columbia writes The Intelligencer a
highly appreciated letter about the at
tention given by this paper to the re
ceipt of tho Brissoy Lumber Company
of the "biggest auto truck in the
state." W. A. Taylor, the advertising
manager of the Gibbes company states
"We agree with y?u that this is a
boost for Anderson. The Packard- la ?
the best truck on the market, barring
none, and it Is a solid business con
cern that will use one. The biggest}
such concern, if the size of thetfucfc
has anything io do with, the Incor
poration lu which it is' Bltuate, is In
"My Town." Brissey Is lawys In tlje|i
lead, ?.*
STABTINO BIGHT
The secretary-treasurer of the
Piedmont Agricultural club writes to
The Daily ?Intelllgencer that tho pub
lic meeting Saturday to which the
people of all Anderson and Green
ville counties are invited is tor .the
purpose of getting the fanners to or
ganize and co-operate In the exchange
of ideas and to have public addresses
by form demonstrators and others
from time to. time. The officers are
P., I. Elrod, president; W. P. Nesbit,
rice president; A. W. White secre
tary; Meek Marshall,1 assistant secre
tary. This IB a Splendtd move. There
should be an organisation of fanners
|n every neighborhood for just such
purposes, and the* should take a
deeper interest in: Vue county union.
Wo have read with interest of the
appointing of sponsors for' the reunion
to be held In Anderson. ' We have
seen where the eons of veterans are
being organised for the purpose of
tending delegates to tho reunion. All 1
>f which is In v x>d Order. But we in-]:
liai that ibis reunion is for the old
lotdters. The young people must take
the hack ground. As a matter of fact
ae will not be discourteous, but the
>ld soldiers are getting very tired of]'
:he rassle daasle and society part of j'
!h* reunions. They wish to be lo
-ether and to discuss the war times, <
and they do not wish to bo showed Into
tin- background.
And they shall not be. Tills Is oik1
reunion, the one to be held here In
Anderson, that is to be for the old sol
diers, and if tiie sons of veterans and
Daughters of the t'onfoderacy and
spotiFors and maids of honor wish to
make themselves loved forever, let
them deny themselves the attractive
ness of the social glamor and devote
their time to making happy for a few
hourts these good gray men who spent
so many hours on the battle Held fight
ing to protect the south und to make
it possible for the south to be free
and happy as she is today.
THE H'Tl HE OF THK < OLM-iGh
The Daily Intelligencer a week ago'
stumbled upon information as to cer
tain movements with reference to the
management of Anderson College.
A great onslaught lias been mnie to
take Mr. W. H Hand away. This
paper was requested to make no pub
lication of anything that it learned?j
and it lias kept tiie faith, and will al
ways be found doing so when there
arise mutters in which the delicate
adjustments of local institutions re
quire some secrecy in their diplo
matic moves.
Many a girl who feels ill during
Lent will pluck up enough strength
to wear a 123.75 hat with a vegetable
and flower gardon crown on Easter.
Some people seem to think that
everything Gov. Biease does is right
and some think everything wTong^ We
think he docs good but like all hu
mans makes a slip sometimes.
MARCONI WINS SUIT.
Gains Control of the Field of Wire.
less Telegraphy. \
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New York, March 18.?The Marconi
Wireless Telegraph Company of
America, won a victory in the federal
courts today which, according to its
officers, elves the company almost
complete control of the held of wire
less telegraphy. The company won
an infringement suit against the Nat
ional Electric Signalling Company of
Pittsburg, involving basic patents
granted to Sir Oliver Lodge, the Brit
ish Scientist and Guglibltao .Mareen!,
the Italian Inventor.
! ! ill fe?fSli??^
. Jackson, Miss., March .19.?A bill
designed to prohibit the exhibition in
.Mississippi or moving pictures snow
ing "hugging and kissing unless to
show love or tenderness'hetweea rela
tives or to illustrate true love: affairs
occupied attention of the senate at
ai recent session. ' The measure was
killed by a vote of 24 to 14. The bUi
also was designed to. exclude pictures
of the wild west type and those depict
ing gambling, drinking, smoking cig
arettes and vulgar dances, such . as
the tango."
Warrington Ousted.
; Washington, March 19.?As the re-|
suit of tbe recent investigation into]
Redneld and a committee of other of
ficials of the department of .commerce,
the lighthouse service by Secretary
George Warrington, superintendent of
naval construction of the service, has
been dismissed and Edward C. Gillette,
assistant engineer, has been appointed
by President Wilson to succeed him.
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Mach Yet to be Bone.
ii. Washington, March 19 ?Though
merchant ships are expected to be
passing through the Panama canal
within the next three months, yet
builders of the big ditch have still
much work ahead of them.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Hg Rally at Piedmont Saturday?All
Invited
The Piedmont Agricultural, club;
Will "hold its next regulor meeting at
the lyceum building in Piedmont Sat
urday afternoon at 2:30 p. m. The
field agent of Ute department of farm
Improvement ! work of the Southern
railway will speak. Other speakers
will be present. The farmers of An
derson and FGreenvllle counties ate
urged to attend as seasonal subjects
will be dlacussed. These, meetings
are free and open to the public.
Snow *n Appalachians
Bristol. Tenn., March 19.?Bristol
and this section had a severe snow
itorm tonight. The snow-fall is said
U> be the heaviest for the season th?t
has been known In this section of the
country in many years. At midnight
It was tour inches deep and was still
railing.
SOUTH CA?OLIH? JTBWS.
Johnston has Voted a $20,000 bond
Issue to erect a new* school building.
C. H. Yates has been elected mayor
if Cac?u?s.'
Oscar Land', an engineer on the C. N,
and; U, died in Columbia yesterday as
the result of Injuri?s Tecelvpd when he
fell from his engine several' daya ago
at Penk.
Francis M, Cross nab been named
postmaster at Westminster.
rial W. Marvin, a graduate or C?tun
son in tbe claas of 1909 is chief en
gineer of the Hawaiian Electric Com
pany at Honolulu.
Motioo PlrtarCB Casss?salaaer.
Washington, March 19.?A federal
picture commission under Jurisdiction
of the bureau of education was propos
ed in a bill today by Pnnator Hokc
D.w. 1. 1. TU... ??wt ..... _ I ~ , _ J
u ? >. ,. * .ii- v. iM.,nt..,y wyyviMwM,
the President would license each film
Tor exhibition unless "obscene, inde
cent, immoral or depicts a trail fight
or prize fight, or is of such character
Star. itr: exhibition woi'ld tend to cor
rupt this morals of children or adults,
o>r incite to crime."
FLASHES
Everybody stood on Hie new1 bridge,
half of it,, yesterday.
David Clark, editor of the Textile
Iliilletln, Charlotte and brother of
Supt. Clark of the Anderson Mills, Is
coining to give the mill people of INIs
city an extended write-up in JiIb pa
per.
Anderson has more and prettier el
ectric signs tbgo Greenville, and just
lots more than Spartauburg.
Some of the children have to go to
school today because their teachers
did not go to Spartanburg. Give them
extra merit marks.
Swat the fly Is a good slogan, but
just lots of folks in this town would
like to hear the ash swatted up against
the baseball good a?d bard.
Peach trees between Greenville and
Anderson are' blooming and snow on
the mountains :t0 miles away.
Abbeville papers are getting peevish
about that railroad to Anderson. There
does seem to ybave been a let down
since that meeting in Abbeville.
Everybody, at home and in the store?
should be very particular about throw
ing old papers in the yard. Windy
days carry them a mile. Makes the
town look so dilapidated.
One of the narrow escapes from the
jMcGee stables .fire Wednesday was the
ouCU of Jack England, the motordome
man. lie had four fine Indian racing
[machines'stored there, and, they were
taken out just In the nick of time.
Specially built machines that have giv
en entertainment and excitement to
many thousands of people.
[ After the rain, the split log drag
is the thing to use to fill the boles In
the roads. It does seem thut at the
tuoi v.l. vi,?/ cri; in? iiiirr iu
the county could have at leaBt one,
a home-made one, to wark the main
road through 'his farm:
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"London and Paris"?That Is the
hesitation : sign in ? uni. of a n?j~w place
on West Wbitner. Then yon dip in
and glide iilty> .a new suit made by
linger, who tells all about it in his
ad.
derson'bakery
has .imported a wizard, in the matter
(Ot.^m&?g M*#4?3VyP^8> cakes and
WBiF wOMeV^lwfc%n\ short notice.
.This pie factory should ship all over
this part ol thp Satet?and Georgia.
. .The HOttse oT'Mjeteay at the JPal
metto; Theatre puJUed well despite the
rajn Thursday,, .The picture was all
that was promised by Manager Pink
ston. This kind'of picture Is usually
a winner..*'" :'" '
Vrnb^Bh ff^Mrsblp to End, -
St. ]u^^f^}MghfX?.--JTti6 receiver
ship of ^he%n^tahRellro?ld is expect
ed to end ,by A$hK$f and a reorgani
zation qf- the cofiapany is expected' by
that time, aecorui?g to a statement
made today by' si, attorney for the
road to the Missouri public utilities
commission.
Orioles Win Second Game.
Fayetteyllle. ??. C, March 19?The
Baltimore Orioles won their second
victory of the training season over the
Philadelphia Nationals here this af
ternoon by a score of 4 to 3. The
winning run was scored with two men
o?i In the ninth inning.
A y Ice flame This.
Jacksonville, Fla. March 10.?The
Philadelphia American League team
and the-Chicago National League club
played nine innings here today with
out result, the score Oeing 8 to 8. The
game was railed at the end of the
ninth inning on account of darkness
Gould Wins Championship. '
Philadelphia,1 USwoh 10.?Jay Gould
American amateur court tennis cham
pion, won the open professional cham
pionship of the world here today from
George P. Covey of England, the pro
fessional titlo holder:
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Appointed Ad?ls^ry Engineer.
Albany, N. Y? March 10.?Gov. Glynn
today announced the appointment of
Brig-Gen. W. WL Rossel 1, a former
chief engineer of the United States
army ,-.s an advisory engineer in the
highway department.
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* CLEANUP WEEK *
The ijmi\ peop?e:
:
I? ? ill. 11<|I> j^^v^.w
* are very enthusias- *
* tic over, "clean-upk ?
* week" said Mr. F. *
* M. Burnett, Wed- *
* nesday. - The con- *
* test will close Sat- *
* urday. The mill vil
* lages will be ai
* most spotless, for *
.* the people will take *
* much pride in their *
* homes. *
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The halflfdllar and cravat are the key note
of one's appearance. Keep these points
keyed up 'to 98 pet cent efficiency or you
are not doing yourself ?justice. Patched
underwear is "honorable economy'9 but to
neglect the conspicious points mentioned
above is an error of judgment.
Jonn B. Stetson^points with pride at the
selection of his,hats awaiting you here.
Hats with that distinct individuality?
just the thing to "top off" your Spring at
tire. Two dollars buys a good hat here, ah
Evans' Special. Three dollars buys'a hat
designed especially for us in the latest
colors1 and shapes ' worn in New York
$3.50 buys you a bat just a little "niftier," just a little better quality
than is found in any hat not bearing the Stetson brand.
Nothing can add or detract more from your appearance than the
way you dress your feet. You will find the solving of your footwear
troubles easy here for we have worked out the problem for you.
The Unequaled qualities and styles here in
patent leathers, tans, vicis and gun metals that
we have selected with great care from such
makers as Hanan, Howard & Foster and Snow
are sure to be a fulfillment of* your requirer
ments. They are ready now. $3.5o $4. $S,
$6. ;
SEND I S YOUB MAIL ORDERS
We prepay charges ob all mail orders when cash, check or moneyorder eccompanlen order.
*Ti!E ^??^ YTlT?i A ????gC?E??CE?"
Announcing a 15 % Reduction
in Automobile Insurance.
V rt:J
Where cars are equipped wjth a Pyrene Fire Extin
guisher all insurance companies allow a reduction
of 15 per cent in rate.
->. .. - m.
This liberal profit on your investment in an Extin
guisher and the protection" fof the uninjured por
tion of your e<ir. makes buying quick* with the busi
ness man.
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A Pyrene will be an addition to the Appearance of
your car; it's only i^itiG^'in length and 3 inch?s
in diameter, finished inWner brass o?njckle.
?n inquiry by maii or phone will bring you infor
mation as to how mucTFyou'H profit by the reduc
tion on your present arid future insurance
bS?SS $7, : r
NI&KEL $8
pyrene ?mi?m
south
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