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THE ANDERSON INTELLIGENCER Founded JUMO i?? Nerti! Malo Htreet ANDERSON, M. C. WILLIAM BANKS - - Editor W. W S MO AK - Business Manager Entered According to Act of Con gress as Second Class Mail Matter at the Postofflce nt Anderson, S. C. Published Every Morning Except Monday . . Semi-Weekly Edition on Tuesday and Friday Mornings Soml-Weekly Edition-%\ 50 per Year. Dally Edition-15.00 per annum; $2.50 for Six Months; fl.26 for Three Months. IN ADVANCE Member of tho Associated Press and Receiving Complete Daily Telegraphic Service A large circulation than any other newspaper in this Congressional Dis trict TELEPHONES: Editorial Businoss Office Job Printing Local Newe Society News . 327 . 3211 -693-L 327 . 321 The Intelligencer is ' delivered by carriers In the city. If you fall ? tn get your paper regularly please notify us. Opposite your name on label of your paper la printed date to which your paper ia paid. AU checka and drafts should be drawn to The Ander-1 son Intelligencer. .*? The Weather. Washington. March 24.-South Car olina-A-Clear and warmer wednesday. Thursday incrcrssfom cloudiness. Swat the fly; That's what. * -o Spring sprang. And then sprung. Anderson la My Town-Jas. P. Ki-1 nard. Anderson College ia1 some recu-| perator. ' "I would; rather be preaident than to he Benton,"-Villa. The Mexican situation -, look favorqbleA-to Mr. BryM u-o Billy Su44?? ls ono for whonwfts preachers wapt no Sunday cloeiejSfflS . -o Actors anttj ! actorlnes np longer boast of b?gypay. Income tax is tho reason. |j| I ? fl : The pursuit of Hueriu equal'to hap piness Is a new equation in Villa's arithmetic. The closing scenes of the legisla-j ture-a bard fought bottle. (Typogra phical error.) B. L. B?ke wlH?have to sell a lot! of cigarettes In China to make up for| that fire lons. The Orceks Bald "the beautiful and the good." When they quit being good] they quit being beautiful. The policewoman's club probably! does not belong to Ute federation of | women's clubs In Chicago. --o Candidate? for oflfctr in Mexico are | not favorites with Insurance com panies. Kot by any means. . -o Huerta has never read any speeches] cr rasages to the Mexican congress, j They mtgtu not stand for IL Huerta7 didn't run for the presiden cy. He just sat In. But he may run j out, and pretty soon at that. The night school of the Y. M. C. A. continues in ita quiet way to l>e doing | a grand, work in thin city. Judge Frank B. Gary seems to take] seriously that talk about h ia running | for the United 8tates Senate. Burns, the detective, seems to havel created enough evidence to base a| motion for a new trial for Frank. Blahop Gallor says the negro needs! something to make "religion and mo-| rattly Identical." The negro Only? "WW- jv# tU nMnlo IU timidly but ao otd; worn oMt talking ma chine r?cord-hut lt sounds good to the candidate. '. o ; .The government has raised the .weight Unltta of parcel post to 60 pounds. But a Jag is thia same old load ait**'ell. Golf I? a game that ia not aa easy' pa it look. The object of tba game hi ..__. _._n_.... .A -? 1AJ ?1 ff?. ..IT) UKI.. ?4 /UU ltd lt ilk ll fooxles you win the game. The tomato club?girls have BO right to +r> so thrifty. In good old grand* ma's days there ware no auch things ?cn* ta the old "love apples," ? a, IT IS INSPIRER. Bver read (lie Congressional Rec? ord? Really at tiiufH irY%very lnter ? st WIK. ?speclallyin In fliese days winn fair Southern Congressmen are not talking merely for campaign hunk] und for home consumption The South la doliiK tilinda'now. and lier representatives In congress un* on the job. (It's diilii ult to write any thing these days without lapsing in to slang, especially if one Irishes to be explicit.) lint there is one thing In the Con gressional ltocord which fljrery Kan cnn weil afford Ut n ad ^ Vei y ilky. ?ind ti/'t is the opening prayer by lite chaplain of the Renate. It in always concise, pointed and brilliant. But the petition which baa impressed UH moat in 'bia recent apostrophe fe-''^?? I&w? Dr. Prettyman, the chaplain, Yi\w ex pressed his lof|y> aenkk<aent : Almighty dod. westbank Thee for every influence that has ever come Into our lives that lias made it easy to do right ami hard to do wrong.' Over *venr path, of life Thou ii ii st thrown Thy law. Thy law stands as a barrier over ev ery evil way. Thou dost guaran tee the rights of men by Thine own divine sanctions revealed to men, made known by a thousand ministers of grace/?and love Crant, we pray, that wo may bring every (lunation of civil ad ministration to the supremo test of tho moral law, that we may re member that we shall pe great in tlie elevation of a great nation, that We shall be strong in saving the best f~r all the people. In pro portion as our lives are lived In accordance with'the wi)l of Qod. Grant us thy guidance this day to this end. Por Olvri&t's sake. Amen. Men ot South Carolina, memorize that prayer. Think upon Its every word. It is a classic, lt ls inspired. WEAR NEAT CLOTHES. The more money a man bas, the I less he is likely to pay attention to his ?clothes ano his person. Tnls ls ? wrong. The Bible itself teachea no to adorn thc person. Cleanliness is next to godliness and we can't see how there can be true godliness with out cleanliness. A dude ls a thing to be dosnlsetV eitlier the poor harmless male, or the I I .deadlier female of the anecies, but al ? man can be clean and go neatly dross-1 ed without being a' dude. A clerk In the Chicago internal rev enue office remarked on the day that the last income tax returns . were il thing. Bsed the landed In. handed tn. Yet men in who did not look as if they ! could Bign a check for. titree figures, yet they showed up .-property worth | millions.. :? i POETIC PEET-IANI) "OTHERS In - presenting to the United States I senate his recent article on health and how to regain it au? keep It, Senator | TlUi^sn was forced to scold ?0:u? O? the senators for smiling. In fact he reproved them. Looking over the ex cellent article, a production tuai should be of great help to any man with hardened arteries and softened nerves, we see this statement, among a number of others "Inhale deeply. - Then go through the same movement wit!?the loft foot." Some feet, senator, some feet yo wonder the grave and reverend sena tors smiled. We have heard of feet and feet. K..lW?.Jtoi^^ aprlng poet gally tripa the fllx-foot dactylic measure th*oVgT?,Tue**ntna*) motrice maies; we have heard of the stately pomp of the" spondtle'a tremen douse toot power; yfo have heart the, fables of the gas m?n ??? tue feet of which ho sings; but this is the first ?real live, breathing foot Jot which there ls any record tn the archives of the United States senate. No wonder the senators smiled. But any man with a foot.that can Inhale deeply should go higher than the United States senate. ' He ahonld run for some office. Tho converse relation, of clothes ?and prosperity ls noticed in all stages ?of aoclety. Savings banks officials, particularly those dealing with re cent Immigrants, bear similar testi mony. * ''?le or Hungarian creeps | humbl. J th? bank, as If he doubt ed his right to stand on ita./marble In the pr?sence of tree born and lord'y Americans. An exprelenced clerk might feel like setting a dog on him as a tromp. ?A> ui.d behold, he puib s rrrcct but protruding wallet**and begins to count out the fives and tens; ali soiled and redolent of long repos? In his perspiring pocket., When tho "wad" ja. complete, it is several' times a? much ss the fashion plate fir? o'clock tea clerk neniad the counter, could produce. In business life good clothes are ?the badge of hope end ambition. A man a sense of confidence Hgton can scarce bestow. WeU flt// lng and calfeo" W ?lothes suggest both past success and babita of at tention to detaR.tbat cannot fall to Impresa a ?tranger favorably. RETRENCHMENT A spirit of retrenchment apeara to have Infected the Dally Mail. It ob jects to lh?- "whit?' way," or ?he ex pense thereof. Very muni, lt la com mendable to have a saving spirit righteously exercised. Dut there are other palpable wastes on the part of city. Well, say for instance a ?itv Hork who Klves Just oodles of his time to other than the city's afiftlrs. CIVIC BEAUTY in rounding t,ut ten yeura of service the ?"?vic Association of this city baa much of'which'to bc proud. The pres-' ident, Mrs. Kufus Fant, mated in her j report that the "climax" was the great white way. Of course she does hot, rru-an tlrnt the association will Stop with'this. There will fie* rtotnin^ antl-cHmaic about the work of the association. We hear that the next move will he for a beautiful park. This would be a j<reat thing for the poor. IN MY TOWN A nice compliment has been paid an Anderson county farmer boy, Lieut. Com. Louis C. Richardson, now of the United States navy /ard at New York, where we understano he is engaged in ! tlie making of the hugest Diesel en-| gine In UBe or under ^Instruction in! the world. This will be an engine that burns oil for fuel, aod will- cost a quarter of a million dol?an. . The compliment paid Commander Richardson is in his being selected to preside over the annual banquet of the American Society of Naval Engin eers to be held in the Army and Navy Club in Washington on the 25th of April. Commander Richardson ia one of the brainiest and most popular men in the service and there are big things In ator? for lilia in the navy. He is the Son Of old T-ehunrw. o-? thc v, t>i.*u of Anderson all honor this gifted and stalwart young naval officer who in his brief career has already had many honors bestowed upon him. From hoo ping clods to the bounding waves is u jump, and in these day* of paternal ian* j it is rerreBhlng to look upon a sin cere sturdy chap .like Louis C. Rich arriunn. ?ihn hs.5 pushed hirnSct" t? Jhe top. v Thon: are some kickers in thia town! Sat* can't be beat. One man went* to the office of the Southern' Utilities timpany tc Day lila light bilk The . pany had put on a new rate, under ?pew contact with the etty for five S. "Ia thia any. different from ?month," the consumer naked. . it ls Just 25 cents-lpwer,"..he was. by Archie bathefcrft ?81***0 *t?a Jy lets peopl?T give him moneyrf 'viobn't want it at all. I want the ld rate." . "But we can't change, tho ? trat?" replied Mr. C?thcaret The; ! took UP his quarter ,and went j grumbling about a city that would o Ko a,contract that would'save hlmi . cents a month on his lights. I lljl i . -' I , ?Charlea E. Cobb, the man who "Bet"' j ftcetylene in Anderson county, is in j Waterloo, Iowa, visiting the head-j quartern if his company -shich he so'? ably " .^-esents tn tho south. He wlp'aes to have The Intieligencer como! to him for thirty daya. "A paper' from Anderson certainly looks good," he saya, " I actually read it through before I read my mall." S M^y 28 ia the date for the beginning ot the Confederate Veterans' Reunion tn Anderson and the discovery waa, made that this ls the anniversary of i the wounding of Gen. C. A. Reed, one. ci Anderson's most distinguished mes.} The- Injury which maimed him for life I occurred on May 28, 1864. .at tho bat tle bf Ha^vea'ranina, ii I yirtinisf. :^Iir.j this' hatti? Hampton's Legion of which J ?en: Reed was a member, had practi-' cally routed-the ?ne?*'pad iih^tbtm to tlight when they > Vwre attacked from the -flank by Grant and in turn were routed. Col. Reed sustained a Severe wound In the battle* and suffer ed for months from lt W. Kenwick Bradley If '*? United Statea revenue service, was in town yesterday and suggested to The Intel ligencer to warn the people to be care ful about cancelling the revenue stamps on tobacco boxes, etc. He stated that he ia not permitted, aa ? government official, to give out Infor mat'on, hut he wishes the.people to" know that the law will bs enforced." He Ands that many storekeepers are ignorant of the fact that the law re quires them to cancM revenue stamps on cigar boxes, etc. Mrs. j, A. Alewlne baa returned to h?* home in Abbeville attar a abort ?tay with friends and relatives In An derson and Honea Path. Vessels Leave fer Cruise. Norfolk; Va., March 2e-~The new euper-dr*adnought battleship Texaa 'M? hattW.eMn V*rm^?t ~U?* ? *3?5?. '"the, Norfolk \ navy yard ? today, ripe, Tove* goes to New York (wm whexe ?ft will -proeeed on bar ohaklag-down tra?a?. . ? "The Pertta of Pa*Jhii"" * .-a Tn?' Fuimeno Theater t* * L* FRIDAY, . * . * * March, 27& * * * OF DR. KIND FOR PRESIDENT Prest Johnson of Winthrop Pays a Splendid Compliment to .His Colaborer there for 19 Years -Dr. Vines Feels Very Good Ove r ?ft > > I'pon the election of Dr. Kinard to thc presidency of Anderson college, Dr. John P. Vines, who ls now the president, expressed groat satisfac tion. Dr. Vinos has held tho place temporarily,. Jo. connection with his I p8B4OTiab;vc4k.v.He said. la**..nWsW "It is a splendid selection. The loyal ty that has backed the cyllege hereto fore, insure the fruition of all the plans that have been made, for Dr Kinard is a man of ability, professlon al fitness and executive ability. I feel good over the outlook." Splendid Tribut*. Dr. D. B. Johnson of Winthrop col lege, with whom Dr. Kinard was a collaborer for 19 years wired The Intelligencer last night: he Intelligencer, Anderson, 8. C. Rock HUI, March 24.-1 have Just heard or Dr. James P. Kinard's elec tion to the presidency or Anderson college and wish to congratulate the board of troutees or that institution upon securing such a good naan aa head or their college. Dr. Kinard, In his 19 yean, of service at Winthrop college has thown his special fitness in character, scholarship and good judgment for auch a uosltion. Dr. Ki nard is widely acquainted through the state. His long experience in a'col lege tor women and his attractive personality with a back ag ot strong and progressive trustees insures p great future tor Anderson college. D. B. JOHNSON. Commands of Confidence. ' .ProT. Wvl^i?ana/.wh?t^^?jr^aa caiied tb the same position, and '.vas released in order to le* hin continue In his present field o.' wora in the state, sent the following message to The Intelligencer: Columbia, March 24.-Anderson col lege is to be congratulated in getting Dr. Kinard ror its president. He is an excellent man and has had con siderable exp?rience in a girl's col lege. His equipment ai a man, a scholar and a teacher ls such as to command to confidence of the people at the outset. W. H. HAND. From Prof. Ward law. And the following is from Prof Patterson Wardlaw or the State Uni versity, chairman .of the.:.committee that came hero to get Mr. Hand's re lease from Anderson college: . Columbia. March 24.-Dr. Kinard le an author ot note, a polished scholar, and a delightful companion, a lovable friend, and a tried teacher. He will rank well an ong the college presi dents of the SU-te. Commission Form a Success In Over Three Hundred Cities Letter from Mayor of Spokane, Washington, to W. A. Sanders of thia City Tells of the Benefits of the Plan of City Management The Daily Inte?ig?neer has beer, es- , "Fourth-By clune knit organiza deavorlag to' get information on the tlon and personal supervision of his subject of the cuuimibsion form oi department, the commissioner baa government. W. A. Sander*, civil en- snown an increase ot nearly 100 ppr gineei, ja resident1 of Anderson but cent in the quantity and quality of the formerly assistant to tjje city engineer work done. of Spokane, 'Whsh., has received a very "In Spokane public Improvements interesting, letter,! from the mayor of have been cheapened from 14 to 46 per that city,-: giving . h 1B reasons for fav- cent. oring. the.no.* plan* of government- The "The cleaning bf the streets, th* up rollowtyi'g ar?;, extracts from .that let? keep of our public institutions and the ter;, ' ii service rendered to ur people for less' ."Opoilj fetidness., and when I Bay money than under the old system, 'good by >!???,'? 1 do .not necessarily . Ito M!ore Cheap Politics, mean 'big MSlneaa,' for. not all 'big ."The city hall has been redeemed hwMp^?!' laoarood-bustDeaB* any" more from .that odium of graft and cheap (fife alli 'sn^?f^ualttessv is 'good bulripolitlce anti tho wOrst'^r'erMic?^s?y aft?;' bb*,; ajil (gpa*,business, whether about us 1B that we are monarchical big or 8hiJ?4J^jlg.dfln^^lng some read- and non-representative,'and that some Ju&tmeo^of ,t$,e p^ag?n?nt of the of ua lack business ability, modernly.,. , fjrff?i, "The present city council is meet . "P??ep|? .nav?; grown weary of the, lng additional fixed charges such as mismanagement^ tue waste and extra- $875,000 for parks and playgrounds; vugfthcejand in .Borne cases the Irres- $1,000,000 for c?brete bridges; $250, ponaibfllty and "fmpmclency, if not the OOO for a new etty hall: and $200,000 in graft "?ajnjd. 'hd?dl^ Vhlch has been in- s4neet'lights,1 sewer and other ni?bli" cidcai- U> ;"u?;v"\jT our uiunieipai at- in.'provements wot'assessed "to abut fair a. !' p* * _ tins property. We hava also taken "The, public, hus- come to feel toe up $1,250,000 of outstanding water truth or what the'Hon. James Bry^e, warrant? which were drawing ala per author of 'The American Comnioo- cant and were being discounted"; wealth,' said a few decades ago that other five ptr cent, at the banka, and the' one conspicuous failure of the have funded that in a twenty-year wa American people ia seen in tho gov- ter bond serla: at* 6 per cent, ao that ernment of the American city,' and now we can buy ou, surp?ea in the stirred by the consciousness the peo- open market for one hundred cents pie itt our American cities are exper- on the dollar. lencing what I am pleased to cai the "The Milwaukee railroad- having renaisance of civic responsibility, and purchased one side of one of our bust a new day is dawning for the Amerl- ness streets, has withdrawn nearly can city. - two million dollars of property fro? "Arnon tho signs o' the u?w awak- oar city assessment rolls, as this is enmg" and the answers given tn the now taxed aa operative property un? public demand for civic readjustment, der the state law, and yet with nil nope has attracted'more attention and these additional fixed charges and '-?ie none jip tay judgment is mofe preg- shrinkage in aSsesement values, we nant with the promise of civic bet- have reduced taxation $90.000, and for torment than tho" idea or commission the first time rn over ten years the torin of government whose policies are fiscal year waa closed Without a deft* already in 'rprce.,'tn over 300 or our cit appropriation. American elftes, ?ria the striking fact Has Helped Spokane. to be. noted lethia connection is that "That Spokane baa hot'suffered, but while, this list .of ?bites has been grow- rather has been revived under com ing Jot the past' decade, and white rei-' mission government is evidenced by peted attempts have beep made to the fact that Just now there are over revert'to the old' couhcitmantc'forms $25,000.000 In' public ' impf ovemonta; by of government, up-to-date not one city railroads, power com?i.nies and prl in America has iso Vcr Buffered a re- tate citizens, not in contemplation, lapse. ' Individual pommissloners* but in actual process of construction, have failed, here ant? there charters "in regard to the moral condition of have demonstrated the\r need of re- the city, it ls only to be said that thc adjustment, but no reversion to type law la being enforced abd there la no has so far been recorded. ' commercializing of rice. Over forty Reafltrmed by People. r loons have gone out of business "Spokane called a apeeal election etnee the commission form of govern November, 1912, to vote on a possible ment waa adopted, many of these. 11 reaall, not of the individual commis- censes having been cancelled by the alonara, but on th? aharter of commis- city council and others forced out of sion government itself; and trna result business on acocunt of the enforce* ot that ?le</.ton waa ^'reaffirming of ment or the law. / the charter by a rota of practically ' The social evil baa been eliminated two to one. rt carried.in1 tere ry ward ao far as Institutional and commer and waa gtvjtm much1 larger Indorse- ciel phaaes of lt are concerned, and ment than when 4* waa adopted near* while there Is doubtless a great deal ly two years before* M 0r clandestine vice being practiced in Several fleed Jft*asori. certain lodging housea and n?tela, yet ' Good bu8lnea? ataHrkht-,aponSeu'-''forUi?i? ?ta*-^sent se: bees relatedly commission government for several j mad? on public platfonnfcr 'Tatt* there reasons: .? if- sc? - strcrt sr ?a a??sy T SSS ut7 ' " Firii-it remantes municipal affaire of Spokane where a peraon cannot go from thc domain of party polttiostaad ?Rh a little child and seen no condl efl?nt-Sta caadidsfca <othe' electorate tiona other > parhaifa?T than a dru&k?? upon the- sole b?ate of character ata* m?m, whfrgn -wearan^ assag a Wash to ability. the cheek of a child or an apology "Second-By electing tho commun from his guardian's lips'" sloper* ht large, the'old ward-pofhlcs -~ .j??h IV^ir ?og ??U??, tradius; sad , ?rae Tom faa* ?es?* pat?or.*Ke abu-?-?, mr* completely An article mus* have exceptional eliminated. merit to survive a pexj<>d_ pt forty .Thlrd-By focailsing tba linea ot chamt>erlaln^^^laa?a?y government, yap reduce tQ a ?ml- flrgt ottered to tba public in ltW, mum the friction of government, the jvom a small begfnaig R:I??* ttrown nir\ flash S?t?M?.tlM Iftgtalatlvo anti *?T?? ??d DODnlsrlulV until tt hm? exee?ttve branches is dons away ??ti, obtained a world wtdenr?pubr4Kaa. Ton and the mayor ts not made the scape- vr?l Und he thing helter tar a cough goat of the administration, thoa?, who or cold. Try it and you wUl.-aader mako the laws ar? charged with the ?und Wny it ta a favorite after ae reaponslbUltr of their enforcement, of more than forty years. It not and each commissi*? er in charge of only gives relief-tt cures. Wu* ada his own department ta directly respoo- Dy Snmii' Pharmacy. (Adv.) albie to the people. I THE CORNELL A protest against the monotony in men's hats. And yet not a burning of bridges; for if a man wishes he may put the Alpine valley in the crown. . ( ^jj . TVrSS^wni^vli^>ibil64igh it all; the shades blue, bronze and brown,, are new though the ''""-names b?'?ld. ; " : >W H.. The.rbrjm is .firm,- with, wfitfiA,* edge. . . 'rfife' rJ?tia is of fine taffeta^riirJj^rHor* ?J There is no hat like it. lt's,.a Stetson. ,*3.5o. , I , Some smart low shocs-t- (>i ^e"1" Can shoes be smart and cost .,, only 84.00? These new ox . ,, foids shoes are the ansurr Distinctive lines;? in tan, dull {" calf, patent leather; very (jf?v er; very substantial; the i?eat r.;/-.*>'f* . low shoes we have seen for $4 ; ,,F?r. /-;.'? ' ' .h* ?Th* Stare WKk . Cesaetoa??!9.!,: o?VJ < . : ??< waly . s..? !. F*** *."?.. .?. ? ' . *?}?hnb . ?- ? . ... - jit,- . j v> *'?f-'J' ' . . . -. . .; . . .-{'?><'' ?-- ; ; ' 3 ( i . tub . , , .. | ?i? ?XA.J?A*} TWOa' ? . ? n ??.uii.lt ?? ? in' LUIrtSJ,,UW-,J?UJaiHI^ 9 I M ,. !, .ai JA11.. ,.,-^.i.". .. -i?l?W, ^,?^135??*.r iSeaiinrul ODF ing lune .' . .. . o? -1 : : - . . ..?.. Is tfee season of year when the i I? Are ?il) en i n The Question WherefSanI .Buy;{|fyjSup plies Most ^dvantaigefl?rtsi^L? Where Can I Buy Go?d tte* lliable Merefianiise Smallest Outlay ot* Cash? In Other Wordjs, Where Can I Get the MOST SATISFACTION For My CASH? Don't Accept Anf Answer tb the above Question before von have Investigated OUR Goods : ??k 1T"fc mm H Bm-lin mi irntMMi li i maitt-ri m 11 i i . ? *0i.Mt%^^."^^J^^^^^^S|y* j??t ' ffl ? ?~ ^ ^-J^il?> iTl _ . . usoorne & rearson With Eve r y t hing for Every bo dy