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rasade* mt . North Maia SCreed AXDEH&OH, 8. C WILLIAM BANKS - - Editor W. W ?MOAK . Buatneae Manager ' ??tared According to Act ot Con 8#MM aa second Clea? Mall Matter at the Foetoffice at Anderson, 8. C. jpahllshed ?terr Morning Except Monday Essal-Weekly Edition on Tuesday aad Friday Mfrrslaga y Semi-Weekly Edition-fl 60 per Tear. Msathan.ot' fha * MO mated Psaaa aad I Receiving Complete Dally Telegraphic ! A 'targe circulation than any other rewspaper In thia Congressional D?? VtXIFBOnii R?tortel . ."""T" - . - 8171 Baalneas Ottos.til aloa Printing ..... -at8 ! Local '.lew? -. 1? ' P0**** N*we ' " ' " m Tao Intelligencer Ja delivered hy carriers in thsjdty. fit yon San to aa.. Opposite yonr, name aa . lal ?I your paper ta printed date ta which' year psp<sr is .paid. < Ali .ense?a and drafts should be drawn to The Ander son ^toliiKBooer. '?'i' -4-41 i-i* ui-J-Lu_a The Weather, Sun's attain' higher in de sky above mab head? \ Watah milly un time am comln': fiats mah blood af iah fer to dream o' rn lily una ? Watah miltyun time am comln". -o Abm- Good Morning? Is everybody happy? i if Clmfleeton stays wet would "Wlnnshoro? Fort Sumter Barle has met a Wat erloo. lt appears. -o Gee. newspaper business In Colum bia must be profitable when suits of .that stiffness ara entered, ^ ? .U is declared to be only a rumour*I that report that Senator Bristow of Kansas had declared war ina O^ssXl .Britain. } :; j!;.. fl^ehnlrmsn of this'Ualoti T^aciac lu-Tlsfer rfu g graduates Jana _ srisa/'tay-'* >.'' ? ' " ~%) A party of explorera is going to the Antarctic to study the habits of Whales. One of known babita is ar-t? lng without Fletcherlxlog. . J -o The rheumatic legion of Anderson county would be willing to suffer a few twinges to hear the raia coming dowd on the old roo ft ree. At. the hour of going to press Obs J ernor, Colouitt,, lt waa underataid, wael atilt dbbs^dffbeiher Texas would whip all Mexico on Its own hook. rephrtjtha? tinerta ls, moat Bf she*tabe, would set a ter, if he didnt act with the finesse ot a Philsdelphin lawyer *\\ ^y^u Spain had Wo.Offl men In Cub?, and tbej|wer| not tra heme soil. - Took ua sta: mourns io whip :mn. Bar. Wilson Ja right in going slow against the M?steans. '? >? -1 Personally we should like to heat John Temple Grains roll 'em s??s \\n mXii ?T?> art patriot to turn dowe leraoh wr.uld be still S. however, If that pretty bevy ie Weat girls would lust comt college and al!, and make them _^t,Wi.i?i-.- ??-?-.- ?Mm?t??t ? . -ammwmt -IKIVWU LUMOUIWO n.i.u w.. . ?hst the prohibition bil ?bh^*'*,%:h1d. eleonora^ stimulants foi sbeol&d. abd church purposes and a! r?adr.^^<iJ?md*se<*^'tl - are on tfet sics list _ , thar earth pri?e up so th at th* - va ol? the ?nit of Mexico ?tot) ove? IHBaMF : r^ne and Kermit (rndciug home with ?hcti ?ress et the me Anderson on Son w -wm A member of the grand Jury calls our attention to the number of true bills found with reference to the blind tigers in this county. While of course he could give no details as coming from the grand jury room, yet we ere informed that 100 cases could have been worked up by detectives aa easi ly as lf>. There are no open brothels of dens of inquity, but it is the help pocket flask which ls being flourished. ThlB paper hag taken a stand against bringing the dispensary back into Anderson county, not for busiess rca. on against lt so much as beca?? ? ve realized that it would be Injurious lo tho interests' .of th? farmers ~i Anderson ct|unty. We are doing* all that we can to encourage, assist and urge the development of the rural Mfa of fhfs'country and we believe moist sincerely that to re-establish the dt?-' pea sar y would bet to cause sorrow throughout our ttfWidistricts, where there would be drunkenness and curs ing and probably homicides on the highways. But let us be fair. One of the ar guments used to gt.: the people to sign this petition that was circulated around waa this, so we are told : "The rich man can get his liquor, fix it HO that the poor man can get his." So far as we are personally aware the "rich" men of Anderson county are, teetotalers-we will not. be offensive' in the uso of names- jana tne man who* seems to be able fojitfet all that he want*'and more' ?h?4 its good for h i m tia tim fellow that < wl^ stop you ?ri the street and ash ypuiior a qua** min%$y< j Kl . ? But all of that aalt$e,:; The plea has been made that some: ?people resin get liquor more readily i$an others. Men of Anderp.on, now ls j (he time to disprove, that. Now la thi tj^jo to snow tha? we mean to ke?2> (liquor out of Anderson county, or to keep lt to the lowest minimum. The sheriffs of fice and the police are handicapped because their every move is noted by the boot loggers. Bnt why cannot the citizens themselves get together and organise a law and order league and -t sp the 3?oTey -io e?si>b** mon tc assist the sheriff in his difficult workl This baa been done with success in other counties why not try it here? . Three hundred men of purpose and courage from all part? ot tho county, banded Into a law and order league, can jk?ep this county almost dry ol the sale of liquor by the boot leggers and blind tigers who carry their atufi around with them in. bottle.. It would be the same way, so far as their con duct, if the dispensary were hera, onl> it would not: be noticeable with thc county soiling liquor to bllndttgers who would' make it into more iiquoi icen othei HHmry telli harm Ss 'not alon? lin the nell lng of the liquor, h?t tn tb.? [subsequent and attendant evils. Thi I men drunken on mean liquor will gel into a game of "akin" and will com' I mit all sorts, of crimes and misdeem ore. Among the other things that hav< I been known to happen ls the Bettine afire of valuable bodies of wooded hinds; the killing cf half a dosen pi more negroes lu the last year. Thest things are demorallbting to farm laboi cf the country and are distasteful ts the law abiding citizens of the county We call upen the men in the count: who are moat fleeply interested in thi j proposition to take lt up and organic for ihelr^ own protac^njajid for thi lion will hot be held. By the time th? Hst is pruaed of names placed then improperly, lt raa^be^ found Insuffl tent in itself, and we believe reall; that lt ls. We, believe that there wll be no election, and even if ther should be it will not result lo the dis pessary being put back upon th' [people ot the county. lt la therefore ?siuarely np to th ; opixttients of the dispensary to di ?something to show that they maw business and that they mean to* kee] Anderson county aa dry as possible. And If those One Westers came ev ery day th?.7 would soon have moa of- Anderson'? young * aoi. studyin the nsalmody. I OTT? HI ;i m nm WA? r KOWARI) K l KnUst for Wfe, Pass ?he Won 3 I Temorrew. ?0** (Makea Seraph? HMi'iiyj*j^'^Wftti*r,'miltMi< We bave deplored the r le of col l?ge athletic societies wnlch bara 'from participation in Intercollegiate gamea men who have accepted money for services rendered aa professionals during the holidays. It seems that the bringing in of "ringers" could be ?avoided tn some other manner. We {deplore as much as any one else a ten dency to make college athletics more than a pastime, but why should a ca pable athlete who IA at, the same time a close and ' honest etndeht ne de barred from college gamea because he lhaa, played a little baaeball in tho sam? mer and In t*his% way 'b?lped io earn the money to pay bis college expon eos? ' We consider him decidedly more honorable than the than who receives pay la.mwwy>.Qr..oiher. form, of value ifntmm cottage* io* playing set* eol* jiggft.mea athen about.aU *th* .aeAlage work he does Ja to figure to beat a bunt to first'base. The college baseball, man once waa a Jest among the old time professionals bot today the major leagues are being lilied with college men. If not of pro fessional speed at the outset, their col lege training makes them easily adapt ed to atar work. For be it known that the most miserable thing in base- i hall ia a "bonehead" and thia the col-1 lege, man ls not, as ? rufe. Under professional coaching the Standard of play in college baaeball has risen rapidly during the nest few (Vean. Veteran big leaguers hnj# aided the natural player hy advice and inntructlon. ' Little hints < trat; take tho ball for a quick throw and other pointa of technique?tt?fhqi game quickly bring players witftfaatrt ni qualifications' within the rtfajfa j?t major league possibilities. Allstate connected, with the professional'j^nta, today realize that the coll?ge bas?-; ball team offers ene of tho best re cruiting grounds at the disposal of the big league magnates. Billy Evans, the American League umpire, a college a????B?? ttu? close obser\er of every angle of baseball, said recently In dis cussing this phase of the game: "The college hall player has become a big factor in the major leagues. Ten years ago ? collegian was s rarity ic a big league line-up. A fow yeera ago major league scents, In ' search of promising material, gave the college, gamea very little /*onsideratlcn. At a big game' last e ? ?aar between 'two fctroug ?friega teams, exactly - twelve major league scouts were la attend-' ance. Quite a testimonial to the raina, placed on the, college player by the mea whose duty *H l* te pipk -up AK lure big league atara '' ''<? "Connie Mack ht the pioneer in the exploiting' of the (MteMe^lay?r. The resourceful. leader cit fa;'v6im Charaplonn saw? the wor-A of the col lege player, lang.before any other ma jor league manager looked on the "varsity athlete seriously. ,1 once jwke^. Mac^. why he was always so a?^r^sa to l^k-sTcr-the ^x?Htiitij?B col lege ' players. - His reply was brie2, but' CR?r?ei*ri'*l.ie of ??? fMSsCUs lead er of the Athtatlcs.-' *I like'' j^mta, who caa *b?nk. Four yaara of' atudr certainly ought to improve a fellow's intelligence. If lt hasn't lt doesn't take me very long to discover the tact. Another reason why I favor the colle gian ls because he comes te me free from any other style of play. It ls much easter to get players accus tomed to your way of thinking, who have never been drilled in say other syntcro. Another point In favor ot the collegian is that he known pretty jweU the best rules for keeping in J condition. I have no use tor players 9.;??ho fail to keep tn condition.. He al so has been taught the real value of discipline by his prof easer in thb class roam ead pla coach, on tho hall ?THE TRUE TANfl?.? ' Defenders of the 'HalngO" In Conti nental Europe ajre inucb disturbed be canse of the. edle!* against it ' from the Roman Catholic church and pro pose to Invent a new dance based on the tango movemeaS Tko* to elim?nalo whatever rnVibt be* constd ?[ered objectable and to inaugurate a dance "to which no exception could possibly be taken anu te call it the "True Tango." However, it seems that something other than art will correct the evils t'oi the ugo. "Self preservation is g'the firs? taw of natura," and Cor this -mn um. I ON rovKfmr. . Amara 1 AlongYea ?ok af these hot ase! i 7 wvmiKu? The Intelligenc Daily Sfiort St ! Poring tlie transition of ttie govern ment of Mexico f&n Madero to Huer ta e young American, wk? lu tue cap ital of that country to see what was to ba syep. Pepi ?taufora. waa greelthy sad had not settled eWn^ttfaaV busi ness or profession. He spent bis time wherever ?there, waa any excitement Dtfrlhg that lou? period when tfie Bal kan states were preparing to resist their masters, the Turks, Stanford was there watching the preliminary move ment und joined In une of the exped? And now mMwkWk^nWm t?r man ha wa** dWuw'tlui 'iwwfdiuplf among the various factions. One day while dlnlug'nf'a restaurant "he ? made the acquaintance of a Mexican who sat' at the same table with him! Senor 'Jose Sandoval offered to show, the American Uie sights of the capital and piloted bim from one curiosity- to an other, thoa acquiring bis fervent friend ship. Then Sandoval offered tb Intro duce bia new acquaintance to some of tap Mexican ladles. Stanford assented and was taken to call upon Senorita Marla Mulina. Shi ilford^ ^J^^^^^^^^^^^^ Banu- time very.' nnstitlsf^Sm^r "Unsatisfactory ^W&ttjftii^?' mean "I can't make her out I don't know whether she ls fooling tue for a pur pose* or whether aha has given me a bit of her heart" Sandoval looked at the American j ??ruuuu?ugiy. ' TiXiduin,'" ha said. I ' There ls something, about her that makes me distrust her.'? replied Stan ford. .. "Well, then, why do you not take pains to learn something about ber?" nu w tuu z. do ?u?t < "Observe when she. goes out; then go -Into ber r ouse *atnf^welt,< look; about * "spy on Wreaked Stanfordeieraly. ail It xffj^s?v o? are in love with her. Belnfcinjwve I presume you wishtb* marry her? Are you ao squeamish that you would mar ry a woman who-may-tte an adven Stanford *lIntoned, ant did not; reply. Sandoval continued: 1 tic ' dancearaWy,'if?<jai #iBo tba dis cus w^rdiufc to ?ifee following dis patch from London : "The afternoon tango fad, is becom ing weaiisom. ?OUUK unmar-. ried diplomat!^. The dowagofs ot so ciety were reactant to take up the SOW dance, twit the -cfaSv u?? -how become general among old ladjds who do < not iniendjjo forego .r/u^y th? new lease which it has gi von,them on youth. Hence the woe ot the ?young diplomats, for the dowagers are giv ing countless '.afternoon dances to which they all are invited. '". }' "If. would be fatal to the, social ca By PHELPi . ? -- ..(continu* - Yesterday.) There are vfeai factora . tn every sale. There a*8V always .flour*' There caa be no mora and thor? caa 'be no lew. " , , yFinsi, thtiroji? w?f ?P'Pyt*'?*'? th?' vr?S who sells thereto ?The secondais Cha cuetomer. , The third iippt il? tiler product which you .w&tetSe* t&f sale,:. The fourth?tm.edle itaeif,, The ilrst throe factors in every sale can be seen, the fourib cannot You may see the res?lt of realise the BEN EFIT FROM tho sale,: but! you can NEVRUt RMMM? Aa rciencc is orgaafeed^knowTodge, the science of aalesmanahlp is organ ised knowledge, clustered around these four things, the salesmanship, the customer, the product and the sale. Organized kno*i?dge moon this subject, organised ead classified in such a way thai we can meeter, and thi_- knovledae to our respect ive floes of bnalnea* means increased earning power to every one engaged th Belting ad^lhiag. " We realise that a man. ia worth about a $1.03'of'11.60 from bia ears that price ? ^daV*ib^roicd1 ?boWiil? ?i??alrTa?!'.'?;?he 'bt?h? <f Of ali thought; tho ability to ?et Impression? la tba mind throagh ?a? sense. These senses are the road to the mind. Non. psreaptl-m ie the nogattTO, $ercepthm ^s the positive, the ability to compare, one thing with aaOthef S* a positive. InludJdouetn ; the killing nega have your potaf? weil tn your mina, and thea tl: to reason them ont logically to the miad* df -he eua tomers. aa ?? attora?; point to the jnd|?;,^l^y?*7 'i*'' " oiy BLOW ; Bj Martita V. Moaroe prevent 70a from makins a mliilD anea. Either do what I -XQCgat qr drop Se?orita Molina .'at oaee ead nar. er aee her again." ''J, Stanford acted upon neither of these alternatives at once Indeed, be never ?o?oa?daj' ?et?af??^Ra%^c3St reen during her absence from boma. But he could not stoop to apy opon the woman be loved. Having bean told that Senorita Molina would pot be long gone, ha sat down in a corner to walt r her. He fell Into a doze, from ? bajnspeeafag 1atobiah. yon at the riak.af my,.lJjfe^ Tb* gen eral aaye that you hare done ao roeeh for the Constitutional cause that/he hopea yon will not refuse to do this one-thing more. The presider must be" Here the man's voice dropped1 so low that Stanford failed to hear hun. There waa a reply, also tn a low voice-Se norita Molina's-and then a man's foot steps were beard leaving, the bouse, followed by a woman's going upstairs. Stanford did not like the Idea or the lady's knowing that ba bad Her secret. ;!&d*??jKrre&lo him -tfc4eave b*fore she ..IbFiie'M?fc "tbe.deor.<. -trees nod 4 The da ??ter' le, be lieved that lie kne'tr* what w^sjmeafci' by tb? unfiiilstie4l sentence. ' He was horrified that the girl be loved should be au amass!!). He brooded] over the matter till tn* felt tb*t he mu^t prevent ber from staining her fnir hsnda with blood. Whom could he .trust? No one! but lils friend Sandoval. He told San doval that tbe president's life was In I danger m d asked bim to impart the warning to the mnn It concerned, 8an c?o"? did cut a?h hi- *?be?e ?*s h*4 acquired the infonnatjoji.';'!??t two j boora after the 'tta'tervtew ? Stnnford | called on Senorita Molina, to learn that she hud been arrested a nfl taken away. The next day he recWfefTa farewell from^ her wriiteA twfore sh? Vas to he secretly executed. She ertTd she loved ?.?.,. .:..?.<?. ..luwrtomoo Before leaving Mexico Stanford .wrns VP* &Mt?J?tfwvw ? s****** 9(< tbf aecre^ Pouc< bad used the lover to trap the troman Vba:l9y.edV;y.:.r^. 1 Stanford . has,-wvegoieeeiwri^ and j. paser. wlU recaver^ft^^^fr. ' jreera' bf the1 yojt?jfe;, m?n ' ^q^regard them-. The diplqma%,?#r?;,^ leMfe ed victima., oat? only,, beeauaeith MK] the Warcral'-dancing <>menf . but cause they have their aftantoons -feaau* dane?a have Incx^ased sp that many of the ^diplomats attend one :??iry.' .Uwtr young; . diptwmai i j v,vf? pl?ina-that . neither ?ge nor weight, ?an keen the enthuslaatlc' dowagers off. the floor and he declared If he in tangoing with a duchess weighing 200 pounds and who in years had reached, almost the allotted span, ie not earning his salary he'.would like to know why not," j ,. . 5 SASSEEN ??M. whom you attempt It ls very lui portant thavyou poss ess the Power ot periftfaaiifp ' aa an < ai* iorney has it iii, pleading a ..case. '. To .enlighten jftinr ^MBfemer'a : mind iNgardng the 'article." ?omSslfe/Watog, ls the first thih'g'tr^^s.t.fce done. Second; yq?1$^Ccp*iTO yon have the article tttat jw\Vf fserve him best for that amount ox money. . , iili?u, ,/OU mum iter^UXUO tum ?? get it. You now see the power of reason, of logic, et being able to make a logical demonstration. Another point ls memory; another is imagination, both of these are posi tivo; imagination ia a creativo power of the mind. To he able to have an image la mind and thea transfer lt to the mind of your customer. <s of the highest Importance to you as a ?ales man. Tc?? ta the art ? off saying the rlgqf thin* at the right time. Inexpediency hi negative; ,?'?-."' Aa a rule.'we do not ace rtuch ?talfc?k' me?Bhlp displayed Ja a reta's atbr?; but I will aire fcerswh*aa InaMAce lonee wltnekaed??h^^wht?h-*-1JWeTOf maa" kabw tthi* ?S^^^a?td^BBH .waa a-?a?eeta*n? and ?tmJtiw feature too .*. ' A lady waa ?ookift$ ,a* ae> she waa Weak in decision si She waa pretty well along in Tar? aha wael peat the etti she could be called young. '-1 pian in shewing her apartSo asked ker the attention c * yoarsel saw a .?: ??j mv, tor heavy purchase in travel 1 ing bags and suit cases. So we are ready for you when you ar? Teady for that little trip. ul ; $2;50. .$3.50. $5. $6; . ?Mrt- Ai rv. ? df A r\' dit A ~> d* A C w?j ?r-*iU ??i I-.i-'j . _ . . .. ,., .... ? . ." ^We.alsp have that extra! "?t? , ; ?uit^that will f?t you and ;', ': th?, bag.- . ....... Summer shirts, summer underwear, neckwear, and all other fixings. I Order by parcels peat. We prepay I u: all chan ea. I jr I ?2 "?? .a?<Wl ''<Tl"t '~ 'f ?! '*.-?* Uotenior Biease Not a Disgrace To * Saal* Carolina Says a Correspau doarjs ?7? ?' , ." Oa-Vd t>'i'/ ?.?f' ""''.'! p ?dltorTke Intelligence*: ' per te re)?y hw *he"correspondent of1 Banning Cal.; who Signs his'natue Ol E. aawaswafe. ~'- dc- ?t--? kn?-?. U, and car? ? great deal leas;, bat 1 do wish to let.bira, know through the caiun^'ci tBiaipapw'ihattbe major ity ot people of South Carolina' aro satisfied with their governor. If they had not been, they would not have sent bim back the second time and if they were not better satisfied with bim now than they evOr had been the good peo ple of South Carolina would not be trying so hard tb send hun to the Sen. ate? where he will most surely gc, and thon if the brainless person who says they are trying so hard io devel op California, can't get what ho wants there, our Governor Blesse will set up, ia th? Senate'and help make their country what they want H'-t? bs And. he went on to Say that thia grand old state bad hung ita head a? low In shamo: and all such Tot, aa "no brain? ic. our legislature," ?tc. I want him ita know that the people of South Carolina, are mighty glad ta get jidnil i auch hun hes : or Ignor ance aa *e nndouteeaty Is; he ts not only without brains, but. fe? i8 a ctfn> areV any ?ian that will use California asia ehieiu ta pinwt?an:<ril'u.'tai item in last Saturday'a ?aper, and bs<i netter ?tay o?t there or Mexico pr where .else. If he > tamar, mtts? of bis nairns oiaie why dost he get on the tratmend run over some time and nay what ba has to'say and take what he will surely get. He talked of no brains in the ieg ialatn? j. "I. waa with our delegation secretary' ot'aevaral committees and I will eay thia nnch; that there was aa much brains In the crowd aa I ever saw la any Gassaway that 1 ever knew. Now thia spineless cactus ?r the far west says that he has not missed read ing an issue of thia paper since he em. igrttten ts that eonattrft and wha*?i?r j [if he w^nte tdijneOWiauy morn-aB&ii t?oi^ieaa?^^ o?poooo o ? opo o ooo? *?..> o o UKMCO^ o fisHEr; y.- . . o O .Sftj^MflM. . "?*??! I?. ' ITUr- - -'-'o-. o To Use In Canning Fruit o O auQ O. O O O O ? O OOO "washington,. D. C., May ??.-Tha attention of the Depa rt ment of Agri culture bsa recently been" cai led" t o the widespread bao, especially In ru^ ral communities of ealicylic acid tu putting up preserve* The head of a largo drug and chemical supply house states that the people living in South west Virgiai?, North and South Caro tins. Kentucky, Tennessee and weet ern Georgia have been parching; aaa* cylic acid in quarter pound packages for a number-of years and tfest th!? SEB?9 i?? Ifoi?n to an" enormous ?palt This denier states further, that only a Jew weeks ago he-received -*i+4*m ff m rt,.. -j??.- -_i__ for Pity gross of u>ea* foods. .The Department la aware that thia practice is not confined to salicylic ac id nader Ita own nama alone, hut that large,quantities cf-this, a: boric acid, as well, are sold uoder ranciful names a* preserving ?powders of . canning compounds at ??JeoVwhich ara much in execs* of their7<f*al ve* uev . ' In the directions, the heaaewify ia told .ta AU the Jar >i,*,'-.*?*--?? " vegetables, cover wtth water and add a teaspoonful cf the powderT it is true, that these powders may prevent the decay of the fruit or vegetable, but they also encourage uncleanly enrolees work and their obsessive aeayio* attended wtth *ve>y feote, upon the health. SayeyUc acid to s medicin? of the ?reale** #iue in acute rheumatism and certain other diseases it ta well known alia oofs sonous substance^ and unc us, which accompany its derangement of th? digestloalt te themfora piala thati ?axtshWTC use I? 'toee may ita* 'wif?mmam or o > - gestion and health. It is entirely p bow ftaHa^/vt_ manner tnat they w?i? kee; ?> V7 sicrHwing me proa;' weans ot heartland the** for the yenning of any