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NOTICE 1 am forced to do business on a cash basis. After May 1st I will do business fur cash only. WHEN you have TIRE TROUBLE call us. WE are TIKE DOCTORS. We sell GOODYEAR and AJAX TIRES. HOWE RED TUBES and ACCESSORIES. VULCANIZING A SPECIALTY ALL WORK GUARANTEED Templeton's Vulcanizing Works Phone 270 108 N. McDuffie St. FREE /.IR. SUMMER SCHOOL, WINTHROP COLLEGE ROCK HILL SOUTH CAROLINA. June 15 to July 23, 1915. Course* of Study Full courses of study will be provided to meet tbe needs of: 1. Superin tendents and Principals; 2. High School Teacher-; 3. Primary aud (irado Teachers; 4. Rural School Teachers. Faculty A large Faculty has been secured, composed of specialists and leaders of education in thia and other States. Special Features Model School through first six grades. Special course in Rural School Problems. Kindergarten practice and lectures on Montessori methods. General lectures and entertainments. Best features of Summer Schools. Acommodations unexcelled. County Boards of Education are authorized to renew certificates Btlll lu force for all teschers who do satisfactory work in this Summer School and take the final examination. for rates and further information, write for 3ummer School Bulletin. D. B. JOHNSON, President, Rock Hill, S. C. When in Anderson teat at the old Reliable PIEDMONT CAFE Fine Cooking and Special WHITE HELP CD. ANTOrtOKAS, Prop. LEGAL NOTICES INCOME TAX PAYERS TAKE NOTICE. The time for making Income Tax Returns will close the 1st ot July. All who fail to make income tax by that time will have to pay coat and penalty. This is from Carlton W. Sawyer, Comptroller General, st Co lumbia, 8. C., so I would be glad to have you make these returns at once, BO your Auditor will not be embar rassed. Those who refuse to make Incomo Tax Returns will be compelled to do BO at heavy cost This is the law acd so long as it la, I will have to enforce it for Anderson County. Wlnaton Smith, Auditor. Wedding Presents for the June Bride We have a very large assort ment of everything pretty, and serviceable that you would expect to find at a first class jewelers, suitable for wedding presents. Drop in and let us show them to you. It will afford us great pleasure, whether you purchase or not. LYON The Cash Jeweler CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS latia Hew To Get. Quick Relief from Read-Colds. Irs Splendid I In one miaute, your clogged nostrils will open the <\lr passage ot your head will clea.- md yon can breathe jfreely. No more hawking, snuffing, blow'fig. headache dryness. No struWillng for breath at night; your cold or catarrh will be gone. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Ap ply >? little ot tilles fragrant* an tiseptic, healing cream In your noa Urila. It penetrates through every air 'passage ot the head soothes the inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes .Instantly. It's Just One. Don't stay stuffed up with a cold or nasty catarrh-relief coatee so quickly. Isexpe&sive Oarage Bail? of Tank Staves. One solution of the private-garage problem, for the motor ear owner Whose residence is temporary, or who desiree an inexpensive. portable Rtrueua? which ls also sightly, baa been found hy a Spokane man. Imo who constructed a tank-shaped hous ing out of tongued-andrgroved steve* gKaiMn hoops. ? The garage, which (a described ia th? June Popular Me? chantes magsJtfne, ip so built that It .may he knocked down ia leas ihan an hour*? tia?* and reassembled . by Columblu, March 13, 1915. Mr. Winston Smith .County Auditor, Andersen., 8. C. Dear Slr: Tho State tax commis sion of tko State of South Carolina has sent me the following communi cation relativo to the enforcement of the income tax law: The time for making returns un der the Income tax law of this Stato expired on the 20th of February last, and a very large number of persons liable to the payment of the tax omitted to make such returns within the time limited. "The neglect to make the returns in time may have been caused hy an er-? roneoua impression that the returns I. and payment ot the Income tax to the ? federal government relieved these tsx payers from Buying the Income tax Imposed by the laws ot this State. The failure to make returns with in time have been so general and widespread that we think further, opportunity should he allowed such persons to make these returns before the penalties provided by law are Imposed upon them." In order, therefore, to save such persons who will now come forward and make the proper returns, I, Carl ton W. Sawyer, under, and by virtue ot power conferred uapn the comp troller general, with the approval ot the governor. In Section 767 ot Vol ume I, Code ot Laws of South Caro lina, 1912, do hereby extend the time for tho making of retorne and assess ment of Income taxes without penalty j until the first day ot July, A. D., 191'.. . You will govern yourself accord ingly. CARLTON W. SAWYER, Comptroller General. Approved. RICHARD I. MANNING. Governor. Claims Attest lae County. All claims against the county must be filed, with the clerk ot the county ! commissioners on or by the 1st day of each month in order that said claims may receive attention at the next board meetings. Claims not so filed will be laid saide for thirty days. J. Mack King. Supervisor. May 22, 1915. Cottonseed Fleur as feed for Homans From the results of tests conducted at the Texas agricultural experiment station lt has apparently been found that flour made from cotton aede ls a valuable food for general consump tion. This ls a new product which is being manufactured in the South and offered as an Inexpensive substitut* for meat It is remarkably high in Pirotein, which is the nutrient, or flesfe-producthg. subutanoe in meat, and is readily digested by the gastric Juices. It is also said to be quite {palatable aha aatjitying.-T-.From Ute 'Jane Popular Mechanics magasins. ????????????????????? ? ? * ? YESTERDAY'S RESULTS, ? + ? National League. At Brooklyn 2; Pittsburgh 0. At Boston 0; Cincinnati G. IA Philadelphia 8; Chicago G. At New York ."?; St. Louis 6; ten in nings. American Le agu*. At Detroit 2; Washington 8. At Cleveland 9; Philadelphia 8. At Chicago 8; New York 2. At St. Louis-Boston, not scheduled. Federal League. At Pittsburgh C; Buffalo 9. Other games postponed on account of rain und wet grounds. Southern League. At Chattanooga 3; Atlanta 0. At Nashville 4; New Orleans 3; (ive innings, rain. At Little Hock-Mobile; postponed, wet grounds. At Memphis-Birmingham; not scheduled. Sooth. Atlantic League. At Savannah 3; Jacksonville 4. At Columbia 4; Columbus 5; six innings; called to allow Columbus to take train. At Charleston 2; Macon 4. At Charleston 8; Macon2. Second game eight Innings darkness. At Augusta 3: Albany 3; eight in nings, darkness. 4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>?4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4> ? ? ? ? ? ? STANDING OF THE CLUBS. ? ? ? South Atlantic. Won. Lost. P. C. Macon . 24 16 Albany . 24 16 Charleston. 24 16 Columbus. 21 20 Savannah . 18 21 Jackson .-?Ile . 19 25 Columbia . 15 25 Augusta . 14 25 Southern Won. Lost. New Orleans .... 29 14 Birmingham . 24 15 Nashville . 22 20 Memphis . 21 20 Chattanooga . 19 20 Atlanta . 18 22 Mobile . 16 24 Little Rock . 13 26 American. Won. Lost. Chicago . 25 12 Detroit . 23 14 New York . 17 16 Washington . 15 16 Br ton . 13 14 Cleveland . 14 19 Bt. Louis . 14 20 Philadelphia . 12 22 National. Won. Lost. Philadelphia. 19 ll Chicago . 20 14 Brooklyn . 16 15 Boston . 14 15 St. Louis . 16 18 Pittsburgh . 15 17 Cincinnati . 13 17 New York . 12 17 Federal. Won. Lost. Chicago . 21 14 Pittsburgh . 21 15 Newark. 19 24 Kansas City. 19 16 Brooklyn. 17 16 St. Louis . 15 16 Baltimore . 13 24 Buffalo ..11 24 Salts If Backachy And Kidneys Hurt I Stop Eating Meat For a While If | Your Bladder m Bothering You, When you wake up with backache and dull misery in thc kidney region lt generally means you have been eat ing too much meat, saya a well known authority. Meat forn < uric acid which overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter lt from the blood and they become sort ot paralyzed and loggy. When your kidneys get slug gish and clog you muat relieve your bowels; removing all the body's url nous waste, else you have backache, sick headache, diasy spells; your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the weather la bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine la cloudy, full ot sediment, channels often gel sore, water scalds and you are obliged 4" seek relief two or times during lae night. Either consult a good, reliable phy sician at once or get from your phar macist about four ounces of Jsd Salta; take s tablespoonful In a glass Of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. Thia famoua salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with Uthta, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize acids In the urine so it no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder weakness. Jsd Salts is a life saver for regu lar ?test eaters. It is inexpensive, can not injure and makes a delight ful effervescent lltnla water drink. Waoeptsg ?eagtu "When my daughter bad whooping cough she co ??'ked so hard at one time that sh? ba4 hemorrhage of th? longa. I was terribly alarmed about her coonditioe. Seeing Chamberlain's Cough F<emedy co k'ghly recommend ed 1 go? her a bottle sad lt relieved the cought at once. Before she had Slaked two bottles of this remedy e wan entirely well," writes Mea. S. P, Grimes, crookavllU, Ohio. Ob tainable everywhere. Pioneer Twilight Sleep Babies Are Vigorous. Mrs. C, Temple Kramet, great great-granddaughter of the original John Jacob Astor and pioneer twi light sleep mother of America, said at her country home, overlooking Smith town Harbor, Long Island, that tho doctors' controversy now going on here over tho treatment has not less ened her belief lu it In the slightest degree. So confident is she, from her own experience, that twilight sleep is the ideal state at childbirth that she is preparing to pass through the sleep for the fourth time. Tho next time she takes the treat ment, however, it will be in this country and not abroad. The family expect to pass the summer at Faut Smitlfs in Ute Adirondacks, N. Y. The three twilight sleep members of the Emmet household are Jane Erin, Beven; Winthrop, five, and William four. The birth of each took place at Freiburg, Germany, where the twi light sleep methods originated. The five older children were brought by the stork in the oil ..shinned way. Mrs. Emmet is the onorary presi dent of the Twilit, t Sleep : Associa tion, which hut flt growing member ship and which plans to found a Twi light Sleep Hospital. Tho three twiiight sleep Emmet youngsters arc sturdy, rosy-checked, bright-eyed, children, who can dun almost as fast as a gallon of gaso line can make a machine go. They look well able to tackle any kind of real food without the aid of a diet guide. Mrs. Emmet appeared almsot in credulouh that anybody could actually doubt thc benefit of twilight sleep. She made it plain that the trouble, in her opinion, is one of men, methods and equipment. "The trouble," said Mrs. Emmet, "ls not with twilight sleep but with many doctors and their methods and equip ment. They have not followed the Freiburg technique. *?? * ************************* ELECTRIC CITY SPARKLETS items of Interest and Personal Mention Caught Orar the Wireless on the Streets of Anderson *************** ************* Mrs. R. C. Laughlin Remodelled Cottage. Mrs. R. C. Laughlin baa remodell ed her cottage on Greenville street and it is now one of the prettiest and most attractive homes in tho city, with every modern convenience. -o Will Move Into New Home Soon. Mr. and Mrs. IS. B. Bleekley will move within the next few days into their handsome new home on the hill just beyond Sliver Brook cemetery. This is a beaut if ul location for a home and the one just completed is a larg? two-story house with e\t?ry im provement. ? --o Annual College Coacert Tonight. The musical faculty and the stu dents of Anderson College will gire their annual concert this evening be ginning at 8:30 o'clock.. There is no admission fee and tho public ls cor dially invited tn attend. The pro gram has been carefully selected and much practice has been given to the numbers which will he rendered. -o To Observe Monday ) As a Holiday. Next Monday, May 31st, being deco ration day and a legal holiday, Sun day hours will be observed at the postoffice. This means that there? will also be no rural free delivery on that day. ??O' ? Co sa pas; Mast Show Cease. R.A. Monroe, vice president of the Monroe Banking and Met'?ant ile company, of Monea Path, must show cause why the company should not be adjudged bankrupt. The papers were served by United States Depu ty Lee Adams and the rule is return able in Greenville on June 8th. .Hrs. W K. Davenport Underwent Operation. The many friends of Mrs. W. K. Davenport will be glad to know that she*is resting well after having un dergone an operation at the Anderson hospital yesterday morning. Late last night her condition was very satis factory. Mrs. Davenport became 111 several days ago and was moved to the hospital Wednesday afternoon. Andersen College Ann nal Has Bee* Delivered. The Anderson College annual, "Tbe Sororlan," baa como from the press end ls being delivered to the subscrib ers In tho el?/. The annual ls very neatly, and attractively hound In b)?ck leather with gold lettering and is a credit lo the college and those who devoted their time to getting it up. Unusually Cold Weather Prevailing o ter Country. Everyone woke up yesterday morn ing to find that tho weather had made a very sudden change and that it was \J.?ry cool, especially for this time of tho year. Kenorts mst night stated that killing frost bad prevail ed in the region of the Great Lakes] and Atlantic States yesterday morn-' lng and that they would be veryi likely repeated this morning hut that] thc weather was expected lo mod-, era.e today. Cotton MRI Min ? Returns to City. Tlie friends of Mr. Thomas H j Ifonderson, formerly superintendent of Toxaway and Riverside Mills, wil be pleased to know that bc has ra turned to Anderson to make bis bom? Since his departure from this ell some time ago he has been mab lg his home in Lynchburg, Va. - o Making Reservations For Richmond Trip. Mr. W. R. Taber, traveling pas senger agent of the southern and Bf Kidge railways, was a business vislj In Anderson today and said that was expecting many ?sople from city to make tbe trip to R!chm< during tho annual reunion of the i federate veterans. Among those have already made reservations W. F. McGee and party, E. H. A< and party, W.T. McGill, J. P. Us, D. H. russell, E> r. Touton, Mrs.' G. E. Watson and party, C. Singleton Breedin. J. Mvers ett. F. E. Watkins, D. A. Taylor party. Dr. Harris and J. M. Matt -o Janitor Given Felice Powers. W. G. Williams, janitor at tl ty court house, received police j nrs yesterday, the oath being! istcred by Mayer J. II. Godfsei powers are confined to* 'th? I houso and he serves without M They Are t% Tea?* "For some time past my myself were troubled with trouble." writes T. B. Carpen*! rlsburg. ' Pa. "We suffered am pains all through the body. T few doses of Foley Kidney Reved us. After taking ?Ve between as we are entirely V though we are both tn th* wo aro as vigorous aa we year? ago." Foley Kidney sleep disturbing bladder backache, rheumatism, swollen Joints and sore Evans Pharmacy. FOLEY Jw SACRAS ?ness, ?seles. ^ I Three New Ones p I We've the latest "dope" in three J ! new pumps for the ladies. Just i? i out this week, and absolutely > new. . I%V***?J ^ No 1-A Bronze Pump with a cloth quarter M to match, Louis heel, sells for $S in larger cities, our CLO J price.?PO.UV v J . No 2-White Linen Pumps, trimmed with Black and a leather heel, sells for $4 in other places, our fltQ Elfi price. . ?PO.twW No 3-Patent Imitation Lace Oxford with white quarter and Louis heel, worth $5, but here $3 50 See Window. Geisherg Bros. Shoe Co. flrcstotte TIRES They are the tires that carry you longest, far therest and easiest, with most miles per dollar and fewest stops on the way. For Sale By Todd Auto Shop THRIFT If thrift does not come natural to you, cultivate it. Realize . the fact that every man who has a dollar put aside is a capi talist. We earnestly urge you to open an accqunt with this bank for any sum. Either a Checking or a Savings account, in ad dition to being convenient encourages you not to use your money except In a wise way. The prosperity you enjoy today does not guarantee yo* prosperity tomorrow. Changes in the business and industrial world may later on deprive you of your present measure of prosperity. ^ . . We Pay Interest On Deposits. PEOPLES BANK OF ANDERSON V FOR RENT Th? ?tore balding on N. Main Street, recently vacated by the Anderton Intelligencer Job De partment This atora room cam be rented very cheaply fer the neat-few months. If rn ??rested, phone 321 AT ONCE