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SUMMER SCHOOL, WINTHROP COLLEGE ROCK HILL SOUTH CAROLINA. June 15 to July 23, 1915. ' Courses of Study Full courses ot study will be provided to m??t the needs ot: 1. ouperin tendents and Principals; 2. High School T> ;hers; 8. Primary and Grade Teachers; 4. Kural School Teachers. Faculty A lsrge Faculty has been secured, composed of specialists and leaders of education In this and other States. Special features Model School through Amt six grades. Special course In Rural School Problems. Kindergarten practice and lectures on Montessori methods General lectures and entertainments. Best features of Bummer Schools. Acommodations unexcelled. County Boards of .Education are authorized to renew certificates still In ! force for all teachers who do satisfactory work in this Summer School and take the final examination. For rates and further Information, write for Summer School Burotln. D. B. JOHNSON, President, Rock Hill, S. C. The Best of Meats, Fish and Country Produce We are out here on West Market street, entirely out of the High Rent District, where we can, and will give you as good or Letter meats, fish, and country produce aa any one else can -and at quite a Big Saving in price. Our Delivery So vice Is Very Good Indeed. Try Us Once, And Be Convinced 1 Suburban Market S. C. HAYNIE and R. B. TUCKER, Props. ' 457 W. Market Phone 887. Trim Your Lawn With One ?f Our Easy Run ning COLD WELL Lawn Mowers You feel a pride in the neat appearance of your lawn, and can save man power by using the right kind of a mower-we have them. SULLIVAN HARDWARE CO. Anderson, Belton, Greenville. Como! to tho Storo tA?t GlVQt You BEST jJAUTY LO$fST COST. - PLAIN PAPERS, OATMEAL, BRUSH TINTS aa? attractive Borders are ta the limelight Just now, aai we are amply prepared ta take care of your wants.. . Please drep Ia and look our supily over. You'll be agreeably surprised* PAINT CO. Blue Ridge Railway Co., Anno ?acm Very Low Ratea for the Follow ine; Occasion, From Anderson, S. C. Nashville, Tente, ?md Return Account Peabody College Summer School June i 7th* August 28th, 1915 Tickets on sale June 15, 16, 17, .8, 21, 26, July 22nd, ? 23rd, and 26th t9l5, limited to return 15 days from date of sale. * Knovifle, '?< ti., and Return Account Summer School of fhe ..outh, University of Ten . nessee, June 22nd, July 30th, 1915 Tickets on sale June 20, 21, 22, 26, 27, July 2, 3, 10, and 17th, 1915. Tickets limited fifteen days from date of sale for returning. $12.70 $8.2? PENDLETON The Pendleton school improvement association feels a personal loss lo the removal of Miss Carlington as su pervisor. It ie a most decided blow, not only to the associations as a body, but to every scbool in the coun* j ty. Miss Carlington was doing a great work, aud doing it well. Shu Infused new life into every school she visited, snd has aroused unusual In terest in both patrons and pupils for the welfare of both school and ground. It is surely short sighted policq to remove the agent of so much practical good. The Fortnightly club met at "the home of Miss Harris, on Wednesday afternoon. It goes without saying thut every one bad a pleasant time. Miss Harris is one of the most inter esting snd charming of the young matrons and her husband is an up to-date farmer in every respect. This new home bas a suburb view of the mountains from their piazza you can see range after range as far as the eye can see. This from a paper strikes one as being unfortunately true, "The amaze Soutnern farmer gets up early at the alarm of a Connecticut clock, buttons his Chicago suspenders to Detroit overalls, puts on a pair of cowhide shoes made lu Ohio, washes in a Pitts burg tin basin, using Cincinnati soap, and dries on a cotton towel made in New Hampshire; sits down to a Grand Rapids table, eats hot buscuits made with Minneapolis flour, Kansas City Bacon and Indianla grits fried in Omaha lard, cooked on a St. Louis stove; buys Irish potatoss grown in Michigan, and canned fruits put up In California, flavored with Rhode Island spices; slaps on his old wool hat made In Philadelphia, harness hi . Missouri mule, fed on Iowa corn, with a New York harness, and plowB his farm with an Indiana plow, then wonr'erB why he 1B poor! "but true as lt IB In some respects, things I am glad to say are changing. Some of the good housekeepers in this county aro canning not only fruit but vege tables. I have never seen more per fect specimens of canned and pre served fruits than that put up by Mrs. John Martin, and others living near this time. Many of the farmers In this section make enough lard and bacon to last them the year around. I think and hope that the farmer ls beginning to see the value of his own food. I intend visiting some of the near by farmB and getting an account of what they really do in the way- ot supplying themselves witb> foodstuffs, raised on their own farm. A large party of young people went on a picnic to Centervllle mill. They had, co they say. a most delightful day and returned home late in the af ternoon, extremely dusty, but very happy. LEGAL NOTICES INCOMB TAX PAYZRS TAKE NOTICE. The time for making Income Tax Returns will close the 1st of July. AU who fail to make Income tax by that time will have to pay cost snd penalty. This Is from Carlton W. Sawyer, Comptroller General, at Co lumbia, S. 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 Income Tax Returns will be compelled to do So at heavy cost This IB the law std so long as lt ls, I will have to enforce It for Anderson County. Winston Smith, S Auditor. WORK DONE FOB THE COUNT! AND PURCHASES FOR THE COUNTY The public ls again warned that on ly such work done on the public roads ot the county as ls authorized by the supervisor or one of the Board ol Commissioners will be paid by the Board of Commissioners. The only persona authorised to buy material, goods, wcres and merchandise for thc county are the supervisor, the county commissioners, the steward of thc county home and the sergeants ot the chain gangs. All these parties ar? ?quipped with order books and olden must be attached to all accounts. All clsims cot made In pursuance ol above conditions will be disapprov ed and payment refused. J. MACK KINO. Supervisor. June 4th, 1915. ?-14-15. NOTICE "In order to encourage hog. raisins in Anderson county the Farmers and Merchants Bank will be pleased tc loan money to young farmer boys tc buv a pair of hogs of good strain'ol blood and in thia way enable them tc ' make a beginning in hog raising.' Wc will also be glad to aid them in get ting cattle of good stock to raia? from. We will also aid them aa rai aa we can In finding and purchasing the bogs and cattle. We will lend them this money at a very moderan rate of interest The business if properly looked af ter will be self-sustaining in a littW while and will then become a sonre? of profit" i "Respectfully, "J. I. BROWNLEE. 6-8-tf "Cashier." Claims Aslant the Coraty. . AU claims against the county rausl be filed with the clerk of the conntj commissioners ou or by the 1st day o: each month in order that said claim? ? may receive attention at the neal board meeUngs. Claims not so filet wilt be laid aside for thirty days. J. Mack King. Supervisor. * May 22, 1915. WASTED BID FOR SYMPATHY. "Mr dear." said Mr. Tlmball, Impres sively, "I read In this newspaper thal a woman locked ' her husband out of the house because he came home late. He climbed up on the roof to sleep there and the next morning was found dead." "Well?" queried Mrs. Trlmball. "You've locked me out several times, you know." "What If I did? You were In such a condition that you couldn't climb up on a footstool, so your story loses Ita point." His Reason. "This day is the anniversary of the one on which the girl ! was madly In love with refused to marry me." "Is that why you remember lt with regretT" "No; that ls why I am giving thanks." PROFESSIONAL POINT. "Why did yer send dat new member t'rough de transom to get de swag?" "Why. he used to be a baseball rlayer." "What has dat to do wid it?" "Why, I fought der wouldn't be much trouble In him reach?n' de plate." lt All Depends. If a man owes you money. He'll often forset; But if he owea you a arudg-e, He'!, remember, you bet. 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No. 24: Leave Walhalla 11:40 a. m. 2.75 Leave Westunion 11:45 a. m. .. 2.75 Excusi?n Train: ' Leave Seneca l :25 p. m. ?-5o Leave Richland 1:33 p. m.... 2.50 Leave Westminister l :42 p. m.- 2.5o Excursion tickets will be good going only on special train arid reg I ular trains to connect with special train as mentioned above. 1Excursion Tickets will be good re'turning on all regular trains ex cept New York-New Orleans Limited No. 38, to reach original starting point by midnight Tuesday, June 22, 1915. A Rare Opportunity to visit Atlanta, the Metropolis of the South BASEBALL GAMES at Atlanta with Mobil*, June 17, 18 and 19, ?ad Birmingham June 21 and 22,1915. FIVE DAYS IN ATLANTA For Further Information Apply to Ticket Agents W. F. McGEE, Assist. Gen. Pass. Agt, Conimbla, S. G. J. R. ANDERSON, Supt. B. R. R. R., Anderson, S. G. W. R* TABFR, TraV. Pass. Agt., Greenville, & G