^^^^^^^^^^ Io- : . -j/ r . a ^7/g/?g( Af/?>.^/K?^ r ^ ^^^^^^ ?^ ^ ^^^^^ "kw,,,.????..m . ' 1 'n , ?? -- L-w--.--.--.-.. ' ? .H..-7w, ,,-J *~ mm**--i ' ? ? . i...-i^,?. -"-r- ~ f-nn aaaa, Condensed Passenger ; Schedule tl PIEDMONT S, -HOltTIIE?tN RAILWAY ' COMPANY. . Effective November 8th, 1014. Anderson-, 8. C. Arr?enla- :. Nor Si ..... .. ;.. 8:45 a. nV No? 3S* .........., w.'. i. #;35 a>< ni. NP. 35 i:WpVm. ?o, 37 -. 3:20 p. nt o. 30 ........... . .. ..j*,4145- p. m. . No. ?. 6:50 p. m; No:< 43? i......'..... ..; v;?. 7180 p; m. No. 45;.0:40 p. uv Wp. 47 ?? ip :, 50 p. m. ' Debortnres .'No. 30-....... .... ?.'.V? 6:40 a* mf? No. 82 .,...... ^.......... 7:80 a. tn. No. 34 .......I........ 10:25 ? m. No.,36. .>. . ll;56;'.ai nt NO. 8*. 2:?? p. S No. 40. 8:40 p. m. . No, 42*.,4?4B;n, flfc No. 44. 6:2G p. m. No. 48......8:35 p.m. (. Limited tra?na.) C. V. PALMER. Gen. Pasa. Agwl . . . ... :.- , .Greenville.; S. C. and return, occount mectlnpr A. A. 0. N. TS.'8* Annual Pilgrimage, girlng Par? Norw 20th. Adluh 'J Corns of Omar Temple trill leave Co? Iinabht Nov. 2?th, 1014, A tl? p. ra* on Bpechil train via Atlantic Const Lirie, itrrlvin* florence 8:30 p. m. Bttarn. tug, leave '. ; Florene? Friday morning 5???- isi-'^'-irrtf wa "?w?i?TOa..tiff> at DU TM* train trill be bald nt Colum bi* nhill r?:45 sc that KOWM ft|p3?$ yj?nd can loin: the crowd en? go into Florence oil o, fast FoUamu Special. By !eatltt;Wereh?? 'rt tiN:i?.ja*%i' ' ?orMlh* tyoit tvrfll1 ?rrifo 'M C* lntthfa in time to cone tct with , th? onl-golng trains for the upper Caro? linns. ,'. Far /ali* ? md further* Inf ormatton wJt^ or . phone, E. A. TA?lBjm, ; . CJtj< ato^Alta'-!; LEGAL ^ j NOTICE OF COUNTY TREASURER The books of toe County Treasurer ?ill be . opened Xor the collection ot Statu, County and School taxes .' fdr ?ii, mi--? v-in, j ?~*A fyUU?Wfa?l wvriowt ????? Af*-?( uuu V,VV?4A,?U??> tlon Road tai for the year 1915 at the County Treasurer's office front. Oc tober 15th. to December 31st, 1914. After December 31st, one per 'cont penalty will be added; and after Feb. mary. 28th, seven per cent penalty, trill be added, till the 16th} flay, of March, 1915. when tho books will bo closed. All persona owning, property > in moro than ono township cr school dis trict, aro requested to call tor receipt? In EA.CH TOWJSPH1P OR SCHOOL ?ISTRICT. 1%i - which tho property Is located. "On account /ot having SQ ra^ny.. school. districts thisr..reawest. is very important to thu taxpayers, and wtll to a largo extent eliminate extra cost; and penalties.' s. t > . Tho rato of levy Is as follow*: . Qt?te Taxes .....y....... ... .g. Milla Constitution ni School Tax ': .3 Mill? Ordinary County Purposes 3 1-2 Mills Past Indebtedness... ........ li rall 1 Roads and Bridges ...... .. 1 MM .Public Roads ... .... V. ?fflgy Total .. .. .. .. V^15.^T|^1| , Tho following aro thu. additional V?mt???MiP?b& the 11 Leay^??i .;Aitiv?.:cy : ?kr, ?4.... - *. . ?;:?a. No.;?t ., 4':5? 1?. M, ,: etd, ; pro; avies tor Special School Districts: 3ist No. Special Total Levy I*vy_ Mills Milla udSfmSS ?.1? S Viry Springs.... .64 4 barker Creek ...67 4 3evardam .56 4 Salton ..........1? 3 Bethel.56 2 31shop Branch ..28 4 Sroyles. .........67 4 Calhoun . 2? 2 2o?ar Grove ....80 4 Centeryllle ...... 6 4 Central _58 4 Cleveland .36 4 Concrete . ;.ylft 4 . Corner.13" , 4; Double Sprinta ..6$." 8 Ebeneser . 2. Eureka .,25 . < 2 WlrTiess.r^y.i>f .>68 ^ . ; 4? Friendship 35 L ii 3sntt ..34 6?j BeneJr8tee?^fe^t".'' ? .{-.'A,. Qood Hope, .^.^43' . 2 Oiee^i^di.^.^-ga drove *. . M?>'' . --I .' Hammond J.,.,.v?eV Monea Path, i....l? Lebanon .v...,,,27 .. Al Long Branch^. *.. 8?. .... -4? Sarto 4; ?eltaa-1f.... W 4. Mt Creek >70 * Mt Vtetf .>..06 4 Mo JElmoylle ....60 6 Mc LecBe ....,., .69 4 Neals Creek .80 S Oak; G rovo ..... ,88 8 Pendleton .k..^'S- 4 PJer?Qtown ......64 3 Rock Mills ...... 6 ;A Rooky* River,. ....85- ;ft ..Sajuda i,-*...........26. HI Saranp&h, ii*?.ttl. 8 ' Slmpsonvillo ,.. t41 S SWxrr ...........871 7 ff?t^fM^m^ir -at-- , . 4 ' jgto?viUe, . ?^i.ou^..j.,..-..., 2* 4 Weat Peizor 5,.,.r$ 6; .r..lia,ri?U3 - 4, ?r*;r.:::8 S f^:;-v1-;;f .... The Stat* Constitution requires all ' malScParcons between tho ; osee ott St .8jia>fl6'ywsi2e^pt,thMfe:Ipcai>able ot earning A support fconvbelng maim ed qr other ca O?oa, and those who 'Mpftta th$ Waft^waea the.SiaJ?* to-pay a ppll tax ot one dollar.-Ail malo Persona botwee* the age? ot .il ?fs>m?sa?rafe?ra. able, to work public road?!? nr-, cause,, theta to..- be worked except preachers; who., have ?i . . . ?.' ; ;.. y\ ?? . v ? ??, -, . ?... charge of a congregation and persons woo) sem4- lo, the Wftr., b?tweeo the States, , achoo' teachers and trustees, who- ore er .hunted froo?' tp?fl. -dutr, ?My li' ?ieoT of ??-'jl?l tax ot ooo dollar;'' to he c oil ect?uV; ? at the cama UDOS oth^v taxes are collected. Pro rup J attention wilt bo given 'all person who wlBh to pay their taxes through the mail, hy check, money or der, e?c. W. A.. TRIPP, , County Treasurer. The Average Cost of Producing Cotton Coate About 8 24 Gest? - Pctmd or $20.35 an ACT?; Accot? m\ : WASHINGTON, Npy. ^^The?C?at I 8i producing cotton averages-1 about Sienta a pound, or lS20.3B'oh acre, ^ccord^p g ^ Ae^st^t^ Chief Nat C. invest fitton madev ip l$10i; A similar )raaat> Pt Hon in. 1600 showed the pro %Mtl$. .coat;as. 6??, cen*:' OA-pound, . Many inquiries duo no dpubt. to thc great declin? ;4h th? Utfco, ot cotton Which, on November 1, averaged. C.3 fte,* pounds to) pr^c?A?op%ftarn wim:ia.ir:c*nt^tl?::av past flvo years, on November,!,' havo . been received - hy/ tho - department ? bi agriculture. . > . . - v fi*** jte^-nfter- hh\4iphi: t^^bMfn^ H^mUhK'mai c^eielattfeSSsWeS of the United States,, was honored to day hy the dedicaUoi&Djt o^fflBipiorhU ; stAtpe.. in th? Stat? ; ncup.e hark. vO?* I position on the part of many citisene I Who holtovod that Priant, t?~~ showed too actlvo,aympathy .witlv tho South tn the,. dayaT?ffifcltoly pre ceding the civil war, frustrated sever ^appropriated ttt?M ^r^e;#fci|*ow? I \ PENDLETON H?GH SCHOOL,f3 ? [tone!ot/^(er^t;Prom.- Thriyjng Ed. ; iv, ; ; ucationol, Institution. i?si Hanna will g?ve. us onir ^first. * lesson ir, art next Tuesday. Wo aro ill very' anxious to take up tula..work. : Our embroidery class, met on Wed nesday this week, on account of tko holiday. Everybody la taking great Interest in tba worn, and aro doing . nicely. . Miss Mabaffey will spend the boll lays in? Townyille. . The school boys are-still - working on aur tennis court and we hope.to en toy many. Rames before long. Our school has been greatly, incon venienced . this .week on account of the ' pump being out of. order. , -Prom South Carolina^ ''J ara abput to set an orchard in the sandhill sec tion, where tho top soil .ls three tb Bli inches and yellow.cja^ below. Will it : pay me to bia ct . ino .holes for, the trees In such sot ir." -, ''H\:/'-. ": " / Nb; lt W?mW?ka^W^ -.'W ! the' sandhill section you need to re tain moisture and prevent the ieKchV lng away bf plant food.. f?enoe a ttard autaoll will, be beB^. ..But. in planting, tho trees put tho sandy surface ip th? "bottbm, ^ clay, and then manure on"the s'urfaco and never put snr. manure in direct contact wi^th?-t^vj^??'-;' Tito, More ,livsriJ?ssiio?, the ?. Sftj? Bani Deposits. Mr. C. O. Cr?ddock cf tho Crud OOCk-Terry Co.'. Lynchburg.Vfcmafce?. on^di ^^^^^^ I ^ ^ farmers of.^ans^^e'r^ah obSfct ol ? but.AS:,^ :