The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, February 26, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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IMPORTANT NOTICES :: FOR SALE FOU KALK Eggs, -Eggs, Egg*-8. C. Brown Leg horn-fl .00 und %'?.i)?) rcr 15. ?. C. White Leghornn $1.00 for 10. Barred Plymouth Kook H- >i.G? fur ?5. W. E. RASOR, 80lrB, Main- Street or Hotel Chiquo la Barber Shop. 2-7-K.O.D-lm Wanted-You to know that we have lot.M of good wood on hand and will appreciate ycur order?. Piedmont Wood Co. J. H. Shearer. W. O. Ul nud. Phone 640. -WANTED Pee* of all Varilles. Pay highest Pr (rea* JNO. A. McGILL, The H pot 'ash Grocer LOST Lost-A watchman'H cloek, carried away in a buggy which lett Excel sior Oil mill about 7 o'clock Satur day afternoon. Finder will please reteji? to Excelsior Oil mill and re ceive, reward. ., ?, ? 2-24-3t To 3fjf Stonier Prit'nd*? ff you own a mare,'';Wiiy not raise your own horses? Thia you cup do much cheaper than paying $200 or more for one from a sale stable and take chances on getting a sound one. I have the beat bred stallion in the state and the fee ia reasonable. When in town call around and see me, and lt we can't do any business we* can talk politics. Your friend, VICTOR B. CHESHIRE. LEGAL j NOTICES NOTICE OF ELECTION There will be an election at Ham mond School House for the Hammond School District No. 3, Saturday, Feb ruary Slat, 1914.,on the question of levying o special tax of six mills on all ot the taxable property of said District, to bo used for General school par?baos. Polia open at 7 a. m., and close at 4 p. m. All voters munt ex hibit registration ticket, and tax re ceipt? By order of the County Board ot Education. J. B. FELTON, 2-7to2-21d Supt Beeta Audited Systems Installed G. B. Walton PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Office Evans Building Phone No.00 ma -fcBSBBBfiBSiSBB 5BB " '?JJ,U" -'-? Eagle Barber Shop BELLEVUE HOTEL BUILDING Fresh laundered towels, high grade tontea and experienced barbers. Our motto ls to please our customers, call snd see us. C. E? Howell? Manager. Twa Horse Farm .?..To Rent ?a See EUGENE ANDERSON at Bank Office, over Walter Key's Store. The Buey Bee Cafe -at tho Overhead Bridge. Ahead of all.' New, Neat Clean, Sanitary Prompt Service and Popular Prices Quick orders a specialty We grind into meal any kind of grains? stalks, wira* you wait* Bring a load when you come to own. Anderson Mattress fr^tfng E?? Co. ' (By Associated Prone.) Chicago. Feb. 25.-The syndicate consisting of a number of business; men tte* the hope that it might have a chance to buy tire Goto? when new? came MMt> Clnetnnett ?nat Mr. Taft bad rejected a bid of $75<WO0 mada by Louis Jv Boban. Mr, McCullough; ooo oi the syndicats, noweven sate: that his grono -would toke no further action until Mk. Taft answers their telegrams asking li his stock Is for sale. (Frank Nichols, whe represent an a'm-r syndicate. Was due In Cincin nati tfttyafternoefe U?wa? athis of nc* here. *. 1 ' ' I Li Fines Imposed If Return Is Not Made. THE TIME LIMIT KHnrna Will .Not S?e Accepted Affe. This We<i ton| Flues Are WO to $5.\000. T*j-r? Those . Anderson* qteople who hnp pen tri have a plentiful supply of t ,; world's Koodn un ordinarily feel pro; ty proud of that fart hut hore ?r what tho poor man laughs ut th" hloatod bondholder. All thone An dornen people *rh?*Tail to make a re turn on their income, beforfc the end of the wook will hav/t''cairne to regrc: lt. The Incoino^'tax law IB effective Miroh 1 and wjll be rigidly enforci ! by the government. Every citizen of tho United StntPHrwhether residing ill homo or abroad, ?very person resi t in in tho I'nltcd state, and every non-resident nilenr who ha? ide?me from 1'mted state? investments io 1/1,000 or more minjt^makv a returr. Wm. (J. MeAdoo, sorrefury of lin treasury is of tile opinion that po ? masters and otbe/s" In tho governmf it postal service ?ho receive salaries . 93.0110 per annum, uro subject to pc rient of an rncotue. tux. South Carolinians who have un a nual net income*'of $3,000 or more v ' he notified by I )n? .-an C. Heywar ! United States collector of inter ra! revenue, at Columbia, that they ;. . subject to thc federal income ta .. A notice to this' effect has been po- - ed in every poatoifice In South Caro lina. ? " 1 Thc notice from the office of the collector of internal revenue ls dat ed Jan 1. 19H lind reads aa follows: "Notice is hereby served that every person of lawful agc having a net In come of $3,000 or over during the preBent calendar year, is sub'ent to the Income tax law, and is required to mako and reader to the collector of internal revenue, Columbia, S. C., ?on or beforo March 1, 1914, a true; and accurate return of annual income upon the blanks prescribe 1 by the intornal revenue department. Said blanks may be obtained by addreesing a request to the collector of internal revenue. Columbia S. C. Failure to re ceive thu said blanks for making the return on or before the date mention ed will not be" considered a valid ex cuse for failure to make the return, I and all of the penalties named in the ] not will bo irruosod for failure to make] a return of Income under this law." Specific Exemptions For tho past year, isnn. ROBO'TICI exemptions will be $2,500 or $3,333.33! in the case of a married person. and| in ruture years $3,000 and $4,000. Where the tax has been withheld in part of tbe income source, or where part of the income comes as dividends upon stock of a corporation, txable under the corporation tax section of the law, the regulation's set forth, that ci. income ?thal] be deducted fror th?? Individual'? total net Income when I computing thc amount of which he ia{ taxable. Tho law i tn poses a tax of 1 per cent .... ,1 ntfwivlitoa .1..... - ...\... M.?., ...... ..." . .tl.,. l l..'* lilli"! ' " ii./ have an income of between $20,000 and $50,000 shall pay an additional tax of 1 per cent on auch amount; on all between $50,OCO and $75,000, 2 per| cent; $75,000 to $250.000, 4 per cent; $250,00 to $500,000, 6 per cent and all over $500,000, 6 per cent. Return must be in the hands of the collector, of Internal revenue in the district where the payee lives or where he haa Ibis principal business, not later than March 1, failure to observe this limit to be punished with fine ranging from I $20 to 91.000. Refusal or neglect to file returns, except in cases of sickness or absence ? will result In an addition of 50 per cent to the tax assessed. In the case cent will be added to tile tax essesscd. and any person required to make, | render, sign or verify such return, I who makes a false or fraudulent, | with intent to ri .if eat or avade thc tax. will be guilty of mlsdearnor and willi ?he subect to n fine or not more than i ,$2,000 or imprisonment for one year, or both. SOLICITOR IS NOT CHOSEN I _%_ Rumor in Anderson Yesterday ] Said Hut John B. Adger Molal!* "hot Plum. A rumor was heard in Anderson yesterday morning to the effect that Governor fllease had appointed as solicitor for the new Thirteenth cir cnlt. John Halley Adger Mullalty. a member of the Oeonee bar. However, a telegram from Columbia last night, advised that Judge T. J. Mauldln said no solicitor had yet been appointed*] for the new district. rers and others aro liz P. Sm?vi Sor rp?bitl?n" iW1 Mat neopJe seem to j [believe tb*t Mr. Smith will v :.i. 1 LIGHTS FOR NORWAY. Norway, Feb. 25.-Seme of Tjon 1 mark's puV.te _ spJrltsdj. clUaeua havr. [Onished InsiaUlAl^pf^ety^pa gan * IM a ai. ?( ina UIKM jutuu: u??a??i arni the power 1s sufflcjRt for lighting the [school building and th? Baptist and [Methodist churches. Footlights for the stage In the school building and ; chandeliers Ia aU the. buildings fi?vo [also been affixed. These lights are a groat Improvement over the gasoline ones heretofore used. LENIN PERIOD BEGAN YESTERDAY Epist cpa Hans Have Arranged a j PtOgi'am of Many Interest- i nig Services. FIELD AGENT FOR SOUTHERN _j / Railroad . Has Selected W. J. Shcely to Succeed W. H. Baker. With tho people of the Episcopalian ami f nt lotie faith yesterday had a special nlgnificar.ee, this living Ash Wednesday, thc first day of Lent. The j day derives its name from tho cus j lom !n thc wcMtern <,iiur<,h of Sprink I MUK I?.< Urtu day on the heads of I punit:atc lp the rtomsn Catholic chur< li i' ( altea are strewn on the heach nf Lho < .orgy and all prosont. I Len I the firiy days' last in ?he spring1 .'(:.v r.r. in an end with Easter S.irili. !;> tho Latin church Lent form? lasted hut HG days; in the , fifth ?e:ilufy four ?fays were added in Imita! i 'ft ic Savior's fait and this usagt lien hesames general in the wen? r. nhurch. The \:nierrton Episcopalians have pre, ;. i : Yondid fo.*tturo3 for the cc?c?i .. en r* tiiii lime and through out t "ii be Interesting features from . " t ? Line at thc (?race Bpii ?copa] urc.i. Raw J. Huller Cih roho* .< l?r of (Iraoo church, has ?:?:n(.-. ed ihe following order of ser vice* : .:. t .c ..' r.tea period. Sunday*. Holy Eucharist, 1 a . m. Sunday school and Bible class, 10:15 a. m.; morning prayer and sermon, 11:30 a. rm ; evening prayer ?nd se non. x p m. Mondays und Tuesday*. Evening prayer ann address, 4:80 p. m. Wednesdays. Holy Ktieharlst, 10 a. m. Th ii rs da j K. 'Evening prayer and lecture S p. m. Children's evening prayer 4:30 p. I m. Holy Week. Every day: Holy Bucharist (except I Hood Friday?, 10 a. m. Evening prayer '(except Easter |even) and Sermion, 8 p. m. ' (??od Friday. Morning prayer, 10:30 n. m.; titre? I hour service, 12 to 3 p. m.; evening I prayer and sermon, 8 p m. . Easter Kten. Holy Eucharist, 10 a. m. Evening prayer with holy baptism, [4:30 T>r m. feaster Day. Holy Eucharist, 3 n .m.; choral I Eucharist wit.'; sermon, 11:30 a. m.; I children's service, 4:30 p. m. Thursday evening Lenten services, I Grace church: One hour service beginning at 8 p. m. The following lectures will be glv February 2(5-The Church, ?'are!; .V -The Church and thc Sible. March 12-The Church and the Prayer Book. March 19_Thc Church and Ho!v [ Baptism. March 26-The Church and the [Blessed Sacrament. April 2-The Church and Conflrma ition. ABOUT FOLKi Magistrate R. S. Fant is spending this week with his daughter, Mrs. I.andy Ritchie. O. J. Meredith of Westminster wa? in the city yesterday for a few hours. T. B. Moacham of Oreen wood spent yesterday in Anderson on business. C. P. Hammond, a^rell-known Spar tanburg business man, was in the city yesterday. C. E. Hnderson of Atlanta was inj the city yesterday, a guest at the Chi- j quola hotel. R. T. Jaynes of Walhalla waa among the business visitors to tho city yesterday. M. L. Quigiey of Clemson college was among the guests registered at tho chiquilla hotel yesterday. D. L. Moore of Wilmington. N. C.. has been spending a few days in the city en business. ; .W. J. Bridges of Pendleton was among the business visitors to the city yesterday. W. K. Stringer of Belton waa among the well-known menin the city yesterday. . . . > - 3 M -: B W. H.. Tucker, of the Hopewell sec tion spent a few hours In Anderson yesterday.- . * C. C. Olenn ot Centerline .was -r ^ng the visitors to spend yesterday U the city. Miss Harriet Bolt will leave within the next few days for Elberton, Ga., Where she goes td accept a position as milliner with a well-known bual nm* Arm nf that *>lt? . W. R. Pruitt of Hopewell was in the city yesterday for a few hours on business. C. C. Camp VII. a Wllliamston busi ness man. was among the visitors to Anderson yesterday. IS PRACTICALLY SURE Proposition Is Up to the City of Anderson. ABBEVILLE HUSTLES ( i? ntl mellon on First I.?uk of Keven ff?a MJI?M Will Soon Hs Started hy Abbe.lill'. J. K. Wilkinson, secretary of thc ' ham ber of Common o of Abbeville,! who attended the annual meeting of I the local commercial organisation on; Tuesday night, hold a conference here yesterday afternoon ??til A. r>. Far-j mer, chairman of the railroad extsn slon committee of thc <'hn.mher of Commerce, with refer? nee to the plans o' tin Northwestern Eletrlo Hallway ; ompany, projected between Eaaley > i.? Anderson and Abbeville to Augus ta. A representative-of the Daily In telligencer was unable to so(. Mr. ['..liner yc3terdny, but a conversation ?it!i Secretary wilkinson bringa out thc fact that this new Interurban do vclopmcnt is gettitng down to real businoss and that prospects for carly construction aro splendid. Ile said f iat n jjreat mus meeting would be held at Abhevile on March 4th, at which time enough money would bc laisod in and near Abbeville tb build th.-, iirui link of thc line from Antre \lllc. IT mUes. i This done, and tho p.oposition would bc up to Anderson to build the connect ?Um link bebwon Anderson and Antreville. Secretary Wilkinson says, that Abbeville is as sured that Anderson will do b?r pnrl. Abbevile anticipates placing the new road under construction within thc next i>0 to 120 days, and to have the line in operation to Antfevilic by fall. Thc handling of this matter locally ir. prot'ccidng nicely, and Anderson is prepared to do her part, and to secui> this additional Interurban. Mr. Farmer and representative? of the local committee will attend the Abbeville meeting March 4th. OLD SOLDIERS OF HONE A PATH Are RequeUBlpSet With Mrs. R. L. :Chilh?e Next Tues day nt Noon. >i ?;?..:. SH >-.i??bi : ' nf. tro. . il? ll- . s All of tho' Coafedorate" veterans of linnea Path nre!asked to meet at thc ofiice of the Honoa Path Chronicle, in Honea Path, iSei? Tuesday at noon when Mrs. R..L. Cheshlrenwlll be pre sent. Mrs. Cheshire ia compiling soma facts and figures relative to the Confederate 'veterans of South Caro lina, for uae in The Intelligencer, and lt is to be hoped that all veterans who llVe in and near Honoa Path will be present Tuesday to give her as much assistance as possible. ? STCajtf^WP;iC^MP>I,F.TE LOS}?. .! Gulfport, Miss , F?#vb. 2".-The total loss in mid-Atlantic of the British steamship County cf Devon, lumber laden, today WHS ronorlf-rt hy cable tn the steamer's agents here. The re port stated that Captain Mooro and the crew were raved. The Devon sailed from this port for Rotterdam, February 5. 5 VOU KNOW H. P. Chapman of Belton spent a few honra In the city yesterday on] business. H. C. Campbell of WJUiamston waa I a business visitor to thc city yoster-| day. O. F. Hill of Martin township was among the visitor.", to the city yester-| day on business. Miss Corrie McCuen has returned | from a ?hort stay In Pelaer. J. B. King of "Williamr.ton waa among the well-known visitors to the] city yesterday. Glenn Evans and Willie Wakefield spent Tuesday at Williamston with friands. R. J. fiambren of Belton was among the visitors to spend yesterday in the city. - Whit Boweu* of ToXvnville was in] thc city yesterday foq*a few hours. Miss Kettle Mcphail of Hopewell is] in the city, the guest ot Mrs. C. H. Ballentine, on North Fant street. J. J. Baldwin leave? today for Plck Jns. where he goJS' to attend court, .i. -.>,rt? i)t?V L. M. Martin, a well-known cltlsen yeaterday U>wnRh,p' ,n Furroan Robinson" 'of * Siaftm* io^rrn1 ship was amoug tho business visitors to the city yesterday. J. J. Wilson of #flitroiston was in thc city yesterday for a few hours. T. Li. Little ot Savannah township was among thc well-ktow.n visitors to tit* city y.t~tf.r/l?v_ John K. Hood, John K. Hood. Jr.. and Walter H. Hood have apend ing several days In Columbia on busi ness J. T. -Chandler pf Garvin. township waa a visitor to fmtfnd? 'yfeseuMayJ .'I'III "i MM i P1 Old Mouses FOP Salo The Charleston & Western Carolina Railway Company authofiz^s, 4Js ti) offer for sale the following houses: ..i I I-1U (FOUR ROOM COTTAGE IN REAR TWO STORY HOUSE REAR ANDERSON HOTEL NO. 113 W MARKET STREET NO. 121 W MARGET STREET NO, 127 W MARKET STREET NO. 135 W MARKET STREET NO. 409, SOUTH PEOPLES STR?ET THREE CABINS ON S. TOW ERS STREET IN REAR OE 22a W. MARKET STREET. WE WILL SELL THESE HOUSES AT PUBLIC AUC TION ON THE PREMISES at I % 11 a. m., SATURDAY, MARCH ?nain-wi ' j r\jt\ ULLIVLRI /\ri\u^ i. naram FRANK & DeCAMPS REALTY CO. ELKS WILL COt?E JUNE 17 AND IS Anderson Lodge Will Entertain Grand Lodge of State on Those Dates. Following a meeting of Anderson lodgp of the Benevolent & Protective Order of Elks, held las t night, lt was announced that thc State convention of the Grand Lodge of Elks of South Carolina, will convene in this city on June IT and will remain tn session throughout the 18th. This announce ment .viii bxo ot interei?. locally Anderson will have the pleasure of entertaining during this convention ?rome of the most prominent men in I the State. MONEY TO LEWD c. o o t? ti <?. .. .. All -ti -_ . uc noii ff vSl i. 000 Elks in Anderson for the meeting 1 of the State Association and the "Hel io Bills" will have charge of the town for the two days in June. IN AMOUNTS OF $300.00 TO .. >8OO,QO ?N err Y-,RZ^-M ,. STATE. ,. .. .? , ,.; . i :?< . } .t. ?. .'? I ?W/. .'"? . V- ' : .}*.r:- i;j?. : . . . ? , - iii.; .. . . ;. :..>..<..? 1 W .'???; . \ l?>V . ' ." WE ALSO NEGOTIATE LARGE, . LONG TIME LOANS AT LOW KATES OF INTEREST iiaiFR?Mi RFA. FST??F ft IMUFSTSSFMT i!l> E. R. II ?KTO.\. Pres. L. S. H ORTON V. P rc* VT. I'. MARSHALL