The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, November 13, 1914, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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"The flout Family remedy, bec clue liuve coaxed to act, or Im\ MUTUAL BENEFIT COMI M. M. MATTISOIS C. W. WEBB, Dis J.J.TROWBRII LEGAL NOTICES Delinquent Hoad Tax Notice. All dlnleuquent road tax collectors are provided with an official receipt book vf 1th numbes, and stub numbea attached. Fay no money to collectors unless you got the official receipt as above provided or. J. MACK KINO, tl County Supervisor. NOTICE OF COUNTY TREASURER The books of the County Treasurer will bo opened tor the collection- of State, County and School taxes for tho Fiscal Year 1014, and Commuta tion. Road tax for the year 1915 at tho County Treasurer's of fleo from Oc tober 15th to D' ?ember 31st. 1914. After December 81st, one per conti penalty will'bo added; and after Feb ruary 28tb, seven per cent penalty will I bo added, till tho 16th day of March, | 1915, when tko books will be closed. All persons ' owning property in more'than one township or school dis trict, aro requested to call fpr "receipts In BAClt TOWNSHIP .OR SCHOOL DISTRICT, in which the property is located; On account of having Ho many. nchonlvdfi!^|i4s"*his.rsr:,,05t.. very'important to the taxpayers andi will to a large extent eliminate extra j cast and penalties. Tho rato of levy ?3 ns follows: State Taxes v, ??ii fi.. ; , .*-. .8 Mills Constitutional -School Tax ..3, Mills Ordinary County Purposes 3 1-2 Millo Past Indebtedness :. ......... 1 mill Roads and Bridge? .* .. . . ... l Mill . Publia-.iloefis V Mil? Total :. i. ........ 15 1-2 Mills Tn"e following ar? tho""additional" levies for Special School Districts; Dist No. Special Total , Levy Levy Anderson .1? Airy,. Springs.... .04 Barker . Crd?k .. .57 Bovardam ,.5G Bolton ,,.....,,,12 Bethel ..........;55 Bishop Branch -;28 Broyles * :-.. ?57 .Cblhbuu. ........ 20 Grovo ..'..30 CenterviUo ...... ? ^ Centrat .i.s.. -... 58 ^Cleveland ........as Concreto ,._..10 WoirpAZ::'t12 ' Double Springs ..08 Ebenezer 46 Bbreka ......."..25 Fa'.ir.vtbw. ........63 friendship ... : Y ,85 Gonorstoo .... ??. .01 . .Gb^v??OP?;:..?.".?8. ??Pt?apath v.;?16 :^b?vfelt. ,;.\;?.tp ? Iva...44 Lpboi^ba ,.......??27 -Long . Branch '?,.. 33 itflrtm ..........61 vil?^|?reek... ;, .yitd *:&jtosu*tot\\*. ,,,..8?; ?cc -t?tese ... .;.... 52 Ne4?s Cr?uck i. ..80 Oak'^Orovb v ;. iViiaai . Pbbdieton a ' -Plotcotown ....... 54 '-' ^?ft.?Mtlls S .-^b^^i?t?r;,,.-;.Br: .aaiud? .... .26 savannah ....... o Sirapsoavillo ;.. .42 ABtajrr vr;? ??? ?? ;. .87 ^P4u?^;^.,,^^4' ? TMito - ? Tirenty 88 ?mtffl&,v.;.~...^to West Polzcr ..... 8 ^Wbjfeaj f laina ....48 ?Man US 18 H ! 18% See?? !NSUB Brown f:-i>: .:'?4\y<"'?!;' "y ..' wi i ? mim m i? wi H ipnj mum ame ?t works when nil HUM]j. e acted, H I? Life Insurance." LIFE INSURANCE *ANY [, General Agent . . . trict Agent )GE, Special Agent Willlamston .20 Wllllford .62 Zion .....53 Straight .'. 5 20%. 4 IO* C 2m 16% Thc State Constitution requires all | malo persons between tho ngea of 2h and CO years, except those lncapablo of earning n support from being maim ed or other. couseB, and those who served in the.Wat between the States, to pay- n poll tax of 'one dollar. All malo peroone between.the ages of 21 and 60 years who are able to work public roads or canoe them ' to bc worked except preachers crwho Uave charge of a congregation and persons who served in the' War between the States, school teachers and trustees, who are exempted from road duty, may lb lieu ot work pay a tax bf one I dollar to- bo collected at tho samo| time.,other taxes are collected.. Prompt attention will bo,given all] persons who wish to pay their taxes through tho mail, by chock, money or- j dor, .otc. -f .-w -,, ...... ..... W...A..TWPJP,.. , Conn ty Treasurer. ... ? a r: ?.m ?? l ?w*:.,,!^' Have you lost any* thing? Don't sit down and mourn with a'TH never get it back** expression on your face. Cheer uri! Put oui & dragnet for it. That means use a lost and found ad. in '-.?'?' .'J ; XilrHw? ? 'SF^ti?%??..-Jr. - itaco J^U^J^I. . . Most people are hon es*, and few want re **r- ? :? .... ... wards* so the cost to you is trtflmg. I ' 3 ' ? ? ? li . ? \i ??OM liereVSom? of Our Work weare^ffondof U Jiutu WftWpmddor ll orcrjr momorlat. publlo or private, wo vo | Iy "vi s'nt)?iit destans ?t)d ?We roa tbs bene nt of our lon-, ?tuotiinco wltb3u; cbwno. we w*n? v>V.i. .. ?a - yoaotouMupro?- Jjfa proauolns memo- ' ~ . . ?S^?:!1, AWmenf. ?o?oUj? jjft, Ateuung, ?' ^?nfl^na b?? Bf 8? C ofallhowcon. S B gi I i ?>.rj.?-*i,?,??* SR ?w? ?leht. Writ?. PJHI Beast a? today ana -BB? lat us fthi?r HffiRB fiv as. i .tear problom. ^jjj BL ^ ; -ils-Coaspsaj, "? ?. RANCE AGENCY 0. HENRYS STORIES IV.-New York Camp Light By O. HENRY Copyrioht, 19(1. ty Ccib'eday. Pc;e ft Co. i WAY out In the Crook Nation we / \ learned things tiliout New JL~\ YOR?- / - Wo wore on a hunting trtjt und were camped one night ou tho hunk of ti Jlttin stream. Bud Kings bury was .pur. H Lilied hooter and guide, und it was fruin bis UpH that wo bud explanations or Manhattan and tho queer folks that Inhabit lt. Bud lind once spout a month In the metropolis, nn<t ti week or two itt other time?, and lie wax pieced to discourse to us of what ho had seen. Fifty yards ii way fnnu our camp was pitched the lej'ee of u wanderin? family of Indians that had .como up and settled lhere Wu* tho night. An "Mina Storliny lights up and beams to .do som? cooking." old. old Indian woman wns trying to build ? ttroj Under an iron pot bung I tJpoiitkwe xtlcks.' ' V '. Bud went over to her assistance nnii ! soon hud lier fife going.. When he came J back we complimented, him playfully [ upon Iiis gulluntry. I ''Ob," suid Bud,- "don't meniion it. lt's n way I have. W.kenover 1 see h I i;;.].- trying to enc!; things i\\ i\ pot ?nd having trouble I nlwnys go to the res cue, 1 dobo the sa mo. thing, once in u high toped house? lu New .York .city. Heap bi's society t?pee on Fifth ure nue. tfhat-jnjuu lady hind of recalled it.to my mind. . Yes. I endeavor to be polite'?nd help tho ladies out," Th? C'?ihp ?eiuaii?iru.t?v prii:iiO?i??S. . "I was mu nu ger of t he [Triangle. B ranch in tho Panhandle," said Bud. "It was owned nt that'time by old" man Sterling ot N?vr;York," He wonted to self put, mid be wrote ,for. me to come on to New York abd explain tho flinch to" the. - syndlea te1 that woRted .to. buy. tk? :J : .sends to. For^::\Yorth abd bas a ro^.idqiiar. su,\? of .dobies mode, and hits, the It-nil" for the bl"g village. '-. ' ?'>\V"elI, whom If,?Ot there old man Sterling apd his. outfit certainly laid themselves out to bo' agreeable. Wo had business and pleasure no mixed up I that you couldn't tell whether it Waa ii treat dr a trade half the time. We had trolley rides end cigars and the ater roundups ohd rubber parties." "Itnbber/parties?*' said a listener in quiring!?. "Sure," said Bud. "Didn't you neve* attend''emf You walk nround. and try 'lp look at the tops of] the skyscrapers. Well, we Sold the ranch, nod Old man Sterling asks nie round to his house to lake grub ott: tho night before 1 stat** sd back.. It wasn't any high collared a if nir-J'ust mo and tho old man cud his wifo and daughter. But they wns a fina haired outfit, ail right.,.and tbs lilies of the -.'flew. Walto!* Ma lt.. j Tho* <haT ,tas ?otijW?rt&'clottte? enrpeutet jop\i Uko. a dealer in ,h9,rSo blankets and gee etrtdge, and .then tho tobi* was aU vinampoua ?Ita, flowsr?.. end there was n whole kit of tools laid out beside ?rerybody's pis?N Vou'd have thougUt you was fixed out to burglar ize n res ta u rar? t before yon, could get your grubti But i'd beeb in Nerf] York over a weak then> and I waa getting bn.to BtyltaU,waya,,,J kind .of-trailed behind and watched thc others use tho . hardware suppute?, and .ythan t tackled the chuck with the same weap ons. : It ain't much trouble to travel wita tba high flier? after, yo? find out 's^&.-gait. 1 got elong; fine. ; i was feeling cool nud ngre^ob'.e?. nnd pretty ?sobn/. .;*-wna piking away- ffneni tul yd? p?ense, ail ahput Jue ranch and ^he weist, and roil!** ?em how the In diana oat grassfcop?er stow ?nd snakes, and you never saw People So inter es ted,.' "Bu^ the real joy pf that feast wa? | JW^;ia?Mv.8ieriin?. Just n. Httie tries} j el? wisT hot' bigger than . two> bits' i of chewing- plug, hut aha.bsd n " mt her tlmt seemed to say she _ ? %&im a?d ?o? belleved^t jwt ?bo. -?naver, ii nfc on .any airs, id she ?rnHeil .ht rna tho sn mo ns If, I " st* rt j mliUohnlrw; while J - Ssas/ oliout n-tireoic dojr fiOBt and Uko it'was nowa from bow?. 8Y8T?M IN PARMINO.* - '* '< *? _. U > <? One fact we Beek, to Impress on ! \ all la thut system und Intelligent ' \ ? ? management ure quite tis necea- ? ? ,! sury In successful. .ftnbiiitf as lu |? J ; auy other occupnu?h. Says pru-' ? j , ! fessor, W. J. Splllman ot- tbu de- ' ! ; ; purtuieut of agriculture. There | > ? ? ls un utter luck of system In the ? J ; management of farm enterprises . > A i on ninny furms. Too little atten- ! ! ? | tin ii hus been giron to standard- y < > bsiug systems of management of .? ! ; \ enterprises ?for different Itfcall- J J i . ties. Herein is un explanation < ! J J of the low a veli) KC return** | ? i> from tlie funulug Industry. The .! li great suocess thu; liivurlably hus || . . rollo wed the ;i?,plication vf Intel- .. i. lige nt system to faun manage- , | . > meut demonstrates tn^ truth of I ! this statement . . Thu small form quite ns much \ I as the large fur/a-lu fact, more . ? so-requires systematic farrii management. Tbo large, farm II ofteu. is easier and cheaper to managt- than the small farm. j; since to get probt ?ucl? hiten ? ! sive mut hods as a small furm re ll quire* ure uot needed. STORING CELERY. Advantages of Field Pitting and Col? lar Cars. From bulletin ot Montuna experiment stn t!oii..." Celery may be either pitted in the field or stored In u cool, Well ventilated cullnr. As a rule.'however, .cellars, under tho dwelling uro too warm and .not . well enough- ventilated .to keep celery long. In pitting In tho field n trench ls dug twelve Inches deep nial eighteen inches wide.' and the plants are set upright in-this, with a little dirt worked lu about thu roots. The plants may be set us close us con venient without ?Tuwdlng. j If > thc ground ls dry th<j trench should lit Ailed with wuter und thin allowed to seep away before tho plunts'ure set tn. If to be left In tho trench only a short time ti-light covering ot st ia w will be nil the protection needed. . If to be stored until severo freezing weather comes lt will, I io necessary to build n framework over the trench to keep the weight af tuo.'fcoveting off the plants uud pile upon this, UR needed, straw and earth tn freop the plants from severe freezing. Ventilators should ho provided ut Inter rills th the cover lo??. ii in :i good cool cellar, with n dirt floor nod good ventilation. .Gulden Sell Hin nulling <ir Ohmt I'aweii) may 'ne stor mi nut il nfter the holidays without any trouble. Th? phmts nr^ p'.uwd In the. w?llnr h bout as if pitied In the Held, cot too crowded, ?ud willan'little "dirt worked lu about the roots. ; . Alle.vwnys shoul.l.lie lefi every eight een Inches to allow tor]'Sv?t?rlugnnd to dre ROt>u .-ventilation,',' - .-Tho reliu, Mhould be> ventilated ju 'the .'cool of tho day nnd.cU^sd itort?g/.?^^^rn h-ours? The tenip?rutnre;.ahoij|di be. kept os. near 82"degrees nsjxisfdplc. Itt- water. In'ji feli/ry. In cellar' -td orri ge run the water on the 8urfawwf*tbefsol| in the .alleys; ?nd never wet tb^ l??t'es, *, -| Fruit Picking! Bag. '?rjr?r - reaching tnncressibie pnris of; fruit trees tye. half bushel basket Is not 0? .convenientn* the.rbag. Rut the 'bag.JA" Uh awkward tblnj? to manage' 'without some such dorice bs tlle;.oue! liliistrnted^her?wlihj t|'JctinR?sts bf n stout wiro; bo?. smaller thdH. No.'.l) to hold the mouth op?u?. n* nhyw.;. From each end of thia wire n stunt cord la AN OPEX ?ioDTO. hemmed. In tbs" mouth Wihe ting titi1 tc the . ring;..Into trMeb when th?; l?l3|g I* In Q*# n 3hop honk nttnebed ,to n strap u.caught j.TU?.strap is.fjrlnly nette?! to the bottom cornel- of tho bag.-.which ti: slung; o ver tho sboidder and. .carried; udder the arm. hy nrcpar manipula* ?on the fruit noe* bot t*^?s?a ns In or?nary ^ ORCHARD ArMD GARDEN. . Onions sbbuWbe ^'a^estcd bndl pat on tho mnrket hs. soab^ns 'possible. Full and tbrjuvr ihr<%;pffour;jrfttv? to? gather to dry ana then clean ana mar" ket In hundred fwhnd.aacks. 2 Foll ptinting ;ti generally , recbh* mended for nebhttfs ?nd. ti much to. be preferred above spring plan Un* since th? buds start st> - anrly Vn s pring that lt la nractlcally. Impoosiblb to get the?? set in unp^U???ui? ??Hi ?>u;?*!e??i? fw>n* a reliable cold storage. : Many of the best irhrdenors. however,'-always trpna plant -their iMu.fer?wn? th late ?nm mor. the hist.week in Augqst qr. tbt} flrtii; ,wt?eMa September. ,At. this ttbe titihts are perkily ??rmsnt, |W*4 .Ingconipieted their y?sr**rbiffihv'#w ,th(s.tm?kSplantSug ls less of S shock . than t?&? btdar Ilma. , v' > . . .' ,(?>'??,. .. .. . UGLY DRIVER ANTS ?ll Living Creatures Fly. Before These African Terrors. THEY BUILD LIVING BRIDGES. When an Army of Thcie Formidable and Ferocious Intacts Want to Cross o Ri vor a Suspension Tube of Thajr Own Bc dion Prc vi deo tho Way. Why 'should driver ants cross rivers? The nott; of our own woods hu ve nu such desire: they are busy little peuple, too much engaged in the practical task of flume*? and storing food to have uny vagurles uf this no rt. They are eon* tented nnd harmless If nut disturbed . or annoyed. Au \ angry ant ls to be avoided, and an angry swarm can make Its displeasure felt in u very un pleasant way, as erery une knows whu hus carelessly broken Into a nest- But If left alone they ore peaceful little workmen.- <ubsurl>cd in their own affairs.. Tho great driver ur Bashlkoney-nut however, has nuthiug peaceable lu h bj composition, t?v ls nothing if hot ag gressive and spiteful; neither fslic cou, tented. In the great forests ut Africa these insects multiply to an alarming extent. They swarm In thousands*, perhaps millions, und. formidable nt any time, during the season uf migra-' rion they are a terror to tho whole district In which they live. ..' ,. ' .' ' . Myriads of these insects ufo SfdzviV,' with a restless desire for chance. Obey ing some mysterious Instinct follow ing the commands uf their queen, -they set out upon their travels, and woe betide the mau or beast that crosses their path: lu,u 'moment the hapless creature ls covered with ants, and In an Incredibly short space of time noth ing in left but bare bones. The driver-ant ls KO railed because it drives away all living creatn.es. When this most terrible host huon the march men and. nulhMuj great end small, take flight. Lions nnd tigers may bo seen rushing along side by side with the timid gazelle. All are too uineb frightened to dream of at tacking or avoiding each other. For ?mee, In their lives they are united in (heir, terror of tim common enemy. Siro and strength aro of no avail, and a rhinoceros or an elephant is us-umeh terrified and Is In as much danger ns n rabbit When the vast tinny of nuts arrive on the hank uf a river n halt ls cull ed. Tiley, harp np idea of,, turning, huck, bjtit to cross that river they must have a: bridge, nnd the making of .thia bridge takes time, nud probably the' engineers of tho nrmy have to bustle ?nil th the front. - Tina ..making of an ant bridge ls one ot 'the; most wonderful thlnr's l? th? WOlid. , Thc . rtD??; .fiw?rn?. on a trev. Choosing one which overhangs the riv er.-- Upon the bough which reaches '.farthest over tho stream they mass themselves and?begin to form a thlik rp pe. of jtheir.. own bodies. Thisjiij^y dp by means of holding on firmly with their hind legs, .while with the front pair Of legs they -grasp -the -bodies-.of other . ants.,., Constantly.. .fresh nula 'ronge themselves in front, and. sp. the '"opo ?rows and grows until st last'it 't?bdh??'-the-wnt?r. .... -'.'.fey n?d by tho floating chain te car? ried by the current toward the other. sltSe "'h.ei'e probably ?.*V*!sii'.aJri'-i*r^ir ete?dk spring out of the water, foremost nnta selie upon th? fl reedit 4?ct. Jthey touchy nnd. -f rom. ono slender foothold tp.another they ?yr?k'ajatjr? nt. last they roden, ianii, Tno .-,nae?ifjgf' .jjtree. ls -quickly, climbed', tho. foremost \w\r*k o|.-|egs do)ng cl) tho. wm-k, apd[ very sobn t. he living rope -la s. wingin? ??lfeh above tho river. The bridge is itinde. and qolekly-ihe army ctosBes thij ?f?aut' .^?r.'-Maili?l in fife ?tticaa ?faveta.. Ifud.un opportunity ct observing one of these bridges, nnd he declares that.lt living bodies of the onj? forming the .jells'?tn. tunnel.: thr?ftu^if?rf? mHln b?dy. p.f ant?<.trt.vjel ?a**.!* oa?r JSa? water. W?J??I th?' huit luit -.mu' crossed nnd the bridge ls no longer Heeded. the ttutaj. in., ?ho^-, rear reieaso their-hold, a nd.the rope or tuuael drops ?nid J^Bi r?terKi- The ?ntni?? ?irTOt?t. ,hu t they ?M? soon, released from ;tW?,i?os(Uot>. for thc-vanguard m o d>. p?rsiug .13 rast a1?. ?hoy ena, ?nd the mt, aderifl?inir ants ?rhiv bega?^%h? ?rfeat chain aro quickly upon.dry land. ?Mi :??$*&-mit^ what taws ;&^^t ithe?;M^rjartPf the mysteWr . ipW?a^^ know jUhUfc? Ctfttelf in Lohddn if-am-: Evan. Un.. f ;lltr??* A feas* b* Y?rj* '< -.horned ^h> ' pcopte^nV-wbom : yon* would n't oak to dinner. ''.?' Am orton o ; v||l^lv'ai(iV?'^ftst)fa^?, perhaps, tfi?i? fop yonfda Ennbiud to be garernad by people who. i?ou?do^ ask yb? io 'diu ?cfc-Christian Itegtater, '/F>r?f*rr?^i His Suit ? Cynthia-^. ,Tdru, {htolc,.'*? to^as*.papa's c^s?nj; lo\*6y& t?abky mi ra?aeiirJndgo.v .. -~-,-' - ? . v T?i* snrdSi- tray trot te fofl te to' d*<: termine to Bacc*od.~Sber??m ; Jones & Ogle-shy, dealer? in Horses artel Mules of the Miller Union Stock Yards. Atlanta, Ga., Will be at oil ^IPAY and SATp^PAY Nov. 13 and 14. To buy Mules and Horses from 5 to 10 years old? .from 1,000 pounds up. Bring; them in boys and get the cash. Women Suffer Terribly From Sidney Polly Anna Ciaos. ' Tronbl.e. The Anderson Intelligencer}, in a Around, on her feet all. day-no.won- recent issue, advocates ord euggeatn der a woman has backache, headache, the organisation of Polly Anna clubs, stiff awol^en Joints, j weariness, poor We suppose, every one. m Newberry sleep and kidney trouble. Foley Kid- knows what that-means. noy1 Pills give quick: relief for these Some months ago President John troublqa. They strengthen the. kid- Kinard or the .Commercial bank, offer neyn-take away the aches, pam and ed to loan to any: one who would weariness, weak . back and swollen read M?i a-FOPy; Of. this little book. It aching Joints due to kidney and blad- is called the glad book. The point of der trouble. Try Foley Kidney Pills tho story is to And something for and seo how much better- you. feel, which to be glad even under the most EvanB Pharmacy. Lt adverse circumstances. It is every appropriate Just now. . ' ' ;"-;- ' There era< many things for which our farmers should be glad abd instead of World's Darkest Moment. going around, complaining and whin The darkest moment Is said to bo ln* abobt^fte Prtw Jil cotton they Just before , dawn, ffbls ls nov* dis- ?Jould WMMM _T __. ." _" mw-, J",I,D"I to cat and to wear .and that tney covered not to bo sOv Jbe darkast j fa glrt4OTB.lMld.ana.tllM taoment, relatively speaking, ls when wq aro at wc0 wUh all the worM> . the noonday sun shines. Then, lt ?B; . w? h?T0 Bo nrW1Mnga tor .which that living things, on the earth ara t?.be gl?d that, wo should forget, tho blinded by the dazzle of tho sun ano troubles and misfortunes which como fail to recognise, the light that never oniy to sweeten/our, Jives if properly fails out: In space. : understood and appreciated. , ; . Get on.toe .wagpn1and> =lay the glad -rr"i-:-1- game whether yob can-form a club , . Important > or not. It Is one., game you con pjay Bear in mind : thpt Chamberlain's ait alonu but if you do you will soon TabH'*>.not only move the bowels, but J mak? *o uisnyvbt?r -.people... happy Impravo T?O appetite and sirejigthpn that you will baye, loth o? company. th?^qit?st^ News. ; ?: ? v'-^^!rC-.-'^?b?.7, r-? -'?:-;.ri':.. . :'. , .' .'? . '.?'{.'? . ?*.' ? ? ?''- ??'' - ''. . !*.> .* . ; .' *..' . - ? .-. -.'?.??'j? t> Vii ?iid-jec^ ed in tl^^ssessiofi j?jlj^ ;^u:?a|^ Me W?tch was e?rn:'?;w^^ your^'t?t?ft^ Will tafe Ate you a. subscriber io V not, subscribe today and of ^^^y '-Wk .t^e.valuable.watches' tb be '? :^Bp|sM^ff gl^th iii* tf?e Itit?liig^??f case t ientoti WEtc?i^ i^rchas?d ?r^nt Ktarchbanks $.?af$^ wili b? giveh as a gfan? prize atthfe close- of the contest.; ? v ; ^he other prizes to^e given ?fte each weel^^ ?he-b?t??r ?^K&3^^ t? s?bserl^?bns^^r?^s r^r?has^;^m\^ ??i guaranteed