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Passenger Schedule * NORTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY. Effectire Novewber 8Ui, 1914. Anderson* & C. Arrivals--* -3&.'31'.......<.. 8:46 ii.na. ho. 37..,.,.... 3120 ?. ?L No. 8?.4^46 p. m. No, 41.jM?> m No. 43 .^:30 p. m. Nb. 45.... 0:40 p rd. . lip. 47. 10:50 p. m. irt?nrtures , No. 30. C:40 a. m. No. S3 ..7:30 a. m. . \*m f- ? No. 3G. ll:6B a. m. No. 38., No, 40. . m*g . (.NLin^ned, trains.) c: V. PALMER, Gen. Peas. Agt, To and From tHe NORTH, SOUTH, ?-. ?? *r\rr\ ?vir<nrn Leaves: No. 22 - 6:00 A. JA. j?^ri? .... . 3:?5 P. M. Arrives: fco. 5 . . . . 10:50 A. M. Mb. 21 .... 4:55 P. M. Information, Schedules^ rates, etc., promptly given. B, WILLIAMS, G/P. A., Augusta, Ga. ' tT. B CURTIS, G. A., ^pE?Srebn, S. C. ~ LEGAL : NOTICES Delinquent Road Tax Heile?, AU dlnlenquent road tax collector* are prc^ed^tn aa official receipt book with numbes, and ?tab numbes attached. Pay no money to collected tmiesa you get trie ?mciei receipt af aboya provided or. JT. MACk KING, tf , County Supervisor. D+HT?D; STATES OP AMERICA, Tu Bankruptcy. Dist.ict of South Carolina. In the viatter ot M. R. Foster and 0. C. Fosur. individually,, abd aa co ; partners, Bankrupts, f. Pursuant to the resolution of credi tors, and. the order of tho Referee in the 'above entitled matter." uoUce ila hereby given that up to 12 o'clock a? nu Saturday, December 5th. the un dersigned trustee fdr said bankrupts ~ill receive sealed bids for the.-dock ot goods and fixtures of the saki Fos ter Bros., located at Pendleton, S. C., each hld to be accompanied by certi fied check for 10 per coat of tad amount of the bid and to be filled With the ofd?rslg??d trustee at his of fice in Anderson; B. C., with the righi to reject aux and all bids, and if all such bids sro rejected, notice ls hereto given that twill s..?l at public auction tty the highest bidder for cash at Pen dleton, S. C., at the pUce of t|i said bankrupts on Tuesday. Decembei 16th, ?14. beginning at ID o'clock a m., all tte said ? toidi ot gooda and fix tures at public aucUonr to the highest bidder for cash to he o^red, flrft collectively, with the right of reject Wa du/ sad *U bids, and tf not sol* Collectively,then tho same- will be of feled in such parcels or lota for ssh to tho highest bidders' for cash as te? trasteo at said time* and-place Siedl Idetermine. T. P. DICKSfW; ' Trustee In Bankruptcy. NOTICE OP FINAL SE?ttEl?ENT The undersigned "administratrix b the estate of A. C. Townsend, decaen rd, hereby gt ?res notice thst she wll on December 18th. at ll o'clock a, si op$dy to the Judge of Probate for. An ??;?? ?*>=sty for a final setUemen ot said estate and a d'schacge tro* his .office of administrator. MRS. ELIJCA A. TOvTNBlEND. Administratrix. NOTIC* Ari the trustees' of Fist Rock Bap tist and Presbyterian Church wll please meet Saturday morning at > o'clock at Ute church to tran sa? IT>estn?*?; retnretfi?; JgJJjJ^^ ? " Chairman. J..> ... . ., ; : 0/ ? O O O O O O O O OOO O O M o o ? NEAL'S CREEK NEWS ' ol o . lootfo?oflooo?oooooooa BELTON. Nov. 30.- Mrs. Wilson is spending some time here . with her ] daughter. Mrs. Joe Erskine, Sr. Al though more than seventy years ; ot i age, Mrs. Wilson is remarkably act ive. She,also possesses a jovial dispo sition, as is shown by her view o? .nie. She soys people shouldn't be crying "bard times," but should rather be tkful that they are so comfortably j ".ed as compared with those tn pe. Soo say 4her healthy is better ] this year than It has been Vu seve ol years past. Messrs. Floyd and Edgar McDaniel I succeeding bi their work. The jr is a physician located at Troy, j while the letter Is pharmacist, j who recently moved from Atlanta to I Tam pi. Fla. They eire Old Neal's Creek I boys, sons ot Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Mc Daniel. Miss Ohlda Major, who has charge] ot Oak Grove school, this county, spent Thanksgiving at home, return ing Saturday to resume her duties Monday morplng. j;'; Th? hog killing weather we had re cently has resulted lp the killing of rcral hogs in thia section. Probably bul.their Work will have been: iplcle tr they have not. raiser] > meat for an their needs. Era. last week. 'Joe; Erskine. Jr., faming! - sold ihls season 75 bushels of seed oats, fa addition to a. Urge sowing ^^^^B-tor himself, receiving 75 cents a bushel. HO also has a quan tify of pea vines and: other rough ness; which fa always th demand. Mr Erskine believes that- cot ion should he a snrpl?s crop. Vis* M?ry ini5?t*cftles ot Belton Tho road work being doha In this I section ts fdr the most part of a per lt nature, ? and this work has iadjy deeded for acme time. 11>? v, road ai thc Holland Hill has. nuit' yet been core ploted. The changes that nave been mar? so far ttiaa'rp?ils, and all the Work that I has keen dons show good judgment fha part or those In charge. Now, people show their epsr^cia a fit ttl* work by seeing tb /t, nutt ; road ditches are not obstructed with dirt from their fl'/tis or othftr iirv y-.. Mt. Walter Elgin who has made n.lrmirighantK Alf., his home far some lime, has accepted a position in An derson. As Winter approaches a few words vdiwrning church attendance wilt. I think, he appropri?t*. If tho weather ts net too cold or rainy for mo'to follow business or pleasure pursuits Breathe Fr*-'y J Clear? Staffed-np, Inflamed Nose and Head ?nd Stops lartarrttal Discharge. Cure* Bgll Headache, ? 6 "' Try "Ely's Cream Bain.'' Get a small bottle anyway, lust to try lt-apply a little tn. the nostrils and instantly your clogged ncsb and Btopped-up air passages bf t!*?v ii&A will open; 70U w?l breathy *dy: dullness, and headache dlsopi.,--?r?.dy, morning! the catarrh, colc',-iri-head catarhal sore throat %ylll be gone End such misery now! Cet the small hollie of "Ely's Cream Balm'? at'any drug store. Thia sweet, fra during the week, lt ls not too bad tor me to attend church on Sunday. The truth lr. church attendance ought to hare drat place, since Christ gave pre-eminence tb seeking the kingdom cf God ami His righteousness^ Clear, obld weather. Of which we often have an abundance, is invigorating td those who are enjoying reasonable healtn, Provided they exercise prudence iq dress, and so'th? fact that it?(s a chid day ls (n many instances no valid ex cuse for laing absept from - God's House. Men.will often be satisfied wi^u Our excuses, but reasons only jfVnT satisfy God. Some excuse th<m selyes from church attendance on ac* count on having company. Either In vito your company to go with yob, or esk them tb excuse yod while you at tend your church service. If you think BHtJ^Hsit to a friend pr relative wili prevent their attendance bf church, obiter post potethat ,tfiit, .and go when yin will not interfere with their church duties. . Frank Elgin and his sister. Hiss spent Thanksgiving with rels near DUo West. !3ra*?3ev: GOLDS GO grant balm dissolves by the heat bf the nostrils; .penetrates and heals J th? ..^.flamed, anrollen membrane which lines the nose, head and throat; clears tho air passages; stops hasty discharges and a feeling of cleansing, soothing relief comes im mediately. Don't lay .awake tonight strag gling for breath, with bead scuffed; nostrils closed, hawking and blow ing. Catarrh or a cold, with' Ita mn-. ?lng nose, foul mucous dropping into the throat, and raw dryness is dis* tressing but truly needless. Put your faith-lust once - in ''filly's Cream Balm*' and your cold or catarrh will surely disappear ooooooooooooooooooo o REFUGIO REVS, o 9 ? ? *\ ooooooooooooooooooo REFUGIO, Nov. SO.-We are har?fc som? cold eastern rain, add wind/ which is. very Inconvenient to the farming people who are so unfortun ate is to not be through "hulling crack bolls," Some of ns 6 e destined not to be through by Christmas or tor several months after Christmas, and (or all we witt get out of it,' we aaa1 Jost as well leave R in the field for fertiliser and not buy any nett spring. ., Mr. Frank- Pelxer ot Charleston ls spending several days st AsthSbuia Farm, on business this week. \ Master John linderman is rapidly improving fro cathe effects ot ty phoid fayer, which he bsa had. Yee tiznar was John's 68rd day in bed. lt is hoped that he will soon ho up again. ; Miss Alma Newton of the Bishops Branch section, and the Misses Had don of Donalds, a C.. and Mr. Robert Bsawvight. Mr, Craytou Crenshaw and ?Dewitt Bogga of Pendleton were driving Tlia?asgfving dnfr. aisrs. Bert sad Maj-or O'. Heap le Fred Phillips want to Anderson F^ssrvA.'H. Mitchell went to P?ndle ton, Friday afternoon on business. Hr.^p. C? Evatt wept to Anderson Ust Wednesday for. an operation. He bad his tonsils removed, by Dr. Bar ris. HLi many friends wit! fcc. glad tb learn that be ia getting along nicety* and hope that he will never, again ne troubled with tonsilitis. Mr. wu lio Smith anet erster. Miss iron?, went to Pendleton one evening issi wobk. -7Vr%. jr. C. Gillespie weat to central last Friday-afternoon. The many friends of Mrs. Gussie I WAOTED-Pokern a? house keeper by j Yo^Widw ' ; old. Mrs.-- - 727 Blank St. ' . "'.'ni' _ . ! V This Lady's husband did not have time to talk t? an Insurance Agent* . " ..... MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE C?lvIPANY M. M. MAT?ISON? General Agent r C. W. WEBB, District Agent J. J. TROWBRIDGE, Special Agent Norris #111 bs sorry to team that sha ls seriously ill at her home naur tats Mac?, lt is hoped by one and all that she will soon b? well again. . Mrs. Mattie Qi ..lam, who has been On the sich, list for some time, is some what improved at this writing. The ?octor thinks that she will be abre j be removed to the hospital where She will undergo an operation, within a few more weeks. Mrs. Sallie Martin and Miss Cath erine Martin, gave a delightful dinner eianksgtvlng day. whick waa en;oyec all present, itftr. P. C. Gltespfe and Mr. D. C. ?ratt anent Thanksgiving day hunt ing with Mr. W. H. Linderman. Mr. Lawrence Craig of Central vis ited Mr. Lude White Friday and Sat urday. Mrs. Ethel McAllister and little daughter, Lillian, were visiting Mrs. Mattie Graham one evening test week. is attending conference this week. Meeter B. F. Sears went to Ander son Wednesday for an operation. Dr, Harris removed bte tonsils, and also removed tho' adenoid growths from his nose. He ls progressing nicely n6w. sod it is thought that he will be a stronger boy than he has previously been. The moon will be right for hog kil Ung again December a. for those who hill by tho moon, one ot our neighbors says. He doesn't km'in the muou but in the pen. M-' ? ?.?????iyvTT^ ; ? >. PIEDMONT INSURANCE AGENCY See Me Fer > ; INS?IL4NCE. C E. TRIBBLE, Manager, Brown Building. " ' " 1 1 - '""" ' 1 '?'"???'?II." .i.. i