Classified Want Advert Twenty-five word? or le?:?, One T Biz Tiree? $100. All advertisement over twenty-flv word. Hates on l.uoo words to f.ion. No advertisement taken for less If your name appears in the tele your want ad to 321 and a bill will prompt payment. WANTS SALESMEN WANTED to look after our interest in Anderson und ad jacent counties. Salary or Commis nlon. Address The Victor Oil Co., Cleveland, O.-12-29-ltp. NOTICE-We are now prepared to do your grinding of all kinds of feed stuff-cotton stalks, corn stalks, shucks, straw, grain, etc. Price 20c per cwt Strictly cash. Anderson Mattress and Spring Bed Co. WU BUY PEAS and pay the cash. Furman Smith-Seedr.un. Phone 464. Dtf WHEN UNEXPECTLY detained down town for luncheon, you cannot do better than drop In hore. A light lunch or a substantial meal. Culslno and service O. K. and prices just as attractive as our food. The Lunch eonette.-dtf. POLES-Wagon and Buggy poles new and socond hand. Paul E. Stephens. FINE FRUITS-Wo carry the largest and most complete assortment In the city-keep 'em moving. Fresh Florida oranges, grape fruit, ap ples, bananas, wholesale and re tail. J. K. Manos. Phone 323.-dtf. ooooocooooooooooooo o o o Why don't your Clock run. o o Reese can make lt run. $10 re- o o ward if not-dtf. o o o oooooooooooooooooo Delinquent Bead Tax Notice. All dlnlenquent road tax collectors are provided with an official receipt book with n um bes, and stub numbes attached. Pay no money to collectors unless you get tba official receipt as above provided or. J. MACK KINO, tl County Supervisor. PROFESSIONAL CARDS . DB FOREST D. SUGGS . * Dentist . . Onlees 118-415 Weekley Bldg. . * , Associated With * ? Dr. W. WJ Chlxolsa . * Phone 356-J Anderson, 8. C. . . ,. SA VRE ? BALDWIN ARCHITECTS Weekley Bldg. Anderson, S. C . Citizens National Bank Bldg. . Raliegh, N. C * . LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF COUNTY TREASURER The honks cf the County Treasurer will be opened for the collection of State. County, and School taxes for tho Fiscal Year 1914. and Commuta tion Road (ax for (he year 1915 at tho County TiVSKyrer'a off ice .'rom Oc tober if.th to December Slst, 1914. After December 81st. one per cent pi'ualty will be added; and after Feb. mary 28th. Bevon per cent penalty will bo added, till the 15th day of March. 1915. when the hooka will be closed. All persons owning property in more ihan one township or school dis trict, are requested to call for receipts in EACH TOWNSHIP OR 8CHOOL ni STRICT. In which the property is located. .On account ot having so many school districts this request is! vary important to the taxpayers and will to a lars? extent eliminate extra cost and penalties. The rate ot levy ls ss follows: State Taxes.6 Mills Constitutional School Tax ..8 Mills Ordinary County Purposes S 1-2 Mills Past Indebtedness.1 mill Roads and Bridges.1 Mill Public Roads.I Mill Total.15 ?TMIHS The following are the additional levies tor Special School Districts: Dist No. Special Total Levy Levy Mills Mills Anderson _....17 8 21ft Airy Springs_.64 4 18%' Barker Creek ...67 4 19%! Bevardam .......66 4 19% Belton .....13 8 18* Bethel .66 3 17% Bishop Branch ..28 4 19%! ?troy.?? .........57 4 19%' Calhoun . 28 3 17% Cedur Qrove ....30 ? l9%j [ Columns ising Rates ime 26 cent?. Three Time? BO cent?, e words prorata for each additional be u?ed In a month made on appl! than 25 cents, caah in advance phone directory you can telephone be mailed after ita insertion ?or Centcrvlllu . C 4 10^ Central .58 4 19^_ Cleveumd .36 4 19% Concreto .19 4 19% Corner .13 4 19 Vi Double Springs . .C8 ? 21 ?A Ebenezer .45 2 17% Euroka .25 2 17% Fairview .03 4 19Vfe FriondiiuSp .35 4 15'/? Gantt .34 5% 21 GenorBtee .61 4 19 Vi Good Hope.43 2 17% Green I'ond.69 8 23% G rovo .05 3 18', d. Ho received a handsome morroco Mil fold, containing two new. criSO Ive dollar notes and two of one iollar denomination. In addition to th's, the fold contained a large Bhee? Sf parchment on which was inscribed from the clerks and the names of ihn??? who had contributed to the ".hrlstmns present. It is needless to ?ny that Mr. Langston Is deeply grateful for this elegant gift, Ponmilmentarv \otic* Of Opera "Il Tm vat or?." The Chamber of Commerce ls In re wlpt of a large amount of press mat ter with reference to the Boston Eng lish Opera Company, which will open tho now theatre on February 9 with VeMPs masterpiece, "ll Trovatore." Much of the press matter ls in the na ture of clippings from newspapers in various cities where thu company haa rendered this opera. Judging by these accounts, Ute people of Ander son are going to be giren a treat on the night the theatre is opened. CIvD Snit Is ? Settled Oui of CW*. Announcement haa been made of the settlement out of court of the case which Dare. Sherard, colored had , brought against Tufts and Lowe, con- . tractors for Gie new depot of Gie Bine Ridge Railroad. The negro was injur ed on the site of tbs new depot aer ara] weeks ago when an embankment Sloag which he wes pushing a two | wheel cart loaded with some material ' ra TO woy. causing n tntnry to his lee. j He brought ault fow 16.000 damages. The ease was settled for $?R0. tho . contrrctors agreeing to pay hospital ? and doctor'? bill. The contractors j perry Habilite insurance, so the lose I falls on Gie Insurance company. ; PY SPARKLETS * _ * aal Mention Caught. Over the . Streets of Anderson * Registrars Named For This County. Jam"3 A. Hay ii'', secretary of the State board ot health and State health ! officer and State reglstrr, han appoint : ed regiBtrars to compile vital statts j Hes in the counties of the State un ' der the sew law which will become operative January 1. Dr. Mayne call , ed on the clerks of court for recom ! inondations for these appointments. Ile] has named the following registrars for Anderson county. F. R. Cr ay ton, J. P. Acker, W. T. Watson, W. W. Mab-, s. M. McAdams. R. H. Me ?Laln, I,. A. Williams. A. 1?. Hobin ison, ll. <". Sunni).'i-, Sr.. J. A. Jones, E. A. Blrod. R. li. Hogg. No I registrars in four townships. Light Flurry ? i of Snow Seen. Parties coming in from Um country yesterday morning reported seeing a I light Hurry of snow earlier in the j day. lt is reported that a few flukes were seen in the vicinity of North An derson Saturday night, but a* yet none has been seen in tho city, with the exception of that which fell Friday] ! night. CHECKS CBO?P INSTANTLY j You know crop ls dangen us. And you should also know thc -tense of security that comes from alwi'.ys hav ing Foley's Honey and Tar Conpound In the house. It cuts the thick mucus and clears away the phlegm, stops tho strangling cough and gives et.' breathing and quiet Bleep. Take it for coughs, colds, tickling throat, hoarseness and for bronchial and la grippe coughs. Contains on opiates. Every user is a friend. TENNIS CHAMPION DEAR Former Chntnp. Succumbs to Pneu monia at His New Jersey Home. ELIZABETH, N. J., Dec. 28.-Leon ard E. Ware, of New York, broker and former tennis champion, died of pneumonia at his home here today. While an under graduate at Har vard in 1898, Mr. Ware was a member of the national doubles championship team and the intercollegiate doubles championship team and won the in tercollegiate singles championship lie had been one of the intercolcgintc doubles champions for two years be fore that date and one of the national doubles champions in 1907. THIS-AND FIVE CENTS!* DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose five cents to Foley & Co., Chicago,. Ill,, writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a free trial package con taining Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills, for pain in sides and back, rheumatism, backache, kid ney and bladder ailments; and Fole.v Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome ant," thoroughly cleansing cathartic, espec ially comforting to stout persons. For sale in your town by Evans Phar macy. ..... STEAMERS COLLIDE. But Little Damage Done to Either ll Yessel by Collision. i (Dy A*,v-l?tl was Arm early today with lard ar.d cotton, but later eased og under llq .A latlon In January und Lick of outside Jemand. Final prices w/jre unchanged o 4 points net higher. Sales 8,700 bar ?els. The market closed steady. Spot I5.75ty5.96; March $6.001*6.11 ; April 16,2006.26; May t6.834f8.36; June I6.454J6.50; July $6.69416.61. CAUSED BI OPKX V?BATE. Prominent Lady Bles Prem Barns-In Jones****, Trna, : fBy AaMVtated Thurn.) NA8HVILLE, Tenn., Dec. 2S.-A lohnson City. Tenn., special says that Mrs. S. J. Kirkpatrick, Widow of ludge 8. J. Kirkpatrick, a Sister of Bishop E. BL Hess, of tbe SouGiarn Methodist church, was fatally burned last night at. Jonesbord, Tenn., and lied early today. Her clOUflag caught Hrs while she stood before a grate. J NEW NEWSPAPER BY GOVERNMENT A Daily Paper to Promote Foreign Commerce to Be Launched. _ (Dy-Amoeiattd Vic**.) WASHINGTON. Dec. 28.-To pro mote the foreign commerce of the United States, the government will go into the newspaper business January 2, next, when the first number of. The Daily Commercial Report will be is sued by the department of commerce. In it will bc carried all .important commercial cablegrams received from the attucbes at the various embassies abroad and from consular offices throughout the world. It also will contain brief ubstracts of the findings of investigators of the department in many line? of American enterprise, and will present to the business world each day tho gist of the business of the department, of commerce for the preceding day. Tho plan for a commercial daily was worked out by Dr. E. E. Pratt, chief of the bureau of foreign end do mestic commerce. Tho new publica tion will take thc place of the Dully Consular Reports now issued. B. A. Brand, assistant .chief of the bureau, who returned today from an extended tour of inspection of the eight new branch offices of the bu reau, reported that the branches were meeting with a cordial reception from business houses and were worklug to full capacity in cooperation with mer chants and manufacturers. O O Q o O O o o o o o o o o o O ? 0 o o o o NB WS OF SENECA. o o o O O o i- feet- comfort guaranteed or money refunded. The Money Market Never grows too tight for the one who has aystenmtically put a *ertaln sun each month In the Bank- Op portunities olten opea to people who hara money. Are yon in a position I to take advantage of a jood business opportu nity. Deposit your money with the SsTlugs De partment of The Bank of Anderson Tte Strongest Baak ta the County. Could Ute n little extra rooney to Haven't you something to sell ? Do yass own something you no touter use, but which if offered .* . bargain pri?e would ap peal ?? once to soma it? -f An .NTEIX1GENCER Wa** Ad will turn the trick ?the? Md the -?ttert