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25 Pounds Standard Granulated Sugar $1.60 OUR QUIT SALE IS ANDERSON'S POPU LAP. TRADING RESORT Dry Goods Lese Than Cost All classes, all conditions-, the shoppers with the big fat purse and bank account, the hireling, the tenant, the cropper, the landlord, the farmer and professional man, all with an eye to saving appreciate the opportunity presented by this sale Fancy Patent Flour $7.75 OSB TOMORROW A MONEY SAVING DAY ORNE & PEARSON We Are Going To Quit Shoes Less Than Cost Wedding Fresents for the June Bride We have a very largo assort ment of everything pretty, and serviceable that you would expect to lind at a first class jewelers, suitable for wedding presents. Drop in and let us show them to you. It will afford us great pleasure, whether you purchase or not. Lesa! Notices Columbia. March 13. 1915. Mr. WlnBton Smith .County Auditor. Anderson, S. C. Dear Sir: The State tax commis sion of the State of South Carolina lias seht me the following communi cation' relative to the enforcement of the income tax law: "The time for makins returns un der the income tax law of this State expired on the 20th of February last, and a very large number of persons liable to the payment of the tax [omitted to make auch returns within the time limited. "The neglect to xii alee the returns in time may have been caused by an er roneous impression that the returns and payment of thc income tax to the federal government relieved these tax payers from ifaying the income tax imposed by the laws of this State. "The failure to make returns with in time have been so general and widespread that we think further opportunity should bc allowed such persons to make these returns before thc penalties provided by law aro ' imposed upon them." In order, therefore, to ?ave such persons who will now come forward and make the proper returns. I, Carl ton W. Sawyer, under, and by virtue of power conferred upym the comp troller general, with the npproval of the governor, in Section 7(57 of Vol ume 1, Code eff Laws of South Caro lina, 1912, do hereby extend the timo for the making of returns and assess ment of income taxes without penalty until the first day ot July, A. I).. 1915. j You will govern yourse?f accord ingly. CARLTON W. SAWYER, Coaipiroller General. Approved. RICHARD I. MANNING, Governor. NOTIl'F-AS TO COMMUTATION ROAD TAX All persons liable to road tax for j 1915 arc.hereby notified that tho time for payment to thp county treasurer of said taxes will expire on the 1st day of May, 1915. After that date a penal ty will be attached. 1 J. MACK KING. _Supervisor. SMALL INVESTORS FLOAT WAR LOANS Over Two Million German* Sub scribe to l um* to Finance War. Berlin; May 8.-Tho groat loan Just brought out by tho Gorman govern ment called out {he ?mall capitalist in numbers never heretofore heard of in the dotation cf a public loan. When over ?126.00G Germant) offered subscriptions of 2,000 marks ($476) and less for the September loan, this was regarded as especially eloquent testimony to the patriotic enthusiasm of the great musses of thc German people. But the March loan lias a far more remarkable participation of the small capitalists. Not less than 2. 113.220 subscribers to it are taking amounts of $476 and less.' and 452 - OOO of these made subscriptions of $48 or under. The total number of subscribers to the loan was 2,691,060; and as' the total amount of money subscribed was $2,157,000,000, the average subscription was $801._ Chance of a ?feHme To pet This Famous Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet PAY ONLY ,00 Beginning tomorrow, for one week only, Thc Hoosier Manufacturing Company permits us to deliver the "WHITE BEAUTY" for a single dollar at thc low cash price established, by the Hoosier Company. Hoosier prices are remarkably low. These terms mean~an un heard-of. bargain. 800,000 Hoosier Cabinets have been sold. "WHITE BEAUTY." is the finest Hoosier made. To double thp sale of this one cabinet quickly, the Hoosier Company authorizes this sale in 1,000 picked tovns. This is truly the chance of a lifetime for a few women only. Our allotment is strictly limited. ii WHITE BEAUTY" Delivered for $1.00 Then $1 weekly soon pays the balance. Your .money back if you're not delighted with it. No exira fees. No in terest. Just the,cash price. Saves Miles of Steps for Your Tired Feet You now must carry things from your cupboard and pan try to your table and back again at every meal. ?-'This' fh??^i miles of steps. The Hoosier saves alt these because it coni bines everything at yow'finger's ends. You can sit down in front of the Hoosier and do nearly all your work. You save energy by saving steps. You have maje leisure. I Has 40 Labor-Saving Features-17 New This "WHITE BEAUTY" gives you a real scientific kitchen. You"can put 400 articles in this new Hoosier, every one at your fingers' ends.? The cabinet includes the patented shaker flour sifter only sifter made that shakes flour through instead of grinding it. lt afso"has a cemplete accounting system;,a cook-book holder that keeps your book always open in front of your eye; Mrs: Christine Frederick's Food Guide that answers the question, *'What shall 1 have for dinner?" The new all metal bread and cake box has double capacity, due to im proved arrangement,.and the work table is of pure alumi num, v. '?' * . i Afr: V/ Take Five Minutes to Decide Now Remember-tlint tho now Hoosier Club may be entirely filled the n rsl'or second day cf thia sale. Come at once and enroll yonr name. - Try ,th.?: Hoosier In your kitchen. Then, tf you will nert v 1th lt, we w|?l gladly rotund your dollar. Como early. Other wo met: too are making up their minds now. Come ta. tomorrow carly-examine these new Hoo?t*ra care fully-then decide whether you want, to buy now, wh|lc you catt have it delivered for |1, or later, when you have to pay reg ular terms. Decido arhothcr you can afford to waste the.energy vou now spend tu walking in your kitchen, when a singlo dol lar will bring you tho Hoosier tomorrow. Henyunber-that after this sale the VWHITE BEAUTY" goos back to the regular terme. Peddles Nfe*w Furalture Co. TO THE PUBLIC: We authorise thia limited sale of Hoosier Cabinets this *eok only far $1 down? $1 weekly-.-at the fixed cash >pr'ioe. THE HOOSIER MFG. CO., New castle, Ind. IS IN GOOD HEALTH Work and Worry Caused by War Have Not Affected Aged Ruler. Vionnn, May 6.- Notwithstanding J thc labor and ceaseless anxieties I caused by, the war. Emperor Francis Joseph ls said to be in better health and physical condition than for years past. He has gone through a trying winter without the least trace of a cought or cold, and his activity and enormous capacity for work astonish his ministers, and ethers brought in contact with him. Hising every morning very soon after 4 o'clock, thc monarch, now In h's 85th year, devotes practically the entire day to the affairs of state; ex amining and signing papers, or re ceiving high military officers who bring him the latest and fullest news from the seat of war; and cabinet ministers coming for instructions on matters of foreign or domestic poli cy. The intervals for rest during tho day arc very short Only meals and a walk in the private garden, adjoin ing the apartments in the castle of1 ?choenbrunn, will draw the emperor, from his desk. His appetite is excel lent, and for thc first time in some years he is showing an interest in the menu and frequently -orders special dishes. V Much to his disappointment, the court physician has ordered' him to stop his visits to the wounded sol diers in the Vienna hospitals. But there was always the danger of thc venerable ruler getting into a draught, or being overtaken by u shower and so lt was deemed best to confine his outdoor goings to walking in the Kammergarten. CON't'OliP/ SCHOOL CLOSING Session Ended Friday and Entertain . ment Was Given Saturday. The school at Concord closed last Friday, and on Saturday night, May 1st, an entertainment was given by thc school which was very much enjoyed b^ftho largo number of people pre sent. The following program was very successfully carried out: Song-.' Vacation Days."-Hy tho school. Recitation-"Welcome"-By Little Mary Griffin. Dialogue-Arthur's Bravery. Recitation-"Which One Was Kept." -ByMaster Frank Griffin. r?citation-"Mr. Browu Has His Hair Cut."-By Master George King. Play-"Not a Man in thc House" Dialogue-"Mrs. Brown's Visitors." Recitation-"The Currong of Lifo." -By Miss Robbie 8hirley. Dialogue-"Sue's Bean." R?citation-By Miss Sylvene King. Play-"The School Ma'am." Dialogue-"Lucinda's Mistake." Address-By Hon. J. B. Felton. Song-"Good-bye."-By school. Music was furnished by Messrs. Clayton Shirley and Zera Simpson on violins, with Mrs. Zora Simpson at the organ. The manner In which this Interest ing program was rendered reflects much credit on both teachers and pupils. The address by tho county superintendent of education, though short was both interesting and in structive and added much to the oc casion . Tho music was splendid. Such music ls indeed a rare, treat and was thoroughly enjoyed by tho au dience. This school was taught by Mrs. J. R. C. Orlffln, who by her energetic manner and skill as a teacher, combined with thc' co-opcrn tlve spirit of the commu;;'<y. made this a very successful year for the Behool. Appreciation of Mrs. Griffin's faith ful work was shown by the fact that seh was unanimously elected to teach tho school during Ute term of 1915-16. BEAVERS BECOMING EXTINCT IN GERMAN PROVINCES Berlin. May ?.-The beaver ls mak ing h>s last stand on German soil, iud the Prussian government has dc sided .to come to hts aalstecce. There ire now only ?2 or 15 ot the .animals left, although they were formerly rory abundant Jp Germany. Thia laving remnant lives on an old absn loned bend of the River Elbe, now a kind of iHgocn, near Magdeburg. An imal lovers have long been gravely .onremmi for their fate and have Men bestirring themselves to have ?ye measures taken. Fresh Shipment o? Florida Vegetables Extra fine Smooth Tomatoes, lb. .12 l-2c Snap Beans, the best quality, per lb. . .lOd New Irish Potatoes, lb.Sc Beets, 3 for.10c Squash, lb. .7c Egg Plants, 2 for.15c New Cabbage, lb. .4 l-2c Onions, bunch.5c California Evaporated Peaches, 3 lbs for. . . .25c Prunes, fat and waxy, 2 lbs for.25c 3 Cans he Peaches for. . : . .25c Dried Apricots, 2 lbs for.,.35*^ 48 lbs Patent Flour.$1.90 48 lbs Self-Rising Flour.$2.00 Fresh Lookout Cakes, each.10c SOMETHING NEW-Bran Crackers. Every body should eat these crackers for health's sake, package.15c Anderson Cash Grocery Co. firestone" TIRES They are the tires that carry you longest, far therest and easiest, with most miles per dollar and fewest stops on thc way. For Sale By Todd Auto Shop, NOTICE 1 am forced to do business on a cash basi<\ After May 1st 1 will do business for cash only. WHEN you have TIRE TROUBLE call us. WE arc TIRE DOCTORS. We sell GOODYEAR and AJAX TIRES. HOWE RED TUBES and ACCESSOR IES. VULCANIZING A SPECIALTY ALL WORK GUARANTEED Templeton's Vulcanizing Works Phone 270 i 08 N. McQuffic St. : FREE AIR. i . ? ? .j tSUMMER SCHOOL, WINTHROP COLLEGE ROCK HILL SOUTH CAROLINA. June 15 to July 23,1915. Courses of Study Pull course? o? htudy will bo provided to meet the needH ot: t. Super!* ?ndente and Principals; 2. High School Teachers; 8. Primary and Ursa Teachers; 4. Rural School Teachers. Faculty A large .Vacuity hat been secured, composed ot specialists and !. education in this and other States. Special Features Model Behool through first six grades. Special course tn Kural '.St Problems. Kindergarten practice and lectures on MontessoriJMH Honorai lectures and entertainment*. Best features of Summer acommodatlons unexcelled. County Boards of Education aro authbrlted to renew certificates sti toroa for all teachers wrho do satisfactory work in this Summer .School lake,'bj? final examlnation. For rate? and further information, write for Sunu?T Behool D. B. JOHNSON, President, ... ? . Rock Hattys* C