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Income This Year Will Probably Break All Records Columbia, April 4.-rA, total of *23r. ?57I.24 bag boon received ' from the privilege tax on the aale of fertilizers Up to dato, according to the figures from the office of State Treasurer T. Carter. Tho amount recolved from this source up to this timo last year waa $201,933,40 and to tho correspond, mg dato in Uli, one or (be boavleal years, it .wes 1244,543.18 and the re ccipts from the tax a .*o greater this year, to date than they were, for lill aud it is believed that the Income from this tax will break tho record this season. Tho fertilizer tag tax Roes to thc support of Clemson col lege. nowt Greenvillo Piedmont. Billy Banks is an optimistic i.oul Probably that is why there in BO much of him.. Ho favors continuance bf tho county to county campaign because he sosa educational opportun Ules In. it. What a- 'vision ho ha? Jfo,. must have forgotten all about the last state campaign. If there waa ntiyiMr-.-; ?'-raCvc in that spasm wa? (ditutiro ulong wrong lines Jouca nCirtod it and Blouse dosed him with his ova medicine, overdosed him in ?get. Banka says: "Let us bave a splendid uplifting, educational campaign thin/ sumiuer." Tho Intelligencer editor Wiw' the cotton warehouse system, tho .Torr?os land little system, aa in lioritHuce tax, rural credits and mal ter? Uko them djaciiuacd by tho.ca? d?dat-?; for governor. Excellent sug gestion; such th raga ought to be dis cussed. Instead of candidate? indulg lug in Personalities: gs to each other. yC?a C?utiui I??I? n RCMIWD mil? quart cup.' Thorn will bc'oleren can didatos for KO vernor and no one could begin to do Justice to a dlacuaaion of the subjects suggested by Goloucl. 1 bin Wu li, Ins.?-. tl>u*- ~?; ?lCV? hours ot Bpcechi?mking by . the gubernatorial candidatos would be rather too much of a good thing. Even if Hiey are only given a. half hour, lt will tako live and a half! hours* for their procession to pass by. Abd then thc candidates fer lleti Unaut governor,, secretary , ot ateto, j comptroller general, treasurer, attar- ! t-oy general, superintendent of eiba* oatkm,adjutant, and Inspector gen tile primary, want amitie rmnutor tSei^r ousley. They win raise a howl If de-! nied tho opportunity to tell tko. Aftft.rj-1 "peepnl" how. much they tove them. ! rho >;ox omore office In. not supremely | important. thoiSRh highest', itt honor. A railroad commissioner can probably lio moro harm or? good than a gover nor. Tim Daily Piedmont ia just as anx ?t.ii? =?x i .. ? linnkb for !nte?!ig?.,i,. thorough discussion of real MPs questions, but it contosaus tho Col lumi a Muporionty aa a mathcmatlcl in if he can figuro out how auch dls cu&aion ia possible under tho co mtv to. county political..caravan systoza., KL KA N'Oit WlXftOX 8KTH 8T?LK WITH COB-SAGE BOUQtJET 8AHK AS HAT Washlngtoa. April 4.-Fresh frag rant spring flowers?, exactly mgtchlag | lr, variety, color and B'UV artificial i flowers worn upon her hat, ls th-j now fashion set by Atlas Eleanor NMItoo, "hv niii be ibo second waite House brido cf the prosont Administration when she wedp Secretary ot tba Treas ury McAdoo., Wed and Pink roses, worn in a cor sage or carrion aa a bouquet for. vari ety, matching red and pink roses on tho hat, are highest in the favor of Miss WU ?on Paahlonablcs probably will adept Mlaa WJbjoa'a. ianovotloai in dress creations for Ea*t*r. lt, fa said Mis* Wilson"? mete'dax of ih."i ito?i iHi?tj ?u?; ??vlury Rowers ia to give a natural effect*to her milli b**y. t ? ? . P*i Kuli t'euaU- far luria*, and As* _JMssasMs??ss^sBWBMg?w.-?~-. tngfc?, a pool hair proprietor mast for the pm he played tn tho attack whick' six mon are charged with malu : SP ifhX HEIMO!) ftOltfis.TRIl'j Tia, i. 8?H;TI?OH BAIL W A ?. $?8^ Leaisvlik, KT rid return. Tickets, OB sale Ap h with return limit April ft?a Atlanta, Giu, , 1 bud retu?n account of Allanta VeatlifcL Tickets o? ?*ln Ap May let with return limit J f?J&,. Havs&?aa, GeW ' 1 and j-.itum account of Nat*eert . sb Coagresa. Tickets on ??U iHflUHHRftnd 28 with rotura Hull v lag on jftfra. Gertrude 8hlldcr, A nura*,! here on March 9. A Jury tonight baal tend him guilty QX assault.'**. Mre.| 8htld?r aad affixed tho.capital pun ishment. Mr?. 8b idler, a nurse, was lured I to a room ig tho downtown dlhtrlc-t. by a man who asserted that a pity nielan wialied to employ her on a.case., Whett abe arrived at thc room 'ala men attacked her. Five men still- aro hold by til-- police In connection with the case, , ? 'U-!-J#u Tow York, AprR, 4 -rrDoprea fluenoos continued ito predom?nalo io I tho stock market this-week, although | speculative sentiment; foti hu some so lace for tho bad features. The poor positions of thc-railroads was fndlcat Sl forcibly gy the severe not bx?ea om tho FeVruary., operations, stip ulent CH ti ag .the preceding 7 mon? t'~ \>8ses. Heavy ctirtailpiept.or tp" irnln Korvlees and ?v*iHi\Wht*t? ?WjV.ia Chi the other liujod, these .'-oudltlons rl*cd ihe condiilouti.. served to fortify the pica, of'th J jail reads for freight rate increase, and the stope' taken by thc Interstate com merce commission. tot mpedite thc rate case thowed recognition of tho scriouenea of thc. situ?t lon. Tho iuh guid attitude oNcoegrca,toward cntl trust l?gislation was construe' sliu llnrly aa indicting a continued sup port .oward business, j wqurl pr excit ing la numerous trust .prosecut'one went lr.to. hhs w^ek'B record b?'mod ify th* tr-ii tl mont. Prediction" of hitor trad?rvvtvo vival. come from, aoroe-, large. ilWtr. hutijjfe coalers, based oh crop ?pros-' pe?C* und tic operation or tl- ; Ped ereiTcEorvr- 'aw. - <?Vpf?>iy^ea|j^aN?mg^k4^ > 1 o t ? e I tori)\^SW?\Wh??AYKe'^. t?n db* ba?'-'l cflited ftou' oubaidc^c^ of thc Ulster [ crisis, anil j Paris, from tbs Itnjprovo ment th tbir ifri?Uiaa >?tttatio.? Tbo| .tn'c of New TorX.Cltys laufc of fv5. eob.OiXl bo?t!<> ls --expected to guide opinion on inv?st^nppt conditions. Met at Honea Path The Piedmont Presbyterial met at] Hohen Path OB.. Wednesday and closed Friday Ht noon. More Indien were in attendance than at any preVlooa moet-j ?ng and moro children's bands wore; rn presented. A larga reception waa I given at tho residence of Mrs. Robert Shirley, where sweet, music was ren dered by lalee r?tate Ha^fet1 ?ll bar ing tho reception. A Balad course was served. From Mrs. Shirley's all went to tho ?huron, where., ap. address di, wei>oi?e ,Vw*. glyen by Rev. Caivln Stewart, pastor of tho church; This was followed by aa address by Rev; W.ri%, Juuktei rrh" !taa ?st.roturu-id from 17 years >Aa- ?bina?-.Ta^iasaa ca? lederest. I Thursday addresses, of welcome: wer? i undo by Mr?. J. W. Brock for j fine add>eA?Tsad. listened to with close tho l?resbyterlana. Mw'. X- O. Harper, foy tba Baptists and by, Mrs. Ella j Hudsons, a voucrable lady of 70) fori the Methodists. The res poa oe was] made by Mrs. Raymond Beaty of An derson. Business meeting was gone into and reports",for the year wore! jre^?L The best report was taade 'by ? I tba- society .-of,, the .church ag.- Wost- ? I minster, and douoio stars and stand-1 lard or excellence waa awarded this I church- Thursday afternoon a mo \mortal service was held for thc first prealdont bf th6' Presbyterial, Mrs. Mere made an address on home mla louatoa ot Cl-meon College. Rev. .flays made an address on homo mia? sipna which was,flne. An address that gave the hearers great pleasure was delivered by Misa Lames, Ravenet on Junior work. This was followed by a splendid address by Rev, Junken u! Piedmont, who begged to stop the .present cxti^ysgtf^t^I living. .?1l5<'3l Thursday nighty Mrs. J. O. Reaves delivered ?in address on her experien ces while an.a visit to our mission ?ta lions, In Africa. Hor adventures were thrilling; and were told -le a ?ibai I charming manner. j Friday morning an election of ofti eera resulted in all thc old officerK ! holding over for the. coming y?r. ?* ! rani ?lo; JunMn, VT!"" resigned. >Mrt?.l ! iinrfff; vf" Lit-=rty waa aletfte? ?; Mrs. T. E. StrlWipg ot mt* I ca. president ; Mrs. W. P. Reid c? Sen- I era* vice-president; Mra T. A, Braxn j lott ttl Cletosbh College, recording oec ; rosary._ [ ^_ ! cWrtted ^e?egate to'lho SyTWfltaj?Si mia fail. Aa iavRatioB to meet with Firs* Pbureh of Anderbd*. wad accepted tor nps* April. . Delegates ir^^i|^?n^^he Pros it, M. Mattlsbn;'MmRaypumd t?e?ty. Mrs. Ruth Archer and Mra. I t Har-j rl" ? _"__-..'._-----. ' -. .WC' TV* TBJfc'IU?feBS I New York, April*- V**^baaukiiul j Oriental rt?; valee? gt - has pean received herc. U ls tba delayed I ? wedding pcafeat ot?**?ry liatwe?Utau, ! AjBhaajuM-nr to turkoy. to Mm Frab ?la B, Sayre, daughter of President iWwt* ? . ? : Tba. ru? I* 9 by o feet, ttxi the btoaded cclojra are; rofl,, two shade* of ?K?V rad ?rtato.. VL k balled * "feftft* utg -rua.''. aa. many weird, animal? abd ? lfcno. tigers and deer ?ed dreahj dr anna *TA raafaaanatad. ........ lao'O'-?attt'^'diaparrar?"fl,:exu.a.f ap? a ? 0 Washington, April ivHrT?H ? ?re-jeat. .freif ai- rate, pi, |3.0& ra> vb. tt?n on '^ioai . frojSA W)W*W?, . !'-T,.'.F-.-.:-:.. . 1 o held today by lataratata. co?>* b mercc commlselon to bg ttarea a-' wet!abie In aa far aa it etieeeda ,o alon. ooooooooooooo o o o PERSONALS. q o o o o oo o o o o o o ooo , i. . r*?w^-'&i*t*i?t? Misses Hay Maulera. Mae Kant and C, D. Coleman of the lebanon scc tlou were lu the city yesterday. ??ci??ii Kelton o?f Flat Hock spent f*ect<:**t yesterday 1n thc city with relativen. Mien. Emma Crawford of the Long. Branch noetion waa among the vi Hi tor? in the pity yesterday, Sari Keaton or Plat Rock waa lol Auderuort yesterday on business. W. H. Coloman of the Fork, sect len waa in the city yesterday fo? a snort stay. . .. Yu *&$p&??$L . Frank Shoekly of Central waa atndug th? visitors In the elly yester day. ft?oirt.^ R. S. Fant ot Tinville spept a few boura in Anderson yes terday. ?' Miss. Marilla. Ewart of tis rennes section waa shopping In tho city yesterday. "?? i- ---- '? Wilt Thompson ct Hopewell was among tho business visitors to upend yesterday in the city >MIss Ines Tucker of Wllllamston JstanCpart of yesterday in tue ..city. Miss Sallie Thompson of tho. Ideal's Creek' section wa* to Anderson yV terdo*_ ; ,W. & Klug. Guy Heller and Lon N. Bo'craan of Townvillc were in the ^olty yesterday. _ lt. A. Sullivan of the Fork section ^?ant n four, hours In the cHy yester Wilton Hall of' Pendleton waa in tho etty yesterday.. wro -, hustoe?s. I* A. .Bolt of Contorvillo spent ?Jj$ti| 1,....-., !,. ?I... ,.M.. .-?....-?_.. MlsatiUb) Webb an (Air A. M. Hoi land nf the Fiat Rock section were i the city, ve?lerday.:<>^^<t, . . Chapman of Prosperity wa Binon^ the visitors to spend yester day to tba city. W. H. f?wlb,a of dreenvllo ls spcud I 'Dg ? iev/.dsys ia the q?ty on huo?qt??. Greek was shopping ita the etty yoster m : .- J_ . Prof, R. ?. Abrams br BtaJrir was among thc business.visitors to the city yeotorday. Hov. W. Dy Harnett ol Green ville I ta spending today to this county. tora to spend yesterday , in t Clint, Walkiatt o? iiss Wo?como neighborhood . was in Uguate feater _ J. N, -Nance of Duo West was ia the -'-'">' yesterday on business. Holland's store- was shopping in tho city yesterday. E. Cromer of Towavllie spent a hours hi the city yesterday un bu htarsv'' Mr.tdnd Mrs. D. 'B.-. McPhall-of? ibo Hopewell aecuon were to the clt^ryba torday. Jii?? DirCk?T?rv?i of ibo ?^?WJ?Uli BOC - Uon Waa in the city yesterday. .. F.; i? Martin of Le janon waa among Hie visitors to the city yo uerday. , 25 *Fiiak P?iUasirnW af. , ilu . O. Ijovcrett -f Pendleton w?s among thoa? tn i i .md.ycsiurday bi tho Guy Kay of ' rtman was among tho bu-dnesa vial'a , i t? the cHy 'j^MW igy^vi... ?j.?^?uv-,.).j^.^. '.v ^^fftte\flfc^M Saptaa -gpaftt part of yesterday t? Audbrson on business. Mrs. K. C.'Pruitt of Starr,waa shop Official &??p ot State Received in Anderson An o m cia I map of South Ca roi i aa, dhotis*' tbe^ main ?nd SiriTtn? fkrae a tore-ting and vaiuat ;b.'?? jf^WfcAson i?! neto eel ved" to ?nd?ra? The n?ftfc sJiofc? high way? \jf ' automobile ea - v. < ! There are cavana a?w febtar* ?are bot U: round >?, iaapa - ^^^^T. i HU.' : . - 1 ' printed there are four small maps. I Ona ls a climatological map., showing ? tho mean annual temperature for th* ? whole ?tate and thc mean for ?pring H and summer, autumn and winter. An- H other drawing ?howe a .precipitation I map. giving a summary of the precipl- ? judicial circuits of thc state and thal talion for,, ?SMlng, aumwer, autumn H I and fall. ?A third drawing ?hows the ? fourth the coagroBsional dlstriets. ? There are tables giving data with I reference to the tohacco and corn I ? crops showing industrial, growth, ia fl . raWM^Uring lines and n compar- fl , ison or Industries in South Carolina fl io 1912 and 2913. Still another table fl I shows growth lb farm values in tea fl years from 1900 to 1910. Another fl i tablo shows the production of tba fl principal crops, the value and the I . yield per acre. A comparison, per acre of cultivated area, with several fl other states of the Union,is shown al-? I sojon tlic map.. Thorp is a chart showing distances H . tb principal cities or the United States fl and another chart showing distances ? fMjM : > ? teston aud certain cities 67 the ?nlt'ed States arid New York B . and Norfolk. On the whole the map is ono of the best and most useful of H Soiyth, ?arRlbia ,t)ia{ has been, issued, I Blease ?ske Proof Of Assertion Made * I notice qtaTto your issue of this I clan' pCuT?^uf^K? figures of those re- H 'leased froth the penitentiary within7 I a year who havo been guilty of mur- I de^a, or'homicides, or other felonies? 'Th-ero vini'e. D?ftn a uumber of such, I who. ' have escaped our card cata- I logue" fl I :n*74u> .oOMt?j . ?has ,be >n,, kpophig . u& to come ext Vbtrwlth the paroled pris- I oners, aud wo certainly bavo n right I to presume that you would not maka I I tills statement , unless you bad the> ? ' proof, uud you aro now roquosted to ? publish^the. ?ames of tho parties, to fl i wbo^T^lf^pp.L oi publicly admit ll l'uiBi' you niprr this r'utement with out having tho fJtt:-. . ? I personally I know it to he, untrue. Being accused I of aa ,oJfiht?..l3 not being "guilty" oi i il, anil wo would like to have the fl .usmoa of thoeo' to whom yon reier j whp' have* bern convicted and iiot those who-pral>?biy by some liar, hav? been accused. You will cot deny that I you uso the exprosBicn, "guilty of mur ?..irs, or hjato^idea, or other ?elon?o.3/' ^Jt na have your proof. Very" respect fully. Cole L. Blesse. ; Columbia, April 2. From? time ta t Imo reports.j3aa?a> I in thc press of crimea ccmml(t.;d*-v'py 'pardoned . or paroled .flfliWTfrinfffi'U11 1,10 paragraph quot ed by Inp gojrrcaor. The State has ?aid thal it has..no Hst of them. Mean time, nc qiiol'c'froni an Interview pur porting to be .with.- tba. governor prhftcd March ai, tt>14, tri the Wash ington Post;., "I.?bavo. pardoned and paroled about 1,200. couvjets.. : There aro .tower than 2?? left in thc penl-i tentlary, . . * Out af tho hundreds af. xaak>. t bavo'Vrdbned or paroled! not, mar?, than iwojn on?, hundred UtU-g^al*^: tc ^^ei'WK? ?trait" Hero (s. admission-that 24 during the governors term hAXe, tailed-or About, Sight pacn year. liSjawsforr-r . ri-r* .;*bo. gQTcrapr'e of fice "has boen keeping OD to HOWO extent with tho paroled prisoners." .If his office will furnish The State ?with ?. list of the pardon-id and parol HkaWMdriera, or of cither class, or as much ak-5? ?ar eaSftVof sklier olaSQ^I ^or of both classes, together with their ? tba . Information! Then tb.e people of {South Carolina ?i^t?iro various counties *iS? Pe'?W5HPHk ean tcli ror Lti-r""' I governor's'implied ?tHbffiW&? t:. irollna penttcn itlary and its ofljeefs as one of tin Hhskaait?t rih&r?^??*- reeior?ng sr.d re .Forn?r?i'lnAtituUtt?? in tho world is welt toundod or not-Fklitor of The * >f* ff* sfT# a>.?| * * * *? sr. Y'?~JVit? r>xy tai rruarioccc % I* * *. * ****** J il'?lil. L -i:ik, \r mBH?^- H?tHsi|^KB^SH9BHHflH ?$^??u=sed :*WflME!yhases ot ton 1 Panama tolls rjp^Tand^ordercd to M [printed varions documents on the l?gation,,, ,. I senator Cummins postponed his, spaech il lM?I*S?ll 11 "" ~T| ?Tl>I ?!,tH?I Senator Kenyon's resolution to nfe?f?-tte rail ~.s terrolaatthg executive ?euston secrecy agreement except on matters bf state. -J stator Wiltta?? apposed canfirm?-1 ?Usarot^?nmes c. afcN?lty a* o?n&ui at Nuremberg, llavaJMA ir. incentive SCH B.O*, ? A4jsarned .ot ? ni,, to noon on munday ! Met ?l J . ftoanmcd dchnt,?r <tfc la$lslgtLYo, B? Bbatlv ? and PMUIVMI ^ apprsprUtfon bil). Foreign affairs cow?flstno. fa7prab|y> J trft fhacta.fciM hf riga? u r~- ?ll ? . ?- . I..--mmmmmm^________ _. wmm Atlanta, Ca, April 4.-Commendation Treri?flDt yf1,an?'a ?Und wltp* t?? Sf^acS'To^no repeal o? tho Panama Ca?al tolls exemption act, praise for ncc.?3ji.4n hiB campaign for tar JfltOgttrtcncy reform,. anti tho se i?a of . datas , for Georgia'* demo cratic primary' an? state convention ?ore tili features of the meeting fora today o?: ?ho ?tate democratic exec utive committee. The primary for the solb?tiba ot candidates ,for Uniter States Benalbri as well as lor co' - . ? r un.q .other, stale ?fficeri w???|?J lieitl Aughst'!{?." *The ?tata convention v'fi meet at MiCon Stmt. 1 Al? was harinonloua until, tho Panama toils cxemntlon was ?ntrodic?d. Ths in ject? nomober of thc omiiiittna. from hg the presldf i] outcome bf f-. tho eomnuttpu of th? apply to Hied by the atate-w}( contesta was directly in I the Federal amendment ' Premier CarrW at ta* Sont? IX C0XNKCTI09 WmiBl.UK R?DttR RAILWA V.? . Schedul Effect!Y6 Jan. ?8, 1S14 N. B. the following ech?duio figures gre published only as taiosmatioa and are not guaranteed. Arrival and departure ot tra?na from Anderson. S. C.. Ko. Arriving^ From TU;e 20 Greenville find Belfoti.. 8:30 a, ra. 22 Greenville and Belton. .11:50 a. m. 15 Charleston. Oolumhlsfind ; Belton, tbroughalaeperto Belton. . ii - KO??? 12 Atlanta. Walhajj|a^juid~ . Seneca. ... .....8:81 a. m. *5 Greenville and Belton .., 1:20 p. m. 10 Atlanta, WaUp^aTlapfl Sc-iicCa..ri.. "....4:63 p. m. * Seneca... ... .f. .. .,6:68 p. .m. 17 Charleston, Columbia and . .Belton. TMrouglS^So?ch ? from Colombia to \ balla ... v^:;ij.? 1 ..8:03 a, m. ? , _ . ' i ?? Cr.- 7i*w ?. m. ? 22 Helton aftd are?b?il?i.;.9:2?> a. m. 24 Belton and Gre?bftSft, ,.2:26 n. m. 10 Belton cSwh- .. Greenville and Colnsabla < :53 p.m. 12 Belton, fkiliw; St^BSW? and ?nHH||^HHMH 8 ?fpeia. Walhalla ?a*At- . ....... j. "Sfl^HBBMBfiB U Senoca, Walaallr. r . coach front Co?ui?fflraffflH lio bogga^a will. bb feafcdled oa j mo^r ears Hos 20, 24, ii, ?6, 22, 23. Connection la ?nade at Belton ft* Southern UaW|;..M^'IMwi.jH) traine, to Atlanta cai,beyond, roi further ?nforasafcOs, ''Jw ??Ta?tot agents or W. R. Taber ?, A/ff* A, ?ta??ille. rv?. B. McGee, A J, ?V A* Colombia. Grants a Reprieve ; ToN.Y^Gunme?' ana April a a roprteve for the four - ?rh "gu^me*? ?nder sentence' in Sing? Bing darin* tb. StOP BY $ and look ai thc Prell v Cut GS??? Water Set? on dis. play. Af so some very pret ty Bawls and Dishes, VERY HIGHEST QUALITY, at very lowest pric*. SEE THE WINDOW ? #r ? Ri ft* I Xsftwf Jeweler Cox Stationery Co's. Store (le?era! ?'a^t>g?f' Agent, Kedaeed Roand Trie Fares .Mj_Anderson, S. <;. HICKSONS VA. $u?7a ??tten. Tlcknis on ?aie. ps,b. 21, 22, ?fri ^i^'^.b^MMt March, iib. 1?14. Nd??, Orleans, La. . .... gj'^gg L?5fl*?*,*i.. ?15.00