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" Ltt? QA Lt J BO AD TAX NOT1CB ? The time for pertes commutation roed, tex bas been extended hr the Board until Mar lot, after which time the kooks will be turned over to the collectors and the usual penal tr will he a*i|L?hed. S. Mack king, County Supervisor. a-Wf. tames. . Notice is herefcy given that the next regular teachers" .examination will he held on Friday,' May 1 nt the court house in Anderson.., Ml teachers whose certificates expire this year aad ail Chose teachers teaching hers Wk certificates from omar comities .re radhested to be present and stand thu exSininatiob. The examination will be baaed en subjects ordinarily hied tor teachers' examination end will begin promptly at 9 o'clock. UflW Marl J. B. FELTON, Supt. education for Anderson Co. NOOTCfi OF KLECWON ^tthere will be aa election at u. ft. Tiller's store in Wllllford school dis trict No. 62 on Thursday. April 90, ltU, for the parp?se ot levying sn additional tax levy ot ono mill on dil of th? ?enable property of said district to be used for general school purposes. AH voters ritual exhibit a registra tion certificate-aid tan receipt. Polls will open at seven a. m., and close at four pu m. 'By order of thc County Board ot Education of Ander son County. April 16,1014, 5 ; J. B. FELTON, 4-lE-tf County Supt. of Education, NOTICE TO ?B???T0B8 ' " AU persono having claims against the estate of W. W. Wilson, deceased, ara hereby notified to present them properly proyea to the undersigned, within the time prescribed hy law and those indebted to'mhko settlement. GEO. S. WILSON, Executor. onces week at. NOTICE TO CKKDlTORS A!l ^rrc== ~-T?S?- ..minui tsgamBt the catate of Mary Christopher, de'cU, are hereby notified to present them properly proven to the undersigned, within the time prescribed hy law ?nd those indebted to make settlement. SAr?TJxuu w. i KRISTOPHER, Executor. onceaweeft St, . issessssL.',. ;, liar raagfefej^i ' -?' FOCALE ?er Sale-10 tons first-class. Peavlne Har aMlT^.^ ten^Q^ S. C. C. C^Cilnkscalea. 4-17-?? POR &M?K-~W-ct? cured pe? vi ?a hay ase roddor; ,prlce, right., for, iioick acceptance. : Phose^Mt. ? 4W?4-dtV FOB SAMS-~Ten mUch cowa with young calves. J> Fowler.. *-31-3t Par Sole at Very Lew . Pri?e,. Ove (?trt?tfy fahrh-srsuie, r?bbar tired Cardaos. 41.88-5? - A. SULLIVAN. WAFTED-Type^TTitor ? purchsvsra, We have over 290 new rehuUt tend second hand typewriters for Quick eeioy sheep. Ail makes. Pries sheet oh *mpi?st. i, BL Crayton & Co., Charlotte, N. a eiS-ti FOB B?W'P-On? 7-room hoose with j arith modem improvement? on Bat Orr street. A. S. Welch. 4-22-6t i\ fl. 'tMuTof New Tot* IMr ' KXPJKST ^A??rp<f?? TrjNBB ABB j all kinds Pf are^dS&ty^a?eirt8 ns xuvevm years oz iostseyy wera? li-X-J!!|itfi^^ jjJf?t'.!">'-M11 MU II i.jmmk?mmmmm*m*~m, ? ??? ?'? ? *? i I wnw m i utm&l OH Pendleton, S. C. Witt "se alebsedi'te ttftcor?* from "sage ne tes ran. a ?&^'eaek,t^*% (gins the months UR aunen rnuuHAffi AWARDED BEAUTIFUL VASE FOR BEST EXHIBIT M ANY COMPETITORS i Addre&ftes ar the Theatre Attract ed Anderdon Woman From All Over: Ilia County Tho first "flower dey" over attempt, ed by the Anderson chamber of com- j tuerce waa held yesterday and an other success waa registered up for the secretary of the chamber. Live-, ly interest had been manifested in ' . the event for the lest several dsys and those who have been agitating tho Miarle* said lasfhigbt tbst they wero well pleased. One of the principal features of the program was the award o? the handsome brass vase, offered for tho best s?norar?coliectlon of flowers sent in and placed on exhibit at the cham ber of commerce. This prise was won hy Mrs. James Martin,-while the ex hibit of Mba Annie Wakefield $ thc county waa a close second ia the opinion of the judges. Tho vase whs awarded to Mrs. Martin. ? All told there were probably 200. people to attend tho event and it ls the general opinion that thia affair! ?rill result m tho organisation of a permanent flower association to hold1 nnnusl flower shows in Anderson. 'The addresses heard at the theatre were line, the Instructors from Clem son eoilego making a great impres sion, while every one of the ladles present enjoyed the splendid reel of pictures "Tho Flower Parade." The day was a success and it ls hoped that this may result in a permanent or ganization of some kind to promote the growing of flowers in Anderson county. 15. c. OFFICER GETS A CRUISER I I Has Had ?u**? of Tc?; tien at Newport--Mother Lives In Colombia Tho State, Columbia. Commander George Washington Milhun**. U. S. N" hs* been trans- | ferred eV^ce Use' last issue of The iavr ajtd Marine Corps Regbner waa mbjlahoa, freon .command of the nav lovera 1 da^shgo^at San Francisco arid has since taken her to Mexican wat ers, Ho had been In charge of Mic Newport torpedo station ?ince May 12, 1911. Oonvmander William? is only 43 years >of age. He entered the naval . academy septem'jor 28, 1886. He baa had 15 years and three months of sea service -and 18 'years and three months ot shore nuty. He was wi? h Howey in the Spanish-American war dad was one ot tho admiral's aide? ?hen he visited Habana after the war. a?*?* -Prcjldsat Taft M??cd from Charle^on for Panama, Oommandor Williams wai executive offloar of tho Montana, which convoyed from Char leston the North Cdrolini&x on which wsi the president. The commanding officer of the North Carolina on that cruise, by tho way, was. Victor Blue of Marlon, now chief of the, bureau of navigation, with the rank or rear ad Commander Williams is a soi of tho late W. B. Williams. a Oe^'ed 57?te veteran, for many years audi tor of York county. His mother, Mrs. Mary E. Williams, now resides in Co Itijnbla. St ins Senate street. The Cleveland le a srulaer of the third cleat, mounting ten guns. She 1? Of 3,100 tons harden, has englnoc of 4,700 horse power anti la a twin screw craft. DESPAIRED OF CATTING HOTO. lotera Have Given. Up Their Fiforts and Say That Propo sition Will Drop Those Andemos men who {save hean wklhg so earnestly during the last rtnight for a new betel fa Ander ?.hora a?fcpn up ?Ope and ?aid yes r<!?y tb it they wore ready Cb throw > the whole proposlu?tt and quit In they down son ptpo^ilo do not want a hew ito saw that, ne bad . he*T ?r* ai ?hem cot?f'e'a very, bit about the inade4aaAc hateljtai here hui they ehdwed how m?ch meant tim when i they, turned Mteod^nSt* Pl*ffl?Mw'win MHOVr KMTKEM FOH DB? ERASES Ericas? Here Haine Perse fer Him to Tedie Hhrin? pegTge. Wlithlng to ?how their appreciation sud esteem for the Rev. W. H. Fraser, i D. D., pastor of tho First Presbyte rian church of this city, 15 business men,, of tho city made op a parse suf ficient in sise to pay for Dr. Frazer's siting the Shrine degr?-, la Charleston next Thursday. Dr. Fraser went to Cha ric? ton. Saturday to cake the Scot tish Rito degree, and this morning the following telegram was addressed to (lim there: "Hare arranged for you to take ! iShrico degree with compliments of j [Anderson friends." Dr. Frazer Is exceedingly popular with tlie mep of the city, and it requir. eonlv a suggestion on the pert of e mao for the purse to bo quickly laed. Dr.'Fraser will be accompa nied Ut rough tho Initiation by eight j or ten .men of Anderson, along with many ethers from all sections of thc state. 2ND CAN TAKE FIELD IN A WEEK |Fought tn Massena War and War j Of Sixties-To Cobs) In 1898 Thc Second Infantry, National] JtfUard o? S?uth Carolina? in Its pre-1 Idecesccr, tko Palmetto Regiment, has (already experienced .r. tour of duty "in Mctiqo. On May 15', 1846, congress ! uthorJzcd Present James K. PolkJ Jfcq. cali for 501000 volunteers. South j Carolina'?, quota being one regiment. Icoi. Fierce Mason Butler, at one time Igovernor of South Carolina, was: ?nade colonel of the regtouut, which! Jwas assigned to the brigade of Gen. J. A. Qu lt roan, in the divinion of Con. Winfield Scott At the muster of the Irogiment on the beach st Vera Grus, March 10, 1847, lt numbered 974 offi-i leers and men. Lesses is Mexico, v At C'hcrubusco. one of the largest ?attlee betbre the taking of tho Uity. f Mexico. Col. Butler wes killed and: deut. Col. J. P. Dickinson was mor ally wounded. Maj. A. H. Gladden hercupoii ouweeded to ibo command j lot the regiment, returning with it to j ?South Carolina. At Chapultepec, one of the last en gagements of the war, the loss o? the Polraotto regiment was over 100 great, er than that, of any other company. ?The regimental colors, now preserved In the State capitol, was the first col ors io float over the walls of the City |of Mexico, This statement Ia made on he authority of Gen. Qu It tuon, thc! brigade ccmsaander. vm the muster of the rvginieot, on | June l?, 1848? ut Vera Crux, on its wajri honjo after the closn .of-hostiltties. 403! had perished of the reagent or 074. ?which had firmad on the same spot] ?a little lea? than a year before, ? la War Basaresa i?s?fisas* The regiment;was disbanded at the olose of the Mexican war, but at the cal lof Gav Picken* for troops in 18611 tho second South Carolina Infantry, ander its new dispensation, wont in-1 tn thA <M?riscs o? ine State. Col. J. j H. Kershaw was Its first regimental rammender, the regiment being con-1 ??ned to Bonham's brlg.\\1e in the di-1 wilton of Otra. P. C. T. ?????r?s??d, and ! ?n tho promotion, of Col. Ker?h?.tv tc Bndgade commander waa reassigned mo Ute organisation commanded by [ Bi Un. I The Second South Carolin? in fantry participated In the Bettie of j Suit Ron, the Peninsular Campaign, rho Seven Days Battles, the Mary land Campaign, Fredrrckbnjrg. ::hanecJorsviil?. ? Gettysburg^ . Knox ?Die, the campaigns around Richmond he WUderneas, Spotisylvanls, No taca^Coid Harbor, the siege ci araburg, Winchester, Cedar Crea 3cntouvll!e ' Md numeous other an ragemeots and was .included in tito surrender of Col. Joseph * ?ohsstss, laving a? ita last commander, Col. ?WlHsm Wallace of this city. At the outbreak ot hostilities in 16?-8, he second South Carolina infantry. Bauer the command of Col. (dow gen. >ral) Wylie Jo?os? volunteered for ac= ivo service. Tho regiment wa*MmSk cred into the service of the United Rates and wss seat to Cuba with thc irmy of occupation, m 18&B the rcg mout waa honorably discharged out ? the service ot thc govsrnmeat. Tho raghaeatai commander* since ha Spsnish-Amer lean war hay? been is SO??GW. ?>. O. Hefs?rt, Henry T. rhoopeoo, Edwin R. Cox, C. T. Lip rV. 3. BW ne?? Heard x?ra&SHt Wilso* Dclrv?r Piad Ia Paraos? Before Congress W. s. Shrsceale, an Anderson man ^turned yesterday from' Washington ftbllft la the Capitel My, Dfesetde hw iv? pleasure ot meeting Joim Lind. Mr Wilson's persoh?i repr?sentative t? '?<., ?u? ia?sen wich, thf?4 s ':?. lie also hftsrd ^r. ??!ses'& ec X to Congress bl? olea for author il? to take action .against Mexico. ... ... Dtecbastsa vr?? Wi Wa* raTrtou ??lSttcida. WT. Bre?osla said that Gov L NOT ? SOICiOt DECLINED THE OFFER OF ITO BODY WAS BURIED HERE Following. Medical College*. Re fugal To Tala? Body ot Bead Maia, Il Wa? Buried A letter wea received yeserday by O. F. Tolly & Son, undertakers, (rom the Atlanta Medical College in which the authorities of that institu tion advised that they were furnished at all times with dissecting material by tho anatomical board of the state of Georgia and for that reason, could not uso the body of a9 mah who had committed suicide, here. Before ?A* Sr Walden killed himself in an Anderson hotel Thursday, he left a note in which ho said that he wanted bis body sent to Atlanta for use In the Atlanta Ssdlcal college. Ile was taken from e hotel'to tho undertaking parlors A.inn?? ?Oer v'U.cb. ha ?a* bai ?m? in the potter's field at the county poor farm. This briaga *.a a conclusion a case of considerable local interest. Theta wore a number of features connected with, the case which Anderson people could hardily understand and some things in connection with the man taking h's life will never be. known. Just why he caine to Anderson, for this purpose whan he could have ac complished lt, in Greenville is hard to seo into and why be waited, until Thursday night to> accomplish his pur pose when it could have been done Wednesday night in accordance with hin original plans ls also hard to. un derstand. ? The local company ot the National; Guard, ibe :^??fte?U> Riflemen. Co. jfej let South Caralba Volunteers,: wftfc hold their tegular orin Thdrsdayi night. ISB? n?n are much intercst?d; in developments la MeWco and jar?' ready to respopd to the call for volun teers-Followings . is tho Muster ?blt of the company: Capt. " '?] Louis IL l?gen, r ; 1st, XiiemV ? ?: PmJiAX-SL BradsbirF. ? ? - 2nd, iiieut. /?t-c> .? Joseph J. "Trowbridge, v,., . 1st. SSergt. ' John O. Shearer. Sergt. . , | ?? . J. Vernon ?flliott. ri C. *V?at*r Jdnea, jHjnr Jos A. Bail oj% - Clias.'M; Watkins. J. 1?. Brown. Cprpbraia: Chas J. I vealer. John I.-Tannell. Jos. M. Mongold. Privates Bailey, Hermon E. , Surriss. Theo. L. Byrum, Jos. R. " Byrum. Marshall. dooper, M. D. Kiamah, Homer P. Findley, John. I, Gray, William t>. Gaillard, M. Holland. Gaasoway.y?os. B. iHewbrce. M.'Duane Hubbard. John W. Kay/x. v. King, L. D. Latoy, -J. ?rank. I/undskoTsky, F?red Lundskovnky, John *5. McGregor, Garland. ?Mepnlly Robt. H. . Means, Melvin M. Martin, Koala. Norrycc, Howell A, Ortman, T. W. Opt. J. H. ParirtdBo^R-H. ^?Db^?wil^R16 ' Cooke Taylor? "will. Mr. PSann** ''?'?S ^^^BMHH r fer ?ntoTt??fi?f?. meet wa tho flrst Mon-i: j^a^^sA " ^?w^aber' ^fel - Mosdsy tn NovolaW. Coori of tonwen #??aa The court of ooast?^^H^^^HS - ... th.- " Marca,' th* soeond She th? i Monday in . Mow^to^etotorran The jury eodisrtssh. ?on a&H&Si?mm****'- .... . r oooooooooooo * e a PERSONALS, o ? o o o o o o o ooo o c o o Mrs. Victor Dobbin? of Belton waa shopping in Ute dir yesterday. Kn, Virgina Norris of Westminster wan shopping In tho city yesterday. C. 8. Sullivah aaa returned from a short business trip to\ Abbeville. Miss Enesjta Hunter of Pendleton was shopping in tho city yesterday. William Fant o? TownviUe was hi the city yesterday for s few hours W. if. Mcclintock of Greenville was in thc city yasletflBy for a short ?tay. Mrs. Reid Sherard of Williame ton spent a few hours, in the city yester day. Mr. and Mrs. B P. Shirley of BWtbn spent a few >*>urs in the City yester day. J. ti. Bell of Oreenvillo was among the visitors to spend yesterday tn the city. * T. C. Jackson, jr., or Iva .was among ffc<Kvisitors to ?pend yesterday in the cuy. ..-..y r T. B. Meacham of Greenwood; fs spending today th the city on busi ness. H. P. McPhaB ol the Neal's Creek section was lu the city yesterday on business. G. F. Shirley of Hodges spent a few hours.In Anderson yesterday'on buuinesB. J. M. Kobcrtso^r*ugusta. G^ spending a few days in the city on business. . Sam < McAdams of Iva was among the httSineki? vbritrir? tn yc?tCT-; day In the city. MoO. THorntofc of Hartwell, Ga., was tn tho city yesterday for a low hours on businsas. . M^. a^ ?WS/:^BL M. Duckworth of the Hopewell section were shopping in the City yesterday. . Johnson or the Walk^r-Mc e s?etidn tras among (he. vj*!? lb tho cRy yesterday. P. W. Stansell of Greenwood spent a few hours iib, the city yesterday, a guest at tho'CHiajuoia hotel. M. C. Smith ol .the $sndy : Bpriuga; l?eoiioa wa? among the visitors 1 to apead yesterday'In the etty. ?i ,B?t? -Jackson has. retnrtWK^WiiaS Jacksonville, F?a*v where ho has .been sj^t?feg a few days with frionas. Mrs. W. A. Greer, Mrs. R. A. Camp bell and Miss. Campbell^ of BeRoa were shopping in the city yesterday. VJ T JlAiav Wohh. a?.l n .Ti CM-B shaw ,oi Columbia were in jibe city yesterday, gu?sta at thoChlquola ho tel. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Eisg have ro I turned Irani Union county, N. C., ] where iLly have been visiting raia-, rpvesv Mrs. Ganny of Colombia bas ar rived in the i.Uy to spend the summer with nor maher, Mrs. M. C. ?iokson on East Ger street . wnu nsi a /. \^rn*t?? Company Sn R, W. Trim*e, herctoiere president ;s^:jpat<ow1fer of the h. W. Trtbblfi Company? one of Anderson's leading ntexcantile houses, has secured the entire stock of thia company and ls :*&w aWh ",;pT? i ie 'hkefa?asa." Thc cobcerA w>i .waW?t?rlie a?own as; W..S*. Tiffi" "-' ? ? ? To Promise You tho nso?t and always to fulfitt-^nt'sjM*' CREED herc If? * staple ?Ma? YWB find nothing mof*;m(M^?r , S7?RAW HATS $1.50 to $4.00, Panamas $5:00 to $6.00. Gotham and Vindex Shirts ftll sleeve leachs, color fit for the tab, $1.00 to $3.50. * S?? WINDOW DISPLAY. T.L. THE SUPERIORITY OF OUR WORK There is none heiter to tie had at anything like the price, considered. O?r p/arit is the best equipped m this* section of the state, and every workman in o? r employ, is ? ? master of his art- AVe use only the best materials in te*a? . and with the modern equipment of our plant, we are in a po- f sition to give you better grade of work on short notice than you an possibly get elsewhere. Wc will appreciate it im mensely if you will let us figure, on the next order you con template placing for PRINTING, BINDING, RULING, i?&?E?ff? WORK, or any kind of Commercial Printing. Good printing, like everything else good, is the cheapest in the long run--and when .it comes to work of quality, we can talk to you intelligently. "WE'RE NOT STUCK, UP" rifts \ht! ?i the is?'; to the ? r-just pro. fact'?oSt J hundreds of boosters for "Good Printing" already on our lists. Let us do your work. ?*_rfk -1^^ ta* J an ?ni. 'iT>'itra ^lu,wlSL '.'mmjtmjtmm*.- m/lAt.- - etna CONDENSED PASSENGER SCHEDULES. Effective? APRIL ns*** ataiyi ABSIVALS. Ko. 31. 7:36 ?.ni. No. 30. 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