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wm THAT 00 !oU h?ro been sold, being bought by 44 different people, st an aggregate coat of 93,900. And that already 17 houses baye been built at a total coat of f66,000. IX OTHER WORRH More than 9100,000 baa boen In jli Tested for houses in North Ander son in less Utan a jrear. -,-;-,. --? , ll sr m*Af* A ar ROAD TAX H$T?CE Ta? tiree for paying commutation -ML * t*.?j>r* *T-tl?? - A **, A . Jkmjwm. ab*. Ooar? aatti M*>j lat, g?ter which tima I WtaWp-wUl be turned over to the ?U^ifa ?Ed th? usual penalty wiii J*T^o*JSitt?, County Supervisor. No?ce m hereby given that Uta aast regular teacher*' examluatloa wm be held op Friday,Hey i at th? ecprt eenie in Andersen, all teacher* trhete cerUtlcatea expire tal? year aSitj&ll' t&t?aa. teamer* tesohin? here oa certif?cete* from puer counties >^oa>?a*?a *p b? ?r?!M?nt &5d a^jid 'atina. The examination ,,??- sable?is ordhrari?y teacher** examination amt ?tU^iejda prompuy at 9 o'clock, ttet? Mayl J. H. FELTON, yOT?CB O* ELK1TIOH ^There will be aa election at R. H. Tilley'* store In 'Wlltlford school dis trict $fo. f l on Thursday, April 30, 1914. tor. the purpose of levying an gjfflW?ormi tag terr of cae mill on all ot the taxable property ot said tismtaic*.-U* tan n+mA for miaergt BC??O"' Ali voters must exhibit a registra-, Ona ?tr?ficaie and tax receipt. .-Poll* ?il" ?Ban ti A?<r?m M m a ?ul ow?? ai toni <p. m; B7 order of the County Board of IKtacaUon of Ander son County. ? ? April ?.lilt. J. B. FS<ON, Owmty Supt. ot Education. Sawn*** for Relier. STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, ' County of Anderson. * gow* pt Common Pies*. _tittabali: Plaintiff. agalast J. W. Mitchell, refendant ?MM9*M<fer SaUef (cemptatoaat ? served.) To ; pefwdant. J. m Mitchell : . You we V>hy summoned and re-! quired to answer th? complaint in this action., of trhlch a cerpy ts herewith served upottryou. and So serve ? copy Og y?ttf uart a w?p tn % he aatd ccur.p 1 slot ca: the ss?s?rtbsr* &t their office? ab| $f?t?U^%i^0Um^ ?? Andperrsonj fr C., mSmiii; ??m?tjr i?ays after th? servies ?Wlnatve ot the day of auch ?nK*: *hd if you fail tn answer r?c within tho ttme aforesaid, twa s%aei-.-?r? this action will apply ?&r? ffcr the relief demanded in , Watkins & Allen, Ptamtifl's Attorneys. ty of said district to be used for ?en* oral school purposes. roils will open ac seven A. M., and close at four P. M All votera must exhibit a registration certificate and tax receipt. By order of the Coun ty Board of EducaUva of Anderson County. J. B. FELTON. County Supt. of Education. mm SALE-A splendid Tennessee f driving horse, yoong, sound and gentle; alto a rubber tire Colum bus buggy aid a carriage, both practically gjod as new. Apply to C. B. Earle. 4-24~7td Her Sato-White Indian Runner Buck -et*? st $1.50 per thirteen. Patten; Strain. Wnners at Madison Square Garden Oak Grove Fara, x-vH?ian need, . 8-?l 'tr Anderson, B. C. FOB SALE-500 day old chicks 12 1-2 to IS cents each; coming ott Tuesday and Saturday; Buff and Barred Plymouth Rocks; Buff and Brown Leghorns: matches off every week. D. C. Holland. Phone Coan-l try operator 3303. WANTS If you want a four passenger Buick I ' Automobile in good '. running con dition new tires, etc.. cheap, call at I ?415 S. Main SL, and see W. - 1 I . ' ..ill. IM ll, .1 Wanted-A steno-bookkespw- to lo ' cate in lower uart nf thft ?tata ta dal newspaper work. One with exper-l tones preferred. Good salary to j right person.. Apply to W. W. SMOAX, The Intelligencer. t-25-2t. We have over 300 new rebn^??I second hand typewriters for o,u>?] sato, cheap. All makes, Prk? .baot on reeces?, J. Et Crayton % ca, charlotte, N. c. mS-tf , - ,. ?ll | ni,- ? --? BUSINESS LOCALS FOB BENT-One 7-room house with . with modem improvements oa Bast Orr strand wk. ?. Wetofo. 4-2?-?t BXP2KS i^^m^fi^lm Anuuf MM* 8* C ?su-JU?JM? JC?JBBVMLIJL- ^...aiiagw ? ,%?..._??* ? * a-:. s> 'V?'v.iav- ? '. ?. *. * * * * CASEY & F?NT * *_ ? t ARCSBTECTS * * Anderson, S. G. ? ?lBdw^ . -, ? ? j , ! * Brown Office Building. "* j * Second Floor. , Phon ? 269 * MRS. MONTGOMBR Mm. Walter Montgomery of 8par tanburg, who is the guest of Mia. W. H Valentine in North Anderson waa 1 the honored Monday afternoon at one of the most delightful parties of the season Mrs. Valentine's new home waa m ado more attractive on this oc casion with the quantities of yellow tulips. After a number ot rubbers of auction, Mrs. B. B. Oossett, who held the highest acore was presented with a ping negligee and Mrs. Mont gomery waa given a souvenir of the] afternoon A delicious salad course was served j the following guests: Mrs. Carrie Patrick, Mrs. P. K. Me* Cully, Mrs. Albert Sidney Purmer, j Miss Gary Boyd, Mrs. Bond Anderson,! Mrs. Rhett Parker, Mrs. B. B. Gossett, Mrs. T. E. Howard. Mrs. Clydo Ross, Mrs. Jack Sadler, Mr?. Mashane, Mrs; Ernest Cochran, Mrs. Alice Sykes, I Miss Margaret Ewans, Mrs. David | Taylor and the gueat bf honor. AUCTION PABT?T Another pretty compliment to Mrs. Walt?r Montgomery, the guest of Mrs. W. B. Valentine, who is being so cordially welcomed In Anderson was an auction ptgly" given Wednesday morning by Mrs. Ernest Cochran. Pink tulips were tbe favored flowers] of tiwi morning, numerous vases and | J a ?dc . lera being filled with them. At the conclusion of the,gamo, Mrs. 'Johu Sadler, who held top score, waa] presented with a set of hat pins. Mrs. Chriutio DoCatnp with the consola tion, an exquisite bouquet of fresh j tulips, and Mrs. Montgomery with tho guest of honor souvenir. Mrs. Coch ran served her guests a three course luncheon and on each plate waa a. white rose bud tied with pink ribbon. The guests were Mrs. J. E.. Mashane. Mrs. Rhett Parker, Mrs. T E. How ard, Mrs. Walter Montgomery, Mrs. J. D. Hammett, Mrs. Christie De Camo. M ra. Ram ftr? Hr;. ???T~ 1 Orr, Mrs. Baynton Beaty, Mrs. Swain f Gllmer, Mrs Alice Sykes, Mrs. Ralph Ramer. Miss Lydia Orr, Mrs. Albert , Var mer, Bira. Clyde Ross, Mrs, Har- j rington Godfrey. Mrs. W . B. Valen. line, bara. B. J? oossett, Mrs.' J. L Sherrard and Mrs. Frank Wat kins. j PALMETTO CHAPTER Mrs. Walter Dickson was hosteas j to the member? of the Palmetto^ Chap, ?ter u. D. C. Tuesday afternoon at her borne on North Fant street. This i utting iu? - oaiwu xiiir?t?us, ou* utniv juaily interesting program waa'^pvaai Paper-"Albert Sidney Johnson/' I Miss Ewbank Taylor. Poem-Mrs.. A. E..: ^lleia?&S?^ 'Paper-Mrs, Dill Dlpyer. Historian-Mrs. Raymond Tretwell. Gleanings-Mr?. Walter Dickson. Vocal Solo-Mr. Tom Allen. The guests enjoyed several Victrola ; selections, ? Mrs. Olson, assisted by Misses Mar, I garet and Ruth Archer and Miss Car I lisle served t. tempting salad course. Mr. and Maa. James E Mashane ! es********?* Tuesday ev????ii?s et OJO home of. Mrs. Garrie McCulley on Soeth M?la street with a one step p*r_J ty. Mrs. Waiter Montgomery was the attractive .honoree of thia occasion, j Dei ic ion? refreshments were serv en Uar. guest?.. The Guild of Grace Episcopal j Church gave a mose delightful mus ical tea at the home of Mr?. W. B. j Steele on Manning street. The fol lowing program was enjoyed Trio-iWebb von Hasset, Herr Grab!, j and Mrs. W. B. Steele. Vocal Solo.-Mrs. John Frank. T???trii?ncnt?t solo-Mrs. O, L. ra tin . . Vocai solo-Mrs. Walter Nardin. Vocal Solo-Jd ra. Chas. Green. vocai boin--tvsre. Leroy vals? ; Trio Masar? ron Hassel. G rani and Mrs Steele. Dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. H. H. Watkins was the charm, big hosteas Friday morning at har] pretty strburben home wheo she en tenaineo a raw ot ?er mends gt ai card party tn honor of Mrs. "Walter iscsr?ry. Four ??tbtes of - auction ! vere played for ?crr.nl tuv?ru after I adtveC by the hostess, twisted by] IllpW^eiiela Murray, Made Seybt. ' ?Mgaie Andersen and Mrs. Marshall Wurr; Anson*: those present were Mrs. I ?ngari' Bau? and Mn. Jesse Sftrfth of i I Orean ville. Mrs. Moatgemary. Mrs. Sykes, Mrs. Hammett. Mrs. R. C. Webb, Mrs. W. B. Vsllsatlne. Mrs. S. N. Gilmer and Mr?. S. N, Orr.! Mrs. H. A. Orr, Mr?, Decamp,; Mr?? Leu's ??crtcn, Mrs. S. B. Gccssit, Mr* Carrie Patrick, Misses Marga!] ret Evana, Martha Bonham and Ly dia Orr. Bright with th? many beautiful wild] dowers that are to abundant its* bow. j the hom? of Mr and Mrs. W. B. Valentino, in North Anderson was a j moat attractive spot to many of An dersen's atv.ial se* on Mouday. Dur- ] and several hoar? wt t A. Girard of AadSnu among the visitors U arson ye? ?peut. Ia tho parlor whare the re ceiving Upe stood, long graceful >ines I Of yellow Jessamine lent an additional charm of the beauty of the room. lb ! the receiving line with Mr. and sirs. Valentine waa their guest of honor,! Mrs. Waller Montgomery, and Mrs. Alice Sykes and Mrs. Albert Farmer. Mrs. B. B. Gossett met the guests at] the door, while Mrs. R. E. Ligen, Mr?. C. F. PJ?SS. Mrs. Frank Johnston and Mrs. Bond Anderson looked after them in the dining room where ap elegant salad course waa served. Here dogwood and wild honeysuckles I were used in profusion About ten o'clock the guests all went over to the club where dancing was enjoyed until a late hour. Dr. end Mri. O. F. Rosa entertained the club members st a charming dsnoe on Friday evening at the Bose Hill club. An Invitation from Dr. and Mrc. Ross always insures a delightful oc casion and che club members look for. ward to their entertainments with a | great deal ot pleasure.. One of tho most delightful events of an unusually pleasant week was the luncheon Thursday morning, given by Mrs. Rhett Parker In honor of Mrs. Walter Montgomery Nof Spsrtan burg and Mrs. Weldon of Virginia. Her beautiful home ls moat attractive I for entertaining and the event of] Thursday wes charming in evory de tail. . Mrs. Parker's guests were: Mrs. Whiter Weldon, Miss Susan Arnold of Greenwood. Mrs. Ernest Cochran, Mrs, C. F. Rose, Mrs. J. H. Godfrey, Mrs. A. S. Farmer, Mrs. S. B. Decamp, Mrs. J. J. pilmer. Miss Margaret ?<v and, Mrs. W. B. Valentine. \ - Mrs, A. 8. Farmer was the charm* i og hostess for e few friends oh Wed nesday afternoon when abe entertain, ed at cards at har pretty horns bp ^crt TViriiiii ?.',^1, t aree tames of unction wore formed aud the after noon waa delightfully spent. After the games s dainty two'course menu was' served. Mrs. noatgomery was the guest of j honor for MJBS Dary Boyd on Thnrs-I day afternoon, when she entertained ll her friends at a deilghtfcl card Par-ll the home of Mrs. Garrie MC-? Cully. A beautiful hunch of tulips waa won bv Mm. Garrie Patrick aa al prize for the highest acore made dur*-fl [lng *pfi afternoon. A delicious sweet j \ txn?v?~ was verve? arter toe games ana j i indeed a very pleasant occasion lt was. j . Mrs. J. W. QuaiUebauro'n nome just! ? west of the city was the meeting place oh Friday" afternoon for the Dixie Chapter. Mrs. Jf. E. Barton was wn anlmoualy elected , Sooretary. Hrs. Rufus Fant serving for the meeting on Friday afternoon. I^Bp. Theo. Roper was unanimously I elected a member of the Chapter. On the program fer tho afternoon ^rcre two splendid papers; one, 'NBl [ementary sejioojs before the War," by rr. wi. ?usaetl, and "College Before the War," Mitts May Russe?. I Ifart. A.. M. SHve . slsse?ersUr j instrumental selection after which I the attractive abates* BO'-I'M delightful I refreshments. ? Owtag to the Chautauqua hoing herc next week, at; too Chapter meetings were held thu week. Mrs. W. B. Steele, Mrs B>?. Wilson and Mrs. J. O. W?hlte were the hostesses for the Robert E. Lee ; Chapter, the meeting being held at Jhe home of the latter l?^North lorain Street. Besides a I large ati?ndanos of members a geed many visitors'''?ser? present and tbs meeting waa an unusually pleasant ow?, tao priavtpc.. oua.Rcetj WW- tim arrangements for Memorial Day. Hon. Richard I. Mh&bsng baa been seiecbsdj for the soeahee for the cgteaaton And! I the services will be held on the o I hoon;ot Ma^JOth at 3:3o The alec? I flatt of offlcers for the coming year was also held and resulted in the follow ing ?lections: President, Mrs. Car son; First Vice-Pres., Mts C. 8. Sui. llvaa; Second VIce-Pres, Mrs. Ola Cooley; .ft-tf.;iA*sr*-afrs.jp. A. Ra?V clllfe; Cor S ? Registrar. Mr*. George Broyles; His torian. Mre. R. C. Webb; Gleaner, i Mra.^ 8. Bl eek Hy. On the program Mrs. John "?wu.k. A splendid paper on "Thr? Woman of the &ea*?iMt? written by BCrs. J. D. VanulverJSfc. read by Mr?. D ?. VandiV*r. \k? instrumental solo by Mrs. Wu B. Steele, in &4*;*wn excellent way end ed the prog^aaa-*fle7 which a dainty sweet course' was served. Miss Annie Gooley bas been spead 'tss< several days In ?reenviie with friehde. MS as Ol caner McG r?gir? has reta ro od to her bogue ia ?partaoburg titer A ?iatt .in ur**- . rm? /Wu. Miss Mary Dlcksoh W-TUit tc Atlante.! Saturday for :? short tlslt. Mrs. S .h^h ot>i air acra -arGk ?u is oui opr.*. mit mt*mr m mun m mm i?mm\ been a pending several days. E. M. Brown and W. E. Gila* of Townville ?pent a few boure in tba city yesterday. Julian Hawkin? of the Bethany) section wu in Anil-rinn wtustmrAm*. Miss Reba Ca ld wei I of Triangle was | ?hnpnjypg in the city yesterday. Miss Med Major of tba ffibaaesatJ eectlon ls spending the week-end inj the city with Mrs. Addle Janet. J. R. Kant of TownVill* *aa anions i the visitors tn upend yesterday ls Ulai city. i:*.?^Z%**i?m WWI the city yesterday, a guest st the j Chlauola hotel: C. L. Dunn nf Anderson,. route 3,1 was a business visitor to thc etty yes* terday. L. c. Hall of the Centervilie section j was tn the city yesterday on business. i>. J. Tucker, a well known Wil? 1 lamet?n cit! s en, ?peat yesterday in tho city. Paul Thompson of the High Shoals j -ectlon was tn the telly,yesterday. J. 8. Clark of CatawfcU was in thdj City yesterday for a few hours. J. T. Howard of the Plat Rock sec-1 Hon spent yesterday in the city on ? business. , R. H. Price, of"' Townvttlo spout a J tow hours In the city yesterday. Monroe Bannister of Both any was j In the city yesterday on business. Rev. and Mr?. J<T. Mann of Neal's I Creek were shopping in the city yes-] terday! Clint Watkins of the Welcome sec tion spent yesterday In Anderson on business. * M IRK Ruhv Uiuuili? ?*r?_pi= ~ZZ in the city yesterdaylfor aTew hours. Will Kay pf Townville wes tn the j city yesterday for a ft w hours. J. fi. Tucltnr at ? Mrmaaroll inn I among the visitors to spend jester-1 day in the city. . E. C. Ashall of Townville was In the] city yesterday on butseass. Miss Crace Philllna of Hartwell.! Ga., was shopping In the city yester day. 8. M. Smith of the Lebanon section j ?pent a few hours In Anderson yester day. J. W. Tacker c4 Calhoun Falls waa] In the city yesterday. J. D. Babb and Guy Heilar of Town-? ville were In the city i**storday cn j business. Misa EJia Floyd of Loyfadesvine wa? shopping In the city yesterday. John Finley or Hoantau Crees was j among the visitors in the etty yester R. M. Duckworth of Lebanon wan j city yesterday on, business. Prank Ksnaba, an SM Inmobile mani fro?3 Greenville, was in Ahe city yea Mt. and Mrs. j B. HUI .-of. stagr] were shopping In the ?lty yesterday. B. Gassaway,of Pendleton uiwj part of yesterday'7 In tb* .city on busi ness, . Feasterittr^hf Fair Play was -In | the city yesterday on ?msinoas. John Mallison,. forme*!? of Auder- j nw,i|i|i,iw un Hi ll? jLiui.iu n?~ - . nt?ro. spent yesterday In the city with j friends. John fien&b of Deca?da spaat a few j hours H? tba a&r; -yestJWgay. Henry Kl rod a? tho Sandy. Springs I wmtrtfrm. HM in Andaman ,. J. O. Hail of Dearer ??a?.arnott? ?feej visitors tu ?pea? ???sisy fn *ho eoe ? ? o eeo e e a o o s e ?- nj ? P?C-KESS oj day at Crag* ??gr ?i* D ?rfer ci Pmcret Dr. John G tba memoria! C?uTCh, ip Ali i Sunday - All - ?f8 m ? ""i " i 1 >' "II? i ig ri Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday are Demonstration Day s of f'We want you? to visit us and let ivTipe. ?uine show and explain the niiany g?od points of this good Cor set. Fittings free. - 28 . and - 29. let us show you pur stock b?fore yo?nbuy? We carry % corn?ete stock of alt kinds. Also Har ness, Whips and Robes. We have spine extra good values in Mmes and Horses. Mberai terms and courteous treatment to all. '::^V^:^y?'^:-?i: 1 ' ;v: .' ?/" ' - ' . The Farmers 8t Merchants Bank and the Farmers Loan and Trust Company, both of Anderson, ?$? G. / take a great deal of pleas ure in lendifi^snoney to prompt payini? cuS" ??y? th< endini liHltiafntaoen # km -nosey.