The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, October 07, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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FOR SALE
FOB HALE-About r.00. bushefe Ol
Vancroit oats at 7g cents, ant
btuestraw wheat at $1 ur? per bush
cl. C. L. Dunn, Anderson, ll. R. 3.
FOB SALE-Load after load of . dr?,
blocks for kindling, $1 'uer loud
Phone 287. Townsend Lumber Co
FOB SAXE-Seeds that are ye't sea
sonable for that winter garder
Lettuce, beets, onion sets, cabbage
spinach, kale, mustard, turnips
fcfklslfy, parsnips sweet peas. If ii
doubt or In a hurry phone 464
Tarran Smith, Seedsman.
FOB SALE-We have a small trac
bf land formerly part of tue cjulnc
Itemond place, which can be-bough
cheap If you act quick. Frank ft De
Camps Realty Company.... jr?-30-t
FOR RENT
I ?ENT-Office up-stalrs' tn ?ai
/ataon-Vandlver building and ofQc
front of lob department dow
irs. Splendid central Iqcatlor
pply at The Intelligencer Office.
lQ-2-tf
WANTS
WAFTED-A local salesman immedl
at?ly. Apply in person at 808 E
Wt?ner St.
?Ilfljw ' .-.
WASTEB-Tue futile to hnsw tas
we lara just received a large shin
?teat of boa ?les, and can suppl
titer wants to .this line. Anderses
mteUlgeacer. Job Department. I
nsviiafflii ? ari* i'n ?? -+
m- You to know that we d
th class cleaning and pressini
work especially. Agents Be
l*?ytte?rS^^
Oo. . \
if SEEMS TO HE-A speolal pron
vlb^ tbat fruit la the nioet desire
vfwtav oranges, grapes^ plums, pear
add north sra apples-all fresl
Weanae/*? P*ffifc?lfo plenty c
ftbm your own combings. Same ca
bc found at 105 El. Church street up
stair?. Mrs. Leona-Arnold.
^- A?Todd, the Monument Mar
ter anything ' in ' the Monuments
, Une. Tombstones ot all kinda, 'ff
?LTbdd, 190? South Main atreel
Aadsroon, 8. C.
A KBAIJ if ABU AI rf-At tue Kagl
uaroerr zsnop, ail daring the uwmth s
HS?tober for cash only-a hair cu
ana a postage stamp for a cent am
. ? quarter. Satisfaction guaranteed.
STBAYED OB STOLEN-One Pointe
iattppy, about tea weeks old, whit
Abd liver apota, black leather col
lwijllra tjegisiSg hjjana nsw shoes
.B ?bf At mm ijMtir thoseu gol
1 I afasr BfaJwWug Ju money t| yoi
.Satisfaction guaranteed. O. E. Mc
Kee. 128 Bast Whltnsr.
i
superior %?aio?
meal and bulla fo
-.j five hundred bushel
ot Bancroft Prolific Oats (grade
Seed) for sale or esohange for cot to
Seed Price $1.23 per bushel or on
getfird oaU for four and one-hal
towans cotton seed.
W*-?mo. CLUCK MILLS.
Bi?? ia sas Bead lax Kotten.'
All dtntenqucnt road tax collector
aaa prevlded arith aa official reeetg
Aook with n'umbea, and stub nnmbe
astaoaeJ; Pay no money to collector
unices you get the ofleJal receipt a
afeqesr.pt****** ift.
'I <4^**MACK6 KINO, .
tf ?? county Supervisor.
The State of South Carolina,
r.i County of Amderflon,
?a P*4$e
- Mrs, L. M. Ward. Petitioner,
?fRO-T-.. * i ;
H. } The personal estate of W. I
Ward i deceased.
Netta* of application for appoint
asea* of Howie* iee.
., Wbasaaa, Mea: U.M. Ward has mad
application to me to ?Mot and set ol
$0 ksr a braestead in tho person?
?Wpoity ot bar late ausbaut. W I
SKa-rd. deceased; settee -Ja therefor
st*e*-4t?*,?A tbs fUeentb any et O*
toter, Mi- at ten o'clock A, M., th
I Columns
tising Rates
rime 25 couta. Three Times 50 cents,
ve words prorata for each additional
J be used in a month made on appli
tban 25 cents, cash in cdvence.'^. J
e phone directory you can telephone
libs mailed after ita Insertion for
undersigned will appoint three disin
terested persoiiB. resident of thc coun
ty of Anderson, to proceed to appraise
said property and Bet thc same off as
a homestead, according to law.
CLARENCE W. BEATY,
Dept. Clerk of Court Common Pleas
for Anderson County, South Carolina.
NOTICE OF FINAL .SETTLEMENT.
Tho undersigned administrator of
tho estute of W. L. Ward, deceased,
hereby givcH notice that ?ho will on
October lg, 1014 ut 11 o'clock a. m.,
apply to the Judge of Probate for An
derson County for a final settlement
of said curate und a discharge from
her office of administrator
MRS. L. M. WARD,
ll I . . m . Admw
NOTICE OF COUNT V TR EA SI'll KU
Th? books, of the County Treasure!
will bc opened fdr the collection bf
State, County and School taxesinfoi
i the Fiscos:Year 1914? und Oamrtiutfli
s tlon Road tax for the your 1015 at Ui<'
. County Treasurer's office from "Oc
tober 16th to December 31st. 1914.
After December 31st, one per cent
ponalty will be added; and after Feb.
. ruary 28th, seven per cent penalty will
bo added, till the 15th day of March,
1915, when the books will be closed.
All persons, owning property In
. moro than one township or school dls
!. I trict, are requested to call for receipts
in EACH TOWNSHIP OR SC H OW.
- DISTRICT, In which Jthe property ls
I located. On account of having no
0 many school districts this request is
_ very important to the taxpayers and
will to a large extent eliminate eitra
* cost and penalties. *
fl The rate of levy ls aa follows:
H State Taxes.ffl.6 Mill?
o Constitutional School Tax ..3 MUIR
r. Ordinary County Purposes S 1-2 Mills
n Past Indebtedness.1 mill
- Total.> 16 1-2 Mills
?* The followihg are the additional
d levies for Special Behool Districts:
tr eMee i ? Ma, apanlsl total
Anderson ........17
Airy Springs.64
Barker Creak ...x*
A ^thel ;^^ggg-65
^Sfijoun ........ SS
Ceder Grove _80
CenterviHe .8
Ti I Central .68
Cleveland .30
Concrete.19
Corner .13
e I Double Springs . .68
. I m-AK
Eureka .26
Fairview ........83
Friendship .35
Gantt ....84
Genorstee .?.61
Good Hope.43
Green Pond..69
Qrove .^.^....66
Hammond? . 0..... 3
Hones falb,. ....16
Hopewell i il... \ 1
Hunter j.i.Jj.....24
Iva w..i,?.?.-44*
Lebanon .27
Long Branch ....33
Neala Crook .60
Oak Grove .si
Pendleton .X
Plercotown .64
Rock Milla ...... 6
Rocky River ....69
Saluda .Ml
Savannah .Bk
cii--...-m. At
Starr ..87 7 " . 22Vs
St Paul .4 4 19V*
Three ft Twenty 88 4 18)4
Townville .40 ? ' 21%
Union .......21 4 ?9%
Weat Pelxer ..... 8 8 23%
White Plains . ..4* 4 10%
Wllllamston .20 6 20%
Wllllford .?? l*m^~J?!k
eton .63 ? lu*
Straight . 1M%
Vhs State Constitution requires all
male persons between the ages ot 21
g I sud 60 years, except those Incapable
ot earning a support from being maim
ed or other causes, sad those who
sirred in ?bc Wir betvrceE the Staton,
to pay a poll tax of one dollar. All
male persons between the ages of 21
And 60 years who are able to work
public roads or cause them to be
worked except preacher? who bavo
charge of a congregation and persons
who nerved In the War between the
States, school teachers and trasteas,
who an exempted from road duty,
may tn Ilea of worhvpay a tax of ono
dollar to be collected at the same
tune other taxe* are collected.
Prompt attention will bc alvon alt
-versons who wish to pay their taxes
through the mall, by cheek, money or
der, etc
W. A. TRIPP,
. Conn ty Treasurer.
Th?
^ -_i1.nl ll' i'iw nwnmniiT ?i| i uni
' V J lili ? ;ji.:"MJ??"
lr* :?? \> ?.'< > ..'?? >iia ;>VIL?
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utiES(E ARE THE CHAMPION !
' !,This is th? 'crow\r upon ?
rfH? kt'theta-a gteAritfef'tusJc, for,
: JMai<k'. Thc- first 'Hattie1 for" the pei
lake place at Shiba Park, Philade
he played in Philadelphia and tin
Athletes favor. What others thinl
no one in the baseball world woi
JUST RETURNING
FROM WAR ZONE
Arthur McGere, Who Left Parts |
On August 30, Tells of What
He Saw in the Old World.
An Interesting visitor to Anderson^
recently was Arthur McGere of Atlan
ta, who has just returned from a]
tfip.ifebroo<V I He, tells at numbef of
interesting" Btc-rles -of 'wlint' he saw
while in Germany and France and
describes in a bery blbld manner tho |
hardships which he was forced to un
'1 ^.<^coev?^1faye^ -was rn*
Parir when the warbroke out and ho~j
made at once for Switzerland after
hading,, that he could secure no pass
ports In Paris^iJHo 'caught a taun
which .?rdinaY?ly 'makes,, the trprWi
Berne in nine boura, yet he v?a*-on
the way over 36 hours on this irip
and said that the discomforts ?were
lawful. He-Had forethought/effenim |
to provde himself with 18 hard-boil
ed eggs and a goodly supply Lf roi ls jj
before he start'-d on thn lourney and
he says that ho would hato suffered
terribly from hunger hod he not pro
vided hmaelf with the foou,
steamer co*v.U*.!on?* . a? hnd uni
they had been In the foreign countries.
Ho could not aec?ro a ?tate room and
was forced to sleep in a steamer chair
on deck coming home and together
with somo several hundred other pas
sengers, over 200 of whom were\ wo
men, he spout each night on the open,
deck.
"IMfe, McGcre^tesftfcat th?F&areThree.
pbsybtlities firjmfearly eidjng ol thi\
?was and onlyttnroe that lejcould seo
aftoy making thvegLlgatiorifi tofor? his:
Aperture. Hell dals thai fl the* tief
entrance ot Ital? ?to thogbeJifJifct
elimination of Austria or the assassi
nation of the .Emperor and Crown
Prince of Gannan* ^ would terminate
the wafe-faA vHo$doeu not see ani
! jfeflbiilties nf an early conclusion of
the war ckcept these.
CHARLESTON ft WESTERN CAB0
II NA BAS LIV A Y
To and from the
NORTH-SOUTH-EAST-WEST
. Leavest
No. 6 .7.80 a. m.
No. 22.2.50 p. m.
Arrives t
NO. 21 .11.35 ii. iii.
No. 3 .8.1C p*. m.
Information, schedules, ratea, etc,
promptly given.
B WILLIAMS, G. P. A.
Augusta, Ga.
. T? 3. iCnrtla?; G. A. v
Anderson. S. C.
i IfeT* jfcp ?f^-iT Sunday* ?Bep?.
r' .
Anderson
?ct. 42 to 4 7.
Big League Stunt,
!
3OST01 *BTV^ jjL
'hich Oe irgc Stallings*!* depending
between them and th| field'sipeiv
nant,* attie that w?ujiversh?d?'?.
ph?a, |h home grounfl??f th?TAth
; new :y ek opened in| lawton with
c of the 3iaves chancedlo grab th
lld ba g eatly surprisednf they da.
Il ?RE?G?^ 3TRADE
Andela i Witt PfoMMy Send
O? kJMore De^^tes. to .
a Awi n manufacturer^ j aW ' biisl- '
neja raen fire somewhat falfer??'tcd m a
oonfe?i* * which la. toi lp held Oc
tober M xnd 14 in Atlnp?, at.wbi<$
!t?Ufl fte Lw^il bo dls?i?aed wh?rpr
b'thoM *h sfiay bo ablfe fe' get., a, por
tion oi ll 3 foreign trade! now oponing.
up togtt s country. ^.>j?. Brfssey,,
as rhRin ar. of one of the Andi-:
< barnier it commerce. cdi?tAlH?es, has'
.recfrf^* we?ff>HevTlne ?psr from thc
"Tha/j tlaatA.Chjunlaor ol
I merco ,E? i called" a "conference
on forels i trade to mett in. the Ci?j?Ufi?
ib?Tj?t C ugai^ce^uilding In'AM??-'
-u\d <0b ^ha?d
I ^'^^M?I^1 tre|
j reprefian?itibos^^&anxs .doing; busl
I -Tho fl*?? ...?lay will be denoted fa,
? group al^Hgtr of manufacturers iri;
part lc ulai-Unes who will ." dlscuqa
problemfjp?rtaining to their Ines
; '?<?-r>atvy- 'ii ?e ? j^.ere&i
me**?us *? i*???!^fc?? sections wil}"
como toj ither to deal with common
probl?me of export trade.
"We'.'e rnestly ask fcour presence,,
and will jsk you to^?o us the co?r
teay to - ; >ud by return xnpi?, in tho
enclosed itamped envelope, a list of
the load ig m?nufaciiirors' ot your
^Bnclghb^ ^d^^b^m^you car
jgentlcmc personalty, : 'il'Trj
death te IlS^li uo when.
cold andie? hand upon on.*1 who Js eo
much th|-idol e^?9E?BKfiH?Atfre
family a d fri
wltn Y?i ion five
years an six
and Mrs A. vrt
ed thia fe a; '. Friday,
Septemtx ? 2." Vernon
had bo?i
witti^ Rp&^ b^y; . el/'.:
' ro-ts In Ihn faWi ?-.'- i
aide or ?andfaih- "'ber]
the HitlJapiVi: hs.-; taken Hixot
back j^SSEC '
it iii
Jesus w? :
. ;! !.. '? ? - ? .-. .? ? ' ;
to mo !**'??. rtgdonv of
- >: '
i?.it?rtP?B ihn .fl?^..wofiVf i championship to Boston. Their leader
nant th?y-fseek ttereistaiji s a sturdy nine senera?|d^?^^eor||?}Af
?t?'#i^;esV^aa?lr^f*H? rope's war, for a day, or*t%?f3* W:
ietes on Friday of tr^>&k.,JThe game the following day will also
a twp dav stand. The odds at the present moment are 5 to 4 in thc
e flag doesn't bother St?mngs. He thinks they're going to win-and<,
DECISIVE BA'
E IS N?W ONLY A
J? MATTER OFp?YS
(Continued rr?m Pag? One.)
Poland, his revenge by a crushing return, and ? steady advance ot the
Russians through Gaicia,, there has been nothing from thc Bast.io
stand out in the nature of:a clearly defined conflict like the battle-pf
\hz Aisne.
: oday's Petrograd official statement>ieals enti?a|T^Uj| rtt?? Ger
ran stand ou the East Prussian frontier, making no mention of nie
n Galicia; or Hunga?r The much.he?alded.ffcu#ie of j
jWMKwhich it se?mi fell the c rt?jt?^t??^d, y? has,
BHHEcorded as a matter of history. "??
rom Buda. >t often heard from as a source of war news,"
.at, though no battles in{(hi?ng^vy,^i41b|eH!
?decTye?, ?hc'uiygd^^ $ver? being repulsed.
? al shake-up^
W at ^c*tv$$ is.syc?^^^ the fie^
wherSrhe scored so brilliantly over tlie Russians by GeneraTt?ilri von
Brithfi-rjress is still indulging in the pastime of guessing at
\,Gannan emrjeror's whereabouts. The latest report is that he is
protection of the powerful fortress.
' President Poincare's visit to the front is confirmed through a
!c1v?i;r^n lie sent tp Kins; Georg? saying he Ind visited Field Marshal;
- xii thc ?Orrj^ ScHCS of natrenya? ?ucTsiaiS th?S W'^X ' i;ht ?3 il
uVfc?haJf of the British government tonight deny-j
"mg th e German contention that Great Britain has stored ammuni
?Waubeuge prior to the outbreak of the war, thus indicating
an intention td .violate Belgian neutrality.
A'ii officiai communication issued at Paris late tonight stated
that n violent hatti* continued 'ot;;the leftwing; north Of the Oise;
tUflt ?ul ; : ^Ujjj^
ii* 'tia God jr, o o oe'o ?f\9!? 0 '-*
Sov^Sor^to^lS^ ^ ? ? ? ^A?'**'?
,!l ' T^__H?^rk#9' .ttarr.^Octalfcr 3.-The 'Starr' high
Uti l*s wno W^wlghter holde.-. 1 school ia now in session, and the new
lie was loved hi all who huew hint, {.principal M. R. Cama*, "with-his . able '
Yes thc idol of biaT home, corps c? asestante. Misses Mildeed;.
Efi^&lo? caw fit tb Uk? birr. , : . jGoo?'e, A$nle. 8hlrle*,'cSi?wde-Bfi&klo?r?
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