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THE TRIALS OF A jj LITTLE^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^^^ The Atlantic Coast ?MaiiiMD raj?ni^j TS.*? s *e Florence ??d-rotan, account neettae- A. AC*% A. in. ?. Annual Pilgrimage, Thanks ?tri?? Dor, ?OT. 20th. Adlnh Drum Corps ot Omgr Temple wfq Icare Co lambla, Nov. ttt*,ttl*, B:40 p. BL, on epeeial tata ria AtlanUe Const Line, arriving Floreare 9t9Q p. m. Botara tag, leave Florence Friday morning 3:00 a, arriving Colmabta Gt00 a. mu TWs train Will le held at Colnm By leaving Korenee at 8HkFa.'mT Fri-? ooSgorag trains for the ripper Caro linas. ' . S : . For rates and {arther information write or thoa*, E. A. TABBER, To and From the NORTH, SOUTH? EAST, WEST ./lipids: ISO. 22 . . . . 6:00 A. M. Ho( 6. 3:35 P. M. Arrives: NpvS . .". .10:50 A. M. No, s)i ... . 4:55 P. M. Information, Schedules, rates, etc., promptly given. E. W?UL^ Augusta, via. ,T. a CURTIS. C. A., Anderson, S. C. ssttsBssassi Important. Tablets, more the7 th* dtaea&m. For salo by all o o o ooo o o o o o ooo o1 o o IVA NOTES - o o o o. ooooooooooooooo IVA. NOT. 27.-Miss Maggie Thomp son, left Wednesday for Seneca where she goes to spend several days with her pcrents. Mr- Bingley Speer of Texas, hss been on a short visit here to his. cou sin, Mrs. D. F. Sadler. Mr. J. A. Cook of Anderson was a visitor here this week.- " Dr. D. A. Bu rr IBs and wife spent Thanksgiving at the home of "Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Jackson of Storeville. : mr. and Mrs. Henry Wakefield have returned front a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Norris Wakefield ot Ahtre>{ ville. : Mr. Carl Floyd of Greenville waa a business visitor here Wednesday. Miss Kste Barney ls spending the -week-end with home folks in Hodges. s Dr. J. D. Wilson spent a few hours in Due West Tuesday on, business. . Miss ?I T. Jackson is spending a ! lew days with their parents. Mfr had lira S? C Jackson of.Storeville'. Mr H. B,. Sherod ead little son. I who have been spending the past two weeks with bis mother, Mrs. IK. iX ! ?hcr?r?, U?V? r-jtui?d? ic his nome th Belton. - About thirty pupils of the Iva high I school accompanied hy Miss Nancy Peartca and Miss/ Kate Ma went to the home of Miss Winnie on lait Tuesday evening where Agi a surprise party. The oca wis a pleasant one and the you _ folks enjoyed themselves to the ful-j teat extent . f Mr. ?. N. C. Bnieman of Anderson ! wac -hara several days this week oh I business. ,.,| Sophia and M. E. Jackson 1 were visitors here a short while Wed- [ "fi? Jim Irving of Antreviiic waa. ?! buslines visitor here Wednesday. I ^Mrs. A, B Burrtssjsras ihs^charmv. lng hostess for a few friends and rel atives et a dinner on Thursday in honor 'of Dr. CD. Evans and bride. Among those who attended were, Mrs. S. E. Leverette, lira. W. P. Cook, and Hrs. Marshall Jones. Mr. 8. M. McAdams loft Friday for -t-j~ a.-. -^- -- - i.--1 i j IM Misa ?> s sn | - uva v . ?av .?waap V?M o uuor hose trigu. - ..? .g. Mr. Ira Giles heB returned to An derson *af ter spending ? two weeks at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Sher ard. . FroL Cliff D. Coleman and.wife are spending a few days in Lebanon with relatives* Mrs. R .M. Chapman of Starr spent a, short while here this week at the home of Mr. M. A. Chapman. Mr. >hd Mri. B. H. Saddler .and children of Pendleton were here for .rnursday" ai ' tue homo or Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Saddler. -JUT* mfaSiXkt Atticus Wiles and children of Hones Path have returned home after a short visit here to his brother. Mr. W. A. Wiles. Toe Phliathee class of the Presby terian church held Its regalar month ly meeting Wednesday afternoon with altos Made Baakin. After & short bu sin- av session tho hostess .served refrehments. Mr. and Mrs. Lem Reid and Miss Winnie spent a few hours In Ander son Friday. Another pleasant adair of the week "^as ? di?uer given by ?irS. W. A. Wiles on last. Thursday to a number of friends and relatives. Among, the out of towp guests w?r? Mr. sud Mrs; AtUfeus Wiles and family of Hosea path. John Wall has, been called home from Atlanta, where he had gone on basin its* oh sccoe.nl ot tbs illness .of his little daughter. . ____ ^ No Usc Buy.*nil Out ot f ^V - - . ^;xotWP '? I'VT-.; 'V Oi|r M-srchiiit9 Have It THE ANDERSON INTELLIGENCER JOB P?t?fcrnNG DEPAE^^ *2AHUFACTt ices Quite aa Reasonable as Consistent with Quality. NOTICE OF COUNTY TBE AS UBER : will bo opened for the collection of Stete, County und School, taxes for the Ffccal Year 1114, and Commuta tion Road tax for the year ISIS* it tho County Treasurer's office from Oc tober 15th to December Slat; 1914. After'December 31st,.one per cent penalty -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 bo cloned. . All persons owning property in more than* one township or-school dis trict m^^?S!oW^m^ In EACH TOWNSHIP OR SCHOOL DISTRICT, in which the property Je located. On account of .having so many school districts this request Is very important to the- taxpayers and will to a largti extent, eliminate extra cost and penalties. The rate of levy is: a? follows: State Taxez -.. i. -r -,.:... -..:6 M Bis Constitutional School Tax ..3 MJHs Ordinary. County. Purposes 3 l-l stills Past IndeUeeness .. .... .... 1 mill Road? and Rrirlga? .. .. t ?fi?l Public Esc?s .".1 M:ii Total 15 1-2 Mills The following are tito additional levies for Special School Districts: Dist ., No. ^ ^n, Anderson ? , :... .17 rdato ,\.....SS ie il .M Br?hen . .ZH s .r...~.i,W 'flaiaoFon.'?V; i ?' Cenar Grove ....Sd* Center^Ule .S Ceatr??...ss Clavetead ?....... SSr Concrete ,18 CoraeY.18 Double ?pringa . .SS B|*a?scr..45 Gantt ,i.*."*!!*.S4 Oenorstee Si Good Hope.43 Oreen Pond ......Sf Orove.66 Hanunend <....... 8 Hbfiea Path ....IS Hopewell .? Hunter ...34 ?va.,.44 Lebanon .St Long Branca ....82 Martin.IS Mciton. .61 Mt Creek .70 iw \ ?/ j"-. .. .. ?|t View ........18 4 J9?4 Kc Bhnoylie .,,.60 0 UH Ko bees? ...... J ,$l 4 161$ fttWaoft-...:-.?? ?. llVt Oak Grove ......89 I 11% Pendleton 4 lil? PlercetowQ ...... 154 8 lek ticen ?i?s ...... S % i ism Rocky,River 69 8, MW aaiud* ai . . m* Savannah. 9 8 % *8% Slmpsonvillo ...4? 3 lf% 8tarr.3y 1 . 89M gt, paul 4 4. im Three & Twenty 88 4 1*H Tr?MUe. ,4? ? *M Union.81 4 < 19 1* West Pelzor.8 8 384? White Plaint ....48 4 19% Wllllanistoa .... ?89 8 39* Willlford..68 4 19V? Zion.S3 ? 2lfc Straight .... 18H * %The State constitution reavtiAss ali sosie persons between the agaa of 81' and ?0 years, except those incapable of earning a support from bejnfc claim ed or other canses, and those i who served 1n the Wa? between th? States, to pay a poll :tax of ene dollar. AU wale persona between the gaea of 31 Bbuf road? o^^Zu T* warre*, t?si?^s?s-'; '.?^? ha?s rnay.iS^^ dollar to be collected et tab Same thne o^r^taxjw^dre collected^ ? fu^gh-'the1 mafe?by^che^ ? 'r . .C^t?'T^?r..:: ?v;?KO QUOTATiO;J3. Think sot ambition wise beesooe . '<i? -crave." - -Slr Wllr*^ rtarex?. ??? faith? of story read .hw ta the grave; wast ht aatttlgn? .Tta?atfo? rlouscbeajt ?f -Wlftfe. j Only destructive to the Ware ' and great Isafl?nj What's all the gandy gttiter of a. ero wn 1 -Dryden, The w .t&ifr^jfeyt- - beda of down. -Francis Qua Mes. .0 P O O O O O O O, O O O.O O O O O O O^.j o BEF?GE HOTS. . a o o op o o o o o o. o ? o o o o o o o o o Land, of Seneca, filled his regalar ap pointment at this place last Saturday, afternoon and Sunday. Mr. .and Mrs, Henry H Iel:s pf 8i*i and Twenty attended service^ at thia I place last Saturday and Sundey. 'i Mrs. Mattie Graham, ls aVain very, i sick. Her many friends hope for her *. recovery. Gillespie weat to Anderson I iy on business. ] ss Matilda Wilson of this section [ii and Mr. George Bogers, of P.lercotown1 were happily married at Anderson last Thursday. Their many friends wish fer them, a ?aug, happy sud pros-, perous life. Ifisses Saille and Ettie Gillespie with Messrs. Bert Glllespe and Fred Phillips visited Misses Beatties and Koota, Phillips of Sandy Springs last Sunday. They were . traveling In Barta oar?,.- . , . ! " Mr.' end Mrs.. R...T. Arnold- and two youngest children. W. E. and Ralph, were vi?il?ng Mrs.- Mattie. Qrt&o~ "A^dTl^s "cT'oiuch interest , to. the people of this soc?on oenrrod at the homo of Mr. R. W. helson last Sunday afternoon at ha.? past three Vciock. when Miss Temple Melton sad Mr, George Link, were,united in marriage, Both'the trrtde and groom sro of the i Sin and Tarana They / were J i psoomiehled by a number of friends ind relatives. Tiie guests wore met. Mid ushered ta by Mrs. Will Norris ind Mrs. Daniel Bryant, as they went In, they formed a circle und left Just shaugh ?pace in tho center for the' .ride and groom and Mr. Nelson. The , . . ... T_?_J.-,__ Jrjuo unu uruuin oumcu ot,? ?ii ww, followed b? Mr.. Nelson. They took their places iii the circle, whore the "cre?iG?iy wa? vorforjnea. The uri?u wore a lovely ton ; cashamerc dress with : blue satin and white rushing trlmmingsi When,they were about to make their- departure several of the young pcoplo threw rico after thom. We wish vo congratulate Mr, Link on ^Mr?aha; Mre* L^? ?reig of tr?l spent Saturday night dud lay at Mr. G. C. Gillespie's, With roany good wishes to Mr. amnak for a pleasant Thanksgiving Ithner tomorrow, and ' thanking him tor hie, valuable paper whi,cb ne is sending us, wo will make our exit. (i Remarkable Care of Croup. "Last winter winja mr little boy liad croup I got him a bottle of Cham-, ber lalo?? Cough Remedy. I honestly believe lt saved; his lifo." writes Mrs. B, Cs? ladtezs, Rs.. **?t eat fe: phlegm and relieved his coughing tootla Lam roost grateful fair abat ?a: rffl?s^??tot ** Mr. and Mrs. Mack D. Farmer ot Pickano are visiting their daughter, Mfrs. "St H. Henderson, on Marshall The expense of making the crop should be paid put of the crop. Fertilizer is an absolutely neceS sary expense in crop making. A* farmer will not try to make a rrop Without fertilizer and the fertilizer debt should be among the first debts paid. . Aadersoa Phosphate & Gi! Co.