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; ijflj Chew 5 c. the pa< cent at all tl Ainu it's big hear chewies of the fres mint?fla\ | is bobby a **Bobs" A WA WAR \ WH j ? V V rui < when a F OIL HE^ will ma! toast? Take it touch a warmth I comfort you worl Convenie Ten hours kerosene. Use Alacji . White Oi Stoves, Ls STAND _ - Wmihinltnn, D. C Norfolk. V?. ; Richmond, V?. ' Look for i Triangle Tr mark. In many st j and 9izes a i hardware v general stor< Highat mimri Pi PaeMte ExpotHi i 1 ypA iifc i '^l^'Bobs" j ^ket or two "Bobs'* for a a tie better stands and stores. t now Beatrice? "Bobs." A cheery I t of candy and the j t gum within. Full , hest of fresh pepperrory?fine. Everybody * bout "Bobs." a get yours today ???? ?? t( _ n RM BATH IN A 1 M BATHROOM | ; { bathe in discomfort and ' I g n the risk of catching cold n t< PERFECTION SMOKELESS , I & \TER in five minutes time ' a le the bathroom warm as Q k XI tl wherever it is needed? e i match ? and its genial soon changes chills to p It helps you dress, it helps i c, it makes food taste better. 1 ;nt, clean, no smoke or smell. r i of solid comfort on a gallon of . i I ' p din Security Oil or Diamond a 1 to obtain best results in Oil J imps and heaters. < At>n niT rnMPANY o JLV \J V/ 1U ' (New Jersey) BALTIMORE ... y Charlotte. N. C. ' r Charleston. W. Va. . Charleston, S. C. t 0 the HFuf ! Hi Smi BB^^Hm^I MUIHIIIHIIII Iliiy^^^^^WMMMBU s DEATH OF MR. G. A. VISANSKA. j (Continued from page 1.) > lerits his father's good sense and s usiness judgment. He has made a 2 uccess in business as well as being >ne of the leading figures in the af-, I airs of his adopted city. He mar-' | ied in 1902 Miss Sarah F. Bent-j | chner, of that city. j [ Samuel A. Visanska is a prominent hysician of Atlanta. He specializes ! n children's diseases, and has made i success in his profession. He is I .n affable and likable companion, as | pell as a good physician. He mar-11 ied Miss Florence Fuld, of Atlanta. S The two younger sons, Walter W. > ind Ernest L., are lawyers, thu for- . aer residing in Atlanta, where he . las practu ec? successfully for several j ears. ona time he was Sucre-! I ary to one of the judges of the Su-jJ ?reme Court. He is married, his ? wife being Miss Florette Steinheimer, >f Atlanta. Ernest L. Visanska, ;raduated at Yale, and took the law ' oursc at the University of Virginia, i le located several yeras ago in Char- j I eston. He was soon recogni2ed as | . young man of conspicuous ability J ,nd unusual promise. He had been ^ j here only a little while until he be- I ame a member of the law firm of | Imythe, Frost & Visanska. On the : etircment of Mr. Frost from the i J irm, and the death of Mr. Augus- i I ine T. Smythe, the firm name be-! f ame Smythe & Visanska, the mem-; j iers being Mr. A. T. Smythe, Jr., and j j dr. Visanska. || His daughters, Mrs. Rosenberg and iiss Belle, who is unmarried, lived j rith their father up to the time of i is death, exhibiting at all times that i ame tender love and care for him i rhich he did for them. They were i blessing to him in his old age as he ras to them in their tender years. A great concourse of friends gathred at the home of Mr. Visanska 0 attend his funeral Thursday afteroon at five o'clock. The services rere conducted by Rabbi Jacob S. laisin, of Charleston, and were sim-j le and appropriate. He paid a deerved tribute to Mr. Visanska as a! itizen and also as a leading man : mong his own people, emphasizing i is deep interest in the Jewish Church | 1 which he was a leading man in the | tate. The remains were carried j \ PnlninKia on/I hnricrl Kacirlo tVio i rave of his wife and children. | At his home the .following acted j" s active pall-bearers, Messrs. Allen |J ^ing, Henry Wilson, J. Allen Long, j ilbert Henry, Bradley Reese, J. Fos- | er Earnwell, Fred Cason and J. S. !owie. . \ ' The honorary pall-bearers were: Ion. Eugene B. Gary, Hon. Wyatt Liken, Dr. G. A. Neuffer, Messrs lugh Wilson, R. M. Haddon, R. S. ank, James Chalmers, D. Poliakoff, . Allen Smith, J. C. Ellis, F. E. Harison and Wm. P. Greene. Messrs Wilson, Smith, Aiken, Ellis, larnwell, Link and Greene accompanied the family to Columbia and. cted as pall-bearers there along with Ir Melvin Israel, who came up from Charleston to attend the funeral. Some years ago, at the marriage f his grand-daughter, Mr. Hugh Wil on, who knew Mr. Visanska for sixty ears, wrote a sketch of him for this aper. We take the following from hat sketch as contained in the files f June 5, 1912. , MR. G. A. VISANSKA. He is noted for his long and good ife. ' He is noted for activity and ener- . y. He is noted for honesty and truthulness. He is noted for recuperative qualiies that enabled him to defy, defeat nd to conquer adverse circumstanes. He is noted for great public spirit hat prompted him to do more for he uplift of Abbeville than any other alf dozen men. He is rfoted for the high character f each one of his children. He is noted for having no son that ias loitered at home. All have gone bout and each avtively and indepenlently forging out his own fortunes. He is noted for the happiness of his ousehold and the unswerving loyaly of his children to him and to each ther. He is noted for having the friendhip and good will of all neighbors ,nd customers who have dealth with lis store. He is noted for the high offices rtiich he holds among the Jews, reppspntincr tJiom ac ho Hops in manv I f their religious rites and ceremonies. He is noted for haying lived for orty years in a town where no evil ongue has assailed his good name. TALY WON'T MAKE SEPARATE PEACE Rome, Nov. 4.? Italy has adherred to an agreement signed by the Hies not to make a separate peace, ays Messagero. 1 ? I DON'T WAIT j THEL I To pick out your Fall Su ! complete, the last few ck l roads in it, and the next 1 | selection of just what yoi l ficult. Come in today a] clever creations in Browi i ' Generally plain tailoring \ from rich fabrics produ< jj ful garments. Prices $5.C fi * $15.00 and $18.00. 2 SPLENDID I fc 2 It is impossible to realiz ; quality and wear can be tractive style until you 1 con Shoes. Prices $3.00 Shoes $1.50 to $3.00. SHIRTS and] Our unusual stock of "C 6 man of taste a chance to robe in the right manner. S decidedly new things int { Dress Shirt prices 50c to j Neck Ties 25c to 50c. | D. POLJ ipjaraziaffihim^^ 6 ' ' i ^ Roseifbe ! ' ^ ' j DEPARTME ! a 1 8 Stores 1 ! ' ./ I ; ? I 1 1 I I ! I .? ! 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