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TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE UST MONTH - AS RECORDED IN OFFICE OF| COUNTY AUDITOR, WIN? STON SMITH ANDERSON LEADS The Number Of Transactions Is Rather Long For Month In Th? Season Tho following is a Hst of tho real oslo to transfers ns recorded In the) . office of tho county auditor, Winston Smith, during the month of Muy. Tho Mst ls rather long, conBldorlng tho timo of year. Anderson. Lucy T. Catlett to Lucy Nolllo CcU? ii. oui: liol, $1.00 aid OyaZi oonstderationa. Lucy T. Catlett to Lucy Nelllo Catlett and Mary Alice C. Vance, ono lot, 11.00, and other considera tions . Lucy T. Catlett to Mary Alice C. Yanco, one lot, $1.00, and other con sideration. T. Allen to J. C. Kennedy, three lot?, $ 1,145. ' T. Allon to L. A. Smith? two lots, ?525. Peoples Bank of Anderson to W. W. McCurry one lot, $2,000. W. It. Osborne to John R. C. Os borne, four lots, $748.60. W. R. Osborne lo J. C. Kennedy and' P. E. - Alexander, ' 39 lots, $2, 8C0. . . . ' . W. R. Osborne to Elizabeth Me Kinley, two lots, f J.G7.60. ' W. P. Nicholson, judge of. pro bate to WI. iii Rriasey, one building, $200. W.n. Osborne to .E. C. Franklin, 'two lots, $St0. ' v W. R. Osborne to Stacy Osborne, ono lot, $137,00. W. R. Osborne to R. Thwatte and Je^ ? h. Tlnviilto two lots, $410. W. R. Osborne to Jas. Stevens, sis lots. $498. -" 1 W. 1... O?botno io Clydo Cailoway, fwo lots. $102. . W. R. Osborne te S. T, Anderson, two lots, $460. C E. Cooley to W. p. Carter, one lot. $1,300. . . . v.--. . W. ri.lQaborno to Louise Llgon Murphy, tour loto,1 $000. Jas. R. Simpson to Phillip Rosen ^oerg, one Jot, tl,700. D. S. Taylor1 to A. P. Cater, (two lots, $10. ; Mrs. Dalay Anderson to Sayre rRealty company one lot, $3,100, T. a. Belle and W. H. Nardin to K-'0y- Q, Love, one' lot. $3,000, Anders&n Jteal Estate and In vestment company to L. s; Horton, ono loi, $3,620. ,-v#'Kr*VJ. Q. .Reynolds' to T. P. Kay, fVQ lotS, $1,06,0. c. T, Sending to Amanda C. Ani lin two lots, '<$H>.. H. Q. Love to T. 8., Banister, ono \QU $3,000. " " . ' r'i .Max Solgol to L. Y. Pruitt, edt Tot. $027, ' , 1 >K I amii t.uV. ?~ M-llUC r%-?-l-I throe 'lots, lqvo and aiTectlon. T. Allen to Lewis Jacobs, 13 lots. $J,207.30. 7 L. sjf?Hotton to Kyle Shirley, one . 101, $l,7??0. J, Stacy .Osborne,, to HTS. Effie Oe horne Wechloy and Mrs. Elma Os1 ?borno Bla?.tOp $1,360, one-third iu ? lernst.' ??? ? 3r i&. ' Evanai to Townsend Lumber company,. $1,760. 'Belton. Anderson Real Estate and Invest ment company to M. Jr-EUlBon, five : lots. SK.ooo. ' Peter Johnnon to Mary Ann E. i Ellison, 90 acres,, love and affection. Broadway. E. II. Drako" to Iva'-.Drake, ?20 artes, love and affection. J.. 8. Mo^iall Jo Amito Chancellor, ono lot,- $aT/'???;.''-''V>",,;'.: Ccnterrllle. T. Allen to E. M. Grim II, two lots. $350. ^mm^ 'i: : . w; F. Marshall to A. C. Rouda, oh? lot. $400. T. Allen to. Ralph Drake, one lot, : HW- : . ..'.,< . ? % T. Allon to T. wfw Burns, onelotf! . $#. W. P. Marshall to Emery Laurln?, . y Ohe lot. |i,0QC\ . " . V?; ' F. s.jami* der to, Sara li. Jenkins, . two? lots, .'; $100. (v. sf. C. Kennedy and 7. E. Alexan der, lo Mary Jv M. Earle, tour lota, ^. . ?. <^bdr?e tb John. W. Oar Derrick^ ?4?^>.four{;iot3, $175. cky't?n'-to- L. ai . -?tijlabfAn-; J. WaiM&iti .-Ltty??'?IO acras, $1,500.? 4- - i "100c v.\> are of for in fl valuca in f.oo< laakA-^r.ir.petiLo'V? ?lt up nudvtSM W??mitit?*o ^c.dVcUec? OJI?? we''fi .vc?-. . ii?^xSo?Id'.'O???: ' }f$*tt; Sanara eff< .\??V?a?A':p?Arl? an, ?i.CO.^dWi^?dfa?iulno Shell dar ??lld Oold Clover Leaf. ;w!th i Ste the $ollA- tiolti Harvest!, ?Sffi&i* ?af*ty catches, gold ] ; cs nfViw before H. ?. I^ove to T. J. Bell and W. H. Nardin. 10 aerea, $2,500. College Heights Land company to Dr. J. lt. Young, ten end 14-100 aerea, $2,500. It. O'; McKinney to tho Fret well company, 67 1-2 acree, $4,725. K. iE). (Mimer to R. C. McKinney, 07 1-2 acres, $5,000. W. F. Marshall to Sallie .10. Fos ter, one lot, $300. W. A. Watson to John Linley and J. D. Brown and Nellie ft. Chis holm, 1 16-jno-acres, $047.72. Corner. T. W. Thompson to. A. L. Dren nan, one lot, $712.50, Fork J. M. Hobson tb R/ H. Price, ono arre, $1,500. W. P. Nicholson, Judge of pro late, to Chas. H. Smith, 122 acres, $1,000. Har fin. Mrs. Carrie G. Smith, et al., to Robt. Anderson, 101 acres, $5.00 and other consideration. W. M. Rankin to D. W. Blasin garr.e, 50 acres, $612.50. J. R. Major to John W. Major. 9 and three-fourths acres, $102.37. W. H. Martin to J. 8. Wilson, 2 and one-third acret*. $675. Ii on ra Path. C. Q. Wost to Wi M. Wood, two lots, $2,250. J. B. Armstrong to M. 8. Har per, two lots, $203. Hopewell. Mrs. N. Ida Pruitt to Anderson Real Kn tato and Investment com* pany, 98 3-4 acres, $6,000. Martin. A. Parker Robinson and T. O. Bigiby, executors, .to M. W. Parker, W. C. A(h>ms, et al., deacons, 2 97-100 acre?, .$193.05. ' ; Pendleton. * John W. Linley and W. E. Wat son to W. L. Farmer and Louis L. Humphries, 831 actes, $1,600, one-, fifth interest'. r t ?t! H. B. Fant, trustee to W. A. Mul-I Ukin, V. V. Collins and R. O. Brdok, trustees, 4 3-4 acres, $150 and other ? consideration, part in Ocone? coun ty, x- ??? I T. J. Hammond to B. H. Hadlee, .tr un ten, 1 97-100 acres, $5.00, and other consideration, part In Oconee county. i :. j Sarannnh. Jos. A. Stuart to J. J. Smith, one lot, ^13.60. ' M mn io K. Sadler to J. Ed Sadler, i 321 3-4 acres, $8,043.76. * j. Var?nnes., R. Frank Hall to Mrs. Josephine! Thoa. Cashih Hall, 14 3-4 acres, $10 and love and affection. WllUamston. R. Emmai Martin to H. M. Phil-' lip, 3 lots, 15,000. I ?John T. VjfoBt to R. M. Martin, 31 lots, $4,000. . W, P. Nicholson, probate judge, to) A. H. Bagnall, one lot, $900. Mrs. Eva. S. Jackson to 0. M. Smith, on? tt>t, $250. : J; S. Evans to Dan Brown, one I lot, $500. M . . M. E. Etllsoa to E. W. Gregory, one lot. $1,320. B. Wi .Gregory to E. B. Nelson, ono lot, $600. ; A. H. Dafcnall to E. W< Gregory ?.MI Chris S?her, one lot, $225, one* halt acre.** $ mm DU. HAILEY WAS BUSINESS VISIT?!? W ANDERSON YESTERDAY Witt Contain N ??a?o bf AU Towns j VFrejn Atlanta,, 0jt? 'To?? $; Charlotte, N. C. tn >ul\?A? jjfo' y: . : . ; ' V:t>^..Wt, 1.1 H??cy of Hartwell, Ga., was a business visitor yesterday hav ing como to Anderson to aecuro ijlgnf. which tho had had painted and 'Which hs Ml haw? placed atong the .Away i from Charlotte to he purpose of advert?a iv* ?V signs pinged ?, Ki u., to- Atlanta, m Hailoy. "They yr?l .. ^conspicuous spots and ty.? W&mon I ans -havlnr 11?!* folders prinffd'' to give to all the nu? teeta who dross at tho terry. These foidora willv contain all ?ho namco of -thd towal from Atlanta to Char '?bi^T?ta vfte- v#sa, iii?Sr'.pocula-. tfon and theimllelige. I wM ^have thes?'^wd? fon a few d?ya.?; . m ENROLLMENT BOOKS ARE EXPECTED HERE AND WILL BE DISTRIBUTED TO VARIOUS CLUBS IN COUNTY MEETING FRIDAY Of Executive Committee At Which Time Enrollment Committee Be Appointed Tho enrollment boohs for the ver lorn? clubB of' Anderson county ...e expected to arrive hero from Colum bia not later than Friday of this week, and will be distributed by the secretary of the executive committee, to the officials of the various clubs ss soon a? they got here ?so ihat the clubs may open the boks for euroli ment on TueBday next as provided by the rn..:; odopted at the convention in Columbia. Mr. C. E. Tolly, county chairman, has issued a formal cull for a meet ing of the county executive commit tee tomorrow at 10 o'clock and an nounces tina the clubs are to begin enrollment under the party rules, ou Tuesday.. Everv democrat, who expects to vote in tho primaries this year munt enroll anew this year. Each appli cant for enrollment according to tho rules, must lp person write upon the club roll his full Darno and Immediate ly after his age, occupation and post ofTlce, and if in a city or town, must write the name ot the street and the number of the house in which he re siden. It the name be eligible, the S6cr?tary ot tho club is to write the name beneath the signature of the ap plicant. In the event of the inability of the applicant to write, he may make hlB mark up on tho roll, wltnes ed by th? secretary and the secretary is to fill in the other requirements. . Tho executive Committee on Friday iii to appoint an enrollment commit-< tee for each club.- This may consist bf tho secretary nnd county commit teeman and a third member to be des ignated by the county committee ' ?The- cn rollin nt books close on the lost 'i nesday in July, and within three days after this closing each secretary ls to transmit tho original roll to the county chairman, who ls to have made Immediately a certified copy of the roll and ftla it' with the clerk of court for public Inspection at all times. FARMERS SHOULD MAKE PLANS TO WAGE FIGIxT AGAIfc&T BOLL WEEVIL Frequently of late mention is. made ot what the farmers should do tti prepare for .the- coming of '.he boll weevil, and (nts is as lt should be, for the boll weevil 1:? undoubtedly conilnf.- > -}'?orne.few nay doubt lt.but nearly every on o who reaches the aga .of accountability Can remember when the Colorado beetle, or puta - bug waa unknown here, now they aro roll established and a crop ot i'rlah .potatoes cannot be rataed suc cessfully without a fight with them. Th? fanners are more awako to tho necessity of being prepared to combat {he.troll weevil with- diversi fication Utan the towns. You may ask "What" bas the -boll .'weevil got tq db with tho 3owns?" A llttlo re flection may aid you In the answer. -Most towns in the south are depen dant o?v trade for their growth nnd 'ulp-kobp and have . few. lud?etrl?l plants anido from cotton mi:ls. The only outside money that comes in ls from the manufactured coUoh goods sent out and;-from the' raw colibp sent away. J^hen the boll '-weevil,.re-.; ducea the ^c?tton crop, ti strikes at both of ihesc- sources' ot 'money, Nty cothmunlty can grow, add In?, creaMVin wealth by merely'swapping doliere among ^ own people, ? it must increase tji? balance', ot trade In Ata favor, by sending' away mprt products than |t brings from abroad. ?fN?? ,t???.risk dt befog called, "a khockor." I will sa^' Khat ?nd?fsou ls poorly nr?p?i^\tb''mc?tvtn?:'.boll AM?rti: .tn thati we . ltiav> hut a very fmiUeil .luunbor of small manufactur ing PWta.^^^^at 'we, c?dd- is nov jrtdrsa mid buEincsB houses, hut I ontorpritM,- small or large, Will take lsonve material, ni ire lt and- *e?a'^i-jtifeato 3 - from ?ie ?uti^d?v- when*. ? wo w^l^?^ti^^aeP canm* f .ay-rot ?al, win incro??a the .weal&YofBhe . ?by reason of tho ?act'that the mt ittwii pWd out w^come* from outside. ~- '?; ? ,X c PrSaa^ia'.v ? a negro pru i, M Quito ni?l ?es|alr>d of rle ?raen, JW m caueo : the ail tMolanV _sa not expect velt /: ^ua?? ^-*?4t? year for forgery at the court;-'"? ? .'?:;....'{ V. ..".V-.Xy,"'- V^!"??! '..WVK.;?. .-. ?. . - --.V v;..v.,. ?.'>.. ? : . > , IVvX-v-i : . ". 1 !. J "^VII?^||B^^L?T" .-' "Li" . > '' ''? '??/%."'$? v: tf4*%Mk? % v/kt?t ^$#fsSPi VOLUR1S5?L ANDERSON, S? G*? THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 1,1916 131 V. ..".V-.Xy,"'- V^!"??! '..WVK.;?. .-. ?. . - --.V v;..v.,. ?.'>.. ? : . > , IVvX-v-i : . ". 1 !. J "^VII?^||B^^L?T" .-' "Li" . > '' ''? '??/%."'$? v: tf4*%Mk? % v/kt?t ^$#fsSPi VOLUR1S5?L ANDERSON, S? G*? THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 1,1916 131 ti Franfc/y, You Fellows Have Accomplished Wonders m Suits at $15 and $20?' ?.' i li I1 IMPS i. il isa raid one of the moM ?ubstantial and progressive business men in the county in,this store Wednesday. Mj;hav? been reading your ads in the Anderson newspaper? ?nd came in here today for a show down. You've pot th? goods and I ?ike the way you show 'em. 1 haye bought not only One of your Alco $20 Suits but a full OUt&t of that Cooper anderwear, which is; the best I have seen ,anywhere, and a good sprinkling of Emery Shirts-th^ey'r? all better than you claimed." J . ii ll :.Lr r the hundreda oJf pleased customers this store has on $ ' ?od $20 things. Here's the recson: sse pri?es on a higher plane and we have embraced in the ee!ec :olorsa rang? of choice never heretofore shown in any selection At || irwear and Furnishings we ref tu? positivity to accept anything hut . . and in finish. Qer outfitting wants; we con show you more in a minute than we .fy? <ain save ?t.oney for you, too. ' ? lilli' minrn?.[.:.! j M ii.ij.... ri m u<r? im . j ? ... m i