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?I? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?I??J?*J??J??J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J??J<?^??^? LOCAL AND PJOKSONAL. ? ?J. ?M? ?*??J??J??|??J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?|? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J??J??J??J? ?-For Salo-A mule, cheap. C. Melchert, Walhalla. ?7* ?-Miss Lillie McAllster, of Binning ham, Ala., is visiting her colwin, Miss Lois McCurey, this week. - For salo SOO bushels Appier oats. Now is i he time to buy your seed for fall planting. Sec .lames ll. Darby. Wa,halla. S. C. Kev. and Mrs. J. A. Bond re turned to Walhalla last Friday freon a three-weeks' vlsi! lo relatives In IC Ibo rt county, Georgia. Mrs. J. W Holloway, of Seneca, has been spending several days ai t'?,< home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Verner, near town, - Window shades, 25c. to 75c. J, .1. Ansel. - Kev. Messiah Cobb will preach i al the Whetstone school house uexl Sunday evening at o'clock. Public cordially invited to attend. - Mrs. lt. L. Bogot's returned from Fountain Inn last Monday, after hav ing spent a week at the home ol' K. W. Rogers, near that place. - Married, at tho residence ol' I ho officiating minister. Kev. W. T. Mc Alister. September I, 1910, Krvin Winkle!' and Miss Lillie Carlee, :ill ol' Oconee county. I't ieniis of I lie collide extend congratulations and best wishes. -Window shades, 12 ."><?. to 7 ">c. J, J. Ansel. - Dr. G. C. Proust le fl last Friday for points in the lower part Of tho Stale and will probably bo absent for some time. Ile has many friends here who will regrol lt) learn thal he contemplates locating elsewhere Iii the near l ui ti re. - Miss Winona Cary left last Sat urday for Kelton, where she has re sumed her dillies as a teacher in the public schools of that place. She had y ?'spell I the summer here with her par ff cuts. Mr. and Mrs. W. ll. Cary, and among her many friends. -Miss Lizzie Gaillard, ol' New berry, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. I*. Crisp. Miss Gail-I lard is one Ol' the instructors in t ho Cedar Springs Institute for the Deaf. Dumb ami Blind, she will be here among ft lends for a week o" ten days. - Window shades, ?_'.">(.. lo 7.">c. J. J. Ansel. A week's protracted meet iii'-; was closed lasl Sunday al Double springs Dapiist church, lhere being live addi tions lo the church by profession of faith. The live new members of thc church were baptized Sunday morn ing by Hov. .1. A. Bond, who ?md con ducted I ho inert ?nu. Crank IO. Hariris, i. Jr., left lasl week for Columbia, w .ere he will re sume bis duties in the olllt'Os of the Southern Hallway In thal city. He bas completely rccovored from his recent attack of typhoid fever, from which he was suffering when he came borne some i wo months ago. . Miss Mattie Biggerstaff left Mon da) afternoon for ber home In Phila delphia, after having spent some weeks here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. chas. F. Heti'ick. During her stay in Walhalla she made many friends, who regret ber departure from our midst. - When you want thu best buggy on the market for Hie money buy a "Hughes" Ruggy from T. IO. Alexan der, Walhalla. 2?Ul' Lasl week .lohn A. Morton shipped lo Aiken county six large work steers. The six weighed 15,?00 pounds. Mr. Morton is engaged ill Aiken county 111 the lumber business with D. ll. Howland and J.F. Morion, otto Morion last week joined his fa lber and brother ni Aiken and will be there in th . future iii connection with ihe lumber business of Mr. Lowland and tho Mortons. The ninny friends ot Miss Ma mie Harrison will regret to learn thal she will mn ho among the teachers ,n the Walhalla High School this com ing session. She has accepted a posi tion as (cacher in Ihe maded schools of Greenville and Ihe trustees of the Walhalla schools have accepted her resignation noni Ihe local faculty. She will begin her work in Greenville next week ai tho open lng of school. The many friends nf .lohn l>. Verner will regret to learn thal he is unable t,> be regularly al his post ?a i he Bank of Walhalla. Thr >e weeks ago be suffered a stroke Ol illness from being over-healed, an I since that lime has been finite unwell, ho ing able ony once or twice io co ne to 'own. Ills many friends hope Aun he may soon he restored to his usual robust health. Yesterday ho spent a short while al his office, his first at tempt al attending lo business af fairs for ten days. Call and soo the handsomest line of tailor-made suits ever handled In Oconee. Trices right. .1. F, Morion. West I nion. :','.i .1. L Moore, ol' Wiggins, Colo., arrived in Walhalla one day last week and will spend the winter in Oconee. He ls visit lng al I he home ol' M r. and Mrs, Geo. W. Wilhanks. Within a few week., he will receive here from Colorado several car loads pf line horses, which he will offer to tho people of (lits county. He has bern in the stock business for li nu tuber of years, during which Hmo he lias brought many good animals to Wal halla for sale. ---The Farmers' Baloo merlin.-, ni Oak way to-morrow (Thursday) will ho one of much Interest to Ihe form ers Of the county, and il should ho well attended. Prof. I?. \. Kunow. Of Clemson College, will he present ami deliver an address oil a timely subject. The object of these meet ings i-: Ihe dissemination of informa Hon thal ?an bul benefit those who follow agriculture ns a calling, und also to Increase tho hitcreal in tho work thal is being done through thc me,limn of ihe Farmers' i nion. .1. K. O'Noall Hollowaj will also bo present ai this li ot I n ff, and his pres euee will add io the Intorcst therein. ? ff von will try Knrfen'g paint yon will bo convinced of Its RU pori OrJty in looks and wearing qualities. Sold by Dan IO, Hood. Walhalla. -Wanted--*A few pupils In short hand. .Mrs. J. A. Stock. - Mrs. Coo. W. Eaton has hoon sponding several days In Madison with relatives. -MISS Kate Sharp. >??' Rivoli. Si; visiting at tin? home of Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. llolhMiian. - Mrs. Uosa Callaway is spending his week in Atlanta on business, se lecting h< i' fall ami winter millinery. ThorO will In; an all-day sing ing at the Millville church next Sun day. The public Is cordially invited. All good singers are urged to come. Mr. and Mrs. I.. C. Ilolleman. of Anderson, and Mrs. Sallie Ilolle man. of Seneca, spent Sunday at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Ilolle man. Or. 'Phos. (!. C. FallllCStock, den tist, will be in his office every Tues day. Thursday and Saturday. Kev. s. A. Tow will preach at 11 lub Falls next Sunday ai :! o'clock p. m. and al Wolf Stake al * p. m. Public cordially invited to both ser vices. -Mrs. M x. Moore returned io ber home in Jacksonville, Pla., yes lorday, after having spent several weeks in Walhalla with ber daugh ter-in-law, Mrs. Nellie Moore. Miss Leona Kulti man returned last week from au extended visit to friends at Spartanburg. Asheville and other points. She was absent from Walhalla about t wo weeks. There will not be any preaching at Conneross Baptist chu ral on the second Sunday in Se pie m b( r on ac count of the pastor being off on a vaca I inn. Married, on Sunday, Sop tem ber llb. al the residence of tile bride's father. Andrew Tow. Miss Bessie Tow and Fred James. Hov. 1>. P. Bourdon ollh lat ing. -Dr. M. W. Strickland and fam ily, ol' Pelzer. are visiting at tho home ol' Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Harbor!, near town. The Doctor and family will visit other rotativos in the county before returning home. -Just received another car load of High Point buggies. Kvery one sold under a personal guarantee. W. M. Brown. Walhalla. There will be no preaching at Oak (!ro\e school house next Sun day, as Rev. F. H. Pressloy will be assisting Rev. J. F. Mason in a revi val mooting at Mountain View church, near Salem. The mooting will continue through tho third Sun day. Public cordially Invited. The folio" ing persons have con tributed one do!.ar each for Ibo Con federate monument: Mrs. Wm. ll. Pieper, Charleston; Mrs. Cornelia Jones. Miss Nettie Jones and Hoyne d. Jones. Ta ni assoc, The amount still due on the inonu nient is about $21?, and it is boped thai ibis amount will be raised wit bin Ibo next few .lays. The Tugaloo Tribune, of West minster, announces that ll bas now associated willi it s. c. Witherspoon formerly of Walhalla, but more re cent ly of Seneca, where be was con nected with the Farm ami Factory Mr, Witherspoon bas many friend: in the county who will be pleased tc team that be is still in tile newspa per business in our midst. Handsome suits, made to ordot from selected samples. Call and set them. J. I-'. Morton. West Union. 11 a rry I >. da ry a i rived in Wa! halla this morning io visit bis uncle W. II. dary, ami family, for a shor while. Mr. dary is recently fron tho Panama Canal, where ho ha: been a member of'lho mounted con stahularly, which is under the con liol ol' tile general gov ern men t. Mr ('arv will be here and at oilier point? in tile county for some lime. Ht bas been in thc service of lin1 Hui ted Stales army tor the past elgh years, Ile bas many friends in Ooo nee who are delighted lo meei bin again. He is a son of Mrs. /. d Cary, of Seneca. ?Window shades, 2">c. to 7~>c J. J. Alise!. Mrs. J,Pia Pirie), died lp Char lesion last Thursday morning. Sh? was about 2ti years of age, and wai a daughter of the late Mrs. Dnretli Schroder Duniioiuitnn, w ho is reinem herod tc many of our older citizens The deceased was a niece of Mrs C. li I ?. Purus, ol' We t Pnion. Mrs Purus was called io Charleston Ol account of her death and attende* tho funeral lhere on Friday after noon. She returned to West I'nioi last Saturday evening. The decease. ls survived hy ber husband, an in flint child and a brother. To lin bereaved relatives Is extended Cn . \ 111 pa I hy of many friends. Vote for two li's, which mean Hampton fur Railroads and Pol 11 il ni for Pi Roads ! (adv Miss Cernidillo Hughs has beet elected to succeed Miss Mamie Har rlson as lonchar of the mill school which ls 'Hider the same manage tuen! as the Walhalla High School Miss Hiiubs bas taucht in many o the eount.v schools and has made ni enviable reputation in her work, w congrat?lale tho board and Mis Hughs on their mutual good for tu m Tho mill school will open next Mon da> ai thc sa me time thal Ibo ollie branches of tho High School ar opened. lt ls Importan! that pat ents use ev erv effort to have th children start at the very beglllllln of the session and that they main lain a session of strict pu net ita 1 i I j For Sale Sound and gcntl horse; good buggy. Apply John li Kaufmann, Walhalla. ::!> + We are in receipt this week of loiter from Wells. Texas,- in whic Hie w riter states th it W T. (Turner I IO J le died ?II the soldiers' hollie :i Austin. Texas, on the 2f?th of Ai gust. Mr. Doyle was n native of Oe? nee. having I.n born near Pichi nu where he grow lo vining man hoot Ile bad tl number of relatives an many friends in pps county who wi be sorry lo learn of his death. Il bad spent about four years in th soldiers' home at Austin, and wit about Tl veals ol' age al the ?tine r bis death. The concluding' paragrap of tho lotter from which wo take th above sad intelligence states Ibu "the wea i ber in Texas is very hoi an dry; cotton crop very Ugh; abor half a crop; corn not much better. >lasN Meeting of Citizens. There will be held nt the Court I louse to-morrow evening, Septem ber Sth.'at 8 o'clock, a mass meeting of citizens with tho Business .Men's League. All citizens and members of the League arc urgently requested to attend, Vote ll. and 11. : I lampton for Ka ll roads and Bob Munt for Big [toads! (adv. -The regular meeting Of the Bani I layne Circle was laid al the home ol' Miss Gertrude Smith last Tuesday afternoon. Thc literary program I'or ibo day was as follows: Roll call. Name oi' a Constellation; Nott, Miss Smith; Night ami Her Children, Mrs. Brown; Lullaby." Miss Ansel. Al tor i he rendit ion ol' (his program and a short busbies.-, session, the club members and their several guests spout a most enjoyable social hour. Delicious sweets and ices were served by tho hostess, assisted by Mrs. E. L. (lerndon ?ind Mis. Pair Dodd. Those present: Mesdames .!. J. Ansel. .1. A. Sleek, li, L. Kennion, .1. li. S. Dendy. I. NV. Hell. A. I!. Slmnklin, of Clem son; Mrs. Blumner, Mrs. IO, R. Lu cas. Mrs. Pair Dodd, of Atlanta; Mrs. Walter Thompson, Mrs. T. A. Rat lille, ot" Anderson; Misses Alice Strong, .Linie Neville, Daisy Strong, Miss liai te. Granitcvllle. -J. W. Reynolds requests us lo slate that he 111 eil his expense account \ as a candidate ill Hie recent primary; election, though il was tiled too late to come within UK.? rules ol' the Dem ocratic party, and for this reason lie was ruled out nf thc second race. Mr. Reynolds made his sworn statement , on tho Hist ol' Au gust, but it should I hilve been made and tiled tile day be- j fore the election, In the list of can- j didules' expense accounts Mr. Rey- I nolds is accredited \y it li. ''no ret urn." ! That is correct, but later Mr. Rey-! nolds Hied his statement, showing ?in , expenditure in the campaign of $19.10. He desires this statement! made in order that those who know i him will not think that he failed toi make his stalemont because be was ; ashamed of any expense that ho in curred. An uncertified statement was | also received from Mr. Reynolds on the :'. t si of August-too late for til- ? lng. ! ?Tile livery linn of llouchliis & Brown, of Walhalla, has been hard hit in HM? past tell days owing to a scourge of corcbro-splnal meningitis among the horses. Three good boises and ono mule belonging to the linn have recently died from tho disease, and two are now sick. | though it ls hoped that they can bo saved. These two are now so far improved as lo lie able to eat and ; drink small quantities at intervals.; Cerebro-spinal meningitis is not a I contagious disease, but is almost in variably fatal, unless the symptoms are noted ai the very beginning of the attack. The disease is due to the introduction of some poisonous mat-! 1er into lin- .system, sometimes through the medium of feed and sometimes through the water. A complete chi) lige of diet has boen made al Hie stables and no new cases Of the disease have4? been developed tor a weel<. Tho disease attacks tho animals suddenly, and early symp toms are gradual paralysis of tho spine and muscles of the throat, ren dering the animals almost helpless [*and unable to eat or drink, the paral ysis finally reaching the brain. Don't Break Down. Severe strains on the vital organs. ?ike strains un machinery, cause break-downs. You can't over-tax stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels or nerves wit bout serious danger ti yourself. If you are weak or run down, or under strain of any kind, take Electric hitlers, the matchless ionic medicine. Mrs. .J. IO. Von ile Sande, of Kirkland, 111., writes: "Thal I did not break down, while enduring a most severe strain, for three months, ls (bu- wholly lo Elec tric Hilters." Cse them and enjoy health and strong'; h. Satisfaction positively guaranteed. 50c. al all drug stores, Meeting Henaniu<ic Committee. Tin- Democratic Executive Com ?mtttce met at Walhalla last Thurs day lo canvass (lie election returns and declare the results. Not ice had hoon giv en that .1. W. Reynolds, candidate for Treasurer, bad not filed Iiis first expense ac count and I lint was the first matter considered by the commit lee. Alter hearing Mr. Reynolds fully, the com mittee ruled him mit of the race and declared that W. .1. Sch roder a nd .loo E. Hopkins should run ibo second race. Hopkins being the third high est man. (inly one of the candidates for Su pervisor of Registration filed his ex pense account, and he did not re ceive a majority of 'he votes, so all four were ordered io run Hie second r u e. \V. C. Hughs. ('minty Chairman. Little liny HMS Accident. South Union, Sept. 8. special: While on his w ay homo last Friday . I iminie Nix, a son ot" Mr. and Mrs. .), M. Nix, sustained painful injuries by an accident. Ile was rilling a mule, vv !iich loll, rolling over on him, breaking his log. Hrs. .1. R. Heller and VA'. C. Mays were called in and set lin- broken leg, and little .Billillie is HOW resting very well. Ib is a bright limo fellow and a favor ite among the boys of his soctlon. Iiis many friends will be grieved lo lea rn ol' his misfortune. lt fViey Be "A hard chill, pain through I Then fever, with great pi be your experience, send I have pneumonia! If your ( give Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, exactly what you have d( No alcohol iii this cough med Keep thc bowels in )'?"?d condition. Ol an increased llow of bile, and produce COUNTY CLAIMS AUDITED. At tho regular monthly meeting of tho Board of County Commission ers, held Friday. September 2. 19 10, tho following cltUius wei? audited J Hoads. No. Dist.' No. Amt. 1058 Jenkins. S F . ...17..$ 0 75 16 o 4 Myers, n J. 5. . i 13. IC55 Abbott, J s ....21.. S 00 1056 Davis. J M .ir.. . 29 60 IC?7 Davis. .1 M .17 . . 12 00 1058 Harris. 10 C _ 7. . 38 90 I 059 Cowan. .1 ll .... 07. . 34 00 I OOO Sanders, .1 C ... 20. . 24 00 1001A Sanders. .1 C.. 03.'. 10 00 100 1 B Cobb. W R .... 22 . . 29 30 1 il ii 1 c Roach, Wm IO . .58.. 3 00 IG02 Cox. W S .77 . . 1 7."? 1003 McMahon, W H . .34 . . Kt 00 1130-I Collins. IO- L ... 55. . 0 00 ICoi.-. Nicholson. L A P.48.. 38 00 HUB; Nicholson. 1. A P.. 48;. 7 00 '. C07 Allison. .1 F ....40.. ."> 60 1 liiiS Addis. G W .... 64 . . 7 50 1009 Orr. .1 IO .r. 1 . . 3 00 1070 Martin, I H .... 2. . 12 20 I li? 1 Blackwell. B ....IT... 21 00 1672 Woodall. Jesse V.55.. 0 00 1673 Smith, W io . . . . :19 . . 12 00 1071 Phillips, W s . . . 59 . . S 90 l ii i 5 Harrison. I L .... 17 . . 14 70 1676 Johns. W O .... S. . 26 20 I T.7 7 Lee. F B .60. . 12 50 IT.7S Vissage. W 'T .... -.. 46 00 1079 'Tilomas. M C ..OS.. 22 20 DLSO Coe. W O . !.. 29 35 1 CS 1 Weldon. ( 1 W ....17.. 1700 1682 McClellan, W L..?3.. :'.7 60 16S3 Cowan. J H .... 07 . . 5 OU 1684 Nm complote, $24.50.. 1 6S5 ' dsallowed. $6.50. . . . 1GST? Cox, JJ .IT... 2 50 1687 Ridley. H W .... 49 . . S 00 Bridges. KISS Rowland. C, W .$ I 70 1689 loues, 1 layne G . 29 00 1690 Davis, J M . 0 T.3 1091 I vest er. JA . S 2 S L692 Blackwell. Hardy .... I 00 1693 Abbott, .IS . 5 2 5 1694 McClellan, w L . iii no 109 5 Sanders, .IC . 2 0 0 1696 .Thomas. MC. 2 2 4 7 1697 Morgan. Ll). ll 00 1698 Wood, B C . ID no 1699 Moore. Joseph . 2 Oil I TOO Holbrooks. Borter .... 5 Ou 170 1 Chapman. II . II 2 5 1702 Rowland, H W . on on 17m: Orr. S ll . I 7 5 170 1 Marett. BJ . 72 I 2 1705 Crump, J 'T-.>2-not nul hoiized. 17m; Craig, lt A-.$1.50-not understood. 1 T ? ? T i ?reen, J T-$5.25-wall inform?t ion. Hoad Machine. 170S Neal, W A & Soi, . . . . $ 7 00 17 mi Chastaln, Claud. ll 50 17 10 Thoma*. W L . 12 54 17 11 Myers Bros. Co. 2 1 03 17 12 'Tate. D 10 . ll'? 17L! Cain, W M . 44 T.5 1 7 I I Callas. Sam . I 00 17 15 Oui of date i $2.64 I. Poor Farm. 1710 Schroder, W John ..$ 2S 02 17 17 Davis, J W . ll 55 17 IS Bank night, C W & J IO 212 72 |l7lo Brown Lumber Co. .. 21 7C> 1720 Morton. C B . 208 07 ; 172 1 Burris. John T & Son 202 02 I 1 722 Carter & Co. T. 00 ? 172:'. Bauknight, C W & J io 246 5:5 Aid lo Soldiers. 1721 Nlmmons, R L .$ t; ot) 17 25 Bauknight, c w & j io. 17 Stationery. 17 20 Walker. lOvans & Cogs well Co.$ 2 20 17 27 National Index Co, 'The 64 2'.) 1 72S Craig. John F. S 75 Magistrates. 1729 Kubanks, J A -3d quar ter and contingent. . .'$21 50 . Constables. I 17:: i? Keaton, J A .$ 2 50 i 17:; I Mitchell, w w . 11; 35 I 1 7::2 Woolbright. J IO. 10 2 5 j 17:::: Harbin. Il C . 76 no ; 1734 Gaines, M M . 29 7<i August Salaries. ?1735 Kay. W M. Sheriff.... $S3 22 I 730 Hut b-r, io c, Janitor... 7 no ' 17 7 Phillips, N, Supervisor 58 33 1738 Schroder. W J. 'Treas.. 31 94 172!? Craig, J I-'. Clerk Court 25 00 17 10 Hill. J H. Co Com .... 32 33 17 11 Allen. .1 li, Co Com . . 32 2;'. 1742 Seaborn, .las. Clerk and co n I in ge t.- . 1 9 ii:; 17 13 Grubbs, R W. Auditor. . 3 I 94 ( 'outingent, 17 11 Smith, I) A, lunacy . . .$10 75 17 15 Duplicate of No. 17 27. 1710 Craig, J F, transferring record. 5 ll 17 17 Schroder, W J, postage and express . I 25 171 s Thode, Dr J J. post morl em. 5 00 17 19 Kay. W M, dieting pris oners . 5 2 S il 1 7 50 Kay. W M, wood . 10 50 17 5 1 K ay. W M. I ransport - i iiK prisoner . 7 35 Public Buildings. 1752 Bau knight, C W & J IO, jail .supplies.? 2 2u I 7 52 Carter I ld w. Co., sn p plles . 2 2 85 All Hie above claims have been approved, and when there is money in lin- treasury will be paid out, but. do not write for checks just now. N. PHILLIPS, ('minty Supervisor. JAM IOS SKA BORN, ('dork. _ _ i .i.. Don't wasto your money buying plasters when you cnn get a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment for 25c. A piece of lianne! dampened willi this liniment ls superior lo any plas ter for lanie back, pains in the side and chest, and much cheaper. Sold by Dr. JJ. W. Boll, Walhalla ; C. W. Wickliffe, West Tiiion. iieumonia the chc.-.t, difficult breathing. Titration." If this should for your doctor. You may loctor cannot come at once, When he conies, tell him me. Then do as he says. ici ne. 7x~7,r/e7 G?~77j76^M^. ic of Ayer's Fills at bedtime will cause t gentle laxative effect the day following. WcPs Nimmons, I Seneca, S. C., Is ma Kin g specially low prices for the next 30 ?days oin the following merchandise: Cane Mills, Evaporators, Furnaces. Buggies, Harness and Surreys. One car Mitchell Wagons. One car Iron King Stoves. Two cars Sash, Doors and Blinds, I can save you IO to 20 per cent on Doors and Sash below manufac teurs' prices, as these goods were bought before the advance. Clothing, Dress Goods. ss We are now receiving a big lot of brand new Clothing--newest and latest pt.itcrns and styles for Fall and Winter. A. full and complete stocK of Dress Goods, Shoes, Hats and Caps. Hardware, Tinware, Etc. A full and complete stocK Tinware, Hardware, Paints, and Oils. Lime and Cement. Dynamite at lowest prices. Do not fail to examine our stocK and get our prices on what you may need. We will sell you better goods for less money. We pay the highest marKet price for Cotton and Cotton Seed. W. P. NIMMONS, SENECA, SO. CA. Iv *I* *?* *I* *I* "I* *I* "I* "I* .!* *?* "I* "I* *f* ?I* 'i* "I* *I? ?I* *I* "I* .J* * *I* Mill and Machinery g Supplies. I .I* In preparing for fall work, why send off for all * this material when weean furnish same right at home? ^ You get it promptly and at as cheap price. ,j# Rubber Belting, Gandy Belting, Leather Belt- -I? I- ing, Rubber Hose, Cotton Hose. "** -I? Injectors, Ejectors, Lubricators, Steam Gauges, * * Water Gauges, Cocks, Standard and Jenkins. J ^ . Valves ynd Piping, . ?j. ? .j. Roofing, Vulcanite, V Crimp, Cortright Shingles. ??? .I- Roofing Paints, Linseed Oil and Turpentine. * .I* Lubricating Oils of all descriptions. * ?T. * Seneca Hardware Company. * * SENECA, S. C. * % * .j. * * * * * * * * * * 4. * * * * * * * * * ,j Hot Weather Requisites. Ice Cream Freezers, Refrigerators, | Water Coolers, Enamel Kettles, Base Ball Goods, Ford Automobiles, Etc. Carter Hardware Co.,