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KEOVVEE COURIER (Hstablisliod IK ii).) Published Kvery Wednesday Morning i SIII>M i ion $1 U<>r Annum. Advertising I Caf ?'s Reasonable. -Hy SI M li, SIII?I/OK A KCIIIIODEH Communications of a personal ; character charged foi as ndvertiso men is Ohltuary notices ami tributes of respect, nf nol over 100 words, will be printed free of charge. All ovr thal H i m her mu si be na ld for at the rat?1 of one .eut a word. Cash to nn oriicany manuscript. WAMIAIiliA, S. C.: WI DM.s DA V. OC'POKU.K lt. nu ?"?? I,I I s SHOW I;M. County Demonstrator Harnett, of Oconee, is collecling material foi an ll i bit at the State |>'alr from 'his roil n t y. He wants, and should receive. I lie support and co-operation ol every fannel and business utan in Oconee. ( leonee has mm h t hal she can ex h hil w ii h great rredil n<>t only to hoi elf. bul to the state ai large, if ? hm v who have Hie things worthy of exhibit ? ill bul tal.e Ce- little ! roil lili ii? iden! lo ma I: in i; propn ra I ?on 0, i lu producl s to be sinus II. Ocuiicc hus this year some of Hie very besl oats, wheat, rye, corn, lio lat?n W li> liol ha? e .m exhibit of farm products I hal will al once snow lo th? ci'?zens oi oilier sections i us I what Oconee suil ls capable ol' pm dm inu ? Mr Carnell i- looking mainli af ter t . agricultural exhibits, because that - ' s spe na I lille Kvei y > en r I here . on exliibil al I he Slate Kail hund?. ' of other Illings arti.-les in tm v . oiiuecied .?r associated pri ll ;'h farming. There will be H pt .i 111 i ' i i i \ for ex li i bil s of most any thing thal milers into the 11 ; i i I > life and . . ti \ it los ?>> I lie- people of th" vi !i. li Stat??. I.el (L onee count:, be 1. pii enteil in various 11nos. \\ . A oil like lo . Sou ot Han Hood's li ac a ?.?.les. Some ol' .bib II I'cay's nw oe I pota to! s. Some corn from Hie Taniassee fa i ins. -onie wheal and oals from A. II. Klllson's, .las ll Urown's an I from ,1 dev.i ii other farmer. ' crops. Something from every farm whose owner or manager or renter is inter . t< ,! in prodin iug good ? top,, .uni who ls interested in showing In oth ers wh.it he has done, and learning from nt hers by observing what they have done. Something from every hov or uirl who has labored in the boys' corn . lah:: or in tho girls' tomato clubs ol .he connt> or ol' the various co tn in u Ulli? S. Something of Ibo lijtndlivnrk of tue ladies ol' Oconee, whether thej be on t lie fa rm or in the town Something of Hie housewives' pro die: in cam "il coed.-., preserves jol 1 les. ja ms. cl, Oconee might to h.- well represent ed ai the State Ka ir because she has PO much, and in so many different lines, to exhibit io her own advnnt agi and to the edillcalion of the peo ple or other counties nul other States. Have von something worth exhibit ing? (iel it ready for the State Ka lr. The Hine i- -hort, bul still there i< ample Hine to give Oconee a promi nent : 11 ? 1 a mus) creditable place at the annual fair. DON'T (il'.T IN PO TKOUHhK. Klsewhere in ll'i.s issue we pu.dish II letter from A. i. Richardson. Chief Hame Warden, to Representative Kran k ll. Shin ?j i olal i vu to I he hunting license question, which .??..?lis to hue cleated considerable confusion in certain quarters. Mr, Ku hard: .m's explanation ls. .ve ' tunk. not elli i rely clear, in that it .s susceptible of a construction nol i ont em pla (ed bs the law and aol in tended I . M r. Richardson. As ,o the is nilen permission to .Vilich Mr. Richardson refers lhere can be no question. Whether or nol you possess a license lo hun., any landowner can gi\e written permis sion to ans certain p.-ison t i hunt on his land, and that written permit is jllSl as good as ll license so far as thal certain piece ul land ls concern ed, bm it is good for no other place Following this, however. Mr. Rich ardson .ays: "On the other land, if a person has a hunting license he needs no written permission, but is .i position to go ahead and hum just as he has always done previous to the enact men! of the license law." Son e seem lo think (hal this gives a person a righi to hunt on posted linds or lands upon which the hun ter li ? h en toiboid -II lo hunt. This if nol the case. With a license to bunt one ls in position to hunt Ol) imposted or uuforbidden land.-, bul on noii other. The fa.i thal n per Son holds a hunting license does nol ?ive 1. Hie righi to trespass on the properti ol another. t>o not lose bibi ot h . q lalifying clause in Mr. .Richardi en s J -Mer ?...hist as he al ts, i .. has dene , revious i . the enact ment of i he license law." I'res ions lo Hie -en i 'tmenl of the ii? i ru e ?a n it was unlawful to hunt . n po tb d or ot hoi vise legally for bidden lands. lt is shu so, nm] the hunting license ene. the holder only lb? righi to bunt on lands whose owner- have not personally forbid den hunting or publicly posted their lands legally. ; rassliopiKv Mague, Reports 'rom several ?tarts of Cen tral America indicate that the plague of grasshoppers will be more wide spread this y<sir than last. The in sects have extended their ravages from the Cacilie side lo the Atlantic, and are working havoc on the. banana yian ta Hons alon/; Hie coast. I OK Till; Ml'llDllIt OF MAOKiiO. Menitier of Huerta Cabinet Suffers Death Penalty. Washington, Oct. 1 <? Alberto Gar cia Granados, minister of the interior in tho Huerta cabinet, was executed In Mexico City, according to State Department advices, charged with complicity in the killing of President Madero. l'udei' "I,aw of .Inure/.." Galveston, Texas, Oct. IO. Alberto (?arda Grauados was sentenced to death under ibo provisions of the lamons "lau of LSI12," known as HU? "law of .luuro*/.," according to an offi ( ! il cablegram received here to-day from M< xi' o City by Carranza Consul .luau T. limns. The cablegram rend it pa ri : "(?ranados, a member of Vi< uriano Huerta s cabinet, was sentenced by cou ri ma rt ia I on grounds of complic ity in the assassination of Pr?sident Madero and Vice President Suarez. The provisions of the law of .litare/, provide the capital penalty for any otu- taking patt in an uprising against Hie Presiden) or cabinet of thc Con st i I ul iona I govern men t. "Karly in the revolution Carranza cive notice thal all officials directly concerned with Huerta's usurpation should he subjected n the declara tions made by Constitutionalist lead ers and thal members of Hie cabinet would be included as directly respon sible for the assassination ol thc Pres ident and Vice Presiden). (?ta?ados is also accused of aid ing in Huerta's usurpation and to have approved Madero s death by de claring that the shot Hint killed Ma doro sa \ ed i he conni rj. " '?, ot SH (?ute I:\DS 111:1; i n i . Disgraced and Deserted, (?leer (?ill Takes ( arindie \ id. Creer. Oct. '.. Disgraced and de .rteil Annie May Glenn. 1 he I ii- ? ? r-old daughter of M 1 s. I lillian . cl? tin, a widow, brough) an end to er troubles hy drinking the contents itt ?1 hollie ot carbolic acid about I."JU o'clock yesterday afternoon expiring ail hour later, despite the efforts of several physicians lo save her life. ? After sw illowing Ibo deadly poi son. the little girl rushed from her home screaming for help, and the iii- to reach nor side were Kev, Kni est Itoss pastor of the Victor Paptisl : church, and his wife w ho reside next door to :ne girl's home. To them she told the pitiful .-tory of her ruin. st.li ing thal a young man. well known in the cits had betrayed and deserted her. lt <aid thal her sweetheart , had cale ' upon her Thursday night 1 and tho> had planned a wedding for (he next d:t> and no had in.usted that t ko house be all arranged and Hxed for Hie ceremony, she was awaiting in joyful anticipation the event, when a friend told her that Hie young man had How n lo parts mik now n. There was no one at the nome with her when the tragedy occurred except her ei-dc-year-old sister, whom she ; had sen; to the diam store for the acid. The mo'her of the girl is highly respected in Greer. Tho girl was) youthful and pretty and attended the Creer High School. She had been | keeping company with the young man about a year. Tidings from Cheohee. Cheohee. Oct. ll. special: Every thing is moving alon:; nicely in this section. The people are about through ? making syrup, and corn-pulling will !>e t'a, next thing lo claim their at tention. Miss Katie Mood;, of Walhalla, is teaching a flourishing school at this place. lt seems that both patrons' and pupils are well pleased with Viss Kat ie as te icher. Miss Ina Lay. who has been teach .11: school at Kori George, has vacat ed her school until December IOth. Mrs. Hassle Chastain, who nas leen suffering from typhoid fever, lias so far recovered as to be able to go abou I t lie house. Dock Moody and Dock Lay are at tending the Walhalla High School, j Kd La> is attending school at Six-' M Ile Hap' isl Academy. D. M Willis, of Anderson, is on al 'wo weeks' \isit to his father-in-law. M. C Crane, and other relatives ; rd friends. | Miss Ina Lay visited friend .nd relatives in Walhalla recently. .lohn Holden made a business trip i lo Clemson las) week. Jesse La) Jr., had the misfortune to sprain his wrist very badly while 1 cranking an automobile. We arel AUU\ to note that he has so far recov ered as to be able to use his arm. I John Bryson made a business trip to Nm ' h Carolina Ia-1 week. Jesse Lay, Jr.. visited his cousins.1 Mr. and Mrs. I). M. Willis, in Ander- 1 son, las) week. Jack Kr os I made his first appear-' ance in this section last Saturday. Atlanta's Largest Taxpayer. ( The Constitution 1 A check for $.11,2*10.17 for city taxes was handed to the tax collector Sat imlay. lt cune from Asa G. Candler, and represented the amount of his indi vidual taxes and those of the Coca Cola Company for real estate owned in the city. As the taxes were paid on the last Quarter, in October, Mr. Candler paid the interest, which alone amounted to 5ii.". J.2"1. Thc interest paid by Mr. Candler on his taxes would be considered by a great many peonle as unite a snug sum to pay on taxes alone. Mr Candler is the largest Individ ual taxpayer in Atlanta. . . Iliit. liossos '21,000 since October I. London, Oct. ll. British casual ties reported since October 1 amount ed to moro than 21,000. Tho week end casualty list gives 200 officers and 4,.100 men. Thin brings up the total casualties since, the first of the month to 981 officers and 20,351 men. AS TO HUNTING LICENSES. Representative Shirley Makes In? qulry-Came Warden's Reply. Westminster, Oct. ll.-Editor Koo wee Courier: Kudosed please lind copy ot letter from A. A. Rich ardson, Chief Came Warden, rela tive to the hunting license, which will explain itself. There has been so much confusion and difference of opinion on this subject that I will be pleased if you will publish this let ter for the information of the gene ral public, I" iking you. I am. Youis very linly. Crank ll. Shirley. Mr. Itiehanlson's Better. Columbia. Oct. s. Hon. Krank ll. Shirley. W es'minster, S. C.-- Dear Sir: I am in receipt of your letter of October 7th relative to hunting li censes and written permission. A landlord in your county can give written permission to any resilient of the county lo hun' upon his land. This written permit then take.; the place of the county license, and no license is needed by the hobler to hunt upon the particular piece of land In question, but, of course, the hunter would be confined entire!.* to the land upon which \\?. had the writ ten permission. On the other hand, if a person has a hunting license he needs no written permission, bu* is in a position to go ahead and hunt just as he always has dotti previous to the enactment of the license law. I maj call to your attention thai an> South Carolinian not li> ing in Oconee county is required to have a State license lu order to hunt in the j said county, and no written permis-! sion can be substituted for this li cense. Non-residents of South ?lina are required to have a non-res!.' Mit license, the same cost I ll s $ 15.25. .'??ul obtainable from the Clerk of Court o'' .un county. Ver\ t ru ly you rs. A. \. Itichardson. Clue;' Came Warden, Mayor of Savannah Demi. Savannan. Ca.. Oct. lt.-Richard ?'. Da\atit, uiuynr of Savannah, died suddenly to-night at Millen. Ca., where he was visiting friends. Mayor Davani had been lu failing health for more than a year, and it was only a few weeks ago that he was abie to return to his desk at the dty Ililli. Ho w as lil years old. The mayor went to Millen yostcr da> to spend the week-end at his country estate near there. lb was stricken violently ill while calling on some friends in Millen early to-night, ami died before medical aid 'imbi reach him The mayor w as rust elected to ellice for a two-year term in January. I it 13. At the last election, in Januar* this year, he w as re-elected for four years. At the -ame time his salary was in creased to $t.?,000 a year. He wa said io be i ?ie highest salaried mayor in the South. Mayor Davant was major o:' the Mist battalion. Reid artillery, Na tiona! Guard of Georgia, and served in the Spanish-American War He was vice president of the Atlantic Deeper Watet ways Association, which will meet here next month. WALHALLA ROUTE -2 CHANCES. Some Changes that Will Take Effect October IO Next1 Postmaster Pani has been advised officially of the following changes in Walhalla Doute 2, which will KO into effect Saturday of this week, the 11>th : Starting at the post office, the car rier will go thence Miles. Northerly to Topp corner. . . 7.1 easterly to Lay Mill corner.. . !? Northeast and north, passing Luke Wilson's to Rankin's < orner. 1 . s 1 Masterly to W. S. Cowan's . ... uer.18 South?!, st to .1 J. Cowan's corner . .54 Easterly to Sloan's corner. . . 1 .1)8 South lo Didi's corner. S. K. and s. W. io I hill's corner, anti southwesterly to Phin ney corner . 2.65 Westerly to Picket corner... L'. :'. Southeast to Picket school house . 1 . .". Southwesterly to Doyle cor ner . 1 . :i Southeast, east anti south via Stewart's corner to Smith place . I.s."? Retrace to Stewart s corner. . .55 Southerly to Main street. Wal halla, and west to the post oirice. 1.65 Total length of route. . . L'.">.."'I Patrons of the route should tak? notice of the changes that .ire to be made, and. if found necessary, so ar range their boxes as to con:omi to the new lines. MA SILK'S SA LKS. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COCNTY OF OCONEE. In Court of Common Pleas. Pursuant to decrees of the afore said Court, in the case*? named below, 1 will offer for sale, to the highest bidder, in front of the Court House door, at Walhalla. South Carolina, on MONDAY, tho 1st day of NOVEM BER, li'l.".. between tho legal hours of salo, the tracts of land below de scribed: W. Thomas Maxwell. Plaintiff, against .lohn D. Whitworth et al.. Deft ndants. All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in the Coun'y of Oconee, State of South caroiin.i. containing eighty three and one-half ac irs, more or less, lying on the east side of Big He.t\ordain Creek, waters of Tugaloo Riwr. and adjoining lands of E. P. Karie, .loo Shirley, P. A. Grant and W. J. Whitfield. Terms of Sale: CASH. That In evenl of failure of the pun baser or [ purchasers to comply with tho terms ! of salo within five day? from day of sale, the Master do re-advertise and I resell said promises on tho following ! saleday. or some convenient ?nleday thereafter, at the same place and on the same terms as heretofore set out, at the risk of the former purchaser or purchasers, and that lie do con tinue so to do until he has found a purchaser or purchasers who comply with the terms ot' sale. Purchaser to pay extra for papera and stamps. VV . O, WHITE, .Master for Oconee County, S. C. Oct. I 3, i !? l 5. lt. \V. Pruitt, and lt. W. Pruitt, as Administrator of the Estate of .lames H. Cox. deceased, Plaintiff, against Mrs. Eliza Turneret al., Defendants. All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being partly in Anderson and Oconee Counties, State aforesaid, containing one hun dred acres, more or loss, known as W. M. Isbell home place, and allotted to Mrs. P. Land in the division of his lands, on Tugaloo Uiver, adjoin ing lands of C. W. Carnes and others, conveyed by Mrs. E, C. Durham to > li. W. Pruitt and .lames H. Cox. ALSO. All thai piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and hoing in tho County of Oconee. State aforesaid, about one and one-half miles south ol' the village of Ea lr Play, hoing a part of the W. M. Isbell lands, ad joining the traci formerly owned by Mrs. 15. C. Durham, G. W. Carnes and others, containing one hundred twelve acres, more or less. Terms of Salo: CASI I. In ! he ! e\ent that a purchaser shall fail toi comply with Ibo terms of his bid within one hour the Master shall ro well on the same, or some subsequent salesday, and continue to do so until he shall lind a purchaser who will comply with thc terms of his bid. Purchaser to pay ex ?ra for palters' and stamps. W. O. WHITE. Master for Oconee County, S. C. | Oct. I ci ! _ i .lohn E. C lg. Clerk of Court for Oconee County, as Administrator of the Estate of .lames |{. shaw, deceased, Palintiff, against Mrs. Hettie Shaw et al.. Defendants. '"'he trad ol land sit?ale, lyhlg and being in Oconee County, South Caro lina, on Clio, stoe Creek, waters of i u ga loo Uiver, adjoining lands of L. T. .loues. H. L Vernor, the Estate of Dr. J. M. McClannaham. near Itetreal Presbyterian Church. containing sixty-live acres, more or less. A LSI >, One lol of land situate, lying and being in the County and State afore said, known as Lot Number Eleven, in Clock Number Four, and a part of Lot Number Ten. in same block, on tho north -ide of Hampton Street, in ; Eastminster, fronting PT feel on Hampton Street and running hack 1 Poi feet. i ALSO. one lol of land situate, lying and being il the State and County afore said, and being Lot Number Elve, in j Mock Number Seven, in East minster, ; on (he south side of Hampton Street, fronting 30 feet and running back I i :<-.?: r,.m. Terms of Sale: CASH. Should any udder fail or refuse lo comply with the terms of his bid on the day of said sale, the Master shalLre-adver tise and resell t ho said lands upon the same terms, on some subsequent j salesday al tho risk of the former, purchaser, and thal he continue so to do until he shall (Ind a bidder who ! shall comply with the terms of his, bid. Purchaser to pay extra for papers and stamps. W. o. WHITE, Master for Oconee County, S. C. 1 Oct. 1 ::. 13 I 5. 41-43 j NOTICE OF El HST MEETING OF ( HI'.IH roes. In Hie District Court ot' Hie Unified Stoles, tor Hie Western District of South Ci colina.-in llankrupticy. I n t he ma t N .. of HUSK IN . NDEItSON. Bankrupt. ( In Hunkruptcy. ) To thc Creditors of Ruskin Anderson, of Seneca, in the County of Oco nee. and Di.-tr'u t aforesaid, a Bank rupt: Notice is hereby given that on the , Sth day of OCTOBER, A. H. 1015, the said Buskin Anderson was duly I adjudicated bankrupt: and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at Walhalla Court House. in Oconee County, on the 2:;d day of October. A. 1). 101 ft, at I .? o'clock in the forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come be fore said meet in g. HARRY u. m ons. I Referee in Bankruptcy. Oct. 12. 1915. ll-IL' EXECUTOR'S SA I iE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1915, I will offer for salo. for CASI I. to the highest bidder, at the lalo res-I idem*- of Mrs. Sallie C. Williams, de-j ceased, in Center Township, Oconee ' County, at lo o'clock a. m. the Per sonal Property belonging to tho de ceased, consisting of Houesholfl and Kitchen Furniture,' Farming I rv. fiemen ts. Corn, Fodder, Hay, etc. C. C. MILLER, Executor of the Estate of Mrs. Sallio C. Williams, deceased. Sept. 29, 1 a I39-4 1 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT AND DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will make application I to V. E. Martin, Judgo of Probato for Oconee County, In be State of South Carolina, at his office at Walhalla Court House, on Friday, October 22d, 1015, at ll o'clock a. m., or as soon hereafter as said application can bo hoard, ior leave to make final settlement of the estate of Mrs. Lou Barron, deceased, and obtain final discharge as Administrator of said estate. W. S. BARRON, Administrator of tho Estate of Mrs. Lou Barron, deceased. Sept. 22, 19 If). 38-41 --- ------i Forty Dollars A Ton for Cotton Seed Makes Us All Feel Good ! Wc can now get the necessary FARMING IM PLEMENTS that wc let go by last year, and get ready for another crop. Our Warehouses arc chock full of these Standard-of the-World Implements QLIVER Chilled Plows and Repairs. CHATTANOOGA Repairs. ?OLE Grain Drills, Distributers, Stalk Cutters J)ISC HARROWS, pEG HARROWS. You can't afford to let the buildings go down for lack of repairing, as our prices arc low on Building Mater ials, Windows, Doors, Roofings, Lime, Cement, etc. Barbed "Wire, Field and Hog Fencing. For thc next three months wc have no competition in this linc of IMPLEMENTS, BUILDING MATE RIALS, HEATING STOVES, GRATES, AXES. Wc have thc goods--bought them for Spot Cash when money was hard. Our prices will convince, as wc arc to-day carrying over ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OF HARDWARE in our Three Hard ware Stores. Matheson Hardware Co., , ti WESTMINSTER, S C. Charlene, ? C. For Chilly Nights ?m?/Frosty Mornings ASMOKELESS, odorless PERFECTION OIL HEATER is just what you need. In the morning it warms up the bed room and bathroom in five minutes. In the evening it lets you read and smoke in comfort-and saves start ing a costly coal fire or furnace. The Perfection burns 10 hours on a gallon of kerosene. Clean-quick-convenient. Look for the Triangle Trademark. Sold in many styles and sizes at hardware, general and department stores everywhere. Use Aladdin Security Oil or Diamond White Oil to obtain best results in Oil Stoves, Lamps and Heaters. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) BALTIMORE Charlotte. N. C ICharleMon. W. V?. ICharletton. S. C. Highlit awaiti ranatna'Paci?c Exposition PERFMTION SMOKELE?T?HEATERS