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WADD A DI A. S. C.:
WEDNESDAY, OOTOBEH ?27, DH.-,.
Locals from I ii (if lo Uiver.
Little Diver. Oct. Special: I
After ,i killing frost and sloppy Onie]
for a few days t he bright ()e?.ol.?r
skies appear again.
Tin sad news nt ; ho deal li ol M rs.
\V. K Alliert ion. of Salem, was
spread ?iver this section Hie past
.A, ,-i, \i rs. A ; bert son ii ol been in
fall i it heall li for .onie lime. She ;
lu,i. in r suffering w il h Christian
fort i i ude. sh" was a consisten I 1
un mber oi Salem Ita pt isl church for
ri number nf yen rs. Sh" was a devout
Cliri lian, he iug motlier md genial j
companion. she loaves a husband
?ind ' > ral childi "ii uni i largo cir- ?
, :. ol friends and relativ es lo m in rn
lu r d< alb. I tofu re marriage she was
Miss .Inli.i Mos... .i daughter o! the.
: c Miles Moss ol' Salem. The fun-j
. ral was conducted li? ber pastor, j
|{ev. C ' ; A boivroiubie, a Her vv hi h !
Hie hedy was laid lu rest in the S.i
I.. ti i e,i elory. T he borea veil om? -
ha . . sy nipa i hy ol iiianv friom I -
: it tlio'r i hue of sorrow .
I - ,I|H il 11 a ii gi ii g in Villi-.
-
\. v N iH < i i Leonhard'
Ho: ! l M li re tu a i1 on the steamer Cn j
mau he, w ho w as cnn i iel od nf min
chilli hier for Ibo killin: of anolhei
meinbei ni the crew, vas sentenced
ic Hu federal D'...ni.i Court M-day
to live vears in 'lu? Allanta peniten
tiary.
(U ikelin's case ittrarted consid
erable attention be anse ol tie
ions? k.'trued murdor nu the lilgh I
seas broiighl his case under l-'eilo
r? 1 ?risdici ion, and inn vid iou for |
murd) r. under t ii" Federal law.
mea II hanging How to roi un <. i !..
this willi : he la w of New York. j
w Sn h pr?vidos electrocution, was the
?ui 1 eel of pu bl i. eli riosil .. li de
v< loped that there was an old gal
lows in tho Federal hu i hiing and iVH
Dei I-' lia. if convit I. (I of itiurdor
miglii he executed in tho attic if thal
building.
i i d' i .i I .1 tidge Shoppn rd. Kow -
"??<r. le -"ned the offense to man
slaughter, and th" ini v found a v er-:
ilict in accordance willi instructions, j
< ? "I ton Steamer Ablaze.
Charleston, o.t. LT?. Latest news
?rom Hie burning M tllory line steam
shin ('.dorado, aband.med late last
ni.'Hit m ir Cap" Itotiinitic. was that
tl.i vessel vvas likely tn he a total j
loss. Tho Clyde Dine Steamship Co
in i c he passed < !.>se t,> the Colorado .
early r !? i - afternoon and Capt. Deve
reux reported thal Ibo Hames had al
r adv p' ty* .1 len Ilde li ivor.
Thc Colorado carried r?.'.iOtl bales
of cotton from Cha rb-st.m yesterday '.
for New York. Ile; captain iud
crew were picked up b> ,t passenger I
sunmship ? iriv o-d >v
( re? Taken ?.. Savannah.
Savannah, (la . Ort. -j... The crew
ol the Mallory liner Col.irado. re
potted afire and abandoned il sea.
bas lu en taken off liv the (Mytle liner j
l.enape. which is now off the mouth :
of ; he S i v i tm ?i li ri v ci.
The Colorado, uncording to the I
message 'rom the Lenape, is still ;
ideal and is a monaco tu navigation, j
**~
Steamer '/.eal.india l''?>und.
Wa ihington, Oct. '.'>. The Ameri
can steamer Zealnndia, under investi- j
gallon by customs authorities on >
charges that she was filtotl oui as a]
Connan sea raider when site -ailed
from Pensacola ?ti October T for
Tampico, Mexico has boon located !>.>
British agent-, .ii Ca in pocho, Mexico,
w it h a . argo of rosin.
officials here ?tee nothing irregular
in the X.ealandia carrying a cargo of
rosin, except that there is un uso
whatever for thal commodity m Mex
ico, bul it ls used for making shrap
nel and for smoke-churning -bel's. I
Westminster In,cai News.
Wes; minster, ( KM . :'.'. spiv hil :
Mrs, (Jeorge Cary i.e.. visited rela
tivo? , ' elberton. Ci . hist week.
Mis. C. M. Walker and two chil
dren, Frances and ls,'.bel. have re
turned from Athens. C t . where they
spent .. "tal day., with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs o. K. Itroa/.eale have
as their guests this week Mrs Stan
ley A. M?rsbach, of Cine miall, Ohio;
Mrs. Mar Itradley. of Kasley; Mrs.
Isa Drew lt, of Helton, and Mrs. Hoy
Droazeale and lillie ROU. of Toceoa.
Mrs Aden Dickson, who has h.'en
dane? rouslj ill for several days, is
slowlv linprov ?ng. Her many friends
are hoping for her s | wetly recovery.
Miss Kate Russell returned to her
home al Russell Tuesday after spend
ing several weeks with her sisters,
Mesdames I tl. Droa/.eale and j, J.
McLeskey.
.1. w. McGee ?v is a business visitor
to < ircenv ?Ile last Friday.
F. W Cannon was very sick for a
few days last week, bul we are glad
to say he ls able to bo Olli again.
C. E. Cray made a business I rip to
Greenville Tuesday.
Comfort and economy make hap
py homes, You got both by using
Cole's Hot Blast Heaters. For sale
by Ballenger Hardware and Furni
ture Cu., Seneca. Ad,y.
CO.NLKOSS vol \(? FOLKS aw.
A lexamler Kennion-Visitor* tl-> anti
I'rom iiu- Community.
Coneross, Oct. 2">. Special Miss
Katie Abbot! delightfully entertain
ed in honor of tho V. \V. A.'s last
Friday night. About I" 'espondod
to lix* invitation and o i joyed the
evening very much. A.- tho guests
arrived they were mot at tho door hy
Miss Vanes lluiisiuger, after which
the> were ushered to the back of the
hall b) Miss Minnie Harker, where a
register had beeil placed, and each
gu >i was asked to Inscribe his or
I; ? l ime As the guests registered
they -vere ushered into the parlor by
Mi s .lanie Alexander, whore they en
joyed some limo in conversation. Af
this period each soung mau was
us-igned a partner by Miss Katie Ab
bott, ami the couple wore directed toi
the dining room, where, amid the
beautiful decorations they were
served by Misses Mudera Alexander
uni Annie lintier. The menu consist
ed ol' sandwiches, cake, tea and
fruits. (>n leaving the dining room
each guest was presented a pretty
bouquet ol violets by Misses Annie
Huller and (?uynell Abbott, and all
were ushered HMO ihe large room
itl joining the i.arior. and all were
seated awaiting something Interest
ing. Several bus) and interesting
minutes were spent, when each
young man was handed a thread,
which had been wound all over the
balusters on the stairway, io be un
wound, ia order ti..:: he might see
wini I voung gir! al tho other end of
thv string, was upstairs waiting for,
him. li created mm h laughter when >
several of the boys, after their si rug- I
uh untangling the threads. found
uni) a stick tied to the other end of
linead. After ibis came other in-1
leres?ltig contests, one <>f which was j
a prac! ice ill art. Kai h w ns to
draw his or her picture. In this 1
. i ll v J. II. Todd, of Walhalla won
; lo prize and was pia sente.I a pic- \
ire of a young lady. Alter -one. .x
.e! "Ht minde W:.s tendered li) M,
\bbott. lt. W. (Dubbs, Misses Maud
ll sse ?md Kuh' Abbot!, the guests
departed for their respective homes.
? i tet expressing their appr?ciation to
M iss A bbot I Tor I heir ll ice timi .
Mis- Pearl lluiisiuger is visiting ill
l.roeuville this week. She will \tsit
i:i (?iver and other places, and will
a; -end i ?ie St;.te W. M. I', ai Spar
t an burg Indore her return.
Iles . Ceo M. Sexton. ot I'lUlU
Kranch, will preach at Coneross next .
Sunday nigh). < Ictober :'. I -st.
Mrs. K. 1'. Cox. of Westminster.;
will .pend several days here tins;
week.
Ul t v Gumbrell spent some fine
recent I) with his uncle. William Ar
. her. of A nderson.
Miss Mary I. Walker and lath. r. j
i. w Walker, are in Greenville, this
.'eek. I
\ ?ss Su. V i ?ii; Todd returned
?ionic last Tuesda) after spending!
some time with relatives in Ph-kens. 1
Willi.- Canley and Carl Du Bose i
? pon I the week-end in Greenville
with their uncle. Will Dallent ino.
The several missionary societies
will render a special program on the
first Sunda.', night in November in
stead ol the regular prayer meeting
program. ICvorybod) is invited to at
tend tai- and all other ( burch ser-j
v ?ces ai Coneross. |
Charlotte and Henrietta Todd, of
Walhalla, are visiting at the home Ol'j
Mrs .1. D. Todd here.
Miss Ora Arve, who is teaching at
Whetstone, spent ?he week-end with I
homefolks. She w as accompanied !
back to her school by Miss liva Arve j
and brother. Hoy, who are visiting
t here.
Tim descendants and relatives of
i li o old Moxa nder family | deceased)
are look inn forward lo the annual
reunion, which will be held on the
regular date, Wednesday, October 21.
Mi.-ses Mortie Alexander and Dew-!
le\ Hunsiiiger will represent the Y. !
W, A.'s ol Con-ross at the quarterly
meeting at Return,
Mrs. W A. Stone, of I'el/er. and j
children are visiting at the homes of
K. M. and Claude Cambrel] this
week.
W'?l Todd, o? Walhalla, spent the
week-end in this community.
N*iiie-Veai*-Olil Doy Decapitated.
Wa.cross, tja.. Oct 2 1. Vance
lalk, !i-year-old son of .1. D. Deik,
was instantly killed when a street
cai completely .sea red his head from
his body.
Hundreds of people lined Ihe street
waiting tor the street pa radi' of a
circus that was exhibiting line to
day, .md many witnessed the acci
dent. T!ie family is well known.
Britain Loxing 2,000 Men Baily.
London. Oct. 22. British casual
ties published since October I total
l?.-N.? officers, and ?b,072 non-com
missioned otllcers and men.
These heures show an average
daily los, to tile British army of
nearly 2."?00 men. This is considera- j
lily in excess ol' the casualties earlier
In the war and reflects I he heavy]
losses in the recent severe lighting in
Belgium. During thc summer 'lie1
losses averaged about I,."?00 daily. In
April and Ma)', when the heaviest
iighting ti the Dardanelles was in
progress, the daily average was
about '_'.unn.
Florida Negro Manged.
Clearwater. I'la.. Oct. 22. KbotlC
zer Tobin, a negro, was hanged at
the jail here for thc murder of IC. F.
Sherman, an aged white man. at st.
Petersburg, November last, .lim Ev
ans. Tobin's aliened accomplice, was
lynched at st. Petersburg at tho time
of the crime, for attacking Mrs. Sher
man, it is said. The aged couple
were from New Jersey.
l evas Dunk Bobina? of $10,000.
Austin. Texas. Oct. 2>\. Two un
masked men entered the First Na
tional Dank at Marble Falls about I
". lin this afternoon shot and fatally
wounded lt. H. Heinetz, book-keep
er, forced Walter Page. assistant
cashier, to open the sale and escaped
with all the currency in the place.
An unconfirmed report says that $ Ub
obo was secured. Posses are search
iUK tor tho robbers.
IIOMKS von nu; I>ELK<JA rcs
To Tulon Meeting nt Wolf Stake
( lunch SutHirdny and Sunday.
Below arv given the names ol'
those who will entertain visitors
(delegates! (luring the union meet
ing to be held .u Wolf Stake Satur
day and Sundas next. ll by over
sight any ol the ehurehen have been
omitted from this list, such churches
will simd delegates inst the sante,
and all will have homes provided for
t hem :
Host Delegates from
D. A. Taylor .Chunga.
W A. Taylor . Clearmont.
lt. M. Taylor . Damascus.
K. \. Drowning.Double Springs
.1. D. Cater .High Calls.
W. .1. orr. Dong Creek.
Sa mud Klkin . Dib? ri y.
Sloan Xix . Mount Tabor.
II. S. S in i t b .Mount Olivet.
W. 11, orr.Newry.
C. A. Thompson .New Hope.
S he rina n ...... Pleasant 11 ill.
owens. 1'lcasanl Itidge.
Hogers . Rocky Knoll.
Drown . Walhalla No. I.
I'a.v lor .... Walhalla No. J.
Neal .Walhalla No. ::.
Taylor. West (Inion.
Wootl . Village Creel;.
Owens . Poplar Stirings.
Murphrce.Coneross.
.1. I). Cater. Clerk
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W. 1.
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P. A.
William
ll. K.
D. A.
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Charlton Ouiltv-Dight Sentence.
i 'niuo, I tit ly. Oct. - .">. i 'nrter !
Charlton, the American who has
in i ii on i rial here charged w ith mur
dering his wife in lill'*, was to-da>
condemned to six years and eight
mont hs' imprisonment.
T!ie crown prosecutor, Signor Mel
lilli, in his argument to the Jury, de
nied that Charlton was montall> ir
responsible, even momentarily at
tho time Charlton killed his wife,
and insinuated he married hoi ir
her a? ?ir..- and that he had appro
|.ruted her .jewels after killing her.
Ho demanded a heavy sentence.
Speaking for Charlton. Attorney
Cut?neo maintained that thc pris
oner was an epileptic, and that he
A y totallv irresponsible when tho
crime was committed. Dui e'en If
tho I u ry tl id not wish o admit that,
ho ni ..ed. it should at least give its
assent m the claim that the defend
ant was not more than partly re
sponsible, and that there was in ad-!
i!it ion groat provocation.
Dumber for european Conni ires.
Dil le Rock. Ark.. Oct. i"-* -Arkan
sas lumber mills will furnish approx
imate!) MOO.OOO.OOH feel Of red oak
timber io tho Russian government,
i: w;is announced here to-day. Cen.
lt. W. tireen said he had dosed ! a
contract with Russian purchasing
agents for ...ono..? |(.<l oak rail
road ties ami D. P. Coleman announc
ed he had secured contracts for a
million more. The tie.s will be ti ed
in double-tracking the Riga-to-Mos-I
cow railroad ii was said. The i wo j
orders w imbi amount to approximate
ly $ 2, "? 0 n. 0 n o.
About ii.uno,uno feet of yellow,
lune will !>.. shipped from Arkansas'
mi'ls to help lill a contrai l for "?2,-j
imn.Uno feel awarded io Southern
lumbermen last week by tho I ta Man j
government. The largei part of this j
order, it was said, would be lille?! In
Cou isia ni.
Many Fatal
Diseases
Show their ll rsi symptoms
in ibo eye-:. l'ha? fact
alone ?Inmid t?dahli di y mr
e<mlidoneo in tho ?inp ir
Iance of having your .
properly examined on tho
li rsi appearance of di-emu
f.irt.
WK HAVE THE
INSTRUMENTS
necessary for makin:' tin
to liest seien tillo eye exami
nations, and nothing ! left
undone t bat can be done to
lind t lie eau e of t rouble.
GLOBE OPTICAL CO.,
Masonic Temple,
Oroenvllle, - - S. C.
SIMMONS I OR KULIUP.
Tho State ol' South Carolina,
County of Ocoiiee.
(Court ol'Common Pleas.)
(Copy Summons for Relief-(Tom*
plaint Served.)
Thomas Sprinkle, Plaintiff.
against
Itroadus Whitmire, Defendant.
i
To the Defendant Above Named:
You are hereby summoned and
rof| tl I red to answer the Complaint in
this action, of which a copy is here
with served upon you. ami to servi- a
copy of your Answer to the said Com
plaint on ; he subsrrl ?er al Iiis office,
oi, t he Publi:: Square. \\ a Pta lin
Court House, S. C.. within twenty
days aflor Ibo ser i.e meen!, exclu
sive of thc dav of such service; and if
you fail to answer the Complain*
within the time aforesaid, the Plain
tiff in this action will apply io the
Court ?or the relief demanded in the
Complaint.
Dated this 2 4 ttl day of August,
19Iii. R. T. JAYNKS,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
To Pronduv Whitmire, Defendant:
Please, take notice :bat the Sum
mons and Complaint In tho above en
titled .action were flied in tho o'lloo
of tho Clerk of Court of Common
Pleas of Coonee County, South Car
olina, on tho lath day of October
DM:.. R. T. .IAYNES.
Plain tl ff'8 Attorney.
Oct. 20, 1915. 42-?4
NOTICIO TO DEBTORS ANT)
CREDITORS.
All poisons Indebted to the Estate
of .lohn X. Hook, deceased, are'
hereby notified to make payment to
the undersigned, and all persons '
having claims against said estate viii
present tin- same, duly attested,
within tho time prescribed hy law or
ha mod.
( MISS? JULIA A. HOOK.
Executrix of the Estate of John \.
Hook, deceased.
oct. L'T. 1915, t::-n;
NOTICE Ol' FINAL SETT LEM EVI
AND DISCHARGE.
.Notice |s hereby given that the un
dersigned will make application to
V. F. Martin, Judge ol' Probate for
tironee County, in the State ol South
Carolina, at his ofllce at Walhalla
('omi House, on Saturday, the 27th
day of November, cal.'.. ;ii I I o'clock
m tn? forenoon, 01 as soon thereat'tei
as said application can bo heard, foi
leave to make final settlement of
the Estate of .lohn X. Hook, deceased.
( MISS) JV MA A. HOOK.
Executrix of the Estate of .lohn X.
Hook, deceased.
Oct. 27. 1915. 13-10
MASTER'S SA LES.
S TATE OF SOUTH CA KOLI XA,
CO IX'TY OF OCONEE.
In Court of Common Pleas.
Pursuant to decrees ol' the afore
said Court, in the cases named below,
I will o ff ur for sale, to the highest
bidder, m front of the Court House j
door, at Walhalla. Soul h Carolina, on
MONDAY, the 1st day of NOVEM
BER. 1915, between the legal hours
of sale, the tracts of land below de- j
scribed ;
W. Thomas Maxwell, Plaintiff,
against
lohn D. Whitworth et al., Defendants, j
All that certain piece, parcel or !
tract of land, situate, lying and being
in the Cou n'y of Oconoe, State of
South Carolina, containing eighty- |
three and one-half acres, ?nore or
loss, lying on the east side of Dig
Deaverdain Creek, waters of Tugaloo
River, and adjoining lands of E. P.
Earle, Joe Shirley, P. A. Grant and
W. .1. Whitfield.
Terms of Sale: CASH. 'That in
event of failure of tho purchaser or
purchasers to comply with the terms
of sale within Tue days trot' day of
sale, the Master do re-advert se and
resell said premises on Hu- following
snleday, or some convenient saleday |
thereafter, at the same place and on '
tile same terms as heretofore set out.
tn ihc risk ol' the former pun baser
or purchasers, and that he do con
tinue so to do until he has found a
purchaser or purchasers who comply
with ; he terms of stile.
Purchaser to pay extra for papers
and stamps. W . O. WHITE,
Master for Oconee County, s. C.
Oct. 1 :'., I '.? I
H. W. Pruitt, and R. W. Pruitt, as
Administrator of the Estate m
.lames ll. Cox, deceased, Plaintiff,
against
Mrs. Eliza Turner et 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 less, known as
W. M. Isbell home place, and allotted
to Mrs. P. Land in the division ol"
bis lands, on Tugaloo River, adjoin
ing lands of C. W. Carnes and others,
conveyed by Mrs. E. C. Durham to
R. W. Pr?ll t and .lame.- 11. Cox.
ALSO,
All thai piece, parcel or tract of
land, situate, lying and being in the
County of Oconee, State aforesaid,
about one and one-half miles south
Of the village of Fair Play, being a
part of the W. M. Isbell lands, ad
joining the traci formerly owned hy
Mrs. E. C. Durham, ti. W. Carnes and
others. containing om- hundred
twelve to res, moro or less.
'Terms of Stile: CASI I. In the ;
??vent that a purchaser shall fail to
comply with the terms ol' Iiis bid !
within one hour the Master shall re-I
sell on the same, or some subsequent
salesday, and continue to do so until ,
lie shall find a purchaser who will
comply with the terms of his bid.
Purchaser to pay extra for papers
and stamps. W. o. WHITE,
Masler for Oconee County. S. C.
o. t. I ::, i :? I :..
.lohn I-'. Craig. Clerk of Court fo ;
Oconee County, as Administrator;
of the Estate ol Janies lt. Shaw,
deceased, Palintiff.
against
Mrs. Bettie Shaw et al.. Defendants.1
The tract of land situate, lying and ?
being iii Oconee County. South Caro-;
lina, on Choestoe Creek, waters ol' j
Tugaloo River, adjoining hinds of L. j
T. Jone.., ll. L. Vernor, the Estate of |
Dr. J. M. McClannaham, near Retreat I
Presbyterian Church. containing
sixty-live acres, more or less.
ALSO,
Ono lot of land situate, lying and
being in th<' County ami State afore-j
said, known as Lot Number Eleven,
in Block Numb? r Four, and a part of j
Lol Number Ten, in same block, on
the north side of Hampton Street, in '
Eastminster, flouting ;?7 feet on 1
Hampton Street and running back!
I 60 loot.
ALSO.
One lol Of land sit?ale, lying and
being in the Stale and County afore- |
said, and being Lot Number Five, in
Block Number Seven, in Eastminster,
on the south side of Hamilton Street,
fronting 50 feet anti running bruk
ir.T.'J feet.
'Terms of Sale: CASH. Should any
bidder fail or refuse to comply with
the terms of his bid on the day of
said salo, the Master shall re-adver
tise and resell tho said hinds upon
the sa me terms, on some s ibsequent
galesdn / at the risk of the former
purchaser, and that he continue so
to do until he shall find a bidder who
shall comply with the terms of his
bid.
Purchaser to pay extra for [tapers
and stamps. W. O. WHITE,
Master for Oconee County, S. C.
Oct. 13, 1915. 41-43
Forty Dollars
A Ton for Cotton Seed
Makes Us All Feel Good !
Wc can now get thc necessary FARMING IM
PLEMENTS that we let go by last year, and get
ready for another crop.
Our Warehouses are chock full of these Standard-of
the-World Implements
QUIVER Chilled Plows and Repairs.
CHATTANOOGA Repairs.
?OLE Grain Drills, Distributers, Stalk Cutters
?)ISC HARROWS, pEG HARROWS.
You can't afford to let thc buildings go down for lack
of repairing, as our prices arc low on Building Mater
ials. Windows, Doors. Roofings. Lime, Cement, etc.
Barbed W^ire, 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.
We 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.
atheson Hardware Go.,
Toccoa, Ga WESTMINSTER, S. C. Charlotte, N. C.
5
YOUNG MULES!
BROOD MARES!
^?Ve have just shipped a car load of fine young
Mules and Brood Mares, which we are offering at
very reasonable prices and on good terms. Call and
examine these animals.
W. M. BROWN,
WALHALLA,
S. C.
r
Tho Gas Flamt toll
vwliy Cole's hot Blast
mik.s you
Cool bi le LnsC.
Save $25.00 this Winter
from your former coal bills by heating your home with the
valuable gas half of your fuel wasted by all other stoves.
This valuable half of your coal saved and completely turned
into heat only by a
Cole's Original Hot Blast
The valuable cns h : if of rou r fuel le
nil held i ii the stove by Cole's Patented
air tight construction. Not n particle
of the uns is allowed to escape up ?he
chimney. It is then completely burned
nml utilized for hen ti nu by Cole's Fuel
Saving Hot Blast Draft.
Beware of imitation Hot Blast
Stoves which soon open up nt the
tunny joints allowing thc gas to escape
unused
We guarantee every Cote's
Original Hot Blast
- to snve thc fuel over any bottom
dralt 9tove.
- to use less hard coal thnn nnv Hase
burner with same sized fircpot.
- to remain air ticht ns lons os used.
Hums nny fuel -Hard Coal. Soft
Cou' or Wood.
Avoid imitations - Look for "Cole's" on feed door
BALLENGER HARDWARE AND
FURNITURE COMPANY,
Seneca, K. <J.
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NOTICE OF REGISTRATION.
Notice is hereby niven that tho
Hooks of Registration for Municipal
Election for Town of Walhalla, S. C.,
aro now open for the registration of
qualified electors in said municipal
ity. It is nec.os.sary to present county
registration certificate and evidence
of the payment of all taxes due he
fore a municipal registration certif?
calo can ho issued; residence in tho
State for two years and within tho
corporate limits of tho Town of Wal
halla for a period of four months
prior to tho election aro also neces
sary qualifications. Hooks of Regis
tration are now open and will remain
open until Saturday, the 11th day of
December. 1915. Supervisor's offlco
is in the Enterprise Hank.
OEOItCIE SEABORN,
Supervisor of Registration.
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