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KEOWEE COURIER (Established 1840.) Published Every Wednesday Morning SUBSCRIPTION PRICE One Year..'$1.00 Nix Moni Iis.55 Tinco Months.30 Advertising Rates Reason uble. Communications of a personal character charged for as advertise ments. Obituary notices and tributes of respect, of not over 100 words, will be printed free of churge. All over that number must bo paid for at the rate of ono cent a word. Cash to accompany manuscript. WALHALLA, S. C. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 22, 1011). IJUTHERANH DEO IN CAMPAIGN. Hopo to liaise 9300,000 for Colleges in this Stato. Columbia, Oct. 20.-With "They Shall Havo lt" as their slogan, the Lutherans of South Carolina began u campaign to raise $.'{00,000 for "Newberry and Summerland Colleges. Bach congregation in tho synod has been noli lied of its apportion ment and each and every congrega tion has accepted it with enthusiasm. "The canvass opened under the most auspicious circumstances," said Dr. II. A. McCullough, chairman of Hie campaign committee. "From re ports we have in hand we are of the belief that every church in flu iynod will reach its quota, and wo t,olleve Hint many of them will exceed theirs. We expect every Lutheran to do his duty. Tho members of the church have hy the printed word und thc spoken word been ac quainted with the great necessity for this campaign. Wc believe that they are ready now lo nive willingly lind gladly wh"M we have asked in order that our institutions may bc enabled tu do the work they desire. I expect tho next (en days to he glorious days, not only for the cause ot' Newberry and Summerland Col leges, hut for the cause of Christian education in our State in general." fiance Practically al Peace. Paris, Oct. 13.- Decrees published in the .1 oumul Olllolal Ibis morn ing place the Interior affairs of Franco on a peace basis, ending the state ni' siego, lifting the censorship .?ind Irivhi'ferring jurisdiction livei polic? .ma is from liui anns to pro ii To the s I ii. ie of 'Aar w i iii I;M jtndijfjji il I? still ..<.' . -; ut / tc depe-iM in ; ric foro I g ll O (tl i M A text ttl thu treaty signed by President Poincaro, which will ho llle.d with the ratifica tion document signed hy President Ebor! nf Germany, which already is in hand. To this will be added the ratifica tion documents Blglied by the Kings of IDnglnnd and Italy. A document will then he drawn up setting forth the fact of the deposit of the docu ment and this will be followed by the publication of the text of tho treaty in tho Journal Official. At that time the treaty will go into effect. Nicholson Family Reunion. Tho relatives and friends of Mrs. Janie Nicholson are Invited to a re union of her family, at tho homo of her son-in-law, J. D. Vissago, on ?Saturday, Nov. 1, 1919. lt ls especially desired that, all of the relatives be presont, and let. us all enjoy the day. A basket dinner will lie sorvod. (adv.-42-43.*) J. D. Vissage. Wreck Near Macon. Macon, Ga., Oct. 20.-At least 20 persons wore hurt , none fatally, when tho southbound "Royal Palm," on the Southern railway, sideswiped the Atlanta-Jacksonville Limited nt Westlake, 1.1 miles from Cochran, carly to-day. The wreck occurred when tho Royal Palm, in attempting to pass the Atlanta-Jacksonville limited, col lided with tho last cars of the latter train. The northbound train was pulling into *a side track for the Royal Palin (o pass when the latter erashed into tho day coach of tho limited. Tho flagman narrowly escaped death when the car turned over near where he was standing at the switch. He jumped into the pond, and when the car fell into the water ho pushed himself far enough away to avoid being crushed to death. fleorgia Hank Cashier Missing. Uondilla. Ca.. Oct. 18.--Robert A. CtvRins, cashier ni' thc Commercial Hank ol' I'uadilla, lias been missing vor nearly I wo weeks it developed to-day when creditors attached all of i he property that he owns. An auditor Ima been ni work on tho hank's books for several days, and reported lo ihc hank to-day (hal he had overdrawn his account 500. Tho nudil not completo. Collins* dahls are said to run Into Hie thou sands. Tho bank is protected by Collins' bond. Trotsky llogime Doomed. Washington, Oct 20.-"Tho final crash of tho Trotsky-Lontne regime ?nay be delayed some weeks, hut lt Sa inevitable." Oincinl information received here thus summarizes the situation in Russia. The closing act of the Ped drama is already under way. ac cording to reports from military at taches and special agonts. Only the "inertia" of the antl-Bolshevikl groups luis permitted tho present Moscow government to romain alive beyond September 15, ono official said. WA " ? Delco -X^iglxt T?elcl Represen i There Is a Dek?-Light No matter where you live, there is a Delco-Light man within easy reach of you. This means much more to you than mere convenient v in the pur chase of a Delco-Ligb These men are traine KNOW electricity as appl Tiley can advise you im plant you should have. / M ? m Bk . /k?1^ ?i. isl*'J te -' M,? men - they to (?*rm use. > the size of Defco-Ligltl Ii a cnmphi 'cc/ric li,?lii and power j??'.ft? fu . MIS mid country liom??, ?elf?cri > .iri? - <i ir-cooled - boll (TUM ij.i - HO bills - only one pi v lo oil ?- Thick Plates. long . frved Slorogo BoMpry "UNS ON KERO^"*"7, L They can see that your house and barn are properly wired1 They can superintend the installation of the plant so that it will give you the most efficient and economical servie* They can give you intelligent advice as to the pur chase and use of water system, washing machine, churn, separator, milking machine and other appli ances that you can operate with the electricity furnished by Deico-Light. And-after the plant is installed they are always near-by to advise with you and see that you get one hundred per cent satisfaction out of its operation Delco-Li?ht is Ughteniri? tabor, bettering livin? conditions and actually paying for itself in time anr, lobar saned in more than 75,000 farm homes. Woodward & Wiggins Electric Company, Dealers, Greenville, S. C. Home Light and Power Co., ,k>x %??&?SS *' 0 The Domestic Engineering Company, Dayton, Ohio Two Moro Amendments Down. Washington. Oct. 17.-After a brief debate, and without the formal ity of a record vote, the Senate to day throw out two moro of tho amendments written into the peace treaty hy tho foreign rolntions copi-, mlttee. The two amendments had boon In troduced hy Senator Fall, Republi can, of Now Mexico, and had as their common purpose curtailment of tho power of tho American ropre sonttlve on tho reparations commis sion, an international body set up hy tho treaty to fix and collect Ger many's reparation bill. Tho vote came sooner than had* neon oxpoctod, tho leaders agreeing to it as part of a plan to complote tho consideration of amendments as soon as possible so that tho Sonato might got down to the ronl work of ? drafting a ratification resolution. Only two of the committee's -1.") amendments now remain to be con sidered, and it is hoped to bring them to a vote early next week. Thoy both relate to equalization of voting strength in ?ho leaguo of nations. Troops to Relievo Congestion? New York. Oct. L'O.-I'Mvo hun dred soldiers of the regular army were landed here to-day from the transport George Washington to at tempt to end the congestion at the army piers in Brooklyn caused by the longshoremen's strike. The men art! Dudor orders "to shoot if necessary," according to a statement made by Brig. Gen. Potor Davison, chlof of troop movements al lite port of embarkation.. "The troops will aid in moving transports or whatever oise is necessary." said Gen. Davison. NOTICIO TO D10BTORS AND CREDITORS. All persona indebted to the Estate of C. L, O'KEEEEY, DECEASED, nro hornby notified to make payment to tho undersigned, and all persons having claims against said catato will present the same, duly attested, within tho time prescribed by law, or be barred. MRS. EUC Y O'KKLLKY, Administratrix of tho Estato of C. L, O'Kolloy, Deceased. Oct. 1, 1919. 40-43 NOTICE OF SPECIAL J?: t/K? ?TIONj In accordance with Section 17421 Civil Code of South Caronuv ?1012J and pursuant to an order ?>f th? County Board of Education . ? Ocoj nee County, South Carolin.;:, notice ls hereby given that a Sp?cial liilactloii will be held at tho school house ln| Long Creek School Distrb . >. ."?' . on SATURDAY, Oct. 25, lil ?. for] tho purpose of voting on tho <.. osti?n of levying a Special Tax ol nilla on tho real and personal property within tho said district, to ho used for School Purposes in soi?: ! i:\tric? At said oiection each ele 'tOT CsYor ing tho voting on of said special levj of six mills shall cast a ballot con taining tho word "Y08" printed re written thereon, and each . lector op posed to said levy shall ca. ! a balle-, containing tho word "No" . lated or written thereon. At the said election only such electors as return real or pomonal property for taxation, ant', who ex hibit their tax receipts ami re {tatra tion certificates as required In sue rai elections, shall bo allowtV to vote Polls will bo opened at 7 o'clock a. m. and will close at 4 O'clock p. a.. .1. (irs PHiLI i ?'. \V. N. .MOOR . C. W. SMITH Trustoos of Long ('reek School Pla trict, Xo. 59. Managers of Election Oct. I.".. Iii I!). I - 13, Master's Sales. STATE OF SOUTH CAROL MA, COUNTY OF OCONF' In Court of Common II ?as. Pursuant to decrees of the uioio said Court, in tho cases nam d below, 1 will olfer for sale, to tho highosl bidder, In front of tho Couti House I door, at Walhalla, South Caroili a, on MONDAY, tho 3(1 day of Novcmbor, 1919, hetwoon the legal hours of anio, tho tracts of land below described: Mrs. Lillie Lake Freeman, ?Villain Wallace Meredith and He. < Has kel Morodith, Plaintiffs. against Cynthia .lane Morodith nm! Clyde Losllo Kay. Katie Lucilo V ,y, Lula Nottlo Kay, Lillian Florine Kay. Thomas Calvin Kay and S illlain Jasper Kay, and Eugene J. Stone, aa Administrator of the Personal Estate of William T. Meredith, Deceased. Defendants. All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and be ing in Tugaloo Township, of the County of Oconce, State of South Carolina, on Prather's Bridge road, adjoining lands of J. M. Adams, J. N. Mooro and others, containing llfty-eight and one-half acres, more or less, known as Tract No. 3 of the Billy Wilson land, and more fu'ly represented by plat of survey thoreof by C. C. Myors, Surveyor, ?ad being the same tract of land con veyed to William T. Meredith by Mrs. Mattie S. Hull, by deed dated Doc. 24, 1907, and recorded lr. Uerk's Office, Oconee County, S. C., on tho 2d day of Novombcr, 1908, in Book II, page 288. T Kl IMS OE SA DE-One-third cash and balance In two equal an nual Installments, with leavo to the purchaser to anticipate payment of the whole or any part of tho said credit portion; tho said credit por tion lo bear Interest, from day of sale and bo secured by bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises; that in even! of the failure of the purchaser or purchasers to comply with the terms of sale Within live days from day of sale. Ibo Mas ter do re-advertise and re-sell said premises on the following snleday or some convenient sn today thereafter, at the same place and on the samo terms as heretofore set out, at tho risk of the former purchaser, or purchasers, and thal he do continue so to do until he has found a pur chaser or purchasers, who comply with the terms of sale. Purchaser to pay extra for papers and stamp. W. (). WHITE. Master for Oconee County, S. C, October 13th, hi in 42-4-1 W. M. Brown, Plaintiff, against Julia Simpson and Lona Knox, Do fondants. All that certain piece, parcel OJ tract of land, situate, lying and ho ing In tho State and County aforo said, and near tho Town of Wesi Union, containing Ave and ono-hnli (6Vfi) acres, more or less, jolnlnf lands of Novillo Brothors, L. Il LISTEN! Carload Windows and Doors, Carload Cement, Carload Wagons, Carload Buggies. Thc above goods bought before the advance in price. .J* Our Stock of SHELF HARDWARE, Blacksmith Tools Automobile Buggy Wagon Paints and Varnishes is complete. It will pay you to see us before you buy, for we are here to "Sell thc Goods/' HARDWARE CO., Westminster, S. <J. Rimrodt and others, and being tho bailie land conveyed to Andrew Simpson by L. Ashmoro and Riley Cooper, as reference to said deeds will fully show. TERMS OF SALE-Cash. That in event of failure of tho purchaser or purchasers to comply with tho terms of tho salo immediately, tho Mastor do ro-sell said promises on tho samo salosday, or somo con venient salesday thoroaftor, at the same place, and on tho samo tofms as heretofore sot out, nt the risk of Ibo fernier purchasor, or purchasers, and that ho do continuo so to do until ho has found a purchaser, or purchasers, who shall comply with the torms of salo. Purchaser to pay oxtra for papers and stamp," W. 0. WHITE, Master for Oconoo County, S. C. October 15th,-1919 42-44