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The Envy of Many Eyes -a Hot Spot Chalmers tfralUj Fir* VOU command attention in a Hot Spot Chalmers whether you want it or not. The right'kind of attention, not notoriety, but the silent praise of thc man at the curb. This tacit appreciation for "V Hot Spot Chalmers has not been won in a day, but is the accomplishment of a superior laboratory, superior engineering mentality, the use of a huge sum of money-and time. Today one need not look far in a Hot Spot Chalmers to find the underlying cause. It's Hot Spot and Ram s-horn. How two little devices could develop a motor car to sucha high peak of efficiency is well worth knowing. We shall be delighted to give you the "inside;" and after you've had one ride you too will say Chalmers is one of the few great cars of the world. $ i 685 f. o. b. Detroit Ballenger Hdw. and Furniture Co., SENECA, C. m?-.-;-:-?-:-1- . - ^ OTTO SCHUMACHER, Jr. GEO. D. SCHUMACHER. Q? J A GOOD TIME ? I TO BUY GOOD FLOUR. * ? NOW. I ? j& Fresh Celery Every Week. J& i Cash Grocery Co., w|lh?"a Why Not Have a HOME OF YOUR OWN? Several of the most attractive and desirable homes in thc Town of Walhalla Thc Garden of Health-which stands fronting the beautiful Blue Hills from which thc pure air and water flow off the Blue Ridge Mountains. You should see this property at once and make your choice. jassi I HAVXi THE FOLLOWING TO OFFER : - This is a handsome 12-room home, and 1\ acres of land, on Corner of College Vest Wesley Streets, known as thc J, A, Steck property, (Sec Cut Above.) Also, an elegant 7-room cottage, beautiful grounds, every convenience, on r of College and Ervin Stree LS, known as thc McKinney home place. One very desirable 4-acre lot. with 6-room cottage, corner of College and Mauldin Streets, known as the Fahnestock property. IMIM LANDS. * Several desirable farms to close out at reducedprices. These places are near good schools. If you want a bargain see me quick. They are for sale, not to keep. At COL ft Houde. R, H. ALEXANDER, Walhalla, So. Ca. ADMINISTRATRIX'S ?SALK OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. Pursuant to an Order of the Court of Probate, I will offer for sale, FOR CASH, to the highest bidder, at the late residence, of the deceased, in Oconee county, S. C., at 10 o'clock a. m., on SATURDAY, Oct. 25th, 1919, the Personal Property belong ing to the Estate of L. H. RI M RODT, Deceased, consisting of: Two Mules, one Hog, one Wagon, one Buggy and Harness, Farming Tools and Imple ments, etc. (MRS.) D. M. RI M RODT, Administratrix of the Estate pf L. H. Rimrodt, Doceasod. Oct. 15, 19 19. 42-43. Austria Ratifies Treaty. Vienna, Oct. 17.-The Austrian national assembly to-day ratified tho peace treaty of St. Germain. The ratification was voted without debate. Tho German party alone opposed favorable action. Richland Graded School. Richland, Oct. 20.-Special: The Richland Graded School will open the fall term on Monday, Oct 27 th, at 9 a. m., with.appropriate opening exercises. All the pupils and patrons in the district are requested to be present at the opening. Miss Corinne Little and Miss Ovie Banks, of Cnrnesville, Ga., will have charge of the school. . BALLENGEB Mw. and Furniture Co., Seneca,, w. <J. Let Us Hand You This Bag of Money -It Represents the Big Saving in Fuel You Can Make With Cole's Hot Blast iii Your Home OUR GUARANTEE 1, We guarantee a Baring ol ono third tn fuel over ?ny lower dralt atovo of the ramo size, with soft coal, lignite or slack. X. Wo gu?ranle o Cole's Hot Blast to uso Iris hard coal for heating a given eimeo than any haso burner cia''.? with samo alic firo pot. 5. We guarantee that thc rooms can bc heated (rom one to two hours each morning with thc (ucl put In tho atore the evening bofore. 4. We guarantee that the store will hold fire with soft coat or bard coal from Saturday evening to Mon day morning. 5. We guarantee * uniform heat day and night wita eoft coal, hard coal or lignito. 6. We guarantee every stove to rei ian absolutely airtight as long as used. 7. Wo guarantee the feed door to be smoko and dust PR?\V# guarantee th? antl-pufiiDg draft to prevent pufflag, The above guarantee is usade with the understand lng that the atove be operated according to d.rectlons, aad connected up ?Uh a good flue. Cole's Original Hot Blast No. 18 L?cala from Bounty Lund. Bounty Land, Oct. 20.-Special: Mr. and Mrs. J. N. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Davis, Robert Mc Donald and daughter, Miss Mildred, J. D. McMahan and W. T. Hubbard, wore all visitors at the Atlanta fair last Week. Little Miss Lucile Wright has been quite ill for several days, but is con valescent. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Milam,- Mrs. Seaborn and Mrs. Macaulay, ot Wal halla, were short-while guests at'the home of Mrs. J. B. Pickett last week. O. H. Doyle, of Anderson, spent Sunday night at his home here. Miss Nettie Hubbard, of Ander son College, was with home folks the week-end. Notwithstanding the error made by your correspondent in giving the dato of tho box supper, a nico sum of $27.00 was realized from the sale of tho seven boxes Varnished on Fri day evening Instead of Saturday evening. The sum will go to the Connie Maxwell Orphanage. Mr. Palmer, of near Pendleton, will establish a saw mill on the (Mill son farm in a few days. Claude Lynch, of Liberty, was at borne Ibo week-end. P. K & S J. BARKER, GROCERS. We have a nico line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, mid our stock is hoing added to dally. Wo are not profiteers, HO come around and seo us and we know wo cnn trade. P. K. & S. J. Barker. (Next Door to?nsersFurnltureStore,) Walhalla. S. C. mm ?mm ? ? mm mm fj?rned to Death in Air. Tampu, Fla., Oct. 18.-It was learned nore to-day that Sorgt. Pilot John Ita tl) Inc, of Malvern Hill, Va., wus burned to death Thursday In mid-air over Carlstrom Meld, at Ar can:.-, following a collision between his ih.i'.'hine and that of Lieut. Bark er, ivho '.dmself had a miraculous oso*?!.<, coining .down from a 1,000 foo' levai with his right wing a coi" late wreck. The body was sent to his Korne for burial. .*.'.'. Aged Women, Paupers, Made Booze. W! laington, N. C., Oct. 17- Two aged white women were found operating a rum distillery by officers in thu heart of the city to-day. Both arc on the county's charity list. Ono of iii mi had over $600 on her per sni lboy have given bond toi\ thi Appearance In court. A inimssador from Italy Dies.. . ishlngton, Oct. 20.-Count V. Mac? ii di Cellere, Italian ambassa dor io the United States since 1913, died h the emergency hospital hore lo i ' ht just ns he was about to un di ah operation. He had boon ill ice Saturday. . i ul uss di Celloro and several nu II ?ora of the embassy staff wore lie hospital "when his death oc cui -l The ambassador was 56 yen Ol .'.go. IAVO lOW.N LOTS POK SALK. Virtue of authority contained ii. r?solution of tho Town Council i e Town of West Union, s. C., ii: following Real Bistate, consist i?:i ut two Town Lots, will be offered fe il . to tho highest bidder, FOR ? . il In front of tho Court House ri? in vVallmlln, S. C., on MON DA i' tho 3d day of November, 1010, e b?>ur for public sales, to-wit: ? i ,ot, 00 by 100 foot, ti io Lot, 90 by 100 foot, . dh Lots boing In woods, and ndj Illing property of Wost Union Sdi ol District, in which West Union ol House ls situated, lands of J, i T ro?well and others. ny other Information dosirod !< ii erning these lots may bo had ,-nix ing to J. C. SHOCKLEY, In . .ni, or O. C. LYLES, Town irk. Wost Union, S. C. Lots are o cd .by the Town of Wost Union. Ott. 15, 1919. 42-44 NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT AND DISCHARGE. NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMEN1 AND DISCHARGE. Notice lg hereby given that the un* derslgned will make application to V. F. Martin, Judge of Probate for Oconee County, in the State of South Carolina, at his office at Walhalla Court House, on Friday, the 14th day of November, 1919, at ll o'clock In the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as said application can be heard, for leave to make Anal settlement of the Estate of S C. BIGGERSTAFF, De ceased, and to obtain Anal discharge as Administrator of said estate. J. T. JOHNSON, Administrator of the Estate of S. C. Biggerstaff, Deceased. Oct. 22, 1919. 43-46 notice ls hereby given that the un derBlgned will make application to V. F. Martin, Judge of Probate tor Oconee County, in the State of South Carolina, at his office at Walhalla Court HOUHO on Monday, the 17th day of NOVEMBER, li l9, at ll o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as said application can be heard, for leave to make Anal settle ment of the Estate of Wm. M. WRIGHT, Deceased, and obtain final discharge as Exocutor of said Es tate. J. R. EARLE, Executor of the Estate of Wm. M. Wright, Deceased. Oct. 8,' 1919. 41-44 Same Stand for Your filDIill- Hil 10018 We have bought the entire stock of Matheson Hardware Co., consisting of Store and three large Warehouses, chocked fullof Good, Reliable Goods and Implements, such as Oliver Plows, Cole Planters and Grain Drills, Building Material, etc. Thousands of dollars' worth of these goods were bought long ago, direct from the factories-bought for the spot cash-and we are in position to save you money on Hardware, Building Material, Wire Fencing, Shingles and Blacksmith Tools, We will appreciate the business of all of Mathe son Hardware Co/s customers, and will endeavor to make it profitable to them to continue their business with us. Drop in to see us-see our immense line of Hard ware, Building Material, Automobile Supplies, etc. Yours for business, Westminster Hardware Co., LS, Pitts - D. J, Miller - C. H. Miller