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The standard is fixed-and ? * * > the maker keeps it there-the best made? longest-lived, most efficient storage battery is the STORAGE BATTERY It? use ensures you uninterrupted correntias needed no buckled plates, no sulphating A steady flow of power with, none of the troubles and uncertainties of, ordinary batteries. GUARANTEED FOR TWENTY MONTHS The longest guarantee period placed upon any storage battery Let us tell you what we know about it. PIEDMONT MOTOR CO., WALHALLA, S. C. DELAYED NOTES FROM SENECA. Presbyterian Pastor and OlUccrs En joy Get-together Meeting. Seneca, Nov. 30.- (Letter delayed, too late for last wook.)-Special: Miss Frances Arlington, of Green wood, was tho attractive guest of Miss Rebecca Todd the past week. Mrs. W. M. Riggs, of Clemson, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Willis. Mrs. W. J. Lunney has returned, after a delightful visit to relatives in Philadelphia. During her absence she also visited Washington, New York and other places of interest. Dr. J. ll. Burgess and Mrs. Mamie Burgess left Saturday last for Clin ton to attend tho funeral, Sunday, of their sister-in-law, Mrs. T. P. Bur gess, who died in a hospital in Char leston Friday night. She was the wife of Rov. T. P. Burgess. Mrs. G. W. Gignilliat and Mrs. J. J. Norton have been in Floronco sev eral days on account ot the illness ot Mrs., Francis Adams. Tho latest re port from Mrs. Adams ls encourag ing, and it Is hoped that she will soon be able to loave tho hospital. Her many friends wish for her a speedy recovery. W. P. Reid was In Anderson Sun day for* the purpose of attending ser vices In Central Presbyterian church, where Dr. Trigg A. M. Thomas is holding a series of services. Dr. Thomas is evangelist for the General Assembly and ls considered one of QUESTION CLEARED UP Walhalla Readers Can No Longer Doubt the Evidence. Again and :.gain wo lin vc road of strangers In distant towns who have been cured by tills or that medicine. But Walhalla's port?iont quostlon has always boon "Ifas anyone hero In Walhalla been curod?" Tho word of a stranger living a hundred miles away may be true, but it cannot have the ramo weight with us as tho word of our own Citizen?, whom wo know and respoet, and whoso ovldenco wo oan so oasily provo. Mrs. 0. H. Whlto, Broad St., Wal halla, says: "A few years ago I had backache and other symptoms of kid ney trouble. I had sharp pains, shoot through my kidneys and I was in pretty bad shape. I was feeling quite miserable when I was told to try Doan's Kidney 1*1118 and one box en tirely cruod mo. I advise anyone sui ferrlng from kidnoy complaint to give Doan's a trial." Price 60c, at all dealors. Don't simply ask for a kidnoy remedy-get Donn's Kidney Pills-the same that Mrs. White had. Foster-Mllbura Co. Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. the strongest preachers In the South ern Presbyterian church. Gordon Todd' civil engineer for the Southern Railway, with head quarters in Charlotte, spent Thanks giving here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Todd. Miles Hunter, one of Pendleton'* loading business men, was a business visitor hero Friday. Thos. Langford and Hubert Par nell, of Jasper county, and Glen Smoak, of Orangoburg, were guests of Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Hines Thanks giving Day. Miss Mary Hines attended tho dance at Clemson College last week. One of the most delightful social events of tho season "was a pre Thanksglvlng dinner party, given on Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Jones for a "get-together" of the pastor and officers of the Pres byterian church. There were fifteen guests, including Rev. I. E. Wallace and Elders J. W. Todd. Dr. E. A. Hines, Dr. E. 'C. Doyle, W P. Reid, G. W. Ballengor, R. D. Neill and J. E. Sitton. The deacons were J. W. Byrd, C. N. Gignilliat, F. S. Holleman, T. L. Striding, B. A. Lowry and H. P. Holleman, and T. B. Jones, the host. An elegant flve-courso dinner was served, Dr. E. C. Doyle acting as toastmaster. He was responded to by Dr. Hines, Rev. I. E. Wallace and J. W. To'dd. Each ope in his talk refer red to tho mutual benefit derived from these social meetings, and to Mr. and Mrs. Jones were given all praise for affording them such a pleasant, ev ing. The unanimous opinion prevailed that there should be more frequent got-togother occa sions of the pastor and officers. -.. - To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE PROMO QUININE (Tablets.) It stops the Cough sod Headache and work* off the Cold. E. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 30c Claude E. Halo Transferred. We are in receipt of a card from tho Commander of tho H. S. Navy, In which wo aro informed that Claude E. Halo was transferred, Dec. 1st, from the receiving ship at New York to tho U. S. S. Shnwmut. This ls in dication that young Hale ls progress ing satisfactorily in tho naval service and will soon bo accounted as ono of Uncle Sam's full-fledged soamon of tho fighting type. Young Halo enlisted for naval sor vlco from Walhalla, and ho ls pleas antly known by many, who will bo glad to loam of his" p ?ress. In recent yoars tho books publish ed in tho Gaolic language in Ireland have outnumbered those printed in English almost two to one. AN EIGHTEE N-Y EA R-OLD GIRJL Uses ltoiuly Wit mul liiunls Throo Highwaymen Behind liars. Winona, Miss., Dec. 1.-Tho quick vit and prompt action of an 1 S-year old girl to-day resulted in the cap turo of three alleged highwaymen ! who murdered C. T. Ho.ves, Jailer. ' ut Memphis, yesterday, and after wards made their e leap?, j Clyde Hamilton was shot and kill- i ed whoa he resisted arrest. Hamilton was shot dead hy Sheriff R. F. Smith. E. B. Kelly and R. B. Shaw are \ now in Montgomery Jail awaiting the arrival of otllcers from Memphis. The thirst of the three mon caused their capture. After leaving a freight train, on which they rodo to Winona, they went to the home of H. T. Dodd and asked for water. Ml3s Mary Dodd was In tho house alone. She cohn plied with tho request, and at the same time recognized them as the men wanted in Memphis, their pictures having appeared in a news paper of that city to-day^ Immediately after the three mon left the house Miss Dodd called up the sheriff's office. Sheriff Smith and Marshal Joe Gwyn found the men In a coal car. Hamitlon was in an ugly mood and denied that he was the person wanted. He made a motion as though to reach for his gun and Sheriff Smith opened fire. Hamilton fell to the ground and at the same time pulled his gun, attempting to shoot the sheriff, when he waa again shot, this time hy Marshal Gwyn. Admit? Hlowlng Wife's Head Off. Haleigh, N. C., Nov. 30.-Mrs. Charles Davis, wife of a wealthy far mer, who shot her through the head three times while she was in bod Thursday morning, died soon after midnight. Davis, who had drunk twelve pints of liquor in the day, recovered sensi bility enough Tuesday morning to employ lawyers and refuse to make a statement. He says he has no knowledge of killing his wife. An 18-year-old daughter, who Jumped from up-stairs and suffered a broken ankle, ls the only witness. Dnvls and Sam Shadrick, who lived nearly twenty miles from Ral eigh, occupy adjoining cells. Shad rick admits shooting' his wife's head off and seeing it fall In the stove as she prepared breakfast for him. He charges her with Infidelity. He was discharged as cured from an insane asylum in October. Pittsburg t-barges Theft to Kaiser. Pittsburg, Pa., Dec. 2.-Witnesses ind spectators in criminal court heio yesterday craned thoir necks about the big room wfien a tipstaff, in a booming voice, announced that "Kai ser Wilhelm" was wanted at the bar. Newspaper mon, quick to,scent * story," approached the court and asked that they be given Information relative to Kaiser Wilhelm. It waa explained that the Wilhelm in ques tion was a resident of* Millvale, a suburb of PlttsburgKand that he had been indicted for larceny, but not yet arrested. Colds Cause Grip and Influenza LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove the cauoe. There U only one "Bromo .Quinine." E.W. GROVE'S ?i?nature on the box. Soo. Tho Value of Votch and Outs. (From Clemson Bulletin.) F. Lee Gaines, a young farmer of Townvillo, who farms lu Anderson and Oconeo counties, has secured some remarkable results with vetch and oats as a cover crop. According i to a recent report of Goo .R. Briggs, I Oconee county agent, Mr,. Gaines will average ovor a bale of cotton per i aero on upwards of 100 acres of cot ton. One field will average probably a bale and a half per acre. A tenant ! share cropper made 22 bales on IG j acres in 1910. On still another field' lf> bales were harvested as com-, pared with a harvest of only three bales from the same field Just four yoar3 ago. Vetch and oats made the , difference . Mr. Gaines turned under vetch and oats four foot high last spring, and his neighbors thought he was crazy, but ho told them to wait and see. Mr. I Gaines sows votch and oats in tho cotton fields in the fall, and while there is slight damage to tho cotton, j he does not worry over this damage, for ho ls repaid for it a hundred-fold in benefits from tho cover crop. His farm ls becoming a sort of mecca for other farmers, who visit lt to see what he ls accomplishing, and what they see is moro eloquent than words A list lin Voted Into tho League. Geneva, Doc. 1. - Austria was unanimously voted a member of tho 'League of Nations by tho commission for the admission of new states hore to-day. It is expected tho assembly of tho league will ratify tho action. Ti' --- POLICEMAN SHOOTS BUHOIJAR. Youthful Culprit Refuses to Divulgo Names of His Puls. ? mm JW York, Dec. 1.-Tho latest of boy burglary episodes ended when Policeman Josoph Smith shot David Steele, IC years old, below tho heart Tuesday. Steelo ls charged with being ono of three boys who smnshed a Forty second street store window, grabbed tha^biugs and ran. Smith gave chase and. cornered Steelo, who whirled, pointed two navy revolvers a tho officer and yollod: "I've got tbe drop on you! Now step back or "ll blow your hoad off," Policeman Smith did not know the revolvers were two of nine taken from tho window, and not loaded, so ho fired. ?\Vhon asked at the hospital who his'iConipanlons were, Stoolo said: "Vm no rat! i won't squeal, broke tho window with a piece, of Irish confetti (a brick.) I bad two guns in my hands, and (turning to Smitp) I would have killed you If they had been loaded." There I? more""Catarrh In this section Of th* country th ia all other diseases put together, ?nd for years lt was sup posed to be Incurable. Doctors prescribed local remedies, and by? constantly falling to cur? with local treatment, pronounced it Incurable. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly influenced by constitutional con ditions and thereforo requires constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Med! cln*#; manufactured by F. J. Cheney Sc Co.,. Toledo, Ohio, ta a constitutional remedy, ts taken internally and acts thru* tin Blood on tho Mucous Surfaces of the System. One Hundred Dollars re ware is offered for any case that Hall's' Catarrh Medicine fails to cur?. Send for circulars and testimonials. F. J. CHENEY Sc CO., Toledo, Ohio. Bold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Hopo for Ship is Abandoned. Seattle, Wash., Dec. 1.-Hope tba tho Schooner barge W. J. Pirrie, los in ?Friday's storm off the Washington coast, bad worked its way to the ope sea and to safety, was abandoned yesterday with the report from Clal lam Bay that two survivors and body bad been found on the be:ic of Cape Johnston and taken to 1 Push. Another report received here at noon said two more bodies, thought to be those of Capt. A. B. Jenson and P. I lob man. mate, Jiad been found. This report, however, could not be confirmed. Mefnebrs of the searching party doctored, they had been unable to dud1 \iuiy trace, of. the schoonerrberge or other survivors. MOTHER S FRIEND For Expectant Mothers USED BY THREE SESSERAY?G?SS .MT* rot soo ia. rr es MOTMBRHOOD ASS ra? MST. pit? BSASflSLB FUfULATOR CO., Din. 8-D. ATLANTA, GA. Lawlessness Menaces <ireenvillo. Greenville, Dec. 1.-In view of numerous complaints of burglaries, daring hold-ups and general lawless ness, a meeting of the law and order committee of the Young Men's Busi ness League was called yesterday by Major W. D. Workman, president, to be held to-day. Many complaints wire registered at the office of tho Business League to-day following the discussion of present conditions that took place last night at the meeting of the Greenville Post of the Ameri can Legion. Citizens, including for mer soldiers, volunteered to do pa trol duty so long as necessary to aid the officers In stamping out this new reign of terror. No Worm? lu a Healthy Child All children troubled with Worms have an un healthy color, which Indicates poor blood, and as a rule, there ls more or tess stomach disturbance. GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC given regu larly for two or three weeks will enrich the blood, Improve the digestion, and act as a general St renflth enlntf Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be In perfect health. Pleasant to take. 7Sc per bottle. Former President it 1 Candidate Dead. Long Beach, Cal., Dec. 1.-'Eugene W. Chafln, 68 years of ago, prohibi tion candidate for President In 1903 and 1912, died here yesterday at his home from burns received on Nov. 20, when his clothing caught fire while he was lighting a gas heater, f "Felt Like Man and Wife, Ail Run Were Oreatly h 66"RiffY WIFE and I, after a hard JjfjL spring on the farm, were tired apd run-down," nays Mr. EL B. Mulkey, of Route 1, Acworth, Oa. ..We neither felt well. I knew my blood waa bad, aa 1 had little bella on the back of my neck. "We felt we needed a builder. We bad heard of Ziron and thought lt mutt bo what wo need od. It certainly waa. Wa took lt faithfully, and after a week or auch a matter we began to tool better. My wlfo felt like cooking, MOTHER! "California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative Accept "California" Syrup of Figs nly-look for tho name California >n tho package, then you aro suro .our child ls having tho host and nost ha rm loss physic for the little itomach, liver and bowels. Children ovo its fruity inste. Full directions m each bottle. You' must say "Call ornia."-adv. Caress of Oog Fatal. York, Maine. Dec. li.-The caress ii his dog resulted in tho killing of Herbert E, Ware yesterday. Ware A'as leaning on his rifle in the woods, ?.hen Hie dog in play Jumped upon lim, and in so doing stepped on the rigger of the weapon, discharging a nillet into Ware's right oyo. The letter D as a Roman numeral simplyfying 500 was not so used un til 150U A. D. fo wi \. I 'I Di in co Hi ea Tl in Tl ea fo iti m Tr C< Ti bj Pi ai Tl tu lu fa of m fo C .ll tc ? Was Very Weak "After the birth of my baby I had a back-set," writes Mrs. Mattie Cross while, of Olade Spring, Va. MI was very ill; thought I was going to die. I was so weak I couldn't raise my head !o get a drink of water. 1 took... medicine, yet I didn't get any better. I was constipated and very weak, getting worse and worse. I sent for Ca ; dui." TAKE The Woman's Tonic "1 found after one hol lie of Cardui I was im proving," adds Mrs. Crosswhite. "Six bot tles of Cardui and ... I was cured, yes, I can say they were a God-send to me. I believe I would have died, had it not been for Cardui.'1 Cardui hu been found beneficial In many thousands of other cases of womanly trou bles. If you feel the need of a good, strengthen ing tonic, why not try Cardui ? lt may be Just what you need. All Druggists Eating" -Down from Farm Work, Jelped by Ziron. and I sure felt like eating. "Ziron sure did us good. It made us both feel stronger and hotter for the fall work, which everyone knows ls 'some work* on a farm. My bolls began to dry op, though just at first they seemed worse. "We are much better and can highly I recommend Ziron, and gladly do so for lt sure did us good." Ziron le a safe, reliable, tonie med?* eine, good for men, women and child ren, when an Iron tonie ls Indicated. It ls way to take and contains aa habit-forming drugs. Ask your druggist or dealer. SIX PER CK NT RONDS *. IOU SAIiK. Tho County Highway Commission r Oronoo County, South Carolina, lil offer for salo, at eleven o'clock M" on TUESDAY. DECEMBER th, 1020, Throo Hundred Thousand siluro Serial Coupon Bonds, bear g Interest at tho rate of six per nt, payable semi-annually, on the ?st days of January and July of ch year, mude pnyable in Chicago, toso bonds will mature in annual stallntonts front two to thirty yours, toy uro In denominations of ff 1,OOO ch. Ampio methods aro provided r taking caro of tho payments of itorost and Installments as they ature. They are exempt by law om Koderai income tax, all Stato, jun ty and Municipal and School txes. These bonds havo been authorized t an Act of tho L?gislature, ap oved tho lentil day o? March. 1020, td aro part of the Four Hundred liousand Dollars In bonds theroby ithorized, One Hundred Thousand tvlng already boon sold and paid ir, Bonds are subject to approval Attorneys Storey, Thorndike, Bal or & Dodgo, of Boston, Mass. Tho Commission Offers these bonds ir salo on competitive bids on DE EMBER 14th. 1020, to he dollvorod lunary 1st, 1021, at which Hmo ln irest will begin to run on thom.' Cort Bled or Cashier's Chock for G,ooo.oo, made payable to tho Sec stary of tho Oeonee Highway Cont itsslon. as a guarantee of evidence t good faith, must accompany all Ids. Tho Commission reserves tho gilt to reject any and all bids. M. R. MCDONALD. Secretary, ' Walhalla, S. C. Dec. 1, 1020. 48-10 STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Oeonee. In Court. Common IMeas. . M. Gumbrell, Mrs. Clara Du Boso, John Brandt, J. Gordon, Marshall Abbott, Mrs. J. E. Addis, Q, L. Barker, J. Davis Abbott, W. M. Payne, J. C. Darker, C. E. Gam brell, Geo. M. Ansol, Mrs. Sophia Ritter. Mrs. D. M. Rlmrodt, Mrs. M. 'j. Koli, B. K. Sloan, John A. Ansel, W. T. Alexander, lt. ll. Al exander, S. H. Collins, J. ll. Bar nett, L. A. Guyton, E. M. Smith, Jumes L. Burley, Mrs. Florence B. Richardson, Miss Maggie Ray Burley, M. M. Dunley, Neille Httd ' son, Mrs. L. L. Chandler, Jessie 13. Boozer, Mamie Burley, Gladys K. Burley, Poarlo D. Barron, B. B. Burley, Mrs. Corrio P. Gillison and W. W. Burley, Petitioners, vs. loy M. Abbott, J. Ed. Addis, B, D. Broazealo, J. D. McMahan. W. R. Davis, John D. Burns, Mrs. Birdie . B. Wickliffe, W. S. Dean, C. R. Dean, and Prank Donn, Defendants. ORDER. Thia case coming on to bo heard, nd tho preliminary report of the loard of Viewers having this day een flied with this Court, and hav IIg been examined and found to be i due and proper form, tho Court urthor finds from tho Viewer's re ort that the Drainage District is ract'icablo and will proporly drain lie bottom land of said district and o beneficial to the public health and rotect the public highways croas ig said proposed Drainago District nd creek, and will be conducive to be general wolfaro and health of the ominunlty; and the Court hereby ppolnts the 28th day of DECEM IER, 1920, at ten A. M., nt Walhalla lourt House, ns the tinto and placo rhon it will further hear and con Idor nnd pass upon tho said report. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, That copy of this order be posted at the !ourt House door and at five con picuous places within tho Drainage Hstrlct, and be published in The leowec Courier, a newspaper of gen ral circulation within the county, or two. cons?cutive weeks. Given under my hand and official eal, this 30th day of November, A. >. 19 20. JOHN F. CRAIG, (Seal.) Clerk Court Common Pleas in and or Oeonee County, S. C. R. T. JAY NBS, Attorney. Dec. 1, 1920. 4'8~49 \- ?fa f>J. ?fa ?fa ?fa ?fa ?J. ?fa fa fafa fa PROFESSIONAL CARDS., fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa mfa fa fa [m DR. W. It. CRAIG, fa j? Dental Surgeon, fa [m WALHALLA, S. CAROLINA, fa I Office Over C. W. Pi te h lord's fa fa Store. fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa mfa fa mfa fa fa fa J. R. BAULK, fa fa A tt orney -ttt-Lmw, fa fa WALHALLA, S. C. 4* fa State & Federal Court Practice, fa |? FARM l/OA NS. 4* fa BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS, fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa B. L. II ERN DON . fa A ttorney-at-Luw ?fa fa WALHALLA, S. C. ?fa fa PHONE NO. Ol . *f fa BUY. WAR SAVINGS STAMPS, ?fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa ?fa ?fa ?fa fa fa R . T . J A Y N B S , fa fa Attorney-nt-Law, fa fa WALHALLA, S. 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