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1Cor key'? N?jc-I-CMo Is abso
juttly unequalled as a nob
pol-'onou; ?y ?odo rsn t nod
germ destroyer. It n-jsltivcly
provevta diseases In poultry
Louse?, foo? and brooders,
dot; kennels, stable?, or (rota
cesspools, sinks, dews*, gar
bage palls, Cte.
EConkey's Hox-!-Cide
Saves Medicine Monty
Indispensable to poullrytncn.
URO ft for choler?, roup, can
ker, k'.ip'.'i. cFiii.-v.cn pox, pip.
etc. A sure lou*e destroyer,
hold in any quaaUty. Ask tor
i k pc dal book.
F?ll HALL UV EVANS? I'JIAItMAt ?,
" ' ' Three Stores.
ni: ?voe
'Insurance on Fowler's Garage ;
Will Be Adjusted Today and
Amount of Payment Settled
' *flWl!
Whon Fowler'a garago was burned'
tho owner of th" place began to hives- j
ligate tito matter of insurance and
found that ho was carrying policies I
aggregating 522,500. This included ail
ol' thc Bccond-hand ; automobilca in I
stock ut the time ot'tho fire, number
ing 49 all told, and J. S. Fowler at
onvo mado application to tho insur
ance companies to settle. This they
refused to. do, claiming that ali t
automobiles woro not worth, tho price |
asked for them by Mr. Fowler.
For some months tho matter hung!
fir o there and then lt was determined
that tho question would have to bc j
adjusted by a board of arbitration
Mr. Fowler selected T. H. Enr?o, or |
Anderten, tho insuranco compunios
selected Loo A. Folger, of Ch ?
N. c., and thcBO two soloctcd T E.
Eskbw, of Columbia, as tho third mem
ber of the board.
MT. Jfolgor and Mr. Esfcew arrived]
in the city last night, and determined
to adj?st tho matter, but they found
that Mr. Earle'was out of tho city and
accordingly , they bad to Oil his place
with'S Substitute. This was,done and|
tho three'men will .meet thtsr morning, j
will gd ovor tho situation and will de
termine tho amount of lnsurnnco to bo |
paid
ffire Truck
? i*tt*';' . ?-?j- ' :
Report Says That the City h Con*,
sirring Buying New Engine
r 5or th? department ,
- .:.ra?lt may bw?0 doyens* possibly
.io days, beforo any action is-taken, lt.
is pjo&GjS '?sriUvo r?#ct that tito city pf'
jMdoram will shortly placo an order
for n "combination cnglno to add to tho
;\clty*Bi'nre oqulpmenL Tho now appa
ratuH - will consist of a flro engine
pump ah'd lanl arrangement for carry-,
. lng ^additional, IIOBO and lt ls believed
that tho flro department's effective
ness will bo increased by ahout 'BO
per e?STf when tho new machino 1B pur
chased.
Tho publie IB aware or tho Tact that
members of tho flro committee- of city
council "have been * conducting an in
vestigation for tho last few weeks
Into tho' equipment possessed by other
cities aha several' members of the.
cnmmUt?fi Mya visited ether cit??s
and have seen tho;flre onglne in ac
tion.
In discusing th? matter, one mem
ber, of council said yesterday that, ho
wah heartily th favor of buying tho
new machine, nndiwhil? be c?uld not
forcsee'Svhat action thd fire commlt
: tee might" takb he Was convinced ot
tho fact that, the^ hew cnglno would bc
; In uso in-less than twomontha.
Will Bun C*r? Two WoekB,
Moxlco City, Oct? 13-Tho striking
8treet car employes here today agreed
to run tho--cars?, for fifteen days on
the old se?is1 of} wages. The govern
ment has promised that; at the end
bf this time, it, will arrange a satis
factoryfetflo^e|jt?ot the strike. 'The.
govornmetttsnow IsUn ?dual control bf
ail tho street coi' lines, '
LARGE NEW YORK BANKS EXPRESS A
WILLINGNESS TO ASSIST PLANTERS
Conference Held in New York Between Leading Banking Interes'*
and Representatives of Southern Cotton Planters Regarding
Formation of Large Pool to Finance Cotton Crop.
( Hy Associated Press.)
New York, Oct. M.-Informal con
ferences! took place today hero between
leading haling Interests and represen
tativo of Southern cotton planters re
garding the formation of a lurgc pool
tu limmen tho cotton crop ami there
by case the foreign exchange situation.
Some of the largest banks of this
city huvo expressed their wllingucss
?4o' help in the organization of a fund
umountlng to $160,000,000 willi which
to assist planter? and other cotton
dealers, whose interests have Buffer
ed severely as a result of tho Euro
peuu war.
It 1B not thorfrorpose of the local
bankers to lon /money on cotton or
warehouse rec pis for an indefinite
period, but rat er to make advances
at about 6 pur < mt until euch time ns
tho staple can o shipped in larger
quantities to Liverpool and other cot
ton contcm
St. Louis anf Now Orleans banks
will play a prominent part in the pro
posed pool and the leading financial
institutions of the Middle West, which
uro growing stronger in cash by rea
son of tlie inauguration of tho gruin
movement, ulso will In. asked to as
sist.
(?eorglu ItnnkN In Linc.
Atlanta, (Ia., Oct. 14.- Georgia bank
ers, at a mealing he'd herc today, de
cided to partic ipate in tho $150,000,000
colton pool suggested by Fest un J.
Wade nt. a recent meeting of hunkers
?md business men In St. Louis, by
which lt ls planned to retire 5,000,000
bales from the market _
m^h-of^-it?tfi?rici rind:
Stato banks, trust companies and bu
siness men from all over the State at
tended the meeting, which directed the
officers ot the Georgia Hankers' As
sociation to notify each bank what its
share of Georgia's $10.000,000 . sub
scription to the plan will bo and to
arranged forT receiving 'tho subscrip
tions.
RAISING OF $150,000,000 FUND TO
FI iANCE COTTON CROP IS ASSURED
New York Bt|iker? Agree to Furnish $50,000,000 If Rest of the
Country Will Supply $100,000,000.
New York, 0? ^. i4.-The raising ot I "3. All loanB to bo made at not to
a ?i GO.00,000 fur I by bankers and rep- oxcacd six cents per pound, middling
reseii tat ives ot outhorn cotton plant- ba s i sf to be secured by approved ware
ers to Onanco t o country^ cotton hoiiso receipts for cotton properly in
crop is asured? lt was enounced to- sured. .
night, and tho;J sderal Reserve Board ?4, Tho fund to bc called for by
at Washington ai bo called upon to tub Federal Reserve Board In such ln
manago tho fun 'and dlreV-tbo loan- staHmenla as may be neueasary.
lng of it cG Now York financial institutions
Now York bsj keys, at a conferenco wJJ? subscribe lift*; uni lion dollars un
wlth cotton pli itera representatives def above conditions toward Such fund:
here during the tay, agreed, lt ls stat-, provided tho balanco of tho country
cd, to furnish $( >,000,OpOLit.the rest.pf subscribes not lesa than one hundred
tho country wm d supply $100,000,000 mHUqn dollars. '
or moro under; c mdittonB ?greed to at ?The details aro to bo worked ,out
th\j conferenced :'X-.y by a committee to ho appointed by tho
t'est 11 a j. Vf? IS,- president ol :,tho Federal Reserve Board, which un
Mercantllo Natl? ml Bank of St:Louts, questionably will havo the support of
and a number o? the St. Louis Clearing ?Yery 1)art of tho country.
HouBo Associ?t! a,' Issued a statement ?'lt & recognised that tho caring
late tonight anti ittnclng the plan. Mr. for tho surplus cotton crop is a naUon
Wado said thatJ ile task pu^ Upon the a^ problem, o&o which Interests all
F?d?ral Reserve Board, while onerous manufacturing industries, commor
was readily acct ?ted by Secretary Mc- clal establishments, agricultural re
Adoo, who recoi alzed the-gravity.ot r orces, transpiration companies and
tho situation." - j ianclal lntereatarand^wtttch will un
Mr. Wade att nded the conferenco doubtedly receive universal support
?Si? left at mid Ight for Washington 4J?*ouahput the nation.
With tho expect* lon, it is understood! vV'TMitasicput upb? tho-Federal ;Re^
of discussing th watt ^wlUKtHOv mern- servo feoard while bnerb?s, was read
bora of tho i^def al/ Reservo Board. tor- uy accented by Secretary McAdoo,
morrow. Severa? yiruni?iic-ui r&t?: ^??s j w^o ^oogbitcd ihe gravity at the nil
business men wi o'canis to Now York nation, the necessity foractlon, na well
with Mr. Wade s?compauleti him to na the practicability of the' plan to
Washington. X .? meet ihe situation, and| it is ander
Mr. Wade's sn lenient set forth that stood that through his guiding Influ-r
a definite conch don WOB reached tc- once; the entire fund of $160,000,000
day between ifi? 8t Louis committee was modo available to the cotton
and'New Yorki l tinkers, -' ? . growers ot the^Souto'at a very modern
; "By the actibi ?t the^ ?lew York at tho rfate of interest rh'on lt. Is con
bankers," tho st lament says, vit may elder** that.ths losr, ls mad? to run a
be assumed safa y that tho fund- un-Jyear if the borrower so desires and the
doubtedly will ?I > raised .' within the bOirrower can pay tho lender any. time,
next few days J ' be. difficulty encoun- .".The committee had telegraphic ad
tered was to dat tmine how much the vicos, from Arkansas, Georgia, 'Louis
Byndicato could1' ?; ??snaged and mon- ; tana, Mlslaslppl, South Carolina, Okla
ey loaned at ?tMi^^i??ls tsj^n^ to fc?m^^
tb? borrower a^i-tter many confer- Of thoso Suite*7 unquestionably woUld
onces and tcinpiximc .communications contribute their proportionate part bf:
botween Washioi on and New Yorfe, it tho $5O^O0,000-; which was allotted to
was finally cqn hided to turn over the; South as its share of the fund. It
tho entire fundft tho lierai Reserve ls/;0q?ected that all of the eastera?
Uoard at W'ash? ?ion who would act northern and wcatern parts of tho
as manag?r of- sine and direct the country ?wtir bo asked ^o ^ntrlbn^
loaning bf tho ft d? Tho outline Ot tho pbw :that New. York bsa. spoken, par
plan as agreed^ On is OS follows : tlcularly BO as, the management of - the
"1. Organizo- ftBtfOOO.QOO cotton fund will be placed tn chariot the
Iban fund throb? out the United Stat- F?d?ral Reserve Boord at Washlng
es, which fund ?8??l be turned.over:to ton.. -.. ; "i v.- ???-ft?t?tMxfr' .
nr..i maeaRcd byttho FcdoraV Reserve ^TbV President. Secretary McAdoo
Board at WasnlsstbuVabd^o*^^ ?$?\ tho Federal Reservo, Board.,^bas
ilio national curriaoy asMCtoUbn ArtbV Ink^alr^Jr approved.tho plan ot rals
tho Fedoral ROB#VC Mw&jB&f?lW; ?W^l^WBOtWO.OOO fund to loan ba the
"2. AU lonna ? bo made payable on surplus colob;crop, lt is generally tto
or before ono yb* nt the Option, of diytood that nil departmentSvoTthO
tho borrower, wltb^^rn^rlgTr^
Federal Reservo Board to extend any plus cotton; crop to rapidly Increase
or all such loans mad o for two per- Ita exporta and . also to develop tho
leds ot six months each, Interest on scale of tho product to tho New Eng
such loans to bo at ratv of 0 per cent land and Southern cotton manufactur
por annum. ' .ldrai.** . : . ; ' .
A Loss
For Andmon and Some Gam for
Spartanburg by Reason o?
. Cb?yg? ?f In?^shfyc
J
Sffi?^iK?S^?^?^^^ war ?n? uaW times, when you visit
"S^^SSS^'^iJSSSZP^ The *??eta?y states that he.already
^?^ffi^SlSS has the assurance that there will bo
80,08 of th?:.fl?oet cattle in South"
S??fii"rt22 "f^SllviX? karolina sh'?wn at the fair. Tho
S^iKn??^in SSSSffll S?' ?edmont ??ctton has already dtter
f2???^?? !? 5ovo tho!* toe- ?an^ that 8hall n0 , er bo
tory to, Spart?nbnrg. \, Moving Was bn- of^as * ono brop country:
ff?S&?^?v^^'??"'??! ? ?nlS? Wth m **M toe farmers are
^?k??-?-1?^^^^?'^1?1 Arning- soiire br tb?ir cultivatable
- T??^?^Sr ;?L?et???r- lahds > ?w??>toes? lane's
r^^f^v^P^^^m.te./^^f''. to grasses and clover and raising ab
son about sbr, mbntha ago and fev a fine catU? as any country can boast
awWle did'ft.s^l^^ ot- Thore are alr?ady a number of
D?^tnr^^ venture fine r?*Uter*>d herd? of Red Pol?, tiiai
became 111 and finally there was a beautiful d?a? purpbse cc?bi Aber
?iiSiSolutton ot the concern. It ls prob- deon Angus.'. the black, butt-headed
able that this? accounts for the re-j beef cow; btithq Hereford, the whits
??V?p vt iiiu CdDC?itt ??Ofii An?eraon.i?aee? beor COW; of tho Jorsey, Ayr
"V- 'j:. ; r --- ehira- and ?frer p?rb bred cattla.
Notice to ratrons. . ?nough owtts??; or cattle 'have been
Th? patrons of Denver and Smith *fieard from ; tb assnro a fine catUo
schools aro r^qdeatod to rheot at their show and competition In nil tho
re?t?V,tive1'sclJoo'l' houses on Moafday. classes will'be keen.
s^^mm^mobu^W)^^ ? ? ? ; ? - -
that date'. /. ^*V^-:^1B^8W; r': ' X A. Maier, bf Bellen, was among
;,'\. ';Secretarjr^^o?.i^tj.s^?e^-'. Uto visitors to the city yesterday.
CATTLE SHOW AT
PIEDMONT FAIR
Fmest Cattle in the State Will Be
Shown During Meeting.
EFFORTS TO PROCURE RELIEF FOR
COTTON GROWERS AROUSE DOUBT
AS TO ADJOURNMENT OF CONGRESS
HOUSE LEADER UNDERWOOD THINKS ISSUE HAS MADE
ADJOURNMENT PRACTICALLY IMPOSSIBLE
BY SATURDAY NIGHT
Washington, Oct. 1 :. -Eff'flfta by night uesslon tomorrow.
Southern member* of Congre: v to pro- ?tartn United Argument.
cure legislative relief for th* cotton ^?^f;.*1*^
" / appropriations committee, replying ty
State? arouse doubt today aJ to Hie ,,", ciuirgC8 uf extravagance which
time of adjourn mon:. Democratic, ,iavo djftraCcrlzed every Republican
loaders would make nc predictions. ?|)eccu In opposition to tho tax bill,
representative Underwood, Hie KlUrted a heated argument When he qs
Ilouse leader, said Uiii IBMIO practl-, Borlcd thc |argo appropriations were
cally bad made impossible adjourn- dU(; ,0 ""miiing right tho wrongs com
ment by uey.t Saturday night. milled by tho Itepubllcun iiurty. Ho
?und Issue Amendment. cited the proposed 127,000,00 indem
Senator Simmons; in charge of the njly to columbia.
war-uu-iasaaur?, luBlicika-vyt?* wuuhb _^ga ?at or* Prig towJl?I?rcT " u* 'fte ?
bu reached by Saturday- night. An $25,000,CCO was paid lt would bo pa%l'
amendment will bo proposed .tomorrow to ..a lot or blackmailers." ?
by Southern Senators lo.provide for Senator Thomas suggested that th
a $250,000,000 government bond issue, ali probability after tho European
purchase of ,5,000,000 baie, jof cotton; wnr ?.?|f aQy indemnity iu demanded
or one-third of ihe-seospn'?! crop-' No by Belgium of Germanq lt will be dei
ono would venture > prodici?n upon nounced by tho German Reichstag a3
thc fate of tho amendment, j* Should. it blackmail." ' [?
be defeated, Southo?n Hou? members ??The Senator from Colorado," roi
may delay ftnal actfcn on tlc measure joined Senator Bristow hotly, "would
pending another effort; to ?securc re- imply by that remark that tho govern*
lief. I J mont of tho Cn!ted States had treated
Tux Hill Anieudtp.-ntH Approved-,. Columbia as Germany has treated
Considerable prof ress'twms made on Belgium. Thero could bo no. greater
tho bill 'in the Senate which agreed slander pronounced- against tho gov
wlthbut a roll calilo tho oroposed in- crnmont of tho United States and
creased tax "of 75'| cents ? barrel .On nothing moro unjust, and in my'opln-;
beer,'tates' of fiva cents |t gallon on lon it borders on treason."
rectified whiskeys! ono dojUir a thou. Senator Martin said Democratic ap-j
sand on Imak i anli>! ?r?u -Surplus, and propriations for 1915 exceeded those
tim amendment eil mi na ting taxes on for. 1913, thu luac-yoar of'the Republl
gnsolino and Ufo fnsuranfo.' Some of can administration, by $96,496,006, but
tho proposed stamp taxes also wore ho classified ns "extraordinary ox
approved, sections relating to pro- pondituros" $102,000,000 of tho l>mo
prietary medicines, ' express, and eratic appropriations which ho claim
freight, tobacco jmanufy torera and ed wera incident to tho Mexican crisis
dealers abd wino? beln?fl; passed over and the war In Europe. Appr.- pr In
for further consid?ration'. Action on tions for routine- governmental ex
Bome of tho adtoinletrMlvo foaturoB penditures, he Bald,. were In reality
also was deferrfjd. Senator Simmons some 16,500,000 less than che: ? 1st'Re?:
giving notice thal he would ask for a publican appropriations
GE!
?ING BIGGEST GUNS
CONCEIVED IN KRUPP PLANT?
Now York, Ocf ?j#--<?aolph F. Gall, numbera from A-fe to Z-98." Z 1
an engineer in the Edisbi?'laborntorieB Mr- Gall eald ho received his infor
.hero, who arrlv|d tod# On tho Helli- motion concerning the now siego guns
goldy,' said Got$indy yizs .building-? from friends in the Krupp company,
number of guns which would mako Whom^he had'met in ? business way.
tho 16-inch gu?s Q8cd|4gald6t lilegc, . Confirmed Front Amsterdam.
Namur .and An|we?p ?lobalike bean 'AmBt?rd?m', Sept- 30.-Reports aro
blowers." M Mb current in Berlin that the Krupps
''. -The. guns, according ia Mir.- Gall;'will have .completed a number of enor
hnve. a calibre : off-;'. $.50 'iand, .2^.45- 'mously hetvy. guns -of --a.- .calibre and
inches andnr&beiusfruBued to .bein* rang??never, " before- ' attempted, ?nd
pleli?n at ur?ftrpp^ moro Zeppelins; -ara
"Tho now guss. wl)l ^?h?bt from' 21 being collected -near-Kiel awaiting a
to ?5 '?t?iSs."^. ?s?i???lu-h VTT^GHV- 'fftVt?afc%' ?.prKKFtsnit^ to. f*a"r fer'i.sS?^
mans plan to supplant the present bat- land, according to .the statements of o
tories of 16-in?h 'gun^.HvlthV&osatand. British newspaperman .who*, hsa.'jjpit'
then mount thb old ?una ori\i!w bat- returned from'.-Berlin Ho .Amsterdam,
tleshlps. Artillery officer^ assured this corre
"Then if 'ihr? Germs? nrmy hus ^D)p- spondence that tho /uoWJKrnjf?: guns;
tured Os tond mid . a?ine. other po-ln \s hayo ft rango of about 25 miles and
along thc chjwneT, tfie new hig gupa probably ar?'de?t?ned for. uBe at some
will bo ranged there to lmjd; ott, tho channel pert. In eventHh^
British ?avy^d: troop ah?ps.&fe.t&ls cure a f oothold --there,
way tho 0Ofwns';fere they can;;?7(>0t.j;pl Ho also says 'the ? aeropl?tf? - factor
a consider?balo portion of ibo English rles in Germany are'working day "and,
Channel of I?alalB ?fid Qstffc&>;0no night ?upplyIng s?a?hiaeB and ihat??fr,
?shot from either of these guns* would aviators are qualifying for military
demolish a. qyadno^ht;. \, servlco cvory weeki
"It 1^ impwssibie^ra Buy mw/ mmif '. '' \\ ' r\': V ?' -.?/. '!
Zeppcllns^f^re isr^'Many^lh^?^^^ 0.? e e oe ?^-S'?.^??? 5 s-? si sj
"jO^I^^ ooo o ? o o o o o o o o o e o o o o.
' '7'^S8FW aW^''" :~' . ^rs- Janie Harn nas f^
' ' * 'ga!te!m.ii-jiLLj-r-J- from quite ail extended visit to'
?. . ''..ft v '.{?. . ?A,^;.-.^-.' relatives and friends:^tXG?w^?ih^
I -''':ri#^iflrT : -CoK J- B. . E. '' Sloanes familyi
^ H"aranmvlScaTe?'overW" "'(nS?opai cemerery u/nicri im
A. Poker's grocery store, at proves the appearance consider^
212 1-2 SJ Main Street ,1 ably. They also expect to ?rect
thank my ifriends for their a handsome monument to his
past patronage and ask^Con-? memory ?oon.
tinu?noe of?$ame. / Mr. J. Mack King, our super
I maka plates at $6.60 viser, . spent Wednesday with
I make RO?ES crowns at$4.00 . friends here. He was looking iffir
Silver! Fillings, 50c and up. a place to locate the -convict
Gold pb?n:. $l?O0 said up camp. Mr. King informs us thai
..Pahufets J^^actmg,.40V:. he w;!l. give us good roads.
I makeia'-' specialty of ;>,Mr.-'..Oc6.rge^h?!ik!ih^.o?''Sp?rP.
treating r^yorrhea, , Alveo- tanb?fgtV"dI'rri. S?tiird?y. . "His.<sis>
. larls tfre guins and all ter, Mr? A. T, Wilson, of this
crown; and bridge work and place weht to the funeral yest?r
? @??gulaungiiD?Vformed t^eth. day. ' : : ^ . .
All wpkfguaranteed , first- Some of PendlctohVs teatfieri,
; tclass,i f?-: attended Teachers'. Meeting at
, L ?v IT> f Anderson S?d?y:'
S< JG. f - *>.R U i E ; ,Miss Lois- Garrison; of Ander
DENTIST son, spent the week-end with Dr.;
--.^ m ?'." . and {'Mrs...-McLe,?key.':. ....
Ci E: TR?BBLE, Manager,
fl
als
ia'.'V' "'??'-'. ".- ?--,'
!
With the cool weather cornea the demand for fresh
meats. We arc prepared to serve you with the very
finest of Mutton, Veal, Pork, Beef, Poultry, etc.? that
money san buy. Our business in this line as well as in the
Grocery line is increasing.
We are not going to let "hard times" talk cut a
hole in our business.
We have the goods, the price, the service, and in re
turn for your patronage, we promise you happiness and
good looks. "Nuf Sed."
W? A. POWER
212 S. Main SAM D. HARPER, Mgr., Phone 132
IHPTHERIA SCARE I Keys, who has been elected to a
AT WAI l-l AI I Apposition as book-keeper at the
A1 W ALTIALLA i cone?re. He has been holding Ulta
everal New~Cases Reported. Positi?? sinceJasUVlay.
Other News Notes From Married, at the residence of
N . - L -m, rihr the officiating minister, Rev. J. A.
Neighboring City. neaf West Union) Qn Sun.
.. - , -day afternoon last at 4 o'clock,
Walhalla, Oct. 14.-The dip- Miss Dora Lee> 0f the Pleasant
icna situation here continues Ridge section, and Marvin Brown
bout the same as for the past two in? of near westminister. The
/eeks, there being occasional b?de ?s a daughter df Mrs. Reu
ases reported. Little Miss Claire tlen Lee. wnne the groom is a son
iloan, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. 0f Mr. an(j Mrs. J. D. Browning.
\' Fi Sloan, who was a recent Ti,c y0Ung couple have the best
ufferer, is now entirely well and wjshes of numerous friends.
he quarantine has been raised on -o-.
his home. Little Carolyn Rogers Rev. G. M. Wilcox is spending
K\? taken suddenly, ill Sunday this week in Sumter, where he is
ight, and it was found that dip- in attendance upon an important
Keria had developed quickly in Presbyterian meeting. His family
is case. The home was quar- are visiting relatives at Richland
ntined immediately. The little during his absence. Wade C.
irl is getting along nicely, prac- Hughes, Esq., who is engaged pro
cally ail traces of the disease fessionally at Pjckens this week,
isappearin? after 36 hours, dut- expects to join Rev. Mr. Wilcox
ig which time diptheria antitoxen in Sumter if possible, going#as a
ra's administered. The home of delegate from the Walhalla Pres
Ir. and.Mrs. G. D. Abbott has al- byterian church.
r> been quarantined, their son Ben .--o-1-.
eingsick of diptheria. The sit- Miss Minnie Burton, who has
ation, has not been deemed of been spending some time in At
uch serious nature at present to Ianta, where she has .just com-.
lose the public schools. pleted a course at one of the biisi-'
--o-. ness colleges of that city, rtUrn
Protracted services were begun ed to : Walhalla last week add is
?the Walhalla Baptist church with- her mothar, Mrs. C. A- Bur
st Sunday and they are...being tan, . She has numerous friends
rgely attended, especially at the here who are pleased to welcome
ight services. Music is being her back. .
irnished by a selected choir,
hich has been under the train- FOR SALE
g of. Chas. F. Hetrick for some "-.?.v
?me. Rev. T. L. Smith, the pas- F0B SALE-2O0i to soo gallons moias
ftr ;e VinT?o. ;":.ij u ri ? "T, Ses for Btock feeding-at twelve cents
Jr is being assisted by Rev. H. por gallon, w. A. Power.
J. fFall'ow, of the New Westmin- .-~- ?? ? ?
liter Baptist Church, who is doing FOE SALE-I Can; furnish you Belect
Meetings. He IS giving his, au- pound..This offer for Immediate ac
.fflences strong and practical ser- ceptance only., J. J. Pretweii,
lions at every service and much ? . : '-' ' ' ' ' " ' '
ilterest is heirn? manifested from WANTED-To rent a small, store
i?J u?l'l . SJl!amreste.a rrom room in . Anderson, Belton or Me
lle pegmning. : The morning ser- C?n?ick; also' a small farm fer
\|ces besin at IO o'clock and*Close tricking! M. Griffin. Pavo, Ga
:|?mptly at l t o'clock, while the VAJ.^_ ^ ^ ..,
vftrht wriMCflc hf%tt',n can get Uta wnn Wuiie ns new
'^?-^rul^V?.C^n.Proi,l^1y at in The, Morning Dally Intelligencer.
jj ? i ,Se^ yUrff" ' ~
}C, is spending'some days*of If^l^ILLS v^Sa?f
; week in Walhalla visiting at #:&ATSMirP
home of her sis'.r, Mrs. S? K. .ft "jjfit^rtSt?i-.
tidy. Her many friends here will ? l^iff*?? ?A*?SS*?E?TIff' ?S
interested in the i?<Wm*iiAn u ^^j^'L^^!^^^^^^
that she will hereafter be close'r] ? S?^^'*^
t? her old home, as she will;re= y .^^?^^V^?iS^mU:
side lat CImson College for the VjS??
present with her son. S, Clate . - " ' :'. .. > T
Ait Unusual Opportunity
IThe special departments of Anderson Col
lege can enroll a few more, p?p?s, and the Co?*'
lege invites^
to take advantage of this opp^prtunity. ^
PIANO A?RT
' Prof/and Mr% Goode MtoRaTOseur
VQ?Cf? DOMBSTlCSCIBNCE -
Miss Siran athan MISS ?v?urray v f
VIOLIN EXPRESSION
Miss Smith Miss Wakefield
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^'..v--'1::'wnet??r you cont?aij?tf?te talring up the ll
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lc tihat '6e"~ T*^'*' *^*v' v1"1^' Ml,u c^?.wuio n
I BR; ?AS. P.^!N?r?^?^?de0t -
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