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? Conn Smith Met Jones on tho road thia morning and pro conundrum, which Jones could not ai u good (in? when Smith explained: Smith t Jg? Why IK a person wl?'i a bundle of got Garwood like tbti lather of new twin* Jones ? I am nure 1 don't know, Smith. Whj new twins? Smith < Why, that's easy. I thought anybody because lie's got twice as much as he MORAL j& Buy yow and, like the man witht will get more than yon < will be sure to return. IJAYNES & i Walhall Sharai anfc DcrsnnaL -White hickory wagons and buggies for salo by T. E. Alexander, Walhalla. -O. W. Asilo, of Anderson, was in Walhalla last Sunday. -J, Y. Jones, of Piedmont, spent Sun day in Walhalla among friends. -Miss Maggie Merritt, of Savannah, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Eva liarle, in Midway. -Mrs. M. B. White and children, of Anderson, are visiting at the home of J, W. Abbott, near Walhalla. - Pure thugs, registered pharmacist; the best in everything, Walhalla Drug Co., Darby's old stand. - Miss Gertrude Erskine, of Anderson, is visiting her friend, Miss Addie Abbott, at White Hill. -Miss Katie Black, of Charleston, is visiting hor sister, Mrs. G. M. White, near High Falls, this county. -F. E. Goodlett, of Greenville, spout .Saturday and Sunday with his motlier and sisters at the Walhalla Hotel. -Mrs. John W. Ferguson and little daughter, of Hurtsville, aro visiting at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Maxwell. -Married by Rev. W. W. Abbott, at his home, near Seneca, August 12, 1904, Will Crenshaw and Miss Sallie Thresher. -.las. M. Hutchison is spending a few days in Walhalla with his family at the the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A H. Gib son. -Wanted-Five hundred bushels of peaches. Will pay ?15 cents per bushel for small peaches and BO couts per bushel fornico largo peaches, delivered at my cannery. J, H. Barnett ('anning Co. -Mrs. S. A, <!. If erndon and children left Sunday morning for charlotte, whore they will spend some time with Mr. Horndon. - Miss Ellie Cox, of Asheville. \. C., spent a few days with friends and rela tivos in Walhalla last week, returning to Asheville Friday. -Mrs. Geo. Theiling and children, of Charleston, are visiting at tho home of tho former's mot her, Mrs. Rebecca Busch, near Walhalla. -Ernest ami Tracey Soiitheiland, of Portman Shoals, spent several days last week visiting the families of C. A. Bur ton and J, C. Simpson. -Jacob Schroder came up on the ex cursion from Charleston last Wednesday and spontl two days with his parents, Mr. and| M rs. ll B. Schroder. -Mrs. E. D.|Montgomery will open her class in music Septembor 1st. Pupils wishing to take lessons are requested to begin as early in the term as possible. -Large pictures of Reunion (On Regiment) for sale by Geo. W. Eaton, Walhalla. They are splendid. Price 50 cents by mail. Write or call at once. -The best in everything, Walhalla Drug Co., Darby s old stand. -Mrs. A. J. Wilson and her two little daughters have returned to their home in Wilmington after a delightful visit to A. T. Wilson and family, of Walhalla. -Misses Carrie Hemars, Mamie Sten meycr and Marion Stenmoyor, of Charles ton, arc spending two weeks in Wal halla at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. T. Wilson. Your Need If you need a Blood Purii tract of Sarsaparilla. Nc If you need a Tonic and A] Syrup Hypophosphites. : If your lungs arc weak and your sj Pure Cod Liver Oil or our Tasteless phosphites. None better. If your liver is sluggish, get "Il Pills. They'll do thc work. If you want Stationery, Pens, Ir Powders, otc, call on us. THE BEST IN : WALHALLA DR Darby's ?? pound?] tin* following iswer, but agreed lt WUK MIH bought ot .layne* & V is lie like (lie lather of could ant?wer that, lt's w .fited. : goods here he twins, yon 3xpected and GARWOOD, a., S. CJ *m -Wo'vo got it. Wallmlla Drug Co., Darby's old stand. -Mrs. Lula Lanford, of Spartanburg, spout pant of last anti this week visiting ber stator, M rs. ? va Harbin,|1D Walhalla. -'l'he many friends of Mrs. L. 1. Hall, of Jacksonville, Pla., will bo greatly pleased to know that she is the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. .1. A. Johns, at West ni i lister. I -Revs. Hohei t Cobb and Messiah Cobb will preach at Old Hock Springs Baptist church, on tito Jarrett's Bridge road, on the second Sunday and Saturday before in September. - Miss Julia Mencken, of Carleston, is spending several weeks with Mrs. C. It. Stucke and family, in West Union. She is no doubt enjoying her outing in the "Laud of the Sky.'' -There will bo a campaign speaking at thc Millville school house to-night (Wednesday). Candidates aro invited to como and make themselves known to tho voters of the cotton mill and all others who will come. -Gee! how hot! Let's go tho Wal halla Drug Co. and cool off. Darby's old stand. I -Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barton, of At I lauta, are spending a few days at tho homo of Mrs. Barton's parents, Kev. and Mrs. J. Q. Sobald. They will go to Asheville tho latter part of this week for a two weeks' visit. -Hunter, Dendy A Co., the Seneca Hardware Co., and tho.Seneca Pharmacy, of Seneca, and Vhackston A Son, of Greenville, have now advertisements this week. Bead thom and inform your self of what these lirnis have to offer you. -Protracted sorvicos bogan in tho Bethel Presbyterian church this (Thurs day) morning at ll o'clock and wilt con tinue through the week. The pastor is being assisted by Kev. J. G. Law. The public is cordially invited to attend the services. -T. M. Lowery, of Seneca, is making things interesting in buggies, wagons, etc. Soc him. - The engine and part of the ma chinery for the Oconee Knitting Mills . have a 'rived. The work on thc building has been considerably interfered with owing to a shortage of brick caused by the Moodini; of Jackson's brick yard, the clay being too wet to work. -Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Baxter and their little son Arthur, of St. Matthews, S. C., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Seaborn at Judge J. W. Holleman's. Mr. Baxter was for i|tiite awhile with tho Southern Express Company and at one time was messenger from Walhalla to Belton. -Tho following Charleston excursion ists are registered at tho Geo. W. Katoa boarding house on Main street: Airs. Anna Tidemann and the Misses Lizzie Corcoran, May LuFourcade, Sultana Haivewand Julia Baker. All these at tractive and accomplished visitors are having a good time in our mountain city. - Last Saturday Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Carter, of Walhalla, visited their SOU, M. O. Carter, of Marietta, Greenville county, and a reunion was heh!. There j were present T. L. Carter and Miss Dolla Carter, of Tallapoosa, (ia.; G. K. Ca> ter, wife and daughter and A. C. Car ter, of Walhalla; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. liat?n and family, and one granddaugh ter. Miss Willie Gillespie, of Greenville. s! ier, get om* Compound Ex me "better. ppeti.?er, get oui' Compound None better. ?stem run down, get our Emulsion of Wine of Cod Liver Oil with Hypo r. Moore's Hustlers"-Tonic Liver ik, Fine Soaps, Perfumery, "Baby" EVERYTHING. tUG COMPANY, ?ia st tin a. -The pe?! of wedding bells will coon be heard in our town. -Mrs. Nettie Strother, of Batesburg, is visiting at the home of Capt. W. A. Strother. -Mrs. J. \V. Coopor, of Mayesville, is visiting her bister, Mrs. C. G. strong, on Faculty Hill. -Miss Carrie Ostendorff, of Charles ton, is visiting among relatives io Wal halla for two weeks. -A. C. Merrick, of Columbia, was at home for a few days this and last week, visiting his wife and family. Mrs. C. A. Mickler, who has been vis iting her daughter, Mrs. W. A. Strother, returned yesterday morning to her home at Ridge Spring. -Mrs. One VaoWyck and two ob il dreu and Mrs. Will Schuford, of Ander son, are stopping at the home of Mrs. Ida H. Darby. -Mrs. Lillie Karie Thompson, of An derson, baa been spending several days in Midway, as the guest of her brother, J. R. Earle, and family. -The veterans of Seneca township elected Capt. J. T. Reid a delegate to attend a meeting at Walhalla to elect a county board of pousious. -The protracted meeting at the Wal halla Baptist church, which was to have commenced on next Sunday, has been postponed for the present. -Rev. J. L. Mullinix, of Centenary, is spending sovei al days this week amoug friends in Walhalla. He expects to re turn to his In.mc to-morrow. -Smith Bros. iV Cowan want 100 good horses and mules. Ho on hand Thurs day, September 1st, at T. M. Lowery's, Seneca. Read advertisement. - A pair of ladies' kid gloves were left on a table at Conneross church during the association. Owner can get same by calling on Rev. J. M. McGuire. - Rev. K. G. Finlay will preach in the Episcopal church, Walhalla, on next Sunday morning at ll o'clock. Every one is cordially invited to attend. -A. G. Fretwell. who has been en gaged in railroad contracting at Lithonia, Qa., is at homo with Iiis family for a while. His many friends are pleased to meet him. -Mrs. M. A. Dean and son Harold, after spending about a month very pleasantly in Walhalla among relatives ami friends, returned to their homo in Anderson yesterday morning. -Dr. P. H. E. Sloan and wife, of Clem son College, were visiting their sou, Dr. B. P. Sloan, and wife, at the residence of Mr. aud Mrs. A. C. Merrick, in Midway, for a few days last week. -John P. Lcdbetter, of Townville, son of D. A. Lcdbetter, Lieutenant Colonel of Orr's Regiment, attended the reunion last. week. Col. J. Foster Marshall and his lieutenant fell at Second Manasses. - Major A. II. Kirby, of Spartanburg, has been spending several days with his son-in-law, Rov. E. S. Jones, and family. He is greatly pleased on this, his first visit, to Walhalla and sn rrounding com munity. -Miss Helen Fant is visiting relatives and friends in Anderson. Hor outing will bo protracted for several days in the "Electrical City." She is quite a popular and favorite young lady among the An derson boys and girls. - If you have horses and mules to soil read tho advertisement of Smith Pros, and Cowan in another column. They want UKI good sound animals and will bo at T. M. Lowery's, Seneca, on Thursday, September 1st. Ho sure to seo them. Tlioy mean business. -Mrs. E. M. Smith, of Gainesville, Ga., is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. J. Ansel, and other relatives, in Walhalla. Mrs. Smith will be pleasantly remem bered by many of our citizens hore, where she is well and favorably known, having boen born and reared in this com munity. -C. R. Houchins left Sunday after noon for his home at Stewart, Va., in answer to a telegam announcing the serious illness of his little daughter, Miss Lottie, who is sn dering from an attack of typhoid fever. Miss Lottie is pleasantly remembered hero by many, Who met her during her short visit last summer at the Walhalla Hotel. -Rev. J. K. Pace, pastor of the Jack son Baptist church, Atlanta, paid us an appreciated call Tuesday morning. He and Iiis wife and daughter have been spending some timo at Jocassce Inn. During their stay in Ooonoe they met many of his friends of former years. Ho spent a few months in Walhalla twenty four years ago at tho homo of J. W. Stabling, thou Clerk of Court, and knew well many of our older citizens. -W. B. Hall, of Anderson, came up last Wednesday for the reunion. Ile missed the train and regretted not gcttinp here in timo for tho Wednesday morning speeches. However, he was delighted with his visit, and congratulated Wal halla on her entertainment of the ole soldiers. Mr. Hall was a member of Jen kins's Brigade and served under Cols. John B. Moore, R. A. Thompson and R E. Bowen, and S. P. Dendy, Esq., wai his major. -Miss Ella May Fowler, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Fowler, died al their homo, three milos west of Wal halla, at 12.80 p. m. yesterday, after a brief illness of intense sn Oering. Th? funeral services will be conducted at tb< residence to-day by Rev. J. T. Caroy MisB Fowler wasaovontoen years of ago She waa born near Walhalla in 1887. Sin leaves ber parente, throe brothers, thre< Bisters and many friends to mourn bei death. To the bereaved family is ex tended our deepest sympathy. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS MULES -AND Horses Wanted We will be at T. M. Low ery's Stable, Seneca, S. C., Thursday, ?jj Will buy 100 Sound Mules and Horses, 4 to 7 years old. Good feeders. WILL PAY FAIR PRICES. Smith Bros. t Cowan, Oak Grove, Tenn. A?gUBt 24. 1004. C. C. MYERS, Surveyor. Surveying done in any part of tlie county Plats, deeds and all papers neatly executed. Correspondence so licited. TIM ins reasonable. Address 84-tf C c. MYERS, Oakway, S. C. C 1TATION NOTJCE.- THU STATE OF SOUTH ( AHOI.INA, COUNTY OF OCO N EE. - (IN THK COUHT OF l'Kon.VTK.)- I ty D. A. Srnitli, Esq., Probate Judge. Whereas, Hicks A. Duncan has made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration of the estate and effects of John E. Duncan, deceased These are therefore to cite and admon ish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said John E. Duncan, deceased, that they be and appear j before me, in thc Court of Probate, to he held at Walhalla, S. C., on Monday, September 6, 1004, after publication here of, at ll o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said ad ministration should uot be granted. (riven under my hand a?id seal this 23d day of August, Anno Domini 1004. ^it^rr*1 D? A. SMITH, Judge of Pro ) Z^dZ S ^ate' ??one? County, S. C. Published on the 24th day of August, 1004, in The Kooweo Courier. :?4-:?5 NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDI TORS.-All persons indebted to the estate of John J. Jones, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment to tlie undersigned, and all persons haviug claims against said estate will present the same, duly attested, within the time prescribed by law or be barred. TEXANNA JONES, Qualified Executrix, Westminster, S. C August 24, MHJ4. 84-2T FOR SALE ! ??...MB Five hundred acres, known as the Reid ?Place, owned by J. M. ? Webb, near Seneca. 1 Price $6,000.00. 1 Terms reasonable. ? Will cut in tracts toi % suit. I -- 1 I TH ACKSTON ?fe SON J Greenville, S. C. ( Or C? li. ELLISON, W Seneca, S. C. . 84-40 WILLIAMSTON FEMALE COLLEGE will open in its now buildings at GREENWOOD, S. C., Tuesday, September 27, 1004. Our well-known advantages with val uable additions. Send for catalogue to Rev. JohnO. Willson, Williamston, s. C. BAGGING AND TIES ..CHEAP.. FOR GUNERS. WE HAVE A LARGE LOT OF Second-hand Bagging and Ties. The Bagging is nicely meudod and put up in rolls to cover five bales. Tics are full length, with buckles attached, and put up thirty to the bundle. We guar antee to make good any defects and Bell at prices that are bound to attract close buyers. THE COURTENAY MFG. CO., ;W-44 NEWRY, S. C. LAST CALL FOR SUMMER GOODS. Our buyer is now in New YorK buying our Fall StocK, and it won't be long before we open tip Winter Goods. We will make the next two weeKs bargains in all depart ments. 'Tis not a question of money? but Just to close out the stocK'. Now is your ti - ?ie. School Supplies this weeK. Ash to see our Slates, Tab lets, etc. Ct Hunter, Dendy & Co., Seneca. S. C. GOODS MUST GO. In order to make room for our immense Fall Stock of Goods, to arrive noon, We will sell? while they last, or Until September 1st, J?> Mason's Fruit Jars and Fruit Acids at cost. One-pi nt Jars. 50c. per dozen. One-quart Jars. 60o. per dozen. Two-quart Jars. 05e. per dozen. Fruit Acid, per ounce. 5c. We also want to close out our line of Wagon Material at greatly reduced prices: Buggy Rim, 7f>c; One-horse Kim, il ; Two Horse Rim, ttl.60 J Buggy Shafts, 50c; One-horse Wagon Shafts, 50e.; Wagon Tire, one and two horse, per pound ; Steel Buggy Tire, 3c. per pound ; Hound iron, all sizes, 3^e. per pound ; Buggy Spokes, all sizes, 8o, eaoh ; Wagon Spokes, 3?o. each. We also have a lot of Bolts which we will sell cheap. Five Thousand pounds of Chewing Tobacco, too cheap to be with out-all kinds and colorB. Be sure to see us when you want a chew of Tobacco. We have about '200 suits of Clothes which we will sell at your price in order to make room for our Fall Stock. The above prices are for spot cash. Star Grass and Chickens will not be taken at these prices. t We have a complete line of General Merchandise, too numerous te mention, which we will sell at greatly reduced prices for the next thirty days. Now is your time to get bargains. .-. ? Yours truly, JOHN F. CRAIG, WALHALLA, S. C. BELL TELEPHONE. ITCARHARTTS THEY HAVE ARRIVED! A large Consignment of the justly celebrated CARHARTT BRAND of Men's Working Clothing. Made in an honorable way for honorable men. We have secured the sole agency for these goods for this section, and in vite youl' inspection. C. W. Pitchford Company, ?Walhalla, S. C. THE CARHARTT TIME HOOK FREE FOR THE A SK I.NC. BRIDQE_TO BUILD. T1IK Hoard of County Commissioners for Ooonoe county will let, to the lowost responsible bidder, at tho pro posed bridge site, on Tuesday, Septem ber 0, 1004, at ll o'clock a. m., the con tract to build a bridge over Chauga at Hud Cobb's mill. Specifications will bo mado known on day of lotting. Tho suc cessful bidder will be required to give bond in a sum twice the amonut of bid. Hoard reserves the right to reject any and all bids. D. F. MCALISTER, Supervisor. August 17, 1004. 33-34 SEVERAL HICE FARMS FOR SALE. T HAVE SEVERAL NICE FARMS 1 FOR SALE CHEAP. Give easy terms. Some bargains in town property in Sonoca. If you have ar.y real estate to sell see me. J. H. ADAMS, SENECA, 8. C. August 3, 1004. 31-tf ?