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"JAYNES CU! and SELLS Tl t "We don't want any one ou let us know that other ry trading with youB" Well, they do-and you ( on all your purchases will a a year's time. .-REME "Jaynes Cuts the the Gc c. G. JAYNE: ONE CENT A WORD (Small advertisements under this heading inserted at rate of one cent a word per Insertion. Four insertions for price of ! three.) y (NOTICE.-No advertisement ac cepted for tikis column for less than 15 cents, ono Insertion.) COAL FOR SALE, $9 per ton, cash. Apply to II ET RICK HOSIERY MILL, Walhalla, S. C. _32-3? FOR SALE-Several Good Karms. For prices write or call on J. H. WOOD, Salem, S. C. 35* "SAFETY FIRST I" - Wo have about fifty Safety Boxes for rent. Ap ply at BANK OF WALHALLA. 21-tf MITCHELL TOURING CAR, prac tically new, for sale or swap for good Ford. Apply to MRS. R. A. RUTLEDGE, Walhalla, S. C. 3ft* WANTED-Crown Boy or Man to board stockings; also girls. Apply to HETRICK HOSIERY MILLS,Wal halla. :u-tf GOOD 101(1 MODEL FORD Tour ing Car for salo at a bargain; good tires. CLINT NICHOLS, at Walhalla Cotton Mills. 34-37* FOR SALK-New Ford Touring Car, in perfect condition. Apply to tl. W. DAVIS. Fair Play, S. C. 3-1 FOR SALIC-Shingle Mill OutfltT Peerless 4-li, p. Engine and Boiler. Price, $250. Apply D. L. BREWER, Salem, S. C., Rt. 2. 34-37* WAN? El)-Twenty men to cut c.oss-ticM, by the Jay or by the tie. J. L. o.iOCKLKY, West Union, S C. _3 2-tf FOR SALE-One Wing Upright Piano; in perfect condition. For price and particulars apply at The Courier office or write MOX 100.Wal halla, S. C. 34 FOR SALIC-One Milk Cow, glv ing about 1 ?/? gallons now, daily; fresh in two months; also, two Year lings; also, pair Hounds, one thor oughly trained. Apply to A. M. McGAHA, Tamassee, S. C. 38* FOR SALE-One Acre of Land, with fine building site and three ten ant houses, corner Tugaloo and Er vin streets. For particulars write MRS. H. P, TERIIUNE, Kirkwood, via Atlanta. Ga. 34-35 FOR SALE-Good seven-year-old Mulo, Farm Implements, 2 Cows; Household and Kitchen Furniture. Will be sold on Sept. 15, 1919, at 10 o'clock a. m., at auction, to highest bidder. E. H. HAGGERTY, Salem, S. C._31-3 7* TWO ROMES FOR SALE, In 100 yards of graded school and church, with line stand of Saw Timber. Apply lo S. A. TOW or CAROLINE TOW, Walhalla, S. C., Route No. 2. 36* WANTED-Man to Log a Saw mill. J. C. SHOCKLEY, West Union, 8. C. 32-tf FOR SA LE-ISO Acres of Valua ble Lund, larne milos of Westmin ster. Has good dwelling, burn and outbuildings; 3 good tenant houses; about 100 acres in cultivation; good pasture with plenty of water and wood. Will sell cheap for cash or on easy payments. Apply to OSCAR LANI). Westminster, S. C., R. F. D. No.l. 3 1-37? FOR SALE-Kine Farm, 1 V2 miles from Walhalla, within half mile of National Highway; contains 96 acres and necessary farm buildings; tine pasture; plenty timber. Farm con tains IS acres of good bottom land. Will sell whole farm or divide into smaller tracts. ('?ill or write SAMUEL SMITH. Walhalla. S. C., Rt. 3. :ir,* FOTI SALE.- lill Acres Warm Land, 3 lA mile* from Walhalla; good two-horse ci p In cultivation; good, smooth land; line pasture under wire fence; two streams run through farm; good bearing orchard; fine well of water. One good dwelling house and all necessary outbuild ings; one tenant house. Upland gray-red top soil; bottom land red; about 10 atores bottom In cultiva tion. Easy terms; price, $65.00 per acre. Apply to F. II. HOUSTON. West Union, S.C. (I reside on Shank Jin farm.) 35* Reminder AT ? "S THE PRICE HE GOODS." fo be saying, "Why didn't people arcjfsaving money :an also. A few cents saved mount to several dollars in MB ER Prices and Sells ?ods." S, Walhalla, S.C. OAK DRESSER and Washstand for sale-$14. Seo MRS. Hi P. THODE, Walhalla. 34* FOR SALIC-This Week-Marble top Walnut Dresser and Washstand, Cut Glass Water Sot, Percolator, Bedstead, Springs and Hair Mattress, Boohs. Vases. Mandolin, cte Win, J. OWENS, Walhalla. 35 POR RIC XT-Good Kami with 2 2 acres open to cultivation; good corn mill on place with nice patronage; l)-room house, all necessary out buildings. For terms and particu lars see or write L. T. BELL. West Union, S. C., Rt. 1. 35-3S. PAY TOWN TAXES NOW. The Town Tax Books will open Oouday, August ?,~>, and remain open until September 30. Pay your tax now and avoid the rush. W. C. Il UGHS, Town Treasurer. Aug. !2<>, I?10. 34-38 Knights of Pythias. A Special Meeting of Walhalla Lodge, No. 07, K. of P., will be held at the Masonic Temple Thursday (to-morrow) evening. August 2Sth, j nt 8.3 0 o'clock. The members are all urged to attend promptly. Visiting Knights always welcome. D. A. SMITH, C. C. T. B. SHELOR, K. R. & S. (adv.) . j? ?j? ?j??j??j.?j?*>j? "J**^* *\* ?J*"J*?J*.J*?J*?J**fp*%**j. $ LOCAL AND PERSONAL. X f . . f .j* ?J? ?J. ?J. ?J. ?J. ?J. ?J. ?J* ?J? ?J? ?J. ?J. ?J? ?J. ?J. ?J. ?J. ?J. -Shingles-plenty of thom-full standard measurements; nnv quan tity. See H. P. Thode, Walhalla:-adv -Mrs. Dr. P. F. Collins is absent from Walhalla this w;ek visiting relatives and friends in North Caro lina. -See our Chattanooga Golden Eagle cane mill with evaporator. W. M. Brown & Son.-adv. -Mrs. Clara Matthews and little daughter, of Greenville, were recent visitors here at the home of D. W. Westmoreland. Their many friends here gave them a most cordial wel come -Everything in dry goods, milli nery and notions at Norman's Dry Goods Store, Walhalla. F. E. Harri son, Manager.-adv. -Miss Buffle Moss, of Greenville, spent last Monday in Walhalla among relatives and friends and attending to matters of business. Her many friends hero were delighted to meet her and to note that she is enjoying better health now than for some time past. -'Mrs. Jack T. Darby invites the ladies of this community to attend her opening of fall and winter milli nery on Monday, September 1st. Now ls the time to buy your head gear and avoid the rush. Walhalla Hotel building.-adv* -Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Ellison, of Entonton, Ga., are visiting at the home or Clayton Smith, near Wost Union. Wo understand Mr. Ellison has purchased a lino farm near Greenwood and also contemplates buying In Oconee. We hope these good people will locate permanently in our midst. -Now ls mowing machine time. We have mower and repairs. W. M. Brown ft Son.-adv. -Married, on Sunday last, at noon, at the residence of John F. Craig, Clerk of Court, Miss Danie Wyatt and Clint Gillespie, both of tho Fairview section, and Miss Mary Harvey, of Westminster lt. F. D. No. I, and John Watkins, of tho Poor Mountain section. These young people have numerous friends in tho county, with whom we join In ox tending the best of wishes for a pros perous and happy journey through life. -If you will try White House and Sunflower flour one time, you will always buy lt. Mitchell & Reeder, Westminster, S. C. Adv.-3 l-tf. --Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Booro, of Abbeville, aro visiting at the home of tho latter's sister, Mrs. A. K. Cal las, and among other relatives In Wost Union. Mr. and Mrs. Booro have many friends who are always glad to soe them. i -See my new fall line or ladles' dresses, sweaters,- dress silks and corsets. Millinery opening an nounced later. Miss N. Cooley, Wal halla.-adv. -Miss Grace Ray, after a? ab sence of several weeks during a visit to relatives and friends at Greenville, Taylors and Greer, returned to Wal halla last Sunday, to the delight of her friends here. -Our prices will Interest you if you are interested in economic buy ing. See our goods and we'R trado. Norman Dry Goods Store, Walhalla. -adv, -Misses Vadlo and Ida Orr and two nephews, Luna and Lamar Land, have Just returned home from an outing in tho mountains. They visited Horse Cove and Highlands, X. C., and points of Interest. They report having had a most delightful trip. -All makes standard sewing ma chino needles at Moss & Ansel's,Wal halla.-adv.-24-tf. -iMrs. H. A. Whitten and little sons, Joseph Pershing and H. A., of Clover, S. C., are visiting at the homes of Mrs. Whltten's mother, Mrs. M. Riehle, of Walhalla, and sister, Mrs. Samuel Smith, at West Union. This is Mrs. Whltten's first visit to her old home in three years and she ls being most heartily welcomed by many friends. -Just received a carload extra fine buggies. Get yours before they are picked over. W. M. Brown & Son.-adv. - Dr, and Mrs. W. J. Bowen and daughter, Miss Arrethla, of Mount ] Pleasant. S. C., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. M. Moss this week. They have many friends here who are delighted to welcome them to Walhalla, Mrs. Bowen ls pleasantly remembered by many as Miss Eugenia Moss. The?r son, Boone, arrived in Walhalla on Mon day and spent a while here among relatives. He left yesterday morn ing for Greenville, where he will be for a time with his aunts, Misses Maude and Duffie Moss. -Permalife storage batteries are guaranteed for 20 months-for all makes of cars. Piedmont Auto Co., Walhalla.-adv. -Work has been begun on the foundation excavations for the large garage for the Piedmont Auto Co., and we understand the building will be pushed to completion as rapidly as possible. The location of the new building in on Main street, opposite the post office. Messrs R. C. Carter and W. A. Grant, who conduct the business of the Piedmont Auto Com pany, will conduct a general auto mobile sales business, garage and auto repair place. This firm has long enjoyed n large patronage, and when their new quarters aro open for busi ness, they will he tn better position than ever before to handle their in creasing business. 1( - You will be pleased Vfi0 our goods when you inspect, our new line that ls Just In. Dry goods, notions, millinery for all. P. E. Harrison, Manager Norman's Dry Good.-- Store, Walhalla.-adv. - J. Ad. Perry und Stobo Wright, of ('layton, Ala., spout a few days in Wa lim ila last weok at the home of Capt. and Mrs. S. K. Dendy. They made tho trip here hy auto and had a mosl pleasant outing. Much to our surprise Mr. Perry stated that he lound the roads all thijugh the country in splendid shape. The worst roads of the whole journey wer - traversed just out of Clayton. Air. Wright is pleasantly remembered hy many of our citizens, he having spent a number of years here with his parents when he was quite a youth. He has been absent from Walhalla for some 25 or SO years. Ho and Mr. Perry continued their auto journey to the lower part of this State. -You haven't bought tho best until you have bought White House and Sunflower flour. Mitchell & Reeder, Westminster, S. C.-Adv. 34-tf. -Mr. and Mrs. A. Rae Dendy, of White River, South Dakota, arrived In Walhalla Monday and will be here for some time with the former's parents, Capt. and Mrs. S. K. Dendy. Mr. Dendy has a host of friends here to welcome him and his wife, who ls here for her first visit. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Dendy and child, of Greenville, are also guests at the home of Capt. and Mrs. Dendy. Mrs. Dendy and child will be here for some time, while Mr. Dendy will spend the week-end", here until the latter part of the summer. -If you want better bread and whiter bread buy White House plain and Sunflower Self-rising flour. .Mitchell & Reeder, Westminster, S. C.-Adv.-34-tf. The Newry Store HAVING ?OUGHT HEAVILY OF ?HY GOODS, WE AHE OFFERING MANY ATTRACTIVE PRICES IN MANY LINES, AND BELOW WE GIVE A FEW ARTICLES THAT ARE MORE TRAN CHEAP ON TO-DAY'S MARKETS: PERCALES, FANCY SHIRTINGS, BLEACHING, APRON GINGHAMS, PAJAMA CHECKS, Underwear Goods, PLAIN MILL CLOTH. Full lino Summer Dross Goods, In Piques and Gaberdines, now on display. * * lio* su re to seo them. INCREASED LINES FARMERS' SUPPLIES CONSTANTIA' ARRIVING, AND STOCKS MORE VARIED THAN HERETOFORE. PETERS SHOES FOR. ALL. - LADIES'. MEN AND CHILDREN. ?7 NEW STOCK. Only proper credits extended to reliablo purtles. And remember: Everything wo sell we guarantee to give satisfaction or your money will bo most cheerfully refunded. SEE THE FULL LINE OF GROCERIES, AND ALSO LOOK OVER BARGAIN COUNTERS IN SHOES AND OTHER LINES. THE NEWRY STORE, W. STILES BARRON, Mgr., - - - NEWRY. S. C. - Good sells to the better people the best paint.-adv. -Born, unto Rev. and Mrs. \V. xi. Aull, on Thursday last, August 21, a son. -Mrs. Sanger Polk, of Atlanta, arrived in Walhalla the first of this week and is occupying the position of milliner for Mrs. J. T. Darby at. bei millinery parlors in the old Walhalla Hotel building. -.Vow ts thc time and our store is the place to save money. See our now lines dry goods, notions, milli nery. Norman's Dry Gooda Store, Walhalla.-adv. - Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Badger and children, of Greenville, spent last Saturday afternoon and Sunday in Walhalla at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Humphries. Mr. Badger was at one time superintendent of the Walhalla Cotton Mills and ho and his family have a host of friends here who were glad indeed to greet them again. -Permalife storage batteries aro guaranteed for 20 months-for all makes of cars. Piedmont Auto Co., Walhalla.-adv. -The West Union school will open on Monday, September 8th, and ?ill patrons of the school are urged to co-operate with the trustees and teachers in securing a full and regu lar attendance. A few weeks ago Miss Sue Annie Todd was announced as one of the teachers for the West Union school, but she bas resigned to lake up work elsewhere, and Mrs. A. P. Crisp, of Walhalla, has been elected to lill the vacancy caused by Miss Todd's resignation. -We have plenty of buggies. "When you ride, ride right." W. M. Brown &, Son.-adv. -Extensive enlargements of the Walhalla plant of the Victor-Mona gban Cotton Mills will be made, the addition to the plant to cost about $100,000. Work, it is said, will be begun within a week or ten days pre paratory to tho changes contem plated. The mill will be enlarged by building'an addition to the west of the present mill, and there will be about 20 more operatives' homes erected on property that bas recent ly been required by the mill com puny. We aro informed that the ad dition will make possible an increase in output capacity of between 2.r> and r>0 per cent. The Walhalla plant is fast becoming one of the best mills in the Victor-Monaghan group. Ex tensive Improvements and enlarge ments of the Seneca plant are also scheduled for early completion, we aro informed. - Let us show you our new Olds mobile truck. W. M. Brown & Son. -adv. -There are many In Oconee who will regret to know that Miss Ta bitha Stribling will retire from the home demonstration work In this county within the week, having al ready sent In her resignation, which will take effect on September 1st. Miss Stribling has made a most effi cient and acceptable demonstrator, and the work has gone forward most satisfactorily under her care. She will be succeeded by Miss Ethel Counts, of Prosperity, Newberry county, who is expected In Walhalla this week to familiarize horself with the work. Miss Counts will take up the duties of the office on September 1st, next Monday. We feel sure that she will be accorded the same con sideration and co-operation at the hands of the good people of Oconee that have been extended to tho de monstration agents ever since the work has been established In this county. -^Plenty of lime; any quantity you.:,want. W. M. Brown \ -Son. ady.;; ' k4Mrs. Burchfield and daughter, of Atlanta, spent several days last week in Walhalla visiting at (he home of Mr. and .Mrs. P. H. Carter. They returned to' tholr home Mon day morning. -Mrs. J. R. Anderson, of Ander son, and Miss Bottle Harris, of Bir mingham, Ala., spent a few days in Walhalla this and last week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Moss. -Mrs. W. A. Honea, of Westmin ster, died at her home there last Monday afternoon, after a lingering illness, due to the after effects of an attack of influenza last fall. The de ceased was about 5 5 or 60 years of age, and was the wife of W. A. Honea, carrier on Rural Route No. 1, from Westminster. Besides her hus band, she is survived by five chil dren-R. B. and William Honea, of Westminster; Mrs. T. E. Elrod, of Westminster; Mrs. Walter Ragsdale, of Toccoa, Qa., and one single daugh ter, who resides nt home, Mrs. Honea was a consistent member of the Baptist church and a devout Christian, and she will be sorely missed in tho home, and community. We Join with other friends of the family in extending sincere sympathy in their great sorrow. -Just received fresh shipment of Dixie Royal Cement. W Y.' Brown & Son.-aov. -Miss Ida Pitchford entertained a few friends Monday eveing in hon or of Miss Annie Laurie Collier, of Williamston. Miss Collier is visit ing at the Pitchford home for sever al days. Other Locals on Fourth Page. Revival at Richland. Revival services will begin in the Richland church next Tuesday night, September 2d. Rev. J. Ki Roberts, of Carthage, N. C., will assist the pastor. Rev. Mr. Roberts is both a preacher and singer of note. The services will continue through the following Sabbath. The public is cordially invited. I. E. Wallace, Pastor. Thousands of homes are waiting to welcome the new white National MAZDA lamps-the most important develop ment since the very first MAZDA lamp came to show the way to better light. The new lamp is of high-efficiency, gas-filled con struction with a tipless bulb of white glass which conceals the filament and softens and diffuses the light. Made only in 50 watt size and obtainable five in the blue Convenience Carton for $3.25 or singly at 65 cents. See the new lamps lighted-they arc in our window now. Get these new lamps to day for every room in your home, s CW. Pitchford Walhalla, S. C. Don't Be Disappointed Better get your order in for n FORDSON TRACTOR now if you expect to get ono by next spring. There are no tractors being shipped out unless previously sold and order blanks sent it to factory. Make sure of getting your FORDSON at once, so you may be in position to use it to the best advantage when needed. Pince your order with us. Don't be disappointed. The FORDSON TRACTOR is without an equal in the tractor field to day. What it has done for others it will do for you. lt has proven itself in the hands of over 50,000 owners. Rear in mind that last year orders for the FORDSON could not be lilied, owing to the demand exceeding the supply. A repetition is certain to exist, particularly when taking into consideration the price of $750.00. DROWN HAS IT, OR DROWN GETS IT. W. NI. Brown & Son, Walhalla, S. C. WHEN YOU RI DM, RIDE RIGHT. Distributors for Oconee and PicKens Counties.