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"TO THINE OWN SELF BE TRUE, AND IT MUST FALLOW AS THE MCHffi By Steck, Shclur HugliM & Shclor. WALHALLA, SOUTH CAROLINA, WEDNj ? Ties and Hai in Christm We hav?e a nie and Handkerchi mas Boxes. Ali serviceable thi Christmas Prese WALHAiL IT PAYS TO BU NOTIOI? OF REUISKItATION. j Tho Books of Registration for the ? registration of electors for the regu-j lar election.for Mayor ama Six Alder- ?i men for the Town of '?Walhalla,which . election will be hold on Tuesday, the fi 3d day o"f January, IS22, will be j? opened at :the office ol S. N. Pitch-j , ford, Municipal Supervisor of Regis- ffi tratlon, on MONDAY, the 21st day j of November, 1921, and will be kept open continuously untR WEDNES DAY, Rte 21st day of Detember, 1921 j W. M.;BROWN, T. A. GRANT, Mayor. Olerk and;Treasurer. Nov. ?. I??21.. 46-50. NOTICE OP -MUNICIPAI* BIJECTION NOTICE is 'hereby given that an Election will ht hold at the Grand Jury Room, in the Town of Wal halla, S. C.. for the purpose, of elect ing a Mayor ault Six Aldermen, to serve for a term ?of two years. Said Election will'be held on TUESDAY, the third day of JANUARY, 1922. Qualifications: '.Electors must be registered and present proof of hav ing paid all taxes for 1921. Polls will open at 8 o'clock A. M. .and close at \ o'clock P. M. Managers of Election: M. lt. Mc Donald, W. O. White and W. J. Hum. W. M. BROWN; Mayor T. A. GRANT. Clerk and Treas. Dec. 14, 192V. a0-r?2 NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. 'NOTICE ls h eneby given that -any trespassing on mylands, or any lands under my control, is here'oy positive ly forbidden, under pain of the pen alty prescribed by law for the offense .of trespassing on {private property. Any entry without written permis sion from me, for any purpose what soever-'hunting, fishing, cutting of limber or any other ?neb offense will bo handled legally. W. O. WHITE. Walhalla. S.C., Dec. 14, 1921. - 1 * Specials for .LADIES* and MEN'S LIN LADIES'. MEN'S ? BEDROOM LADIES' KIC MEN'S G: AUTOMOBII MEN'S STUDEBALER, ORANGES and APPLES C RAISINS, NUTS OBELISK FOUR F C. W. Pii . Walhall idkerchiefs as Boxes. e line of Ties Lefs in Christ so, a lot of nice ;| ng nice for nts. Bauknight, LA. S. C. W FOR CASH. ? 4 i .FOB MAYOR. Tho many friends ?of JAMHJS M. MOSS hereby announce illina as >a candidate for Mayor 'Of Walhalla in Lie Jan try, 1922, elections We re-, spectfnlly crommend te the -voters of. Walhalla Mr. Moss's quaaifwatio?ns ' aod fitness .'Sor the office to which tve Dope to seeyfaini elected. 'Voters. NOTICn TO TRESPASSERS. .WE, the undersigned, hereby for-j hi? any Bird.. Hunting ?on any >of tho [ lands <ivvne.il .by us or .nuder our con tre!. Any entry is '.forbidden posl-l tleoSt with -a the-.fut*est^e*r^tr:oTl Hie .law. (SUpiied : S. A. TOW, GEORGE HEAD, E. A. ANDERSON, L. C. WRLSON, H. ll. WHITEHEAD. %. SPURLOCK, . a. L. CROW, a. M. BEUL, i J. E. DEA'TON, ?-i 1 W. D. MOSS, J.. S. BARRETT, A Q. MANKO, J. H. HUNWICUTT. Dec. 14, 1921. 5 0-1* To ."Serve Supper Dee. 17th. The ladies of the Neville School improvement Association will serve supper'OB Saturday, Dec. 17th, from (i o'clock un til 9 atnie Neville school iiouise. If you wa nj a good supper :all on them. The price for tl.e sup per, with dessert, Will he 35 cents, or 25 .cents without .dessert. Don't forgo! th? date-next Saturday, tho 17th, ?at C sf. m. till 9 p. m. Come ind take slipper with these good ladies. The ?public is mout cordially livited. The (proceeds will go for tSje improvement .of the Neville chool. Mrs. Ralph Hunt, Mrs. Sidney Blanchett, Miss Bessie Lee, Commit tee. Christmas EN HANDKERCHIEFS, md CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS, ) GLOVES, LOVES, JE ROBES, TIES, Jr. WAGONS, )F THE BEST GRADE. J and CANDY. OR TAE CAKE, tchfofd, t. M. Tribute Continues Seriously 111. 11 Young Folks Coining Home. .1 I - oriicv-tt, Doc. 13.-Special: tiiy'i}, Cate Smith and Mrs. Luria Gaillard^ ii Walhalla, "?-?re shopping In Sen: ; ?ron recently. , ' Eugene Siucon und Retid McCary*; SX Pendleton, were buaiuess visitors litre last week. Mrs. .1. U. Adams ls expected to return to Lev home her?- Friday, aw ter a piensas?t visit ol' ten days liv AdnirsviRe, (ja., with her daughter, Mrs. Prank Klug, a'ud 'Jstmilly. .Mr. and Mrs. \Y. S. Brock had as their gaeftte Sunday Mt. and Mrs. T. S. Cnryton. Mr. and M iv,. Percy Cray ton and baby, of Anderson. M ra LA. Edwards. Mrs. John Ert-,?| wards and Mrs. Prank Alexander*;/ formf/il :'. ecngeiii?",.' motor party on Tnosdny. going 4? Greenville for IhOfli th'i.v. Mvs.'iM". R. Davre.AJttlss Sara Davie aird .Mrs. H. p. Alexander are to go' S\. A'Ugestine, Flu., tm spend several wcelt s. Miss Leona K-anumun. of Walhalla^ wat. among the ont-o'l-town shoppers in Soitcca recently. Thor?-' are many ;ni Seneca nnd Onoughout the <counry who will re gret tts/ learn fina tt.o condition Ot .M. R. Trlbblo flous not indicate any!; improvement. Xiv. Wibble has booni in declining health for moro than ?.2 ineiltlia, and for ?ix ui eight month? 'hu bas been confined to) his bed most' n&together, and seems'to grow grad* inn Ry "weaker. Mvh.. Cordon 'Carson -anil -'two cb.U 'flTcn, of Dolly Milli, ave expected Jto HTi'ive Thursday nigh! to spend u)i t?l aTbar Christmas -with Mrs. Q$r ?ftwn.'tj' BiotheT. Mrs. W.. ?S. Hunter, and .family. ^; ; Miss Nancy Hines 7is expected to Tetum home Irom Nev YOrk n(ixt ivof'k. She has been talking a special ! postgraduate ?course Iti music. Saja The December meeting of tho D.?. r'SL Witt bo heRi next Tioesday aftejv I noon at the home of Mira. L,.-W. Ver-1 iver. "T5ie members are Treq des ted ;td assemble promptly at 4 ?o'clock. JB$ Miss Mario Rellotte wTTl spend tue holiday*; at horse, after a succOssfu tqmi in Marysville CoTiege, Mar iVtrte, Ttfnn, , ,:, ; , : \ths- ,.next?4iiM^?da4M>^4ai? girls and boys .w?R bo turning their faoes homeward for tho ?Christmas holidays. Among the number from Seneca are Misset Prances Alexan der and 3.,ela Barron, Lander Col lege- Camille Wood, Anderson Col lege; Alice Adams, Nina Harper and Madalfne TJllwortlv, Grace Alexander, Greenville ?Woman's College; Bren ice Run, CiiicornCollege-, .Marte Bellotte, Marysville College; Edgar Hinco, of Porter Military Academy; Jim Shir ley, Batley Military institute; Roder ick Heller, John Morriu, Will Ander son, McOarvey Cox, sloan S trialing, Clarence Ellison and Francis Car<ry. Clemson. Miss Louise Dendy wril spend the Christmas seaon at home, coming from Dunn, N C., where she has been teaching in tho city schools. Miss Clyde Smith, of the Abbeville school faculty; Miss Nell flines, a teacher of history hi Danville, Va., High School; Miss Mary Hines, of Wiuston-Snlem, N. C.. are expected to arrive in the next few days to be with homefolks during Christmas holidays, Miss Typhainc Burgess arrived on Tuesday morning from Baltimore, where st?e has boen for four months. She will spend the . Christmas holi days with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Burgess. mfr mfr ?J? ?J? mfr mfr mfr mfr mfr mfr .fr .J. mfr tt. ?J. COUNTY AGENT'S NOTES. ?]? .fr mfr ?J? mfr .fr mfr mfr mfr mfr mfr mfr mia mi? mfr --" * .fr OCONEE'S SLOGAN: ?fr mfr "Swnt the Roll Weevil H?fels, 'fr .fr Clean Pp Plejds at Once." ?fr .fr tfr mfr mfr mfr mfr mfr mfr mfr ?fr mfr mfr mfr Coming Events. Roll Weevil-Co-operative .Market ing meetings wil bo hold as follows, weather permitting: Norton, Wednesday, Dec. l l, at 3.30 p. m. Retreat No. 1-Thursday. Dec. 15, nt 3.3 0 p. m. Retreat No. 2-Thursday, Dec. 15, nt 7 p. m. Pair Play-Friday, Doc IC, at 3.30 p. m. South Union-Friday, Dec. 16th, nt 7 p. m. Keowoe-Monday, Dec. 10th, at ;i.3 0 p. ntl. Fairview-Monday. Dec. loth, at 7 p. in. Pino drove-Tuesday, Dec. 20th, lt 3. 3 0 p. m. Earle's Grove-Tuesday, Dec. 20, U 7 p. rn, Ooorgo R. Rriggs, County Agent. -GG6 cures malarial fever.-adv. Confederate Vets, to Meet Jan. 2. All Confederate veterans of Oco ice County aro called to meet nt tho ?Olirl llouso on Monday, tho 2d of Innttary, l i?22, for the purpose of dOCtlng tho Pension Board for 1022. W. T. McGill, Chairman, Oconee County Pension Board. -OOO quickly relieves a cold.-ad ? LOCAL AND PERSONAL. .{. |k>~_seo our Xmas boxes of soap, In pol lock boxes that are easily worth lie price of it all. C. W. & J. E. j?uknlght, Walhalla.-adv. E ^At the last meeting of Walhalla lodge, No. G7, K. of P., ibo follow ing officers were elected to servo foi ble year 1922: Arthur Brown, C. C.; Guy Cox, V. C.; J. II. Norman, Prel lte; R. G. Macaulay, M. of W.; T. B. Bbelor, K. of R. and S.; C. W. Pitch ford, Jr., M. of Ex.; J. W. Sholor, M. b? P.; J. B. Mauldin, M. at A.; Ralph tte tr I ck, I. G.; D. B. Pitzgera Ul, O. G. Tho new oihcers will bo installed ft tho meeting to bo held on the 2d Khuradny in January,. 1112 2, (the K--The Westminster Oil and Kev Hizer Co. will operate their gins for Hil time until Dec. 24.--adV.-49-50. V _jg, N. Holden, of Whetstone, ||ft at The Courier office last Thurs Bay four line turnips, the four weigh ing 12 VJ pounds. They are of extra 'good quality, sound and Arm, having attained their great sizo without 1)6 fcbming pithy or strong in davor. Mr. holden bought a 10-cent paper of *seed, planting them in rows on about lt fourth of an aere of good land, and jihus already sold $2? worth of tur nips; though the crop has not been ?iorc than half taken up. The entire V}eid, Mr. Holden states, will over age individual types quito as lar .je Hfe the Tour left with us. ' '-Unill further notice we will ox ghange one ton of 7 per cent bright Spit ton seed meal for one ton of good. !ry ami sound cotton sood. Westmin ster OR aud Fertilizer Co.-adv. RI. | jt. -.Rey, Mr i. .'StanBell reporta to us l^hat his dog, u black and white fe male setter pup, about ten months (old, bit his little daughter and also khe. son of Jos. Medlin, on Monday aast.* Tho dog left home, and so far KMr. Stansell has been unable to lo bato, her. Several people have beon tritton, as well as a number of ani mals, in different sections nort/ of Walhalla. Mr. Stansell brought tho ;.jtwo;?chlldren to Dr. J. J. Thode, who itajgiving. them tho Pasteur treal jiK?'pt. ReV. .Stansell requests that if j^jpty {ope has seen the dog,1 repprt.Will ?;Jp^typSro?h**^^t?y . m4n-?or D r.. V ho Uov and if tho animal is killed, bring tho head to Dr. Thode, so that he may ascertain whether or not tho dog wns mad. It will be learned with no small degree of pleasure thal the two children bitten have shown no seri ous symptoms at all. -The best assortment of good shoes to be had in tho county aro on display nt .1. II. Alley's West Union, S. C.-?xlv.-1 9-52. -The following announcement of a coming marriage, which ls taken from tho ^Savannah Morning Nows of the 11th, will be of interest to. many in this State and (Jeorgla: "Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence R. VanDlviero an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Elizabeth, to Mc Curry Neville, of Wost Union, S. C. The wedding will take place the lat ter part of January." Tho announce ment comes ns no surprise to friends in Walhalla, both Miss VanDlviero and Mr. Neville being well known to our people and deservedly popular. The fact of the coining marriage has boen an open secret for some timo, and the announcement but brings the approximate date of the happy event ifearer to a certainty. Miss VanDl viero and her mother have spent tho summers here for several years, and they count their warm friends by their acquaintances. Mr. Novillo will be the recipient of a wealth of con gratulations. Rub-My-Tism for rheumatism.-ad -Tho many friends of Mrs. W. B. Aull rtympathlze with her in her re cent bereavement in the death of ber father, Calvin J. Deal, who died yt his home at Landis. Nf. C., Tuesday of last week, Dec. Gth, after an ill ness of two weeks. Tho immediate cause of death was an attack of se vero heart trouble. Mr. Deal was (57 years of age. having been born near I'hiochville, N. C., Doc. 22, 1803. Ho was ono of the staunch church men sf his Siato, a man of considerable wealth and a liberal supporter of tho .burch and all Its Institutions. In lis will he bequeathed to tho Lu thor in Orphanage in Virginia tho sum of en thousand dollars, carrying out Hs liberal policy to the end. Mr. Deal is survived by his wife, five sons md ono daughter, those being Ar hur, Silas and Rev. James Deal, all )f Rowan, N. C.; Clarence Deal, of detroit. Mich., and Ciando Deal, of Charlotte, and Mrs. W. B. Aull, of Valhalla. Ho also loaves nineteen ' fran ({children, The deceased was a launch Lutheran and a devout and ?or.socrated Christian. "His Ufo," ays the Salisbury Evening Post, In ommontlng on his death, "was ideal, ks a citizen ho was one of those that ompriso tho bulwark of tho cltizon hlp of tho country. Loyal and pa rlotlc, honost and truo, plain and imple, but Arm and courageous In J ll of his dealings with humanity, he /as a man in ovory sonso of tho : vord." Tho funeral took place on Vodnesday of last week at Mount lorian Lutheran church, N. C., the il torment following in tho cemetery ?f that church. Both Rev. und Mrs. i mil. of Walhalla, attended the fune al and Interment, Mrs. Aull hoing t her old homo before her fathor It will pay you to come value, and low prices in us ALSO, REMEMBER TH. IS ALWAYS A GOOD PRICE. Arthur Walhall "Oldsmobile 5 didd, having been summoned on ac count of his sudden critical illness. _To prevent a cold take GGG.-ad ljocal Notes from Bounty Land. Bounty Lund, Bec. ' ?.^f0*?*' Mr and Mrs. Dave Stribllng, of Sen oca, were late guests of Mr. and Mrs. .loo N. McDonald. Miss Julia Davis lott the latter part of last week for Atlanta, Ga., where she will probably spend some time with her aunt, Mrs. Lou Dea Thompson, who hos been quite lil for about two weeks. The mauy .fylendb-pf Burns Gilli* eon, of Clemson4, regtet to learn, of his late Illness and hope tor his early convalescence. ' " . ?." Miss Lura Porrltt, Of North AUr gusta school faculty;^B..W?^- >V? arrive home the latter part of "t^v. week to spend tho .Christinas holi days with her hoittofoiks*, \ ,.\ C. , are visiting their DHl'eii'ts lion and Mrs. E. E. Verner P'"d Mrs. julia D. Shanklin, and will remain until after the holiday season; Tho W .M. S. of tho Rock Springs church will bo entertained next Sun day afternoon by. M rs. Keaton. Mr. and Mrs, Barbour Shanklin, of Anderson, wfere spen,J-Hie-day guests of Mrs Julia D. Shanklin recently. Miss .Sallie Davis will spond somo time with hor uncle, \V. H. Davis, near Seneca, during the absence of Mrs. Davis and daughter, Miss Sara, .vito leave in a few days for St. Aug ustine, Fla., and other points of in terest in thal Stale. The nu merou* fr fends here of Henry Davis aro delighted to know [)f hi? return a few days ago from 'all over the West." Mr. Davis left Lhis State about thirty yoars ago and lias been back only once, about 21 pears ago. Wo hope for an early visit from him, to his many friends in our community. J. A. Dendy and your correspond ent motored to Cashiers Sunday for i visit to our cousin and sister, Mrs. VI. P. Alexander, going by way of Highlands, N. C., and returning by Salem. It was a most delightful trip, egardless of the many experiences >f prising out of the mud and hav ng to ho pulled up a couple of tho deep places by horses, and to walk ibout four miles for help to saw a gigantic spruce from across tho road, md the numerous petty freaks all jars aro heir to. But there is al ways a great deal to be thankful for. The mountain peoplo wore very kind md willingly helped us out of trou )lo, tho day was fair, and wo wore n a good Ford, and so we were or en reminded of the quotation, "From bo day wo are born 'til we ride in he hearse, thero's nothing so bad hat it couldn't bo worse." The Walhalla-Highlands road will 0 flue when finished. They have a ood grado all tho way, and somo xcellont work and engineering were 1 evidence. Ho in Cal I and Temp?r?t uro. Below ls a record of meteorological bsorvations taken by H. W. Brandt, j-oporative observer of the Weather ureau of tho U. S. Department of grlculture, during tho week ending coomber 11, 1921, at 7 p. m., (Tho strumental roadlugs are from gov .nmont standard instruments ex ceed in tho manner recommended t the chief of the Weather Bureau): Character of Day. itO Tom po ra ture. xi bD m ac. 5-Clear . . , BC. 6-Clear BC. 7-Ptly cldy ac. 8-Cloudy . , QC; 9-Clear ,.. , ?c 1 0-Clear .. , BC. 11-Clear .. Total rainfall 66 63 G G 60 ?* 1 M 1 6 1 66 32 30 38 4 3 36 30 30 in and see our numerous ;cd Cars. E NEW OLDSMOBILE VALUE AT A LOW Brown, la, 5. C. >ots the Pace." i Let's Rpr COMIO AND LRT MF WITH YOU O' YO? V , ,1118" Carload F Carload ? -.'Af :Carloav ?ffi V O" / Ciu Wagons, ?. . "..-?esa, Stahe w. ... ?*^*?jV AI lot ir, away IF Y HI lt wll orders. Ilomei Drown ti. Wi WAI .J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? . .J? HOME DB .I* N? *!. * * * -i* * Tho South Carolin , AKKOO'. The Home De t.! people of South Cav leadership of Miss (L are beginning to re,-, operativo organizatlc; products of many pr y* hotter position to esta' '?,? tain outlets for these ' aro thc individual gro", suit wo have a Stato-v (ion known aa tho So Momo Producers' Assoc organization, founded as purpose of disposing of . products of the farms, i. tho samo Into cash, has tho portunlty to succeed, as does ganization which fills a well-, need. 'It is a well-known fact that 01 Izations brought Into being as result of an enthusiasm created in appeal to prejudices or misconcet Lions, aro not nearly so secure as one created by a well recognized need. Successful, co-oporativo markotlng /entures usually como from small be ginnings'and are tho result of a grad tal, permanent growth. Ethel JJ Counts, County Home Pom. Agent. Oconoo Cotton Statistics. A tabulation of tho cotton ginning eport for Oconeo county shows that here wero 20,890 bales of cotton inned in Oconeo, from the crop of 021, prior to Doc. 1, 1921, as com arod with 17,757 halos ginned to )ec. 1, 1920. John C. Sandon, Statistician for Oconeo Co. Singing ut Pleasant Ridge. Tho Wagenor Township Singing association will meet with tho Ploas nt Ridge Daptist church on tho 3d unday afternoon in Docombor (th<? Sin), beginning at 2 o'clock. OffD nrs for tho yoar 1922 will bo oloctod. ll aro urged to be presont. II. A. Wood, Presldont. W. D. Browor, Secretary. ?