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,.. i? . . ... IN *J-^V^' ? ,V ' ,, .f.v !''''-.'.;' ";' ' J.J, . . ?"'i'K.'i THOU CANST NOT THEN BB FALSE TO AFT MAN." . VFEB. g ?022? New Series No. 940. - Volume LXXL - No. K. ( ONEltOSS ?ND COMMUNITY. '| Live Church Bemires Servirons of Coli? Sa secreted Pastor--Personals. . Cbnerbss, Jan, l7.-^Speclal: The marriage of Miss Maude Cleland and Henry Hewe ??st jonday evening at 6 o'clock vas quite a sur'prl?e to many of their friends here, they went to tho home of tlie bride's pus tor, I<,ov.Goo. Smith, of Westminster, * where th? ceremony- waff performed by Tlev.. ?niit^' Af teVt??' ceremony tho young couple returned to the .ruji?me of the bride's father, where they enjoyed^ a sumptuous wedding. Supper. The groom is a iJon of JmB Nettle 'IJesse, of this -'community, and is a'prosperous young farmer. Tho bride is the daughter of L. A. Ole* land, of Westminster. Both the bride, and groom are popular young people and are receiving .the hearty good wishes and .congratulations- of their hosts of friends. Since their mnrit age they have been at the homo of . the groom, and we hope they will decido to make their homo perma nently tn this community. Mrs. TS AV. 'Byrd, of this commu nity, is spending a few days with he: sister, Mrs. .M. Duncan',, of Walhalla. At the regular ohurch. conference Saturday afternoon ReV\ L.H/Raihes was unanimously called to the^pas torate of the Ooneross Baptist church and will enter upon his labors here on noxt Saturday and will continuo tb preach at'Coneross on the fourth " Sunday In each month and on the Saturday before at 3 p. m. It is re gretted very much that we could lot secure 'Rev. Raines for more time, but his time is all taken up. He <s the beloved principal of the Long Creek Academy/ afld ie doing splen did work fOr^the (Baptists there. He needs no introduction'' to our church and community, as he was our pas tor a few years ago, and everybody who knows him r?alis?e that he ls a man filled with' the ?plrjt and tries hard to do the will of God and to impress godliness upon those (with whom he comes in contact by his daily life. Mr. (Raines has ? warm wo leo me back to our church and to our community. Coneross has been without a pas tor almost a year and We are glad ta claim: 'Rev. Rallies, a&aih, Wo 'are m ML ;wh during'?tir shepherd's ab v sence. Wo still' hold our1 regular ser vices and Saturday conferences, our Thursday evening prayer meetings, Sunday scl.ojl, B.Y.P.U., Woman's Missionary 1 ociety, Young Woman's Auxiliary, Girls' ?Auxiliary, Royal Amaba8sador and Sunbenm Band. Wo extend a cordial invitation to all to attend any and all of these meet ings. Miss Lettie Barker Is spending this week with her sister, iMrs C. E. Du Bosei of. Laurens. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Davis and daughter, Willie Mae, wore week-en 1 guests of Mrs. Nettle 'Hesse, of this community. H. H. Duncan entertained his friends, B. Glenn Dowls and Augus tine Schlock, of Fair Play, Saturday night and Sunday. John A Adair moved from here to near Carnesville, Ga., last week and will live with his son, 'Marvin Adair, and family there-, (Marvin Adair was a recent visitor to this community. Mrs. Sue M. Hunslnger spent a few days last week with relatives at West Union and Bounty Land, returning home Friday. Mr. and IMrs. Her Kelley, of Now -Hope, were recent guests of Mrs. Kelley's brother, Grady Smith, of this community. Walter Shorlff and wifo spent Sat urday and Sunday with relatives at Oakway. " (Mr. and -Mrs. J. S. Abbott and son Colle wero welcome guests of J. Ii. Julian and wife, of the Return sec tion, the past week-end. The Y. W. A. enjoyed a meeting with Mrs. J. P. GaiiKbrell, an aged mdy of our church, recently. Tho meeting seemed to be greatly enjoy ed by the aged lady also. Several onjoyed tho convention at Poplar Springs yesterday afternoon. Mrs. J. P. Armstrong and children were visitors of the former's mother, .Mrs. S. M. Hunslnger, rocently. Dead Body of Woman 'Found. Wilson, N. C., Jan. H.-*Fo11oW lng instructions received In an un signed letter, a deputy sheriff last night found the body of Mrs. Milos Pearsall in the back yard of hor homo about five milos east of this city, it was learned to-night. Tho woman was shot through tho heart about ? days ago, according to the coronor. (Miles Pearsall,husband of the dead woman, and another man1 and wo man who had lived with tho Pear sails, are missing. A horse and mule, shut up in a barn, and a cow Hod outside, were nearly dead of starva tion when found. A pile of wearing apparel, moat, bay and corn was found in tho yard, according to tho deputy. A sonrcli for - Pearsall and .the other man and tho woman bas been begun. Subscribe for The Courier. (Bea!.? SENECA A OOOD CITIZEN. R? M. Ribble Has Passed to Illa Ile? ward-Other Seneca News. ?Seneca, Jan. fl.%ii-Spacial | Dr. and Mrs. "E. C. Doylojfleft Thursday morning last for a, jnon^'s trip and will visit various Diflnts in. the "Land of Plowers." '\ .Mr. and Mrs. J3 C. Perrift left last week for Ora'ng?b?rg, where\ Mr.Per rln will .CO'tfttnue his work in connec tion v^ith . tile'' State Highway Com mission in Qraiigenurg county, hav iiij?. cb ni ploted his work for the com mission in Oconeo. .K, iMr's. Jphn Edwards was hostess to Oii?e-a-W.?ok. Club at the last meet ?n$:vS^?w ia full attendance of thd meWb?r's^?d JO., few visitors. At tho conOlusipnc^f^he program Mrs. Eds? wards sptyjpQ'i? delicious chicken sal-' nd c?iirsji';;v'with coffee, followed li* mints. She was rtBsisied by Mrs. Ll A. Edwards and Mrs. Frank Alexan der. Thetfclub will meet with Mrs. Ruby Harper to-morrow (Thursday) afternoon. 'Mrs. Leslie Stribllng, secretary of tho South Carolina Synodical, was in Columbia a ??\y. days last week at tending u mid-winter session of the executive committee of the Synodi cal, the Bession being held at tho Colonia 'Hotel. The outstanding top ics of discussion wore: Planning for the first State-wide conference for the young people of the Pr?sbyterian church and the spring meetings of the various Presbyteries. The young people's conference will be held June 9-16 in Clinton and promises to be very large. Extensive plans are al ready being made, and speakers from all sections of the country will be scoured for the occasion. Death Of U. M. Ti ibbie. .R. 'M. Tribble, aged 69 years, one of Seneca's representative citizens, paused away at his homo here about 3 o'clock Sunday morning, after an illness of more than a year. Mr Tribble. was truly a friend of man, a consistent member of the (Baptist church, and lie lived the Christian life he professed. Being a lover ot a quiet home life, it wah there he spent moat of his time, even in the years of health, with his family. During h ia Lori^lH^ess ho was patient ar|d sjfraifP^iffiniiiiVoted wife and only son, Burt, were his constant attend ants, anticipating his needs and com forts. 'Beside his-wire (who was Miss Lizzie Yarbrotigh before marriage) and his son Burt, ho leaves several brothers and sisters to mourn his death, to whom is extended tho pro found sympathy of a host of friends. After a brief service nt the grave on Sunday afternoon, conducted by l.is pastor, Rev. J. W. Willis, the body was lowered In the gravo beside his son, George, who preceded him to tho grave over eight years ago. Oil Stove Explodes in Rath Room. Anderson,.Jan. 14.-The full com plement of the fire company was call ed out to-day when it was found that there was a fire at Anderson College. P, was not needed, however, for tho fire was confined to a bath room in which an oil stove had been placed, and probably had exploded. There wag some damage to the bath room, but the fire did not spread, as the company arrived at once and extin guished the flames. A trap has been invented to catch rats coming ashore on a ship's haw ser. <7W TURKISH Friendly VIRGINIA Gentlemen BURLEY The perfect blend of the three perfect cigarette tobacco* in one perfect cigarette j one-eleven cigarettes BOUNTY I/AND AND VICINITY. Personal Notes of Interest-Citizens ? Moving Back-Impt'oVoniontH. < ./ . ;.. - Bounty Land. Jan. 16.-Special: Mrs. Robert McDonald spent? from Friday until Sunday with relatives in Belton. S. A. Davis^was in Greenwood last week on business. Mrs. 'E. E. Vernor is in Greenville for a few days. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Hay den Coe has been quito ill of pneu monia for several days, and great anxiety is experienced .by-his parents aiid the many friondB of the family on account of the precariousness of his condition. We hope for. early Sui favorable change in his case. jF;.Mrs. Marcus iMoDo.nald..\and Mrs. ;??Se Hubbard are. both,-gjfc',the sick list; .this week, and their nfjtVny friends hopb ?for their early recuperation. Mr$; S. N. Hughs is supplying tho position ns principal In the Richland ^school during the illness of,. il'tt?o Charles Coe, Mrs. Wamie^^^ing In charge c this poBitlonj* "Ge.oVge Jones, of walhalla, was in the community a short while las4 week?v?n 'business. Although his business (that of soiling Fords) dil not meet with the success ho had hopedrfor, we were glad to see .Ulm back In hie boyhood comm uni ty ftnd to be familiarly greeted a's "Miss Ella" by an old school pupil. We are Riad to learn that ?Mr. lind Mrs. T. O. Berry have moved from Cherry's back into this vIclnity^Mr. Berry having purchased a part of the Frank Xiumpkln place. ?^'H? is having acme marked improvements made in the way of building addi tional rooms to the house/ aijd .who? completed the building will bo quite. is rind U?molylp-, appear^. Commodious and -comely ' wm ance. I and Mrs. D. H\>MoKie Saturday even ing. ? Mr. and Mrs. iHenry Duncan have moved "back into this community re cently, having lived last year In Lib erty. Mrs. 'Mnttie McDonald, who hus ibeen spending a fortnight with Mr. and Mrs. J. N. .McDonald, has re turned to her home In Richland. Mrs. >W. H. Hughs entertained a spend-the-day party last Thursday, the guests being Mr. and (Mrs. Bob Davis, Mrs. Julia Shanklln and Mrs. C. E. Gainbrell. Mrs. Hughs is" a most genial hostess and the day was enjoyably spent. Joo Sanders will operate a saw mill on Mi'B. Julia Shnnklln's place in a few days. This will be good news to all who contemplate having repairs done on their premises. We are glad to report an improve ment in Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ballen gor's condition, although they are still far from being well. Mr. and Mrs. Swift Marett spent the week-end at tho home of M. E. .Marett. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Shanklln, of Franklin, N. C., have boen visiting in the community. Mrs. Shanklln will remain a few days with her par ents, (Hon. and Mrs. E. E. Verner. Jefferson MOMahan and David Strlbllng, of Clemson College, were nt home for tho week-end. A. G. Shanklln is having ropalrs made on one of his tenant houses here. Tho Jlock Springs 'Missionary So ciety held Its regular monthly meet ing at the homo of Mrs. Mattie Mc Donald Sunday afternoon. We have not heard from this meeting, but ns a capablo and Interesting hostess (Mrs. McDonald ls hard lo beat, and wo feol sure that the record of this mooting will go down Into the an nals of tho society as one of its most enjoyable and best. Hoard of Honor Mooting Jan. 21. The Oconee County Board of Hon or will meet on Saturday, Jan. 21, 1922, for the purpose of receiving applications for pensions and the transaction, of any other business. Persons now on tho roll need not apply unless they have reached the age of eighty (80) years or have bo coma blind or helpless since last Jan uary (1921.) V. F. Martin, Judge of Probate and x-olflcio Clerk. -For Salo-High class hard and soft brick. Arthur Brown, Walhalla. S. C.-ndv.-43-tf. te NO MORE. Pro? lt izote of Walhalla Taken Death Yesterday. Wi *?'f?)ann IB no more, tanding^'ln th? store of Ai. ?aih :pilre?t,. yesterday ; atn ttt'f4 bl?lock, he suddenly ?md ^x?^^hysici?ns, who ?edly. .shmmonedk reached found thut life was exr metfts^bojore his death O^nverslug with friends B(ujtrim?fl?er, and nothing to * thy .fo'rni''of illness was ob >y. aiiSr> qno. (Mr. . "Kaufmann id'M)y;aii ,a^rAck of apoplexy it'll was.lfiajt.rAn tni?e?us. r5r>Hlm"Mn^^06 . a-native of liaV^iaY"ijK berni born here on "i-tyf?&?ttd he was, therefore, ?^'.y?fl^H'o * -wa* ? son ot R i?liff.jijid^iporotlioa Kauf Wh o'. ?OTfip on gr t ho original W^lhtoV^c?nTi here as \ pulir? ?QertoajpM?olonization .He?w?6'.:^'?u?l?enlly identl bt?pWpaWjutGroHts herb, bti ^."^^??f?esit^roper ty, p,w li te, \t&ton? dntl owning "large ^v;f^rTu^lnnd? in the county .r^f?^s^Ph'tioJ? he /was Sr 'alad.^allder, and manjy of,.| m? ^^Svmti??B buildings, lu lo, aside'fr^m 'those.which Jf? J^er?>mtU him, pr under; ^ctldn.'^ejoentTy he nad be-sri oci^vV property owner-.of, .1,?h?vlng*p?t nfi.rA number vb u ?1 c?i n g e. a nd; o t h o r b u s i ti e a a |^d. n?VVn^^;!done % great, deal e%%K vyi??rk in'^the^fty of1 eht ?idewalkfr in" . tf?rit of j ?mwfit?^M^ cooperation I .^ielp'ai authorities -^^;ilfelong! tths -LMerMy church, in?i^^.'.^^W?.t.- Johits JlSs iHe /^M*>be\ greatly ^dt?;fojrward? -Tan, and M to/be lifer WWW -lhe idea ^?n^ ;to i tiohs favorable to.thls class of worki .Mr. Kaufmann was never married. He is svirvlved by one brother, Ru dolph 'F. Kaufmann, and one sister, Miss Lena Kaufmann, both of Wal halla, and the following nephews and nieces: John R. and George Kauf mann, Misses Dora, Lola, Elsie, Julia and Frances Kaufmann, all of Wal halla, the latter being at present a student at Winthrop College, Rock Hill. Tho bereaved ones have the sympathy; ot many in their sorrow, and there are hundreds here and elsewhere in the State who will learn of Mr. Kaufmann'? death with great rogret. * Funeral services and interment will be held 'his (Wednesday) after noon, the Interment to be made In St. John's Lutheran cemetery. The haur had not been definitely fixed a* tho timo of going to press. FRENCH PRESIDENT ACCEPTS New Ministry-It ls Felt that Crisis of Crave Consequence Averted. Paris, Jan. 15. - Raymond Poin care, who succeeds Aristide Briand as promier of France, completed his ministry to-day and presented their names to President Mlllerand. Tho President has accepted the designa tions. The cabinet is as follows: .Premier and 'Minister of Foreign Affairs-'Raymond Poincare. Vice Premier. >Minister of Justice and for Alsace-Lorraine-Louis Bnr thou. - Minister of War and Pensions Andre Maginot. 'Minister of Marine-M. Raibertl. Minister of 'Finance-Charles De La8toyrle. (Minister of Interior-M. 'Maunoury (Minister of Education-iLeon Be rnd. .Minister of Public Works-HM. I. Trocnuer. _ Minister of Agriculture - Henry Oberon, Minister of Colonies-Albert Sar rau t. (M. Maginot will take up the du ties of this ofTlce until 'M. 'Sarruut, who h: ln.Washlngton, is heard from) Minister of Commorce - Lucien* Dior. Minister of Liberated Regions->M. Rclbel. ?Minister of Labor->M. Peyronnet. Minister of Health-M. Strauss. <It ls felt that the acceptance by tho President of tho new caibinet ha; averted a threatened crisis. It has boon proved that when dark rooms have been colored with yellow paint or papor tho inhabitants havo become sickly or delicate. m } We haye a large ste Sec thc New Low Pricest 30x3, m , $ 9.80 h 30x3i, ? . J4.90 ? 32 x 3\t . , J9.15 w Wc have most all otl corresponding prices. ?. '. ''ev. .? - \ . r Walhal ..Oldsmobile J CLUB, COMMUNITY AND SOIlOOX> Notes from/ t$o Fair Play .Section. d Tho Election of Officer*. ' Fair .Play; Jan/ V^^^p?cial: The Home. DemonstV^ii?n Olujb |&e?d' a very Interestitig^eetlng ^Skf0% 11 with Mrs. B?jtie^rfifirrl?;iS;(^D^tes9. The election pjt officers was^Jljrfit in order, -and tho following ladles wero declared . leaders for 1922.: Mrs;, Ed gar Aieai;^, president; (Mrs. L. (B. Mar git, first Vice president; Mrs. J. L. ?Sheldon, second vice president; Mrs. Geo. L. Harr|s',(secretary;.(Mrs. M. E. Harris, treasurer.. '. r-. " . Tho olu,D wlil iorm itself., intern, association thiB year for th? purpOBe ?i^ising purebred 'Barred.. Rook flaml^B^^ have fields of onions for marketing purposes. The ladies believe in di versified farming and will do their bit to help the men beat the boll weevil. The School Improvement Associa tion was reorganized with iMrs. L. ?M. Glymph as president; 'Mrs. Ray ford Harris, vice president; 'Mrs. T. U. .Mitchel, secretary and treasurer. Tho following committees were op pointed: Business, iMrs. W. G. Mays, Mrs. S. L. Leathers, Mrs. Wallace Glymph; social, Mrs. T. U. Mitchell, Mrs. J. L. 'Sheldon, i.Mlss Thompson. There will be a community parly given for the benefit of the associa tion when the weather ls moro fa vorable. We understand that J. Laurens Sheldon has put in an order for a pair of pure-bred Poland .China pigs and has built a substantial five-acre lot for grazing purposes. T. U. Mit chell and others have also purchased the pure-bred hogs and will use this as a sido line in, farming. The high school has added an other teacher to the faculty-Miss Mary Gaines, of Westminster. This makes the sixth teacher. Our school is in good condition and is doing ex cellent work, with an enrollment of about 200. The many friends of oVir former teacher, Miss Thode, of Wal halla, sympathize deeply with her in the death of her father. . Mrs. D. McClanahan, of Ware Shoals, was a recent guest of Mrs. L. B. Marett. Mrs. Dora Harbin, of Westmin ster, has moved into our community and ls making her home with her fnther, B. H. Glymph. iMrs. Lucy King is* on an extended visit to relatives in Columbia. Joe Lee, who has been spending some time hero, has gone North on an extended trip, visiting frlneds. The many friends of little Louise Glymph are very sorry to learn thal she is sick, suffering from an attack of bronchitis. Mrs. Dora Trlbble, of Lavonla, Ga., was a spend-the-day guest In tho homo of her brother, Dr. W. C. 'Mays, Wednesday. ?j? .j? ?j. .j. ?I? -I? ?j. ?I? ?I* .J. IN POLICE COURT. ' ?j? ?j? ?j. ?j? ?j? *|? ?|? ?j* ?j? ?j? ?j? ?j? ?j? ?j? Mark it downl Mayor Jas. (M. <Moss reports a clean sQieot for tho week-not a bond for foiled, not a trial, not a plea of gull ty. Not oven an arrest Not a blot on tho 'blotter! TT. 3 >ck ?ni&d States Tires. * 32 x4,V. i $25.40 ?* 33 x4, ? ? . 24.85 * 34 x 4, . ? ? 27.35 ?er sizes up ito 40 .x 8 at COMB AND LST ME MGURE ! WITH. YOU ON < WHAT! : ' . you Nfc??' . lot mo show yon. My prices are away down. IF YOU KI 1)10, HIDE RIGHT! HIGH POINT BUGGIES! It will bo a pleasure to UH your orders. Remember: Brown Has lit or Brown Gets lt 1 WALHALLA, S. C. SUPERINTENDENTS TO CONFER. How to Increase Membership^ Will bo a Subject for ?encot Meeting. Seneca, Jan. 16.-Special: The program io?, the Oconeq County Sun day School Superintendents' "Confer ence to be held nt the 'Baptist church in Seneca on Wednesday, Jan. 25, has been 'completed and everything is ready for the meeting. Among tho subjects that will be considered are "How to Increase Membership and Attendance," "How to Make tho Sunday School Program Interesting and Helpful," "How to Secure Traln I od Teachers," and "How to Lend tho i PupIlB to Christ." State Superintendent Leon C. Palmer announces that all necessary supplies, cards, charts, record blank? and literature for putting Into effect these new plans will be furnished . free to each superintendent attend ing tho conference. Beginning promptly at ll a. m., tho conferenco will go right to work and every moment will be filled until adjourning time, 3.30 p. m. tt-Months^Old Baby Barred. New York, Jan. IB.-A ruling by immigration officials at Ellis Island admitting Mrs. Dionisio Zalewnska, a resident of Chicago for eloven years, and three of her children, but excluding her three-months-old ln I fant, born in Poland, because tho j immigration quota for Poland had I been oxceeded, has rallied several welfare organizations ip her aid. Her appoais for the toaby having failed, ? the distracted mother had to go to ; Ellis Island with the four children from the steamship Moga nt ic, which ' brought them Saturday. Persons m I tcrested In the case expect to obtain her release at once. j > W. M. Brown,