Keowee courier. (Pickens Court House, S.C.) 1849-current, December 27, 1922, Image 8
fo l*. BRE?NECKE.
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MAIN ST. WALHAI
We wish f
every one o
and patrons ?
New Year!
ONE CENT A WORD
(Small advertisements under
thia heading Inserted at rate of
{,011e cont a word per Insertion.
Four insertions for pri.:o of
i threo.)
(NO'TlCEi-No advertiser ont ac
cepted for ihls column for 1 .ss than
i? cents, one Insertion.)
IOU SALK-Frosh .Mdeh Cow. Ai>
ply to .1. F. DAV^S; Walhalla lt!.
WA S I IOU- i .:. t for (nu iiprse
Purni; on sdlaves. .1. it. DAVIS, Wal
ha liai Ul. 2. S-' ''
i iiAii; i Nov. t.?."ii' I land P?.Wbr
Pea Huller to r< nt. NV. i>. \VI11TF.,
Walhalla, s. c. r>o-i* .
M>11 HUNT OU SALK-House and
Lot on TugalOo street, Apply DOD
'-fACAl LA Y, Walhalla. S. C . ?8-D'
WA NT Kl)-We aro in Ute mai Kel
to hay good, ciean Poas. E, C. MAR
ETT* SON, \y?stinihstor, s. c. I.?-t't
MoxiiY TO LOAN on Unproved
Farm Lauds, ll. 15. BULTCE, Pick
en**, S. C. 26-tt
l'Oli SA LH at a saving-One I) ra nd
lo w Ford l ouring Oar with demount -
ahlo Rims and Kxtrn Casing. Sei
IGA lt WOOD .lAYNKrt, Walhnllu.t?. C.
FOR SAliK - Bnby Carriage, al
most now. For information apply nt
COU Ul IOU OFFICE, Walhalla, t?. C.
<17-tJ\
FOB SALK.- Several Mules and
Horses. Prices right. . Would trade
for cattle. W. J. SCH H O DEB, Wal
halla, S. C. l l-tf
LOST-Lady's pocketbook, be
tween Kniorson Bridge and Seneca,
containing $0.15'. Finder return and
gel reward. C. U. WALK KU, West
FAion, Ut. 1. '
WATCH YOUR
HOG BUSINESS
and make it profitable. 1 offer for
salo 25 Celts, Shoats and Pigs. Can
. make hogs for late killing. W. D.
MOSS, Walhalla, t?. C. -17-tC
FOR SALK OH BENT-Ton-room
Residence, suitnblo for hoarding
house. Corner Tugaloo and Ma'uldin
Streets. For particulars applv to
C. F. HI3TRIQK, Walhalla, S. C. tt
WANTED - Dogwood - Wo pay
$M!.00 per cord for Dogwood at
Westminster. CAROLINA HARD
WOOD CO. ?eo .1. s. Price for speci
fications etc.. 11-17*-tf
AVA RN1NG-A NS KL MOOHK, my
son, under age, has left home with
out my consent. Any ono hiring or
harboring bim will he dealt with ac
cording to law. JOHN E. MOORE,
Mountain Best, S. C. 5Q-T>
ON ACCOUNT of low water and
Inability of power company to fur
nish power, wo will not run our gins
on Fridays, until further notice. Tho
W K ST M1NSTBR OIL & FERTILI-J
7.KU CO. _ _l18't?"
FIRE 1NSU BA NOE.-W.O. White,
Agent. Walhalla, S. C., for National
Llhorty Insurauco Company of Amer
ica, of Now York, N. Y.; also for, the
Greensboro Insurance Co., of Greens
boro, N. C. Your patronage solicited.
50-1_
SIX FER CENT MONEY.-Under
Bankers' Reserve System 6% Loans
may bo secured on city or farm prop
'orty, to buy, build, improvo or pay
indebtedness. BANKERS' RESERVE
DEPOSIT CO., HMS Californio St.,
Denver, Colo. -17-2
FOB SE (IV ?CK-Best on earth -
Thoroughbred I'oland-Ohina Boar;
also Thoroughbred Jersey Bull, I nm
also In tho Dairy Business to serve
the people of Walli.?Ila promntlv with
Milk and Uniter. W. W. FOWLER,
Walhalla, S. C., Ut. 8. 5 0-1 *
'M Fancy an
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Wwi HUTCHISON. '
or each/ and
f our friends
a Prosperous
?ST. FRANCIS CATHOLIC CHURCH,
Mauldin Street, Walhaliu, S. C.
sion vicios ox Tino FOURTH SUN
DAY OF VACH MONTH.
Sacrament of Penance. . . 9.;|p a. ni.
; Mass and Sermon.IO. oh a. nv.
j Rev. TJmothy j. McGrath.. Re< tor,
St. Joseph's Church,
East Rorie and ?or ll) McDulIi a Sts.,
Anderson, S. C.
A Regular Comm ? n lent lon 01 Blue
;r.*fpri? j K iii ive Lodge, No. il 2. A F.
M., will he held next Frl
t f.. ? / i i .t y ni rh t. Dec. L'i?, 11>'3"2-?
al S o'eloivx.
Visiting brothers always we?erwno.
K. I-'. KlTTKIt. W. .
W. O. \V t ! i Tl :. Sern Mary. ( a cl V
?J? LOCAL AM) PI0RSON?L. ty
tytytytytytytytytytytytytytytytyty*\.\,
. --Mr. and Mrs. I, A. Steele spepp
I several days this and last week In
, Atlanta.
- Plenty pf ttl per cent acid for
nil now; ?JG.25. W. M. livown, Wnl
hullnv Si C. adv.-1 ;; tf.
.los-ep ll Norton, of Annapolis, ls
' visiting at Hie home of his uncle and
aunt., M?r. and Mis. \\\ L. Vernor,
I s
-Miss Margaret Wickliffe, of
I West Union, is spending the holidays
i With relatives in Boston. Mass,
j Plenty of li; 'per, cont acid for
all now; iii!.2."?. \V, M. Brown, Wal
halla, s. C.- -adv.- i:;-tf.
- George Seaborn, Jr., Frank
Hunt and .lames Alexander, of Clem
son, are with their homeiolks in Wal
j halla this week.
j -Miss Sara Moss, of Anderson.
?was In Walhalla with her father,, J.
Mi Moss, and family, for a few days
last week.
- Miss Kathleen Barton, of Lan
der College, is spending her vacation
with hor part nts, Dr. and Mrs. IT, M.
Barton, of Walhalla.
-For Rent - Four brand now Rvc
room bungalows; city waler, electric
lights and all conveniences. Apply
Arthur Brown, Walhalla, S. C.-adtf
-Mrs. Fannie Brennecke and Miss
Addio Tatham returned last week
from an extended visit '.o relatives
at several points in Texas.
- Miss Tabitha Strlbling, of Wood
ruff, S. C., is spending the vacation
period with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. J. Stribling, near town.
-Kirby Covington, of Wofford
College, is spending the holidays in
Walhalla with his mother, Mrs. L.T.
Covington, fi\A among friends.
-Now ls the timo to buy buy your
Oliver plows. Cet ready for tho fall
season. Buy tho Genuino Oliver. W.
M. Brown, Walhalla, S. C.-adv.-tf.
; -Donald Alexander, of Balloy In
stitute, Greenwood, is at homo for
tho vacation with his parents, Mr.
?ind Mrs. R. H. Alexander.
- Miss Carrie Darby Harrison, of
tho South Union school faculty, ls at
homo for the holidays with her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. F. IC. Harrison.
.Our shoe sale will last until Jan.
1st. Why not buy some of your
friends a nico pair of shoes for Xmas
present? J. H. Alley, West. Un.on, S.
I C.- adv.
SEE
o. D. Schumacher
-AND -?
Eti. Snead.
d Staple Groceries
1
ISM ONE AND
. MOST PROS
fS NEW YEAR I
!
? [ti--Just received, car<'ir)f fresiv jftlxie
Portland cogent. \V. ^k.v'B.roWjBi^if',
vUaSl^;.^.. C^?d.HP-tfi' V , '
-The1 MethodjBt ?pareonage Aid !
Society will meet at the home o| Mrs. '
Xii. It. M?Dpjmld t^e first ?Thuysda'^
in January. ;-( * ?.' ;
-Mr. and -Mrs..'. Will Hughs, :of j
Uiehland, are spending several days
this \veek in.W^lh'Mlavwith Mri a?'d
?Mrs. T. H. Hughs. j ' ']
--Misa, Pauline Stecl^, Ot Andrews, I
5, C., ls spepdir ; thls-^oeh In Wal- j
halla with her . . aunt.' Mr. j
<uul Mrs. J. A. Stock. j
-I will trade thoroughbred? Po- j
land-China and Duroc pigs for poasi
cane sood and seed rye. Arthur !
Brown, Walhalla, S, C -ndv.-18-t?. !
-Mr. and Mrs, k.M. tt. McDonald ;
and children s^onC pliristinas day
with Mr McDonald's nether, Mrs. M.
J. Mc'Donaid, at Richland.
- Mrs. Dob Porter and daughter,
Miss Jennie Lou, of Andrews, N. C>
aro expoetod to ,visit Mrs. Porter's
brother. Claude \V. Roid, of Wal
halla, this week. .
-The young men of Walhalla and
Seneca will give a dance to-night
complimenting the yoting ladle.8 of ?
thc two towns a nd. their'vi si'.ors. The.
dance will be held in the dining room,
of Hie Alexander Hotel,
- .I'.i.-d received, a shipmen! of tho
well ktiowjii High Point'-buggies. Calli
and get one. (if you rile, rule*1,
right i W. M.-'Drown,'.Walhalla, sf
(J.--adv.-y.S-tf*'.' . ;
.Hr. and Mrs. H. W. Gardner, of
Greenw^oOd.^nre spending ?t f w dayij
in AVnlhiilhi vialing al tho bonn'/of
.Mrs..Gardner's brother, J.. W. She-''
!or, ahd faintly.
, -rfc.. A.Harden, of Charlotte. ??.'
pl, is spending the Christmas hoM?
days bi 'Walhalla with his paren nfl
Mir. and Mrs. Ed. Hardin, and atnoiig
other relatives''and .friends. fe
- Misses, Caro Probst, Xell Wiek
liffe, Crace Ray, Carolyn Ansel '-ind
Eunice White .are homo from Win
throp College; spending the vaeatloh
period with hoinefolks. *
- -Now is ihe^timo to buy
cutters and llght'tiie boll weevil. m&
tho kind that cpfe stalks. Wo haye
the kind wo g nu rajetee. W. M. Brown.
Walhalla. S. C.-adv.-19.-tf.
- Norton and .William Striming
are visiting their: parents, MrJ and
Mrs. W. .J. Slnbling,' neat'v Walhalla,
foi* the holidays. Their many friends
tire pleased to ses them ag-Hn. S,.
1 -Mrs. Addie F. Garvin, Mrs. Har
riet P. Johnson, of th?-^W4nthrop
faculty, and Dr. and Mrs. Bennett, of
Spartanburg, visited in Walhajla for
a few days during the holidays.
-Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Suggs, of
Cornelia, Ga., arrived in Walhalla
Tuesday night and will Spend a few
days here with Mrs. Suggs' parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. White.
- Mr. and Mrs. c. W. Pitchford,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam G. Pitchford
and Miss ida Pitchford, of Green
ville, aro spending tho holidays
days with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs.
N. Pitchford.
- We aro prepared to handle any
job (jf welding which you may have
-crank cases, cylinder hoads, sylin
dev blocks, fenders, water Jackets,
frames and automobile housings of
all kinds. Arthur .Brown', walhalla,
S. C.-adv.-51-tf.
-Joe Moss, who is holdlpg a re
sponsible position in- ono of the cities
of tho wost, is spending thljfc Christ
mas vacation period with h|?; father,
James M. Moss, and among mh-er Rel
atives and his numerous friends here
-Mrs. L. T. Covington and ber
mother, Mrs. J. 'L. Stokes, arid L. T.
Covington, Jr., have been recent sirf
ferers from flu. Tboir many* friends
aro glad to learn of tboir improve
ment.
-Cordon Ka nt. of North Carolina,
ls spending a few days dubing the
Christmas holidays with his paronts,
Mr. and Mrs. X. L. Kant. Miss Kath'
leen Kant, of Anderson, is also a vis
itor to her homefolks for a^week or
ten days. ,V
-Wo will charge $3.HO #er halo
for ginning this season, furnishing
hagging and ties. We uso 2";to 2 im
pound juto bagging and wb'gle ties.
Juto bagging adds weight and makes
tl neat halo. Schaeffer Gin Col, West
minster, S. C.-adv.-35.-tf.
-Mr; and Mrs. H. W. Gangue and
son, Mnster norbert, of Lauf jans, are
visiting Mrs. Casque's porejjts, Mr.
and Mrs, W. O. White,. Tb?e many
friends of Mrs. Gasquo an (ft Master
Herbert will rogrot to learn tfiat they
are confined to bod with flu, and will
hopo for their speedy recovery.
-Married, at the'residency of Rov
D. P. Dearden, on Friday, D#c. 22d,
Miss Pearl Baumgarner, of EAlrview,
and Walter Smith. The yoijbg cou
plo will make their, homo ip the Ebe
nezer section, wpere tho gqoom hi
engaged in farming. They have many
frlonds to wish thom evory happiness
on their Journey-through lifo,
-A real shoo salo In WOsjijUnlonI
Ono thousand pairs, all sl?j&k shapes
and colors. J. H. Alloy,. Wosjlf Union, 1
S. C.--adv. I
'ffl/M"--:-1-.^r?^ -ry ?, '? ??., . :
jiJ^Tho Paul Hoyne ?ircle will
meet with Mis? Sallie Strihl'ug' on
Friday, I>s.o? a9ih, at 3* o'clock.
.r*-Riepp? Blemann, of Rook Hill,
is' 'spending the holidays with rela-f
Uves und among his many friends in
Walhalla. , * .
, -"-Just received'another shipment
bf High'Polat . bugglos, and will soil,
thom; worth .the money.' W. M.
Brown, Walhalla, S. C. - a d'.-.4 9 lt.
< -We; arq requested to announce
that J. Fred F?wlor will preach .tl
High Falls on Ihe fifth (next) Sun
day at ll o'clock a. m. Everybody is
invited to attend, and the "members
uro especially urged'to ho present.
-Robert I,. Rogers, ii member of
tho faculty of tho Chnmh?rlaih-Hunt
Acudeniy; Port Gibson," Miss., is at
tho. honte of his mother, Mrs. R. h.
Roger?, for tho 'Christmas' holidays.
Ho has? numerous'friends who aro
glad to wel?omo.hint anion g them.
- Mr. and AJrs^Slclivc.y Adtfms and
daughter, Mis? Katherine, of Rock
Hill. spout.i'ci.tvlBtntas at, the' homos
of Mr, anti '"Mrs. W. C. Hughs and
Mr. and Jvirs. ,.Iesso C. Novillo and
anioiig-'-pther relativos. Their many
friend's' hore w?rf? doll ghi ed tt) seo
them hgaia.
' -To Rent-Nice office rooms Iii
same building in which Bell Tele
phone' Co. bas ils odleo, on Main S?.
'Can vent you single otllcc or suit Pf
ffooius.' See ino ai pipi? if interested.
Very desirable location. W. M\
Brown; Walhalla^'S. Cr--a.dv.-tf.
-^Hr. and Mrs. fi. P. Com. of
Greenville, re visiting \il'S.1 Cohn's
'parents. Mr. an<l Mrs. W. A. Strother,
and among, other iola ti ves in Wal
halla.-. They have numerous friend*
heir who aro glad tu welcome thom
among them.
-- Mis. W. M. Brown lof, yostcrd?\v
for Bosnian, N. C.. to which plain
she was called by reason of the ill
ness of her mother. Friends hero
hope lo hoar encouraging news of the
condition of this aged lady In the
near futuro. '
-The many friends of Mr. and
Mrs. IC. T. McClure, pf Clemson Col
lege, and Mr. and Mrs. W. E.. Lake.
Jr., bf Ninety-Six, were glad to-'seo
them at their obi h,ome.;h?ro with
their parent^, Mr. aild'Mrs. H. C.
Busch, during, ?ho holiday's.
- -Wp' will , .argo $3.50 .per bab'
for ginning tfrl?V senfeoir, fuvnishinv
bagging and ties. Wo use 2 and 2V>
pound jute, bagging and whole Hes.
.lute hagging adds weight and makes
a neat hale. Westminster Oil mid
Fertilizer Co.-ttdv.-35-tf. .
-Miss Bessio Mickler left this
morning for Saluda to spend a few
days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John C. Mickler, former residents of
Walhalla. Miss Mllckler is Just re
covering from an attack of flu, and
hy reason of this fact was delayed
sovoral days In taking her vacation
with her parents.
-G. Walker Pratt, of New Y^ork
city, spent a short while last wook
in Walhalla at the houve of Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. L. Wilson and among old
friends here. Ile was on his way to
Tuscaloosa, Ala., to spend the Christ
mas holidays wi'h 'ais wife, who y/aa
there for a longer stpy. His many
friends hore wero glad to moat him
again.
-Married, by Rev.^?). P. Reardon,
at his residence near Wost Union, on
Sunday, Dec. 2 Ith. Miss Annie Bello
Hood and Andy Nichols. The bride
is a daughter of Mir. and Mrs. J. C.
yllood, of tho Ebenezer section, and
Hie groom is a son of .Mr. and Mrs.
John Nichols, of West Uuion. They
have tho best wishes of numerous
friends for a long life of happiness
and prosperity.
-Plenty of good work mules and
horses to soil-worth tho money
either for cash or good not i. Come
and seo me. W.'wl. Brown, Walhalla,
S. C.-nd.-49-tf.
- Harmon Morton, youngest son
of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Morton, was
ninrriod at M|nion, N. C., on Doc. 2.?
to Miss Sallie Creon, daughtor of Mr.
ami Mrs. Jamos Groen, of that city.
They arrived in Walhalla Sunday and
will spend two W'seks hero at tho
home of tho groom's parents. They
aro receiving the congratulations of
their frionds, who wish for thom a
long and hfippy life togethor. They
will make their home at Marlon, N.C.
-Tho rook club was delightfully
entertained by Mrs. T. H. Hughs on
Tuesday of last week. Tho rooms
woro prettily deoorated with ever
greens and poinsettia, symbolic of
tho festive soason. After ninny in
teresting games it was found thal
Mrs. Harry Norman and Mrs.' M. R.
McDonald had tied for top score, artd
on cutting high Mrs. Norman was
presen tod with a hand-painted nut
howl. The consolation, a hand em
broidered handkerchief, foll to Mirs.
Charlos A. Hotrick. A salad courso,
with Russian tea, wos served at the
closo of tho games. The next moot
ing will ho hold with Mrs. M. C.
Long,
Ia New Zoalahd have been found
two kauri trees,, each containing
twice ns much sawahle timber as the
largest California tree.
UR GREATEST ASSET IS THE
GOOD WILL OF OUR CUSTOM
ERS AND WE SINCERELY VALUE
THE BUSINESS YOU HAVE GIVEN US
MAY YOUR CHRISTMAS BE MERRY
AND THE NEW YEAR BETTER AND
MORE PROSPEROUS THAN ' EVER BE
.;.'''4: ' . >
FORE.
1
partirient
Main Street
?5> Walhalla, S. C. ?
Youfr
Partner
DON'T FORCE YOUR WIFE to bog for household nionoy.
DON'T DOLE IT OUT to hov as If lt woroon charity.
YOUR WIFE IS YOUR PARTNER-trent her ns such.
MARE HER ii monthly allowance-as liberal ns your finan
cial condition will permit. Then, once n\veok or once it month,
deposit that sum in tho bank to lier credit. I,cf her run her part
of y ?uf co-partuiship on a business basis, Women do not'llko to
be eternally begging mid asking for money--nm! they should^not
have to do so.
? . :? : J ^:?.??}^0f??h *" i
The Enterprise Bank,
Walhalla, S. C.
Christnias Exorcises nt Ebenezer.
Tho Ebonezer Graded School hold
splendid Christmas exorcises on last
Friday afternoon at 1 o'olock, in tho
handsome now building that has re
cently boon eroded to accommodate
tho school in this prosperous and ad
vancing community. A tree, loadod
with good things, was the centef of
attraction ffor tho little ontes, and
whon Santa Claus appearod to ftls
tributo the gifts ho croated much
merriment; The children woro not
only remembered by tholr presont
toaohers, but also by Miss Lydia
SmRh and Miss Francis Beckman,' of
Chnrloston, who taught at Ebenezer
I last yoar, and who showed tholr lovo
j for them by sonding each pupil In
' tho school a bag of candy and a bal
loon. Miss Katlo Kangot?r, also of
Charleston, helpod tli?s-o ladlos In
their work of love. A rising voto of
thanks, in appreciation of tho work
of thoso ladios, was called for by Mr.
Bru'co, the principal, and the entire
school will send*cnrds of thanks,
Tho recitations and*.other features
of (ho afternoon* woro indeed good,
hoing well delivered, and tho sing
ing of. ''Silent Nighf'by a quartette
was particularly well rondored.
Ebonezer now boasts ono of the
best school buildings of any commu
nity in Qconoe, and her people aro
justly proud of tho advancement be
ing continually made.
i '< --"- '
(boneo Orphannge ls Closed,
*.
This is to notify \ho public that
tho Oconoo Orphanage ls closed, Wo
understand 'that,there, are'pooplo/so
liciting funds for this orphanage. As
wo Ilvo in sight of It wo know that
lt ls not being conducted now.
J. A, Morgan.