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CAFITOLA T. BEST FOI Protection from adul from inferior wheat ie q brand of "CAP1TOLA" t Our C Capitol? is ground from the best \ and made by the best pr< tho nutritive qualities of Let UR send Your C. Ci. JA July 12, 1905. ??ocal anb flcrsnnal. -Buggies, liai ness, White Hickory wagons. T. E. Alexander, Walhalla. -Jesse S. (.'ar'cr, of Westminster, was here Monday ou business. -C. lt. Houchins is in New York for a few days on business. -C. G. Jaynes .ind family aro spend ing a week in Highlands. -We eau furnish buggies, and prices to suit everybody. C. W? 1'itohferd Co. -Mr. and Mrs. I). H. Hilliard spent last Monday among friends in Anderson. -Services in tho Lutheran church next Sunday morning will he in English. -Mr. and MTB. E. L. Horndon aro spending two weeks in the Jocassou Val ley. -E. R. Lucas and W. 1). Moss are spending a week or ten days at Glenn Springs. -Jesso C. Novillo and C. W. Bauknight are in Highlands for a two weeks' pleas ure trip. -Wanted-1,(XVJ bushels of peach seed. G. W. Gignilllat, Seneca. 34 -Miss Emma Lay, of Tamassee, was among,her many friends in Walhalla the first of this woek. -Misses Mamie and Addie Von Ohsen, of Orangeburg, are visiting Kev. and Mrs. H. C. Grossman. -Buy your school books, tablets, ex amination blanks and pencils from us. Walhalla Drug Co. -Next Sunday afternoon there will be a singing at lied Hill school house. The public invited to attond. -Jas. H. Darby will be associated with Dr. J. W. Hell in the drug business dur ing the month of August. - For all kind of buggies and wagons call on C. W. Pitchford Co. - Mrs. S. N. Pitchford and family are spending several weeks at the homo of Mrs. A. Lay, on Goonoo crook. -Mrs. J. K. Phillips loft Thursday for Columbia, where she will spend a short while visiting relatives and friends, -All summer goods in our storo we have mai ked down to actual cost. C. W. & J. K. Bauknight. -Mrs. Harris. Miss M. L. Harris and Mrs. C. Rutherford, of Savannah, (ia., Miss Lizzie Bruce, id Townville, and Miss Carol Herndon, of Greenville, are stopping with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. label), at Mountain Side. I ti O fr m W m w co SB PH m g < O PH t? < ? O Si ? The Best of In Dru WALHALL/ Walha! LOUR IS THE I BISCUIT. ^ t ri at ion and Hour Rround iven when you soe the un the bag. hoke \ Hour vinter wheat harvested, >cess, which retains all the L" am. you a sack. s truly, kYNES. O ?H O P gs a ? w w co O -Most delicious ice oream served daily at our fount. Walhalla Drug Co. j -Mr. and Mrs. Hen Hleckley, of An dereon, spent Sunday and Monday in Walhalla as the guests of Mrs. E. A. Hell. | -Mrs. Kev. G. F. Clarkson, of ?Scotia, \ accompanied by her children, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Ansel. - i -Misses Auna and Francis Stribling left Tuesday morning for Due West, ! where they will spend a week among rolatives. -Men's $1 negligee shirts, 16f, Hi and liii, to uuload, we are over stocked, at ouly 05c. C. W. A J. E. Bauknight. -Jack Darby left Monday mortiitig for i Honea Hath, where he has accepted a i position witli ThoB. H. Brock i" the dry goods business. -J. J. Haley, of Oakway, was in Wal- '? halla Monday afternoon. Ho was ac companied by his son, Master Lee Haley, who paid his first visit to Tho Courier office. - Mrs. John W. Ferguson and little daughter, of Haitsville, are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. K Maxwell. They will spend a mouth or; six weeks hore. For Bent-Hesidence on Facultv Hill; good water, nice premises; splendid lo cality. Apply to \V. L. Veiner, at Hank of Walhalla. 30-tf? -J. T. McKinney, of Charleston, was among his friends here last Saturday and Sunday. He is taking a high stand in constabulary circles owing to his con scientious ami efficient service. -Mr. ami Mrs. B. T. Jnynes moved yesterday into thoir handsome new house on Main streut. Mrs. B. L. Bogers and children will, for tho present, also oc cupy rooms at Mr. Jayne.s's home. -Mrs. G. W. Wiso and little son, of Trenton, S. C., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Vernor. Her friends are pleased to meet her again. She is remembered by many as Miss Addio Haltiwatiger. -For Sale-My property on Main street, at a bargain, if sold at onco. Terms to suit. ".'ll Jas. T. Wilson. - Chas. M. Nield, of Vicksburg, Miss., arrived in Walhalla Sunday evening ano will be with his family at ti. K. Max well's for some timo. His many Wal halla friend:, are always pleased to meet him at his old ho.ne town. -Nicest lino of stationery in town. Just rocoivod. Walhalla Drug Co. -Mrs. E. E. Jamoson and two chil dren, of Greenville, aro visiting tho family of Sheriff aud Mrs. W. M. Kay. Mr. Jamoson spent Saturday hore also. Ho has a large contract with the Courte nay Manufacturing Co., at Newry. -Boy Kay, who has for sevoral years boen tho popular clerk at Boll's drug store, loft last Saturday for Birmingham, A la., where he has accented a position with a largo drug firm. His many Wal halla friends wish him every success. -All our ladies' Oxfords at and $2.50 we aro now offering at $3. C. W. A J. E. Bauknight. -All persons interested in tho Old Bickens church are requested to bo at the cemei cry on tho second Saturday in August for tho purpose of cleaning off tho cemotory lots. Bring well-filled baskets and como propared to spend tho day. -Tho mountain resorts close to Wal halla have been uuusally popular this summer. They aro destinen to become moro so as they aro better known to the traveling public. They aro just as good as tho more remote resorts and havo easy aeneas to railway, telegraph and other facilities. -Peaches Wanted.-I will pay 38t cents per bushel for small poaches and from 50 i o no cents pur bushel for nice largo poaches. Do not bring me any peaches on Saturdays. Please be careful in gathering tho poaches, so voil can bring thom in good condition. J. ll. Barnott Canning Company. .'52 -Will ll. Morgan and Brownlow Ool kers left last week for (.'(dorado, and they will make their home in the Wost in tho future. Mr. Morgan has hereto fore spout some time in tho Western States and is by no moans a "tender foot." Wo wish these young mon suc cess in their new homo. Every th ing gs, Etc. W DRUG CO.. la, S. C. -Cottou ls bringing 10} cents on the (Valhalla market to-day. -W. H. Frieraon, of Anderson, spent ruesday in Walhalla on hilliness. -Our entit-e line of men'e Oxfords, irortb from $5 to $8.60 to KO at $2 75. C. W. A J. E. Bauknight. -Miss Julia Maxwell returned Mon lay from a pleasant visit to relativea in Greenville. -Miss Caro Aull, of Pendleton, is viait ng ber friend. Misa Lula Earle, of Mid way, thia week. -Mrs. N. D. Chapman, of Newberry, a spending aome time iud the family if I. L. Hurley, near town. -C. J. Thompson, wife and children, >f Knoxville, Tenn., are Spending some tittin with Col. R. A. Thompson and Family. -I.oat-Between Walhalla and Rua iell'8, a Parker hammerless shotgun. Name "L. Hunnioutt" on case. Reward If left at Uoucbina'a livery stable. -We besr to inform the citizens of the county that the following bridgea are up and ready for travel: Horseshoe, Johna' Mill, Livingston and the High Bridge. -All persona interested in the Return cemetery are requested to meet ai that place on Thursday before the third Sun day in A iurust for the purpose of putting it in order. - Hillary, wagon, hack, surrey and all , kinda of harnean at Carter Hardware Co., 1 Walhalla-leaders io low prices. 31 -Mr. and Mra. Geo. W. Maxwell and cbildron. of Columbia? are visiting tho latter's mother, Mra. S. J. Hutchiaon. They will spend several weeks among relativea and friends. -Marvin J. Smith, of Spartanburg, spent last Sunday With his parents, Mr. and Mra. I). A. Smith, in Midway. "Little Tobe Smith" haa roany friends hero who are al ways glad tn soo him. -We have a fuli line of buggiea and wagons, also all kind of material. C. W. Pitchford Co. -Quincy Sherard, Cooper and Will Scott Hamiter, Paul and Floyd Teaaley, of Moffetsville, and Howard Cartledge and John Prince, of Anderson, spent Sunday in Walhalla. They were on a trip to the mountains. -George Norris, of the Macon Even ing Newe, waa among friends here this week. Ho ia numbered among tho ex pert "lead alingera" thatOconee haa fur nished for the "opinion factories" of the c.untry. He haa been with the Kveuing Newe for feveral years. -Soo our buggiea, wagons, harness, mowers and rakes if you want bargaina. J. & J. S. Carter, Westminster, S. C.* -Mra. Rev. M. M. Kiuard, of Knox ville, ia visiting Mr. and Mra. John Jooat for about two mouthe, she is accom panied by her little daughter, Marie. Mra. Kinard ia pleasantly remembered by many as Miss Johanna Keelia. Rev. Mr. Kinard is expected to roach Walhalla about September 1st.. - Rev. E. S. Jones' many friends here will be pleased to learn that he has greatly improved. After several days of bicycle touring In the m ?uutains he was quite unwell and feared a severe illness, rte left for Spartan burg last Saturday, where his family were visiting, and will remain there some time. -Wo have a few barrels extia tino lime at $1.25 per barrel. C. W & J. E. Baukuight. - Rev. T. Mack Strtbling will preach at Richland Presbyterian church on next Sabbath, August (Uh. at ll o'clock. Com munion services will be observed after the sermon, and there will be prepara tory services at. ll o'clock OD Saturday, tho 5th. Rev. W. F. Strickland, of Sen eca, will also be present and take part in tb? services. -Last Thursday tho Long Creek neighborhood waa visited by a severo hail storm. It covered an aroa about three-quarters of a milo wide and one mile in length. Crops were badly dam aged and in places practically ruined. It is said to have been one of the heaviest hail storms that section has ovor suffered from. -Riilo and pistol cartridges, loaded sholls and ammunition of all kinds at tho ' Carter Hardware Co., Walhalla. 81 j -The centennial celebration at Mot bel Presbyterian church next Wednesday aud Thursday, August 9th and 10th, will bo a very interesting and instructivo occa sion. lt is desired that thero shall oe a largo attendance, and all visitors will bo heartily welcomed. No denominational Hoes aro drawn in this invitation. Come j all and join in the services and be at home in the Bethel neighborhood. -R. A. Mc I .ces haa begun the erect ion Of a cottage residence on Main street, ! next to Mrs. C. M. Hrennecke's home. I Mr. McLoes recently purchased this lot from the Cappelmann estate The up per -nd of Main street ia being improved 1 greatly. Tho now residence of the Misses Bursa will soon he completed, 1 and will ho quite an addition to thu West End. -J. & J. S. Carter, Westminster, S. C., have decided to reduce their stock. If you fail to attend their sale it will he your loss.* -Married, at the residence of tho offi ciating minister, Rev. J. M. Sanders, i near Poplar, on July 2d, DMA, Oscar I Driver and Misa Maude Wilson. The I groom is a son of B. F. Driver, o' near Richland, and a progreasivo young far mer. 'I'll e bride is a daughter of Richard Wilson, of the Clearmont neighborhood, ! and a modol young woman. Tho many ] friends of the young couple join The ' Courier in extending congratulations and 1 best wiabes. -Many people are being attracted to tho Woodside Cottou Mills, Green ville, S. C., on account of the good wages, easy ; running work, pure water, excellent sehend and churches, good houses, pas tures and gardens and the extremely high and heall Idiil location. The mill has now 34,000 spindles and SKK> looms. The | electric car line runs through tho center of tho villago. Tho management takes particular pains to select good moral peuple.? -Special attention ia directed to the advertisement of J. W. Alexander, real estate dealer, of Spartanburg, which appoara on ttie first pago of this iaaue. There aro valuable tracts of land, water powerB, etc., enumorated in this adver tisement, and there will bo bargains for gomo ono at tho September aalo. Cor reapond with Mr. Aloxander and get par ticulars. Watch bia apace from wook to week and note what he baa to offer. -Capt. and Mrs. S. K. Dendy aro spending some timo in the groat Sapphire country. Thoy aro stopping at the "Rhododendron," a beautiful private boarding place kept hy J. B. Neal, Jr., at Lake Toxaway. Capt. Dendy is en joying tho fishing and shooting afforded by tho mountain country, and in a letter to The Courier baa nothing but praise for the Toxaway Company's large properties at Toxaway, Brevard and other pointe. -Buggiea, HUI leys and wagons at the Carder Hardware Co., Walhalla-leaders in low prices. 31 ' 1= FR We have a large loi Some People are Born F Som Those who appreciate merl cheaper to use. With us QUALITY depeud ou them. Quality is rememb business, we are building for the fut SENECA, -Major Wm. J. Stribllng is in Colum bia this week on profesaioual business. - Nicest line of fresh fancy candies in town. Just received. Walhalla Drug Co. -Hartwell, Ga., is to have a big rally of horse-awapper8 on August 8, 9 and 10 next, during the session of the court. The gentlemen in charge of the Horse Swapper*' Convention, lt. C. Thornton, E E. Sattorfleld, Perry D. Taylor, W. M. Kidd. W. A. Caaon and P. It. Webb, guarantee a good time tn all visitors and abundant stable room for all the an? mala taken to that town. Special hotel rates for members of the convention. Homo traders from North and South Carolina have a apecial invitation to attend. -To close out our line of embroideries, which are in 5 and fl yard lengths, we I are going to put in this sale at 10 cents per yard. C. W. A J. E. Bauknighf. j Items hem Bear Swamp. Hear Swamp, August L-Pleasure ox- ? cuisions aro the order of the day hert | To-day a large party of Swaropiana left for a ti ip of (ive days or moro to the mountains. Those composing the party are Mrs. J. H. Keil, Misses Bessie and Dora Keil, Mamie and Carrie Burley, Kate Cole. W. W. Burley, .1. L. Parker, George and Harmon Keil, Wm. Co'<, Charii" aud Boyce Burley, Earle amt I Warren Addis. W. B. Dilworth, Oacar Pitts, Mr?. M. Counts. While gone ?hey Will visit Russell's, Highlands. Effie, Whiteside Cove, Georgetown, Cashier's, Hog Baok,Toxaway, Sapphire and White water. Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Boozer, of Now berry, are visiting their parents here. Miss Pearl Hurley is among homefolks this week. Mr. and Mrs. J, L. Parker, of Seneca, are visiting at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Burley. Mrs. W. G. Shull and li ttl? son, Gary, of Greenville, and Mrs. A. G. Brunne mer, of Columbia, are spending the Kum mer with Mrs. 8. E. Burley. Mrs. R. H. Dilworth and family spent Sunday with ,1. II. Brandt and family. 1 L. Burley and family, of Walhalla, visited Mrs. E. S. Burley last Sunday. Broad US Bagwell aud Lowell Smith, of Bounty Land, visited "friends" in the Swamp Sunday. Mrs. Knox Kennell, of Anderson, vis ited tho family of her uncle, W. M. Ken nell, last week. Reporter. Fair Play Items. Fair Play, July .'ll.-After having some delightful aormona at the Presbyterian church by Dr. Harrell the meeting closed Thursday night of last week. Quito a number from here attended the union meeting at Townville yesterday (Sunday). E. C. Marett and Dr. Heller made a busin088 trip to Westminster to-day. Mrs. Willie Glenn and two children from Mississippi are visiting Mrs Ellen Barton this week. Prof. Richard Grubba, who has been teaching a einging class at Commerce, Ga., for the past two weeks, >? .turned home yesterday. Misa Abalena Smith and Lon Boleman were secretly married on last third Sun day by Mr. Fant, of Townville. The secret was divulged just a few days since. Miss Jodie Haley was the guest of MisBca Hattie Wright and Anna Marett last week. Mesdames F. Kuox and James Haley, of Oakway, spent Sunday with Mrs. D. V. Wright. Miss Ethe) Marett, after spending several days in Westminster, returned home yesterday. She waa accompanied by her aunt, Miss Cornelia Marett, and her cousin, Miss Ada Marett. Miss Maud Edwards, of Toccoa, Ga., was the guest of Miss Blanch Isbell last week. Miss Nell Anderson, of Robert*1, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. T. R. Harris. Miss Anderson will bo in our midst for quite awhile A number of the young folks enjoyed an ice cream festival at Mrs. D. V. Wright's Saturday afternoon. Miss Clyde Smith spent last week with her sister, Mrs. J. R. Heller. Mrs. Geo. Skelton, of Anderson, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Sam Glonn, at Knox's bridgo, returned home this morning. The "Jolly Girls" had a delightful game nt tennis on last Friday afternoon. j. o. c. Sick headache results from a disor dered condition of tho stomach nnd is cured by Chamberlain's Stomach and Li ver Tablota. For salo hy J. W. Boll, Walhalla; W. J. Lunnoy, Seneca. --^ . - "A Secret Marriage." Married, at tho residence of J. R. Fant, Etq,, near Townville, on June 11th, 1905, L. S. Boleman, of Hart county, Georgia, to Miss Abbalona Smith, of Fair Play. Several days ago they revealed tho secret of thoir marriage to their relativos and frionds, which waa indeed a surprise to thom all. The bride ia a daughter of M ra. S. L. Smith. The groom ia a son of John Li Boleman, who is one of Hart county's prominent farmera. They have many frienda in this oounty and Ooonee who will extend tn them their best wishes.-Anderson Mail, July 29. UlT JARS.= t of Fruit Jars, Jelly Moulds and Rubbers. I >oor, e Become Poor by Misfortune And Some Continue to Buy Cheap Hardware. it in Tool- Hud Hardware know they cost m ?re than an inferior article and are ie the first consideration in buying goods, and our customers may conlidently tared long after tho price has been forgot. And, as we expect to remain in the ure upon this principle SENECA, s. C. NORMAN'S BARGAIN STORE WALHALLA, S. C. Specially Low Prices on Shoes, Hats, Pants, Shirts, Trunks, Valises, Lamps. Wall Paper, Window Shades, CrocKery, Tin. ALL KINDS SEEDS. 5 AND ID-CENT COUNTERS. Flour - Flour - Flour If We have just received our first car of Majestic Fl oui' made of new wheat. It is specially fine. No better patent sold. See the big ship on the sack if you want the genuine. For the present we make the price $5.75 per barrel. lllFNTKR, ?EI*I> Y ?& CO., SENECA, H. O. CLOTHING! $1,000 Worth of Sample Clothing in Spring and Summer Weights, at New York Wholesale Cost. This Entire Lot Is made up of the Newest and Latent Patterns and Styles in Men's, Hoys' and Children's Suite. Also, a big lot of Factory .lobs that we are offering at '25 to -10 per cent off regular prices. In this lot are some of the greatest val ues that we have over been able to offer for the money. Notions $1,000 Worth of Sample Notions at New York wholesale cost. This lot in cludes great values in Men's Shirts at 25c. to $1.50 each. Hoys' Shirts at 20c. to 75c. each. Men's Pants at 50c. to $5 per pair. Boys' Pants at 20c, to $1.50 per pair. Mon's and Hoys' Overalls at 20c. to $1. Ladies' Skirts at 75c. to $7.50. Men's, Ladies' and Children's Ties at 5o. to 75c. each. Hosiery and Suspenders. e DRESS GOODS. A full and complete stock of Lawns, Muslins, India Linens, Organdies, Batisto Silks-all at Lowest Prices. Also a full and complete line of Embroideries and Laces. QT_fY\TiTCt Don't fail to try a pair of our Royal, Shamrock Q TT/*\T71C1 lOLLVyJliO and Red Raven Shoes-tho greatest O TIA / stiff Don't fail to try a pair of our Royal, Shamrock and Red Raven Shoes-tho greatest values for tho monoy. Wo are headquarters for High Grado Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Limo and Cemont. Como and see us and get our prices on any and everything that you may want. We've got it. W. P. Nimmons, SENECA, S. O.