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PICT! Don't C to ? Our Ph "THEY'] Yours ' C. G. J ; Why Can't You Increase Your BanK Account During 1906 I. -Buggies, harness, White Hickory wagons. T. E. Alexander, Walhalla. -Jack Darby, of Anderson, is visiting homofolks this week. . -W. E. Seaborn, of Pell City, Ala,, is at home for the holidays. -Douglas Seaborn, of Lavonia, Ga., is spending Christmas at home. -Jess Orabl, of Soneoa, is visiting bis j brother, Spence Grahl, this week. -Arthur|Lewia, of Chester, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Lewis. -J. Hutchison, of Pell City, Ala., is - spending the holidays with homofolks. -Horn, unto Mr. and Mrs. Milos L. Phillips, on December 23, a daugbtor. -Jos. R. Shelor, of Anderson, was ftmong his friends in Walhalla yesterday. -J. B. Reid, of Columbia, visited his father, C. L. Reid, and family this week. -J. A. Finley, of Choraw, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Mer rick. -Born, unto Mr. and Mrs. John P. Fowler, of West Union, on December 24, twin boys -Franklin county, Geovgia, is to have a brand new forty t hourn .nd dollar court house. ~-A. C. Morrick, of Columbia, spent several days in Walhalla this week visit ing his family, -Wanted, a rontor for good farm near Walhalla. Apply to "A.," caro Courier Offioe. 40-tf -Harry daPonte, Sr., of New Orleans, spent Christmas in Walhalla visiting his daughter, Mrs. J. A. Stock. -Mr. and Mrs. John F. Tatham and childron, of Columbia, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Muller, near town. -Mr. and Mrs. John S. Hunsingor, of Greenville, are visiting Mrs. S. M. Hun singer and family at Connoross. '-Chas. Reid and daughter, KHzaboth, of Woodbury, Ga., spent Christmas in Walhalla with C. L. Re! 1 and family. -Wade Crumpton, Georgo Morton and Carl Simpson,* of Ridge Springs, aro spending this week with homofolks noar Walhalla. -Homer Maun,.of Durham, N. C., and Prof. and Mrs. J. L. Mann, of Ploreuco, S.C., aro visiting Hov. and Mrs. C. D. Mann, in West Union. -For Sale^-ft-horso traction engino and Gutser thresher, both in good repair. Apply to J. J, Ballengor, Richland, S. C., or to i hn Seneca Hardware Company. 1* ? H? NEW YEA] AND Walhalla J RES Fail fee stures. \E, IT." Truly, VYNES. ol -Beautiful lot fanoy box paper and toilet oases cheap. Walhalla Drug Co. tf -The offloo of Dr. J. n. Burgess, don tiat, Seneca, will be closed until about January 15th. Ile is visiting at his old i home ia Clarendon county. ! -Mr. and Mrs. Thoa. H. Tatum, of Bishopville, are spending a few days visiting the family of Rev. and Mrs. C. D Mann, in West Union. -J. H. Keil, of Birmingham, Ala., is visiting his family for several weeks His many friends bore aro always glad to welcome bim to his old home. -Miss Sue V. Seaborn, of Charleston, is visiting hor brother, James Soaborn, Esq., and family. She will probably spend the winter in Walhalla. -Louis O. Russell, a* popular young man of <?reenville, spent the Christmas | ti holidays with his parents at Russell's and among bis friends in Walhalla. -We aro requested to announce that there will bo preaching in the Oak way yt Presbyterian church noxt Sunday, De- ht comber 31st, at ll o'clock a. m., by Rov. bc T. C. Ligon. -John B. S. Dendy, who has boon in Columbia attending tho South Carobua Collogo, is sponding tho Christmas holi days with his parents, Maj. and Mrs. S. P. Dendy. -A large lot $2.f>0 pictures to go at $1.24; also others at bargains. Walhalla Drug Co. tf -Rev. M. R. Kirkpatrick, of Seneca, will preach in tho Walhalla Presbyterian chinch on next Sunday morning at ll o'clock. Tho publio is cordially invited to bo present. -J. C. Hicks, of Jcaroldstown, Tonn., is spending the holidays with his parents, Prof. and Mrs. John O Hicks, of West | End. John has many friends who will be ploasod to see bim. -The State. December 22: "Dr. W. G. Neville, President of tho Presbyterian College of South Carolina, is at the Co lumbia Hospital, recovering from a very successful surgical operation." -Remembor next Tuesday, January 2d, will be salesday. This is accounted for from the fact that New Year's day falls on Monday, which is a legal holiday. The Master will sell some valuable real estate on that day. -Harry daPouto, Jr., of Atlanta, is spondiug sevoral days in Walhalla visit ing his sister, Mrs. J. A. Steck. Ho is remembered by a number of friends, having spent tbo summer in Walhalla a numbor of yoars ago. -Fresh boxed fino candies arriving weekly at Walhalla Drug Co.'s. tf -Married, iu Millville, Sunday after noon, Docomber 24th, 1005, at the resi dence of the bride's parents, by Rev. E. S. Jones, Joo B. Hudson and Miss Rosa Reid. Congratulations aro extended to tho happy young couple. -Elsewhere in this issue will bo found tho oard of Dr. D. P. Thompson, dentist. Ho came hore several weeks ago from Gaffnoy, whoro ho has booti practicing several years. His ofllco ta opon ovory day. Phone No. 30. -John M. Hendrix, o' Concord, N. C., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hendrix, of Walhalla. Ho is ac companied by his son Joo. Mr. Hendrix is always a welcomo visitor to his old homo, where, ho has many friends, who aro glad to shako his paw again. -Last Saturday night ought to con vince any body that no town should bo "turned over" to Uro works (lends at any time. Nobody was safe. One negro was shot and a white boy badly beaton, and as a result several men and boys aro several hundred dollars out of pocket. -Good steam engine for salo cheap. Four-horse powor. Apply to R. T. Jaynell Walhalla. tf -Mrs. Nancy Swofford, of Battle Creek, died December 2i)th and was buried at Long Creek church thc day fol lowing. She was 81 years old and loaves three daughters and two sons, besides grand anet groat-grandchildren and nu merous friends, to mourn her death. -Misses Christine Dickson and Bessio Word entertained nt ca.'ds at the resi dence of Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Daniel, of Atlanta, last Friday evening. Whist was tho gamo played and tho prize, a largo box of candy, was won by Miss Dickson and Dr. J. C. Weavor. Dainty rofresh ments were served at a suitable hour. LPPY a TO ONE ALL. Drug Co. gi L di Bl BC fi tb W M lt) tb er E w N ?3 ti; in er oe lo T bt Ct fe ai Bi in at m \\ fr to hi to 111 bi W o' C. Li af m tr 1? ai y< pi Pl bl oe D th to ol li 111 afi is te d< Ci ttl of di .o' b< no i? av Di cc cu ar M Kt Kt wi L< TOOLS and CUTLERY. Diamond JrLdge, Keen Kutter, Blue Dia mond, Blue Grass. John Brimble Tools and Cutlery are the best, and we Keep them. Our StocK is complete. > See us when you want Hardware and save money. Carter Hardware Company, Leaders of Low Prices, WALHALLA, S. C. EDGE" TOOLS Are favorite tools of good work* iii rn. Their all nroimd goodness hat made them so, and all who ever used] them swear by tl icm. You can't use any other kind ii you want to do the -Dr. P. P. Collins has returned from i extended visit to his father at Aline, klahoma. -Pahnestook, the dentist, office at Mrs. ose's residence on and after January I, 1006. * 51-52? -Judge J. A. Erwin is doing ?nmi ex insive grading on South Brra i' atreot. 0 expects to build in the neai uduc -Alox. Miller, of Asheville, is visiting ls parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Miller, Walhalla. -Master Harold Dean, of Anderson, visiting his aunt, Mrs. N. L. Pant,.in id way. Ho is a bright and handsome >y -Jos. Fisohesser, of Montgomory, la., spout Christmas with his father id sisters in Walhalla. Ho left yoster ?y for Charlotte, N C., where ho will >ond several days visiting relativos. -Mrs. Thos. A. ItatlitTo, of Anderson, ?companied by her two attractive and toresting boys, Wilson and Dean, is siting ber Bister, Mrs. N. L. Faut. Mrs. atliffo is always a welcome visitor to 'alhalla, whore sho has many friends. -Pine lino perfumery to go at a reduo on. Walhalla Drug Co. tf -B. A. Wilson, of Belton, will take targe as agent of the Bluo kidgo Rail tad at rendici?n about tho first of tho tar. W. L. Ward, the present ngent, is resigned, and his resignation has ten accepted. -We aro pleased to noto that in the tange of officers for tho Bank of Ander ?n for the year 1906, a formor Walhalla >y, J. Townes Ilolleman, becomes tho isidor. Mr. Hollemau is A capahlo and ficiont business man, aud Iiis promo on from assistant to head cashier is ell deserved. -Thor? will bo preaching at Double [>rings next Sunday morning nt ll clock and at Laurel Springs in the tornoou at 3 o'clock by tho pastor, uv. E. S. Joues. Tho memborB of these lurches are requested to extend this utico as widoly as possible All cor ?ally invited to attend. -Just received a lot of mountain mules ld horse.',. Como at onco and got bar lins. J. & J. S. Carter, Westminster.* -The Christmas tree exeroisos at the 1 theran and Methodist chm ches Mon ly and Tuesday evoniugs were grand iccosses. The children of both Sunday .linois wero presented with handsome its and they were delighted. There vs never been a brighter Cht ist mas for ie little ones of the Sunday schools in 'alhalla. -Roy, the 3-year old son of Mr. and rs. John Deal, died Tuesday, December at their home near Walhalla, after a iive-days' illness of pneumonia. Kan al services wore conduct ed by Rev. A. mest at the house Thursday, after hich tho romains were interred in tho ovillo burying ground. The deepest mpathy is felt for the bereaved family. -Attention is directed to the adver soment of Prof. John O. Hicks, offor g for sale valuable and desirable prop ty, frontiug on Main street. The tract tntains 42 acres and can bo divided into ts of good size and convenient shape, his is a flue opportunity to secure a tildi ng lot or lots at reasonable prices, imsiilt, Prof. Hicks or James H. Darby r particulars. -Don't fail to attend the Wardlaw u-tnm salo on Wednesday, January 3d. argains. 52 -Scuddy Walkor, colored, was lodged jail Tuesday morning oharged with tempt to rape a 12-year old white girl mr Townvillo last Sunday morning, 'allier, it is said, had a narrow escapo om hoing lynched, and owes his life > Judgo J. L. MoCarley, who protected m from oitizens and turned him over Sheriff W. M. Kay. Walker is about 'toon years old. - Married, at tho roKidonco of tho ido's mother, Mrs. Henry Lee, near alitalia, on Sunday morning at ll clock, December 24tb, 1!H>">, by Kev. D. Mann, VV. L. KOSH and Miss Lucy BO. Tho happy occasion was a home fair, no one being present but tho im ediate relatives and friends of tho con acting parties. Wo wish tho newly arrien couple much happiness and 'OS pori ty in tho tender relations of 'man td wifo. -Stonecypher's Kxpectorine will euro mr child of croup and hoarseness. We iv for every bottle that fails to ono. rico 25c. at Stonccypher Drug Co. Sold I druggists. 48tf - IL M art in Pitts, of Bal tie ('rook, this ?linty, died at Camp Creek, (?a., on ueombor 10th and was but ?cd thereon ie day following. He recently movod that |>laco. Mr. Pitts was eighty years d and was an ex-Confederato soldier, o was living with his third wifo, his *st wife having died twenty-six yoars [O, tho second thirteen yoars ago. Ho survived by four sons and twodautrh rs and tiumorous|grand-childron. Tho iceasod was a deacon of tho Camp eek Baptist church. -Miss Helen Kant, of Midway, enter ined tho mein bei s of tho tenth grade tho Walhalla Graded School on yostor iy afternoon, 20th instant, from 4 to (1 clock, in a spelling contest. Prizo, a >x of Christmas cake. All tho class* ade pct feet records in spoiling and tho Ize had to be drawn for, which wa? varded to Miss Mamio Harrison, linty refreshments wore served and the dor scheme of groen and red wa? Tried out beautifully. The following e the members of the tenth grade; isscs Mamie Harrison, Anna Striming, ?ancis Stribling, Mary Pitchford, Helen mt, Gertrude Riemann and Olive Max all and Masters Samuel Holden and ?wis Harrison. -Rev. J. O. LAW will preach at Retbel Presbyterian ohuroh on next Sunday, December 31, at ll o'clock a. m. -Household goods at auotion, January 3d, 1006. at Seneca-10 o'olook a. m. Don't miss the sale. C. Wardlaw. 52 -Ooo. L. Wilson has sold out the St. Clair County Telephone Company U> R. L. Cooke, of Cook Springs. Mr. Wilson expects to accept a position with the Hell Telephone Company.-Pell City (Ala.) Herald, December 21. -The following officers of Fair Play Lodge, No. 132 A. K. M., wero installed on last Saturday night, December 23d, MK).-) to serve said lodge during the ensuing Masonic year: Elijah H. Koose, W. M. ; J. B. Harris, S. W. ; F. W. Cole. J. W.; James Allon, Treasurer: Thomas Smith, Seoretary; John L. Reeder, Tiler; Erwin Moore, S. D. ; Harmon Moore, J. D.; D. H. Marett and T. L. Wootten, Stewards. After the installation services wore ovor tho broth ron enjoyed a big oyster supper and an hour or two was spont most pleasantly togethor. DR. 0. P. THOMPSON, AV al halla,, S. O. Office Over C. W. Pitchford Co.'s Store. Phone No. 86. Believes in Col. T. C. Duncan. Capt. J. T. DouKla#8, Senator from Union, is in tho city on legislative com mittee work. Sitting iu one of tho oilices at tho State capitol yest ci day ho stated his sincero belief in tho uutlinoh log nerve of Col. T. C. Duncan. "The only way you can koop him down is to break his nock," said Senator Douglass, "and his neck is not broken yet. I am reliably informed that in tho last few days he luis recouped his fortunes to the extent of half a million dollars in cotton, and it is my belief that ho will yet come out on top."-Columbia State, December 10th. A Democrat Succeeds Mitchell. Salem, Oregon, December 10.-Gover nor Chamberlain to-day announced the appointment of John A. Gearing, of Portland, to succood the late Senator John H. Mitchell as United States Sena tor, (tearing is a Democrat and has the endorsement of tho Democrat ic party as well as of tho staunchest Republicans in State. The appointee will sit until March, 1007, unless the tenure is sooner ended by tho Legist; turo, tioaring was boru in Oregon in 1851 and has boon a member of tho Oregon Legislature. Skipped With Another Man's Wife. Gainesville, Ga., December 15.-Rev. J. W. Austin, until tho last conference pastor of tho Methodist church at Pel ton, twelve milos abovo (Jamesville, it is said, has disappeared from home and so has Mrs. Robert T. Quilliau, wifo of former Roprosontativo and ox-Souator (?uillian, of Holton. Mrs. Quilliau left bor homo at Holton shortly after tho North Ooorgia confer ence met at Nownan, ostensibly to visit her sister at Athens, and it IH said was joined thoro by Hov. Mr. Austin, and tho couple departed to parts unknown. Austin, it is roportod, wroto the bishop, just before conforonco, request ing not to ho assigned to any charge tho coming year ami requesting a location for personal reasons. Current rumor has it that during a revival meeting at Holton during tho late snmmcr Mis. (?(lillian became infatuated with Austin and they later decided upon leaving tho country. Their disappearance bas caused a pro? found sensation in this section, owing to I he prominonco of t ho partie?, Have You a Friend? Then tell him about Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Tell him how it cured your hard cough. Tell him why you always keep it in the house. Tell him to ask his doctor about it. Doc tors use a great deal of it for throat and lin:;; troubles. " I bud a terrible cold and cotiflh mut WM threatened with pneumonia. I tried Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral and lt KavemeqnlcV ami per fect rollef. It I? certainly a molt wonderful cough medlolne."-ltKNA K. WHITMAN, Sioux Fallt. S. Dak. Made by J. O. Ayer Co., bowell. Maa. Alto manufacturer* Of JL SARSAPARILLA. PILLS. HAIR VKM*. yers Ono of Ayor'a Pills at bedtime will hasten recover? Gently laxative. TO DECEMBER \ BUYERS - We wish to say you will ftud many artioles io our store suitablo for Christmas presents. NICE TABLE LINEN, TOWELS, NAPKINS, TABLE CUTLERY, CROCKERY, WAGONS FOR CHILDREN, CLOCKS, UMBRELLAS, BLANKETS, NICK DRESS GOODS, SIIOE3, HATS. CAPS. Como to soo us for anything you want, and buy a sack or barrol of Roller King Flour to make your Christmas oakes, lt is as good, if not the best flour in town. If you have an account with us try to pay it before December 20th. You needed tho goods wheu you bought them, and we need tho money now. We are thankful for past favors. Con tinuo to trade with us. Yours truly, ?F. W. BYK? ?fe t o., SEIN EGA, 8- Ol DON'T FORGET! J Why buy two pair of shoes to last your children through the A winter when you can get one pair that will do it, at a trille more cost to the pair? Try a pair of God man's Navy Calf and we will prove it. Note the prices : Sizes 5 to 8, 75o. ; 8 to ll, 90c. ; ll to 2, $1. 3 to 8 in Ladies' at tl.35. Same size in glaze kid 25c. higher. These are great goods and worth your attention right now. Douglas shoes' for men in nil the popular styles, $2.50, $3, and $3.50. Irving Drew's Fine Shoes for Ladies, $2, $2.50 and $3. Come and see our stock. We have many things of interest to Bhow yo Look, if you don't buy a cent. We are always glad to show you. We are Headquarters for Good Flour. HUNTKBi BENDY ?fe CO. Now, then, tiffi If BJ fe For the Season's Stove and Range Business ! We havo rollod up our sleovos and aro going in to soil moro than we have ovor done. And, as tho Stoves are Huck's-tho greateafl^ line in tho world-and as we boar nothing but the^^ most enthusiastic reports from all users-why should wo not fool encouraged? Huck's havo boon built for closo on to sixty years-now fiOi to be exact-and if they woro not all and overything that is claimod for thom tho company would not now be The Largest Exclusive Stove Concern in the Country. Would they? Wo would Uko to havo you oall and seo this great lino. Seneca Hardware Company. The Christmas Store, Where you can find lots of Pretty Toys, Dolls, Carriages, Wagons, Vasos, Cups and Sauoers and hundreds of prosents so I oheap. Onr Glassware and China oannot be beat in variety, quality or prioo. (?ar" PRETTY CHRISTMAS OA RDS.. #3 A big line of Musical Instruments. All the latest Novelties out. Come and see our large display. MCtrMAN'S BARGAIN STOHK.