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Notions
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Vw "if ? tii'VisjTiTTrMi^
Why should
rout leave
your Money
with tis?
(Continued from last week.)
1 Because you will avoid
loss through burglary or
Are. TBecauso of the many
opportunities your Bank
has of speaking a unod
word for you. KBocauso you
can negotiate a loan to bet
ter advantage with your
Bank. 1 Because most suc
cessful business men do so.
[Continued next week.]
$0tal aub Dm?naL
-Two carloads of buggins just ro
ceived. Kee me and buy tho best buggy
on earth for tho money.
T. E. Alexander, Walhalla. 1(3
-German servicos in tho Lutheran
church next Suuday.
-C. A. Burton loft yesterday for Spar
tanburg comity on business.
-Miss Ella Crosby is visiting relatives
and friends in Newberry this weok.
-A second-elass Mason & Hamlin
organ for sale. Apply to J. J. Ausol.
-Mrs. J. 8. Floyd is visiting for a
short while among friends in Walhalla.
-There will bo no servicos at Bethel
Methodist church next .Sunday after
noon.
-For handsomo millinery at right
prices call on .1. H. Adams, Soneca.
-Attorneys H. T. Jay tics and J. W.
Shelor aro in Greenville for soveral days
on piofessional business.
-For Sale-Ono lino mule and several
highly bred milch cows. Apply to N. W.
Macaulay, near Coiineross church.
-Notice-Hereafter I will not close
my store at (5.-'!0 p. m.
Albert C. Burton.
-Mrs. W. !.. Vernor and Miss Sallie
Stribling left Monday for Atlanta to
visit relatives and friends.
-Miss Carrie Perry, after spending
several weeks visiting in Greenwood and
at other places, returned to Walhalla Inst
Friday.
-Don't miss our I ig jewelry display.
Walhalla Drug Co.
-Miss Maude Moss returned last week
from Mount Pleasant, where she spent |
somo months visiting her sister, Mrs. Dr.
J. W. Bowen.
-Bev. Coke D. Mann will preach at
the Walhalla Methodist church noxt
Sunday morning at ll o'clock. There
will be no sorviccB at night.
Iron King stoves.
W. P, Nimmons, Seneca.
- Kev. John G. Law, 1). D., is in at
tendance upon the South Carolina Pres
bytery, which is now in its spring session
at Newberry.
-J. W. Holloman left this morning
for Columbia, where hs will attend the
meeting of tho (?rand Lodge Knights of
Honor, which convenes there to-night.
-Big new lino Ijewehy just arrived
Walhalla Drug Co.
Beautiful L
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Just R<
Wo invito tho public to inspect
of NOVELTIES in Gol
I* -A? 1 I
Our large, new assortment of SUPERB ]
* rial is here. WK GIVE
Walhalla DIM
y.
oods,
Ready
To Serve
You.
I YNES.
-High grade buggies at luwost prices.
W. P. Nimmons, Seneca.
-C. M. Lay returned yesterday from
Atlanta, where he weut recently for ?ur
gical treatmeut. Ho is considerably im
proved, and his friends hope for hi?
speedy recovery.
-Have you old school bonks ? Send
list of those on hand to A. H. Johnson,
Oakway, S. C. Be sure to mention edi
tion. Prices will be quoted promptly. 18
-Col. R. A. Thompson is representing
the Walhalla Presbyterian church in the
spring mooting of the South Carolina
Presbytery, which is now in session in
Newberry.
-Rev. E. S. Jones left this weok for
Port Royal, S. C., where ho will be for a
week or ten dayB. He is assisting tho
Methodist pastor at that place in a series
of special Bervioes.
-Best line of spring clothing I have
ever handled. M. S. Stribling, West
minster, S. C.
-Spring ha? como in our sunny South,
the mocking birds are singing sweetly,
and the flowers aro blooming profusely,
and all natu, o conspires to mako us
happy and cheerful.
-Wm. A. Strother, Jr., of Perrv, Ga.,
is visiting bis parents, Capt. and Mrs.
R. C. strother, in West Uuion. His
many friends aro always glad to welcome
him to his old homo.
-For a good buggy seo W. P. Nim
[ mons, Seneca,
-Tho flue sprint: weather has sprouted
three candidates this weok-John M.
Collins, James L. Talley and Jackson L.
Miller, who aro announced os candidates
for County Commissioner.
-Wanted-Lady or gentleman of fair
education to travel for firm of $250,000
capital. Salary $1,072 por year, payable
weekly. Expeusos advanced. Address
Geo. G. Clows, Walhalla, S. C.
-Douglas Seaborn is now a resident
of Seneca, where ho has accepted a posi
tion as assistant cashier of Tho Sonoca
Bank. He takes tho placo of Chas.
Ilai lier, who roceiitly rosicuod.
-An experienced milliner, host selec
tion of goods, splendid values, reason
able prices-everything that is desi ra hie
at J. II. Adams's, Seneca.
-At tho next mooting of Walhalla
Lodge, No. 07, K. of P., tho now consti
tution and by-laws will bu considered.
Delegates to tho next district convention
will also bo elected. All members arc
urgently requested to bo present.
-Gen. W. P. Ervin, ono of our oldest
and most respected citizens, has boon
quito unwell for a few days with an at
tack of the grip. We aro glad to learn
ho is now. much helter and will soon bo
enjoying his usual good health.
-Now ?B the time to keep out thtjllios,
and Carter Hardware Co. has tho most
complote line of screen doors, windows
and screen wiro cloth.
-Mrs. N. L. Fant, accompanied hy her
three youngest children, Myra, Gordon
and Kathleen, spout several days in An
derson last week, returning homo Tues
day evening. She was visiting relatives
and friends.
-Invitations have been received in
Walhalla to a dance to ho given at doni
son Colloge, in the Agricultural Hall, by
tho Clemson German Club, on Apnl 20th.
A number of young people aro antici
pating a pleasant timo.
- I havo on hand plenty of early amber
and orango cane seed, perfectly clean and
true to name. C. W. Wickliffe, West
Union, S. C. ' 10-17*
-Tho sacrament of tho Lord's Supper
will he celebrated at Hettie! I'rosbytoiian
church on thc fifth Sunday in thc present
month at 11 a. m. Preparatory services
will begin ou Friday night proceding at
7.30 o'clock. Preaching hy Kev. John G.
Law, D. D.
-W. H. Mitchell, an onorgetic and
honest colored man, who recently moved
tn Arkansas, has returned to Walhalla,
where ho says he will live and dio-in
fact, he returned to keep from dying in
Arkansas, where ho could not live. Coo
nee is tho place for hoalth, ho says, and
ho will never leave willingly again.
-I havo just received a carload of
White Hickory wagons, tho best wagons
made. Seo me before buying a wagon.
T. E. Alexander, Walhalla. 10
ine of New
E L R Y
sceived.
ourlpretty and latest creations
d and Sterling Jewelry.
VT?.
??EW-ERA PAINTS and Painters' Mato
YOU BEST VALUES.
ug' Company
-Go to J. H. Adams, Seneca, if you
want the beet, the newest, tho latent
styles in millinery. Everything selected
with a view to excellence.
-Wedding bells will rim: in Midway
this week.
- See important legal and other adver
tisements in The Courier this week.
-Capt. aud Mrs. J. R. Anderson, of
Andersou, were among their Walhalla
friends yesterday.
-A beautiful line of summer laprobe*
at Carter Hardware Co.
Mrs. Richmond, .of Atlanta, spent
last week in Walhalla visiting at the
borne of Mr. aud Mrs. C. L. Heid. She
ret m imd to ber home yesterday.
-Largest line of laces, embroideries
and ribbons I have over carried. M. S.
Stribling, Westminster, S. C.
-Major Wm. J. Stribling left Monday
morning for Oklahoma. Ht will bo ab
sent for a week or ten days attending to
business matten?.
-For Sal?)-A 17 inch Burnahm turbine
water wheel, shafting, pulleys, ?fcc, com
plete. Call on or address Mrs. J. D.
Sbanklin, Westminster. S. C. 10 17
-Eugeue P. Hutchison, of Spartan
burg, is visiting his bi others and Bister
iu West I nion. His friends hero are
glad to meet bim.
-Sterling silver and gold novelties in
jeweiry. Walhalla Drug Co.
-lien P. Fisher, a former Oconee citi
zen, was in Walhalla last week. He was
ou his way from Belton to Oak Point,
Wash., where ho expects to reside in the
future.
-Lost-lu Walhalla, last Wednesday,
a black and tan rat terrier, named Jim.
Will give reward for his return to Dr. B.
F. Sloan, Walhalla, or to me at Seneca.
lt Bl F. Sloan.
- M i ss .lessie Chalmers, of Picket Post,
is now convalescent, after battling a
fortnight with au attack of la grippe.
Her friends hope for her a speedy resto
ration to health.
-Foe die?s gouda ami oiothing see
W. P. Nimmons, Seneoa.
-Little Miss 1 ?essie Earle entertained
a number of her friends last Friday with
an egg hunt. Delightful refreshments
were served to the little guests, who
thoroughly enjoyed tho occasion. The
seventh birthday of the little hostess
was the occasion for the gathoiing. She
was the recipient of many nice presents.
-Big line paints, oils and brushes, re
ceived. Walhalla Drug Co
-Superintendent H. A. Williams, of
the Southern Railway, has announced
that no radical change will be made in
the Columbia and Greenville Railroad
schedules, but than an arrangement bas
been perfected by which the up-country i
trains will be enabled to run on schedule
time. This will be good news to the
traveling public.
-Beet wear in oxfords, Gibson ties
and spring slices. M. S. Stribling, West
minster, S. C.
-Deputy Collector John P. Scruggs,
Deputy Marshal W. B. F. Corbin aud
posse last week captured a whiskey
wagon with 50 gallons of whiskey and a
quantity of articles connected with the
traveling retail business. Two mules,
wagon, harness and other anieles are
in tho possession of the officers. They
were seized from Wm. E. Whitworth,
noar the Prather bridge, in this county.
-My line of dress goods surpasses
anything I have over handled. M. S.
Stribling, Westminster, S. C.
-Paints that go farther and last longer
than any other-Now Era, the snow Make
of paints. Walhalla Drug Co.
-Palm Sunday and Easter services in
tho Lutheran church wore unusually in
teresting. Th?> audiences were vory
largo. The holy communion was espe
cially solemn and impressive and nearly
all tho members communed. There
woro flvo additions to the church. Tho
decorations wore simple and appropriate,
music good and the attention solemn and
revorent. The offerings were thirty
dollars.
-Got your Easter supplies from us, wo
have most everything.
Craig-Vernor Mercantile Co.
-L. M. Wilson, of Monea Path, is in
town to-day on business, ile has leased
from W. M. Brown tho Whitewater Inn,
at Jocasseo, and will tako charge of it
for this season. Mr. Wilson is highly
pleased with tho mountain country, and
tho Jocassee Valley is one of tho pret
tiest localities in this section for summor
visitors. Tho Whitewater Inn and other
places in that section have boeu vory
popular for several years.
-Just rocoivod flvo hundred barrels
of patent and half patent flour on con
signment. It must and will be closed
out regardless of price. Country mer
chants as woll as others will savo money
by buying of us. J. & J. S. Carter,
Westminster, S. C. 18-10
-Mrs. Margaret Ladey died at her
residence, near Walhalla, April 12th,
lPOd, having nearly completed her 7Uth
year. Sho was an old resident and ono
of tho Gorman colony that settled Wal
halla. Having confessed her sins and
receiving tho holy communions she died
peacefully, having boen a life long mem
ber of tho Lutheran church. Her romains
wore laid to rest in tho cemetery after
funeral services in the Lutheran church,
conducted by Bov. H. C. Grossman on
Saturday. Tho deceased is survived by
only ono child, Wm. D. Ladoy, witii
whom sho made her home. To him is
extended the sympathy of many friends
-Have doubled my stock of hats,
shirts, ties, etc M. S. Stribling, West
minster, S. C.
-Wanted-By Chic igo wholesale and
mail order house, assistant manager (man
or woman) for this county and adjoining
territory. Salary $20 and expenses paid
weekly; exponso monoy advanced, work
pleasant; position pormanout. No in
vestment or oxporionco required. Spare
time valuable. Write at once for lu I
particulars and enclose self-addressed
envelope, Superintendent, 182 Lake St.,
Chicago, 111. 12 21
-News reached Walhalla yestorday of
the death of Mrs. J. E. Neville, which
occurred in Atlanta last Monday. It
was a shock to relatives ul friend* hore,
as her death was cry sudden and totally
unexpected. While she had boen unwell
for about two weeks, yet she waa not
considered in a dangerous condition.
Boforo her marriage sne was Miui Mar
garet Rogors. *" e leavos her husband
and four childr.... to mourn ber death
Mrs. Neville was about 05 years of age.
She was an excellent woman, a thorough
Chi int ian, and ill the home especially her
lifo wa? particularly bright, and there
the loss w 11 be heavy indeed. The TO*
mains will arrive in Walhalla this after
noon for intermont at the Neville come
tory, vest of Walhalla. Rev. C. D. Mann
will conduct tho funeral servions. To
tho bereaved relatives is oxtended the
sympathy of a largo circle of friends.
-Now Era Paints aro cheaper and
more lasting than anything on the mar
ket. They go farther ; mako more paint
to tho gallon. Only sold by Walhalla
Drug Co.
Fo
CARTER
A complete line of
Robes and all kinds of
and do not depend on i
as any one, therefore \*
high quality of our goo
NrVe have a large st
the market for the prie
. . . See
CA RT I
Waihi
Mrs. Bond Anderson, of Anderson,
spent Tuesday in Walhalla.
-New line of trunks aud suit oases on
the road. M. S. Stribling, Westminster,
S. C.
-Jas. T. Griffin, of Seneca, spent Tues
day and Weduesday in Walhalla ou busi
ness.
- Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ellison and son,
of Seneca, spent last Thursday afternoon
in Walhalla with relatives and friends.
-News reached Walhalla last Thurs
day of the death of John Suttles, of At
lanta. Mr. Suttles was well known to
mauy in and around Walhalla, he having
beeu born near here, at the old Suttles
homestead, abuut two miles above town.
He had been in the railroad service for a
number of years, and was filling the posi
tion of engineer at the time of bis death.
He was killed at Macon, Ga., in an acci
dent oauBcd by the c arturuing of his
engine. He was 34 years of age. His
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Suttles, now
reside in Atlanta. The remains wero
takeu to Toccoa for interment by the
side of his brother, Edward, who died
(?orno twelve years ago. The sympathy
of many fri?nos goes out to the bereaved
parents aud family in their sorrow.
Sick headache resulta from a derange
ment of the stomach and is cured by
Cbamborlaiu's Stomach and Liver Tab
lets. Sold by J. W. Boll, Walhalla; W.
J. Lunney, Seneca.
Rheumatism Makes Life Mtterable.
A happy home is the most valuable
possession that is within the reach of
mankind, but you cannot enjoy its com
forts if you are sufforing from rheuma
tism. You throw aside business oares
when you enter your homo and you can
bo relieved from those rheumatic paius
also by applying Chamberlain's Pain
Balm. One application will give yon
relief and its continued uso for a* abort
timo will bring about a permanent cure.
For sale by J. W. Bell, Walhalla; W. J.
Lunney, Seneca.
News from Conneross.
Conneross, April 16.-Kev. J. H. Stone
preached an impressive sermon hero
Sunday to a largo and attoutivo congre
gation. >
D. S. Abbott, of deers, spent Wednes
day and Thursday with bis father, Rev.
W. Abbott.
Paul Sligh, of Soneca, attended ser
vices boro Sunday.
Adgor A lex.Hider, after spending two
wooks with homofolks, returued to his
sohool in Atlanta yesterday.
Miss Susie Miller and blather, of this
place, spont Saturday night with rela
tives in West Union.
J. S. Abbott and family visited rela
tives at Kel urn yesterday.
iMr. and Mrs. Craig Knox, of WeBt
Union, visited relatives here Sunday.
Mrs. S. M. Huusingor returned home
yesterday, after a week's visit to her
brother, John Hunsinger, in Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbourn Smith, of noar
Return, visitad in this section Sunday.
Miss Vesta Meritt, of Seneca, spent
Saturday and Sunday with homefolks.
The Sunbeam band will moot next
Sunday at 2 p. m.
Tho young peoplo of this community
aro expecting to attend tho singing at
Neville's next Sunday.
Profs, McD. Weams and McD. Baker,
of Pickons, will conduct an all-day sing
ing at Conneross on the fust Sunday in
May. All singers and lovers of music aro
invited to come. M.
For the
Children
To succeed these days you
must have plenty of grit, cour
age, strength. How is it with
ti. children? Are they thin,
pale, delicate ? Do not forget
Ayer's Sarsaparilla. You
know lt makes the blood pure
and rich, and builds up the
general health in every way.
The children cannot possibly hiv? good
health unless the bowell are In proper emull,
tlon. A sluggish liver gives a coated tongue,
bad breath, constipated bowels. Correct nil
these bf giving small laxative doses of Ayer's
Fills. All vegetable, sugar-coated.
\A
Mad? br J. O. Ayer Co., Lowell, Maa?.
Also mtnufaoturers of
tiers
HAIR VIOOR.
AOtlB CURR.
CHERRY PECTORAL.
BUGGIES
r the Money will be found at
HARDWARE COMPANY.
' Surrics, Wagons, Harness, Saddles, Whips, Lap
Horse Millinery. We carry this as a side line,
t for a living. We also buy in as large quantities
re. can make you the lowest prices, considering thc
ds.
ock of the Corbett Buggies, which are the best on
:e. ^
us if you want to save Money . . .
2R HDW. CO. j
aila, South Carolina._\
Easter
\
Most everybody wants to feel good and be well dressed on
Easter. We bave arranged to meet your wishes. We have speoially
seleoted for this ocoaeion many nioe things.
Come in and see our line of Men's Ties, Dress Shirts, Balbrig
gan Shirts, Genuine Scriven Drawers, Handkerchiefs, Jewelry,
Cuffs, Collars, Novelties, eto.
If you wish to be well dressed on Easter (economically) we oan
interest you in goods and prices. Be sure to call this week and get
the pick before the stock is broken.
If it's Ladies' Goods you are hunting, we have them. Hot ft
Weather Corsets (short waist). Nice Linen Handkerchiefs, Gauze '
Vests, Jewelry, all shapes; nice line Drop Stitoh Hose; Kid, Lisle
and Silk Oloves; Dress Goods, Domestics, Silks, Novelties, eto.
Small Wares of all kinds.
Next Saturday we will sell Sugar 20 pounds for $1, from 5 oents
f worth up to $1. We are sorry, but we can't sell you $2 worth, in
the face of a large fruit crop. Sugar is rapidly advancing! You
had better attend our sale and supply yourself.
Craig-Verner Mercantile Co.,
WALHALLA, S. C.
JOHN F. CRAIG, BUSINESS MANAGER.
The Seneca
Mercantile
Company
Ever on the alert for dependably
Merchandise at low prices, have
succeeded in gathering in o tar Store
a line of goods that can't be matched.
A great deal in
Obelisk Flour.
Every sack guaranteed. You know tho grado. In sacks at $5.10 per
barrel Two hundred barrels will bo sold on this basis. Your money
back if you aro not pleased.
We also quote low pi ices on Majestic, Silver King and Einjage
Light, down to a a good straight Hour for $4 por barrel. ?p-?
We are the flour people."
Only throe more cars of shipped Bhuckcd ear corn for salo, to bo dolivered o)
arrival, to secure this you must give your order in advance. This is fine Tennesse
corn and a number of competent judgoB pronouueo it worth from 15 to 20 cents pe
bushel over No. 3 sacked corn, with which the country is being Hooded.
How about a
New Suit or Overcoat..
We can offer you great bargains in all Clothing Lines. $5, $0.05, $8.50
and $10 prices that mean a out to the meat.
Save your Coupons and got a Standard Graphophone. ? first-class maohitj
and one record given absolutely free when $25 worth is pnrohased in Dry Goocfl
Clothing. Shoes, Hats, Etc A grand chanco to obtain a new and up-to-date Tali
lng Maohine, absolutely without cost. COME OFTEN.
Yours for business,
The Seneca |
Mercantile Col