Keowee courier. (Pickens Court House, S.C.) 1849-current, April 25, 1906, Image 5
Auction Sal? Of Household Goods.
I will sell at publto unction, in front of
the Walhalla Hotel, to-morrow morning,
<Thur?day) April 20th, at 10 o'clock,
household goods, farm implements and
many useful article? for the homo.
Goods can be inspected prior to sale. He
on hand. Terms cash. J. A. Erwin.
Unclaimed Letters.
Following is a list of unolaimod letters
rcmailiing in the Walhalla post, office for
the week ending April 21, 1000:
Mrs. Disey Itoper.
Persons calli nc; for any of the above ?
?ill please Bay that they are advertised.
J. M. Merriok, P. M.
iporiant to Some of Our Subscribers.
We aro sonding ont statements to thoso
of our subscribers who are in arrears
-one or more years. It is highly impor
tant that thoBO arrearages be met at an
.early date, or we shall be necessitated to
.discontinue thoir papers. If The Courier
fails to roaoh you io the near future, you
may be sure thoro is a vory good reason
for its non appearauoe. We would be j
delight od to have an advanoe paid-up |
subscription list and are working hope
fully, and we trust successfully, to that |
?end,
A Lucky Postmistress
is Mrs. Alexander, of Cary. Mo., who has I
found Dr. King's New Life Pills lo be |
tho best remedy she ever tried for keep
ing tho stomach, liver and bowols in per
fect order. You'll agree with her if you
try those painless purifiers that infuse
now life. Guaranteed by all druggists.
Price 25o.
Little Wallace Kay Has Narrow Escape.
Last Saturday afternoon little Wallace
Kay, the threo-year-old sou of Sheriff
and Mrs. W. M. Kay, bad a narrow es
cape from instant death. Tho littlo fel
low had gotten into his father's buggy,
which was drawn by two largo, spirited
horses. While tho animals woro hoing
nnhit.died from the buggy ono became
restless, made a start and tho two man
aged to get loose from Sheriff Kay's
grasp, Ono traco still hold to tho buggy,
and with this slight and unsteady moans
of attachment to the buggy, tho two
horses began to circle madly around the
county stablo yard, with Wallaco still
clinging to tho seat of the buggy. With
tho second whirl around tho yard, thoir
cirole widened and the buggy was dashod
against a largo pino tree. Tho buggy
was turned upside-down, and with tho
momentum of tho turn Wallaco was sent
whirling across tho ground, and was
lodged somo twenty foot away against tho
fence r o. trough. Ho was limp and al
most breathless, but revived in a short
while. Dr. J. H. Mooro was tho first to
arrive after tho phono summons for a
physician. He found no bruises, but
tho littlo follow had had tho breath
nearly knocked from his body. He is up
and playing again as usual, and bis
patenta fool that ho is theirs again al
most by a miracle.
Human Blood Marks.
A talo of horor was told by marks of
.inman blood in tho homo of J. W. Wil
liams, a well known merchant of Hac,
Ky. He writes: "Twenty yoars ago I
iliad severe hemorrhages of tho lungs,
and was near death when I bogan taking
Dr. King's Now Discovery. It completely
cured mo and I havo remained well ovor
siuco." It cures hemorrhages, chronic
.coughs, settled colds and bronchitis, and
is the only known euro for weak lungs.
Every bottle guaranteed by all druggists.
Soc. and $1.00. Trial bottle froo.
Card of Thanks
.^WoBt Union, S. C., April 2R, 1000.
Editors Courier : Wo dosiro through your
.columns to extend our sincero thanks to
tho many friends of our family for tho
acts of kindness aud sympathy during
tho last illness and death of our husband
and father. Tho memory of thoso
friends and thoir sympathetic interest
and assistance will ovor bo romombered
with gratitude by us.
M. E. Chandler and Children.
TO CURE A COLD IX OXE BAY
Tako Laxativo Promo Quinine Tablets.
Druggists refund money if it fails to
AfeLic. E. W. Grove's signaturo is on
Harli box. 20 cents.
Walhalla Graded Schools to Close.
The Walhalla Graded Schools will close
thoir fourth annual session Friday next,
April 27th.
There will bo oitrht in tho graduating
class. The session just coming to a close
has dono tho best, year's work in tho his
tory of tho school. Tho attendance is
larger now than at tho close of any pre
vious session.
Tho annual sermon will bo dolivored in
tho Lut horan church. Tho literary ad
dross tn tho Court I louse or Poll's Hall.
All are invited to be prosont on both oc
casions. Tho spoakois are among tho
best in tho country ami a rare treat is in
?toro for those who attend.
Dr, Henry Lewis Smith, president of
Davidson Collogo, will deliver tho liter
ary address Friday evening at S.SOo'clock.
Pov. W. M. Duncan, pastor of Hun
combo Street Methodist church, Green
ville, will dolivor tho sermon to thc
graduating class on Friday at ll a. m.
Last Lyceum Attraction.
Mrs, William Calvin Chilton will ap
poar in Walhalla Monday night, May 7.
This will bo tho host ontortainmont of
tho season. Mrs. Chilton was hore last
yoar and thoso who hoard her will havo
inn opportunity to hoar her in an entirely
now program. I). F. Nicholson. Mgr.
Seventy Seamen Drowned.
Copenhagen, April 28.-Dispatches re
ceived hero from Itovjavik, Iceland, state
that i hi ce Iceland fisherman boats sank
during tho rocont storm and sovonty of
tho ojpw woro drowned.
Death of Neill? Eunice Moore.
Nellie Kooloo, daughter of Dr. and
Mr?. J. E. Moore, died at their home in
Walhalla Tuesday. 24th iustant, at 7.30
p. m , after a week's illness froui perito
nitis. She was born May 23, 1804. A
bright, sweet girl, she was loved by all
who knew her. Uer parents have tbo
sympathy of many frleuds lu their be
reavement. Funeral services will bo
oonduoted at tho residence to-morruw
(Thursday) moruing at 7.30 o'olook, by
Kev. E. S. Jones. The body will be
carried to Cornelia, Ga., for burial in
the family plat at 3 o'olook in the after
noon.
?
Frederick Brandt Heard From.
Tho following was received this morn
ing by Henry Brandt, of Wal h ni I?, from
ins uncle, F. Brandt, ot Alameda, Gal. :
Alameda, April 19th.-Terrible earth
quake yesterday. San Francisco in
ruins from Aro. The end is not yet.
Sustained very little damage in Ala
meda, but my business in San Francisco
is completely wiped out. Folks arc all
safe as far as known. pY?urs,
F. Brandt.
There were a number of Walhalla and
Oconeo people who resided In and near
San Francisco. Mr. Brandt is the first
to be heard from, and his friends here
congratulate him on his good fortune
in escaping, though they regret his
heavy financial lossesi
Stores to Close.
We, the undersigned merchants, do
hereby agree td close our stores next.
Friday, April 27th instant, from ll to
12 a. m., the occasion being the annual
sermon at the Lutheran Church to the
graduating class of the Walhalla (leaded
Schools: C. W. Pitchford Co., O. H.
Schumacher, J, J. Ansel, Nonnah Co..
C. W. & J. E. Bauknight, B. S. Look
Craig-Vernor Mercantile Co., A. P.
Crisp, Carter oe Co., C. M. Shelton,
Carter Hardware Co., 0. G. .laynes.
Rheumatism Makes Lite Miserable.
A happy homo is the most valuable
possession that is within tho roach of
mankind, but you cannot enjoy its com
forts if you arr suffering from rheuma
tism. You throw asido business cares
when you ontor your homo and you eau
bo roliovod from those rheumatic pains
also by applying Chamberlain's Pain
Balm. Ono application will give you
relief and its contiuuod uso for a short
time will bring about a permanent cure.
For salo by J. W. Bell, Walhalla; W. J.
Lunney, Seneca.
CLUB MEETINGS !
TOKKKNA.
Tokeena Democratic club is horoby
called to meet at the school house Satur
day, April 28th, 1U00. at 2 o'clock p. m.
J. R. Zachary, President.
W\ P Mason, Secretary.
SOUTH I XION.
lu responso to tho request of the
County Chairman, tho members of South
Union Democratic club are called to meet
at tho academy on Saturday, April 28th,
1900, at 3 o'clock p. m.
John B. Harris, President.
8. M. Vandivor, Secretary.
EARLE'S MILL,
Thc Karie's Mill Democratic club will
meot at Earlo's Mill April 2Sth at 2 p. m.
for tho purpose of reorganiziuglaud elect
ing delegates to county convention, and
to attend to tho business of tho club.
Gentlemen, pleaso turn out.
L. O. Bruce, President.
J. R. Bruce, Secretary.
RICHLAND.
Tho Richland D?mocratie club is
.horoby called to moot at Richland Acad
emy on Saturday, April 28th, at 4 o'clock
p. m., for tho purpose of reorganizing
and electing delegates to county conven
tion on Maj 7th.
J. P. Stribling, President.
W. H. Hughs, Secrotary.
COXXEROSS.
Tho Connoross Domooratic club is
called to meet Saturday, April 28th, at 8
o'clock p. m., for the purpose of reor
ganizing, electing delegates to county
convention and to transact any ot lier im
portant business. Full attendance do
sired. S. F. Johnson, President.
WESTMINSTER.
Tho Westminster Domooratic club will
moot in Westminster on next Saturday
evening, April ?8th, for tho purpose of
reorganizing, electing dologatoa to tho
county convention and to transact any
other business that may como boforo it.
Full attendance is dosirod.
J. M. Hull, President.
KAI lt PLAY.
Tho Fair Play Domooratic club will
moot at Fair Play, S. C., on Saturday,
April 28th, MHHJ, at 3 o'clock p. m., for
tho purpose of reorganizing and olocting
delegates to tho county convention,
which moots at Walhalla May 7th, 1000,
and transact any oilier business that may
como boforo tho (dub for consideration.
I). V. Wright, President.
WALHALLA.
Tho members of tho Walhalla Demo
cratic club aro horoby called to moot at
tho Court Mouse Saturday afternoon,
April 28th, at 8.80 o'olook, for tho pur
pose of reorganizing, olocting delegates
to county convention and transacting
other business. Kuli attendance d es i l ed .
K L. I In n.lon, Presidont.
W. 0. Whito, Secrotary.
WEST UNION.
Tho Wost Union Democratic club
will moot in tho town hall on Saturday
afternoon,. April 28th, 11)0(1, at 3.30
o'clock, for tho purpose of reorganiza
tion, tho olection of dolegatos to the
county convention and tho transaction
of such other business as may bo brought
beforo it. C. R. D. Barns, Prosidont.
J. W. Roedor, Seorotary.
The Meeting of Presbytery.
The South Carolina Presbytery met in
Aveleigh ohuroh, in Newberry, ou Tues
day o vonnie of last week.
The opening sermon was preached by
Rev. J. C. Shivo, of Abbeville, the retir
ing moderator.
The Presbytery was organized by the
emotion of Hov. J. J. Harrell, of West
minster ohurob, as moderator; Kev. S. L.
Wilson, as stated olerk, and Kev. J. E.
James, of Auderson, as assistant olerk.
The atteudsnoe of pastors Rud ruling
elders was fairly good.
The Hi Ht day of the session (Wednes
day) was occupied largely in hearing re
ports from the churches and the various
committees.
Davidson college was reported in a
prosperous condition.
At night an interesting servioe, in favor
of foreigu missions, was hold. Rev. J.
C. Shive presided.
Rev. A. R. Woodson, Of Pendleton,
delivered an interesting and enthusiastic
address on "Leadership in Foreign Mis
sions."
A correspondent of The State says in
this regard:
"Dr. J. Lowery Wilson addressed the
body ou tho groat work of the ohuroh
from the time when in the '60s the Pres
oyterian church in the South was organ
ised as a separate body from the then ex
isting church in tho whole United States.
Ile emphasized the faot that it was born
a missionary church, dwelling upon the
thought that while tho coast was block
aded and her young mon falling upon the
Hold of battle, yot tho church made this
subjoot ono of vital inti rest, starting
with 50,000 members, increasing from
year to year until now its membership
is moro than 250,000. Dr. Wilson char
acterized this as 'a wondorful stride,'
and no doubt due to tho interest in for
eign missions. Dr. Wilson was boru on
tho soil of mission territory, ami was,
as he said, 'baptized on tho banks of tho
Ganges.' "
Tho committee chnrgod with that mat
ter reported that quito a number of
churches iu tho Presbytery were without
pastors.
Dr. W. G. Novillo and other gontlomon
engaged in an effort to purchase Chicora
col lego at Greenville, S. C., were ac
corded a hearing. Sovoral Presbyteries
are engaged in this enterprise and from
appearances .oui facts adduced on tho
hearing tho prospects for success aro
reasonably good.
Tho meeting in tho iutercst of home
missions was well attended and full of
interest. Rove. T. D. Cartledge and J.
P, Harrell made interesting addresses on
the occasion.
Dr. W. G. Novillo reported that tho
college at Clinton, of which ho is Presi
dent, is on rising ground. Botter build
ings are going up and tho prospects for
success aro chcoriug indeed.
Tho election for Commissioners to tho
General Assembly, soon to assemble at
Greenville, S. C., resulted as follows:
Rov. J. J. Harrell, of West minster, and
Kev. J. G. Henderson, of Cokosbury;
Ruling Elders: Marshall S. Stribliug, of
Westminster, and Robt. A. Thompson,
of Walhalla.
The fall meeting of Presbytery, which
is held in October, goes to Wjstmiustor.
Elder Wm. P. Anderson, of Westmin
ster, is a useful member of the Presby
terian church, and was listened to with
much attention in Presbytery. Ho is a
successful business man, a gentleman
and a Christian.
Tho death ol* Rev. J, R. Riloy was an
nounced by Dr. J. G. Law. Mr. Riley
had been a teacher of distinction, and
was a most offoctivo proachor of tho
gospel. He was a nativo of Greouwood
county.
Newberry is a nourishing town of
nearly or quite seven thousand inhabi
tants. Commoron is brisk. They have
tact mies aud banks; also lawyors and
doctors. It has been tho homo of Judgo
O'Noall, Chancellor Johnstone, tho Cald
wells and others liko thom. Living
thoro now is Chief Justice Popo and Col.
George Johnstone, our formor Congress
man. Education and refinement go
baud in hand and tho ladios aro cultured
and beautiful. T.
Is Thc Moon Inhabited ?
Scionco has proven that tho moon has
au at inosphere, which makes lifo in some
form possible on that satellite; but not
for human beings, who have a hard
enough time on t his earth of ours; espe
cially t hose who don't know that Elec
tric Bitters cure headache, biliousness,
malaria, chills and fever, jaundice dys
pepsia, dizziness, torpid livor, kidney
complaints, general debility and female
weaknesses. Uuequaled as a general
tonio and appotizor for weak persous and
especially for the aged, lt induces sound
sleep. Fully guaranteed by all drug
gists. Price only 60oi
Resolutions of Sympathy.
Mall of Ooonco Lodge, No. ?4, I.O.O.F.,
Walhalla, S. C., April24, 1000.-Whereas,
wo havo just learned of tho sad boreavej I
ment in tho home of our worthy District |
Deputy Grand Master, Dr. .I II Mooro,
in tho irreparable loss of bis beloved
daughtor, Eunice; thereforo, bo it
Resolved, That we, tho members of I
Oconeo Lodge,No. 04, Independent Order
Odd FollowB, extend to our beloved
brother and his family our sincoro and
heartfelt sympathy in this sad hour of j
theil bereavement; that while sho will
bo missed from tho homo circlo, tho
school room and hor Sunday school,
whore sho WAH such a bright and nttrnct
vo member, tho bright Star of Hopo
points to a brighter reunion in a better
world beyond.
Resolved further, That a copy of those
resolutions bo furnished the family,
under seal of tho lodge, and that tho 1
same he published in tho county papers,
C. R. D. Kurtis, I rv???.?!****
Jas. Thompson, \ Committee.
fOlEYSK?DNEYCURB
Makos Kidneys and Bladder Right
IMPO RTANT
ANNOUNCEMENT
Knott/ AU ye Good Cilix.n*
"By These fresen**
That it is
our great de
sire that you
should ]> \iid,
your various
and several
dwellings
with the best
paint in tho
world.
A paint, ono
gallon of
which added
to one gallon
of pure Lin
seed Oil, cov
ers six hun
dred square
feet of two
coot work. A
paint guaran
teed not to
Beale, blister,
chip off or crack in five years by
$500.000.00 Cash Guarantee
and othcrv iee the most economical and
satisfactory paint from every point of
view, on thc market.
We Hat/t AppoinU? the Hight
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EJTCLJJJFIVE J\ CK JV TS1
For
H a. m m ar Condensed Paint
and endowed him with special knowl
edge of right paint and right painting
methods wherewith to greatly enlmnco
nnu promote your local prosperity.
This he will impart to you with his
own voice.
C H?E T I fi G S
F. H? minar Psvint Company
ST. LOVIS NO.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Announcements will bo inserted
limier this heading at the uniform rato of.
Three Dollars each, not to exceed six
lines, payable strictly IX ADVANCE.
Don't ask for credit.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
1 horoby respectfully announce my
candidacy for re-nomination to the office
of County Treasurer, subject to the
action of tho Democratic party in tho
primary election.
Respectfully submitted,
W. J. Schroder.
FOR COUNTY COM MISSIONER.
Tho friends of JOHN M. COLLINS re
spectfully announce lom as a candidate
for County Commissioner, subject to tho
ai timi of tho Democratic party iu tho
primary election.
Tho frionds of JACKSON L. MII.I.KU
respectfully announce him as a candidate
for County Com missioner, subject to the
action of the Democratic party iu the
primary election.
Tho frionds of J AMISS L. TXIXEV re
spectfully announce bim as a candidate
for County Commissioner, subject to tho
action of the Democratic party in tho
primary emotion.
MASTER'S SALE;
State of South Carolina,
County of Greenville.
PURSUANT to tho judgment and de
cree of salo in tho following case, I
will sell, on salesday, the 7th day of May,
in front of the Court House, in tho Town
of Walhalla, at public auction, during
tho legal hours, on the terms spocilieu
below, tho following doscribod real
estate, to wit:
lu tho caso of Mary J. Vernor, in her
own right and as Administratrix of
tho Estate of D. P. Voruer,
vs.
Evolyn V. Mooroman, Emily S. Vernor,
ut al.
All that piece, parcel andltractof land,
situate in Oconoe county, and State
aforesaid, on Changa cronk, containing
two hundred and forty (240) acres, more
or less, and known as thu Harbin Tract,
adjoining lands now or foi morly of . Jesse
Hryaut, William Harbin, R. A. O'il mei
and others, and being tho part of thc
Changa Tom Harbin Tract allotted te
Absolam Harbin in tho division of real
estate of Changa Tom Harbin, and heine
tho samo bid o if by I). P. Vernor, de
ceased, at tho foreclosure salo made in
tho case of Palmetto Hank & Trust Com
pany against E. E. Vernor, D. P. Vernor
et ni.
Terms: Cash. Purchaser to pay for
papors. J. W. CRAY, Master.
April 17, 1006. 10 18
NEWS THIS WEEK !
JUST SN
Drew's Dainty Slippors for ladies and children-$1.50,
$2 and $3. None better or mure stylish-no matter what
the price,
DOUG-LAS' LOW CUTS FOR MEN,
$2.50, $3 and $3.60- in all Leathers.
W. L. Douglas' Shoes need no words to boost thora.
Thoy are known from pole to pole.
More Douglas' $i Shoes sold than any other shoe in the world?
W. S. HUNTER & CO.,
SENECA, S. C.
NEW SHOES at NORMAN'S.
Wo havo a pretty lino of Ladies' White, Colorod aud Black Shirt
Waists, also Dress Skirts and Underskirts, tho newest and prices tho cheap
est. A specialty in Ladies' Wear, Shoes and Hosiory.
Nico lino of Clothing, flats nnd Shoos for Mon and Boys.
Trunks, Cases, Satchels, Window Shados, Wall Paper, Brooms, Mir
rors, Wash Sots, Crockery, Glass and Tiu.
DRESS I'ATT-KIfcPCS Fill I
Alf Y KIWI??
To every lady customer that visits our storo until Juno can
select a Now Idea Pattorn.
NORMAN'S wTiUV.r^'o"1"^
_,_VV ril li ?ll ii,, IS. Carotina*
PLENTY LEFT!
King Paint Manufacturing Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. :
I ordered Hf toon gallons WADSWORTH'S WHITE
PAINT. I painted my two-story ton-room houso with two
coats, and havo llvo gallons of tho paint loft over.
1 have tho whitest houso in town aud am in ovory
way pleased with tho paint.
J. w. FINCH, Lexington, N. C.
When you'want paint, call on or writo
J. & J. S. CARTER, Dealers, Westminster, S. C.,
-OR
King Paint Manufacturing Co., Brooklyn, N. Y.
FOLEYSHONEY^TAR
for r-hlldrani mafe. sur v. Ko opiato*
FOR CHEAP RATES
TO
TEXAS, ARKANSAS, LOUISIANA,
OKLAHOMA, INDIAN TERRITORY,
CALIFORNIA, COLORADO. UTAH,
WYOMING, OREGON, MONTANA,
WASHINGTON, and Other Points
West, Northwest and Southwest,
Write or Call on
J. O. HOLLENBOC1C,
District Passenger Aft
LOUISVILLE A NASHVILLE Pt. R.
No. 1 North Pryor S*t., Opposite
Union Depot, Atlanta, Ga.
Wanted.
I will pay best prices for your Eggs,
Chickens, and other Produce.
I havo a full line of Staplo and Fanoy
Grocorios.
A nico lino of Gouts' Summer Shoes.
A beautiful lino of Crockery and Agate
Ware, with prices right.
Best prices on Flour.
A. C. BURTON,
i KJ-17 WALHALLA, S. C.
FOLEYSHONEY^TA?
Cures Cotdsi Prevent? Pneumonia
1 High Tobacco
bo raised with rogular, ovon stands,
io very best grade, for which the
rices oan bo gotton at your ware
from tobacco buyers If you will, a
I bot'oro plauting, liberally uso
iaia-Ctrolina Fertilizers?
tn again ns a top dressing, or
plication. Those fortilizora
i by capable men, who havo
lng fortlllzors all thoir llvos,
itn phosphorlo acid, potash
Ken, or ammonia, in thoir
oportlons to return to your
?lemonts of plant-lifo that
taken from tl by Domin
ation. Accept no substl
-Caro?ne CS?smica". Co.
id. Va.
, Va.
, N. C.
on, 8. O,
ro.Md.
a. Ga.,
iah, fla.
ornery, Ala.
lils, Tenn.
?port, La.
rte
What you get for your money is as im
portant as what you pay.
Don't try to fool your stomach. S
ROLLER KING FLOUR
is tho best that can bo made. No bleach
ing or mixing with Kalir corn.
A good stock of Staplo and Fancy Gro
ceries-FRESH-always on hand.
HEINZ PICKLES,
host ou earth.
FRESH CEREALS.
(trapo Nuts. Force. Puffed Rioe.
Flaked and Pearl Tapioca.
Shredded Wheat. }uakor Oats.
Sohlossingor's
SODA CRACKERS and
CHOCOLATE CANDY
ALWAYS FRESH.
DRY GOODS & SHOES
SPECIAL BARGAINS.
^'tJ "It Pays to Muy the Best.
Bring mo your Chickeas aud Eggs._&t
Respectfully,
A. P. CRISP.
WALHALLA, S. C.
Sm
la Cami
HOLLISTER'S
Aocky Mountain Tea Nuggets
A Busy Mi !.. (. ? for Busy People,
Brina? Golden Health and Renewed Vigor?
A specific for Constipation. Indigestion, Liver
and Kidney troubles. Pimples, bczema, Impure
mood. Had Mroath. Sluindsh newels. Hcudaohu
and Backache Its Hooky Mountain Tea In tab
let form. 35 cont? a bx. (JennIno made bj
HOM.ISTBH Duuo COM PANT, Madison. Wis.
GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE