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Pure Drugs a The Best of Ev^ry always the Chea] The Walhalla C ?/, ? - WatcH Have jon wat?hod the growth ot our bank? 1400k ap your old Couriers and read our statements from time to time. Some of our depositors have grown with ns. Their account* have gone from tens of dollars to hundreds of dollars. Open an account with us and get independent. Westminster, S. C. Seren? aub Hmong!. -Buggies, harness, White Biokory wagons. T. E. Alexander, Walhalla. -D. H. Harris, representing the State Mutual Insurance Company, is in Wal halla. -New spring goods at C. W. Pitchford Co/s. t -Mrs. J. W. Keys, of Charlotte, is Sending some timo with her father, mt. Wm. Perry. -Buy your cotton seed meal, oom, oats, bran, shorts, Ac, from us. Craig-Vei ner Mercantile Co. -Miss Ruth Hunnloutt is now sales lady in the dress goods department of Hunt A Harper's store. Seneca. -Miss Ellie Bellotte. of Spartanburg, is on a two-weeks' visit to relatives in Oconee county. -To young men : Popular styles, mod erate prices. Read our advertisement on this page. Hunt A Harper. -Mrs. E. R. Lucas returned to Wal halla last Saturday, after a short visit to her mother, near Winnsboro. 4 -Hon. Th os. H. Tatum, of Blahopville, spent several days last week with rela tives in West Union. -Last styles and best quality in mil linery. Spring opening March 29 and 80. R. P. Cochran, Seneca. -W. L. Ramey will sing at the Rooky Kroll Baptist church the sooond Sunday in April, beginning at 0 o'clock a. m. -Two good miloh cows for sale. One is pure bred (St. Lambert strain) Jersey. Mrs. S. H. Coe, Richland. S. C. -Misses Irene Strother and Mary Pitchford, of' Converse College, spout a few days In Walhalla with their parents this week. -We have the very latest in style and the best in quality in millinery. Open ing Friday and Saturday, Meron 29 and 90. C. G. Jaynes. -Dr. and Mrs. P. H. E. Sloan, of Clem son College, spent last Sunday in Wal halla at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Merriok. -For sale cheap one two-ox wagon and yoke. *pply to J. B. 8. Dendy. 1215 -Born, unto Mr. and Mrs. Thos. H. Tatum, at the home of Rev. and Mrs. C. D. Mann, in West Union, last Wednesday, Maroh 20d, a daughter. -Loat-Between Walhalla Hotel and my residence a watch fob with gold huckle and croas. Finder will please re turn to Guy T. Grove, or leave at the Courier office. -Married, at Long Creek, on Sunday, March 17, 1907. Eely Moore and Miss Ella Woodall, Magistrate Gus C. Arve officiat ing. Beat wiahes are extended to the happy young couple. -Up-to-date millinery! Opening on Maroh 29 and 30. Don't fail to attend, R. P. Cochran, '.??eca. -Providence permitting, there will be preaching in the Oakway Presbyterian ohuroh next Sunday, :ilst instant, at ll o'clock a. m.; also, tho sacrament of tho Lord's Supper will bo administered. -J. W. Holloroan ia at Townvillo thia week in the capacity of expert account ant. He is auditing the booka of the Townville Oil Mill, which were destroyed by fire lust year. -If you want to sell your land or buy any land, in town or ont, seo me before ?ou trade. 1 will make you money. '. E. Alexander, Rea) Eatate Agent. Walhalla, S. C. Spring' Tonic Spring is here, and most everybody wants a good Tonio to take, so the first question you ask is, "Where will 1 got it?" Now, if you w?nt the beat oall on rae. BELL'S DRI nd Medicines. thing-The Best is pest-.Get it from ?rug Company. -See oar new line of matting et C. W. Pitchford Co.'s. -AU members of Wo! hall a Lodge, No. 67, K. of P., ere earnestly requested to attend promptly the meeting next Mon day night. Representatives to the Grand Lodge will be ohessn ami other boniness or importance transacted. -Wanted--For general housework, re liable white women who wishes to go West. Good home and $10 per month salary. Transportation advanced io right person. Address C. E. Hill, 306 N. Lex ington avenue. Fort Worth, Texas. 14* -There were very interesting and im f>rossi ve services at the Episcopal ohnroh sst Sunday when three Infants were baptised. The ohildren were those of Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Sloan, Dr. and Mrs. D. Lessens Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Wil lam Todd. -Beautiful pattern hats. Everything up-to-date. Opening March 28 wno 30. R. P Cochran, Seneca. -Next Monday. April 1st, the Blue Ridge Mineral Springs Hotel will be sold at auction. This is an excellent piece of property and will doubtless attract num ?ro ue proapeotivo purchasers. The sale will tako place at the hotel property in West Union. -Plenty of cane seed on hand. Oralg-verner Mercantile Co. -Mrs. W. G. Smith, of Anderson, reaobed Walhalla Saturday afternoon, and will spend several days with her daughter. Mrs. N. L. Fant, and family. Mrs. Smith is always a welcome visitor to our town and her many friends here will he delighted to meet. her. -.Kerosene oil only 10 cent? per gallon Saturday, March 30th, o\?y. Only one gallon to a customer. Craig-Vernor Mercantile Co. -The following honorary members have been addod to the Monument Asso ciation the past week through the efforts of Mrs. Guy T. Grove, president of the association : Mrs. A. C. Ball enger, Seneca; Capt. W. F. White, Greenville; Wilton Auld and F. W. Auld, Elberton, Ga. -Handsome display of millinery opening Friday and Saturday, Maroh 29 and 80. C. G. Jaynes. -T. D. Poors, of Westminster, paid The Courier sn appreciated call yester day afternoon. He is just recovering from a severe attack of grip, which left him almost unable to work. He ie, im proving, however, and his friends are glad to see him ou* onoe more. -"Beautiful and so choap" is what the ladies say of onr new dress goods. Road our advertisement on this page. Hunt & Harper. -Mr. and Mrs. Jamos T. Wilson, of Charleston, returned to Walhalla on Saturday afternoon last, and will occupy the residence, soon to he vacated by Dr. J. H. Moore and family, on Maia street. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Wil son will be pleased to welcome there back among us again. -Spring line of men's pants just re ceived atc. W. Pitchford Co.'s. -Hon. Kni t/. P. Smith, of Anderson, made a brief visit to relative? and friends in Walhalla lastend this week, returning home Monday morning. Mr. Smith is a young member of the Legislature of our sister county, and during the recent ses sion of that body made a tine record as an energetio and wise law-maker. He is also a promising young attorney at .the Anderson Bar. -Fahnentook, The Dentist, at Fis obesser's, Walhalla, Wednesdays. and Saturdays; at Westminster, Tuesdays and Fridays. 12-18 - Matthew Davis, a large and progres sive farmer, who lives below Seneoa, on the Air Line Railroad, has about finished planting cotton. We under stand othors in his neighborhood are also planting cotton. This is the earliest planting of this crop we have heard of in years. We hope Mr. Davis and bis friends will succeed beyond their expec tations with their early planting. It is said the early bird catchen the worro. -Best patent flour only $4.60, sacks, Maroh 80th. Craig-Vernor Mercantilo Co. -There waa a "rough house" at Rooky Knoll oburoh last Sunday night. During services somo malioioos persons rooked the building, and it is claimed that a dozen or moro shots were fired into the building and at random. We are in formed that the citizen? of the com munity have raised funds for tho pur pose of securing evidence to convict the parties, and if po??ible they will be brought to justice au?* dealt with by law. -Spring opening of millinery. Two days-Friday and Saturday, Maroh 20th and 30th. R. P. Cochran. Sereca. -At a conference of the Walhalla Bap tist church, hold at the church on the ?1st instant, it was resolved that the cemetery at the old church place be dosed to the public, exoept that tho com mittee of the ohuroh may grant permis sion for burial and designate tho place of tho grave in oaoh oase. Tho committee oonsists of J. W. Shelor, C. R. D. Burns and W. W. Burley. The opon apace where the ohuroh once stood cannot be ?sod at all for burial purposes. -Wo will be pleased to have you call and inapeot our millinery. Opening Friday and Saturday, Maroh 20 and 30. C. G. Jaynes. Post Cards This is the only place In town that you can got Post Card Views of Wal halla at the low price of 2 for 6 cont?. I have eight different views-includ ing some of the prinoipal places of inte rest in and around Walhalla. JG STORE. -Trunk* ?ad ?nit caaes at 0. W. Pltoiv ford Ca's. -Kr, and Mr?. Frank S. HoHemfm and children, of Seneca, spent lui Sunday with releas* In WslbeJSa. ' -Come quiok ! Fp*ir nice- milch cows with young calves for aab\ at J. P. Strib ling's, Rtohlapd, 8. C. 18-14 -The Cralg-Vorn?r Mercantile Com pany snnonuos a. special sale for next Saturday, March 80th. Read their ad vertiaemeut and call ou them. -My millinery opening nett Friday aid Saturday. Cordial invitation to all. (Miss) Nora Cooley. -Miss Cara Shirley, of Anderson, is visiting her brother, Frank H. 8blrloy, for a day or two. She ia ?topping at tho bnm? of ?t. ?na fit*. O. L. Reid. -Attention is called to Hunt A Har per's new advertisement. Call soft, see them wheo you are iu Seneca, They are prepared to meet all your wanto Sn cloth ing, shoes, dry gooda, etc. -Master Joel DuPre. eon Of Mr. and Mis. E. M. DnPre, wbo liva near Wal halla, has been quit? eiok for two weeks, with typhoid- fever. The friends of the family will be glad to learn that tho lit tle su f?e i or is in? proving. A. -J. H. Bryan, f>ep?rtv tfNftud Master of the Eighth Masonic Dil -'fy, will pay Blue Ridge Lodge, No/tP bj p. M."an offtoisl visit on Friday nigfcp'Ju Masooio Hall. It is earnestly dc*i ho have a foll attendance ot *>?s MisT'^iSrethreo. -Quite a number of Wi eP? k's young Eiople were dellghtfullv o ?^"JUned last onday evening afc tho hoi Mr. and Mrs. 8. N. Pitchford. M ' ? P n Tommie and Dora Pitchford gave\, <Vevent in honor o' their friends, litssrp *W Wtoh ford and Irene Strother. let" ) -Mle? Nora Cooley's mill } ? J>oenlng next Friday sod Saturday\ ?0 oh 20th and 80th. Cal) sod see her. />t rSV> -The regular soothly coi/**M?Lioatiorj of Blue Ridge Lodge. No. A. F. M , will be held io Masonic Tom >le on next Friday night, 20th instant, at 7.80 o'olook. The Craft are requested to be promet in their attendance. -^Attention is directed to the adver tisement of Miss Nora Cooley, milliner. She will have her spring opening of mil Beefy next Friday and Saturday, March 20 and 80, and will be pleased to have all the ladies call and inspect ber ?took. Hor store is In the Walhalla Hotel build ing. -Large orowds are attending the meet ings belog conducted in in old store in West Union which has been seated and comfortably equipped for religious services. Rev. G. B. Casbwell, of Dunn, N. C., assisted by several other ministers and workers from abroad, has ohsrge of the services, which will con tinue until next Sunday night. -The Sunday school of tbs Presbyte rian church at Fair Play will hold chil dren's day exercises on tho 81st instant. The Methodist and Baptist Sunday schools will join with the Presbyterians in the celebration -.on wi!! be addressed by J. W. Shelor Esq., of Walhalla* public general'y are invited v attend. -J. W. Shelor, iwq , hi* let to John L. Uamby tho contract for erecting a six-room cottage on the extension of Catharine street. This extension has not vr,t been opened. The. cottage will be located on the property formerly, known as the Bieruann Hill, and wi 1 bo occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Crate P. Wal ker. -Re?. Ray Anderson, of Laurens, b? f;an protracted services on Factory Hi!! ast Saturday night. The meetings will continue through this week sud perhaps longer. Services twioe each day, at 3 p. m. sud at 7.45 p. m. Considerable interest is being manifested and it is hoped that many soul? may be brought to the loving ?Saviour duriog these meet ings. -The new store of Moss A Ansel is Suite the handsomest in town. Tho rab-grey cocorote front makes an ap ?earanoe at once striking and beautiful, ho new firm have already opener! up a nice stock of goods, and new goods are arriving daily. They will bo pleased to have their friends call on them. Tbev are young men of ability and have had experience that will enable them to take care of their customers in the best possi ble manner. -Before buying or selling a farm or any property write the Carolina Rea ty and Trust Company, Blshopville, Si C. -Special attention is directed to the new ordinances for Walhalls, published on the 7th page of this issue. It ia im portant that the citizons inform them selves as to the town laws sud abide by them. It is the Intention of the City Council to have the laws rigidly enforced, snd they should have toe backing of every citizen. Some slight changes Bavo been mads in the laws and also in tho tax levy snd occupation license, made necessary by changed conditions in the town. -A new religion is reported for this section. It is the "third blessing" out lit, by wbioh those reaching the third degree are enabled to speak in unknown tongues. Last Friday night, it ts re ported, at tho meeline in Weet Union there was a veritable babel of voices as of old. We have not attained to the third yet, and can't oven speak German with our friends, but we live in hope of j receiving a liberal education in modern and dead languages. From what we have heard the "third, blessing" i- como- j wh?* -!n:i!r.i Ui ibo "amplified third" in the K of P., with a few side issues. -On last Friday evening ? most enjoy able occasion wns tho party given at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. .Shelton, in honor of their sister, M is? Nell Duffie, of Lancastei, S C. Quite a number of the young pot pie of Walhalla and .West minster wre present. In the coarse of the evening delightful refreshments were served. Those present wore: -Misses Ethol Bturkoy, Bu file Mos?, Tommie Pitchford, Dora Pltohford, Sophia Rose. Helen McGuire, ifcnnle Riemann, Ethol Yonguo, Pauline^rant and Mrs. J. R. Kay; Otto .Schumacher, lack Darby, Frank Cross, Mr..Abbott ami Mr. Craig. Those from Westminster wore: Misses I in lah McDonald and Hattie Crawford; O. Ii. Leathers, Fred Hunt and James MoDonsld. . -v_u 11 / Found at Last. J. A. Harmon, of Lizemoro, We?it Va., says: "At last I have fonnd the perfoot pill that never disappoints mo; and for the benoflfc of othors afflicted with torpid liver and chronlo constipation, will s.vy, take Dr. King's Now Life Pills. * Guar anteed satisfactory. 25 oonta at all drug gists. ' .Card Sf Thanks. ? Westminster, Marah 20.-Editor* Koo wee Courier: Through the columns of your valuable paper we desire to express our appreciation to our friends for their assistance and aots of kindness during our sad bereavement, on used ty the death or our lltt'e daughter /elma l ouise. Mr. and Mrs. W, M. Zimmerman. I May be too Late for Easter ! This weeh we oponed up our ftrst shipment of Spring and Summer Drears Goods end they ere r ow on display. * Such beautiful patterns and magnificent variety we Have never be fore shown, 4? As for prices we have only to say that we are able to malle our last spring prices. * Last summer we placed contracts for large quantities of Wash Goode and got them at old prices. * You w|ll hear the "high price" song, but not here. NEW ARRIVALS : Mercerised Waist Goods. India Unons. Plain White Linens. Corded Madras. Wool-finish Batiste. Fancy White Waist Goods, 40-inch Lawns. Laces. Persian Lawns. Figured Lawns. Organdies. Embroideries. Hosiery? Fancy Madras. Batiste Percales, etc. Corsets, FOR TKE MEN AND BOYS : To be welt dressed on Easter Sunday is the ambici?n of most young men. We Know 'what you want. You want a stylish suit of Clothes, and you want it at a moderate price. You are fortunate if you buy at this store. <*> Blue Sarges are dressy, durable and popular. We have them at $7.50, 4$10 and $12.50, Square 4?ut or Single Breast. Several patterns In Grays and modest Checks at ?lO and $12.50* Hats, Ties, Shirts, Underwear, Etc. OYPODH^ FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHIL- WRlCI^ yjS^rKJt^LJZ* DREN, expected to arrive this VV CfllV IfOTH1XYG TO MAT ; Myrmnvsmmn oro WEAR? H U NT & HARPER, EMi&?SlHgJ?.LS P. S. PTNTSAA\8 5OBO;? -IFf?. KNEE PANTS County Union io Meet. The County Farmers' Union will meet at B nnty Land on Friday, April 5th. It ia hoped to have every delegate present with as many local members as oan pos sibly come. This is a farmers' organisa tion, and we hope every farmer will show an interest and give encouragement by attending. The warehouse committee will make a report and present plans and estimates of cost of building. All this and much other buelness ie of vital im portance to the farmers and we earnestly urge every member to give the oanse their hearty co-operation. Let every member express an interest by attending this meeting-Friday, April 6tb, at 10 o'clock. J. B. Harris, President. A. N. Prichard, 8eo*y-Treas. Rheumatic Pains Relieved. B. F. Crooker, Esq., now 84 year? of age, and for twenty years Justice of the Peace at Martinsburg, Iowa, says: "I am terribly afflicted with sciatic rheumatism in my left arm and right hip. I have used three bottles of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and lt did roe lota of good." For sale by Dr. J. W. Bell, Walhalla; W. J. ! Lunney, Seneca. Nsw County Scheme. Branchville, March 22.-A movement is under way to form a new oounty with Branchville as the county seat, out of parts of Orangeburg, Dorchester and Colleton counties. * FERTILIZERS ! Corn Oats Hay" Flour Wo offer to the Trading Public of Oconee County the following Brands of Fertilizers at very attractive prices: OX SLAUGHTER HOUSE BONK. STROTHER A PHINNEY'S COMPOUND. STROTHER A PHINNEY'8 BLOOD AND BONE. CROP HUSTLER. FARMERS' UNION. KEOWEK STANDARD. Wo also offer several oars of Corn, Oats, Hay and Flour at lov YOURS TRULY, STROTHER & PHINNEY, West Union, S. C. Shoes, Clothing, Etc. Our stock of Shoes, Clothing, Planta tion Supplies and Fertilizers is Com plete. *g See us if you want to save Money-either for Cash or on Time. Garter & Company, WALHALLA, S. 0. ... ....<. i. \ ....;.'.?.?;</'2.-*?s''