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WALHALLA DI --*?EALE Drugs, 'Medicines. Paints and Oils. Prescriptions Careful] Pharn You get what you a No Subs WALHALLA, SOI -"Old Trusty" Incubator and brooder tor sale. B. S. Look. -V. L. Loehr left last week for a short business trip to Lavonia, Ga. -Pure Brown Leghorn tggs for salo; 50c. per setting. Mrs. I. Good, Walhallu, S. C. -Born, unto Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Singleton, on Sunday, January 23d. a son. -For Sale-Two sets of French burr mill rocks. Apply to J. B. S. Dendy, Walhalla. 10 -Jeff I?. Marett, one of tho newly appointed magistrates for Oconee county, waa in Walhalla Monday on business. -For tho best farming tools sec the Carter Hardware Company. They make the prices right. -Married, February 23, 1908. at tho residence of the officiating minis ter, Rev. W. T. MoAlister, Miles N. Williams and Miss George R. Chro ner. All of Oconee. -Oconee Knitting Mill wants twenty girls to learn topping and knitting, and ten girls to learn loop ing. 6-tf -Homer Mann, of North Caro lina, arrived in Walhalla last week and' will spend a couple of weeks visiting his parents, Rev. and Mrs. Coke D. Mann, In Wost Union. -All priced buggies at W. M. Brown's-from $50 up. tf -Mrs. H. H. Legare, of Union, arrived in Walhal\a last week and will pay an extended visit to her daughter, Mrs. Geo. M. Ansel. Her many friends here are pleased to meet her again. -Go to W. M. Brown for buggies, wagonj, harness, etc. tf -Married, on Sunday, February 23, by Rev. D. T. Hayes, at his resi dence, Lawrence Powell to MissAdgle Maxey. All of Oconee county. The happy couple have the best wishes of their many friends. -Buy your goods from E. & E. Callas at cost and you'll get the profit. This la your chance! -J. H. Adams, of Ser.eca, ls still offering great bargains at his store and asks the attention of the trad ing public for a moment. Read his advertisement on the fifth page of this Issue and give him a call. -The honor roll of Conneross school, Prof. J. H. Cantrell, teacher, ls as follows, for the week ending February 21st: Annie Abholt, Ethel Barker, Mattie Abbott, Gracie Ab bott, Mortie Alexander, Buley Hun singer, Billah Barker, Mortie Abbott, Minnie Butler, Dewey Butler, Han nie Abbott, Hurshal Abbott. Edgar Owens, Burt Abbott, Lester Burdett. -(h;t your fertilizers from Carter & Co. and you will be pleased with your crops. -Rev. A. J. Cauthen, presiding elder of tho Anderson district, will preach in the Walhalla Methodist church on Sunday, March 1st, at ll o'clock A. M. and 7.30 P. M., and will hold the quarterly conference for the Walhalla and Seneca charge at said church on Monday, March 2, at ll A. M. All tho official members are requested to attend the quarterly conference. J. C. Yongue. -It's a free show! Come and be convinced that, we sell at. cost. . E. & E. Callas. -"J. T. Langston has just re turned from a week's visit to his sister, Mrs. J. E. Smith, of Oconee county, who has been critically ill, hut wac decidedly improved when he left. John says he had a splen did trip, barring rain and mud. He says he found only ono mud-hole on the way, and lt started at his house and emptied Into tho Tugaloo river." - Bickens Sentinel. -Everything in our store must be sold by March 15th, regardless of cost. E & E. Callas. -A recent letter from Capt. S. K. Dendy to a friend in town states that Mrs. A. P. lloldn and her son, Sam, who were reported hero to bo critically Ul, aro well and In excel lent health. The report gained its origin doubtless on account of the heavy aflllctlons that have recently befallen the Holden family and a misunderstanding of the real tacts. Capt. Dendy and son are well, but Mrs. Dendy has been unwell for a week or more, though not seriously so. They expoct to return to Wal halla in the nenr uiture, after they have paid a brief visit to relatives and friends In Texas. Their many friends here will bo pleased to know that they are not seriously sick and to learn of their Intended early re turn to Walhalla. When you want Drugs, y Drugs that aro fresh and pur supposoed to do. That is win Silvorwaro and Cut Glass J. W. Bell's WG COMPANY, !RS IN Fine Toilet Articles, Soaps, Brushes, Perfumery ly Compounded by a lacist. sk for at Our Store. ?tit ut ion. UTH CAROLINA. -For sale, first c ass corn and fod der. C. Melchert, Walhalla. 7-10 -J. W. Shelor, Esq., spent Mon day In Columbia on professional busi ness. -Sixteen steers and three fresh milch cows for sale cheap, for cash or on time, by T. E. Alexander. If -W. P. NimmoiiB, of Seneca, \tu8 in Walhalla for a short while last Monday on business. He is always a welcome visitor here. -Dr. D. P. Thomson is in Green ville for a few days visiting his wife and family, who are there at the bedside of in rs. Livingston, who has been seriously ill for n long while -Thoroughbred White Wyandotto eggs for setting. B. S. Look. -There will be a special meeting of the Heptasophs to-night at the us ual hour. All members are urgently requested to be present, as business of Importance demands your atten tion. -Mrs. Si W. Davis was in Canon, Ga., for a short while visiting her brother, J. W. Adams, whoso wife ls very sic!:, but ls Improving. Mrs. Davis returned to Walhalla last Sat urday. -Sewing machines at right prices at the Carter Hardware Company. -Junius Mann, of Florence, is at the home of his parents, Rev. and Mrs. C. D. Mann, in West Union, for an indefinite stay. He luis been unwell for some time and will re main here until he ls entirely recov ered. . -Married, at the home of the bride, on last Sunday, February 23, at 3.30 o'clock In the afternoon, Elie Carter and Miss Myra Brown. Rev. J. S. Steward performed the cere mony. This happy couple have the. best wishes of a host of friends. -Make arrangements with Carter & Co. for your guano and supplies, and you will got good goods. -A. Sidney Johnson and Jas. M. Webb, of Hartwell, Ga., were in Wal halla for a day or two last week. Mr. Jrlinson is pleasantly remem bered here, having spent several yeats in Walhalla as a salesman in a cents' furnishing store. -You don't have a chanco every day to buy your goods at cost. E. & E. Callas. -Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Nield, from Vicksburg, Miss.; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nix, greenville; Mr. and Mrs. J. W.Ferguson .Hurtsville; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Maxwell and Jesse Maxwell, Columbia; John Maxwell, Anderson; Mrs. S. E. Maxwell, of Haleigh, N.C.; TtlOS. Maxwell, Greensboro, N. C.: Samuel Maxwell.Coluinbla. and Tren holm Maxwell, of Birmingham, are in Walhalla for a few days. They came on the sad mission of attend ing the funeral of G. K. Maxwell, who died suddenly last Saturday. -Don't fall to see the eyescope and have your eyes tested. Dr. Reese will bo with R. A. McLees at his jew elry store, untfl Saturday, the 28th. -Col. J. C. Stribllng, of Pendle ton, was in Walhalla for short while last Thursday on business and pleasure. He ls a very interesting talker, and at present is deeply in terested In the work of the Farmers' Union, with which he has been for a long time closely connected. He is the editor of the Farmers' Union Sureau, a column of matter devot ed to the interests of farmers gen erally and members of the union in particular. These matters aro well handled by him, and nearly all tho county papers of the State publish them weekly. The Courier has con tinuously used them since tho fea ture of the union was originated. -Hurry! Hurry! Hurry to our closing out sale and get your goods at New York price. E. & E. Callas. -Thursday ( to-morrow. > Febru ary 27, Ruskin Anderson, ot Senoca, will throw open his doors for one of the biggest sales he has ever of fered to the public. Ho has cut the price on every article in his stock from cellar to garret, and during the sale he will have greater bar gains for his friends than he has ever given, even when tho cost of merchandise was much lower, and prices were universally within the reach of all. In spite of the pre vailing high prices on ^everything now. Mr. Anderson is offering good merchandise at remarkably low flg ur?d-so low, in fact, that they re mind one of the time when the pur chaser could go to a store and buy all day for a dollar. That is about the condition prevailing a Ruskin Anderson's during this great cut-rate sale. Don't fail io call on him and secure your share of the good things he has in store for all. Read his advertisement on the second page of The Courier this week and be sure ' to call on him early. lers for Pure Drags ou want tho best. You want o, and will do what they aro %t wo keep, of every description. Drug Store -Go to T. E. Alexander for your buggies and harness. -Miss Louise Norris, or Green wood, ls visiting Miss Georgie Van Dhiore for a short while. --Henry Schoufler, after spending the winter in New Jersey with rela tives, returned last week to Walhalla, to the delight of his many friends. -Bargains, bargains, bargains as long as they last. E. & E Callas. -Miss Mamie Harrison ls at home for a few weeks, on account of the temporary suspension of her school at Bear Swamp, which she expects lo resume in a few weeks. -Mrs. Craw io rd, of Charleston, is visiting her sister, Ali's. J. R. Hughes, on Faculty Hill. Mrs. Crawford is pleasantly remembered by friends here as Miss Annie Maxwell. -Iron King stoves and ranges at the Co rt er Hardware Company. -The mnny friends of Fielding A. Lewis, who has been quite sick .for a week with the grip, will be pleased to learn that he is improving, though he ls still unable to he out. We hope to see him on the streets again soon. -Master James Schroder, who has been seriously 111 for some weeks, ls now reported much better and is thought to be entirely chit of dan ger. The many frlnds of the family will rejoice with them in the resto ration of the little fellow to perfect health. -Senator J. R. Earle and Repre sentative C. D. Mann are at home for a few days from Columbia. They will return to that city in order to be prcsm! at the election of a suc cessor to the late Senator A. C. Lati nier which will take place on the fifth of March. -Highest market price paid for cowpeas and cane seed at Carter & Company's. -The readers of The Courier will be glad to learn that A. L. Gossett, our Westminster correspondent, is Improving( after a severe illness of pneumonia. He will doubtless be at his post In a few n.ore days and re lieve Prof. Brockman, who has boon taking his place since his illness -S. N. Pitchford'8 many friends will regret to ler^rn that he will leave here the latter part of this week for Atlanta, where he will make his fu ture home. His family is already there, having moved ahead of him several weeks. The best wishes of hosts of friends here and throughout the county will go with them. -Congressmen Wyatt Aiken an nounces the arrival of a young gen tleman, by name Thomas Taylor Ai ken, at his home in Abbeville, on the 24th instant. He ls reported to have brought nothing Into the world with him except one good-sized "Rebel Yell." Congratulations are extended to the genial Congressman and his family. -The Courier force has been con siderably crippled for the past three weeks owing to the continued ab sence of Mr. Schroder, our linotype operator, on account of the illness o'' his little son. With our book-keeper playing on the keys of the machine, a job artist reading proof, and all taking a hand In the "devil's", work, we feel justified in asking pardon for whatever there may have taken place in the way of short-comings. Suffering und Dollars Saved. E. S. Loper, of Marilla, N. Y., says: "I am a carpenter and have had many severe cuts healed by Buck len'8 Arnica Salve. "t has saved me suffering and dollars. It Is by far the best healing salve I have ever found." Heals burns, sores, ulcers, fever sores, eczema and piles. 2?c at all druggists. New Hope Dots. Now Hope, Feb. 2 4,-Special: The school at this place is in a flourishing condition under tho management of Miss Bertie Jones. She has an en rollment of about 6 4. They had a valentine party at the school house on February 14th, and thore were 469 valentines put in the box. Little Misses Irene Elrod and Marie Bogga received the most-the former 36 and the latter 35. Mis Fannie Lark, of Easloy, is visiting relatives and friends in this section this week. Ed Whlto and Butler Kelley vis ited relatives near Old Pickens last Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Samuel Smith, of Bickens county, is visiting her moi her, Mrs. L. E. Knox, for a few days. She is remembered as Miss Bennie Knox. Her many friends are always glad to see her. Walter Miller, of Anderson, vis ited home folks last Saturday and S\i nd ay. J. H. and B. H. Powers, of. Bickens, visited in this community recently. Miss Bertie Jones visited home folks here last week. Walter Kelley and sister, Miss Pauline, visited Ludie and Willie Reid recently. Miss Earlie Kelley, the teacher of the Wolf Stake school, invited our school at New Hope up to her school last Friday evening to take in the closing exercises, and to have a spell ing bee between the pupils of the two schools. Each teacher selected sixteen of her best spellers. They were all spelled down on both sides except two of the Wolf Stake spell ers and three from New Hope. Just at this point Miss Kelley became suddenly sick, and this sad event broke up the spelling bee without determining which side was victor ious. The first part of the exercises, consisting of music, recitations and songs and dialogues, did credit to both teacher and pupils Following is the honor roll begin ning February 10th: Beulah, Irene and Henry Elrod, Walter and Butler Kelley; Alloe, Pearl, Lucien and Sallie White; Homer, Marlo and Eugene Boggs; Minnie and James Stivnitt; Thomas, Etta and Annie Owens. X. For that Terrible Itching. Eczema, tetter and salt rheum keep their victims In perpetual tor ment, A he application of Chamber lain's Salvo will Instantly allay this Itching, and many cases have been cured by its use. For sale by Dr. J. W. Bell, Walhalla- W. J. Lunney, neca. : -..*">. ? SHKBi mi GOV. R. B. G Of North Carolina, ? THE GREAT EXTERN FOR COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, Ttl , - TROUBLES : known of i vellous firi timo in th< without ht FOR SALE BY A WANTED-Agents to sell Max well Automobiles, the best car on tho market for doctors. Liberal dis counts. Write for particulars to Spartanburg Automobile Co., Agente, ?partanhurg. S. C. HORSES AND MULES New Lot of the best Horses, M ares and Mules ever brought to this sec tion. UUGGIES, WAGONS AND ALL KINDS OF VEHICLES. Prices right; terms to suit purchasers NO SHODDY STOCK. Cali and see me. W.M.BROWN WALHALLA, S. C. T. E. ALEXANDER. The Land Man WALHALLA, S. C. MASTER'S SALE.-State of South [Carolina, County of Ocouec.--(In Court of Common Picas.)-C. H. I Roxford, Plaintiff, against F. L. Moody, Defendant.-Pursuant to a decree signed by His Honor J. C. Klugh. Judge ot the Eighth Judicial Circuit, on the 3d day of February, 1908, in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale, to the highest bidder, at PUBLIC AUCTION, In front of the Court House door, at Walhalla, S. C., on MONDAY, the 2d day of MARCH. 1908, between (the legal hours of sale, the following I described tract of land: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and ho ing in the County of Oconeo, of the State of South Carolina, on tho North or Middle prong of Cheohee creek, waters of Little River, adjoining lands of L. G. Kuhtmann, Staton Cantrell and F. L. Moody, contain ing one hundred and forty acres, more or less, and being one of the two tracts of land conveyed to F. L. Moody by Richard Lewis, Master, as a part of the estate of Bennett Moody, deceased, the tract being all of the remainder of said tract oC one hundred and forty acres left af ter cutting off the northwest corner some acre and a half or two acres, heretofore conveyed by F. L. Moody to the said C. H. Rexford, in a deed j of bargam and sale thereof along I with a certain boundary, containing I several hundred acres In which said I corner was included. TERMS OF SALE: Cash on day I of sale. Purchaser to pay extra for I papers. W. O. WHITE, Master for Oconee County, S. C. February 5, 1908. 6-9 Public Concert at Newry. Newry, Feb. 25.-Special: The public is notified that the I. O. O. F. concert' band ofNewry will, on Sat urday night, February 29th, give a concert nt their hall over the store, and the public is cordially Invited to attend. W. P. Body, Sec'y. * Desperate Coughs Dangerous coughs. Extremely perilous coughs. Coughs that rasp and tear the throat and lungs. Coughs that shake the whole body. You need a regu lar medicine, a doctor's medi cine, for such a cough. Ask your doctor about Ay er's Cherry Pectoral. \A We publish our f?rmale* tiers We brnlth eloohnl fr?re ear mediolna. We arce yon te eeneaU jr our (looter Any good doctor will tell you that a medi cine like Aycr's Cherry Pectoral cannot do its best work If the bowels are con* stipated. Ask your doctor If he knows anything better than Ayer's Pills for cor recting this sluggishness of the liver. --M.de by the jr. o. Ajrer Go., Lowell, M.... LENN, 3ays About ia dre, 1 AL REMEDY IROAT AND GHbST I make lt a rulo never to recommend medicines until I have myseli' tried them, as there aro a great many in the land that aro perfect shams, but having tried ?our Cure for colds, sore throat and other Inflammatory ^troubles, I have no' hesitation in cor dially recommending it to the public, for I think it is a blessing to the peo ple-especially the children. I have ts being used for PNEUMONIA find throat troubles with mar set. It Is with pleasure that I give you this testimonial. Any 3 world that I can Bay a word for your company, I will do so citation or reserve. " X.IJ DRUGGISTS, $1.00, ?0 CENTS AND 25 CENTS. THE FAMOUS OX BRAND FERTILIZERS OF THE Tennessee Chemical Co., ARE FOR SALE BY Strother fi? Phinney, West Union. J. G. Huff. Seneca, ? J. D. McMahan, Richland, Peden Bros., Westminster, P. P. Sullivan, Madison. j \ BUY THEM AND INSURE BIG CROPS. "The Best Shoes." Wo carry a first-class lino of Shoos-wear unsurpassed. Nothing bettor on tho market than the Lewis A. Crossett Shoes. Pretty lino of White Counterpanes-some genuine Mar seilles. Trunks, Valises, Rugs and some new Spring Goods com ing in. My line of Spring Clothing will bo shipped soon. M. S. STRIBL.ING, WESTMINSTER, s. C. High Grade Fertilizers SOLD FOR Money or Cotton, Buggies, Wagons! A full and com and Harness, |plete Stock of Gen Sash, Doors and|eral Merchandise Blinds. Lime anp Ce ment. Paints and Oils. at lowest prices. Do not fail to see us and get our prices before buy ing what you want. Yours for business, W. P. NIMnONS, SENECA, S. C.