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WALHALLA DI
DEA LE
Drugs, Medicines,
Paints and Oils.
Prescriptions Careful!
Pharn
You get what you a
No Sub?
WALHALLA, SOI
jfotal mt? personal.
--Go to W. M. Brown for buggies,
wagons, harness, etc. tt
-W. P. NI m mons, of Seneca, was'
In Walhalla for a short while yester
day on business.
-Thoroughbred White Wyandotte
eggs for setting. B. S. Look.
-Prof. J. L. McWhorter and little
son. of Seneca, were in Walhalla for
a short while last Saturday.
-C. H. Millson, of Seneca, spent a
short while last Wednesday in Wal
halla on business and among friends.
-Coca Cola and Jersey Cream.
Wilson Mottling Works. 13if
-Johti F. Tatham, of Columbia,
spent sevei al days last week with rel
atives and friends lu and near town.
-All priced buggies at W. M.
Brown's-from $50 np. tf
-Mrs. D. A. Smith and son, Dres
den A. Smith, spent last Sunday
among relatives and friends In An
derson.
-Will sell good farm horse In
front of Court House door. Walhalla,
on Monday, April Otb, legal hour of
sale. A good chance. John N. Todd.
-Hon. J. E. Hoggs will speak at
Providence school house on Satur
day, April 11th, at 3 o'clock p. m.,
(better known as Tokeena). Tho
public cordially invited.
-You will be most cordially wel
comed at our millinery opening Fri
day and Saturday, April 10-1 I. Large
line white goods. C. G. Jaynes.
-Dr. Jas. H. Burgess, of Seneca,
now has his oflflce over WItsell Bros.
in the Cllnkscales-Harper building,
where he will be pleased to receive
his patients and friends.
-When In Seneca stop in and In
spect my varied Une. It will be a
pleasure to show you, wr Cher you
buy or not. J. A. Brock.
-S. D. McAbee and family have
moved from Westminster to Walhal
la. They came here last week and
are residing In the mill village We
welcome them to our midst.
-For Sale-Two young fresh
milch cows; also Barred Plymouth
Rock eggR the rest of season 14 for
50c; $1 if shipped. .Ino. L. Singleton.
-(?. R. Carter, M. W. Carter and
son. Oswald, loft last week for Lake
Providence, La., where they will en
gage In road making. G R. Carter
has spent several summers there In
this business and has proven (pike
successful In the work.
-Millinery opening Thursday and
Friday, April 9 and 10. I havc a
large line of stylish millinery and
laney notions. Miss Hannah Buiss
-Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Miller, who
have heretofore resided near Wal
halla, moved last Thursday to West
minster, where they expect to make
their future home. We regret to lose
them from our midst, but wish them
abundant success In their new home.
-When In Seneca stop In and let
J. A. Brock repair that watch, or sell
you a new one.
-Lost, on Wednesday, March 25
on Malu street, between Dr. Probst's
residence and (?. R. Carter's resi
dence, purse containing sum of
money and watch fob. Reward ll
returned to C. W. & J. E. Bauk
nlght'8 store.
-Go to T. E. Alexander for your
buggies and harness.
-All members of Walhall" Lodge
No. 67, Knights of Pythias, ure re
quested to attend the regular con
vention next Monday evening. Rep
resentatives to the Grand Lodge will
be elected. There ls also other im
porta.it business Kindly honor the
lod.ve by your presence.
--inspect my line of watches,
?.locks, RUt-glass and jewelry before
buying. The ?-tock I carry would do
justice to a city of 10,ooo.
J. A. Brock, Seneca, S. C.
--Last Saturday afternoon Mart
A. Hopkins was arrested In Walhalla
by Chief Davis and Marshal Cantrell
on the charge of transporting liquor.
He was driving a (earn of two nuiles
and had several pigs and six gallons
of corn rii| um- in unsealed vessels In
the wagon. Deputy Marshal W. B.
F. Corbin had been carrying a war
rant for Hopkins for several months
for violating the Internal revenue
laws, and Hopkins was turned over
to the United States authorities. A
preliminary hearing was held yester
day before Commissioner Shelor, and
Hopkins was bound over for trial at
the next, term of tho United States
Court Hopkins lives near Belton.
He will have to answer charges for
violating Sections 3281), 3206 and
3450 R. S. U. S.
-What's the use of going to a
large city when J. A. Brock, Seneca,
S.C., keeps what you are looking for?
DO YOU
Do you think you need ft
get tho placo to got tho best
Do you need any Sterling
if so get thom from Bell's Dru
Xho best Pocket Knives a
J. W. Bell's
tua COMPANY,
IRS IN
!
Fine Toilet Articles,
Soaps, Brushes, Perfumery 1
ly Compounded by a
lacist.
sk for at Our Store,
reit ut ion.
[JTH CAROLINA.
-Call and see our line of millin
ery. Opening Thursday and Friday,
April 9 and 10. Cordial welcome to
all. Miss Hannah Muiss.
-Mrs. John L. Smith hag been
quite sick for several weeks at her
home in Midway. She is reported
improving this morning, and her
many friends hope for her Bpeedy re
covery.
-W. B. Loehr and family expect to
move tomorrow toWestmlnster.where
Mr. Loehr has made arrangements to
start the publication of a weekly pa
per. Their many friends here regret
their departure and wish them well
In their new home.
-John L. Mooro & Sons, Atlanta,
grind the glasses sold by J. A. Brock,
and they are universally admitted to
be tho best.
-A letter received this morning
from Capt. S. K. Dendy informs us
that he and his family are enjoying
the "times of their lives" at Mexia,
Texas. Among other names he men
tions in his letter thoso of W. K.
Doyle and W. H. Kuhtmann, both
remembered by many here and
throughout Oconee. Capt. Dendy re
ports himself and family in excellent
health.
-The eyo ls the window of the
soul. Why neglect them when
J. A. Brock fits glasses at Seneca?
-Little Miss Myra Fant was taken
to Columbia last Sunday afternoon
for n second operation for appendici
tis. She returned from that city last
Thursday, apparently recovering rap.
idly from her illness, but complica
tions developed later, making a sec
ond trip necessary. it ls hoped by
the many friends of the family that
she may soon be entirely well. She
ls reported to bo doing as well as
circumstances could permit.
-Don't fail to avail yourself of
the privilege of exumiring my line of
silverware. J. A. Brock, Seneca.
-Anderson Mail: "The dwelling
and contents of M. N. Whitten were
totally destroyed by fire about 7.30
o'clock Saturday evening. Practi
cally' nothing was saved and the loss
is estimated at $3,000, with no insur
ance. Mr. Whitten lived on the old
Harrison place, just two miles east
of the city. He and his family were
not at horne when the Are started,
and its origin is not known. The
flames could be easily seen from the
city."
-J. A. Brock, Seneca, has a ma
chine for testing the eyes and can flt
glasses correctly.
- Recently, In publishing the facts
and history of tho life of Ransom
Lee, we omitted to mention that he
was a member of the 22d Regiment,
S. C. V., and was in the disastrous
"blow up" at Petersburg, Va., near
Hie close of the Confederate war.
He was enveloped on that occasion
with dirt and debris up to his arm
pits and had to be ?lug out of the
horrid material which encompassed
him. Private Ransom Lee vas a gal
lant, soldier and a tine citizen.
-Millinery opening next week
Friday and Saturday. April 10 and
ll. Will be glad to havt; all the
ladies attend. C. G. Jaynes.
-W. B. F. Corbin and son. Gilbert,
returned last week from Lawton,
I Oklahoma. Their many friends will
he ?la? to know that Elbert is greatly
improved, though he ls still far from
well. One of lils lungs ls complet? !y
destroyed as a result of the bullet
wound received several months ago.
His assailant was recently tried in
Oklahoma, but the jury failed to
agree on a .edict, and there will
have to he a new trial at a future
term of court. Mr. Corbin's friend!-:
throughout Oconee hope for his re
covery aa far as possible.
. -"A Diamond," did you say? Yes,
I keep them and can save you as
much as $f?0 on a one-karat.
J. A. Brock, Seneca, S. C.
-N'ext Saturday, April 4th, J. &
J. S. Carter, of Westminster, will
throw open their doors for the great
est offering or bargains they have
ever undertaken. Every line will be
subject to a deep cut in prices, and
every article of every line comes lu
for Its full share. Previous sales
given by Ibis firm have attracted
wide notice and saved dollar after
dollar to the trading public, and
this sale ls to eclipse all others.
They will furnish splendid music
and make their store a pleasant
place to visit. You will be cordially
welcomed and courteously treated.
It will be Hie time to make a lean
pocket book purchase a fat bunch
of bargains. Don't forget this sale,
which begins Saturday next, April
.4th, lasts two weeks, and will close
Saturday, April 18th. Fvery day
will be a bargain day.
- Ft ?onld mrprlRe you to know
how many railroad watches J. A.
Brock sells.
THINK!
Spring Tonic, if HO don't f or
well's Drug Store.
Silver or Cut Glass Articlos,
g Store-the prettiest line,
nd Fancy Articlos at
Drug Store.
-See Jame* H. Adams's millinery
innounceraent in another column.
-Mrs. J. P. Keese and daughter,
Miss leanor, were welcorde visitors
to Walhalla yesterday afternoon.
-Lee G. Uolleman, of Anderson,
hrs so fer recovered from his at
tack of pneumonia as to bi able to
sit up.
-Miss Salina Yongue is expected
home this evening, after spending
some weens very pleasantly with her
ur.cle at McClellausville, S. C.
-Miss Hobble Carter, of Gaines
ville, Ga., spent several days in Wal
halla last week visiting the families
of F. H. and u. C. Carter.
-Mrs. J. S. Sloan, of Franklin,
N. C., is visiting at the home of Capt.
John C. Neville, in West Union. Her
many friends are delighted to meet
her again.
-Miss Annie Verner will entertain
a number of her friends.-this evening
at her home near Walhalla, in honor
of her visiting fri ind, MIBS Anna Ter.
hune, of Hackeusack, N. J.
-Any jewelry purchased of J. A.
Brock, Seneca, S. C., will be engrav
ed free.
-Miss Mamie Ansel is in Union
for a few days visiting her sister,
Mrs. G. F. Clarkson. Miss Ansel will
remain for the Sunday school con
vention, she having been chosen as
the representative from St. John's
Lutheran Sunday school, Walhalla.
-All members of St. John's Lu
theran church are earnestly request
ed to attend the regular qudrterly
congregational meeting to be held
next Sunday morning at ll o'clock.
There are matters of importance to
be attended to. Do not forget the
meeting.
-Little Miss Eugenia Moss, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Moss, who
has been seriously 111 for quite a
willie, is this morning reported bet
ter, and great hopes are entertained
for her early recovery. She had
been almost critically 111 for some
ten days.
-A nice line of china in odd
pieces at J. A. Brock's, Seneca, S. C.
-J. J. Norton and two children,
af Menlo, Ga., arrived in Walhalla
Tuesday and were at the home of
the former's mother, Mrs. T. A. Nor
ton. The two children, little Masters
Joseph J. and William L., will re
main In Walhalla under the care of
their father's disbar, Mrs. W. L. Ver
ner. Mr. Norton returned to his
home this morning.
-Dr. S. Phillips Ver.ier, of Colum
bia, spent several days in Walhalla
last week visiting at the home of his
uncle. John D. Verner. Dr. Verner
delivered an excellent lecture at
Clemson laid Sunday, detailing facts
from observations during the years
he spent In Africa as a missionary
and explorer. His friends here are
always glad to meet him.
-Large and handsome line of
white goods on display at our millin
ery opening next week-Friday and
Saturday, 10th and ll th.
C. G. Jaynea.
-To-day changes In the Walhalla
Drug Company's store took place.
Lucien Maxwell.who for some months
past has been the prescription clerk,
has resigned and will soon enter In
business In company with several
other young gentlemen. He is suc
ceeded in the drug store by Fred.
Thode, a licensed pharmacist, a son
of Dr. J. J. Thode. We understand
that Mr. Maxwell and his associates
will open a first-class ice cream par
lor. We wish them success in their
undertaking.
-The spring session of South Ca
rolina Presbytery will I e held in the
Walhnlla Presbyterian church Tues
day after the second Sunday in April,
the 14th. The opening sermon will
be preached by Kev. D. L. Lander, of
Wasley. The sessions of Presbytery
will be open lo the public, and all
will have a most cordial welcome.
Those of our citizens who have not
agreed lo entertain members of 'res
hytery, and wish to do so, wlli con
fer a favor by notifying the pastor,
Rev. L. W. Brown.
-Drink Nectar Punch. Big bot
tles, 5c. Wilson Bottling Works. 13
-The many readers of The Cou
rier who have come up and placed
themselves within the new postal
regulations have our sincere thanks.
We have still a few who have not
complied with our request, and they
remain in arrears with us. We can
not afford to pay the penalty on
lapsed subscriptions, and we ask all
In nrrears to bring or send the
linount due so that we cnn continue
to send The CouriO? into every home
where lt now goes. We are not ask
ng a favor-it is simply a request
or what ls justly ours. Look at
/our label. lt tells you just how
iou stand with us.
-C. R. D. Burns, chairman of the
.xec.utlve committee of the Sunda.,
-ehooi Committee of the Beaverdam
\suoclation, has received an Invita -
lon from Return Baptist church to
?old the annual Sunday School Con
en tion at that place. This Invita
ion has been gladly accepted, as
leretofore the convention has been
indly crowded, and Return church
iff o rds ample Accommodation for all
lelegates ano . i'ors. The meeting
viii be held two or three days, In
iluding the fifth Sunday In May. The
irogram will be published later.
-Rev. J. C. Yongue and Master
Hyde Brown left yesterday for l)n
on, where they are attending tho
lundny School Convention as repre
entatlves from the Wa I tia ila Metho
llst Sunday school. Master Clyde
Irown ls one of the banner pupils in
lis school, having to his credit a
jorfect record In attendance, and
ie is one of the brightest pupils in
he school. Only two others have a
?erfect attendance records-Misses
dille Byrd and Gertrude Smith,
dlss Byrd has the largest class In
he Sunday school.
He Got What He Needed.
"Nine years ago lt looked as If my
Ime had come," says C. Farhtlng, of
?lill Creek, Ind. Ter. "I was so run
lown that life hung on a very slen
ler thread. It was then my drug
list recommended Electric Bitters.
bought a bottle and I got what I
leeded-strength. I had one foot
n the garve, but Electric Bitters put
i back on the turf again, and I've
teen well ever since." Sold under
;uarnnte^ at all druggists. 50c.
DYNAMITED FROM BED.
Former Colorado Official Has Narrow
Escape from Death.
Telluride, Colo., March 28.-An
unsuccessful attempt was made this
morning at Pandora tj assassinate
Gen. Bulkely Wells, manager of the
Smuggler mines, by blowing him up
with dynamite while asleep.
GOL. Wells was hurled from bis
bed rtfteen feet across the porch and
badly stunned. *Hls head and face
were more or less lacerated, a large
hole was torn in the floor under the
bed and the bed was wrecked.
One man, who is said to have talk
ed much about the attempt on Gen
Wells after the explosion, ls under
arrest, and other suspects will be
taken imo custody.
The explosion was in a large frame
building, near the Smuggler Union
Mill, occupied as offices, and the liv
ing quarters tor Gen. Wells and fam
ily when the latter are at the mines.
None of the members of Gen.
Wells' family were present and there
was no one but the genernl manager
tn the building at the time. Fully a
hundred deputy sheriffs and citizens;
are scattered about the hilU' between
Toll ii ride ?nd Pandora looking for
suspects, and every train and road is
being watched.
Gen. Wells sustained a very se
vere shock as the result df the ex
plosion, and his eyes are so badly af
feet ed that he suffeis much pain.
He is positive that an attempt was
made to murder him, as was his pre
decessor at the mines, Arthur L. Col
lins, who was shot to death at Pan
dora several years ago.
Steve Adams, the alloted accom
plice of Harry Orchard, the murder
er of Ex-Governor Steunenburg, of
Idnho, is HOW In jail at Telluride
awaiting trial for that crime. Adams
was brought back to Telluride for
trial mainly through the efforts of
Gen. Wells.
Will Ask Pardon for Orchard.
Boise, Idnho, March 28.- Next
Wednesday the State Pardon Board
will take up the recommendation of
pardon for Harry Orchard, the self
confessed conspirator to kill Ex-Gov
ernor Steunenburg. Although he re
fuses relier, lawyers will plead clem
ency. Orchard says he deserves the
death penalty and should pay lt.
Death was on His Heels.
Jesse P. Morris, of Skippers, Vn.,
had a close call In the spring of 1906.
He says: "An attack of pneumonia
left me so weak and with such a fear
ful cough that my friends declared
consumption had me, and death was
on my heels. Then I was persuaded
to try Dr. King's New Discovery, lt
helped me Immediately, and after
taking two and a half bottles I was a
well man again. I found out that
New Discovery ls the best remedy for
coughs and lung diseases in all the
world." Sold under a guarantee at
all drug stores. "-Oe. and $1. Trial
bottle free.
Items from Cherry's.
Cherry's, March 30.-Special:
Jule Grant and sister, Mrs. Lillie
Crooks, visited at the home of Ralph
Moore last week.
Oscar Moore and sisters, Pearl,
('lelia and Josie, of Denver, S. C.,
visited friends and relativen In this
community Saturday and Sunday.
George Moore and sister, Miss Ma
lle, visited at Ralph Moore's Satur
day night and Sunday.
Misses Roxie and Ruthie Stone, of
West Union, visited -\t the home of
their uncle, J. J. Moore, last Satur
day and Sunday.
Misses Mattie and Bessie Sanders
visited friends in Anderson last week
Major Abbott visited his cousin,
T. S. Moore, recently.
T. S. Moore entertained a number
of his young friends with a pound
supper Saturday night. Those pres
ent were: .\iisses Roxie and Ruthie
Stone, Pearl, Clella and Josie Moore,
Ellen and Maggie Pike. Nell Gordon.
Alice Moore, Rubie Sears, Marie
Moore; the boys were T, S. Moore,
Major Abbott, Walter Pike, Oscar
Moore, Marshall Dillard, Quinn Sears
and Jule Grant. The occasion was a
most enjoyable one. Every one pres
ent reported a nice time.
Miss Nell Gordon, ol' Clemson, vis
ited her friends, Misses Ellen and
Maggie Pike, Saturday and Sunday.
Rev. J F. Anderson, of Pendleton,
preached a very Interesting sermon
at Old Stone church Sunday after
noon at 1 o'clock.
The school at Obi Stone church
closed Friday, after a successful terni
(aught by Miss Nina Hast. F, M
T. E. ALEXANDER.
The Land Man
WALHALLA, S. C.
W. M. BROWN'S
Feed and Sale
Stables.
I wish to announce to my 'many
friends and customers, who have not
vet been supplied with Horses and
Mules, that I still have some nice one?
on hand, and that I will start to the
markets for a ear load In a few days
and will have some nice ones here by
the 3d or Uh of April. Just nit steady
in the boat until I get back, and see ff
I can't sell them right.
Watch for my nu.
I also wish to call your attention to
my nice line of Buggies, Wagons and
Harness. I am going to sell the goods.
Will make the prices right, also the
time, if needed.
Don't forget tho place-The Large
Concrete Block Building, Main Street
-that's the pince for bargains.
Don't buy until you ree me, for I'll
gell you tho goods if you'll try to buy.
YOURS FOR BUSINESS,
W.M.BROWN
WALHALLA, S. C.
THE CROSSETT SHOE f
MAKES LIFE'S WALK EASY.
FOR SALE BY
CW. Pitchford Co.,
WALHALLA. S. C.
"GET BUSY!" 9
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WE ARE PREPARED TO FULFIL YOUR
WANTS IN EVERY PARTICULAR.
Our lines of Poultry Wire Staples, Matting Tacks, &o.
We have the completest line of Farming Tools
in Ooonee County-Scovol Hoes, Mat
tocks, Picks, Plow Shape, Chevi3es,
Heel Bolts, Back-bands ; Plow
Stooks, Plow Handles, Cot
ton Roping, Axes,
Grindstones, ?co.
In faot we have everything needed on the Farm at this
season of the year.
Our Entire Line of General Merchanelise
is Complete in Every JE*a,rticixlor.
If you are interested in a complete line Of goods at
reasonable prices, we are in position to serve, you and
we will appreciate a portion of your patronage.
Yours for Business,
PHONE OS.
WE ARE READY
To sell you Cole Guano Distribu
tors, Cotton Planters and Guano
Drills, Columbia and Swift Grain
and Cotton Seed Meal, Dry Goods
and Notions, Shoes, Crockery,
Hardware and Groceries.
If not EL Oustomer., try
J. W. BYRD, s CAROLINA.
High Grade
SOLD FOR
Money or Cotton
Buggies, Wagons
and Harness.
Sash, Doors and
Blinds.
Lime and Ce
ment.
Paints and Oils.
A full and com
plete Stock of Gen
eral Merchandise
at lowest prices.
Do not fail to see
us and get our
prices before buy
ing what you want.
Yours for business,
W. P. NIMflONS,
SENECA, S. C.