Keowee courier. (Pickens Court House, S.C.) 1849-current, April 08, 1908, Image 8
WALHALLA DI
DEAL
Drugs, Medicines,
Paints and Oils.
Prescriptions Carefu
Phari
You gst what you
"No Sub
WALHALLA, SO
%at? anb personal.
-Dr. G. C. Probst, Dentist; office
at his residence, Walhalla. eow-tf
-Chas. Wood, of Honea Path, was
In Walhalla last week on business.
-Drink Nectar Punch. Big bot
tles, 5c. Wilson Bottling Works. 13
-L. L. Jarrnrd, of Seneca, was
among tho business visitors to Wal
halla last week.
-For Sale-Five shares Walhalla
Cotton Mill stock. Address A. F. C.
Cramer, Charleston. S. C.
-Prof. and Mrs. D. F. Nicholson,
of Seneca, were among friends here
last Friday for a short while.
- Jt would 3urprlse yon to kuow
how many railroad watches J. A.
Brock sells.
-The second quarterly conference
for the Walhalla circuit will be held
at Double Springs church April 18
and li).
. -Thoroughbred White Wyandotte
eggs for setting. B. S. Look.
-Tench C. llunslnger, of Green
ville, spent several days this and last
week In nnd near Walhalla among
relatives and friends.
-Coca Cola and Jersey Cream.
Wilson BottlltiR Works. IStf
-Dr. H. E. Rosser and family, of
Westminster, spent last Saturday
and Sunday In Walhalla visiting Mr.
and Mrs. R. C. Carter and family
-J. A. Brock, Seneca, has a ma
chine for testing the eyes and can lit
glasse? correctly.
-J. A. Collins and family moved
to Walhalla last week from West
minster and are now residing at thc
Wendelkin residence In West Fud
They are welcomed to our midst.
-What's the use of going to r
large city when J. A. Brock, Seneca
S.C., keeps what you are looking for'
-Married, at the residence oi
William White. March 31, Miles Rid
ley. of Cherry Hill, and Miss Amer!
ca White, of Cheohee, by D. P. Grant
Fsq. Congratulations ar? extenden
to this young couple.
-Large and handsome line o
white Roods on display at our millin
ery opening next week-Friday ant
Saturday, 10th and 11th.
C. G. Jaynes.
-The funeral of Mrs. Luvena Col
lins will be preached at Mount Zloi
on the third Sunday In April by Rev
Masslah Cobb. Relatives, friend!
and acquaintances of the c>couse<
and of the family are Invltt d to at
tend.
-Call and see our line of millin
ery. Opening Thursday and Friday
April it and 10. Cordial we'eome t<
all. Miss Hannah Burss
- Married, on Sunday. March 20
1008, at thc residence of Robert Wal
drop, near Salem. Miss Bessie Stew
ard and David Wal drop. Rev. D. Lit
tleton offlviated. The young cou ph
have the best wishes ot hosts o'
friends.
-All priced buggies at W. M
Brown's-from $50 up. tf
-T. ?3. McLees lost a valuabb
mule on March 25. It got out aiu
wandered on the Waite place, neal
South Union, and fell in an old wei
that was covered with decayed
planks. The mule was a line animal
and its death was a heavy loss
Moral: Fill up old wells and do not
allow them to endanger life and
property.
-When in Seneca stop in nnd lei
J. A. Brock repair that watch, or sell
you a now one.
-United States Court will con
vene in Greenville Tuesday. April 2 1,
There are a number of important
cases for hearing at this session
among them being n damage suit -
Dr. Foster against the Southern Mu
tual Life Insurance Company for
$20,000, Jurors drawn from Oconec
are as follows: J. W. Grant, Wal
halla; J. L. Moser, West. Cn lon; T.
S. Kilburn, Westminster, R. F. D. 2.
- Inspect my Uno of watches,
clocks, cut-glass and jewelry before
buying, The stock I carry would dc
justice to a city of 10,000.
J. A. Brock, Seneca, S. C.
-W. W. Hunicutt, who lives near
Wolf Stake, was In Monday to pay
for The Courier. Mr. Hunnicutt 1^
73 years of age, and has read The
Courier ever since 184 9. For six
years he "rode the mall" from Old
Bickens, and was delivering mall
when the paper was first established.
He has read The Courier continu
ously since lt? establishment, and
says that lt Improves as lt. gets older.
We wish our venerable and constant
friend yet many years of prosperity.
-When In Seneca stop in and In
spect my varied line. It will be a
pleasure to show you, whether you
buy or not. J. A. Brock.
DO YOI
Do you think you need ?
get the place to get the best
Do you need any Sterlin
if so get them from Boll's Dr
The best Pocket Knives
J. W. Bell's
RUG COMPANY,
ERS IN
Fine Toilet Articles,
Soaps, Brushes, Perfumery
Hy Compounded by a
macist.
ask for at Our Store.
istitution.
UTH CAKOLINA.
-Oo to W. M Browu for buggleB,
wagons, harness, etc. tf
-State Armorer Robt. S. Rutledge
is nt home from Columbia on a sick
furlough.
-The young people of Walhalla
and West Union enjoyed an exceed
ingly pleasant dance at the Mineral
Springs Hotel In West Union last
Friday night. There was quite a
large gathering, and a delightful
evening was spent.
-Jas. H. Hunnicutt desires us to
announce that preparations have al
ready been begun for a big picnic at
High Falls on the 4th of July. The
candidates for Solicitor, Congress
man and others will be Invited to
speak. The usual great High Falls
tlnip Is anticipated.
-Millinery opening Thursday and
Friday, April 9 and 10. 1 have a
large line of stylish millinery and
fancy notions. Miss Hannah Burss
-Mrs. J. F. Singleton and chll
dren are visiting at the home of the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
IMckens, near Westminster. Mr. Sin
gleton also silent last Sunday at the
home of Mr. IMckens. returning Mon
day to Walhalla. Mrs. Singleton and
children will spend a month or more
visiting.
-You will be most cordially wel
comed at our millinery opening Fri
day and Saturday, April 10-11. Large
line white goods. C. G. Jaynes.
-Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cobb moved
to Brevnrd, N. C., last Thursday. Mr.
Cobb will enter business there, be
glnnlng the manufacture of his new
bottling machine, on which he re
I featly obtained a valuable patent. He
was offered $5,000 for a one-half In?
J terest In the patent, but refused the
offer, and will manufacture his ma
chine j as sole proprietor. The de
parture of Mr. and Mrs. Cobb from
1 our midst ls deeply regretted by their
; friends here, among whom they had
lived for almost two years, and we
f had hoped to number them among
- our permanent citizens. They carry
- with them the best wishes of all our
. people.
} -When you buy a pair of Star
Brard shoes you get every cent's
f worth of your rr on ey back In good
- honest wear. We guarantee every
1 pair. C. W. & J. E. Bauknlght.
-At the congregational meeting
of St. John's Lutheran church last
- Sunday a call was extended to Rev.
i T. B. Eptlng, of Sumter. It ls
. thought that Rev. Mr. Eptlng will
i accept. He ls a prominent minister
1 of the South Carolina Synod, and the
- church is very desirous of securing
him. The services hereafter at the
. Lutheran church will be English ex
clusively, except when German mln
, isters can be secured by special ar
rangements. The membership has
become so uniformly English that all
. an- familiar with the language, un
derstanding it equally as well as the
German, while but few of the meni
' hers can participate Intelligently lu
P the Cern?an service. The change
. from alternate (?erman and English
services to English entirely, it is
. hoped, will have the effect of reviv
ing the membership and building np
. the church In every way. Rev. Mr.
I Eptlng, if he accepts the call to St.
. John's, will be most heartily wel
I coined to our midst.
I -One person In every thirty-two
. in the United States wears Star
Brand shoes.
C. W. & J. E. Bauknlght.
1 -Dr. J. .1. Thode ls greatly Im
proving his property on Main street
'. above the Lutheran church. His COt
I tag?? has been moved back on his lot
and he has begun the erection of a
. two-story dwelling, his former house
to be used as an ell to the new one.
Otto Kaufmann has the contract for
I moving the old house and building
the new one. Tin; old cottage was
one of the first buildings put up
hen- by the early settlers 56 years
. ago. Dr. Thode anticipated having
to renew some of the sills of the old
build;, g, as they rested directly on
the ground. When the work was
begun, however, lt was found that
1 the sills were as sound as one of
1 Billy Bryan's sixteen-to-one silver
' dollars, and will last longer now than
?niy new sills that could be gotten.
They were hewn out of solid heart
timber 56 years ago by Conrad
Brandt, father of H. Louis Brandt,
now residing In Walhalla. Conrad
I Brandt was one of the first settlers
of Walhalla, and did much of the
building for his comrades. Each of
these old buildings stands to-day ai
a monument to Ks builder, and when
one ls torn down lt ls always found
that the material, old as It is. cannot
now he duplicated. Similar timber
simply does not now get on the mar
ket.
-With Queen Quality shoes for
women and "Florshelm" shoes for
men to SO, the nice shoe business ls
easy. C. W. & J. E. Bauknlght.
P THINK!
i Spring Tonic, if so don't for
-Bell's Drug Store,
g Silver or Cut Glass Articles,
ug Storo-4he prettiest line,
and Fancy Articles at
Drug Store
\ v'*?fU"ijuC'?' - ' . ' fl
I -Go to T. E. Alexander for your
'buggies and harness.
-Mrs. Will McKee and child. of
Alkon. are on a visit to her parents,
I Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Rutledge, in West
j End.
-Mrs. Fair Dodd ?nd child. of At
lanta, and Dave C.'Strother, of Fort
Valley, Ga., are visiting Capt. and
Mu. R. C. Strother in West Union.
i-Prof. J. R. Lyles, superintendent
of tho Central Graded Schools, was
In Walhallu for a short while last
week.
-.fohn F. Craig has recently great
ly Improved hi? premises on Faculty
Hill. He bids fair soon to have one
of tho handsomest homes on tho hill.
-Everybody ls cordially invited
to attend the closing exercises of the
Retreat school on Friday evening,
April 11th, beginning at 7.30 o'clock.
-There will be services next Sun
day afternoon at 2 o'clock at Bethel
school at 3 o'clock. Yoslp Benyamin
min, a Persian student of the Theo
logical Seminary, will address the
congregation on this occasion.
-At Ebenezer next Sunday divine
services will bo held at the Presbyte
rian church at 4 o'clock. Sunday
school at 3 o'clock. Yoslp Benyamin
will .-uldress the congregation at the
4 o'clock service. A cordial Invita
tion is extended to all.
-Rev. L. W. Brown, pastor of the
Walhalla Presbyterian church, has
been recently offered the presidency
of a college for girls, in Tuscaloosa
Presbytery (Ala). He has the pro
position under caret ul consideration
and will give answer in a few days.
-W. M. Gossett, of Westminster,
was In Walhalla yesterday. He re
ports that his son, A. L, Gossett. our
Westminster correspondent, ls gradu
ally Improving. His return to pen
pushing will be hailed with delight
by the many readers of The Courter.
-We walk on stars, so can you.
St;ir brand shoes are better.
C. W. & J. E. Bauknlght.
-It ls announced that a change of
schedule will soon be made on the
Blue Ridge. The last train will ar
rive about an hour earlier, while the
traill now lea\ing Walhalla at 5.15
o'clock p m. will leave about 3.30 p.
m , making some Important main line
connections.
-The eye Is the window of the
soul. Why neglect them when
J. A. Brock fits glasses at Seneca?
- Rev. C. D. Mann will preach al
Friendship on the second Sunday lu
April at 11 o'clock a. m., and at Cen
ter at 3.30 p. m. He will alsc
preach at Nazareth on the fourtl
Sunday at 11 o'clock a. m. and Hope
well at 3.30 p. m. Public cordlall}
Invited to attend these services.
-John S. Hunslnger, of Green
ville, is spending a few days In Wal
nalia on business. His many friend
hete and in the county will be gla<
to know that he has almost complete
ly recovered from the injuries recent
ly received while employed as engl
neer on the Southern Railway.
-At the regular meeting of Wal
halla Lodge, No. 67. K. of P., las
Monday night, F. A. H. Schroder an
George Seaborn were elected .dele
gates to ?he Grand Lodge, which wll
meet at Aiken on the fourth Tuesda
in May. B. S. Look and Dr. J. NV
Bell were chosen as alternates. Di
Bell was also elected Deputy Gran
Chancellor for Walhalla Lodge.
-See our new models In Quee
Qualitv shoes-$2.50, $3 and *3.5(
C. W. & J. E. Bauknlght.
-B. M. Orr, of Columbia, is vb
Ping his mother. Mrs. M. V. Orr, c
tue Wulf Stake section. Mr. Orr is
fireman on ?he Southern Railway
his run being on a through freigli
from Columbia to Spartanburg. H
tecently received injuries that neces
sitated a short rest from his wort
and is spending a few days at his ol
home. He expects to return to Cc
lumbla the latter part of this week.
-John L. Moore & Sons, Atlant?
grind the glasses sold by J. A. Brod
and they are universally admitted t
bo the best.
-The James Adams ten-cer
shows are scheduled to play in Wa
halla for a week beginning Monda;
the l.tth, and closing Saturday nigh
the 1 Stl: The Adams shows appeal
ed here a little over a year ago an
drew large ero ?rds. Their show 1
said to be larger and better than bi
fore. They carry eighteen people i
their casts, and their entertainment
have the endorsement of tnunlclpi
authorities of other towns.
Millinery opening next week
Friday and Saturday, April lo an
ll. Will be glad to have all th
ladies attend. C. G. Jaynes.
-The Knox bridge has at las
been turned over to the public. O
last Monday the deeds were passe
by which the bridge became p?bll
property, Oconee purchasing hal
tl?e business people of Lavenia hal
and Hart county, Georgia, enterin
into an agreement to bear half th
expenses of keeping the bridge i
repair. During this week tin; gat*
will be taken town, thus giving
free and unobstructed passage to tl
public. This deal has been und<
way for quite a while, but a hil*:
here and there prevented its consun
?nation until Dually the businei
men of Lavenia threw themselvi
Into the breech by agreeing to co
lee.tlvely pay the amount of mom
asked from their county.
-Our Uno of "Fl?rsheim" men
oxfords, "for the man who cares
are the greatest sellers we ever had
C. W. & J. E. Bauknlght.
-The Paul Hayne Circle hold
delightful meeting on Friday afte
noon with Mrs. B. F. Slonn as ho
tess. Nine members aud a charmli
visitor were present, and the pr
gram, arranged from the Bay Vie
course on Germany, was very Inte
I estlng. The following delegates ai
alternates were elected to attend tl
State Federation of Women's Glut
which will meet In Greenville May
6, 7: Mrs. B, F. Sloan, delegate; Mi
J. B. S. Dendy and Mrs. G. M. Atm
alternates. When all business hi
been disposed 'of the meeting w
thrown open to social pleasure, ai
delicious Ice cream and cake we
served. Among those present wer
MeHdames Geo. M. Ansel, E. L. Her
don, J. B. S. Dendy, Sidney Adan
J. H. Darby, J. A. Steck, J. W. Be
L. W. Brown, Misses Annie Verne
and Miss Anna Terhune, of Haeke
sack, N. J.
Without
Alcohol
A Strong Tonic Without Alcohci
A Body Builder Without Alcohol
A Blood Purifier Without Alcohol
A Great Alterative Without Alcohoi
A Doctor's Medicine Without Alcohol
Aycr's Sarsaparilla Without Alcohol
\ Au er's
Wo publish our formulas
Wo baulah alcohol
; rf H j from uujrmedlolna?
Wo uri* yon to
oon.ult your
doo tor
Ayer's Pills are liver pills. They act
directly on the liver, make more bile
secreted. This ls why they are so valu
able in constipation, biliousness, dys
ficpsin, sick-headache. Ask your doctor
f he knows a better laxative pill.
-Hod* by th?<r. O. Ayer Go., Lowen, M..? --
-W. L. Verner has sold his thor
oughbred stallion, "Hal Wilkes," to
parties in Texas, and he will start on
his long trip to the Lone Star State
In a week or two.
-Sheriff Kay has iii his hands
about 700 tax executions. Parties
who have not paid their taxes can
save sheriff's mileage and other costs
by calling at once and settling.
-At the meeting of Oconee Lodge,
No. 64. I. O. O. Pk j last Tuesday
night. J. W. Walker and W. B. Loehr
were elected delegates to tho Grand
Lodge, which will meet nt Columbia
on the second Wednesday In May
next. C. E. Gaillard was chosen as
alternate
-Last Monday Master Marion
Moss, the oldest child of Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Moss, fell from the piazza of
their home and sustained painful In
juries. The bone in his left fore
arm was broken, making a very pain
ful but not serious wound. He ls
getting along nicely under the cir
cumstances, and his little playmates
will doubtless rejoice In his com
panionship in a few weeks.
-Local Democratic clubs have
been formally called to gather at
their respective places of meeting on
Saturday. April 25. 1908, (4 o'clock
p. m. being the hour suggested.)
These meetings are for the purpose
of reorganizing and electing dele
gates to the county convention (one
delegates for every 25 members or
majority fraction thereof.) County
convention will be held at Walhalla
Monday, May* 4th, ll o'clock a. m.
Official call will be published later.
It was barded in too late for publi
cation this week.
-W. J. Foyers, ?bout 40 years of
age, died las?. Wednesday at his home
In West Union and was buried Thurs
day afternoon in the Walhalla Bap
tist cemetery. F'uneral services were
conducted at the home and nt the
gra?e by Revs. L. T. Weldon and C.
L. Craig. Mr. Rogers moved here
from Anderson county about four
years ago, and was a quiet and use
ful citizen. He had been a sufferer
i from consumption for a long while.
I He leaves to mourn his death a wife
j and several children, to whom ls ex
' tended the sympathy of many. Al
! though a new citizen of Oconee, Mr.
j Rogers had impressed his worth upon
those who knew him, and his death
will be regretted by many.
Rheumatic E'uins Relieved.
Thos. Stenton, postmaster of Pon
typool, Ont., writes: "For the past
eight years I suffered from rheumat
ic pains, and during that time I usod
.nany different liniments and reme
dies for the cure of rheumatism. Last
summer ' procured a bottle of Cham
berlain's Fain Balm and gol more, re
lief from lt than anything I have
over use'1, and cheerfully recommend
this liniment to all sufferers from
rheumatic pains. For sale by J. W.
Hell, Walhalla: W.J. Lunney.Seneca.
Hpnrtunhtii'g Woman Suicides.
Spartanburg, April 2.-Mrs. Little
Rose Sharp, wife of J, D. Sharp, end
ed her life this afternoon by firing a
pistol ball Into her breast. Sho lived
only a few minutes after the fatal
shot was fired, and alter begging the
forgiveness of her husband, she pray
ed that tile Lord would not hold her
accountable for tho deed. Mrs.Sharp
vas t?'." years of ag?*
T. E. ALEXANDER.
The Land Man
WALHALLA, S. O.
AlfD
Just received a car load of young
Mules and Horses. Come and get
your choice before they are all sold.
Como (fulck, for I expect to sell this
load in two weeks; so If you don't
get a good ono It's your fault.
Just recolved a lot of new Bug
gies and Harness. Nice Rubber
tires, Steel tires, medium and high
^rado.
I nm sole agent for the .famous
Henderson and Hull Buggies. Call
and see me before buying. I am in
position to save you money on every
thing In the Harness or Buggy line.
Brown has lt; if not, Brown gets it.
Remember the place-the large
Concrete Block Building, Main Street,
Walhalla, 8. C.
Call and let me show you. I want
your trade.
Yours for Business,
W. M. BROWN
WALHALLA, 8. C.
THE CROSSgTT SHOE!
MAKES LIFE'S WALK EAS?.
FOR SALE BY
CW. Pitchford Co.*
WALHALLA. S. C.
"GET BUSY !" .
WE ABE 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-Soovel Hoes, Mat
tocks, Picks, Plow Shape, Chevises,
Heel Bolts, Back-bands ; Plow
Stocks, Plow Handles, Cot
ton Roping, Axes,
Grindstones, &c.
In fact we have everything needed on the Farm at this
season of the year.
O ni* EntivO L<ine of General Moi <!hnndiso
is Complete in Every Particular. -?
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, m
PHONE ?3.
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 CL Customer, try ITS*
J. W. BYRD, S CAROLINA.
mm
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. NI MHO NS,
SENECA, S. C.