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KEOWEE COURIER (ESTABLISHED 1840.) PnbUihod Every Wednesday Morning. Souscription, 91.00 Per Annum. Advertising Kates Reasonable. -By STECK, SIIKI.OK & SCHItODEK. Communications or a personal character charged for as advertise ments. Obituary notices and tributes of respect, of not over one hundred words, will be printed free of charge. All over that number must be paid or at the rate of one cent a word. Cash to accompany manuscript. WALHALLA, 8. O.: WEDNESDAY, NOV. ?rt, loon. LET I'S GIVE TUA MKS. To-morrow ls the day sot apart as a day on which it is meet and proper for the people of this country to pause and think, and render I hanks unto an All-wise, merciful and om nipotent Ruler for tho blessings and comforts that have como to us Indi vidually and as a people. Each successive year brings this annual message from the Chief Mag istrate of the United States and the Governors of most of tho states in tho Union-tho pei pel nat ion of a beautiful custom handed down from the early days of our country. As a people wc have been marvel ously prosperous and wonderfully Messed from tho early days down to ihe present. Here and there, from tho beginning to tho present time, In dividuals have boon called to pass through sore trials, adversity, mis fortune; here and there cities and sections of our land have been scourged by lire or parched hy drought, and loss of life and property have followed; other calamities have befallen a few, and at limes lt has seemed i hui the lowering clouds Mere ready tr. envelop us. Then has come again the bright sunshine of prosperity, and the mists ?d' adversity have disappeared from about us, and once again we were constrained to raise our vol ?a with the words of the Psalmist. "Bless the Lord. () my soul, and all that is within nie bless His holy name: Bless the Lord, O raj soul, and forget not all bis bene fits." Days there nave been thai were dark and dreary, and for every such a day : ho sun has shone a thousand fold brighter, and wc were the better lor them. Lot us give thanks, tin n. not alone to-morrow, but. throughout our lives, for the goodness and mercy of tho Lord, who knows our every want and wno gives us every good tljing that we have. Too often we attribute to Cpd our misfortunes and to ourselves our blessings. Have we a misfortune? Let us trace it oui, ami when we have dorie so we will lind that our trouble arises from having "done those tilings which we ought not to have done," or having "left undone those things which we ought to have lon, " lu the future lei tis think and rea son, and we will be thankful. True there are those of us who have much ess than our follows, yoi the mean est and poorest of us has a thou sand-fold more than he deserves. What ls man tipil Cod is inindia] of bim'.'" And yoi the thousand bless ings thal come to us each day ari' forceful reminders Dial He is mind ful ol' us and thai we are His crea tures. Our very lives are In His hands, and they are at His pleasure. Hot us slop and think, and we .will Iben enter upon the true spirit of Thanksgiving, and praise will ascend to Him for all Ilia, goodness ami mercy unto us. A Haying In vestment. .lohn While, of 38 Highland ave nue, Honiton, Maine, says: "Have been troubled with a COUgh every winter and spring. Hast winter i tried many advertised remedies, hut tho COUgh continued until I bought a fiOc. bottle of Dr. King's New Discov ery; before that was ball gone the tough was all gone. This winter tho same happy result has followed; a few doses once more banished tho annual cough. 1 am now convinced that Dr. King's New Discovery is the best of all COUKII and lung remedies." Sol (J under guarantee at all drug stores. 50c. ami il. Trial bottle J I ce. Neus from Hopewell. Hopewell. Nov. 2?I. Special: There xviii be a box supper at Hopewell on the lift h Saturday night, November 28th. The public is cordinlly*invited. The sale will commence as soon as possible after dark. .Mrs. H. T. Jenkins and Mis> Tas sie Harrell are on the sick list this ?week. We hope for their speedy re rov cry. Krank Harbin and two daughters nie visiting relatives at Antun, S. C. Several from ?bis vicinity attended the land sale at Westminster last week ?md saw the nevor-to-bo-forgot ten balloon ascension. Masters Ernest and Ross Leverett, ?>f mar I leer COU rt, tia., visited in this vicinity last week as the guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. V. T. .lenkins. School commenced here last week with, a small attendance, but good order. A. J. TUM NEWS FROM BOUNTY LAND. | Somebody Ought to lie In Jnl!-Per- f " soi i ls - \ mon;; the Siek. Bounty Land, Nov. 21.--Special: Mrs. Laura Dodd, accompanied by her son and grandson. Doyle and Jack Dodd, recently visited In the community, Mrs. D. A. Perrltt and daughter, Miss Lelzo, made a very enjoyable trip lo Charleston. Mrs. Perrltt went ns a delegate from the Beaverdam Missionary Societies to the State Missionary Union. Miss Helen Thompson and Law rence Sheldon, of Fair Play, were recent guehta at the home of J. L. Smith. School at Poplar Springs opened the 16th, with Mrs. Jasper Doyle In charge. Thanksgiving Day will usher In its usual tide of visitors. A marriage which will he Interest ing to many, took place at the home of the bride's parents, near Village, Ark., on November 8. The contract ion parties wo.e Miss Jessie Lewis and Leslie Morrl? Dendy. Tho groom ls the youngest son of Hon. M. B. Dendy, of Richland, and a brother of Mrs. D. A. Perrltt and Mrs. Jasper Doyle, of this section, and has nu merous friends, who wish for them long life, replete with happiness and prosperity. Miss Lelze Perrltt will open school to-day at Picket Post. Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Bagwell visited In TOWDVille last week. We are glad to report Mrs. Thos. Hubbard, who unfortunately sprain ed her ankle last December, has re cently become able to walk without th" aid of crutches. Miss Maude Billson has returned ffom Iii?' Atlanta hospital. Although her condition is not improved, thc Atlanta physicians thought an ope ra! ion unnecessary. Some unknown person or persons entered the Bounty Land school honst? on Saturday night and com pletely demolished the organ. The inst ruinent was a new one, hav ing been purchased last* winter hy the Sunday school, and was used In the opening and closing exercises of t he literary school. Wo regret to chroni cle the perpetration of such a nefa rious deed, and nothing so had has ever occurred in this community be fore. We hope the offender will he caught and punished to the full ex tent of the law. Mrs. Mattie McDonald has moved to Richland. The house she vacated will be occupied by Wilburn Smith and family. Prof. F. J. Crlder, Of Clemson, was a recent guest in tho community. Morris Shnnklln is at home on nn extended visit. Kev. lt. ft. Doyle preadied an ex cellent sermon to an attentive con gregation yesterday afternoon. We regret to learn that Mrs. s. P. Marron, who has been quite ill for several months, is not improving. Her friends are growing apprehen sive about her condition. Mrs. Mot roe Ishell. ncently ol' Anderson, who has been ? (siting rel atives and friend? In the vicinity, lett Saturday lu Join her husband and son In their new home in South Ceorgia. We evtend hearty wishes for their future happiness and pros perity in their adopted Slate. The friends of J. M. Glllison will to learn thal he has been quite of late, it ls thought, how ever, that his condition lins some what Improved within the last few days. regret feeble How to Cur?' a ('?dd. Be as careful as you can you will occasionally take cold, and when you do, gel a in?dit lue of known reliabil ity, one that has an established repu tation and that is certain to effect a quick cure. Such ii medicine is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. ll has gained a world-wide reputation by its remarkable cures of this most common ailine.it, and can always be depended upon, lt acts on nature's plan, relieves the lungs, aids expecto ration, opens the sec.?tions and aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. During the many years in which lt has been in general uso we have yet to learn of a single case of cold or attack of tee grip having resulted In pneumonia when this remedy was used, which shows conclusively that it ls a certain pre ventive of that, dangerous disease. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy con tains no opium or other narcotic and may he given as conlldently to a baby as to an adult. For sale by J. W. Hell, Walhalla; W. J. Lu liney .Seneca. Wolf Stake Items. Wolf Stake. Nov. 24.- Special : Mrs. Sallie Hunt returned home last Sunlay from Pendleton. She was called there on account of the death of her father, Hurt Cllleslpe, which occurred i .st Friday. The entire community sympathize with her in her deep sorrow. The school at this place is pro gressing nicely under the manage ment of Miss Mamie Bowman, of Lowndesvllle. Mrs. W. C. Owens is spending ibis week with relatives at Libel rv. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ell wei I, of Bel ton, visited at the home of (heir fa ther. George Drowning, last week. (Julie a lol of our good people are expecting to attend the Thanksgiving service at New Hope on the 20th. The recent cold snap nwg bad on the hogs around here. Many died of a crushed skull, weights ranging from 200 to 450 pounds. Now for sausage, backbone and 'spareribs. Mrs. Lillie Thompsoh, of Pelz?r, is spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Thompson. The farmers are about I brough gathering corn and sowing wheat. Rev. A. P. Marett filled his regu lar appointment here Sunday, the 22d, the service being largely at tended. H I,. A. A Sure-Enough Knocker. J. C. Goodwin, of Reldsville, N. c.. says: "Bucklen'8 Arnica Salve is a sure-enough knocker for ulcers. A bad one came on my leg last summer, but (hat wonderful salve knocked it out In a few rounds. Not even a scar remained." Guaranteed for piles, sores, burns, etc. 20c. at all drug stores. Avery's A/ALHALLA. Q SENECA NEWS ITEMS. (< 'ont In icd from First Page.) nd worthy cause. Remember also I tie poor about you. If your next- 1 oor neighbor does not need a por- 1 lon of your Thanksgiving dinner, . osslbly he needs a cheerful word. 1 ,ook about you and And some one 1 'ho is less fortunate than yourself, 1 nd suit the gift to the occasion; then ? ou will realize that you have some- < liing for which to be truly thankful, 'he poorest man about you is he 1 .ho Hus not found out this fact for Iniself. Col. A. W. Thompson has return d from a visit of several weeks at iharlotte. The colonel says he allied several pounds while away | nd ls more like himself than for onie time past. Mrs. P. C. Fogartie, of Mountville, i visiting at the home of Rev. C. S. llackbum. Mrs. Fogartie ls the lotlu r of Rev. J. IO. Fogartie, who ,-as pastor of the Walhalla Presby srian church for a number of years. We are going off for Thanksgiving o the (?ate Oily, where we hope to ury our troubles and see something f "Life in a large city." Wherever hi? may be read we hope il may nean a word of good cheer on this he eve of the greatest holiday of the barth's Greatest Nation. M.V.S. SHERIFF'S SALE FOR TAXES. 1 will sell, on MONDAY. DECEM BER Tth, 1908, the same being sale lay, at the usual hour of public sales, n front of the Court House door, at Valhalla, s. c.. the following de crlbed personal property, to-wlt: 2 Bay Mare Mules, each about 10 ears old. 1 Sorrel Horse Mule, about 12 ears old. The above property levied on at Ult of the State against S. L. Rlcb irdson for delinquent taxes. Terms: CASI I. W. M. KAY, Sheriff Oconee County. S. C. November -j:.. I:?OS. 48-49 SIMMONS FOR RELIEF. 'HE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF OCONEE. (Court of Common Plea?.) ieorgia R. VanDIvlere, Administra trix of the Personal Estate of M. R. VanDIvlere, deceased, Plaintiff, against Matilda Chambers. Ellen Ly les, Roxy Roach, Hampton Chambers, Lucy Roach, Albert Chambers, a .Minor. Defendants. Summons for Relief. (Complaint not Served.) Po the Defendant, Lucy Roach: You are hereby summoned and re lUlred to answer the complaint in his action, which was hied in the pfflce of the Clerk of the Court of !ommon Pleas, for the said county, >n the 3d day of .lune, 190S, nd to serve a copy of your answer o the said complaint on the subscrl ier at hts olllce, on the Public iquare, at Walhalla Court nouse, louth Carolina, within twenty days fter the service horeof, exclusive of ho day of such Service; and if you all to answer tho complaint within he time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in his action will apply to the Court or the relief demanded in the com ilaint. Dated at Walhalla; November 24, i. I), l :?OS. Seal] C. R. D. BURNS. C. C. P. ROB T. A. THOMPSON, Plaintiff's Attorney. To Lucy Roach: Take notice, that he Summons and Complaint in this iCtlon. for the Foreclosure of Mort gage given by Patrick Chambers to *1. R. VanDIvlere, has been flied in he offlc,? of tin Clerk of the Court t Walhalla, Sou h Carolina. ROB T. A. THOMPSON. PlalnMff's Attorney. November 2f>, 1908 48-.">^ SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. TIE STATE OF SOU! ri CAROLINA, County of Oconee. Court of Common Pleas. Olizabeth J. King, Ida T. Dillard. Olivia N. Pitts. Susie L. Rear den, Cora B. Mason and Rosa W. Mar tin, Helrj-at-Law of Joseph T. King, deceased. Plaintiffs, against Misha Knox and Harrison Earle, De fendants.-Summons for Relief.-? (Complaint Served.) 'o the Defendants Above Named: You aro hereby summoned and re uired to answer the complaint in his action, of which a copy ls here with served upon you, and to serve a opy of your answer to the said com lalnt on the subscriber, at his office, n the Public Square, at Walhalla iourt House, Smith Carolina, within wenty days after 'ne service ' ereof, xclusive of the day of such service; nd if you fail to answer the com lalnt within the time aforesaid, the 1 Malntlffs In this action will apply to ho Court for the relief demanded In ho complaint. Haled November 16th, 1908. WM. J. STRIBLINO, Plaintiffs' Attorney, o tho Absent Defendant. Elisha Knox : TAKE NOTICE: That tho purpose if this action ls the partition of the . eal estate of the late Joseph T. Cing, deceased, described in the omplaint, among the parties to this ctlon according to their respective egal rights, and that no personal ndgment is demanded against you. WM. J. STRIBLINO, 7-52 Plaintiffs' Attorney. Reversible -AT Disc Plows ARTER HARDWARE CO. so. CA. SPECIAL REQUEST. We fisk each of our subscribers to look ut thc ilute on tbc label of his |m|H>r, mid if subscription ls in ar rears, or if it is alunit to expire, send UH a remittance.. The postal laws ?re very strict in this nuttier, lt is mud? easier, too, to keep your sub scription pu id up timi? to let lt Mar.'I for long periods und then pay several lollara nt u time. FOLEYS HOm v^TAR for childrent ?a fm, ?UT?. Ko Opiat*? FINAL ttisci;AIU.I:. Notice ls hereby given that J. B. S. Dendy, Administrator, with Will Annexed, of the Estate of Wm. F. Ervin, deceased, has this day made application unto me for affinal dis charge as such Administrator; and that the 24th day of December, 1908, at 10 o'clock a. m., at my office, has been appointed for the hearing of said petition. D. A. SMITH, Judge of Probate for Oconoe Coun ty. S. C. November 18th, 19uS. 48-52 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. m I will sell, to the highest bidder, on the Public Square;, at Seneca, on the 12th of December, at 2 o'clock, the household goods and- personal efTects of J. F. Hinkle, deceased, and on the 11th of December, at 2 o'clock, I will sell, to the highest bidder, at Salem, the shuttle mill machinery belonging to J. F. Hinkle, deceased. J. E. HOPKINS, Administrator. November 25, 1908. 48-49 Tuesday, December 1st, ll O'clock a. m On the Grounds. A Home at Your Own Price. Come to the Big Auction Sale of Four Farms, known as the Alfred Tannery Home Place, five miles South of Seneca and just two miles from Oakway. Will sell to thc highest bidder, regardless of what they bring. Beautiful Farms ; Well Improved ; Plenty of Wood. TERMS : One-third Cash ; balance in one and two years at 8 per cent interest. Don't forget the date, Tuesday, December ist, II o'clock on the grounds-82 acres, 43 acres, 61 acres, 58 acres-on Public Road and Mail Route. Free Transportation Furnished from Seneca. JAriES H. ADAMS, Seneca, S. C. Auction Sale Farms Farms Auction Sale New Store! New Goods! NEW PRICES. We Have A Large Assortment o? Staple and Fancy Goods. Men's, Boys', Women's and Children's Hats, Caps, Clothing, Long Cloaks and Jackets, Un derwear, Shirts, Collars, Tics, Belts, Hosiery, Shoes, Rubbers and House Slippers ALL AT REDUCED PRICES. Largest Assortment of China, Crockery, Lamps, Enamelware, Tinware, Woodcnwarc and Willoware in Oconec County. All grades and less prices. A few Specialties in Choice Groceries, Cigars, Tobaccos, Candies, Fruits and Nuts, Our Stationery and School Supplies arc complete. Musical Instruments, Jewelry and Silver ware. A large line of Post Cards always on hand. A complete assortment of Drugs, Patent Medicines and Toilet Articles. BEGIN NOW TO BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS GOODS. WE HAVE A LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT TO SELECT FROM. WATCH (HIE TEN CMgfTO CtHTITTBlR I WALHALLA NORHAN COMPANY, WALHALLA IN ext Door to Carter Hardware Company.