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rl"H"l"I"H"H"l h LOCAL AND PERSONAL. ? ?J? ?>J?J? - J ' . J ? ?J? ?J* ?J? ?J? ?J? . i-Dave C. Strother is on a 'Mel ness trip to Perry, On. .-M. L, Emerson, of Wllliamston, ts in Walhalla this week. -J. B. Reid, of Batesburg, spent Sunday horo among relatives. -Fine Colognes and stationery at Walhalla Drug Store. -Mrs. John Hose and little son, Edwin, returned last Sunday morn ing to their home at Ensley, Ala. -Five 6-weeks-old pigs and two milk cowg with young calves for sale at J. P. Stribllng's, Richland, S. C. ?-Mr. and Mrs. Jas. M. Sltton, of Pendleton, are visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Deard. -Louis P. Cantrell and Mr. Par tee, of Greenville, are In Walhalla this week ia attendance upon Court. -Go to W. M. Brown, Walhalla, for lime, cement and roofing-best grades. tf - Miss Lillie Foster, of Travelers' Rest, S. C., IB visiting Rev. and Mrs. S. D. McAhee, noar Walhalla, for a month. . -Miss Louise Norment, of Dar lington, is visiting at the home of Rev. and M rn. Coke D. Mann, In Weit Union. -John F. Tathnm and Louis Mul ler, of Columbia, are spending a few days here among relatives and friends. -Gasoline at Walhalla Drug Com pany's at 20c. per gallon. --Jos. J. Norton and two children left Monday for Menlo, Qa., where they will spend two months among relatives. -Mr. and Mrs. A. I). Porcher, of Columbia, arc visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Harrison, on Faculty Hill. -Miss May C. Hicks, of Atlanta, spent Sunday belo visiting her sis ter, Mrs. J. H. Kay, and among her many friends. -Watch the .Maxwell automobile grow. Georgia-Carolina Auto Co., Westminster, S. C. -.Mrs. Dell G. McAlister, of Co lumbia, accompanied by her little daughter, is visiting her mother. Mrs. E. A. Bell. -H. P. Mollentan returned last Saturday from a trip to Lockhart, Greenville and Columbia, which uoiuts he had visited on business. - Mrs. B. H. Lucas und child are spending a while at Russell's for the benefit of their health, tile latter hav ing been quite unwell for some time. - Ellas Mason, Westminster R. F. 1). No. srinis us cotton blooms taken from Iiis field on June L's, al which time he reported many of them. -The express ellice ai West Un ion is now open from S.?tO a. m. un til s o'clock i?, m. We solicit your business. W. (.'. Wood, Agent. -Ernest <t. Hutchison, of Weal Union, attended tho meeting of tho State Association ol Rural Mall Car rier, which niel in Kock Hill last Monday. - Mr. and Mrs. Fd. V. Mann, of St. Matthews, S. ('., are visiting at the home of Kev. and Mrs. Coke I). Mann, in West Union. They will be here about two weeks. -Oak (?rou school will open on Monday, July II', with Prof. J. R. Lyles as teacher. Ml patrons and pupils are requested to he present promptly on the Hist day. - Bring mc all your scrap copper and brass. I will pay you best prices possible. J. C. Rochester. -Thos. J. Hunter, of the Colum bia Fire Department, ls visiting his brother, ti. J. Hunter, in West Un ion. He has many friends here who nre always glad to see him. .-The youiiR ladies of the Baptist church will give a lawn party Wed "tsday night nt "The Cedars" from s to 10 o'clock. Th?y will be glnd ?o welcome al! their friends, who ?in be served promptly and care fully. -On Sunday. June 27, Rev. R. W. Kelley assisted Rev. S. D. McAbee In the services at Whitewater, at. which time the Lord's supper was observ ed, two deacons ordained and two applicants for admission lo the church were baptized. -Dr. J. W. Sharp. Veterinary Surgeon, of Greenville, will he in Walhalla Friday of each week for the treatment of all kinds of diseases of horses. Hiing your animals lo W.M. Brown s st?hle, i Concrete Building), next Friday. tf Mels ri Angel LIVKRY.UKN, Stables, Main Stree!, CniiProto Sta UllUlUlU WALHALLA. S. C. Our Stables arc stocked willi good Driving and Riding Horses, New Hug gles, Carriages, cte, Everything In first-class shape. Our prices are right. We are go lng to do the Livery Business of Wal halla If satisfactory service and rea sonable prices aro an inducement. AUTOMOBILE FOR QUICK TRIPS. Houchins & Angel, PHONE NO. 28, WALHALLA, SOUTH CAROLINA. -Dr. Probst's dental office at resi dence, Norman building, Main street. -Mr. und Mrs. J. N. Badger spent Sunday In Anderson visiting friends. -Miss Buffle Moss, of Greenville, spent Sunday here with her broth ers and sisters. -There will be preaching at the Bethel Presbyterian church next Sab bath afternoon at 3 o'clock. -Best Ice-cold drinks In town at Walhalla Drug Store. -Willie Bowen, of Mount Pleas ant, is visiting his uncle and aunt, W. D. und Miss Maude Moss. -D. H. Rabens, of Charleston, came up last week and will spend two weeks hero among friends. .-The sacrament of the Lord's supper will be celebrated at the Pres byterian church next Sabbath at the morning service. A preparatory ser vice to communion will be held on Friday evening at 8.30 o'clock. Voil are Invited to attend both services. ?-U. S. District Attorney E. F. Cochran, of Anderson, ls in Walhalla this week In attendance on Court. He is assisting the Solicitor in the orosecutlon of the Palmer murder ease. Mr. Cochran's many Walhalla friends are delighted to meet him again. -Dr. J. W. Bowen, of Mount Pleasant, was among relative here for a short while the latter part of last week. He Is quite well known personally In Walhalla, and profes sionally he ls known by reputation all over South Carolina. Ills friends were pleased to meet him. -IO. M. Snljies, a leading photog rapher, of Anderson. S. C., will be In town for some time to make your picture. You will find him at Miss Brewer's Photo Gallery, corner Main and College streets. You will find his work all right and the price right. 26-2 8 -Austin Beaty, of Gary. Fla., ar rived in Walhalla last week, and is visiting his brother. .1. P. Beaty, and family here and among other rela tives In the county. Mr. Beaty has been engaged in truck growing in Florida for six years and ls delighted with lils adopted home. His many friends are pleased to meet him again. -Mrs. G. B. McAullffe, of New York City, arrived In Walhalla last week and ls visiting her mother, Mrs. L. T. Simmons, and among other relatives. Mrs. McAullffe has been in ill health for some time, and her old friends here are pleased to know that her condition ls somewhat im proved. She will be here for some time, and we hope that her stay will be beneficial. -Everybody has a good word for the Maxwell automobile. Why? I They are "perfectly simple-simply perfect." Georgia-Carolina Auto Co., Westminster, S. C. Numerous Inquiries are bein?; received here for boarding places for people from the lower part of the State. We suggest that all those who can accommodate summer hoarders send their names and thc number they can accommodate tc tile Business Men's League. It will help you and also the town to secure as many visitors here as possible, for years past Walhalla has turned away more than she accommodated simply because there was not bote1 accommodation and too few board lng houses. -.1. Fulton Hlllinicutt received a telegram Sunday night from St Augustine, Fla., saying that his bro ther. Capt. James B. Hunnicutt, wat dead and to come at o ice. He left on the midnight train for his bro thor's home. Further Information has not yet been received. This sa?: news will be learned with deep re g ret by relatives and hosts of friends in Walhalla and throughout Oconee Mr. Hunnicutt was well known anc universally liked. Ile was an Oco nee man, being a son of Mrs. M. E Hunnicutt, of High Falls. We ex tend our deepest sympathy to th? grlef-strlcken mother and other rel atlves. -Business men should attend tin meeting at Pitchford's Hall Friday night. Don't neglect lt. .-David F. Bradley, of Easley died June 29th, 1909, aged nearly seventy years. He was a native o Bickens district. He entered tin Confedeiate service in Florida, anc lost an arm at the battle of The WU derness. He served six years at School Commissioner of Picken county, and represented that count; for eight years in the house and tin Senate. He founded the Picken Sentinel, and conducted that journa for several years. Preside;.t Cleve land appointed him internai ri-venu soiled or for four years. Ile heb other positions in the State. Alte getln r. Mr. Bradley was a most ad infrable citizen. ile leaves a ?vlf ind many friends to mourn his dcatl - I want all your eggs, chicken! and butter, Will pay you the to ol' tho market cash or trade. Your for produce, j. c. Rochester. Mrs Win. A. Shockley died :i her home just below West I'llio last Monday evening at (! o'clock, a: ter a brief illness. She was take suddenly ill a tew days before he death, and never rallied to any ei tent. sb(. was an humble Christin woman, and an earnest worker i ber ( lunch when her health penni led. Sb,- was fit; years of age an loaves several sons and daughters t mourn her death, .las. c. Shock le; I.. B. Shockley, Walter Shockley, < West Inion: Mrs. Heywood Davl of Poplar springs, this county; Mr J. P. Dodd, of Charlotte, X. C.; Mi lt. li. Westmoreland, of Griffin, Ca timi Charlie. Will. Richard and Roi erl Shot kiev, of Allin ?a. are childre Of tb?' deceased. I'liev have the syn pat liv ot' hosts oi friends in the sortou. Mrs. Shockley's reniai) were laid to rest Tuesday afternoo in the cemetery of Poplar Sprint Baptist church. Rev. A. P. Marett.! Westminster, conducting the servie A large concourse of sorrowin friends was present to pay the lai sad tribute to the deceased. All tl members of this large family wei present al the funeral. -For Sale-One 40-h.p. Ath holler, one 36-h.p, Atlas engine. A] ply to R. T. Jaynes, Walhalla. -Go to W. M. Brown for buggies, wagons, harness, etc. tf -Cha?. Ivester, of Anderson, is visiting at *he home of his uncle, Dr. J. J. Thode. -W. A. Strother left yesterday for Greenwood, where he will spend sev eral day? on business. -J. N. Badger. J. E. and C. H. Humphries spent the Fourth in Spar enburg with friends and relatives. -Tom. J. McKinney, of Plckens county, is in Walhalla for a few day? attending Court and lU?J-Ing with his friends. -Married. Sunday night, Jun? 27, 190??, by S. M. Butt, Notary Public, near Madison, Thomas Davis and Rosa Jenkins. -Concert and spelling bee of ye olden time at Pitchford's Hall to morrow night, beginning at 8.30 o'clock. Don't forget it. 10c. only. -Jas. W. and Elbert Corbin, of Republic, Ala., are in Walhalls this week among relatives. Jas. W. Cor bin Is accompanied by two of his children. -The Wise and Otherwise Club will meet next Friday afternoon at 5.80 o'clock with Miss Annie Crisp. All members are urged to attend If possible. -For Sale-Five 4-horse wagons. Apply to lt. T. Jaynes. Walhalla, tf -The many friends of Mrs. A. C. Merrick will be pleased to learn that she ls better this morning. She has been quite unwell for two weeks or more. -Miss Stella Flncannon, of Sen eca, ls here on a two months' visit to her sister, Mrs. Oscar W. Ashe. Her friends are delighted to have her In their midst. -The many friends of Mrs. J. W. Lee will be glad to know that she ls able to be up again, after hav ing been confined to her room for ten days by Illness. -Rev. John Kershaw, Jr., will conduct services at St. John's Epis copal church next Sunday evening at 8.30 o'clock. A cordial invitation it extended to all. - Married, on Sunday, July 4th at the residence of the officiating minister, Rev. L. M. Lyda, Miss Lil lie Sullivan and Hampton Morton both of near Walhalla. -Hon. .1. E. Hoggs, of Plckens and District Attorney E. F. Cochran of Anderson, both well known nn< popular in Walhalla, are in attend ance upon Court tills week. - Rev. S. A. Tow will preach a Corinth Hr.ptist church on Sat urda; nicht. July 10th. at early candle light, and al Hopewell church ot Sunday, July 11th, ai ll o'clock a m. All come. -Pure, fresh drugs and sundrie at Walhalla Drug Company. -There will be an old-fashionei concert and spelling bee at Hitch ford's Hall to-morrow night at 8.3i o'clock. Admission 10 cents. Chi] lu n uinh.- thc age of 10 years frei A "leal large time" is anticipate! Co! -Quite a host of relatives am friends of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Brand were guests at their home yesterday the occasion being the celebration o Mrs. Brandt's lilith birthday. He friends wish for her yet many suc ha ppy occasions. - Rev. Qeo. M. Wilcox left Mon day for Elberton, Ca., to visit hi parents. He will be absent until Fri day. Rev. Mr. Wilcox's father spen a short while here last week, an made a number of friends among on people. -Chas. J. and Miss Lillie Thom] son arrived in Walhalla yesterday al ternoon, to the delight of their man friends. They will be here for som weeks. They have spent the pat winter at Florida points and in Ct lumbla. -Mrs. Edw. S. Jones and chi dren, of Summerton, reached Wa halla yesterday afternoon and wi spend some time here. They ar guests at the home of Mr. anl Mn E. L. Herndon. Their friends her are glad to meet them again. -All the Walhalla Pythlans ar urged to attend the Institution of new lodge of that order at Westmlt ster to-night, lt ls probable that dozen or more will go from the lodfi nt this place. The work will bo e: amplified by the Seneca Lodge. D W. H. Doyle. District Deputy Gran Chancellor, will preside. - Passed Midshipman Anson J Merrick, C. S. N'.. after spending month with homefolks. left yestord.i to join his ship, "The Connecticut Admiral Schroder's Hag ship. ; Provlncetown, Mass., on the 10th ii staut. He has hosts ol' friends he who will join us in w ishing him evei success in his naval career. lt will be learned with deep r crei that Dr. D. P. Thompson ai family will move to Seneca in ll near future. Dr. Thomson has r cont ly purchased from Dr. .los. 1 Burgess, of Seneca, his office, bm ness and good will. Our citizens w greatly miss Dr. Thomson and 1 family, wini will carry with them mir sister town universal and hear good wishes. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Weil mire. Hine Mountain. Ga., and Mrs. Kann Cobb and three children, of W; lialla. left yesterday for Fossil, Oi gon, where Mrs. Cobb will join b husband, who is in business tho Mr. and Mrs. Whit liii-v will go on Seattle, Wash., al which point lb will \i it their only daughter. M s. A. Massey, and where they w probably make their future hon They have hosts of friends bet,, a throughout thc co,mtv who will jr us in wishes for a pleasant trip. .1. W. Shelor, Esq., returned W'aihalla Ibis morning from Ron (?a., where he had been for sevei days with his son, T. H.. who I cen tl y underwent an operation 1 appendicitis. He !s being treat by Dra. Harbin, two former Ocon boys, who are now prominent pl sicians and surgeons in their ado; ed State. Friends of the family v? be pleased to know that T. though very sick, is getting along well ns could be expected. Ho] are entertained that a couple weeks will find him well tm the w to perfect health. -Dr. Fahnestock, dentist, will be in his office at Walhalla July 6th. 7th an?! 8th. -.). A. O'Kelley. of Newry, ls amo:iK the Court visitors In Wal halla this week. -The Hayne Circle will meet next Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock with Miss Annie Verner. -Mrs. John Kershaw, Jr., is spending this week at the home of her parents at Summerton. -Wanted-Nurse for child: grown person preferred. Apply to Mrs. Worley, at Mrs. J. J. Ansel's. -The ladies of the Methodist ?huron cor.ed ice cream and cake at Brown's concrete building yesterday afternoon and last night, realizing about $29. -Miss Leiste Lebby and her siBter, Mrs. L. A. Gambrell, and little daughter, of Atlanta, are spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Walker, near town. -Miss Louise Sheldon, of Fair Play, visited her cousins, Misses Ju lia and Olive Maxwell, Monday and Tuesday. She made many friends here during her short stay. -Miss Cora Strong is home for a while, after an absence of some mouths. She has been engaged as professor of mathematics at the North Carolina State College at Greensboro. -Remember the L. P. Smith ex cursion on Tuesday, July 27th. Trian will leave Walhalla 8.45; fare from Walhalla $4.25. Two days In Charleston. Remember the day and date-and go! - Regular English services at the Lutheran church every Sunday morning at ll o'clock. Sunday school at 9.45 a. m. Public is cor dially invited to worship with us. Congregational meeting next Sunday after services. STYLE CENTER For Men and Boys. HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO HAVE A NICE Up-to-Date New Hat or\) the Fourth ? YOU CAN GET IT AT C. H. HUMPHRIES, HATS * SHOES J? CLOTHING WALHALLA. S. C. -Mrs. A. G. Rose, of Charleston, and niece, Miss Coffin, of Enoree, are spending a week at the home of Miss Annie Stucke. -For Sale-International auto buggy; in good running order. Price $400. Write or phone Geo. L. Wilson, Walhalla, S. C. -Mayor Kenneth Baker, of Greenwood, spent Moi d, . night in Walhalla among fr enus?. Mr. Baker has been mayor of Greenwood for several consecutive terms, and tinder his administration the city has pro gressed and grown rapidly. He is a man of pleasing address and ability. *I* .!* .?* *!* 'I' *I* 'I* "I* -I- *!* ?I* 'I' 'I* 'I* .!* -I* *!*. *!" v *I* 'I* *?* *I* *i* *?* *K *?* *?* ^ THAT NO MATTER WHAT ^ YOU NEED IN THE WAY ? .J* OF HARDWARE, WE HAVE * XX? ?j? REMEMBER Anything Special Ordered Promptly. Carter Hdw. Co * ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? .J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?Jt ?J? ?J? tia . *? Short Fruit Crop. Lay away all thc Canned Fruit you possibly can. Meat and Flour going higher. We have a good stock of ** MASON'S " Fruit Jars, Rubbers and Extra Tops. Also a good supply of Tin Cans, Solder, Soldering Tongs and Coppers. MilkJCoolers, Ice Cream Churns, Refrigerators, Ice Chests, Milk Pitchers, and Porcelain Ware. Tennis Goods, Base Ball Goods, Automobile Goods, Bicycles and Sundries. Our stock of Building Material is always complete in every respect. Windows, Doors, Eberson's Asbestos and Water Proof Paints. Johnson's Floor Wax, Stains and Varnishes. We have some beautiful designs of Glass Doors, Locks and Hinges. NAILS, 2 1-2 cents per pound. BARB WIRE, $1.75 cents per roll. riATHESON HARDWARE CO., WE8TMIIVHTER, S. C Toccoa, CJJ-O.. Martin, Ga. CANNING SUPPLIES ! We have a complete Stock of Canners, Tin Cans, Solder and Fluid. Send us your orders or inquiries for this class of goods. Machinery and Supplies. Wc are agents and carry In stock, the Fairbanks-Morse Gasolene Engines and Feed Mills, Piping, Valves, Jets, Injectors, Lubricators, Cocks, Fittings, etc. (Also agents for Harrison's Shredders and Cutters.) Builders'1 Material and Hardware. Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mantels, Nails (at a price), Locks, Hinges. Wood Fibre Plaster, Cement Plaster, Cortright Metal Roofing and Asphalt Roofing, Paints (Shervin & Williams the best made), Oils, Varnishes, Wc have a iO-cent Counter. Crockery, Glass Ware, Enameled Ware. (Prices will astonish you.) Fruit Jars, Rubbers, Caps, etc. Refrigerators, Ice Boxes, Water Coolers, Ice Cream Churns, Hammocks and Ezy^J Chairs. ks and nzy j. :a, S. C. j SENECA HARDWARE CO., EAST END> Seneca, S. C.