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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. -Pears (Heifers) for sale. C. M< Ichert, Walhalla. - Miss Hattie Riser loft yesterday to visit relatives at Newberry. -Miss Ella Carter, of Columbia, ls visiting ber friend, Miss Julia Oehtulg. -Shorts $1.ii.'), at Rauknlght's. -Mrs. C. P. Hoofer and child re turned tb their home in Columbia this morning. -Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Simpson, of Iva. are visiting at the horne of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Peaty. -Dr. Probst's dental office at resi dence, Norman building, Main street. -Miss Mittle Abbott, of Spa.tan burg. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Grubbs. In Bast Rad, last week. M!oh Ella Crosby, of Augusta, is visiting her friend, Miss Olive Maxwell, and among he- many friends here. -Lost-At Richland picnic, point er dog, named "Soot." Send Infor mation ns to whereabouts to J. R. Shanklln, Richland, S. C. -Go to W. M. Brown for buggies, wagons, harness, etc. tf -Dell G. McAlIster, of Columbia, ls spending a few days here with his family. They will return to Colum bia the latter part of the week. Miss Annie Veiner is in Atlan ta this week among friends. She will also visit her sister. Mrs. J. M. strother, ai Woodbury, Ga., before her return. - Mrs. A. B. Asbell, of Townvllle. is slopping with the Misses Stucke for several days. Mr. Asbell spent Sunday here, returning to Townvllle on Monday. -Corn, corn meal, corn (hops, hay, bran and shorts, meal and hulls, and Hour for less at Jaynes'. - Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wilson and daughter, Miss Emily Doyle, of Gran bury, Texas, md Master Jack Perry, of Greenville, S. C., are visiting at the home of Capt, and Mrs. S. K. Dendy. - Mrs. C. L. Dean and daughter. Miss Louise, of Atlanta, are visiting among relatives and friends here for a few days. They are stopping at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Darby in Midway. -John Holmes, of Jacksonville, and Miss Mary Holmes, of Shelton, S. C.. spent several days last week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Ansel. They returned to their respective homes Monday. - For Sale-A 9 6 -nero farm; about 20 acres bottom land; one mile from Conneross church. Will sell all or half at $:i0 per acre. Terms cash. J. F. W. Stelling,Route No. 1. Walhalla, S. C. 36* -C. M. Meld, of Vicksburg, Miss., ls ;a Walhalla for a few days, visit ing his family at the home of Mrs. G. K. Maxwell. He has hosts of friends here who are always glad to welcome him to bis old home. -At the regular meeting of Wal halla Dodge, K. of P., held Monday night, J. W. Shelor. Ksq., and T. B. Hutchison were elected delegates to the district convention, which con venes with the lodge nt Greer on Sep tember Till. --.Mrs. J. B. li. Sloan, of Charles ton, after spending a week here with her brother, .las. Seaborn and family, left this morning for Clemson, fron: which i>lace she will go, in company with relatives. to Lynn, N. C., to spend a few weeks. - Four-gallon full J( "sey cow; fresh; $35. G. A. Norman. - The six-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Nesmifh, who live below West Cn ion. was last Saturday bitten on the toe by ti rat tlesnake's pilot. The wound was promptly dressed and the little suf ferer ls getting along nicely. -Material and lumber are being laid down on Mrs. Ida H. Darby's lot, on Faculty Hill, for the erection of a six-room cottage, facing College street. The premises will be beau tified and made one of the handsom est residence properties in town. -At Long Creek Baptist church last Sunday a weeli's protracted meeting was closed, as a result of which thirteen were added to the ( hinch two by letter and eleven by profession of faith. Rev. L. D. Chambers, pastor, was assisted by Revs. D. F. Carter and M. J. Moore. Corn, corn meal, corn chops, bay. bran and shorts, meal and hulls, and flour for less at Jaynes'. Hoicliins St Angel LIVERYMEN, Concrete Stahl?, Main Street WALHALLA, S. C. 4 Our Stables are stocked with good Driving and Riding Horses, New Bug gies, Carriages, etc, Everything ir first-class shape. Our prices nie right. We are go ing to do the Livery Business of Wal halla If satisfactory service and rea sonable prices are an Inducement. AUTOMOBILE FOR QUICK TRIPS Houchins & Angel, PHONE NO. 28, WALHALLA, SOL'TH CAROLINA. -Shorts $1.35, at Bauknight's. -otto Kaufmann is in Salem this week. -Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Grubby are now occupying their new home next to the Presbyterian church. - Mrs. Bmlly Wickliffe, of Ander son, is visiting at the home of Mrs. isaac Wickliffe, In West Union. -John G. Law, Jr.. of Savannah. Is spending a week her?' visiting his father, Hov. John G.Law, In Midway. -Go to W. M. Brown, Walhalla, for lime, cement and roofing-best grades. If - Dr. J. W. Bell's new store build ing ls progressing satisfactorily, and in a short while will be ready for oc cupancy. ? - Mrs. John H. Kniest and chil dren, of Clemson College, are visit ing at the home ol' Mr. and Mrs. J. Good, near town. -A. 1). Rochester, of Corona. Al abama, and K. C. Billson, Of Mont gomery, Ala., spent last Friday itt Walhalla among friends. -See the calicoes at J. C. Roches ter's at 5 cents a yard. -Rev. J. R. Tramel will begin a protracted meeting nt Hickory Ar bor, on Lon Hall's place, at 1 1 o'clock, Sunday, August 2itth. -There will be a meeting of the Episcopal Guild with Mrs. J. A. Stock on Thursday afternoon at 5 "0 o'clock. Ail members aro urgen io be present. Mr. and Mrs. I>. M. Murphy and children, ol' Anderson. spent last week visiting at the home of Mrs. Murphy's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J, I). Isbell, near town. - Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Adams re turned last week from a pleasant trip North and to Rock Hill, where they visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Adams. -Pure, fresh drugs and sundries at Walhalla Drug Company. -On the first Sunday In Septem ber, at 1 I ?'clock, there will be a congregational meeting of the New Baptist church, of Westminster, S.C., for the purpose of electing a pastor, -Mlis Etta Witte, of Charleston, is spending a while at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. G. J. Hunter. In West Union. She has many friends in Wal halla and West Union who aro pleas ed to meet her again. - Miss Stella Mulkey. of West Union, left lasi Saturday morning for Gastonia, N. C., where she ex pects to make her future home. Her friends here and elsewhere wi.sh her much success in her new home. -Plenty of flour, corn, shorts and bran at Bauknight's. -Mrs. J. R. Bass and children, of Columbia, are visiting relatives in and nour Walhalla. Mr?. Bass is a native of Walhalla, having left here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wood, when only three years of age. - Rev. W. M. Walker ls conduct ing a very successful protracted meeting at Stamp Creek Baptist church. There had been nineteen accessions to the church up to last Friday. The meeting will continue during this week. - H. daPonte left last Friday Tor his home in New Orleans, after hav ing spent several days here with his daughter, Mrs. J. A. Stock. He was accompanied by his son. L. B. da Ponte, rf Tacoma, Wash., who ar rived In Walhalla Thursday. -For Sale -Two good farms. 4 miles from Westminster; fronting public road, and In sight of Retreat church and school. A pp'/ to I. L, Burley, Walhalla, S. C. 35* -Gus Prather, an employee ol' thc Walhalla Cotton Mill, sustained in juries at the mill last Wednesday af ternoon, his hand being caught and crushed In the carding machinery. The hand was amputated, it being necessary to take off the arm just below the elbow. He is getting along satisfactorily to bis physicians and will soon be well. -Best Ice-cold drinks In town nt Walhalla Drug Store. -O. F. Klaren, of Charleston, Is In Walhalla for a week or ten days. He is stopping with the Missen Stucke. Mr. Klaren ls a prominent fraternal order man of the City by the Sea. He ls also a real estate dealer of that city. Mr. Klaren bas heretofore been spending bis sum mer vacation PI Hendcr^onville, N. C., but he i.* io pleased with Wal halla that lt ls very probable that he will spend them here In the fu tu . e. - For Sale-A 15- horse-power (new) Peerless engine and Geiser saw mill outlit complete, at Gibson, Ga. Terms easy. Apply to J. R. Martin, Westminster. 35* , One of the greatest improve ments made n Main street in many months w;>s ibo removal last week of the old buildings at the cornel I of Main and Tugaloo streets. W. M Brown purchased the property some time ago. and the tearing away ol the old ramshackle wooden building! ls the beginning of hts improvement* 1 on this valuable property, We con gratulate Mr Prov II and the town of Walhalla on the removal of these eyesores. It is to be hoped that Otb ere will follow his example. if the party who picked up a lady's brown purse on the yard at Seneca depot or in waiting room on Saturday afternoon. August 2 1st 1909, shortly after .". o'clock, will re turn same with contents to tin owner, Mrs. .Nannie Barron. West minster, S. C., it will be very much appreciated and no questions asked, 1 The parties who found lt are known however, and 1 ask this favor tc avoid further trouble, as all I want ls to recover my property, My card ? was In the purse, and the party whe idcked it up saw me drop lt, so ll would have been no trouble to have ' restored It to me as soon as found. The purse contained two one-dollni bills, ono 50-cent piece, three nickels a trunk key tied with blue ribbon two baggage chocks from Seneca tc Westminster (Nos. 544,503 and . li? 1.200); also several visiting card* with Mrs. Nannie Barron engrnged on them. I will wnlt for a few dayl for a reilly to this card before mak ing any other effort to recover thc purse. ? t -Read C. H. Humphries' now ad. -O. W. Ashe and son. Earle, are on a visit to relatives at Franklin. -Dr. B. F. Sloan and son, Frank, spent last night at Clemson with rel ativos. - Miss Gussie Myers, of Charles ton, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Brandt. -Mr. Donald, of Charleston, Is spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Moss. -Gasoline at Walhalla Drug Com pany's at 20e. per gallon. - Rom, unto Rev. and Mrs. G. F. Clarkson, Union, S. ?., on Friday, August 20th, a daughter. -H. L. Brandt and Wm. J. H. Brandt are attending the Red Shirt reunion in Anderson to-day. -Mrs. Frank P. Cooper, of Char leston, is visiting her sister, Mrs. N. L. Fant, and family, In Midway. -?Miss Annie Taylor, of Darling ton. ls spending a week or two visit ing her friend, Mrs. Mary Montgom ery. -Plenty of (lour, corn, shorts and bran at Rauknight's. -Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Mathias, of Inno, S. C., are visiting at the home of the latter's sister, Mrs. M.E. Bauk nlght. - Mrs. H. W. Mohlmnuu and child. of Charleston, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Spinks. -The Wise and Otherwise Chili will meet with Miss Hertha Schu macher next Friday afternoon at ?>.30 o'clock. -Rieppe Mehrtens, of Charleston is spending a week or ten days herc with his cousins, R%>ppe ard Dick Blemann, -Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cooper, ol Mayesvllle. S. C., are visiting the for mer's sister, Mrs. C. G. Strong, on Faculty HUI. - Rev. and Mrs. Achile Sassard of Mount Pleasant, are spending, some time here with the family ol Mrs. 1). A. Smith. -Mrs. G W. Pratt and childrei left tula morning for their home a' Tuscaloosa, Ala., after spending sev oral week., here among friends. -There will be services in th? Lutheran church next Sunday morn lng at the usual hour. Public cor dlally Invited. Sunday school 0.4! a. m. -W. W. Moss. J. C. Garrison. S K. Dendy, W. O. Alexander and T. D Alexander and F. E. Harrison are at tending the Red Shirt reunion In An derson to-day. --The lawn party given last nigh by the ladies of St. John's Lutherai church was heartily enjoyed by ; large number of our people. Th proceeds of the eve. lng amounted t $78. -The following are visitors at th home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Brandt Misses Mena H?insohn and Lilli Ames and W. J. H. Brandt, of Chm lesion; Harmon and Henry Hofl meyer, of Florence. -Mrs. C. G. Jaynes, who has bee under treatment at Wesleyan Meine rial Hospital, Atlanta, returned t Walhalla last night, much Improve in health. lier many friends are dc lighted at her early return. -Fine colognes and stationery a Walhalla Drug Store. -The Sunbeam Society of Cro* Roads church is requested to mee at the church next Friday af temoin August 2 7, at 3.3tl. As there ls bus ness of importance to come up Ix fore the society, each member urged to be present. -Last Friday Rev. .1. A. Ron (dosed the protracted meeting at M Canned Baptist church. There wei six additions to the church hy pn fesslon of faith, one of "nose pr< ' fessing faith In Christ and Identlf; lng herself with the church being fi years of age. -Oscar Land, of Onffy, Texa paid us an appreciated call th morning. Mr. Land has been spem iug a month In Oconee visiting h father, J. W. Land, and family, net Westminster, and among other reli ; fives. He will leave next Saturdr for bis Texas home, where he is pro pering. -Mrs. E. S. Herbert is expected I be at the Sunshine Convention, to I held at Rock Springs, on August 2 She will come ns one of the tempe ? ance leaders. Any one would be wc repaid for coming to see her swe face. lt. is a benediction to have he She ls very feeble, but I hope will 1 . able to give us one of her good talk Julia Shanklln. --The capital stock of the Che well Cotton Mill, Westminster, h, been Increased, by resolution, $300,000, divided $150,000 of coi mon stock and $160,000 preferre A resolution changing the name the mill from the Cheswell Cottc Mill to "The Oconee Mills Co m pan: j has also been passed. Both resol , fions will be acted upon at a stoc . holders' meeting to be held Septet . ber 23d. -Corn, corn meal, corn cho| i hay, bran and shorts, meal and bul . and (lour for less at Jaynes'. II. A. Johnson, Esq., of Pen Oklahoma, is visiting at the home l Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Bl rod, in the Xi Hope neighborhood. Mr. Johnson i a half brother of Mr. El rod, and bo , are natives of Anderson county. V RI rod moved to Oconee about >/ years ago. and lt bas been 10 yen . since Mr. Johnson moved to Oki i, homn. He finds that while Oki homa and the fnr West, over will be has traveied extensively, ha ? some advantages to offer, that t Piedmont section of South Carol! I is far preferable for a home, as i health and climate. Mr. Johnson h spent several weeks In Andersc . Plckens and Oconeo on this vis and will be here until tho middle . September. Only last week he t , calved a letter from a Circuit Jud , lu his adopted home. In which cc i g rat ula tiona were offered on 1 I good fortune In not being now In C i lahoma, where the thennomet I ls registering 1?7 in the shade a i crops are parching. Mr. Johnson . an Interesting talker, and his vi ! with Mr. El rod to The Courier w greatly appreciated. Short Fruit Crop. Lay away all thc Canned Fruit you possibly can. Meat and Flour going higher. We have a good stock of 44 MASON'S " Fruit Jars, Rubbers and Ex^a Tops. Also a good supply of Tin Cana, Solder, Soldering Tongs and Coppers. Milk Coolers, 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 J-2 cents per pound. BARB WIRE, $1.75 cents per roll, J MATHESON HARDWARE CO. roccon, Ci ax. Martin, Oil. LET US HITCH A GASOLENE ENGINE TO IT ? Do you know that you are making a slave of your good wife ? Can you afford to do this when we sell you a Gasoline Engine so cheap that will take these burdens off of her ? This Engine will actually pump water. It saws wood, cuts feed, churns, etc. Pumps, Valves, Lubricators, Injectors, Water and Steam Gauges, Cocks, etc. Belting, Rubber, Gandy, Leather, all stees. Oils, Belt Dressing, Cup Greases, Lace Leather. "To Use these Supplies is to Think of Us/* "Let Us Serve You." I i I SENECA HARDWARE CO., EAST END, Seneca, S. C. - Kev. h. M. Lyda closed a meet J inn at Return church last Sunday in which 18 were added to the church. ! Mrs. M. M. A. Newell, of Colum bia, is on a visit to her sister, Mrs. . Rebecca Busch, near Walhalla, and otb M relatives in and near town. I Mrs. Newell moved away from Wal halla about seventeen years ago. \ Her many friends here are pleased to meet her again. -Gainesville (Ga.) Herald, Au - gust 17: "Mr. and Mrs. Will Henry, i ">f Jefferson, announce the ar /al this week of a fine ten-pound bo> at , their home. Congratulations!" The 5 fond mother of this young gentleman - of ten pounds and tender age is ? pleasantly remembered In Oconee as r Miss Lassie Conley, of Whetstone. - We add our congratulations to the ,. happy pa rents. -Last week the new road ma chine was put to work on the streets ) of Walhalla. The work accompllsh ?. ed on the first trial of the new outfit was accomplished at less than one - half the cost of former work, glv 1 lng besides better results. The sys t tematic use of the machine will en able the authorities lu a co m pr.; a ? lively short time to give the citizens decidedly better streets. -John C. Singleton, of Forsyth, - Ga., spent last week In and near 3 Walhalla visiting his brothers, .las. ? T. and W. 0. Singleton. While he - was here the brothers attended a . reunion at the old Singleton home f stead at Dacusvllle, in Flckens pouii l ly. Mr. Singleton Is SO years of age, ' and has been a resident of Georgia - for quite a while. He has numerous - friends here who were pleased to - meet him again. - Bran $1.25. at Bauknight's. -We are reliably informed that | .> West Union is soon to have n nev/ passenger dept?!. Walhalla will also , ha.e a new depot just as soon as-the I Railroad Commission can bo prevall v ed upon to issue an order compel s ling the Blue Ridge to do what has 1 been needed for the past ten years, and what the railroad promised to 2 do almost three years ago. We hope s West Union will tare better at the - hands ot the Blue Ridge than Wal - halla has. li - -The Emery Circle was dellght !.. fully entertained Tuesday afternoon P last by Mrs. C. W. Bauknlght. The a guests assembled on the spacious n east veranda, where a most pleasant s hour was spent it. exchanging Ideas , In fancy work, after which the , hostess, assisted hy her sister, Miss f Annie Verner, served a delicious - salad course, with Iced tea. Several (> of the members being out of town, - the attendance was not as largo na s usual, but three charming visitors - added much to the pleasure of the r meeting. Those present were Mon ti dames Darby, Bell, Lucas, Bnuk s night and Seaborn. Visitors: Mrs. t Shanklln, of Clemson College, and s Mrs. Tatum and Miss Tatum, of Riahopvllle. STYLE CENTER For Men and Boys. >?> A Necktie of the latest vogue is what I am showing this week. Gall in. C. H. HUMPHRIES, HATS J? SHOES J? CLOTHING J? FURNISHING}* WALHALLA, S. C. -Bran $1.25, at Bauknight's. -Mrs. A. C. Merrick continues quite sick at her homo here. Her friends are very anxious for her carly and complete restoration to her usual good health. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Farm Lands, Mountain Lands, Timbered Lands, Water Powers. Call on me M.S.STRIBLING Seneca, S. C. Office Over Seneca Hardware Co. Chamberlain s Cough Remedy Cure? Cold*. Croup ?nd Whooping Cough. Ice, Ice, Ice. We deliver Ice in any quantity anywhere in Walhalla. Books of Icc Tickets in conven ient form, ?fi Full weight guaranteed. It is our effort to please all customers in quan tity, quality and polite and satisfactory ser vice. You get pure Ice from otir wagon. LIVINGSTON ICE COMPANY.