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/ KEOWEE COURIER ( Kif TA RI J IS H JO 1) 1840.) Published Every Wednesday Morning Subscription $1 Por Annum. Advertising Kat os Reasonable. -Hy STECK, SHEIiOU ? SCHRODER. Comniunieal ion.-* ol' a personal character charged for at advertise sneiits Obi nary a o ll ces and tributes of respect, Of UOt over one hundred words, will.be printed free of charge. A ll ovo.' thal number must be paid for at th** rn tr ol one cent a word, ''ash to ac?,?v.ipaiiy manuscript. WALHA UH A, S. C.; WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 'J!, li)Uh THE PARMI* Hs* < < . \ l.?RRSS. There i- going to be a ga'hering ol Clemson next weeli thal should bo of Interest to every farmer In th*? Slate. This gat hering i- the Pa ri? era' Congress, and ls designed to benelll those farmers who are seek ing knowledge along the various lines ol' modern and model farming. 'Diere has bein much work done, and, we believe, mu h good aceoni-' pllshod, during Ibis year by means of similar gatherings in various parts of the State, hut it has not been possible for all to take advantage! nf the opportunities offered during tho summer. This Farmers' Con gress at Clemson Coll 1 . next week ls designed especially lo meet thc convenience of many who were pre vented rom attending the other (meetings. Tho.-, who an do -<> will .do well to toke advantage of this opportunity, attending the meeting ol Clemson for tho full three dnys of the session- Augusl .list, Septem ber 1st hud 2d. OUR RICHEST (QUESTION. one o' (ho biggest questions eon s'routing th?' people i>!" the United j ?titules lo-daj i- be cost ol roads-*) not Ihc cosl ol' good roads, ror there are few ol them bul the cost of bad roads. We do not believe r would do any tarent amount of good for us io dwell al ' ugtli on the cost of good roads, oi thc cost of bad road.-., or >ci just lo talk about t he cost of (ordinary roads. We all know thal "?ve have : > road., to ;...?.;?I< ol al all. merely "blazed trails.' so lo speak, j ?Mer which we rumble and tumble as best w may, gutting ourselves, In KO mc way. ni some time, to our ob jective point. What ls the reined} for this condition? There is bul ?me, and hat is intelligent work and thorough work wherever il ls done. Wo ma) continue to "paten" up our roads for the next hundred years as "WC have been doing for the pasl fifty, ami al tho close ol' tho confur) we will have no holler road- than ?we have to-dny. Ti continue for thc mex! hundred years as we are going now it will eosi us to maintain trails over Hie count) nol one cent less Dian SI,ono,OOO $1.0,000 a year practically jusl what we are now an imally throwing away. And yet we will ha\. nothing lo -bow for thal million do.mr. except what we have ?.;oi now. In other ,vords, then, we ar?; simpl> throwing away, year after year, good hone.-: money for which we get practically no return. The common sense view of the mai ter i . luipi) timi we need a new system of road building and load mali : 'nance, or rather, wo m ed jax h a system, for wc hnvo nothing now thal ls worthy of b.dug de.-i~ nnted a.- .< "system." Wc continue lo "patch;" we seldom build." and WO ie"..-:' have ll good public road, built ami maintained ont of public funds, h) public atild?is. Why? Nol because rho olllcials are not willing to do tic ...oik. bm because thc lack of an Intelligent system make., i? impossible for them lo do ellleloiii wo rk. Wc ii d lo get down lo a systou'i Xl bert h . WO i an build public high ways thal can be maintained ni a minimum cost, and wc will uev^r make nil) progro: - until we gel out <>:' thc rn thal we aro now lu. Whal wo want lo .lo ls io our people to think and to ligure. Fig ure up what i he wea r and lear lo wagons and other vehicles costs you por yea. uiider pr?sent road Condi tions, mid 'hen make a calculation a ^to what your wear and tear, broken ba mess lo of I Imo Ole, won ld have boob under Ideal road condi tions. Thc (1 iffereno?. between cost under lei I conditions and cost under Ideal conditions hu ibo cost of bad roads to >ou Here are a lew thoughts that are worth considering .ulong this saine lino. We lake them .."rom i ni >ng a nun ber o? facts gath ered from statistics, . nd they Illus trate admirably hov,- wo are running to death a penny wi - . and poll lt (I foolish s) dem In regard to our pub Rc roads: 'Two hundred and fifi) million .lullars ar.- wa. ie I annually on had roads la this country, which is noted for its bii'slnosa sagacity and thrift find Which bas been pronounced ; great success as a business commu nity. "Add that waste to losses occa sioned by bad roads and the sum leaps to a billion a year, lt is esti mated that, in short, each man, wo man and child in the United States boars a nix of $12.50 because of bad roads." Those are just a few figures com piled from facts that ought io set us thinking. If such facts cannot show to us tb a the question of good roads is equal to the question of tariff. Hie army, the navy, commerce Itself, t?tere is nothing thal will convince us. That we need Fedoral and state aid ls, to our minds, unquestionable. What we want now is to create the I seltt I mt-nt necessary to secure both. Wt are wasting our substance year hy .'.ear through fitlse eco omy. There is evident ly somewhat of a dark Hrown taste prevalent over on t he other side of : he Tugaloo. * * * *' M Managers ot election will do well to uso every effort to send in full returns of their precincts at the ear lie.-! possible moment. Those who cannot gel returns through > tidally should phone the result to the County Chairman. Till: M:\VS I KUM SKXF.CA. Vining Folks Kept llusj with Social A tia I ii-Hits '?f Local News. Seneca. Aug. Special: Sen eca will be well represented at the reunion at Richland on Wednesday, the Uh. Mrs. R, Moorman, of Atlanta, ls visiting Mrs. c. V. McCarey. Mr. and Mr.-. W. M Tro,.st and daughter, Miss Floride, have return ed from a month's visit lo Montreal. IC. H. Neill i.- at his post a: the depot auain after a visll t" his home folks at li reva rd. A good representation wen! from Seneca in Tallulah last Friday on the excursion. T. M. Co ,\ery and family are spending ?en days in the mountains. Cha.-. Vertier and Miss Lynn Ver tier, of Richland, were in Senora Monday Hight und attended the en- j tertainmenl given by Mr-. C. N. Olg nllllat's Sunday sci.I ? las.-. Mrs. Jenkins, of Texas, ls visiting her sister, Mr.-. .1. W. Stribling. The Farm and Factory i> given to saying (and rightly, loo,1 thal "Sen eca is lin city of opportunities." "For the young society set.. could ie ap iroprialcb added, as the following calendar will show: On last Thurs day evening Mr.-. Ku-kin Anderson entertained in honor of bei- niece, Miss Fannie Humas, of Charl?-ton. The lawn and pin/zas wi re lighted ; with many Japanese lantern-, and the parlor was most attractive ia, decoration., ol cul Howers, pink and ? green being the color used. Tho honoree wore a beautiful frock In pink and bowls of hni.dsomc roses were -cen everywhere, Heart-shap ed cards, with pencils attached, were distributed, also small ?ard board mittens. The young men were given five minutes in which to propose, re ceiving a mitten or a heart, as Ibo case might be. At the end of a uiven lim?' hearts were counted and Rupert Ximmons, the veteran heart smasher, was presented the prize for having received the most hearts. A delicious .-weet collive was served late, thc punch bowl having proved a popular place of resort throughout the evening, On last Thursday evening Mr. and i Mrs. W. r. Reid entertained in honor of their daughter. Miss Mary Julia, who will soon leave ror an extensive vi.-it io Texas. The spacious piazzas were most attractive with handsome ferns, oas> chairs and rugs, and manv cozy corners were found. Im mediately after the arrival of the guests .'aili Wils gi von a (lover leaf, the dalntv handiwork of (he hostess. < Mi each vv ?is pa in : ed a letter, and each guest was requested to spell a.-* iiiniij word- from the letters as possible. Ai a given time the score was counted and Miss Carol Horn don was found io be the winner ol the prize, a dainiv necessorj io the work-basket. After a few moments ol conversation -lip- were given out, each directing ibo recipient to goto some remote place whore another slip was found, and then again to some oilier point until Lhej llnallj roached a comfortable seat where the fair one was lo "await the coming of her i rue love." This served Ibo two-fold purpose ol' mixing I ho young folks up and also of deciding the moment ous qostion hinted al above. At thc close Of the delightful affair an at tractive -Wee! luncheon was served. i hie of t he mosi th ?light I ul affairs of the pasi week was Ibo moonlight ride contributed by Cha.-, \erner to j Iii.-, friends here. Knrl.v in the even ling In- and Iii- sister. Miss Lynn, drove in with his splendid team, and ai 7 o'clock, wi'b a merry part' of I Mr. Vernor's friends, loft for High Itridgc, whore the evening Hus spent. I.un.-h was served and \' was the unanimous sentiment of the coin pa uv i lia t thc a Ita i r wa - one ot : lu most enjoyable of tho sea.-on. Those ? .njoving the occasion were: Misses eleanor Richardson, Carrie Hunter. ? Stella fi n ca un on. May I la mi lion. Lulu and Sm- Ciigiiilliat, l-itho! Kirk patrick, Verna Stribling ami Lynn Veiner; Messrs. Robt. Neill, (?rudy Rallonger, Urighl Lowery, Edward Stribling. Karie Samuel, James Hugh- and Joe Todd. Monda* night, a; Mrs. T. K. si i ?ti ling's. Mrs. C. X. Glgnllllat's Sumla.v school cia.-.- entertained a large num. i?er of their friend:. The lawn, pi azzas ami parlor were used, Chinese lanterns being .-cen ai every nook and corner ol the pla.-e. The glory of the ful! moon seemed limed for the ocia-lon and thc delightful pro gram was entered imo by the entire company with tull /.esl from start to finish, Engagements were made for conversation by the use ol cards bearing hand?dratv'n watch face.-,. With pencils attached, one hour, with period- of live minute-, being given to progressive conversation. Kater slips were distributed, each bearing Hie name ol a booth on tin* lawn. TOWNYILLH AND VICINITY. Considerable Sickness-What tito People There Atv Doing. To wu ville, Aug. 22.-Special: Mrs. E. C^ Ledbetter ls spending a while with'her son. I). A. Ledbetter, Rt Anderson. Prof. .1 B. Felton, who has been dangerously Ul with typhoid feVOf, ls improving. Mrs. J. S. McClellan, ol* Anderson, is visiting her father, J. l . Ledbet tor. Mrs. H. Compton ls seriously ill at present. Mrs. C. IO. Kant and children, and Mrs. 1 lille norwell and child. from Johns, Ala., are spending the sum mer with their lather, Jesse Camp bell; Tho ordinance of baptism was ad ministered to seven converts ai the Baptist church Sunday morning. Mr-. Tiwi,. Fant has returned lu no from the hospita) al Anderson very much Improved In health. Miss May Campbell, Of Mellon. and Miss riki', of Fori Hill, spend n while with Miss Valina Smith last week. Titos. Hayes, of Texas, is visiting relatives lu this vicinity; Miss Bille Willingham, of Helton, spell! a while with her anni, Mrs. .1. ll. Caines, recen I ly. S. lt. Fant, Esq., at tended tho lind Shirl reunion ai Spartanhurg ! last week. .1. B. Foll?n, Sr., and daughter, I Miss .lennie, of Cuss.ia, Ca., who; have heen spending a while with .1. 1 1?. Felton, .lr., have returned to their home. Horn, unto Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hunt, a son. i Mr. and Mrs .lohn Caines, ol'1 Honen Path, visited the latter's sis ter. Mrs. .1. D. Babb, recently. Mr. and Mrs. James McCatiey, of I Anderson, visite,! relatives here last week. I Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Campbell, Mrs. 1 C. E. Fnnl and children, spent last ! week with lite fornierV aunt. Mrs. ! Wayinan Hoggs, ol' Westminster. Mr. and Mrs. I,. C. Ligoil, ol' lOno ree, who have been visiting rel., lives hen-, returnbd home lust week. Mr. ami Mrs. Jesse ('?de. ol' South I'liion, spent last week with the hitler's father, H. I>. Campbell. Mrs. W. A. Stephens and MOI. W. A.. Jr.. ol' Wllllamston, and Miss cm Bagwell, ot" Bounty Land, vis ited their sister. Mrs. W. X. Wool- : bright, recently. I'. I.. Caines who has heen seri-, ously ill of typhoid fever, is slowly improving. Miss ola May Woolhright ha ? en tered college al Mars Hill. N. C. J. M. Fan!, of Pendleton, ls vis- 1 Ming relatives here. The Best Hour of Life ls when you do some great deed or discover some wonderful fact. This hour came to J. lt. Pitt, of Rocky Mount. X. C., when he was suffering intensely, as he says, "from the wrofil cold 1 ever had, I then proved to my great satisfaction what a won derful cold and cough cure Dr. King's Xew Discovery ls. For, after taking one bottle, I was entirely cured. You can't say anything too good of a medicine like that." lt's the surest and liest remedy for dis eased hunts, hemorrhages, la grippe, asthma, hay fever-any throat or luau: trouble. Hoe. and $1. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all drug gists. ,_ ._ i, Can't Show Pictures of Shooting. Cincinnati, Aug. 20. Movlni; pic tures purporting to be views of the shooting of Ma>or Gaynor, of New York, will not he permitted in Cincin nati theatres. Actina Mayor John Kalvin made ihe announcement yes terday. Eighteen Dives Dost al Sea. _ I London, Aug. 22. Eighteen lives were lost when the cruiser Redford ian ashore on an island in tie' Yel low sea, oif Korea. The extent ol Ku- disaster wa? announced ot da; h> the admiralty. The Redford was undergoing peed ?rials when the accident occurred, and she was going al lull speed. . j where refreshments were io he' lound. For Instance, ai "Chant!' deer's Perch" was found chicken sahul, eli-.: al "Rover.- Retreat," pickle-,, olives and Conev Isle snild wiches. In ?his unique way a two- : course luncheon was served Mrs. ? Gigniliial assisted the das.-, in enter Iniuinr. their guests, and the occa sion will loir.', he remembered bj I bein as one of great pleasure. M r. ami M rs. J. ll. Bryan and ram il) nre In Seneca, Miss Cia) ton, o? Central, i. i ho guest of Miss Gladys Ramsay. Mr. ami Mrs. lt. R. Ximinons loft Monday for Baltimore, where they will visit the old home ol' the former for len days. Miss .Nialia Demi) is visiting Mrs. J. ll. Tl un|ison. A ii all rad Ive acquisil ?on io I he choir ol tho Presbyterian church for several weeks has 1.a the delightful binging Ol' Miss (?arv Rovie, of Texas, who is visiting relatives here She ha- a splendid soprano voice of unu sual rance ami culture. Ib-i num bers on Ibo program i Iii- evening at the Lilliputian Wedding will he not anioni.; i he lensl attractions. Seneca is lo have a bored well, work being begun on ii Monday, lt is located at Hunter's cornel and wili satisfy a long-foil want in Sen eca. Mis? Y iglnia King, of Coronaca, will vi.-it Mis.- Marv Julia Reid this week. Mr. Birdsong, of Georgia, ls a sus picious visitor to Seneca. Miss Minnls Kirkpatrick ls visiting rei a i iv es at I ?av bison College, When Ibo digestion ls all right, tho action of the bowels regular, lhere ls-a natural craving and roi Isl) for food. When this ls lacking you may know that, you need a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and River Tabolts. They strengthen the di gestive organs, Improve tho appetite and regulate the bowels. Sold by Dr. J. W. Bell, Walhalla; Chas. W. Wickliffe West Brion. Tliiiiussco I,?na! Now?. TojnnsKoe, Aug. 20.-Special: Ta mnssoe ls very dry. We haven't had a "rain" in about a month and gar dons and crops in the vicinity are suffering greatly. Miss Hessio dalnes, of Central, a charming yoting lady, was a recent guest ot' Miss Kuth Kelley. Mrs. Cornelia .Iones has as her guests Mrs. Sublet. Miss Sublet, Miss Opal Harrison, ol' Creenville. and Miss Kathrine Toll ison, of Monticello, Ca. .? Mr.-. .1. MoCa.ro>1 .?>'>'' daughter, Miss Lois, <>i' Walhalla, were visiting Iho former's mother, Mrs. Lay, last week. ?Mrs. Kotiert Nicholson and daught ers, Misses Paradle and Lorella) ure expected herc to visit friends thia week. , Misses Marion KoNey, Rulh Kelley. Mira Pant, of Walhalla; liesslo Quinos, of Central, and Mr. Rramletto and L?o Kelley enjoyad a delightful trip io Whitewater last week In honor of Miss Caines. Mr. and Mrs. George Harrison and son George spent tho day at Mrs. C. Jones' yesterday. Tho Tanittssee school opened July ISth and now luis enrolled ">7 pupils, it ls under tho management of Miss Rion ellison, of Winnshoro. Miss Nettle .Iones gave this week a trip to Tu mass?e Palls In honor of Miss Tolllson and Miss Helen Heard. The following composed the party: Misses Kllison, Heard. Tolllson, Kuth and Lilian Kelley, and I layne Jones and Lee Kelley. A protracted meeting was held nt Hot liol church last week, beginning Tuesday and ending friday. Kev. Mr. Mills, ol' Clemson, conducted the services in a most forceful manner ?ind much good is'hoped for. Misses Hattie frasier. Julia Rut lodge, Pearle Cantrell, Messrs. Otto Cantrell. Cob and Joe Cut ledge re c< ntly visited Jocassoe. Unclaimed Letters. Following ls a list of unclaimed ? letters remaining in tho Walhalla post office for the week ending August 2:'.. 1 ll 1 0: Munery. Mrs. Waller. While. Mrs. Hessie. Persons calling for the above will please say they were advertised. A. C. Merrick. P. M. A HAPPY HOME ls one where healtTi abounds. With impure blood there cannot bc good health. With a disordered LIVERthr-e ' cannot be good blood. evivlf y the torpid LIVER and restore its natural action. A healthy LIVER means pure ? blood. -i Pure blood mean:', health. Hean h me/ans happiness, lake no Substitute, Ail Druggists. Land for Sale. A hon I 100 acres, 2 miles Iron? j Walhalla; six-room dwelling and i outbuildings: Hue orchard and vine yard; '.'?'> acres in cultivation; bal ance pasture and original forest, I weil limbered. Kino road to town. | Will soil cheap for (Jnick sale. Cori terms call on or write lt. C. DDI "I'll IT. Walhalla. S. C. August IT. 191 0. ::.".-:'.r,* Why Suffer from Eczema? A Georgia Man Tells His K.vperi euee. I was a Alic ted With a very had case of Eczema for twenty-five years, which was In my feet, legs and hips. Through all ibis time I tried differ ent remedies and doctors' prescrip tions, obtaining no relief until I used your HUNT'S CURB. One box (50c.) cued nie entirely, and though two years have elapsed, 1 have had no return of the trouble. Naturally, 1 regard it as the great est remedy in the world. Yours, J. J?. PERKINS, Atlanta, Ga. Manufactured and Guaranteed by A. II. RICHARDS MEDICINE CO., Sherman, Texas, Cor Sale by NORMAN COM PA NV, Druggists. NOTICE OK Pl NAf J SETTLEMENT A ND DISCHARGE. Notice ls hereby given thal the undersigned will make application to I). A. Smith, Judge of Probate for Ocoiiod County, in the Slate of South Carolina, at his office at Walhalla Court House, on friday, tho 9th day of September, 1010, at ll o'clock in tho forenoon, or as soon thereaf ter as said application can be hoard, for leave lo make fina! settlement of the Rstalo of Roth and May Striating, Minor-, and obtain final discbarge as Guardian of said estates M. STOKES STRIDLING, GUA rd lan. August 10, 10 10. 32-35 DR.KP'G'S WEW DISCOVERY W < Surely Stop Thal Gough. Summer Necessities Get ready for the Hot months. We can clo our part towards maKing' your Home comfortable. We Have a larg'e and varied line of these Summer Necessities. Prices are in reacH of every one. We buy direct from the manufacturers; we buy in larine Quantities; wo pay spot cash, Therefore, we buy our ijoods for less tht*n other deal ers, who buy in small Quantities, and we give our customers the benefit of thesa acWitntafjes. Read over these few items: Hammocks, Base Ball Goods, Tennis Goods, Lawn Swings, Summer Lap Robes, Furniture Polish, Percolators, Fishing Tackle, Roller Skates, Bicycles, Bicycle Supplies, Bath Tubs, Air Guns, Rifles, Crock Churns? Garden Tools. 0 ?. 9 ! .? ^ A> n >rj . iff. o n p fl? g<Jl n M p) aja 1 cr <J w fl? fl) o o <* p 0 p) rn 3 OT HW O A 0 H? rr ?3 tr 4a CL fli Tabourets, Screen Doors, Screen Windows, Screen Cloth, Ice Cream Freezers, Refrigerators, WaterCoolers, Ice Picks, Lemon Squeezers, Flower Pots, Jardinieres, Oil Stoves, Gc Carts, Poultry Wire, Enameled Ware, Chinaware, Slop Jars. Matheson Hardware Co., Westminster, f3- CJ. AGENTS FOR BRENLIN WINDOW SHADES. OATS! OATS! 300 bushels of Appier Oats, grown by Dr. J. S. Stribling from seed bought of T. W. Wood and Sons. Come quick; they wont last long. BYRD & CROMER, SIOMOCA. S. C. ^W^^^W^1!1 ?4*?4??4*?4'?4*?4*$4??4*$ ^.V0?V^^??J?I?0??^?J?I?0?I*0??^?> ?W$4*?4??4??4*?4*??p?4*?4* * * ?i* ? ? ?J. ? ?I? * 4? 4? ft .I; 4 .I? ft 4? 4* The Host Fastidious Will be pleased with their Shoes if bought at this Store. We sell the ''American Lady" and "American Gentleman" brands. Full line of and Sandals. children's Shoes FRESH GROCERIES CAN BE FOUND HERE! CARTER and COMPANY, Walhalla, S. c. * ft * v ft * ? 4 ft * * iii * ft * ft ft ft 4? 4* * ft ? ft 4? ? 4< ? * ft ? rt. ft ft4?ft4?ft*ft*ft*ft4?ft4?ft4'ft *ft*^ *ft4*ft4*ft4r*ft4*ft