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H"I"I'?p?p >|w|'*|"|"|? ?f??|??J*?T/?J* ?J? LOCAL AND PERSONAL - Breakfast bacon, ISc. per pound, nt C. W. & J. i^. Bauknlght's. -Mrs. J. T. Kay. of Belton, ls \ is Itltlg relatives lu Walhalla. -W. H. Cary, Sr.. of Honen Path, spent Sunday In Walhalla with his family and among friends. -7-room house to rout on Main street. T. E. Alexander. 17 - Miss Daisy Strong loft last week for Atlanta, where sho will be for a short while visiting friends. -R. K. Nimmons, of Seneca, was a pleasant caller at Tho Courier of fice last week. -For sale-First-class poavlne hay (baled) and Appier seed oats. Drop me a card. S. J. Isbell, Wal halla, S. C., R. F. D. No. 1. 49 -Rev. C. R. Abercrombie will preach at Bethlehem next Sunday at 11 o'clock a. m. Public cordially in vited. -Rev. D. P. Reardon will preach at Wolf Stake Baptist church on the fourth Sunday iii this month at 11 o'clock. -Wo are saving others money on building material. See our prices and bo convinced. Matheson Hard ware Co., Westminster, S. C. -Don't forget "Jasco and Mil burn." They're down at Byrd & Cro mer's. Seneca. See advertisement on second page. -W. D. Moss ls having installed in his residence on Faculty Hill a sys tem of wat or-works and electric lights. The work ls in charge ol* lt. F. Kaufmann and will bo completed in a short while. - For Salo--White Leghorn cock erels from finest laying strain in the South, ."fl each. Cot one and im prove your flock. Mrs. S. ll. Coe, Richland. tf -C. W. Bauknlght loft Monday for St. Louis, where ho ls searching the horse markets for good stock. He will reach Walhalla early next week with a car or two of good horses and mules. -Louis F. Sloan, of Charleston, 1 was in Walhalla the first of this week visiting at the home of Major and j Mrs. Janies Seaborn. Mr. Sloan is well known hero, where he has num erous friends who ire always glad to meet him. -If looking for shoes, remember Star Brand shoes are bolter. C. W. | & J. E. Bauknlght, Walhalla. -Mrs. Chas. F. Hetrlck left last week for Philadelphia, where she will he for Borne time. Her many friends here will regret that the ill ness of her father ls the occasion of her visit to her old home. She was accompanied by her children. -Attention ls directed to the ad vertisement of Carter's Pharmacy, Westminster. Besides their full line of drugs, medicines, etc., they have many attractive things to offer. Read what they have to say and when in Westminster be sure to give Carter's Pharmacy a call. -l-room house to rent on North Broad street. T. E. Alexander. 17 -Otto Johnson, of Cheddar, S. C.. spent several days this and last week visiting his father, J. A. Johnson, near town. Mr. Johnson has numer ous friends in ibis section who were delighted to moet bini aRain, He Is employed al pr.-sent in ti mercantile establishment at Cheddar. -Married, on October 29th, nt tho residence of tho officiating min ister, Rev, J. H. Stone, near Seneca, Miss Carrie Wilson, of Westminster, and Josh Smith, formerly of Pick etts county, bul now a resident of Oconee. Tho young couple have tho best wishes of many friends. Milch cow and light Brahma chickens for salo. Wm. A. liol rick. Walhalla. -A box sp per will be Riven at tho West I'n ion school bouse Friday night, commencing at s o'clock, for the benefit of the Sunbeam Society of the West Union Baptist Sunday school. Ladles aro requested to bring boxes. There will also bo readings and recitations. The public is invited. - Colo's grain drills; full stock now on hand. Cot lt NOW. Mathe son Hardware Co., Westminster. - Members of tho Ladies' Aid So ciety of st.. John's Lutheran church will serve oysters, coffee and cake at the old Craig-Verner store building, opposite Walhalla Hotel, next Fri day evening, beginning at t? o'clock. There will be plenty for all. and tho public patronage is solicited and will bo greatly apprecintcd. --Dr. Fahnestock, dentist, In olllee Wednesdays and Saturdays. Will make appointments for other days if desired. - At last Ibo weather lias changed to fairly m.od winier. Tho change came quickly Sunday afternoon, fol lowing close upon Ibo Iuds of ibo Western blizzard. On Friday after noon we received a phone invitation to call at tho livery Btllblo of I?. S. Hollins to view a poach tree In bloom, a number of blooms having opened (nil full and wide du ring thal day. 'ibero are number? of other trees around tow n (bal have bad scattering blooms for some time. Monday, however, brough! thick Ice and peach blooms are a thing of the past for Ibis year. -2T> young mares Jual , ecol ved. See them and gol your pick. They are beau-i.s. \v. M. Drown, Wal halla, s c. A, K. HAWKES COMPA for TWO DAYS ONLY, Bc stirc and sec him and hi -Store room to rent near cotton mill. T. Ii. Alexander. 47 - Mr?. N. L. Fant spent last week visiting relatives in Anderson. -See our lino of men's and boys' suits. C. W. & J. E. Bauknight. -AH members of Wal bal ls Lodge, K. of P., are urged to attend the regular meeting next Monday night. - Kev. G. G. Mayes will preach at Richland next Sunday morning at 11.30 o'clock. Publie cordially in vited. -Come to us for your repairs for that Oliver chilled plow. Wc have them. Matheson Hardware Company, Westminster, S. C. -Stolen, small black horse mule; slightly crippled in left fore foot. Reward for return. W. I. Hutchison, West Union. -The many friends of Mrs. C. R. t). Burns will regret to learn that she is quite ill at her homo near Wost Union. We 'hope for her early com plete recovery. -Complete line of shoes for men, women and children at specially low prices. Hutchison BroB. & Co., Wost Union. 4 7 -Postmaster Merrick is reportod some hotter this morning, to the de light of his many friends, who hope soon to see him at his accustomed place at the post office. -Two cars buggies and wagons for sale. Cash or time. J. & J. S. Carter, Westminster, S. C. tf - Mrs. Bruce, of Toccoa, who had been spending some time here visit ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Verner, returned to her home last week, having received a summons announcing tho death of her motlier. Much sympathy is foll for the be reaved ones in their sorrow. -Oliver chilled plows and repairs. Wo always keep repairs for the Oli ver plows. Matheson Hardware Co., Westminster, S. C. -J. YV. I lo I le man last week sold his cottage residence at Hie corner of South Broad and Tugaloo streets, to 13, P. Marett, of Central. Possession is to he given January 1st. next. The consideration was $1,750. It ls hoped hy their many friends here thal this transaction means the re turn of Mr. and Mrs. Marett to Wal halla. -Nine hundred dollar stock of goods to sell for cash or on time. T. E. Alexander, Walhalla. 47 - Mr and Mrs. Joe P. Dodd, of Charlotte, spent several days In West Union this and last week visit ing the former's mother, Mrs. S. J. Dodd, and other relatives. They have many friends hero who were glad to meet them again. Mr. Dodd is hold ing a position with the Southern Railway as passenger conductor be tween Charlotte and Augusta. -Chattanooga disc plows; best on earth; prices within your reach. Matheson Hardware Co., Westmin ster, s. C. -Rleppe Blemann and sister, Miss Ida, left last week for Charleston, where they will he for a week or ten days. Miss Ida went for the purpose of consulting a specialist. She has many friends who will loin with us in tlie wish that she may soon bo able to return to Walhalla. During tho absence of Mr. Riemann his posi tion with tho Blue Ridge Railway is being Ulled by Thomas Maxwell. - Employment -Can give employ ment to G women and G nirls. Op portunity to make good wages; work clean; health of operatives given every consideration. Apply to llct rick Ho ?erv Mills, Walhalla. Kow 1er Brothers, who have boen operating a store in Walhalla for a year or more, this week moved their stock of goods t?) Salem, where they have engaged in business. ,1. P. Fow ler, who lives in West Union, will move to Salem this week with bis family. T. T. Fowler and family moved there several weeks ago. We regret to lose these good people from our midst. - White Hickory wagons. Mathe son Hardware Co., Westminster. .Last Monday night a mule was stolen from tho stable of J, H. Hobey, colored near West Union. The sta ble in which the mule was kept was locked, bul tho staple was drawn from the door and entrance effected. No trace of the thief lias so far been gotten. The mule belonged to W. I. Hutchison, of Wost Union. Recently Hobey's barn and forage crops were destroyed by fire, supposed to have been of incendiary origin. - For best grades cement, and roofing call on W. M. Brown, Wal halla. -Mrs, Goo. M. Ansel cordially re ceived Hie lla/ue Ciri lo Tuesday af ternoon of lasi week in her dining room, which was cheerfully aglow with an open Ure. "Picturesque Spots in Austria" were given in an swer lo roll call. Miss Strong gave a rea di m; from Mulbach's "Marla Theresa," and Mrs, Vernor a selec tion on Lake Corda. Curren I events closed tho literary program. After d ls nos lng of some business tho so ciety was turned over to the hostess, who invited her guests into the par lor, where a elev r contest was en tered Into with /.est. Several having all answers correct. Miss Alice Strong drew li rsi prize, a lovely sewing bag. and of the group having all correctly answered except one. Mrs. W. L. Ver nor was so lucky as to get the beau tiful work apron. Tho hostess then served a delicious salad course in th dining room. The next meeting will bo with Mrs. L. M. Brown. Money-saving shoe deals for men, women and children at Hutchi son Br..s. & Co., West Union. 17 IF YOU NEED E,ye - Glasses Be sure and go to Bell's Drug Store, NOV. 27 and 2ft. NY'S Optician will bc herc November 27th and 28th, ive your eyes tested FREE. -Tho hunting season for Oconeo opens to-day. -Don't forget the oyster supper Friday oven in g. -Itye, wheat, barley, oats, vetch and crimson clover. C. \V. & J. H. Bauknight, Walhalla. -Louis li. Cary, of Greenville, spent last Thursday In Walhalla on business and among friends. - Hold your cotton! I can Insure lt at your homes; reliable compa nies; reasonable rates. Jas. M. Moss. -Sacks for peas, corn and cotton picking purposes at the Walhalla Bakery. 4 6* -Miss Hattie Shelor, after spend ing several days very pleasantly at Greenwood with relatives and friends, returned to Walhalla to-day. -Married, at the residence of the bride's father, A. B. Tow, on Mon day, November 13, Miss Nettle Tow and Gus Collina, Kev. D. P. Bearden officiating. -See me for buggies, wagons, har ness, bridles, saddles and anything you need In similar lines. I have them, and the prices are right. Cash or good papers, to ault purchasers. W. M. Brown, Walhalla, S. C. -H. P. Holleman returned to At lanta Monday for treatment by a spe cialist, under whose care he has been for some weeks. His friends hope for his early restoration to health. - Mrs. Ida H. Darby will leave to morrow for Fort Motto, S. C., where she will spend some time among rel atives and friends. She will also visit in Charleston and Columbia be fore her return. - Get our prices on Chattanooga reversible disc plows; will save you money. Matheson Hardware Co., Westminster, S. C. -?Joseph Fricks, of Washington, D. C., and Marlin Fricks, of Green ville, aro visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. O. Fricks. They have many friends In and near Walhalla who are glad to meet them again. -Lime and cement. Matheson Hardware Co., Westminster, S. C. -The hooks of registration for the municipal election for the town of Walhalla, to be held tho second Tuesday in January, Li) 12, have been opened. George Seaborn is Supervi sor of Registration, and can bo found at the Enterprise Hank. - Miss Hattie Rutledge will re sume her duties as teacher of Neville school next Monday, November 20th. A full and prompt attendance of pu pils is desired. This school has been vacated for some Hmo for the har vest season. - For sale-Four good young mules, 500 bushels corn. W. L. Dobbs, Fair Play. S. C. 45-46 -Union Thanksgiving services will be held in the Lutheran church Thanksgiving morning, November 30th, at 11 o'clock, at which time an offering of money and "in kind" will be taken for the various orphan homes. Mark on each envobpe and each package for which orphanage it is Intended. v . < -Paints, roofing, guttering, etc. 8ee D. E. Good, Walhalla. -At the fourth quarterly confer ence of the Walhalla and Seneca sta tion (M. F. Church, South,) held last Sunday afternoon at Seneca, the fol lowing officers for the Walhalla ( barge were chosen: Hoard of stew ards -E. L. Herndon, chairman; R. T. .layaos. Hr. J. W. Roll. W. D. .Moss. A. R. Crisp, John E. Bauknight and J. X. Badger; district recording sec retary. R. T. Jay nos; Sunday school superintendent, C. G. Jaynos. The financial condition of the station was reported in good condition, all as sessments having hoon mot in full. -Wo are giving special bargains In every department for next thirty days, and you got votes In the plano contest. J. & J. S. Carter, Westmin ster S. C. tf -* ?. Atlanta's Black Jack tito Hipper. (Atlanta Georgian, 1 Ith.) Another victim was claimed Friday night by the knife of Atlanta's elu sive "Black Jack the Ripper"-the twelfth negro woman lo ho slain by the mysterious criminal In the past year. This latest victim, with throat cut, head crushed in and shoos missing the same as all the others in the long list -was found shortly after 6 o'clock Saturday morning lying at tho toot of a tree In the big vacant low lands just off of Connally street and hut a short distance to the south of Georgia avenue. The murderer this time left, a distinctive marie of muti lation that has boen absent in the previous murders- the index finger on tho right mind was severed at the middle joint. Despite a thorough search, not tho slightest trace of the missing half finger has hoon found, and the police believe the slayer is carrying this gruesome memento about in bis pocket. Neil ber have tho missing shoes been found. This forms ano ther of the strange features in the series of "ripper"' crimes, none of the missing shoes of any of the vic tims having ever been found. -* . "I do not believe there is any other medicine so good for whooping cough as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," writes Mrs. Francis Turpin, Junction City, Oregon. This remedy is also unsurpassed for colds and croup. For sa le liv all dealers. 'Ibo Rivals. (From Leslie's.) Riggs--"Singular, isn't it, that nei ther of your stenographers wanted a vacation this year? Griggs-No: it's easily explained. I recently took a good-looking young man into Ibo office, and neither of tho girls was williup; lo go away and loavo (be field lo tho other. There is little danger from a cold or from au attack of tho grip except when followed by pneumonia, and this never happens when Chamber lain's Cough Remedy ls used. This remedy has won its great reputation and extensive sab? by Its remarkable cures of colds and grip and can bo relied upon with Implicit confidence, For sale by all dealers. CONEROSS AND VICINITY Laying Down Material for Graded Sc I loot Hu liding-Personals. Conoross, Nov. 13.-Special: Rev. L. D. Mitchell will fill his appoint ments here Saturday night and Sun day. There will be a short mission ary program, consisting of Bongs and recitations, Sunday morning. A col lection will bo taken for State mis sions. Everybody is Invited to be present at tho services. Miss Lucy Patterson will leave this morning for Pendleton, where she will attend the reception to Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Watkins, given hy the former's mother, Mrs. Boggs, at her homo. Miss Patterson is en routo to Andorson and Ninety-Six, where she will snead the winter. She j will be missed In our community, i and we wish her a pleasant visit, i Miss Pauline Marett, of Westmin I ster, was a week-end guest of her cousin, Miss Murtio Alexander, of this place. Tho members of Coneross Farmers' Union, their families and a few invit ed guests enjoyed an oyster supper Saturday night a week ago at Cone ross school house. Miss Annie Abbott is spending some time in Seneca with her broth ers. Joe Murphy has returned home af ter an extended visit to relatives In Pickens. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Julian, of Re turn, spent last Tuesday with J. S. Abbott and family. Material is being laid for the new graded school to be erected near the homes of M. Abbott and Earle Addis. A Burglar's Awful Deed may not paralyze a homo so com pletely as a mother's long illness. But Ur. King's New Life Pills are a splendid remedy for women. "They gave me wonderful benefit In consti pation and female trouble," wrote Mrs. Al. C. Dunlap, of Leadlll, Tenn. If ailing, try thom. 25c. at all drug gists. Earle's Grave Local News. Karie's Grove, Nov. 13.-Special: Rev. A. P. Marett, of Westminster, delivered a very impressive sermon ere on the second Sunday. We are ever ready to hear such good ser mons. Miss May Ables is convalescing un der thc skilful treatment of Dr. lt. G. Witherspoon, of Andorson. We hope Miss May will soon be restored to her usual health. She is greatly missed at Sunday school and In the community. L. S. Boleman and family will move to Townville in the near fu ture. J. B. Black, of Easley, has bought Mr. Boleman's farm and will be a resident here next year. Mrs. H. B. Richardson was re cently called to the bedside of her mother, Mrs. Martha Trlbble, of Double Springs, who is suffering from a stroke of paralysis. Mrs. Trlbble ls in her 81st year and bas always been in splendid health until the last year. Will Fant and sisters. Misses Mary and Susie Fant, of Townville, visited their sister, Mrs. H. H. Richey, last week. L. H. Richey ls preparing to erect a magnificent residence near tho j school building. Wo gladly welcome i Mr. and Mrs. Richey into our midst. | Following are the names ol those who have built and remodeled their residences during this year: Ii. M. Richey, J. O. Simpson, J. A. Patter son. F. C. Callaham, J. P. Ables and II, R. Richardson. .Nows bas been received of tho ' marriage ol' Miss Ruth Shirley, of nttr Townville. to Glenn Fngg, of, Anderson. Congratulations to this! happy young couple. "I am pleased to recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as the best thing I know of and safest rem edy for coughs, colds and bronchial trouble," writes Mrs. L. R. Arnold, of Denver, Col. "We have used it repeatedly and lt has never failed to give relief." For salo by all dealers. FARM: FOR SALE. I offer for sale my farm, in the Town of Walhalla, containing 10 acres; 14 acres in high state of cul tivation, balance in wood-land; good 6-room house, within 500 yards of tho Court House. F. A. LEWIS. October 25, Ul 1 1. 4 3-4 G * Somethi While thc above may bc inl buyers in the Sporting Gooc stock to select from wc have Seneca Mar A BIG DROP IN COTTON and WOOL Special ll Ali Men's Pants from $1 to $3.50 to go at HALF PRICE 1 Come Quick and get your size. See our Men's Suits at $10.00. Always Something New at Lowry & Holloway's, DRUGS KEEPING PACE WITH KING COTTON. READ THE PRICES BELOW AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. Dr. Green's Sarsaparilla Com pound, $1 bottles for 60c. Dr. Fal roy's Sarsaparilla Compound, $1 bottles for BOC. Waverly Chemical Co.'s %\ size Sarsaparilla for 7f>c. Waverly Chemical Co.'s Ex tract of Cod Liver Oil, with hy pophosphites, $1 bottle for 75c. Waverly Chemical Co.'s Hypo phosphites of Lime and Soda, $1 bottle for 7 5c. Hunt's Lightning Oil, 25c. bottle for 15c; 2. for 25c. Hunt's Cure, for skin and itching eruptions, 25c. size for 16c, or 2 for 25c. St. Joseph's Liver Regulator, 2 5c. cans, 2 for 25c. Raymond's Cough Syrup, 25c. bottle for 15c; 2 for 2 5c Raymond's Nerve and Bone Oil, 25c. size lac, or 2 for 25c. Raymond's Relief, 25c size, 15c, or 2 for 25c. Andrew's Pain Relief, 25c bottles 15c, or 2 for 25c. Andrew's Chill Killer, 50c. bottle for 25c Andrew's Sure-Shot Vermi fuge, 2 5c. bottle 15c; 2 for 2 5c. Andrew's Expectorant, 26c. bott le 1 6c. ; 2 for 25c Andrew's Little Black Devil Pills, 25c bottles 15c, or 2 for 25 c. Andrew's Cold and Liver Tea, 25c. can 15c., or 2 for 25c. Lightning Cough Syrup, 25c bottle J.6C, or 2 for 25c. Lightning Hot Drop, 25c. bot tle 15c, or 2 for 26c. Andrew's Cold Tablets, 25 to a box, 25c. boxes 10c Lax-Phos, 50c. bottles for 25c Pitcher's Castoria. 20c. Soothing Syrup, 25c bottles 1 5c. Colgato's Talcum Powder, 25c. cans 15c Colgato's Ribbon Dental Cream, 20c. Prophylactic Tooth Brushes, 35c. kind for 25c Illuo Seal Vasaline, 5c bot tles for 4c. Celery Compound, $1 bottles for 75c Carter's Pharmacy, \ \ F U R. v$ FASHIONABLE From every fashion center conics confirmation of the tidings that Furs will bc more than ever in vogue this winter. We have some excellent Scarfs. Shawls, Neck Pieces, Muffs and Coats with a price range from TWO FIFTY TO TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS. The styles will be much the same as last year. Call and examine our stock. SEE OUR WEST SHOW WINDOW. C. W. PITCHFORD ng Interesting ! I tcrcsting, we have a specially interesting proposition for all [j ls line from now until December 25th. Thc most complete ci ; ever carried. Call and get detailed information, & ?* I dware Co., Seneca, S. C. I