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KEOWEE COURIER (ESTABLISH Kl) 1810.) I'llLliHlicil Every Wednesday Morning fiubscriptloii $t Per Annum. Advertising Hates Reasonable. -Hy BTEOK, SHEIiOR & SCHRODER. Communications of a personal cbar actor charged for as advertise ments. Obituary not lies and tributes of re spect, of not over ono bundrod words, will bo printed free of charge. All over that number must bo paid for at tho rate of ono cent a word. Cash to accompany manuscript. WALHALLA, S. C.: WEDXEKDAV, MAROR DJ, 101$. j ?_-:---- ' no i ige UTS EOH eui*, THOMPSON.! Lasl wed; we ii ibllshod a short article from W. O. Hamilton ex pros lng apprech lon ol and rover enc< for Oconce's Urn nd Old Man, Col. liobt. Anderson Thompson, and during Cns wcol< ii has boon ibo sonne of pleasure to us lo hear aol a few of Oconee's citizens speak in high commendation of tho spirit shown by Mr. I (amillon. Il is a source of regret thal Col. Thompson has not boen at Ids ellice on the Court House Square to re ceive tho congratulations and good wishes of bis friends. Knowing bim as wo do, however, we do not hesi tate lo say for bim (bal be appre ciates fully the bind feeling that ex ists in the hearts of Oconeeans and South Carolinians for bini. Wo have often noted Hie smile of apprecia tion and pleasure that lights his countenance at a kind reference to or a good wish for him. Possibly no niau in South Carolina rei elves ' more Bitch sentiments, written and spoken, than does tho venerable Col. Thompson and certainly no Olio moro richly deserves them. We print below a kind word sent to us from a good friend at Seneca: Seneca, Mar? ii 7. -Md I tor Keowee Courier: Allow me lo subscribo my name to tho eulogy on Col. lt. A. Thompson, by Mr. Hamilton, with a hearty "amen." lie was a bosom friend of my fainer and uncle. Wm. Hunter, both of whom have "cross ed over the river," and I am proud of tbe privilege of adding a word. \V. S. Hunter. V* i v> a ow (*.' >,l v, i? ..it I'oU i> tu . . "cu, ;n' LI.o .vnoia! pu bj hi .i ? ? ?i.-. . . rho hope .?!..: & fp<.mi rm, < . , .. lion. Dong may ho live! Dong will his memory live after be. loo. shall have "crossed over tho river." JU DOE MKMMIiVOKK. lt was our pleasure Monday to nicol and l . ' k for a .-.hort while with Judge li. W. Menimlnger, who ls presiding over the present session of Court here. 1 ?> is an interesting .'all.er and impresses one with the fad that he not only knows some thing, im I possesses I lie ability and th<- willing.less lo impart his knowl edge to oi hers, (hie has but lo lis ien io learn some fact that impresses lisch indelllbly. Nol tl few ba\<' learned this, and it is due to this fact thal numerous requests have been inado of Judge Mepimingcr to speak to tho public Ol' Oconeo upon timely subjects, and he has consented lo do so. Arrangements baie been made, for tho use of the Oourl Mouse to morrow (Thursday) oveiliug, when ai s.l"> o'clock, .Iudge Memminger will deliver au address, His sup. jcet will bo a broad one. "Retro spect ol' tho progress of (ho country, and tho Importance of administra tion ol' and adherence lo law as es sential to tho preservation, peace! and prosperity of tho people." I nder this bonding ii is Iiis pur-' pose to lead bis lu-.uers through the1 history ol the counlr) down to tho j present limo, giving always a spe cial tone aol only lo (he necessity j for laws. Itnt lo the equal necessity; for their due resp,; I and enforce-! mont. Wo bespeak for Judge Mcmmiii- ! get a largo audience, and we assure all that no one shall go away dis appointed. Wo urge overy citizen of j Hie county who can do so to avail himself ol ii-.is opportunity. Espe cially the gentlemen who compose , Hu; grand and p,>ul juries, mid tiloso who feel deeply interested in tho j bottermcnl of our county are urged j to be at tho t'ou?t H ou so Thursday evening at S.I., o'clock. Judge' Memiuiugor is a speaker well worth! listening to, Tho Union Times ls a plucky newspaper. Destroyed by lire building and plant the paper ap peared on time last week, and tho editora, Messrs. Rice and Nichols, announce that they will not only continue publication, but that the Times will not. be Intorrunt j in the least, nor will their tight on liquor and other evils of Union be deterred for a moment. IL ls Intimated that tho lire was of incendiary origin, the paper having made many ene mies by tho stand lt has taken look ing to tho enforcement of law and order in Its com nun 1 ty. We com mend the Times most hoartlly, and wish for it even-greater success In the future than lt bas attained In tho past. SENECA NEWS TOJA) IN li?IEE. Mr?. Marth? Ramsay Injured hy Fall. Major I). F. Sloan Also Hurt, Seneca. March 12.- Special: The patrons and pupils of tho high school aro Interested In field day exercises, which will be held at tho raco track next Friday afternoon. The track ls being put in good condition, and If tho weat ho r is favorable a big crowd will attend and lend encouragement to the young athletos. Several couples from tho dancing set attended tho leap year dance In Walhalla last Friday night. Mrs. Martini Ramsay happened to a painful and serious accident last week hy falling on tho hack steps of her residence and crushing her knee. She was alone at the Hmo of the ac cident, and was not able to move until help arrived several hours af terwards. She was removed to the residence of her son, who lived near, and received a physician's attention. Her friends hope to hoar of her steady improvement, and complete restoration lo health. Majoi ti. F. Sloan suffered a fall last Friday nigh! in .coin;; up the stair steps in bis residence here. While he was rendered very uncom fortable by the fall, his condition was not at any lime serious, and we hope .0011 to see him in the full enjoy ment of his usual good health. Mrs. W. S. Hunter and Miss Car rie Hunter spent several days In At lant;1, last week. The Once-a-Wook Club held a very delightful meeting with M r.s. Luke Vernor last Thursday. Tho meeting was lo have boen held with Mrs. .1. T. Ilolleinan, but on account of her absence from homo Mrs. Vernor ask ed for t he meeting. Miss Sue Gigntlliat was at home to a schu l number of her friends last Thursday evening, and tho occasion proved a delightful one Indeod. ' (lames were played, and at tho close a tempt lng and attractive luncheon was served. : Miss Helen Brackett, of Clemson, will visit Miss Verna Striming on Thursday. The Gossipers have been reorgan ized with Mrs. (?. W. Hallenger as president and Miss Mary dalia Reid as secretary. Tills generally means I wedding bells, which bil of informa tion is given merely to prepare tho friends of the Gossipers for the in evitable, which generally means a succession of showers. Practically no gardening has been done in Seneca on account of contin ued rains. Mrs .1. F.. Runion spent Monday shopping in Greenville. Sho was ac companied by her mother, who re-| costly arrived from Birmingham and Will make her home in Seneca for the present. W. 0. Hamilton is spending several days with his family herc. C. B. Smith ls visiting hero for a few <.. . 'toi'< iV.durnUtg ti) Missis-, (.ippij v. ..' . ' - ls '. ravelin'i foi' n $1)00 : ( OIWC'M O?' itali moro. Mrs., Ste itu; who h.v ItpdnJ ?1 io winter mon Hf i i il II 111 io it, nm a? 'IOU ii j linn t" Mississippi. The choral class of the Seneca High School ls doing good work practicing under the (dib ?(Mit leadership ol' Miss Latia Ballenger. The class will ap , ear again al the next public meeting of the literary society, which event will be keenly anticipated by their friends. Practice? oil the operetta "Pnsqul to," which will be given hy local tal ent for the bcnedl of the band, ls going on satisfactorily, and will be the occasion of a real treat for Sen eca people, who will bc glad of an op portunity to contribute to a benefit for so popular an institution. In the intrusi?n ol' a third and out side party upon ibo family tilt be tween Richland, Bounty Hand and Seneca correspondents to Tb.. Cou rier, WC are reminded of nu occasion when a man and bis wile were hav ing a bunt and a neighbor interfered. Result: Thc man and wife turned in and gave Ibo neighbor what he de served, ?i sound thrashing. Now we are willing to quarrel as mindi as wc please among ourselves, but outsiders must ho hands-off or brook serious consequences! If Richland's fertile soil produces garden sage, broomsnge i ' i and tho kind of sage that goes in sausage, why not a Harton sage? There's no "dog-in-the-manger" self ishness about this correspondent from Seneca. If Seneca cannot fur nish a sage, we are willing that Oco noe do. even if tho honor be claimed h.v a Richland suburbanite. Bul for downright genius that nnoymous skit from Richland takes tho cake! The preliminary debate between six young ladies of tho high school drew a packed house last Friday night. The subject." Resolved. That the United Stales should have woman suffrage." was splendidly contested, and the replies were particularly good. Tho judges, who were Revs. Greer of Westminster, Kirkpatrick of Seneca, and Prof. Calhoun of Clemson, gave Ibo question to the af firmative', and decided OU Misses Ijiev. H ra nt. Louise Lawrence and Maka Harper as Ibo three best debaters, and Ikey will con tesl for the Dovlo medal al the (dose of school. The preliminary debate for the boys will be held soon, when three ot thom will also be selected for tho final debate. The music program for Friday even ing was excellent. Including several numbers given by tho band. Rev. Mr. Greer rendered the judges' de lusion, which was done in a very hap py manner. Repels Attack of Death. "Five years ago two doctors told mo I had only two years to live." This startling Statement was made \ hy stillman Oreen, Malachite, Col. j "They told me I would die with con sumption, lt .vas up to me then to try the best Inn medicine, and I be gan to uso Dr. King's New Discov ery. It waa well I did. for to-day I am working and believe I owe my life to this groat throat and lung euro that has cheated tho gravo of another victim." It's folly to stiff pr with coughs, colds or othor throat and hing troubles now. Tako tho euro that's safest. Price. f>0c. and 111. Trial bottlo free at all drug gists. ' Blue Serg? that stay blue Wc guarantee absolute ly thc fast color of th? serges wc sell you They will neither fad< nor wear rusty, hut wil retain their pure, rici blue permanently. The Glob.; Tailoring Co. Cincinnati, have sent u sonic new serges with a fine fancy stripe ?ii them-de cidedly new fabrics for tin man who wants to stick to blue-hut wants a little lift in Ms summer clothes. Conic in anti sec them. They arc well worth tin effort. Let ns tailor you : blue snit to your individual Prices $20 to ?40. Ski Lowry k Holloway, SENECA? (S* O J Fast New York Train Wret ked, Mobile. Ala., March 9.-A fi sf \rai songer train from New York ran MHO a string of lumber cars hen ir.l'j to-day and .lohn Bryan, cf New ' :<.', a passenger, was perhaps f att- ; .. in jured and Voney Hewitt, . of phi cago, a railroad employee, wat !.:>.?'?v bruised, two cars hoing shattered by tho force of the collision. Chamberlain's Cough Hemed> n.is won its great, reputation and o-.'on sivo sale by its remarkable ou res .> coughs, colds and croup. It cari be depended upon. Try it. Sold by aji dealers. Important Church Meeting Satin ?hi i, Westminster, R. P. I)., Man i -Special: All members of We < ; Wesleyan Methodist church a ?<.-? <;iv. 'ed :<> ' ? ; i d* ii lie- ; a:.?. chju.rrjh Viisine tr ns.'i. d and every incube rv..'. UftXt ti ."vi. 3 p. m. Th.'tr ot' Import.?? in (? nec.e issi i'j he nrereat. 0 K. Cat ,t lin m /or NOTICIO T ; DEBTORS AND CP EDITORS. All persons Indebted to tho Es- ? tar.i of Mrs. M. 12, Bibb, deceased, aro hereby notified to make pay ment to tho undersigned, and all per sons having claims against said es tate will present tho same, duly at tested, within tho time prescribed by law or be barred. S. M. 1HBB. Y. C. LANGSTON, Executors. P. f). Address: Tho former at Westminster, the latter at Seneca. March 13, 1912. I 1-14 There Are Mauy Good PIANOS and among them there are several distinctly lino ones-Pianos of thc artistic character in which are the proofs of advanced skill and perfect ed development in material construc tion and musical results. Among tho Pianos of this charac- , ter none stands moro conspicuously '< prominent than the Chase Brothers' Pianos, sold by* AHROTT'S MUSIC HOUSE, Seneca, S. C. DRUGS K READ THE PRICED FOR YC Dr. Green's Sarsaparilla Com pound, $1 bottles for 50c. Dr. Kal roy's Sarsaparilla Compound, .$1 bottles for 50c Waverly Chemical Co.'s $1 size Sarsaparilla for 7f>c Waverly Chemical Co.'s Ex tract of Cod Liver Oil, with hy pophosphltcs, il bottle for 76c, Waverly Chemical Co.'s Ilypo phosphltes of Lime and Soda, $ I bott le for 75c. Hunt's Lightning bot Ile for I Tic. ; 2 for Hunt's (bi re, for Oil, 25c skin 25c and Itching eruptions. 2f>c. size for 15c, or 2 for 25c St. Joseph's Liver Regulntor, 25c, cans, 2 for 25c. Raymond's Cough Syrup, 25c. bottle for I 5c; 2 for 25c. Raymond's Nerve and Bone Oil, 25c. size 15c, or 2 for 25c Raymonds 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. Cartel's Pitan VOTICE OF FINA?J SETTLEMENT AM) DISCHARGE. Notice ia horobx given that the undersigned will mako application 11 D. A. Smith, Judge of Probate for .Acmeo County, in the State of South aiollna, at his office at Walhalla :'ourt House, on Monday, April 1, 1912, at ll o'clock a. m., or as soon aereafter as said application can be I oard, for leave to make dual settle lont of the Fstato of W. P. Outzs, deceased, and obtain llnal discharge aa Administrator of said estate. W. C. MOORE], Administrator. February 28, 1912. 9-12 . J. & G. Hf. BALLENGER, -UN RF RTA KERB. Successors to 1/IE J. H. ADAMS COMPANY. Mr. F. B. Adams in Charge ay Phono 051. Night Phono 1?. Odico at .cen Hardware Co., SENECA, S. C. SEE OCR SPRING LINE OF R. A G. CORSETS. ADD Tl IK LATEST MODELS. ONLY AT C. W. PITCHFORIPS. V?. t i dosi mr Out fin Bulk or at Retail, our entire (line of DryGoods, Clothing, Shoes,, Hats, Caps, Coat Suits, Skirts,1 Underwear, Knit i Goods, Shirts/ Neckwear [Trunks, etc. etc. < * Going out of bu siness. Come if i i you want BAR GAINS, j* M. 5. STR1BLINQ, Westminster. EEPING PACE WITH KING COTTON. > BELOW AND SEE >URSELF. Andrew's Sure-Shot Vermi fuge, 25c. hollie I ."ic; 2 for 25e. Andrew's Expectorant, L'.",c. hollie I .".c.: 2 for 2."ic. Andrew's Lillie lllack Devil Pills, '1 "?c. boules I ?e., or 2 for L' fie, Andrew's Cold and Liver Tea, 25c. can I 5c., or 2 for ?.'.o. Lightning Cough Syrup, 25c. bottle 15c., or 2 for ii r.e. Lightning Hot Drop, 25c. bot tle I ."?e., or 2 for 25c. Andrew's Cold Tablets, 25 to a box. L'.'.c. boxes 1 f)(<, Lax-Pbos, ?ne. bottles Tor 25c. Pitcher's ('astoria, 20c. Soothing Syrup, 25c. bottles i ftc. Colgate's Talcum Powder, ?oe. cans ir>e. Colgate's Ribbon Dental Cream, 20c, Prophylactic Tooth Brushes, 35c. kind for 25c. Blue Scnl Vasaline. Bc. bot tles for 4c. Celery Compound. $1 bottles tor 7;>c. Jiacyfj5 s. c. This splendid car, with tho following li. Detroit; i Cylinders, 5 Dawson tor, Extension Top, Speedometer, Windshield, Horn und Tools, Ford Here's a IVlodel T T. FASTS ta FORD There are no "glittering generali ties" tn FORD advertising, it gives you tho established FACTS. Wo ap peal to your judgment through FACTS, not with claims-and you know it's more profitable to live with a FACT than to nurse a family of "claims." There's this about FORD advertis ing that makes lt particularly dis tinctive and that ls its positive har mony with FACTS. lt ls just like FORD Model T-reliable, positive. We tell you FORD Model T ls the lowest priced quality car and Imme I dlately follow with the FACTS. Entire mechanical construction of Vanadium Steel, scientifically heat treated- tho very best as well as the most expensive steel made. The only molor car with the Mag neto built into the flywheel as a part of tho motor; tho only motor car In which lhere are neither 'li leila nor j . ?nv.'eries. This is tilsb a KOCl' mag- J ? ,i rr bu ii ? .mildly i:i pul - wa snops. j j Tho b'gbrcv.' welgbl .!.> iyllnoVr mo . ', tho ?01 iii, size, power and capacity considered--60 pounds to tho horespower. The cheapest l-Cylinder motor car In maintenance, 20 to 2fi miles on one gallon of gasoline, and fi,OOO to 8,000 miles on one set of tires. The simplest motor car in design; anybody of ordinary intelligence quickly understands its every me chanical detail. A durable car is best evidenced by there being in active opera!Inn to day more than 100,000 Model FORD cars; the most widely known motor car, as it is seen in every part of the civilized world, it is the Universal Car. The FORD Model T has the lowest purchase price and running cost per mile per passenger of any motor car In t lu? world. Write, Phc R. C. CARTER . Walhall - THE LAS FOR. THAT FINE IN WOOD BARI The price has gone sky ment will bc 25c. higher, supply while it lasts. Bring thc good wife alon; shopping-she wants thc g( so warm. We are daily opening Spring Goods and our Read never better. Splendid School Dresses, 75c. and $1,00. 7'hcy are New lot Wash Skirts in Brown Linen $ Fine P. K, $2.1 Our store is full of intc/CJ us a look. See thc new Spring Slip] little "Tots" at 50c. and up, and up. HUNT SENECA, - completo equipment, for $d0(> F, O. ?er?, two o-iiich Ga? Lamps, Genera Three Oil Imnips, Automatic Brass Magneto,Built into tho Motor. i FORD During Car Handsome, Foredoors, Roomy, up-to tho minute in desired details; strong; simple, und backed wit lu a record of live years' satisfaction-giving re sults ju nil parts of the world to more Gnu? 100,000 users. This beau tiful Motor Oar, completely equipped, for only $??0 F. O. B. Detroit. FACTS fra FORD The high quality and the low prlco of Model T FOUL? aro possible be cause of: 1st: The extreme simplicity and accurately scientific design-tho cre ation ol' the marvelous Inventive ge nius of Henry Ford. 2d: Tho scientifically heat-treated Vanadium Steel material. We empha size this because it ls vitally Import ant that you should know tho sort of materials used In tho construction of tho motor car you buy. 3d: The most efliclont automobile factory In tho world, where the work men nre employed during the entire year building only this ONE WON DERFUL CAR. 4th: The large production-75, 000 FORD Model T ears In ono year. r>th: Tho Ford Motor Company de votes all Its energy to tho production of only one car; lt finances the en tire business itself, and this is a mighty force In manufacturo; no borrowed money, no interest-bearing bond issues, no mortgages, but every thing bought and -paid for with spot cash, and sold the same way. Thero ls Intense significance In the i'n< ibi overy fifth cai* sold In Amer li al > ear ? rr. a FORD Model T. This Elgnlftcuueo lbc>ron&Qij ivp?n ypd know that .eve..':: third, car made v. America thh. : ear will be a FO*;D vii I. t P. FORl> .Model T cars wuuiu not h.e made in such quantities if establish ed merit had not produced tho de mand. If tho Model T had not satis fied its thousands and thousands of users. FORD Model car is in largest demand because of ils all-around util ity; it. meets tho motor want, of everybody, from tho man of leisure to the busy worker; from the doctor and professional niau to tho banker and farmer. Remember all FORD cars aro sold fully equipped-wo specify (he equip ment article by article. When you buy buy a FORD Model T you buy a com plete car. In addition to FORD Model T Touring Car we have for Imm?diate delivery: Ford Model T Torpedo, fully equip ped, F. O. Fi. Detroit.$ft00 Ford Model T Commercial Road ster, fully equipped, F. O. B. De troit .$500 Fowl Model T Delivery Car, fully equip|K'd, F. O. ll. Detroit ... .9700 mc or See or L. O. WHITE la, S. C. IT CALL - PATENT FLOUR RELS AT ?5.25_ ward and thc next ship See to it that you get your g and let her do her spring X)ds before the weather is a most beautiful linc of y-to-Wcar Department was in fast colors, at 50c, 69c, great. . . ^. Linen at $1.00 and $1.25. 11.50 and $2.00. [)0 and $2.50. ;t to you if you will give pers in all colors, for thc , and thc ladies at $1,00 ^IL R'S s.e.