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ai KEOWEE COURIER (Established 1849.) Published Every Wednesday Morning Buliscrlptiou Kl Per Annum. Advertising Rates Reasonable. -rR.V BT ECK, S m: COK & SCHRODER. Communications of a personal character charged for ns advertise ments. Obituary notices ana tributes of respect, of not over 100 words, will bo printed free of charge. All over that number must ho paid for at tho rato of one cent a word. Cash to accompnuy manuscript. WALHALLA, 8. C.: _ WE OXES DAV, SEPT. Hi, 1017. WALHALLA MUST HAVE IT. The word "must" ls correct. We have been saying for a long while that Walhalla needs a hotel, ought to have a hotel, is hampered without a hoted, ?-le. etc. Now comes a man who has been in Walhalla in a busi ness capacity for some months, is in terested in the growth and prosper ity of the town, and lie says Walhalla MUST have a hotel. We agree with liini most heartily. Here is in brief what this business mau among us, but not yet entirely of us, says: "Walhalla must have a hotel. lt is to every one's interest to have one. and a good one. People want to visit your town, but they can't; you want them to come, and you cannot invite them. "Von lia ve tho pretties! and most conveniently situated moun tain town anywhere to lie found. Rut how can people lind this out when you have no hotel at which to entertain them? You have Hie churches, schools, air, mountains, and the best water and the best people, "Why can't you get together? I am with you most heartily if there ls anytbing I can do." So thora wo are, The gentleman (Rioted above is "with us" if there is anything he can do. One thing is certain, and (Ital is (hat he is not ready to come in among us and do ALU. No other sane man is going to come into our midst and attempt to do single-handed what the people of I he community ought to do for them selves. ||(> is willing to li ol p -will ing even to take a load lint lie natu rally wants to know that the people ol' Walhalla are solidly back ol' and with him. If the people ol' Walhalla want a ? the ability to do tilings, will take enough interest to inquire at this of fice as to the identity of this man, and then support him in a whole souled off>>rt to get. at the earliest possible moment. what Walhalla must have? The proposition is open! Germany Regrets Issues. London, Sept. 17.-Germany sent a note to Sweden highly regretting tim disagreeable issues raised on ac count ol' Sweden transmitting tele grams to Germany, according to tho Stockholm correspondent of the Cen tral News. Germany says that she is obliged to Sweden for transmitting tho messages, but regrets that her representatives in Argentine should have used the phraseology tiley did. The Mya Da gi I gt Allenhanda, ol' Stockholm, which printed the an nouncement thal Germany sent a note to Sweden, says that Germany instructed all ol' its representatives to foreign countries to refuse to ac cede to any attempt intending to force them to reveal to the Swedish government tile contents ol' code messages they may submit to it. Sweden Liberals Regret Action. Stockholm, Sept. 17.-A great lib eral mass meeting here adopted r?so lu tlon.s regretting that tho govern ment was not in position to deny that it passed cipher messages to Re iii n without knowing their contents, and thal such carelessness could happen. They vigorously demanded that Hie government take the necessary meas ures to (dearly demonstnrle to tho Swedish people a determination to maintain absoluto neutrality. Incident Not Closed. Rue?os Aires. Sept. 17.- Foreign Minister Pnoyredon informed the As sociated Press that ho is sa tis H ed that the expulsion of Count Luxhurg, the German minister lo Argentina, has not closed the incident growing! out ol' tlie telegrams the minister sent lo Berlin through the Swedish legation here. The minister said lie | would rot grant (lie request ol' the Senate to explain tile situation at a | secret session, a.- Hie government thinks it would lie imprudent to dis- j cuss t'ne matter now. Minister Pueyrcdon declared thal i the Argentine government intends to j net energetically, but not precipitate- j ly in upholding tho honor of the re- | public and to ( lose the present incl- j dent favorably. Fighting on Riga Front. Petrograd, Sept. IO.--Heavy fight ing i; in progress on Hie northern end of the front in Russia. To-day's official statement say.> the Russian troops are holding firm, repelling Germ?n attacks. Austro-German at tacks on the Rumanian front were beaten back. Singing nt ('ross Roads. There will bo an all-day singing at Cross Roads Rapt 1st church No. 2 on the flrsd Sunday In October, con ducted by R. E. Long abd K. L. Bur ton. Public invited to bring song hooke and well-filled baskets. J. Ii. Sutiles. I (W'ONEE'H EXEMPTED MEN. District Board Itoport? Certified LIM Jo County Hoard. Local Hoard for tho County of OCO 1100, hereby certifies to District Board the following list ot names and ad dresses of persons who have been duly and legally called by said board for the military service of Hie Uni ted States and who have been by said local board exempted or dis charged within the meaning of the rules and regulations prescribed by the President under the Act ot Con gress, approved May 18, 19 17: Serial No. Order No. 309 .lames S. Cannon, GO Salem. 1334 Karie Dewitt Simpson, IS1 Walhalla, Ut. l, 128 David Dekalb Dickson. '.IT.) Westminster, 700 Mix, Terrell J. 304 Ka lr Play. ll!?.") Putnam, William Lee. 300 Westminster, Itt. 3. li it 7 Carroll, Lester Logan. 3(5 7 Westminster, Rt. 2. 73?) Hopkins, Edgar Eugene. 309 Seneca. 1028 Walters. Thos. Baily. 370 Westminster, Rt, 3. 1425 Standrldge, Leo. 372 Madison, Rt. 1. 368 Cox, Lawrence Robt. 376 Seneca, Rt. 5. , '..Ti Moore, Carl. 37 7 West Union. 926 Martin. Lemuel Walker. 38 1 Westminster. 1919 Kay. Sloan. :t86 Westminster. Sil Kinn, Lig?n Pettigrew. 388 Westminster, Rt 2. 1 17", Powell, Curl. 389 Mountain Rest. 1 360 Spencer, ('eke. 397 Westminster, U.K.D. 8 18 Littlejohn, .las. C. 398 Clemson College. 22 1 Burton. Cicero. 40 1 West minster. 1537 Taylor. Herman Roscoe. 102 Walhalla. jilli Smith, Freeman. 101 Richland. 1016 Wtlbanks, Arthur. 405 .Madison. I I 064 Miller. Archelaus 409 Jfalhalla, R. K. I). 170 (Watt. Samuel Luther. 415 Seneca. 1507 Tucker, Lawson Thadis. 117 Westminster, Rt. 3. 1284 Russell. Fred Irvin. "**4 20 Russells. 9 0 Barkley, Dos8 A. 421 Clemson College. 177 Ellenberg, Win. Oscar. 423 Seneca, I 1179 Osborne, Tommie L. 425 To wini Ho, Rt. 1. 753 Henry, Samuel Burt. 426 Townvlllo, Rt. 3. ; 168 Burns, .las. Washington. 431 Seneca. Itt. ?. i 124 Dorsey, Andrew. 435 Newry. I :: I 7 Smith, John. 437 Westminster. Rt. 4. i 1 1SS Powoll, Luther. 439 . . j u'.J - uweil, . .. Walhalla, Rt. 2. 1517 Taylor. Roscoe Charles. 454 Newry. 336 Crenshaw, Ben. Franklin. 459 Seneca. 19 52 Morris. Tine. 4 60 Seneca, Rt. 2. 212 Burton, Jas. Samuel. 461 Westminster. 1 160 Powell. (Menu. 467 Westminster. 1143 Owens, Robt. Leo. 471 Westminster. Rt. 2. 1652 White. Wm. Walter. 473 West Union. 1433 Sanders. Ben. Clifton. 474 Seneca. 1798 Evans, John Andrew. 477 West Union. 622 Holland, Edward Costello. 4 78 Westminster. 585 Gillespie, Clint. 479 West Union. I2?7 Rarkley. John T. 483 Sab; m. 1077 Mulkey, Franklin L. 484 Westminster. 1961 'Mattison, Iolanthe. 485 Walhalla. Rt. I. 1035 Mathis. Carson. 489 Fair Play. 1634 Williams, Jolatah Byrd. 490 Seneca, Rt, ;">. 1 439 Smith, John'Thos. 49 4 West Union. 1554 Vaughn, Layern Kelton. 497 West Union, 1401 Sheriff, Matthew P. 498 Fair Plav. 2151 Walker, Horace. 6 0 0 Townvllle, Rt. 3. v 87S Ledford, Clarence L. 5 0 3 Seneca, Ut. 5. 1059 Mc.Mahan. .las. Duff. 504 Walhalla. 1776 Davis, Sherman 507 Salem. Rt. 2. 357 Cobb, Ephraim W. 508 West minste r, 33 I Cox. Charlie O. R 1 1 Fair Play. 192 Frady, John C. 515 West minster. 14 12 Smith, Win. I). 523 West Union. 3 IO (Mark. .las. M. V. 527 West Union. 1 10 7 Smith, Ferdinand. 53 0 Richland. SO Butt, Julius 5 11 Walhalla. 1021 Moore, Charlie. 5 43 Salem. 1 2fl I Reid, Cleo. IL 6 11 Wes! minster. 1341 Smith, Ceo. Wash. 546 Westminster. 2 159 Williams. .Ino. B. Cordon. 548 Seneca, Rt. 2. 1043 Moore, .lohn Cokes. 549 Madison. Rt. 1. 1606 Wilson, James B. 550 Salem. 7 I Black. Luther Burt. 552 Westminster, Rt. 2. 1593 Watkins. Bishop L. 559 Mountain Rest. 12 60 John II. Rochester, 5 64 Salem. Men with the following Order Nos. were physically deficient: 361, 372, 376, 381, 388, 389, 402, 404. 405, 409, 417, 420, 423, 426, 431, 430, 444, 446, 452, 454, 459, 400, 473, 477, 483, 484, 489, 490, 494, 500, 503, 515, 543, 544, 548, 559, ?C4. Jas. M. Moss, Chairman; .John F. Craig, Clerk. District Hoard Acts. The following list of men, called for military service by the Local Hoard tor Oconee County, have been duly passed upon hy the proper local and district board and aro hereby certified as selected tor military ser vice and not exempted or discharg ed: (Posted Sept. 12.) Order No Serial .No. S Will Held, c Walhalla, i l Evans Guyton, c Westminster, Itt. I. 11 Wm. Tho?. Bright, w Westminster. 55 Prue Sloan North, c Seneca. SX Sam Brown, w Seneca, Rt. 5. 124 ThoB. Garland Grimes, c. Seneca. 135 Hobt. B. Mentor, w Seneca, Rt. 2. ! 5 1 Sam Jones, c Westminster. 176 Jos. Reid Grogan, w Westminster. 199 Winfred l^eo Haynes, vv Westminster, Rt. 2. 202 Sylvester Harrison, c 212 John M. Roach, w Fair Play. 2 1 3 James Ferguson, c Westminster. 108 .los. McCool Burgess, \v Jocassoe. 2 1 1 tl us Allen, w Salem. 0 0 Eugene Cobb, c Calhoun, Rt. I. 69 Wm. Oscar Medlin, w West Union. !?7 Willie Curtis Hunt, w Westminster. Rt. 1. 175 Thad Harris, c Seneca, Rt. 4. 189 Simon Fidel Smith, w West minster. 239 Ellis Rankin O'Keliey. w Newry. 27 I Julius Cobb, w Westminster. (Posted Sept. IO.) 31 Pink Williams, c West Union. 138 Robt. Edgar Landrlth, w Seneca. Rt. 4. 1 15 David Asbury Brown, w Seneca. Rt. 4, 155 Major Davenport, c Westminster. (Granted until Jan. 1.) 107 Sam Houston, w West I'nioir 204 Ressie Phillips, w Long Creek. 221 Walker R. Owens, w Westminster, Rt. I. 228 Fred Jackson Hopkins, w Seneca. 330 John Lester Dickson, w Westminster. 354 Ulyg Berry, c West Union. I 334 1 .oui IA t.nii'/n nov ... 2022 1813 107 1986 140 1818 983 187.s 530 677 186S 1276 1793 1.82 56 1763 1066 65 2 1843 1432 lill 356 86 I 'i 1 76' 7 4 ! I ". 3 fl? ?iii) iiiiUf&ttUe Rice, v. West Union. 271 Winfield Baldwin, w Newry. 277 Will Simpson, c Westminster. 280 Andrew Perry, c Madison. 300 Eugene Childs, c Walhalla. 325 Sam J. Dickson, w Westminster. 327 Jas. B. Bennett, c Seneca. 343 Jesse Holcombe, w Fair Play. 35 1 Jasper N. Henderson, c. Seneca. 353 Mose Lewis, c Clemson College. 35/ Geo. S. Hamilton, w Walhalla. 361 Naaman Brown, c 1715 Seneca. 363 Lewis Monroe Sanders, w 1337 Walhalla. J. E. McDonald, Chairman. A. F. t.McKtssick, Secretary. York Men Get Bond. York. Sept. 15.-Thos. F. Mellow, representing thc ten defendants in York county jail presented by tho grand jury for murder in Hie Sims lync hing case, appeared before R. C. Watts. Associate Justice of the State Supreme Court, in Cheraw tills morn ing and secured an order for hail for T. R. I'enntngor. J. Meek McGill, Car son Lntttmore and Estell Bolin, whites, and Tom Sanders, Bill San ders. Lonnie Franklin and Lawyer Sanders, negroes, in the sum of $500 each, iind for Fred Pennlnger. white, for $3.500 and for Will Twltty, ne gro, for $3.000. All tho defendants except Fred Penninger and Will Twltty gave bond ibis afternoon and were releas ed from custody. Services at Catholic Church. Editor Keowee Courier: I'lease publish the following notice of ser vices at st. Francis' Catholic church, Walhalla: Sept. 23-(Seventh Sunday after Pentecost ? ila. m., mass and ser mon. The subject of the sermon will be: "No Catholic ever dreams ol' paying divine honors to the Bless? ed Virgin Mary." Tlie public always welcome. Wm. A. Tobin. Greenville, Sept. 15. _ -- Rainfall for Week. Rainfall for week ending Septem ber 16, at 7 p. m., ls furnished ns hy H. W. Brandt, co-operatlvo observer. The record follows: Date- Incho3 rainfall. Sept. 10-Ptly cldy .14 Sejit. 11- Ptly cldy .ll Sept. 12-Clear. Sept. 13-Ptly cldy . Sept. 14-Cloudy .T. Seiit. 15-Cloudy. Sept. 16-Ptly cldy. Sept. 16--Ptly cldy . Rainfall for week .25 7 Pershing's Message to Mon. New York, Sept. 13.-?en. Per shing has sent a message to American soldiers through the American Bible Society. lt will be Inserted In thc small khaki-covered Testaments, lt reads: "Aroused against a nation waging war in violation of ail Christian prin ciples, our people are lighting in the cause of liberty. Hardships will be your lot. but trust In God will give you comfort. Temptation will befall you, hut Hie teaching? of our Saviour will give you strength. Let your valor as soldiers and your conduct as men be an Inspiration to your com rades and an honor to your country." V.-M. Village News. The people of the mill village at Walhalla certainly appreciate the Im provements in the village which are being made by the company. The dwelling houses have been repaired and painted, also equipped with wa terworks and electric lights. There are six new houses being erected, and each will be nice enough for a chief to dwell in. The streets and sidewalks have recently been re paired by the company, and they are better than they have been for seve ral years. Our school has just opened, and we have two teachers. We are look ing for a good and prosperous school. Miss Frances ll ix is principal. We have had a raise on our wages, and now receive with our weekly pay a IO per cent bonus, and also a monthly premium. These "lifts" come itt mighty good, and we appre ciate the good deeds of the Vlctor Monaghan Company more than we can express in words or deeds. Kev. A. P. Marett filled his ap pointment here last Sunday, deliv ering two good sermons, one at 11 o'clock a. m. and the other Sunday night, to large and attentive congre gations. Prayer meeting is held each Wed nesday night at the Baptist church in the mill village. Come. V. Pansy Seed ?Oc per package Cabbage Plants 20c per . , . J 00 $ J.50 per , . 1,000' Mixed Daffodil Bulbs s J 5c, per dozen. j j The Anderson I Floral Co*, 533 Marshall Ave, I Airs. W. W. Chisholm, Mgr. I Phone 911. Fine Farm Land for Sale! I offer for Sale, for Cash and Quick * Transaction, 402 Acres Fine Land. Located on Keowee River. This tract is part of the well known B. Frank Robertson Estate. There are 4 0 acres of the finest River Bottom Land In Oconee; 00 acres land in cultivation; balance flue timber, well watered by river, creek and branches. Rood dwelling, barns, all outhouses. Write or see me for particulars. L. A. Lay, Agent, WALHALLA, S. C., RT. NO. '?. Sept. li). 1?? 1 7. 3D* NOTICE OF Fl NA Ii SETTLEM EN! AND DISCHARGE. notice ls hereby given that tho un dersigned will make application to V. F. Martin, .Tudgo of Probate for Ocouee County, In the State- of South Carolina, at his office at Walhalla Court House, on Thursday, the 18th day of October. I ill 7, at ll o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as said application can be heard, for leave to make final settle ment of the Estate of Rev. H. M. Barton, deceased, and obtain final discharge as Executors of said estate. It. E. MASON. A. ZIMMERMAN, Executors of the Estate of Rev. H. M. Barton, deceased. Sept. I!>, 1017. 38-41 NOTICE OF FI NA Ii SETTLEMENT AND DISCHARGE. Notice ls hereby given that, tho un dersigned will make application to V. F. Martin, Judge V>f Probate for Oconeo County, In tho State of South Carolina, at his office at Walhalla Court House, on Saturday, the 13th day of October, 1917, at ll o'clock In the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as fmid application can be heard, for leave to make final settlement of ?he estate of Milton Nicholson, decoased, and obtain final discharge as Execu tor of said estate. D. E. NICHOLSON, Executor of the Estate of Milton Nicholson, deceased. Sept. 12, 1917. 37-40 Sowing Time is Here - It is not thc seed that we expect SOME DAY to sow which brings results, but the seed that we have ACTUALLY sown that brings the harvest. Mere intentions to insure, no matter how good and gener ous, amount to nothing unless translated into actual deeds. Your wife and children cannot pay off your groceryman or a mortgage with your worthless inten tions. It is going to take actual money. MORAL : Sow a policy upon your life in The Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company and a Certain Crop is GUARANTEED. V J. W. DICKSON, State Agent, - - Anderson, S. C. B. H. DEASON, District Agent, - - Greenville, S. C. REFERENCES : The Bank of Walhalla, - - ? - - Walhalla, S. C. Mr. O. C. Lyles, ----- West Union, S. Q >|< 1 i I? * FOR SALE. * ]| igt We have 250 arres joining; the Town of Seneca with a main road ?gt bf through tho center; one mile from churches, schools and railroad bf 2* station; lovel and pretty. Some one is going to get interested. T S FRANK E. ALEXANDER, S ? (Of KENNEDY ? ALEXANDER, Anderson, S. C.) ? ? Dealers in Real Estnto. ? ? SEE ME AT WALHALLA, S. C. ft ? Wo, ure authorized hy a respon sihle (inn to pay $;L7I5 for good ? {f??} pine or oak wood loaded on cars at any point in Oconeo county. {8$ g& See me at Walhalla for particulars. KHANK E. ALEXANDER, Q The Conservation of Foods. We hear this spoken of now on all occasions, and while we have begun to practice this ad monition to some extent so far as the human race is concerned, we have not begun to realize the awful waste that goes on with feeding our farm stock. ?* J- ?fi ?fi Wc are offering a Feed Mill-a Combina tion Cutting and Grinding Mill-that will prer pare Roughage and a lot of Waste Feedstuffs on the farm, making a better class Feed than Cot ton Seed Hulls, for which you will pay this season $2.00 per 100 lbs. or more. It will pay you to investigate. Ballenger Hardware and Furniture Co., Seneca, - S. C. BUGGIES, WAGONS, HARNESS, Doors, Sash and Blinds. PAINTS AND OILS. - Complete Stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE W. P. Nimmons, Seneca, S. 0.