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loNE CENT AWORD j (Small advertisements under ; this heading Inserted at rate of One cent a word per Insertion. I Four insect ions for pric e of | three.) FOR H Ai Ai-One mule, at a bar gain; terms to suit purchaser. Also, some good molasses at 7f?c. gallon. ItrCH A KO HOLLAND, Walhalla 23* VOH SA LU-One Ford auto body, III good shape: one one-horse wagon at a bargain. H. I). OELK EHS, Walhalla. 19-tf. rou SALI-:-oood frosh cow. calf live week s old; gives 2 >,!> gallons dally. Apply Mrs. J, M. SANDERS, (near Poplar Springs!. Walhalla, lt. V. I). No. I. 22* ???* * * * * ?j? ?j? ?j? ?j? ? j? ? j ? ? j . * * * ?j ? ?j? ?j? ?j? * .J. ?t. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. .?* ********** ********* - Miss Myra Fant spent the week end at Greenville visiting Misses Idnh Pitchford and Pauline Stock at G. W. C. -Corporal Charlie B, Davis, of Camp Jackson, spent the week-end visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Davis, near West I'nion. --(leo. F. Moldau, of Charleston, is spending some time in Walhalla with his daughter, Mrs. Louis Muller, and family. -Wauled -Man and his wife to move to saw mill camp to take charge of boarding house for camp. Good pay for right party. See me at once for particulars. ,1. C. Shockley, West Union.-Adv. - Plenty of side-dressing on hand to meet demands at warehouse of Baylis W. Harrison and C. W. Pitch ford See advertisement elsewhere and call on them. -Air. and Mrs. Frank White, Mrs. W. A. Ivester and Fred. Wood, of Anderson, spent Sunday In Walhalla visiting at the home of Dr. .lohn .1. Thode. Mrs. Ivester ls a sister of Dr. Thode. Hoheit L. Hogers, who has been a student of Davidson College, David son. \\ C., the past year, returned to Walhalla last Sunday afternoon, and will spend his vacation with his mo ther, Mrs. lt. L. Rogers. His friends are pleased lo welcome him on his visit. - For Sale-Fresh milch cow. See C. A. Lynch, Walhalla, S. C.. Route No. 1.-Adv.* -The Pacific Mutual Life Insur ance Co. of California, wants an op portunity lo toll you all about their liberal Insurance policies. See ad vertisement on the sixth page this week. II. H. Deason represents this company In this territory and has made many friends, personally and for his company. -.. The Winthrop College announce ment appears In this week's Courier. This announcement contains valua ble information with regard to en trance examinations, scholarship ex aminations, ede. Write President I), ll. Johnson, Kock Hill. S. C.. il" you desire Information not contained i" itie advertisement. Miss Gussie Du Prc returned to] Walhalla last Wednesday evening after closing a most successful term nf school at Howman. S. C. Her many Oconcc friends aro delighted to have her among them again. She will bo here for lim summer months with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. IO. M. Du Pro. who live near town. Lost Huch ol' keys; on ring with lettering, "J. A. Stock, Walhalla Lodge No. CT. K. ol' I'." Finder re turn to this olllce. Reward. Adv. -The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. R. IO. Rowen will regret to know that they have moved back to their home at Norris, Picketts county. They ?ame over for the early spring months on account of the health of Mrs. Uowon and their children. They have greatly improved, hence the re turn to their old home. -J. F. Heddon, of West Huton, who has been quite ill for the past ten days, is improving, though slow ly, and he hopes soon to be about his regular duties. Mr. Hodden was suf fering from an attack of mumps, and this lcd to complications with other troubles. Ills friends hope to see him about as usual tu the very near I uture. -v.. T McKinney, of Faculty I'. ?l recently presented us with a straw berry of mammoth proportions, lt was measured two ways. The circum ference of the berry was 7 !4 inches, ;.nd around the other way it meas ured I'Ti Inches. Mr. McKinney is elso a fine gardener as well as a > t ra wherry uro wer. Hoy Kay. of Kirmingham. Ala.. ; nd Mrs. W. I). Cox, ol' Helton, spent last Wednesday night ill Walhalla with relatives. Mr. Kay returned to Rirmiughnm Thursday morning, and (.ii Saturday ho left H Inn ing ham with lb" selectmen ol' that dis trict for ('amp Sevier, Greenville, where he will go into training. This was Roy's lust sisit to Walhalla In about ten years. - Columbus wagons are good wag ons. W. M. drown & Son. Adv. -We note that Sergt. Rune 11. Stribling, who has been stationed at Chlckamnilga Park, Ga., since lie won his right to the title of sergesnI in the army, has now been transfer red to Camp Wadsworth. Spartan burg. He is engaged in the training of men from tho draft now reaching the Wadsworth camp. Stiles C. Stribling, who has been in charge of military training at a college at Leb anon, Tenn., has been transferred to the Agricultural Department and is now serving in the capacity of dem onstration agent for Cherokee county, with headquarters at Gaffney. These young men are sons of Mr. and Mrs. J, p. Stribling, of Richland. Lloyd Drown, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Brown, of Walhalla, has also boen recently transferred from Chickamau ga Park to Camp Wadsworth. He has boon In regular army service for ?overa 1 months. -A few hundred bushels country j corn for salo; $2 per bushel. J. J. Ballenger, Richland, S. C.-Adv. -Miss Lelda Pooro, of Relton, is visiting her friend, Miss Gertrude Smith. - Mrs. J. W. Shclor left Monday for Staunton, Va., where she will be for some time with relatives. Miss Maggie Martin, of Green wood, is spending a few (lays in Wal halla visiting her friend. Miss Addie Tatham. - -lt is not necessary to buy an au tomobile every year or two. One Oldsmobile will nive you perfect sat isfaction for a great many years. W. M. Brown & Son. Walhalla..Adv. Charlie Caines and sister. Miss Bessie Caines, of Central, spent Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. I), liuskamp, near West Union. Rev. C. lt. Abercrombie will preach ut Pleasant Ridge, church next Sunday afternoon at 4 o'colck. Sun day school will be conducted at :< o'clock Public cordially invited. - Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. W. Darby, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hammond, Misses Ruth, Annie H., and Carrie Darby, of Sandy Springs, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Dong last Sunday. - Rev. Mr. Littlejohn will preach at tho Oakway Presbyterian church on the first Sabbath in .lune at 4.30 p. m. (new time). A cordial invita tion is extended to all to attend this service. - Handbag Lost.Between Wal halla and Seneca, in publie road, lan der will please leave with H. 0. Busch, Walhalla, and get reward, ad. -We are requested lo announce that the Woman's Mlslsonury Society of Rocky Knoll Baptist church will meet next Sunday, .Mino 2d, at the church just after Sunday school. ?All members are urged lo be present at this meeting. - Mr. and Mrs. ll. R. Hughs and children and Wade C. Hughs, Esq., spent a short while at Wagener, Aiken county, last week. Tho Messrs. Hughs were attending to business matters. Mrs. H. R. Hughs and chil dren making the. (rip for a pleasure outing. -Married, at the residence of Clerk of Court .John E. Craig, who performed the ceremony, on Sunday afternoon last, at 7.30 o'clock. Miss Emily Jane Gillespie and John Mit chell Kuemmeror, both of this sec tion. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Gillespie, who live near town, and the groom ls a son of 'Mr. and Mrs. John il. Kuemmerer, also residents of this section. There are many who will join with The Courier in extending to the young couple all good wishes. --Wo have the following second hand cars for sale-all in very best mechanical condition, newly over hauled: One 1017 model 'Ford road ster; one 10 17 stylo Ford racer; one Mitchell roadster, four passenger: one new Ford truck; one new Max well truck. W. M. Brown & Son, Walhalla.- Adv. -'Word has been received in Wal halla to the effect that Edwin Hughs, who volunteered for service in the navy J Ubi fall, and who was assigned to duty as a student in the wireless school at Cambridge, Mass., has com pleted tho prescribed course, passed his examinations successfully, and has been assigned to tluty on the IT. S. ship Maine. Kd. has numerous friend.-, here who will wish him every success in his work tor Uncle (Bain, and a sate and carly return .'after the war." Ile is Ibo youngest son ot' Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Hughs, ol' Walhalla. Two men. one white and one col ored, have recently been brought to the Oconee jail charged with deser tion from army. Allen Hogg, white, from Virginia, ^ s moved from the jail Monday by an army olflcer from Cain]) Greene, Charlotte, N. C., from which camp lt ls alleged that he de serted. Wilson Nash, colored, is now in the Jail awaiting actior on tho part of the military authorities. He baa been declared a deserter by the Adjutant General's office at Camp' Savior, Greenville, the negro having failed to file his questionnaire or re port for service. -Everybody says Oldsmoblles are the best automobiles In tho country. Brown says he guarantees 'em to be the host. W. M. Brown & Son.-Ad. -H. Fnyonsky. of Walhalla, was among Oconee's selectmen who lett lhere last Saturday morning for Camp Jackson for training. Harry ls an allen. Ile came to America about nine years ago from Russia. Ile came to Walhalla three years ago, and since residing here has made a num ber of friends, all of whom wish him well. Harry said on Ids return he expected to change the sign over his store to read something like this: "ll. Fnyonsky, the Man Who Helped Whip the Kaiser " Frank Childress, who has been an employee ol' the Pied mont Auto Co. for several years, was also among thc* selectmen. Prank ls a clever fellow and will make good. His friends wish him success, li wi.-; learned with much regret in Walhalla yesterday thal Frank Davis. >. son of Mrs. John W Davis, formerly of Walhalla, had had an ac cident near Seneca Saturday ev mi nv in whi< h a negro child about 7 or S years '>* agc '. JSI its Ufo. Young Davis v MS traveling in an automobile in the Corinth church community, passing another automobile in the road. This automobile was driven by a Mr. Kelley, who had taken up three small negro children and had brought them a considerable distance toward their home, his act being out of kind ness to the children in giving thom n "lift" in his car. Tho car had stop ped on the side of the road to permit the children to get out. Just as thc automobile young Davis was driving came alongside the stationary car thc little negro child that was killed step ped'from the standing car in front ol the cai driven by young Davis. Thc accident happened just about dusk An inquest was held Sunday by thc coroner and a jury, and the verdict exonerated young Davis of any blame In the matter. -Wo cnn save you money on au tomobile tires. Our tires are sold With a 6,000-mile guarantee. We sell 'em cheap. W. M. Brown & Son.-Ad -'Brown has lt, or Brown got4?}' it. Adv. j -MIBS Lula Busch ls spending '?hin week In Green ville visiting ani?mg friends, j -Head the advertisement of LX Blumenthal, of Westminster, In this; issue of The Courier. He is offering some specially attractive prices ^ in standard goods. j - A majority of the Walhalla school giris and boys will arrive this week. The Clemson contingent is expected to-day. ', he Winthrop girls will arrive Friday. - There will bo a missionary rally at the Oakway Wesleyan .Methodist church on the first Sunday night in .lune, beginning at 7.30 o'clock. lOvorybody cordially invited to at tend. - lt will pay you to see what Brown has to offer you in automo bile tires and accessories.-Adv. - Horn, last Friday morning, at the Oconce Hospital, unto [lev. and I Mrs. I.. W. Langston, of Walhalla, a daughter. Both mother and child are doing well. -Rab Cross, who has for some time been employed In the railway service at Helton, spent a short while last week with his parents here, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Cross, and among friends. -'Best patent white flour: 24-lb sack. $1.48; IS-lb sack $2.?)r>. C. W. ft J. E. Bauknight, Walhalla, ad. - Mrs. I. C. Lee, of Columbia, and Mrs. R. W. Shelor, of Anderson, spent several days tn Walhalla last week visiting at the homo of their niece, Mrs. W. D. Moss. These la dies have numerous friends here who are always pleased to welcome them to our midst. -On account of Thursday of this week being a national holiday, the Walhalla post office will be closed tito entire day except for short dura tions on arrival of tho trains. No money order business will bo trans acted and there will bo no service on the rural routes. The village carrier will make the morning trip only. -Announcement has been made by the trustees of the Keowee Grad ed School that Miss Vera White will have charge of the school this year as principal. Miss White is well known to many of our people, as she has taught heretofore in this county. She is a daughter of Rev. and Mrs.'.l. A. White, of Branchville. The next session of the Keowee school will be gin in July. -All kinds of Keels-for men, wo men, boys and girls. C. W. & J. E. Bauknight, Walhalla.-Ad v. - Miss Johannah Baumgarte] re turned last Wednesday from Birm ingham, Ala., where she had spent several months with her sister, Mrs. Julia Hose, and family. She was ac companied on her return by her niece, Mrs. Sophie B. Wood, and in fant son, who will spend some Unie here. Mrs. Wood is pleasantly re membered here as Miss Sophie Rose. -Sam C. Boggs arrived In Oconce yesterday from St. Augustine, Fla. He made the trip on a motorcycle. After spending a few days In the New Hope section with relatives, he will leave for a month's trip to Nor thern cities. Mr. Boggs is an instruc tor in the Flordida School for the Deaf. Mr. Boggs is a mute. Ile graduated from the Cedar Springs Institute several years ago. -We have a complete line Ford radiators and Crown fenders, for all model Ford cars. Have your Ford llxed up for the spring's driving. W. M. Brown & Sou. Walhalla.-Adv. -Attention is directed to the ad vertisement of tho Matheson /lard ware Co., of Westminster. This en terprising firm lias prepared ltsell to take care of the needs of our people in the matter of all kinds of material?, needed in the canning of fruits and vegetables. They are also ready to handle all business entrusted to them In the way of supplying screen doors, windows, etc. Read their announce ment in this issue and call on thom. They will serve you well and nt prices very reasonable. -On Friday afternoon a most en joyable meeting of the Hayne Circle was held at the home of Mrs. .las. H. Darby. Aviation was the study topic for the afternoon. After tho pro gram there was a pleasant social hour, during which there was a cute contest and dainty refreshments, the national colors being carried out tn both. Mrs. Hotrlc.k and Mrs. Steck were the fortunate winnora of the dainty prizes. Among tho visitors present were Miss Phillips, Miss Crooks, Mrs. Ballenger of Starr, and Mrs. (.'. P, Corn, of Johnston. -A few Palm Beach suits for men and boys left. Come in and get i a suit. C. W. & J. IO. Bauknight. nd. ; lOx-Rcpresentntive Jus. H. Brown, I Of Oakway. was among friends in Walhalla for a short while Monday. Wo were glad to note that, with the aid of a cane. Mr. Brown is now able to gel ahmt with more ease tlinn for some Hmo. He still suffers some pain from the injuries received in the wreck on the Southern near Co lumbia some months ago. Mr. Brown is energetically prosecuting his farm work, overseein gthe operations In which ho heretofore has always given active assistance. We hope that ho may soon he able to walk and get about Arith his old-time agility and energy. -Wanted-A mau or lady, or man and wife, to take charge of summer hotel from June to September. Hotel ready furnished; right party act quick. Money-making proposition. W. M. Brown, Walhalla.-Adv. -'A near-riot was reported Mon day morning to the sheriff's ofllco in Walhalla, and Deputy Sheriff B. R. Moss went as soon ns possible to in vestigate the matter. He found that during Sunday aftornoon thoro had been somo considerable trouble In tho vicinity of tho Seneca Cotton Mill-a free-for-all fight In a family row. with Alex. Orr.' wifo and daughter on tho one side and Charlie Abercrombie, son-in-law and husband, on thc other. No one was seriously hurt In the fighting, though lt is said (hat a pistol was drawn and rocks flew with "power and unction" behind them. ?All of the parties were arrested and Plow D< the SIuj Wc have a large linc c your Plows now to brc GENUINE OLIVER And they plow better. "Plow deep while ing and better plowing If you need anythii HROWN HAS IT OR BROWN GETS IT. W. placed under bond for appearance be fore .Magistrate J. N. Hopkins, the hearing to be held next Saturday. Mille River Items. Little River, May 27.-Special: Our people are very busy at this time. Crops aro looking fairly well; gardens, potatoes and vegetables gen erally would be better off with a shower. ? Mrs. J. L. Talley, after spending some time in the High Falls section and other parts with relatives, has returned home. i Mrs. Pick Alexander is spending a : while at Whiteside Cove, N. C., with her son, Warren Alexander, who ls very sick. | Melton Lusk and others ot' our ? boys have answered the call to the colors. They carry the best wishes Of many friends with them. Dolphus Robertson ls now the mil ler at the Alexander mill. His many friends are delighted to have him ! back in our section. Claude, Homer and Ansel Bond, ol Richland, were among the visitors in our burg two days last week. For some cause unknown to the writer, Dr. W. J. Langston failed to reach Little River on the fourth Sat urday evening. Rev. R. A. Hudson lilied the pulpit on the fourth Sun day morning. J. B. S. Dendy, Esq., and Clem Watkins, of Walhalla, were circulat ing in these parts the past week in j the interest of tho Red Cross. They met with favorable results. ' I Secia Lusk, of North Carolina, made a business trip here the past j week. Side Dressing! It is just as important to j feed your growing crops as ! it is to fertilize your land before and at the time of ( planting. Don't neglect this important feature of successful farming. And remember wc have always on hand a full supply of Side Dressing Materials Call on us and let us quote ! you prices on the goods that you may find best | suited to your needs. B. W. Harrison, C. W. Pitchford, (Representing the Union (hinno Co. A of Winston-Salem, N. O. ) Walhalla, S. O. > lt Pays to Buy the Best "WI We Hove lt. Fly Time-S We have well assorted Windows and Screen W still higher when this sto< Better get yours now. Ballenger Hardware Seneca ^ep While ?gards Sleep!^ >f Genuine Oliver Chilled Plows and Supplies, Buy ak your stubble land. ?/* Insist on your Plow being a CHILLED, ii* We carry Supplies, always on hand. sluggards sleep," ?* This is the year for more plow with better plows, rig from a Plow Point to the Farm itself? see us. M. Brown & Son WALHALLA, S. C. BROWN HAS IT OH BROWN GETS IT. (Brand Imprint.) i Take home a box of better light-^a carton of five Mazda lamps. They will better your sight and keep your electric bills down, C. W. PITCHFORD, Walhalla. te 199VX? WV TM? UNITED $TATE$ 0OVftRKM?MT Buy Them And Help Win The War FOR SALE EVERYWHERE TIRE VUCLANIZING! PROMPT, EXPERT, GUARANTEED SERVICE. ?E. II. LOISELLE, Tiro Hospital.Anderson, S. O. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. All persons indebted to the Estate of .J. T. TIMMS, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment Ito tho undersigned, and all per Isons having claims against said estate will present thc same, duly attested, within tho time prescribed by law, or bo barred. (MRS.) EMMA C. SUM MERELL,, Executrix of Estate of J. T. Timms, Deceased. May ir?. 1918. 20-2.1 creen Time stock of Screen Doors, ire. Thc price will bc ;k is exhausted. and Fur nit lire Co., , s. c, Eye Sufferers Who Need Glasses! Railroad fare paid ono way to our Oconee County Patients Who Purchase (tinsses. Byes examined by specialists and glasses made while you wait. Kodak Films Developed by Exports Odom-Schade Optical Co., A. A. Odom. President. A. II. Schade, Sec'y iV: Treas. Consulting Optometrists, Masonic Temple, Greenville, S. C. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT AND DISCHARGE. , (Notice la hereby given that the un j dersigned will make application to V. F. Martin, Judge of Probate for j Oconee County, in tho State of South ; Carolina, at his office at Walhalla Court House, on ERIDAY, tho 21 at day of JUNE, 1918, at fl o'clock In the forenoon, or ns soon thereafter as said application can be heard, for leave to mako final settle ment of the Estato of W. E. Boyd, deceased, and obtain final discharge as Executor of said estate. J. B. HOLDER, Executor of the Estate of W.E. Boyd, deceased. May 22, 1918. 21-2* Almost pure whlto light has been obtained from mecury vapor lamps by a German electrician who has added a small portion of cadmhuim to the mercury,