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? -<*/*/%^%. is**^*.^ ? New Stand ^*^?? Pretty N< Arriving A i Normand Dry Good? F. E? HARR READY-TO-WEAR SUITS, SKIRTS, W CROCKERY, GLASS, TIN ENA ONE CENT A WORD (Small advertisements under this Heading inserted at rate of ono cent a word per Insertion. Four Insertions lor price of threo.) AU grinding ut Karie's Mill for toiilh toll. _37_12_ _ Shingle Mill and Engiuo for Salo. T. E. ALEXANDER, Walhalla,_38 FIMO COW FOR SALE-Call or write WA lt H ION ADDIS, Walhalla, S. -C., Route I._1-7*_ W A N T IO D- Renter for a two horse crop; good land. Apply to M-., l\ O. Box 272.Walhalla.S.C.-4 FOR SALIO-Fino Milk Cow. Ap ply to R. D, OELKERS, Walhalla, S. O. _3 FOK SALK-Ford Touring Car, 1918 model. J. 13. ADDIS, Westmin ster, S. C. 1-4* All kinds of seed grain cleaned mid graded by special machine at Earle's Mill, 10c. por bushel. _37-12_ FOR RENT-A one-horse crop; good land. Will furnish stock. Mrs. EFFIE J. DICKSON, Route 2, West minster, S. C. 4-5 * FOR SALI-)-Fon! Touring Car; in good running order. Apply at once to J. L. SEIGLER, Walhalla, S. c __3_?_*L_ SAWS GUMMED; porch columns and wood turning done. Satisfaction or no money. See S. A. TOW, Wal halla, S. C., Rt. 2. _3-li* LET YOUR POULTRY and Eggs .como to R. D. OELKERS, and get bettor prices. West End, Walhalla, SC. 2-5 FOR HALF-Six-room house, with bleeping porch; half-acre lot, front ing Main street. Apply to LUCIEN I). ABBOTT, Walhalla, S. C. I* STOCK HOG.-O. I. C. Registered Boar for service; fee, $2.50 or pig. Seo S. N. BUTTS, Westminster. S. C., Routo 5. 49-9? FOR SALE-8-cyTinder Olds Club Oar; practically new. Will sell at a bargain. W. A. GRANT, Walhalla, fi. C. 39-tt j <; R I s T M I 1.1-The Wigington j Mill is now in operation and ready, to serve the public. Prompt nilen-1 lion; Ural class service. W A. 'POL-1 LISON. Miller. W'esl I nion. Itt. I.- I F O it SAL IO - Two Fresh Milk j Cows. Unce V.OIMI Horses. Will sell ' lor cash or rood collateral, or ?ill ?wup. See RION TAYLOR, West Union, s c.. Rt. I, i . ! DUROC .HORSEY HOAR.- I oller services of lliis line Registered ?mi nial to hog raisers. Can he found al stock pens in rear of Dr. J..I. Thode's m Walhalla. W. C. ll URN SJ I) IC. 5 * MIT.IO ASTRAY-On Saturday, lan. ll. I'M 0, Sorrel Horse Mule strayed from my stables. Rewards for return or information thal se cures. Notify j. T. HOLLIS, Central, S. C., Route 2. 4-7* SALESMEN WANTED-Lubricat- ! ing oil. grease, specialties, paint. I Part or whole time; commission basis. Men willi car or rig prefer red. RIVERSIDE REFINING CO., Cleveland. Ohio. I* L O S T - Automobile Chain, be tween Station Mountain and Wal halla, on Tuesday, Jan. 14. Liberal reward if returned to me or to The Courier omeo. W. L. SANDERS, Walhalla. S. C. I-* FOR SALE.-llouso and two lots' In the town of Walhalla, situated on Faculty Hill, belonging to tho estate 1 cf Mrs. Meta C. Harrison, and others. For full particulars apply to W. C. HUGHS, Agent._ 2-1 f ATHENS ll IDE COMPANY, ol' Athens, (la., are largest buyers of ex- : press shipped Green (.'ow [lidos in South. Reason is "They weigh the weight." ll. lOl'GENIO FANT. Mana ger. 3-l-S* OA BRA 010 PLANTS.-Millions of Hardy Cabbage Plants, from selected peed. Any variety, now until May $2.00 |ier 1000; l u. II o II ?it $i..">n per thousand. Prompt dcllvory. THE ENTERPRISE TRICK FARM, i Georgetown, s. c. FOR SA i i E-Oehmig Property, situated in tho best business center of thc Town of Walhalla; half-acro lot with buildings. For information address C. F. HOEFBR, Administra tor, No. 1000 Main St., Columbia, S. C. 29-tl SURVEYING. I have purchased the entire Sur veying Outfit and Implements of the late I. II. Harrison, and am prepared lo do accurate Surveying. | will he subject to youi1 call.. Write or rall on me. .1. L. MOSER, 29 * Walhalla, S. C., Rt. No. I. Tiii? B AHUT RJ Car and Tn I DAY OH All Calls Given Prompt Atti 49-tf Phone 8 New Goods | JW Goods Weekly at 3 and Millinery Store* ISON, Mgr. AISTS, HATS. SHOES AND CLOTHING MEL AND ALUIMUNWARE. VOlt SALK-Saw Mill Outfit, con sisting of 15-h. p. Hoi lor and Engine; llego mill; ?''1 belts practically new; 80,000 foot nest Timber, 20,000 feet of tliis ai.oady at mill. Located six miles south of Seneca; good roads. Located nt Seneca-Two largo Double Planors and Matchers, Lum ber Trimmer, Edger, Rosaw Knife Grinder, Shafting and Pulleys; Steam Dry Kiln Fixtures, Header Steam Trap and 4.000 foot one-inch Tiping. Interested parties write mo at Seneca,S.C. IC. H. RAMSAY.-G* A Special Communication of Blue i3i<t Ridge Lodge, No. 92, A. F. M., will be held next Friday night, Jan. 24, 1910, at o'clock. Work in Second Degree. HARRY R. HUGHS, W. M. W. O. WHITE, Secretary. (ad.) v v *I* *?* "I* *I* .f**!* *!. *i* *p *i* *I* .I* *I* fy IiOCAL AND PERSONAL. 4? f . f fy fy ?J? ? \*fy fy ?I*?J* fy1 *fy fy"fy fy fyfy fy *?**I* -Big new millinery stock will bo opened up In tho Norman Dry doods Store for tho Easter and spring sea son. The latest and neatest styles will bo carried throughout the sea son. All work guaranteed.-adv. -The W. M. S. of Rocky Knoll Baptist church will meet at tho borne of W. '/.. Blanchott at 3 o'clock p. m., January All members aro urged to be present at this meeting. -Miss Marie I shell is among Hie "?lu" sufferers, having been confined to her bed for tho past, few days. We aro glad to note that she is Improv ing. -New stock all kinds drugs and medicines at. Norman's Drug Store, Walhalla.- adv. 3-G - Rev. M. .1. StatiHell requests us lo announce thal he will preach at New Hope next. Sunday afternoon at :\ o'clock. The public is extended a n ost cordial invitation to attend the services nt New Hopo al all limes. -Miss Marguerite Hrennecke, the cllicient typist in the ollico of Clerk of Court .lohn E. Craig, is just re covering from an attack of influenza. \VQ hope lo see ber at ber accustomed place with ber usual full measure of energy and good spirits. loo dozen 20c. socks, this week only, I ."?<'. per pair. Ol' $ I.fifi per dozen. Soo our window. C. W. & .1. IC. Ilauknlghl. Walhalla. adv. \V. O. While admonishes ns as follows: If anybody conies to you with some great talc as to the effects of tho ."Mu." don't idsputc willi bim about any claim lie makes. Had as lie may make it, he can't make it any worse than it is. Believe any thing bad about it thal you hear.'' -We aro informed that tho en tire family of S. R. Quarles. who lives near West Union, bas been suffer ing from influenza. We tire informed that of a family of thirteen, twelve were con (hied to their beds al one time. We trust thal this sorely stricken family will soon be enjoying their usual good health. -For Sale, nt a bargain-One Caso car, 5-passenger, in fine shape; newly painted, with new top; in first-class condition. Call and se it at tho Piedmont Auto Co.'s garage, Walhalla, S. C.-adv.-48. We are carrying in another col umn the advertising ol' the F. S. ({oyster (?nano Coniapny. and our readers will be interested to know that in issi; F. S. ({oyster started this liusitiess and still retains the ( vvnershlp and control of it. although :t has grown to such proportions thal it takes thirteen large factories to supply I he present do. ? and for the ({oyster brands. lt is rare that Mich a business is built up by indi % i tl ita I effort, and the results speak well for the ability ad integrity of the manufacturer and tor the unvary ing merit of tho goods. The record ol' tho past is tin? best guarantee of futuro results, and tho success ol' the Roy st er goods bas always been built upon the success of its users. For Sale -Good Standard (Mano, in first-class condition. Call on Mrs. J. I?. Hutchison, Walhalla, S. C.-adv. - Tho regular preaching day ?it Rocky Knoll has been changed from the ?ld Sunday to the iib. There will |he preaching next Sunday (the 2t'.lb) ick for Hire NIGHT. -- cntion. Prices Reasonable. 5. Walhalla, S. C. at ll o'clock; Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Everybody is cordially in vited to attend. There will also be I Touching every 1st Sunday afternoon at same place. -S. W. Smith, registrar of vital statistics for Koowee township, i.i i'orms us that for 1918 he rogistorod 135 births In his section, with 7 2 deaths receded. Influenza was tho n.ost provulont of all diseases load ing to deaths, and Illness from this dTsea.se quito equaled the total of all other diseases combined. -Havo plenty of pigs, six weeks to two months old. W. M. Brown & Son, Walhalla.-"adv. -Married, at the residence of the officiating minister, Rev. L. M. Lyda, in Walhalla, last Sunday afternoon at four o'clock, Miss Minnie Leo Butler and Josse L. Addis. The brido is u daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. But ler, of Route No. 1, while the groom is a son of Mrs. Jus. E. Addis, of the same community. They have r any friends who will join with us in ex tending all good wishes. -A largo shipment of baby gar ments has arrived at the Red Cross rooms and will bo ready by Saturday to be taken out to be made, or to bo mude at the Red Cross rooms, which ever is most convenient for those doing the sewing. There aro a great many of the garments, though they are not difficult to make, nor is tbore any handwork required on them. Everyone who can, is urged to call at the Red Cross rooms Saturday and take out as many of these little gar ments as they possibly can. -We have reduced all staple dry goods from 10 to 15 per cent. If you want staple goods cheap, come in and price. C. W. & J. E. Bauknighl. Walhalla.-adv. - Ford Wyatt, 2 1 years of age, died at his home not far from West Union last Friday. His deatli was due to pneumonia, following an at tack of influenza. Mr. Wyatt was a splendid young man and will be greatly missed wherever he was known. Ho leaves a wife and two children to mourn his death. The body was buried at Wolf Stake ceme tery on Saturday morning at ll j o'clock, the funeral services being conducted hy Rev. M. J. Stansell. We join with many others In extending sympathy to the bereaved ones. -Carload of lime. You can get ?.ll you want. W. M. Brown & Son, Walhalla.-adv. -Tho Paul Mayne Circle hold its ti rsl meeting of the new year in the spacious parlors of Mrs. Boll's hospitable home. A large nifmber of club members and visitors enjoyed ihr occasion. Tho literary program vas supplemented by Mrs. CP. Corn, sinter of the hostess, who 'lent her volco in song." Mrs. Bell had pre pared for her guests "New Year i.reelings" en pi. This game was heartily entered into, Ute lucky win i ners of the appropriate prizes being Miss Gertrude Smith and Mrs. L. M. Urown. Delicious salads and sweets, with bot chocolate, were served by Hie hostess, assisted by lier sister. Miss strother. If you can wear a 3 or 3 \<> shoe we still have some bargains. C. W. ii J. E. Bauknight, Walhalla.-adv. You have doubtless taken note of the advertisement appearing in The Courier of the current history by Prof. March. This book is being sold In Oconee by E. A. Rolen, who in forms us that a good portion of the profits from tho sale of this great work will go to tho Red Cross and kindred organizations. The people of Oconee have, therefore, an opportuni ty presented to them not only to secure a very attractive current his tory bearing tho stamp of authority of high order, but at the same time to assist directly in a cause that is very dear to the hearts of us all at this time. Look Mr. Rolon up and let him show you this splendid work. - Fresh candies, toilet articles at Norman's Drug Storo.-adv-3-G --The many friends of Miss Bei thu S. Klaren will be interested in burning of her marriage, which took ?dace in Charleston m December 28th, when she became tho wife of Burt I). Allen, of Decatur, 111. The bride is pleasantly remembered in Walhalla, whero she resided with her mother, Mrs. Hertha Klaren, until about a year ago, when she4 wen I lo Charleston to engage in work there. Mr. Allen is a sailor in Uncle Sam's Navy. We understand that Mr. and Mrs. Allen will make their homo in Illinois. Tho ceremony was perform ed hy Rev. W. A. C. Mueller. I). I)., of the Lutheran church, at the home of the bride's relatives, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Thelltng. There aro many hero who will Join with us in tho wish for tho young couple that thoy may en joy long lifo, health, happiness and prosperity. For Sale-Nico frosh milch cow and calf. Apply to W. D. Moss, Wal halla. adv. The many friends of Mrs. C. C. Kelley, who has hoon confined In an Allanta hospital for somo Hmo, will he glad to lenrn that sho has return ed to her homo In tho Tomasson sec tion, having been greatly benefited by an operation and a course of hospital treatment. Hbo is enjoy Big Supply of COLUMBUS WAGOl PEG-TOOTK These are just a. f Come to see us. BROW?"HAT ?T~1 BROWN GISTS IT. | ing better health now than for a long while. -Talking machines, records and needles; also sheet music. Nor man's Drug Store.-ndv.-3-G -Miss Lillie Hughs is just ro iovering from an attack of Influenza, and her friends hero and elsewhere in the county will bo glad to know that slie will soon he quito herself again. - lt. Duncan, of Greenville, was in Walhalla for a short while last Wednesday, having come over for a oriel business visit. Mr. Duncan is looking well and states that ho is well pleased with his now home and business conditions. 1 ?-Exchange.--Will swap Ford touring car or Grant roadster for horse. Seo mo for a trade. J. W. Bell, Walhalla.-adv.-2-tf. -Attention is directed to the pro fessional card, which appears else where this week, of J. L. Moser, who luis purchased the surveyor's outiit of tho late I. l-l. Harrison. Mr. Moser will he ready nt all times to respond to calls for service in the line of sur veying. -Liquid smoke for curing meat, 75c. per bottle. C. W. & J. E. Bauknight, Walhalla.-adv. -Robert Strutton, of the ll. S. Regular Army, spent a few days ro contly in Walhalla at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Grant. This was his first visit since ho enlisted lor service nearly fivo years ago. Ho flopped over in Greenville on his re turn to his post, leaving there Mon day of Ibis week to resume his duties on one of the naval vessels. Hot th's wanted at Norman's Drug Store, Walhalla.-adv.-3-6 - .1. C. Owens, of Alpena, Mich., has been spending some few days in Walhalla recently attending to mat it rs of business. Ile returned to his homo in Michigan last Friday after noon. Mr. Owens is engaged in tho j undertaking business in Iiis home town and states that he has been call ed on to arrange dozens of funerals in the recent past as a result of a serious epidemic of Influenza, the disease being of a very fatal typo. I especially among tho young and old people. -All outings reduced to 2">c. per yard. C. W. & .1. IO. Dauknight.Wal halla. - adv - Edwin Hughs, of tho United States Naval Service, was among friends for a short, while last week during a brief visit to his parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Hughs. He was most cordially greeted hy a wide cir cle of friends here. Edwin is in the wireless brandi of the service, having charge, in company with another youngster, of Hie wireless station on board the I'. S. S. Kvansville. Mr. Hughs returned to his post yester day, going to Norfolk, Va., at which point he will hoard his vessel for a trip to Santiago. We join with his many other friends in wishing him continued success in Iiis service for Cuele Sam. - Co to Brown's Garage when you wan? repairs or supplies on a mo ment's notice.--adv. Among the many ' tin" sufferers v hom we failed lo mention last week we note the following: Rev. and Mrs. Aull are nursing back to health their fiix children, al) ol' whom are doing nicely: Mrs. .1. Arthur Moody mid i wo children have been quite ill. but are improving; I,. Karlo Heard was taken sick during last Wednesday morning and went at once to the Oconee Hospital at VVostiminstor, from which institution good reports como as to his condition; Mrs. N. L. Fan! and daughter, Miss Kathleen, and you n gel daughter, all doing tv oil. Miss Kathleen being out; Mrs. C IO. Rhodes, now practically well ; C. C. tinsley, now able to bo out after quito a severe attack ; tho two daughters of Mrs. I?\ A. li. Schroder, both recovering. There are doubtless recovering. There are doubtless eihers whom we lia ve not heard of, US the Influenza epidemic seems to llave slrlckon some one in practically every home, and where il strikes it generally goes through the entire 5 Buggies lows, Etc, MS, BUGGIES, OLIVER CHILLED PLOWS, [ HARROW*, CEMENT, LIME, Etc. ew of the things we have that you need. M. Brown & Son, WALHALLA. S. C. BROWN HAS IT OR BROWN GETS IT. ? 4V ?T. -?J. oj[? ?I* ?I* "I* ?J? *i* 'I* ?J? ?J. .J? ?J? ?J. ?J. -J, .?. ?g. ,?. ?g. .?. ??? ?J? Mazda Lamps Is a wise move. ??e Preserve your eyes, also your pocket-book. Order personally or by 'phone; our number is Two. C. W. Pitchford, Walhalla. S. C. .j. ?j? -i* ?j? ?|. ?j. ?j. ?H? .?. ?j? .?. ?j. ?j. ?|? ?j? ?|? ?g. ?j, ?j? ?j? ?j, ?j. .j" ? CLOTHING ? Style Plus Suits? 2 Prices Only--$25.00 and $30.00 per Suit. Il OVERCOATS H Boys' and Children's Suits. Ladies', Misses' and Children's Coats bought early be fore the big advance. Can save you money on your wants. DRESS GOODS, SILKS, BLANKETS, UNDER WEAR, TRUNKS and SUIT CASES. SHOES! SHOES! Educator Shoes for Women and Children, Cygolf and Beacon Shoes for Men and Boys. Cook Stoves, Oliver Chilled Plows, , Mitchell, St?de ? baker, Old Hickory Wagons, Buggies and Harness. Red Cedar Shingles, Doors, Sash, Cement and Lime, Paints and Oils. We pay the highest market price for Cotton at all times. W. P. NliHiUONS, Seneca, S. C. household. Wo hope that nil of those mentioned will soon ho entirety well. And WO hnvo Ihe snmO hopo for thc many other? don hi less suffering oe whom wo have not hoard. Other Locals on Fourth Page.