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JAYNErS* Cl C. G. JAYNE' "Jaynes Cuts the the Gc ONE CENT A WORD (Small advertisements under this heading inserted at rate of one cent a word per Insertion. Four insertions for price of threo.) (NOTICE?-No advertisement ac cepted for this column for less than 15 cents, ono insertion.) 200 BUSHELS Sound White Ear t orn for sale at J. 1?. STRIBUNG'S, Richland, S. C. li? FOR SALE-Ono Deering Binder, slightly used. Apply to E. C. DOYLE, Seneca. S. C. 19 FOB SALK-One nico Milch Cow. Price right. Call and got your cow. S. N. HUGHS, Hichland, S. C._IS-_ FOR SA LK-Palms and variety of Ferns. Apply Mrs. KATE O. SMITH. Walhalla, S. C. 19* WAXTKD-Position as Principal of Bural (Haded School. LUT hu.? L. DAVIS. Pair Play, S. C.. Ponte t. 1 0-1? 0 * Til KKK FRKS 11 MICK COWS for sale; all in good condition. Prices are right. Soo or write J. li. HAR K I XS. Walhalla. Itt. 2. I !)* COTTON SKKD-Sugar l?oiif-Kx tra early. Plenty on hand, Call at once. M KS. G. A. HARBISON, Wal li: Ila, s. C. 1 7-tl FOB SACK-Two-aero Lol in West Huton, S. C.: line building site. Bar gain for cash. GBOVKB C. CB EN SI I AW, West I nion, s. C. I ti-1 ? * DC BOC BOAH for Service; usual fee. Thoroughbred, from Du roc drove at Bessemer, Ala. Look him over. W. T. ALEXANDER, Walhalla. S. C., Hollie 1 i mile and half southeast of town.) I '1-2 1 * POTATO PLANTS.-Nancy Hall and Porto Rico; 2,000 at $2 per thousand; all over 2,000, $I.7C per 1,000. Money must accompany order. Include postage if hy mail. J. B. M cC LE LON, Rockingham, Ga. 11-22* FOR SAIiK-Ono Graham Bros. Truck, Kord Engine, open body, with cab; in \-l condition; run less than 200 tuiles; suitable tor delivery or farm use: bargain for cash. Will accept Libertv Bonds In payment. GBOVKB C. CBENSHAW, West Un ion, S. C. 16-19* FOB SALK-A good Ford Touring Car, in tlrst-class condition; ono 3-h.-p. l. ll, C. Gasollno Engine; a good Twin Cylinder Motorcycle; a Cypher's Incubator and Brooder, only used a few times, :'.7n egg capacity. All for immediate sale, and all bar gains. J. H. EA BLE, Walhalla, S. C. 18-19 FOR SALK-About 100 acres land on Tilga loo Uiver and Changa Creek, nenr Madison. S.C. ; on main line of Southern Ballway; a considerable amount fine bottom: several good houses: line brick clay: considera ble timber. T. K. KA ULK, Execu tor, (ireenville, s. c. i il-1 [i* FOB SALIO-Ten-room, two story Residence in Walhalla; 7 Vd acres land: , ?od ? chard, all kinds fruit. Admira do placo for summer hotel, or resilience for large family If de sired wiii seil piaco as it stands crops, nil implements necessary for cultivation and care of place, wagon, buggy, harness, etc.; orchard spray pump and outfit; mare, two-year old horse colt If interested seo or write .1. A. STECK, Walhalla. S. C. "PBIMO" PEANUT M KA li.- Its guaranteed analysis gives Proton, 2 8 per cent, Kat 7 per cent, Ki bro 2.", per cent. Carbohy drates 40 per cent. Made on tl rel y from PURE, WHOLESOME PEA NUTS, A Superior Feed for horses, mules, cows, hogs an I chickens. Note that Its feed value is moro than double Hint of wheat shorts, and in a more digesta hie form. Per sack, $2.30. J. C. RAMPLEY, West Union, S. C., Distributor. lG-tf A Begulnr Communication of Bino rr?T?! Ridge I/odge, No. 92, A K. LlVfl M., will be held next Fri day nigh'. May tho 9th, 1919, at 8.30 o'clock. HARRY lt. HUGHS, W. M. W. 0. WHITE, Secretary. (adv) UT PRICES LLFORWE?R FUll OOUBLE TOE 5, Walhalla, S.C. Prices and Sells ?ods." ?j? ?I? ifr ?j. ?j? ?j. ?j. ?j? tfr ?fr ?fr ?fr ?fr ?fr ?fr*fr ?fr ?fr ?fr fr -fr ?LOCAL AND PERSONA Ii. 4* .J? ?fr ?fr ?fr ?fr ?fr ?fr ?fr ?fr .J. ?J. ?|. ?J. . ? ?. ? *. i ? . ?J. -Our vulcanizing is absolu (cly guaranteed lo outlast Hie rest of tho tire. Walhalla Tire Shop.-adv. lOtf -Miss .lani?? Neville, of Wost I'nion. left last week for Atlanta, where she will be for several weeks a meng relatives and friends. - Miss Haney Hicks has returned to her home near Walhalla after a visit of several weeks' duration in Anderson. - Cheapest and best-Earle's ice cream. Send your orders to Harry Earle, Walhalla, and get what you want when you want it.-adv. -Mrs. 7J. I. McKinney, who has been spending some time in Colum bia visiting sit .thc home of her daughter, Mrs. West, returned to Walhalla last week. - Dr. and Mrs. J.W. Hell returned Monday from a pleasant trip through several States, during their absence from home visiting among relatives and friends at points in Arkansas. -Attention is directed to the ad vertisement of H. Blumenthal, of Westminster. He has some very at tractive1 offerings that it will pay the careful hayer to take advantage of. Head his announcement on Hie lift li page ibis week and call on him. Two nice, frosh milch cows for sale. \v. M. Brown ?V: Son, Walhalla, I 7-adv-tf. I. A. Sluinklln, of Camden, s. <'.. Mini <;. II. Bailes, of Anderson, ..vere"* in attendance al tile sale ot' Hie Shanklin land on Tuga loo river Monday. Tin: traci contains VflS acres and was bid in hy .1. ll. s. I londy, Esq., for ^ l."?. 100. George I'liinney is muong Ute local soldiers recently returned from overseas service, nhd his friends have given him a most cordial wel come. George did not stay in cami) on this side long, his "instructions to Iiis officers" being to "shoot me across with the first bunch." -Auto owners, mako our shop your headquarters while iti town. Walhalla Tire Shop.-adv. lOtf. -Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, of the Salem section, aro the proud parents of ti 12-pound boy, thc youngster having arrived at their home on Fri day, April 25th. The young man will ho known as William Henry Smith. The infant is a grandson of Mr, and Mrs. W. K, Smith, of Salem. .-.Mr. timi Mrs. S. K. Thompson and son Henry, of Route No. 1, and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Burnside and son Louis, of Walhalla, were recent, vis itors to relatives and friends in <? reen vi Ile. Mrs. Thompson remained in Greenville for several days of vis iting at the. home of Mrs. W. B. Thompson and others. We can save you money on drag hanows. cultivators, cotton planters. . .ic. Whitmiro-Mnrott Hardware Co., Westminster, s. C.-ndv.-l 5-tf. lieut Bauinan and ,i. w. Powol), of Greenville, were visitors in Wal halla for a short while last Wednes day afternoon. They are members of Hine Ridge Lodge. K. of P., of Greenville and were hore in tho in terest of I'ythianism in general and the I), o. K. K. in particular. They are "Dokies" from the heart out and were looking for "fresh meat." We are requested to announce thal Mrs. W. C. Cathcart, of Colum bia, lias recently been elected as the superintendent of tho South Carolina Children's Nonie Society. Mrs. Cath cart is well known over South Caro lina, and her selection for this very important placo will meet with the hearty approval of ?ill who know her and of her abilities. - Our vulcanising is dont' the "factory way" the only way. Wal I alla 'l ire Shop.-adv. 1 otf. We have received from a gen tleman at Mountain Rest a contri bu? ion of two dollars, $1 for tho suffering .lews and $1 to ho turned over to the local Red Cross chapter for that organization's great work of relief to humanity. On behalf of both these organizations we extend thanks to the thoughtful donor, who requests that wo withhold his name from publication. ?lust received, ti carload of gal vanized rooting, standard, at $t;.r>o por sanare. See us at once, before it is gone. Whitmire-Marett Hardware Co., Westminster, s. c.--adv.-i r>tf. -Now is the time to. save rnoaoy. ?lave your auto tires vulcanized. Walhalla Tire Shop.-adv. lOtf. -Last week, aftor it was too late for publication, we recoived a re quest that wo announco that it is urgently desired that all white sol diers moot at tho Seneca High School building on Thursday (to-morrow) morning at 1ft o'clock, lt ls boped that all who go down to Seneca for ! tho big welcome to our boys will keep this gathering placo for tho white soldiers in mind and inform any of "tho boys" who may not got word earlier. i - bor Kent-One four-room house , with all conveniences ? nd two acres land, in town of Walhalla, W. M. Brown & Son, Walhalla.- 17-tf-adv. - Mrs. C. F. Hoofer, of Columbia, was in Walhalla for a few days lust week, a guest at the Husch House. .Mrs. Hoofer ls pleasantly remem berer here by many as Miss Lena Oehmlg, a daughter of tho late Mr. ind Mrs. C. H. Oehmlg, who were among the older citizens of our town for tunny years. Mrs. Hoofer came up on a combined business and pleas ure trip, being a biddor at the stile of a Main streot lot and house be longing to her father's estate. She was the successful bidder at the sale of tho Oehmlg house and half acre lot, the price at which she bought tho property being $2,500. Mrs. Hoofer returned to her home Sun day morning. -Hig stock of screen doors and windows, window sash and doors. Whttmiro - .Marett Hardware Co., Westminster, S. C.-ad"'.-15-tf. -The Haul H ay ne Circle held the last meeting of the club year-an Kastor meeting-with Miss .lanie Harrison. An interesting program on "Timely Topics" was rendered, after which the charming hostess entertained her guests with an Has ler contest. Mrs. J. A. Steck and Mrs. L. M. Hrown were winners of appropriate prizes, tho first prize be ing a huge bouquet of sweet peas. The guests were presented with min iature chickens as souvenirs. Dainty refreshments were served by the hos tess, assisted by her sister, Mrs. H. (!. Jones, and Mrs. Stock. Visitors present were Miss Keith, of Ander son: Mrs. Hamilton, Misses Taylor, McGee and Daisy Smith. -Two good one-horse wagons for sale. T. E. Alexander, Walhalla, S. C.-adv.- I?tf. -Dr. W. R. Register, represent ing the Associated Doctors of Phila delphia, Pa., will be in Walhalla, at The Alexander House, Malu street, on Saturday, May 17th - Satur day of next week. He will'be here for the one day only, and his ser vices will be absolutely free to all who call and consult him. The As sociated Doctors have a national rep utation, and no one need feel any hesitancy In consulting Dr. Register on this occasion. A representative of tho Associated Doctors was sched uled to visit Walhalla last December, but owing to Hie fearful weather of that month and the deranged rail way service at the time, he was un able to meet his appointment. See announcement elsewhere in this is sue. Have your ice cream made to order. Cheaper and better. Give your orders a lillie in advance of your needs. Any quantity, any Ila vor. Seo Un rrj Karlo, Walhalla, adv. .lohn W. Lee, who lives at the Coleman Mill place. Seneca R. F. I)., tells us tho champion rat story of (ho season for this section. Last Thursday he and others about the place began the moving of a quan tity of corn that bad been boused in the fall, and in moving It they dis covered that the pile was alive with rats. Chinking up every place they could so?; through whi(fli a rat could escape, they turned their corn-mov ing operations into a rat-killing ex pedition, and "when the war was over" they had two hundred and eleven dead rats to their credit with "nary a fatality" chalked up from tho ranks of tho attackers. Mr. Lee says that a conservative estimate, of the corn destroyed by the rats is fifteen bushels-thirty dollars in its commercial value. And this sort of thing lins been going on for years, entailing enough loss each year to cover the cost of rat-proofing a corn crib. The loss from destruction by rats in Oconoe, If lt could be fully tabulated, would show such largo fig ures that we would get busy and do what ought to have been dono long ago-build rat-proof cribs. Figure on your own losses from rats and see If it wouldn't be better to spend a little money this fall for rat-proofing than to continue feeding rats. You know a rat won't stay where ho is not regularly and well fed. -Hig lino of wagon and buggy harness, bridles, etc. See us for wa gon and buggy material. Whltmiro Marett Hardware Co., Westminster, S. C.-adv.-!5-tf. - Mrs. J, M. Moss suffered quite painful bruises in a fall last Wednes day a little before noon, but her many friends in the county will be glad to know that her injuries were of no serious character, though they might ensi.y have proved otherwise. Mrs. Moss was going about her rou tine household duties, in the course of which sht? look up a rug and wont lo the hack porch to shako lt, lean ing against the porch railing as she did so. As she raised tho rug for the purpose of shaking it vigorously, ber arms both above her head, the porch railing gave way, and Mrs. i ess was precipitated with great forco to the ground some six or seven font below. Holli bands hav ing been upstretched lit the moment when the railing nave wav, she wait unable to break the forco of her fall by catching in any way,and her head struck the ground first. The fearful impact rendered her unconscious for a time, but assistance was quickly summoned by members of tho family and after restoratives wero applied consciousness qulclky returned. Mrs. Moss was fearfully Jarred, and sus tained severe bruises, hut fortunate ly and almost miraculously no bones were broken. Wo are glad to note that she is getting along nicely and will suffer no permanont inconven ience from her accidont. ( Other Ix)cals on First Pago.) GOOD' We have a lar Tires which we of 30x3 30x3? - 32x31 - 32x4 33x4 34x4 35x4 33x41 - BROWN iT?lfrr"" OR BROWN GETS IT. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT AND DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will make application to V. F. Martin, Judge of Probate, for Oconeo County, in tho State of South Carolina, at his offlce at Walhalla Court House on FRIDAY, May tho 30th, li) li), or as soon there the 31st, 1911), or as soon there after as said application can bo heard, for leave to make final settle ment of the Fstate of L. O. Bruce, Deceased, and obtain final discharge as Executrix of said Estate. Mrs. M. M. BRUCE, Executrix of the Estate of L. O. Bruce, Deceased. May 7, 15)15). 10-22 @? @ ??? ?? ???? ??? IV.. K. Nimmons, TEe Buggy and Wagon Dealer. WE HAYE SOMETHING GOOD TO OFFER YOU NOW IN THE WAY OF Buggies. Wagons, Harness, Spring? tooth Harrows and Mowing Machines. WHEN YOU COME AND IJOOK THIS STOCK OF GOODS OY ER, YOU CAN VERY READILY SEE THE BIO VALUES FOR THE PRICE. R* K* Nimmons, Seneca, S. C. *?> ? B ? ? ? ? @ ? ? ? ? ? @ ? VEAR TIRES ge supply ?f Goodyear Automobile fer this week at the following prices: - $15.00 Stylish Oxfords and Pumps We are receiving our Spring line of UTZ & DUNN Slippers. Call and make your selection while the sizes are good, i C. W. Pitchford, Walhalla, S. C Mr. Automobile Owner: You need-or will need-another battery for your car. Don't over look the Eveready. The Eveready was designed by Geisler-the best of storage battery engineers? Thc Eveready is made by the American Eveready branch of the National Carbon Company-the largest and oldest baitery makers? The Eveready is distributed by the Western Electric Company thc largest and oldest electrical jobbers? The Eveready is the only battery that goes into your car with a definite, written guarantee. Let us tell you more about it. ABBOTT <& WHITE,, waih?na. s. c. LOOK, LOOK, LISTEN! The full linc of Dress Ginghams have now arrived and are on display-a beautiful assortment-prices 25c. and 30c. per yard. Also a complete linc of Percales from a famous print works, for Shirtings? etc, sell ing at thc low figure of 25c. and 30c. per yard. All thc above just received and are the latest lines this spring. Full Line PETERS' SHOES for Both Men and Ladies and ^nildren. All New Styles. Blenching for Underwear and other purposes nt 22c. ppr yard. Mill Cloth, 30-iii. wide, now selling fit. 15c. Pajama Chock Cloth for Underwear, two styles, one at 12e. yard ?ind one at 17c. per yard. Special prices to Merchants on Ginghams and Mill Cloths and Pajamas Checks. Open accounts solicited and credits extended responsible parties. Bargains in Shoes now running ; also bargains In many Other lines. Ile sure and call before you buy, as money can bo saved. The Newry Store, W. STILES BARRON,Mgr., - - - NEWRY, S. C.