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Another -Tri JA YNES CIT and SELLS T "Wc don't want any on< you let us know that othci by trading with you?" Weli, they do-and you on all your purchases will. a year's time. - R EME "Jaynes Cuts the the G< C. G. JAYNE ONE CENT A WORD (Small advertisements under this hendlug inserted at rate of one cent a word per insertion. Four Insertions for price of three.) (NOTICE.-No advertisement ac cepted for this cohimn for less than 15 cents, ono insertion.) SEVERAL NICE .MILK COWS for sale; cash or time. IC A. CRAIG, Salem, S. C., Rt. 2. _20-32* PIGS-Plenty six weeks old Pigs now ready for delivery. SAM .1. 1 SHELL, Walhalla Rt. 1. 2!)-3()__ FOR SALE-Good Ginnery Outfit. For price write or call on .1. ll. WOOD, Salem, S. C. 2:--:i2 HEEP CATTLE, Hides, Chickens and Eggs Wanted. See R. D. O EL KERS, Walhalla. 2 8-31 FOR SALL-One-horse Wagon and Harness; xood as new. See .I.A. STECK, Walhalla, S. C. 27 "SAFETY FIRST!" - We have about fifty Safety Coxes for rent. Ap ply af. HANK OF WALHALLA. 21-tf FOR SALL.-.".-Passenger Buick 'louring Car; in first-class condition mechanically. W. o. HAMILTON, Seneca. S. C. 30-32. NO MATTER WHAT you want to paint, Ku rice's Pain! Co. make the very thing yon need. See I). E. ?OOO. Walhalla. ?10* FOR SA LE-One Shingle Mill, in running order. Apply lo .1. W. LES LY, Westminster, s. c.. Kt. No ~. an* l-OB SALE-one Ford Roadster, in gund condition; I M HI model. Ap ply io c. c. KELLEY, Ta mass?e, s. C. 20 EOlt SA LC-one International Truck; good condition. Also, good Syrup Barrids (oak.) See JOHN KAUFMANN. Walhalla. S. C. ao* FOR SA LE-A fresh shipment of .Sweet Feed. To move at $2.7") a sack. J. C. HAM PLEY, West Union, S. C. 2fi-tt. FOR SA LE CHEAP-Will sell the three remaining houses and lots of Estate of Mrs. Fahnestock. No rea sonable offer refused. Easy terms. WM. .1. OWENS, Walhalla. 30-tf WA NT El)-Experienced Loopers on hosiery; also Learners; at the HETRICK HOSIERY MILLS, holli at Walhalla and Anderson. S. C. 30-33 FOR SALK-Nice Jersey Cow, two and half years old. with young calf: gives four gallons milk a dav; $;M? gets this cow. FR Kl) SMITH. Salem. S. C.. Route 2. 2 7-a0 * ll RN HT li K FOR SALK-Beds, Prossers, Washstands, Springs, Pic tures, Chair*1 lind Dishes. Best cash offer. Call ai corner Mauldin and College st ree>s. WM. J. OWENS Walhalla. ao-lf \ ol B Al io PA INTER and made .o look Ilk?- a now ca r Our service prompt; satisfaction guaranteed. We also pain! buggies it' desired, \ulo niobile pa int i i\$ ou r special t > I i i K CROSS PA I N'T SHOP. *in ? lld Pol ia ceo Factory Luiblini:. \V,i I halla. FOR SALI-:-One good Young Horse, oin- full-blooded Du roc Roar, one pure-bred Roland China Sow and three Pigs; (WO Sows timi will pig in tour weeks by Duroc; also five Beagle Hounds. For ? bargain sec W, P. ALEXANDER, Walhalla. R! I. 27-30* A Special Communication ot Blue Ridge Lodge, No. 0 2, A. F. M.. will be held on Friday night, July 2Mb, I !i I at .v..",u o'clock. Work In Third Dogreo, Visitors welcome, HARRY R. HUGHS, W. M. W. O. WHITE, Secretary. (ad.) ********** ********* ?LOCAL AND PERSONAL. J. ?J? ?J? ?% ?J? oj? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? - Miss Edith Foster ls spending this week in Asheville. N. C., visit ing Mrs. J. II, Blackwell. -Galvanized metal shingles at a bargain. See D. E. Good. -adv.-30* rs THE PRICE HE GOODS." ; to bc saying, "Why didn't * people are saving money can also. ? few cents saved amount to several dollars in MttFR = - Prices and Sells ?ods." S, Walhalla, S.C. - Lookout .Mountain potatoes for late pinn line, at Moss & Ansel's. Wal halla.-adv. - Mr. and Mrs. .las. It. Darby and Miss Gertrude Smith are spending a few days in Atlanta this week. - Mr. and Mrs. .Joseph Pitchford, of Raleigh. X. C.. are visiting at ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. S. X. Pitch ford. -We have some good values In ladies' white hose. White silk hose, well worth $1.60, we are selling at 7.7c; white lisle hose at :15c. to ?Oc. C. W. AL- .1. E. Dauknlght,-adv. -Miss .loy Goggins and Miss Smith, of Atlanta, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. '1'. Darby. - Miss May Hell left yesterday for ("layton, (ia., where she will visit among relatives and friends for ten days or two weeks. - Permalife storage batteries are guaranteed for 20 months-for all makes of oars. Piedmont Auto Co., Walhalla.-adv. --Miss Eloise Strother returned home last Sunday night, after a two weeks' trip to Xew .York and other points in the Cast. Mrs. 1). C. McAlister ami daugh ter. Miss Katherine, of Columbia, are visiting ibis week at the home ol' the former's mother, Mrs. E. A. Mell. -Anio owners, make our shop your headquarters while in town. Walhalla Tire Shop.-adv. lOtf. . There will bc services at St. Francis' Catholic ch ur. 'i, Walhalla, next Sunday morning a; ll o'clock. Public cordially invited, ami a hearty welcome awaits all. Mr. nail Mrs. C. W. Bauknight niul son. Master .lohn Kdward. leave to-day tor a cross-country trip to Asheville ?md 1 lendersonville. \. C. They will he absent for a week ur ten days. i AU men's low shoes, ST. $tl..10 und .??<>, reduced to $?. All shoes reduced to $1. C. W. & .1, IO, Bnuk night, Walhalla, adv. .Miss Elizabeth liny left last Friday for Asheville,X. C., where she will be for a few weeks with her friend, Mrs. Watson, ol' Houston. Texas, who luis n summer home in (he Land of the Sky. The trustees of the Salem school request thal we announce the open ing ot the Salem school on Monday morning, August nh. All patrons are urged lo see to it thal their chil dren me on hand promptly on the first (lay. All makes st-udard sewing ma chine needles al Moss & Ansel s.Wal halla. adv.-J l-tf. Bickens Sentinel, .inly 17. ! I'lie Martin Cruded School will Start its summer terni on Monday, inly _'s. .1 ii Compton, from Coo nee county, will be principal and Miss Sadie Xenley and Miss Annie Crnvely. assistants." Kev'. A. s. Littlejohn, pastor Ue 'rent I'resbyerian church, requests us io announce ihm the revival ser vices being conducted by Kev. W. il. Hamilton, 01' Walhalla, will close on Friday morning ot this week, A cor dial invitation is extended io nil to attend these services. Don'l Wait!- our big stock of pa I va ni/.ed roofing is going fast. You can't afford aol io soe us nt once and buy your rooting if you expect to do any covering within the next few months. Whit m ire .Ma rel I Hardware Co.. Westminster, s. C.-:adv.-2l-tf. Wm. .1. (?wens, who lins been in Washington mid New York Slate for some months pasi, ls among friends m vYulhalu for II week or len days. While here be is looking niter mal ters of business. Ile lins numerous friends who are glad to welcome him back to Walhalla. All Qu con Quality low shoes and pumps reduced, c. W. & .1. K. Bauk night, Walhalla, adv. We are requested lo nnnounee (hal there will be nu ice cream sup per nt ihe Fairfield school house on next Wednesday night, .Inly ?loth. There will be plenty of Hie very best cream for sale, and Ihe public is cor dially invited and urged to attend and patronize the ladies liberally. The 'ands derived from the sale of CrCh.n will he used to purchase an organ for the Sunday school and for the Fairfield day school. Le; every body al tend. . -Our vulcanizing is absolutely guaranteed to outlast the rest of Hie tire. Walhalla Tire Shop.- adv. lOtf -Last lot, 25 bushels, Lookout Mountain potatoes for late planting. Plenty of time yet to make them. Mosa & Ansel, Walhalla.-adv. ?.Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse C. Neville, of West Union, are con-, gratuiating them on the arrival of a son. who came last Saturday to gladden their home. Mrs. Neville and the young gentleman are at uoek Hill, where Mrs. Neville has been for some weeks with her sis ter, Mrs. Sidney Adams. - -Miss Addie Nicholson, of Was ley, was in Walhalla for a short while the Hist of the week among friends here. Miss Nicholson is the youngest daughter of A? i * t Nicholson, well known to the people of Oconee. Mr. Nicholson is now engaged in business at "Ousley, having moved from roweville about a year ago. - Buggies-Buggies and buggy harness.-Wc have Just received a shipment of the Tnylor-Cannady high grade buggies. Our stock of buggy harness is complete, lt will pay you to see us before placing your order. Whltmire-Mnrett Hardware Co., Westminster, S. C.-ndv.-21-tf. -County Superintendent of Edu cation T, A. Smith will be absent from his ellice at the Court House from to-day until next Thursday, the ?Hst. Barties having business with the educational department are re quested lo bear this fact in mind and make it a point to visit the ellice only after next Thursday morning. ?-Misses Hannah Miller Harrison and Janie Harrison left Monday for Tamassee, where they will be en gaged for six weeks in teaching a short term at the D. A. II. School. Miss Hannah Harrison ls principal of the school, with ..liss Janie as her assistant. They were accom panied by Mrs. Mayne Jones, who will spend the school term at Tamas see. -Our vulcanizing is done thu "factory way"-the only way. Wul 1 alla Tire Shop.-adv. lOtf. -We are informed that Mr. and Mrs. Sam G. Pitchford, of Green ville, are now in California, having left Greenville some two weeks ugv,. Mr. Pitchford, before leaving Wal halla after his return from overseas service, announced it as his intention to go to California to make his home if he and his wife find that they like the country as well as they think they will. While wo regret their decision to go so far from "home." still we join with many other friends in wishing them every success and happiness wherever they may cast their lot. - Lookout crackers Sc. per box; two for 15c; all kinds. See window. C. W. & J. E. Bauknight.-adv. -Frank H. Cross, who recently returned to Walhalla from the lower part of the State, has decided to enter business and is lilting up the old to bacco factory for an automobile and buggy painting depot. He is an ex pert at line painting, having been at it in one way or another since he was quite a kid. As soon as arrange ments have been made in the plans of the large room occupied by him. Mr. Cross will be joined by his fa theft W. S. Cross, who ls well known in tlu; county in connection with his splendid work in vehicle painting and repairing. - -Pcrmallfe storage batteries are guaranteed for 2b months-for all makes of cars. Piedmont Auto Co., Walhalla.- adv. Among the overseas boys of our ?.(?Milly who have recently stoppod in io cha i with us in The Courier ofllce i were Kuglas W. Burgess, of Salem, ' and Lucius I-'. While, of Seneca, II. \'. H. These two yous men are splen did specimens of manhood and are among ibo model representatives of Oconee in the recent struggle at arms on the other side. Both are interest ing talkers, one of the attractive features of their conversation being that, while they are ever ready for praise of the work of the American forces, one would scarcely suspect thai they themselves had had more than a very unimportant part in the game. And yet. from other sources, we are pleased to learn thal Uiese two young men ranked high in the service for personal courage and an ever-read I ness to be "up and at "em" when there was work to be done In overcoming the Moche. We are mighty glad to welcome these young men hack home. They are workers, | too not the slightest taint of Hoi-j shevism in their make-up. - J. ll. Harnett has a suit case on his hands thal does not belong to i him. and which he does not want ! particularly. Ile picked the suit case ! up on the streets of Walhalla last Saturday, and incidentally he says thal the owner can have same if he will call at-the Barnett home, de scribe the suit case accurately and "acknowledge tho corn" containers ? thal still repose in the grip. There j BROWN IL Oil BROWN GK D The HAVING NOUGHT H KA VIL Y OF MAXY LINKS, AND MORI IMOIU'ALMS, BLEACHING, PAJAMA CHECKS, I'nderwen 1 nil linc Sn miner Dress Goods, i: INCREASED LINKS FA HM K HS* -^ PETER LADIES', MEN Only proper credits extended to 'give ?ut inf net Ion or your money wil SKIS THF FULL LINE OF GR4 AM) OTHER LINES. THE IN W. STILES BARR' are eight or len pint bottles and one glass gallon jug. Doubtless the owner ol" the outfit was on his way to the j mountains for molasses. At this sea SOU of the year lt ls quite customary to send or take vessels up that way, bringing them back full as soon as the new-crop syrup is made. -All low-cut shoes reduced-for men. women and children. C. W. & J. E. Hauknigbt, Walhalla.-adv. - L. 15. Heard, of Chester, passed through Walhalla last Thursday on his way to his old home at Ta masses, where he went on account of the ill ness ol* his father. W. .1. Heard, who has been ?tuite unwell for some time. He recently suffered an attack of influenza, we understand, and has: been unable to regain his strength. Mr. and Mrs. Heard, accompanied by their son, went to Greenville last Saturday to consult a physician who has been treating Mr. Beard for some time. The many friends of the family will join with us in the hope that Mr. Beard may soon be restored to his usual health. -We have a good stock of high grade lime and cement-the Tennes see kind. Whitmire-Mnrett Hard ware Co., Westminster, S. C.-adv.-tf -Among the Walhalla boys who have recently returned from over seas service ls Dr. Jack Verner, a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Verner, who returned after honorable dis charge about a month ago. Dr. Ver ner volunteered for service and was, after his arrival in France, stationed at Base Hospital 87, at Toul. Dr. Verner was practicing his profession In Georgia when he decided to volun teer, and came home for a brief visit to his parnets before going "over there." For the present he is with them again and among his many friends, who ure delighted lo have him among them. - Fresh graham Hour, made from new wheat, 65c. per peck. C. W. Ac .1. ll. Bauknight, Walhalla, -adv. - S. C. Gaillard and CE. Gaillard, Jr., paid The Courier a pleasant call yesterday morning, in company with ? Sam C. IC ll i ot t. Th<> Gaillard boys have but recently returned to the I Ulled States from overseas army sorvice and are enjoying a few days <>! rest and recreation among HMM, relatives and friends in this section. They are sons of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gaillard, ow of Pelzor, hut formerly of Walhal l. S. C. Gaillard saw ser vice! for ?JU months, 20 months ol' which lime was spent in Europe. C. E., Jr., was overseas for 10 months. We are mighty glad to see these and others of our young men back home, and especially to note that, While lhere was plenty of aci ve service for our boys, comparatively few of them have been seriously wounded. .1. ll. Todd is one of the latest arrivals from overseas, and ho sur prised his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Todd, most pleasantly last Mon day by coming in unannounced. While they were expecting him on every train, he came through from Seneca by anio, thus stealing a march on the family. .1. H. has a host of friends here who are de lighted to welcome him back home. Sunday has played an important pat t in .1. H. s life. When he enlisted in the army he weill io Greenville on Sunday, and on Sunday left there for New York, and landed in France on Sunday. Oil his return to this country he left France on Sunday, landing at Newport News. Vu., on Sunday. Last Sunday he received his honorable discharge, Ile wauled lo get home on Sunday, too, bul was W.|M. Br< _ Waihi istribtitors for Oconct Newry Store DRYGOODS? WE AUK OFFERING MAXY ATTRACTIVE PRICES IN BELOW WE GIVE A TOW ARTICLES THAT ARE B THAN CHEAP ON T< (-DAY'S MARK EL'S: I A WY SHIRTINGS, APRON GINGHAMS,' r Hoods, PLAIN MILL ( LOTH, n Piques ?ml Gaberdines, now on display. * * Ho sure to seo thom. SUPPLIES CONSTANTLY ARRIVING, AND STOCKS MORE VARIED THAN HERETOFORE. AS SHOES FOR ALL. AND CHILDREN. NEW STOCK. reliable parties. And remember: Everything we sell wc guarantee to J bo most cheerfully refunded. J?ERIES, AND ALSO LOOK OVER BARGAIN COUNTERS IN SHOES EWRY STORE, ON, PAgr., NEWRY, S. C. unable to make it. However, he has one other Sunday event on his rec ord sheet, a, nd that is that he was born on Sunday. -Another shipment of refrigera- j tors Just received. See us before j they are all gone Whitmire-Marett j Hardware Co., Westminster, S. C.- I adv.-21-tf. -S. B. Craig. Esq., J. P. Cary. Jr.. Esq., of Pickens, and M. R. Mc Donald, Esq., of Walhalla, attorneys for Pickens and Oconee commies, "ill I go to Brevard, N. C., next Monday, j the 28th. where tho case of these two counties against tl. E. Jennings, I the owner of the Toxaway property, for damages suffered hy Picketts and Oconee counties, will he tried. The Chapman bridge, it will be recalled, was washed away by reason of the bursting of the Toxaway dam in the freshet of some two years ago, caus ing loss to the two counties to the amount of eight thousand dollars. E. L, Ilerndon, Esq., and R.T. Jaynes, Esq., of Walhalla, will also go to Brpvard at the same time, these gen tlemen going to represent W. M. -The Methodist Aid Society will meet with .Mrs. J. M. Moss Thursday (to-morrow) afternoon at S.ii0. All members are urged to attend and to be prompt. -Misses Alpha Holt and Rebecca Clark, of Laurens, are visiting their friend, Miss Lucile White. These young ladies graduated at Winthrop in June. -Jar rings-the thick, red kind - three dozen for 2f)C C. W. & J. E. Bauknight, Walhalla.-adv. -The Walhalla Wesleyan Sunday school anticipate an enjoyable time at the tunnel on Saturday, July 26th. Rev. J. T. Cary will preach at 10.30 (slow time.) Everybody invited to attend with well filled baskets. -Now is the time to save money. Have your auto tires vulcanized. Walhalla Tire Shop.-adv. lOtf. -Miss Winnie Mason, of the West minster section, has taken charge of the Neville school, which opened last Monday for a five or six month's session. Other Locals on Fourth Page, 1888 1919 KEEP THEM OUT We have a complete line of SCREEN DOORS and WINDOWS. C. W. Pitchford, Walhalla, S. C. Tractor Demonstration Next Tuesday and Wednesday, July 22 and 23, will bc TRACTOR DAY at Clemson College, 4 It will be well worth your time to bc present. There will be about ten tractors to enter the demonstration. The FORDSON will be there and will pull a McKAY SUB-SOILING TWO DISC PLOW, thc OLIVER MOULDBOARD No, 7, RODERICK LEAN DISC HARROW, the OLIVER PULVERIZER and other imple ments adapted to our local conditions. )wn &, Son, illa, S. C. 5 and PicKens Counties. WHEN YOU HIDE, RIDE RIGHT.