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COMING TO WALHALLA, The Associated Doctors, SPECIALISTS, WILL BE AT I ALEXANDER HOUSE, NEXT WEDNESDAY, AUG. 20, FOR ONE DAY ONLY. Convincing Evidence for tho Sick, How Chronic Sufferers Aro Being Restored to Health ThrogH Associated Doctors' System of Treatment. OFFER SERVICES FREE OF CHARGE. The Associated Doctors, Specialists, licensed hy the State of South Carolina, end wno have met with such phenomenal suc cess throughout the entire South, WILL BE AT WALHALLA ON WEDNESDAY, AU?. 20, for one day only, to demonstrate thoir new system of treatment of Chronic Disease Cases. This will Indeed be good news to those who And lt convenient to visit tho Central Laboratories In Birmingham, located at Suite 512-Lyric Theatre'Building, whore the organization has Southern Headquarters. These regular, reputable physicians believe that that tho combined skill of several trained specialists In chronic disease cases can accomplish more than one doctor alone-in other words, in unity there is strength. Tho offer to treat all who call on this visit absolutely free, ls their original method of getting their system of treatment be fore the public quicker, and no one, rich or poor, white or colored, should n?sieci to take advantage of their very liberal offer ABSOLUTELY FREE,(medicine excepted). No cutting-No knife. lt makes no d. (Terence how many doctors you have consulted, or how many patent medicines you have taken, you cannot afford to miss this opportunity of ascertaining your exact condition and bo honestly advlsod. No one should require further evidence of the skill of these Specialists than the following testimony: Mrs. S. A. Raker, Lamar, S. C., writes: "I am feeling lots stronger and hotter. Have good appetite. 1 am sure glad 1 am taking your remedies." William C. Orr, Bamberg, S. C., writes: "1 have taken all (he remedios you prescribed for mo, and am feeling much better. Will you please send mo another?" C. L. Thcrroll, Chesterfield, S. C., writes: "l am getting along just Hue. Feel well, eat well and sleep well." Now that you know the truth, you have only yourself to blame if you continue to suffer from Piles, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, Discharges, Bed-wetting, Blood Poison, Skin Eruptions, Rheumatism. Epilepsy, Uric Acid Poisoning, Paralysis, Nervous Troubles and Debility, Neuralgin, Stomach and Liver Troubles, Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Tumors, Indigestion, Con stipation, dall Stones, Ovarian and Female Troubles, Enlarged Clauds, or any Reflex Condition of the Nervous System, and those diseases about which most people dislike to consult the general practitioner. Bear in mind thal this will likely be the hist visit when the Specialists will extend their services Flt EE. Hundreds have been restored to their perfect good health, with rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes-so may you. The Special ists are too well known throughout the State to require further mention. Married women should he accompanied by their husbands, and children by their parents. REMEMBER THE HOTEL, DAY AND DATE. ONE DAY ONLY. Hours-IO A. M. to 5 P. M. The Good Kind. The Price is Right, I have all the .Shingles you may want or are looking for-Oood ones, i too-full size and up to standard specifications. Hotter get your Shingles now. Lot me know your needs and I eau fur nish you with what you want at a moment's notice. I've got the Shingles-.Millions of (hem. Write or rall on ll . V . T H O 1) M , 23-:; G Walhalla, H. C. Fine liffltelor Sale. ei .!. for ?v*:?e : ll Timber on seven hundred (700) i.ores of land. Will run from ?ev?? to twenty thoa sand feel per \ To right party, will sell hy the thousand or by tho boundary. GEO. M. WHITE, JR., "CHEOHBKJ FARM," 33- ;?* T.unassee, s. C. NOTICE OK SPECIAL ELECTION. In accordance with Section 17 12, Civil Code of South Carolina, 1912. and pursuant to an order of tho County Board of Education of Oco nee County, South Carolina, notice is hereby given that a Special Election will bo hold at tho School House, in Hopewell School Dis trict Mo. ll. on SATURDAY. Aug. 23, 1919, for the purpose of voting upon tho question of levying a Spe cial Pax of Six Mills, to bo used for School Purposes In said District. At said election each elector favor lng tho levying of the said Special Tax of Two Mills shnll cast a ballot containing tho word "Yon" printed or written thereon, and each elector opposed to said levy shall cast a ballot containing tho word "No" written or printed thereon. At the said election only such electors ns return real or personal property for taxation, and who ex hibit their tax recoipta and registra tion certificates as required in gene ral elections, shall be nllowod to vote. Polls will bo opened at 7 o'clock A. M. and will close at 4 o'clock P. J. T. JENKINS, J, P. SI MOLETON, L. E. LAND, Trustees of School District No ll, Managers of Election. Aug. 13, 1919. 33-34 Waji?enov Sluging; Association, Thi! Wagone; Township Singing Association ivili ?uoet wi iii Coueross church next Sunday afternoon, Aug ust 17th, at 2 o'clock (old time.) Everybody come, bring your song hooks una enjoy un afternoon of real song service with us. VV, M. Murphree, President. Miss Elora L. Smith, Cor. Sec. NOTICE OF SPEOIALH?LECrT?ONi In accordance with Section 1742, Civil Code of South Carolina, 1912, and pursuant 'to an order of the County Board of Education of Oco neo County, South Carolina, notice is hereby given that a Special Election ? ill be held at the school house, in Changa School District, No 23, on Saturday, August 23, 1919, for the purpose of voting upon the ques tion of levying a Special Tax ot Six Mills, to bo used for school pur poses in Changa School District, No. 2 3. At said election each elector favor ing the proposed bond issue shall cast a ballot containing the word "Yes" printed or written thereon, and each elector opposed to said bond issue shall cast a ballot containing the word "Xo" printed or written thqre on. At the said election only such electors as return real or personal property for taxation, and who ex hibit their tax receipts and registra tion certificates as required In gene ral elections, shall bo allowed to vote. Polls will be opened at 7 o'clock a. m. and will close at 4 o'clock p, m. W. J. HAKE, E. K. COBB, ELI MOORE, Trustees of School District No. 23, Managers of Election. Aug. 1?.. HU 9. 33-34 NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION. In accordance with Section 1742 Civil Codo of South Carolina, 19 12 and pursuant to an order of th< County Board of Education of Oco nee County, South Carolina, notice h hereby given that a Special Electior will be held at the school house lr tabor School District, Xo 10 on SATURDAY, Aug 23, 1919, foi thc purpose of voting on tho questlor of levying a Special Tax of I mi lb on the, real and personal property within* tho said district, to bo usec for School Purposes in said District At said election each elector favor lng tho voting on of said special lev; of four mills shall cast a ballot con tabling the word "YOB" printed o written thereon, and each doctor op posed to said levy shall cast a hallo I containing the word "No" printed o ? ?itlon thereon. I At tho said election only sue electors as return real or person; property for taxation, and who OJ hlhit their tax receipts and registre tlon eertlflcates as required in gent ral elections, shall be allowed to vot< Polls will be oponed at 7 o'cloc a. ni, and will close at 4 o'clock p. n J. WRINN, A. J. DYAR, A'. A. MOORHEAD, Trusloes of School District No. ll Managers of Election. Aug. 13, 1919. 33-34 WOULD KNOW COST TO MILLS Of Manufacturing Uaw Cotton Into Merchantable cloth. Washington, Aug. 9.-Repr?sentai tlve Byrnes, of South Carolina, in troduced a resolution directing the Federal trade commission to ascer tain and report to Congn??": the cost of manufacturing tho vuriou? grades of cotton into yarns and cotton cloth for the year 1919. tho manufactu rers' selling price und the retailer's cost price and selling price. He also asks that they immediately report what information they now have as to the manufacturers' cost price dur ing 1918. Mr. Byrnes states that the com mission, at the request of the vari ous departments, conducted inquir ies last year as to the cost of manu facturing cotton cloths, and he is confident that these figures will show that at the price cotton cloths are selling to-day the manufactur ers could pay 59 cents a pound for ruw cotton o nd still maha a large profit. He believes that their figures are available and will convince tho public that if undue profits are be ing made out of cotton cloths at this time, the profits are going to the manufacturers and not to the farmers. He Will press for immediate ac tion on his resolution. Jocassco News Notes. Jocasseo, Aug. 8. - Special: The health of this community is very good at this writing. Most of our people aro through with their work, and crops are looking very good. The many friends of Private Louie A. Crowe are glad to welcome him back homo. He served almost four teen months in tho U. S. army and received his honorable discharge on July 92th ut Charleston, reaching home on the lilith. Mrs. .lohn Cash is very sick nt this time. Her many friends hope for uer early recovery. Mr and Mrs. Loire Crowe visited at the home of Mr. und Mrs. Will Crowe, of Salem, recently. J. D. Talley visited L. V. Crowe Thursday and Friday and took a fish ing, trip. He reports quite A streak of luck. Lambert Hamey, of Picken?, vis ited Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Ramev this week. A protracted meeting will begin at Mount Carmel Baptist church oil Saturday, August 9th, Let every body como out and have a good meet ing throughout the week. Our pas tor is Rev. W. A. Holcombe, and he is well known by all, j Born, unto Mr. and .Mrs. John Patterson, of the Boon's Creek sec ; Hon, on Angus! 6th, a son weighing twelve pounds. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dover Hinkle have moved to Ptckons, where Mr. Hin kle has accepted a position In a garage with Walt Langston. Mrs. Fred Whit mire and children spent, the week wit' the former's mother, Mrs J. H. Whitmtro, of ,lo cassee. Mr. and Mrs. Hover Dodgems made a business trip lo Pickens last week. W. O. W. Picnic at Oakwuy. There will be a picnic at Oakway on Friday of this week, August 15, and the people of the Oakway com munity are looking forward to hav ing a full representation from every section of the county prosont to en joy the day. There will be a number of addresses delivered on the occa sion, In the interest of various lines OL work in which the pepole of our county aro vitally interested. The following program has been arrang ed for tho day: 1 1 a. m.-Address of welcome, by Hon. James Brown, Westminster. I 11.30 a. m.-"Woodcraft," by Hon T. Frank Watkins, of Anderson. 12.15 p. m.-"Education," by Hon W. P. Mason, Westminster. 2.30 p. m.-Talk by Miss Sallie Strlbllng, of Walhalla, In the inter est of educational work in general and of the fight against illiteracy In particular. 3.0 0 p. m.-Address of Hon. Hun nicutt, of tho Southern Cultivator. 3.45 p. m.-Address on the sub ject, of "The Cotton Warehouse." .1 30 p. m.- -Base hall game- -Mar ried men vs. "Singles." The public is urged to attend. A most hearty welcome awaits all v.ho will be there Don't let anything prevent your coming, Make nu '??('ort to be on hand. Outlaw is Captured in Mountains. Bluofields, \V. Va., Aug. fi.- Man deville Farley, alleged lender cf an outlaw and moonshiners' band In the Flat Top Mountains, charged with desertion from tho army and abduc tion of tho l l year-old daughter of Kenneth Abshire a farmer, wr.s ur les?od by tho sheriff di Raleigh coun ty to-day. Ho was captured In tho mountains with his brother. Mait land, and the girl ho is alleged to hove abducted. The throe were plac ed In jail at Beckley. W. Va. When arrested the Farleys, though armed, made no resistance. Deputy sheriffs are searching for tho re mainder of the band. Posses from naleigh and Mercer counties have been searching for Farley since his alleged abduction of tho Abshlro girl several weeks ago. A OOO!) FARM FOR KALK ONE GOOD FARM, containing 9K% acres of land, mlle and a half from South Union; in good commu nity; nu public road lo Fair Play, S. C.; 80 acron in cultivation, bal ance In woods. Forty acres of this ls fresh land that will make a bale of cotton to the aero. Ono house re cently painted, with now barn and plenty of outbuildings, and two good tenant houses. This land Iles woll all in ono field, with ono-fourth milo public road frontage. Apply to FRANK H. Ill /A KELY, Westminster, S. C. Route No. ii. Aug. 13, 1919. 33-34 The Courier, $1 per year. Pay in advance O CO IV JO K 82 AORBS? right at Phinney'B Sta tion, only four miles from Seneca anti live miles from Walhalla, and known as the Hall Property. One good dwelling, with good outbuild ings, and one tenant house; about Hf ty acres in cultivation. All good red land. isa ACRES, near Coneross Church, half way between Walhalla and Westminster. This land is run down, but is good land If taken care of. I believe the Are wood on this tract will more than pay for it. Has three old buildings and about two-horse farm open. Can g'.-e some one a bargain in this tract. 71 AORKS, near West Union; in high state of cultivation; last year 14 acres made 20 bales of cotton; all new buildings. A money-maker for some one. 15 ACRES, In Walhalla, with good seven-room dwelling, with all nec essary outbuildings and conven iences, including lots of fruit, and land in high state of cultivation; over hale of cotton to tho acre. About two acres of very fine pine timber. A nice home for some one. PRICKS and Terms are reasonable on all the above property. Apply to JAS? J?L BAHBYJ At Seneca Oil MRI, Seneca, S. C., or Walhalla, s. C. NOTICE OK FINAL- SETTLEMENT ANO DISCHARGE. fxotlce ls hereby given that the un derslgned will make application t< V*. P. Martin, Judge ot Probate foi Oconee County, in the State of South Carolina, at his ollice at Walhalla Court House on Monday, tho 15th day of SEPTEMBER, 10 10, 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 Esta to of S. B. HUB BARD, Decer.sed, and obtain llnal j discharge as Administrator of said i Estate. M. R. MCDONALD. Administrator of tho Estate of B. B. Hubbard, Deceased. Aug. 13, 10 10. 33-3G* NOTICE OK KI NAL SETTLEMENT DISCHARGE. j Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will make application to JV. P. Martin, Judge of Probato for ' OrnTie" County, in tho State of South i Carolina, at his o Alco ;;t Walhalla ! Court House on Saturday, the <;tli .day of September, iftlfl, at n o'clock in tho forenoon, or as soon thereafter ?:s said application can bo heard, for leave to make final settle ment of the Estate of MRS MARY E. SMITH, Deceased, and obtain final discharge as Administrator of said E8tato. JOHN L. SMITH, Administrator of tho Estate of Mrs. Mary E. Smith, Deceased. Aug. 13, 1919. 33-36 Farm Lands. 350 ACRES, .I Vi miles from Westminster; 100 acres in cultivation; 16 acres of bot tom land that has never failed to make good crop of corn; good two story house with 6 rooms; good barn and 2 good cribs and other out-build ings; good pasture; one tenant house. If this place is too large, can cut it and make two places. 1 con sider this a real good place. 205 ACRES, two miles from Westminster, on the Oakw?y road; 126 acres m cultiva tion; nico 2-story house with S rooms; G tenant houses, good barn and out-buildings. This is a fine place. If too large to suit, I can cut into two places. 54-ACRK l 'A RM, half mile from Oak Grove school; about 36 acres in cultivation: ono 3-room house, one barn and other outbuildings. ?7-ACRK 1 ARM, half mile from Oak drove; about 20 acres in cultivation; Iles well. 2:1 ACRES, near Conoross; 1 milos from Wal halla, I miles from Westminster ; most of land in cultivation; lies well and is fresh. This ts a very desirable small farm. 52 ACRES OK LAND, 1 V? miles of Westminster, on Oak way road; ono 1-rooni house and barn; about 26 acres in cultivation and 10 acres in pasture; remainder in woods. This ls a good small placo. ?50 ACRES, EXTRA GOOD FARM IA NI). 7f? acros good bottom, with good quantity upland (about r>0 acics) in cultivation, dood large dwelling, f'.^o | tenant, houses ; two good barns, ?vit.li lino concrete silo Woodland lu such shape as to mako extra good farm when clearod. 44 A CR KS, within fivo milos of Westminster; two miles of Oak drove. Th is ls a bargain for some one. .JO ACRES, within four milos of Westminster; Half milo of Oak drove school; nico 6-room house. Joins tho 82-acro place. 42 ACRES, within six milos of Westminster ; new 4-room house; land rough, but strong. A bargain for some ono who wishes a cheap placo. On all the above I can give real bargains and easy terms. J.H. HA RNKTT, Westminster, S. C. The Courier, $1 a yoar. Pay In advance Quality Goes O?atThrough No matter how impressed you may be with your Dort when you purchase it you have a far higher opinion of the car six months qr a year later. It is when you look back over the daily record of its service for a long period tl t you completely appreciate the value of your investment. The finest qualities of the Dort reveal themselves only in actual ser vice. It maintains its even perform ance and riding comfort. It registers the same high mileage per gallon of gasoline and quart of oil month after month. It stays "tuned up" and sweet run ning. That is why the Dort stands so well with its owners. Prices F. O. }3. Factory Wire Wheels and Sparc Tiree Extra Just receiving a shipment of Dort Cars this week. Better get yours now. Balleiipr Hardware and Furniture Co., Seneca, gjj. O. CITATION NOTICE. The State of South Carolina. Coun ty of Oconee.- (In Court of Probate) -By V. F. Martin, , Esq., Probate .Judge. - Whereas, JOHN F. CRAIG, C. C. C. P., has made suit to me to grant him letters of Administration of the Estate of and Effects of JOHN SM ITH, Deceased Those are. therefore, to cito and admonish all and singular the kin dred and creditors of the said .lohn Smith, Deceased, Hint they bo and appear before mo, in tho Court of Probate, to be held at Walhalla Court House, South Carolina, on Tuesday, the 18th day of Septombor, i Ol??, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon, to show cause, If any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal this 8th day of August. A. D. 1919. (Seal.) V. P. MARTIN, Judge of Probate for Oconee Co., S.C. Published on the 13th. 20th and 27th days of August and 3d, 10th, 17th days of Soptember, 1919, In The Keowee Courier* and on the Court House door for the time prescribed by law. Aug. 13, 1919. 33-38 238 Acres Good Farm Lands for Sale. THIS TRACT has about 7?? acres under cultivation, about. 7r> acres in pnsturo, balance well wooded. About 20 acres good Creek and Branch Bottoms. Two good (?-room houses and ono tenant house; good outbuildings. This place is situated 3 Vs miles north of Walhalla. Tho land lies well. Will cut place or soil in body. For quick sale soo mo for a bargain. Price and terms attractive. BA Y Ids W. HARRISON, or GEORGE T. MORTON, Walhalla, S. C. 36* TaliallB Tract o? Lani for Sale. I OFFER FOR SALE AT ONCE The B. L Owens Tract, Cont a i g 150 Afros. About 70 Acres In cultivation; lia I a nc o woodland Hud pasture; 32 Acres of Nicest Bottom, not subject to overflow. Just two miles from Walhalla (.roded School.. Land In good state of cultivation. TERMS EASY. . B. R. MOSS, WALHALLA, S. C. .J.?J??|? ?|??|??|?*|??|??J? ?j. ?j. ?j? ?j. ?j? ?j. ?j, ?j? ?j? ?j? 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 Oconee County, in the State of South Carolina, at his olllce at Walhalla Court House, on Thursday, the 21st day of August, 1910, at ll o'clock In the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as said application can be heard, for l?ave to make Anal settlement of the l?state of A. T. THOMPSON, De ceased, and to obtain final discharge as Executor of said Estate. J. D. SHELDON, Executor of the Estate of A. T. Thompson, Deceased. July 23, 1919. 30-33