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Another ! - TH JAYNES CU1 and/SELLS T "Wc don't want any on< you let us know that otha by trading with you?" Well, they do-and you on all your purchases will < a year's time. - REME "Jaynes Cuts the the G( C. G. JAYNE ONE CENT A WORD (Small advertisements under this heading Inserted at rate ot one cent a word per insertion. Four insertions for price ot three.) (NOTICE.-No advertisement ac cepted for this column for less than Iff cents, ono insertion.) FOR BALE-5OU Cords good Dry Slabs. Seo J. C. SHOCKLEY, West Union, S. C._32-tf FOR SALE-Several Good Farms. For prices write or call on .1. ll. WOOD, Salem, S. C._35* I "SAFETY FIRST!" - Wo havo' about fifty Safety Boxes for rent. Ap ply_aA BANK QF WALHALLA. 21-tf iiff BO LIARS REWARD for any Clutch that 1 cannot stop from slip ping. H. L. KING, Brown's Garage, Walhalla, S. C. 32-33. FOR SALE.-.'.-Passenger Buick 'louring Car; in first-class condition mechanically. W. O. HAMILTON. Seneca, S. C. 30-32. WANTED-Twenty ie eu to cut cross-ties, by the day or by tho tie. J. C. SHOCKLEY, West Union, S C. _ :iJ-Mf_ FOB SALE-A fresh shipment of Sweet Feed. To move at $2.75 a sack. J. C. KAM PLEY, West Union, S. C. 25-tf. .25 DOLLABS H EWA K H for any Clutch that I (-annot slop from slip ping. H. L. KING, Uro wu's Garage, Walhalla. S. C. 32-33. FOB SALI-!-Jersey Cow; about 3 gallons strained milk daily; good butter animal; $85.00. BURT COX, Westminster, Kt. .(, <at CoilOi'OSS Church.) 31-3 1* I OST-Between Westminster and Doulile Springs ("burch (Anderson Co.), Rubber Rain Coat. Finder hiing to Tugaloo Tribune ollice and receive reward. J. D. WAKEFIELD, Kt. I. Westminster, S. C. 33* FOR SALE-Good seven-year-old Mule, Farm Implements, 2 Cows; Household and Kitchen Furniture. Will be sold on Sept. 15, 1910, at 10 o'clock a. m.. at auction, to highest bidder E. B, H A G G IO KT Y, Salem. S. C._ 31-37? YOUR AUTO PAINTED and made lo look like a new car. Our service prompt; satisfaction guaranteed. We also paint buggies if desired. Auto mobile painting our specialty. THE CROSS PA I NT SHOK, in Old Tobacco Factory Building, Walhalla. 33? POR SA Ll<?-One Tract of Land, 105 acres, three miles from Lavenia. Ga., on main road from Hartwell to Lavenia ; in 300 yards of good school; good six-room dwelling and two tenant houses. lieu mulatto land, hale cotton to acre. 'Terms reasonable. Apply to T. A. FRANKS, Lavenia, Ga. 33* FOR SALE-Fine Farm, I \t? miles from Walhalla, within half milo ol' National Highway; contains "if, acres and necessary farm buildings; lino pasture; plenty timber. Farm con tains 18 acres of good bottom land. Will sell whole farm or divide into smaller tracts. Call or write SAMUEL SMITH, Walhalla, S. C., Rt. ::. :;:;* GOOD RUGGY and S. ?die Mure, Rubber-tiro Top Buggy ami Harness; outfit as a whole cheap. Also Spray Outfit, new, with all attachments; Hoosier combination cotton and corn Planter, with fertz. distributer; onc Sprlng-tOOth Harrow; Cultivator, or Woeder, Also, lot of other imple ments and tools of various kinds. Bargains if you will need them for your next year's work. See J. A. STECK, at Courier Ollice. 32 FOR SALE-120-Acre Farm, just on tho edge of Troy, S. C.; soil fine clay sand, with red clay subsoil; nearly level. Handsome ten-room dwelling; water and lights; nine good tenant houses; large new, modern barn; seven wells; plenty of pastures, running water; half mil lion feet of saw timber; plonty of wood; 250 acres In high state of cultivation. Cheap at $200 per acre to the man who wants the best Im proved Farm In Western Carolina. THE DIX IE LAND CO., McCormick, S. C. 33* irv ? rs THE PRICE HE GOODS/' ; to bc saying, "Why didn't . people are saving money can also. A few cents saved amount to several dollars in MRF.R= - Prices and Sells jods." S9 Walhalla, SX. LANI) VOR SALK.-Have sold my farm down to leas than 100 acres, on which I now live. Improvements all good; about 05 acres in cultivai ion, balance in pasture and forest. This land is nil in a high state of culti vation. All of this land ls Red Land -the kind that stays willi you. I offer this land for immediate sale. W. H. BUTLER, Wallu, a, S. C. 34? COAL FOR SALE, $9 per ton, cash. Apply to HETRICK HOSIERY MILL, Walhalla. S. C. 32-3.'? _ WANTED-Man to Log a Saw mill. J. C. SHOCKLEY, West Union, S. C._3 2-tf_ MITCHELL TOURIN? CAR, prac tlcally new, for sale or swap for good Eord. Apply to MRS. R. A. RUTLEDOE, Walhalla, S. C_ 3.">* i WANTED-Experienced Loopers I on hosiery; also Learners; at the HETRICK HOSIERY MILLS, both at Walhalla and Anderson, S. C. _30-33 TWO HOMES FOR SALE, In 4 00 yards of graded school and church, with fine stand of Saw Timber. Apply lo S. A. TOW or CAROLINE TOW, Walhalla, S. C.. Route No. 2. 3 0* roil SALE - CHEAP - Antique Mnrlbe-top Walnut Dresser and Wash Stand. Bedstead. Hair Mn tress and Springs; round Dining Table; also line Mandolin. Apply to WM. .!. OWENS, Wathala. 33-tf HERE'S A IIA RCA IX. For Sale: ."i l Acres of Land, on road from Long Creek Church to M. II. Leo's Store; small, fair house; IS acres cleared; line spring, orchard; land lies well; good crops on lt; titles perfect. Come and see. On ly $ 15.00 per acre. CEO. MATHESON. Long Creek. S. C. 3 1* MULE COLTS.-I want every man in Oconee county who owns a Mule Colt, sired hy my .lack, lo bring his ??ult to W'alhala Court House next Monday, August I stti. Will have ex pert mule raiser here from Kentucky to sec these animals, lt will he to your interest. Don't fail to bring your inule colt If sired by my .lack. .1. S. ABBOTT. Walhalla. S. C. 33? FOR SALE-3 17 Acres of tine dark red and chocolate smooth land, in a high state of cultivation; 250 acres in cultivation; plantation lias the appearance of making 17.") bales of cotton und 3,000 bushels corn. Large 8-room dwelling, large new barn, I new tenant houses. 1 other good tenant houses; tour wells; plenty of running water and timber; cn public road, four miles from Mc Cormick, mile and half from spur (rack. Will pay any man's expense who says it is not a bargain at $0 0 per acre. DIXIE LAND CO.. McCor mick. S. C. 33* A Special Communication of Blue Ridge Lodge, No. 9 2, A. P. M., will be held on Friday night, Aug. 15, 1910, at 8.30 o'clock. Work in E. A. and l<\ C. Degrees. Visitors welcome. HARRY R. HUGHS, W. M. W. O. WHITE, Secretary. (ad.) M?*?H?M?P*H* .M?******* 1 4. LOCAL AND PERSONA I ?1? X ? .J? ?J. ?J? ?J? c-J? ?J? ?J? ?J. ?J. ?J. ?J. ?J? ?T. ?J. ?J. ?J? ?T? ?J. -Shingles plenty of them full standard measurements; any quan tity. See ll. E. Thode. Wa Ilia Ha : -ad v - Mrs. CAL .laynos spent last week in Allanta. .Mrs. John Wallace, of Atlanta, is visiting ai tho homo of Dr, and Mrs. VV. R. Craig. -Bring your eggs to Hurl's Cafe and get the best price 3.">c. cash. .1. H. Gillospie, Proprietor, Hotel Build ing, Walhalla, -adv. Miss Emmie Ansel entertained a number of her friends most de lightfully Wodli Gi 'ay night of last week. -Auto owners, ..niko our shop your headquarters whllo In town. Walhalla Tiro Shop.-adv. lOtf. .Miss Lucy Brandt, who has been spending hor vacation with rel atives at Florence, returned to her home here last week. She was ac companied home by her brother, who had spent the past three weeks at Florence. - Perm all f o st ora go batteries are guaranteed for 20 months-for all makes of cars. Piedmont Auto Co., Walhalla.--adv. -We have a good stock of high grade lime and cement-the Tennes see kind. Whitmlre-Marett Hard ware Co., Westminster, S. C.-adv.-ti -(larwood Jaynes left last Sun day for Atlanta, where he will be for a week v^mong relatives and friends. -Mrs. .Mart Floyd, of Spartan burg, ls spending the summer at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Crisp in Midway. -Horn, on Thursday last. August 7th, unto Mr. und Mrs. John L. Iv. Brandt, who reside In tho Hear Swamp section, a daughter. -All makes ?tendard sewing ma chine noodles at Moss & Ansel's,Wal halla.-adv.-2 1-tf. -Mr. and Mrs. H. \V. Gasquo and little son left last Friday for Lau rens, whore they will reside for the present. Mr. Gusque having ac cepted the superintendency of tho Laurens schools for the coming ses sion. They will reside ut No. 13G Hampton street, Laurens. -Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Montjoy. of Greer, spent last Saturday in Wal halla with friends, who were de lighted to meet them again. They cam*, ever in their car, and were accompanied home by their daugh ter, MiSB Eloise, who had been vis iting her friend, Miss Emmie Ansel. -Another shipment of refrigera tors just received. See us before they are all gone Whitmlre-Marett Hardware Co , Westminster, S. C. adv.-21-tf. - Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Beard re turned to their home at Tamasseo Friday of lust week, after having spent some time in Spartanburg. Mr. Beard's many friends will be glad to know that the hospital treatment which he received while in Spartan burg has proved of great benefit and that his health has been materially Improved. - lt. Duncan, of Greenville, was in Walhalla for a short while Mon day, having come over for a briet business visit. His friends will be glad to know that he and his family are prospering in Greenville. He ls still in the mercantile business In his adopted city, and reports that he "has no complaint- to make as to business conditions." -Our vulcanizing is absolutely guaranteed to outlast the rest of the tire. Walhalla Tire Shop.-adv. lOtf -L.F.Williams, of Walnut Ridge, Ark., is in Wa Bini] a for a short while visiting among his many old friends here. He came to Oconee for the purpose of visiting his brothers, who reside in and near Seneca and at Newry. We were glad indeed to see our young friend again. Fie has heen absent from Oconee for several years. -Zion and Rocky Knoll Sunday schools will hold a union picnic at DuPre's Mill next Saturday. August. llGth. The ladies of the churches will sell refreshments, and all help and patronage will be appreciated. Tho proceeds will be used for church purposes. The public is cordially invited to attend, bring wc?l*?lS?ed baskets and enjoy the day with the Sunday schools. -Buggies-Buggies and buggy harness.-Wo have just received a shipment of the Taylor-Cannady high grade buggies. Our stock of buggy hame.:.; is complete, lt will pay you lo seo us before placing your order. Whitmlre-Marett Hardware Co., Westminster, S. C.-adv.-21-tf. M? son and Karie Simpson and Bay McCall attended the funeral ot Heir aunt, Mrs; Martha Jane Suth erland, which took pince al Iva, Anderson county, on August 1 oth. Mrs. Sutherland died very suddenly on Sa lu rd ? y, August 0th, in the fore noon. her death being due to paraly sis. Tho deceased was a sister of .Mrs. J. A. Burton, of Walhalla, and there are numerous relatives ?ind friends who will learn with regret of her il^ath. -Ryau Chalmers, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Y. Chalmers, of tho Tainas see section, returned home from over seas anny service last week and will be with his parents and among his many friends for some time, having received a ti 0-day furlough. Mr. Chalmers volunteered for army ser vice before war was declared against Germany and has been in the ser vice for more than two years. He was at Camp Sherman. Ohio, when he received Iiis furlough, bul will re port to ('amp Gordon, Ga., at the ex piration of his tin-day leave. Ile will not be discharged at once, as he be longs to the regular army and will have to complete the period of ser vice for which he enlisted. Ho has many friends who are glad to have him among them again. -Now is the time to save money. Have your auto tires vulcanized. Walhalla Tire Shop.-adv. lOtf. BROWN H OR BROWN GK D The HAVING ?OUGHT HEAVILY OF MAXY LINES, ANO M?K1 PERCALES, BLE.U TIING, PAJAMA CHECKS, Umlerwoa Full lino Sn miner Dress Goods, 1: INCREASED LINES FARMERS' -^ PETER LADIES'. MEN Only proper credits extended to give satisfaction or your .cy wil SEE THE FULL LINE OF GIN AND OTHER LINES. THE N W. STILES BARR -Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Grant and Miss Annie Strutton spent the week end, in Asheville with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Shelley, returning to Walhalla Sunday afternoon. -Miss Lorine Donley, of Colum bia, arrived in Walhalla yesterday and will spend a while here visiting her friend, Mrs. M. R. McDonald, on College street. -We are requested to announce that Rev. J. W. Daniels will preach at Friendship Methodist church next Sunday, August 17th, at 4 o'clock p. m. (fast time.) The public is cor dially Invited to attend. -Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Qunttlebaum, of Conway, are in Walhalla this week visiting their daughter, Mrs. L. W. Langston. Mr. Quattlebaum will return to Conway the latter part of this week, but Mrs. Quattlebaum will remain for a visit of several weeks in the home of Rev. and Mrs. Langston. -Don't WTait!-Our big stock of galvanized roofing is going fast. You can't afford not to see us at once and buy your roofing if you expect to do any covering within the next few months. Whitmire-Marett Hardware Co., Westminster, S. C.-adv.-21-tf. -Frank Crow, of Piedmont, is visiting friends in this section for a week or ten days. Incidentally Mr. Crow is looking about for a small farm, and if he finds what he wants will in all probability purchase and move to this section to make his home. He and his will be most cor dially welcomed back? to Oconee in the event that he finds the kind of farm he wants and decides to come back with us. - Mr. and Mrs. (?ray Macaulay, of Columbia, spent a few days in Walhalla this and last week visit ing at the home of the former's mother, Mrs. N. W. Macaulay. They left Monday for Columbia, in which city they will doubtless reside. Mr. Macaulay's arrival home with his wife was quite a pleasant surprise to friends here. They were married at the home of the bride's mother in Columbia last Wednesday. Mrs. Macaulay before her marriage was Miss Eula Matthews. We Join with others in extending to the happy j . onng couple eve' y good wish for a loug and pleasant journey through lite. -Permnllfe storage batteries are guarantee:! for 20 months-for all makes of cara. Piedmont Auto Co., Walhalla.-adv. -There was a very narrow e.::cape from a serious accident at the cor ner of Main and Tugaioo streets las: Monday afternoon, when two F?rds met at the corner. Ono of tho cars belonged to Ceo. L. Wilson and was just preparing to leave for Westmin ster, when a car driven by Mr. Ed wards, of Seneca, appeared on the scene. There was a crash, a smash and the hearts of two Fords beat as one and the hearts of the drivers and occupants of the cars were bare ly prevented from escaping from tho owners. A by-slander asserts that he saw the hearts in the mouths of the ones in the crash. Mr. Edwards said that he was at fault in (he unfortu nate mix-up and authorized the bill for repairs to be sent to him. For tunately no one was hurt in the least. -The many friends of Kev. T. M. Mrihling. of .Jefferson, (?a., are glad to welcome him back on a visit to Oconee. Hov. Mr. Stribling has been in (lie county among relatives for some days and will return to his (?corgis home the latter part of this week. Ile was among his Walhalla AS IT, ?TS IT. . Br? Waihi istributors for Oconet Newry Store DRY GOODS, WE ARE OFFERING MAXY ATTRACTIVE PRICES IN BELOW WE GIVE A FEW ARTICLES THAT ARE B TRAN CHEA!? ON TO-DAY'S MARKETS: FANCY SHIRTINGS, APRON GINGHAMS, r Goo?}*, PLAIN Mllih OLOT1L ii Piques and Gaberdines, now on display. * * Re sure (<? seo thom. SUPPLIES CONSTANTLY ARRIVING, AND STOCKS MORE VARIED THAN HERETOFORE. S SHOES FOR. ALX. AND CHILDREN. J& NEW STOCK. reliable parties. And romcmber: Everything wo sell we guarantee to ll be most cheerfully refunded. 3 OERIES, AND ALSO LOOK'OVER BARGAIN COUNTERS IN SHOES [E WRY STORE, ON, Mgr., - - - NEWRY. S.C. friends for a short while Monday and paid The Courier an appreciated call. His family are visiting rela tives of Mrs. Stribling in Texas. -Our vulcanizing is dono the "factory way"-the only way. Wal lalla Tire Shop.-adv. lOtf. -Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Foster and three children, of Manchester, Ala., are visiting the former's mother,Mrs. Edmund Foster, of Richland, and among other relutives in the county for two weeks. Mr. Foster and his family came to South Carolina in their car. enjoying a most pleasant trip of two days, the distance being something more than 4?0 miles. Mr. Foster paid close attention to crops as he passed through the country, and ho says tho best crops on the entire route are to be found In Oco nee county. There are, he said, some fairly good crops on the Georgia side along his route, but they do not com pare at all favorably with the crops he observed after getting on the South Carolina side. Mr. and Mrs. Foster have visited in Oconee on other occasions and have a host of friends who are glad to welcome them. Mr. Foster Is a native of th!s county, but has resided in Alabama for fourteen or fifteen years. ?-Misses Lula and Rosa Mae Busch, accompanied by their friend, Miss Gilder, of Birmingham, leave to-day for a ten days' stay at the Smith House, Highlands. -Teay B. Hutchison Buffered very painful injury last Thursday even ing when the wheel of an automobile from which he lind Just alighted ran over his right foot, breaking the arch ?nd leaving him unable to walk. He has not boen able to oe out since the accident, though the injury is not considered at all serious. However, it is very painful ano Inconvenient. Mr. Hutchison,after alighting from the auto, stood close to the machine In conversation, expecting his friend, Frank Craig, who was driving, to back the car before turning. Instead of this, however, the turn was made without hacking, and Mr. Hutchison's foot was in the direct tracking of tho wheel. We hope that Mr. Hutch ison will soon be able to be out. Other Locals on Fourth Page. 1888 1919 KEEP THEM OUT f? ?"; fm:--: We have a complete line of SCREEN DOORS and WINDOWS. C. W. Pitchford, Walhalla, S. C. Wins in Clemson College Demonstration. At thc Clemson College demonstration the Ford son Tractor won honors over every other tractor shown. In the two-hour test the Fordson plowed approximately 12? per cent more land, with 30 per cent less fuel than any other tractor. This de monstration convinces us that the Fordson is thc farm power in the world to-day. Fordson Tractors do not lie down and die; you do not have to carry insurance, and they burn kerosene, which is inttoh cheaper than gasoline. Those who aro going lo need tractors aro advised to buy theni now ; because to wait may moan that you cannot got one thia year. We have a few Tractors oil hand, and wo cnn make im m?diate delivery. Tho price of this Tractor is only $75 O, f. o. b. factory* )wn illa, S. C. i and PicKens Counties. WHEN YOU RIDE, RIDE RIGHT.