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Cut Price Groe Here aro tho price? In our "Origi nal Package, Cut Pi lco Cash Grocery Dopa rt nu? i it." Tl uwo prices are cash -not hi ii? charged ai, tl i os o prices. If you want them charged you Wi Di i PA V MOKE for thom. Nothing less than ono dollar's worth will bo delivered on a Special order. Any amount delivered on our regular schedule delivery, which will bo as follows: Truck will leave warehouse at O.UO a. m. and 8.30 p. m . for nil point? east of Catherine or Hotel Streets 10.00 a. in. ami <I.:I0 p. m. for nil points west of Hame .street; 11.00 a. m. and 5.00 p. m. for Faculty Hill and Factory Village. Please got the above facts sottlod Lu your mind. Trucks will move with feed and old lino articles to all parts of town, from early morning until dark, as In tho past. If you wlsli to save money, you etui do sp, If yon will buy the follow ing firtlclcs at prices named below: Octagon Soap, 8c; 2 for 1.0c. Old Dutch Cleanser 8c; 2 for 15c. Ivory Soap 8c ; 2 fer lac Fairy Soap, 8c; 2 for 15c. -.-REME "Jaynes Cuts thc the Gi C. G. JAYNE _ (Small advertisements under thu heading inserted at rate of one cent a word per insertion. Four insertions for price of three.) (NOTICE.-No advertisement ac cepted for this column for less than 10 cents, ono Insertion.) FOR RUNT-Good Two-horse Farm near Walhalla. Soe or write J. D. I SH ELL, Walhalla, S. C. 47-tf WANTED-About 200 Bundles good Fodder. Apply G. E. RHODES, at Courier Office _ _47* PIGS FOR SALE.-Hampshire, O. 1. C., and Essex. W. O. WHITE, ^Valhalla, S. C. 43-tf. "SAFETY FIRST I " - We have about fifty Safety Boxes for rent. Ap ply at BANK OF WALHALLA. 2 i-tf MILK COW FOR SALE; fresh. Call and see for yourself what she Is. , T. L. ALEXANDER, Walhalla, Rt. 1._47_*_ FOR SALE-One 7-passengor, 8 cylinder Oldsmobile; first-class con dition. Apply to Courier Office at once 43-tf. GRIST MILL and Gasoline Engine for sale; both in good condition. For price, etc., see J. C. BARKER, West mliiBter Rt. 4. 4 4-47* FOR SALE-One 7-passenger, 8 cyllnder Oldsmobile; first-class con dition. Apply to Courier Office at once. 4 3-tf WANTED-Ten TAVO horse teams to haul lumber; $5 per day guaran teed. See me at once. J. C. SHOCK LEY, West Union, S. C. 41 -tf. FOR SALE-To the right party A nice Horse and Buggy. The horse's qualities are perfect; the Buggy is a Studebaker. C. W. PITCHFORD, Walhalla, S. C._47-tf FOR SALE-60 Acres Land in Whetstone section of Oconee; 25 Acres in cultivation, balance tim bered. In heart of Oconee Corn Belt. Part of F. G. Barker Farm. Splen did place for somebody. Write or see I. W. HENRY, Mt. Rest, S. C. _4 3-50* HEAVEN ON EARTH through Evolution. Man may perpetuate him self here as his Eternal Home. Dis cussed from Bible and Scientific Standpoints In THE HORNET, 35c por year. W. H. DAVIS, Mocksvillo, No. Car._47* LOST--Somewhere in Fair Play, on day of Fair, one Brooch with cut pearl on oach end and ono purple stone in conter. Finder please loavo at C. P. Glenn's Store, or notify Mrs. R. L. BRADBERRY, Townvillo, S. C._47* FOR SALE AT AUCTION-At old Walhalla Hotol Building, on SAT URDAY, November 20th, al Ul A. M.-All Furniture, Bedding and Household Articles belonging to me, now stored in Hotel Building. A chance to get bargains. J. I). VER NER, Walhalla, S. C._ 47-48? 70 ACRES, near West Union; 50 acres in high stale of cultivation; ono house, lots of wood and good pasture. All is good red land. Price is righi terms easy. Our own property. For a bargain seo HARRISON <& MORTON, Walhalla, S. C._42-tf. FOR SALE.-The G. B. Hudson Farm, in Koowee Township, near High Falls, containing 1 11 acres; 75 acres cleared, balance In original forest. Lot of hardwood; good pas ture. Price $1 5,000.00. One-third cash, balanco long term at G per cent. THE PALMETTO REAL ES TATE AGENCY, No. 5 Parkins Bldg., Greenville, S. C._43-tf. FOR SALE-36 Acres, adjoining West Union depot proporty; good 6-room house; 23 acres in cultiva tion, balance in wood. Prico right. Unusually good terms on tills tract. 16 Acres, four miles east of Wost Union; good improvements; land lies extra well. Five-teacher graded school on this pince. Also, somo other small places can ho bought at bargains. JOHN CAN GON, West Union, Rt. 1. 45-48* ery Department. Argo Starch, 7c. Quaker Oats, 12c. 2 Rc. size Postum, 20c. 10c. cans Black Pepper, 8c; 2 for 15c. Cheese, 38c lb. 10c. package Golden Ago Mncca I'Onli 8c; 2 for 15c. 10 Ib. bucket Swift's Jewel Com pound. $2.18. & lb bucket Swift's Jewel Com pound, $1.15. Fat Back, 27c. lb. National Biscuit Co's Crackers, ! ."c.; 2 for 15c. 1 Kerosene, 18c. gallon. (You must i bring your own can.) Boasted Coffee, 30c. lb. Creen Coffee. 30c. lb. ? Try a $2.00 bucket of Pilot Knob Coffeo for $1.60. Searchlight or Safe Home Matches, , 6c. box. j Salt, per .100 lb. sack, $1.15. , Compound Lard, 27c lb. , Moro articles will bo a<ldc<l from i time to time until wo have as com- ! plete a Uno of groceries ns any ono ! in town. < Oar buying power enables us to name those prices. , = ; Price and Sells sods." S, Walhalla,S.C. SEED WHEAT-Home-grown, climatlzed; $3.25 per bushel. W. M. MURPHRBB, Farming and General Merchandise, Walhalla, Rt. 3. 44-47 ?? ACRES LANI), one mile ol Westminster; house and pasture; 15 acres cleared; on public road. Terms to suit. Seo HARRISON & MORTON, Walhalla, S. C. 4 2-tf. LAND FOR SALE.-14 Acres Good Farm Land, 2 miles of Walhalla; fronts on National Highway and Rich .Mountain road; acre and half creek bottom; 5 aeres in cultivation, bal ance in woods. Splendid truck farm possibilities; good chance for any one wanting small farm, close In. Two churches and school convenient. For terms and particulars write or seo E. M. DuPRE,Walhalla,S.C. 49? NOTICE.-I will sell, at public auction, at my residence, at what is known as tho Sam Wright place, one mlle from West Union, on SAT URDAY, Nov. 22d, at 10.30 a. m., one black mare, 5 years old; one roan mare, 4 years old; one Colum bus wagon, one milk cow, one Jersey heifer, one set blacksmith tools, corn, fodder, peas and two shoats. Terms of sale, Cash. S. O. McKIE, Walhalla, S. C., Rt. 3. 46-47* WANTED.-Good Milk Cows* can handle quito a number-heifers, springers, and especially good Dalry Cows. We also want Hogs; pay high est market price; also want Hides, Chickens and Eggs. Try the mar ket, then see us. We have two yoke lino young Steers for sale; one yoke 2,600 pounds, other yoke 1,550 lbs; well broke; good workers. Don't de lay if you need good Steers. Will butcher if not sold quick. We sell No. 1 steak at our mnrket at 25c. per pound, and large quantities cheaper. Other grades range down in price. TODD & GILLESPIE, Wal halla, S. C. 46-47 ?|tAAA?|?>|?>|??|-|-I? ?I* *I* *I* *I* *I* ?I* ?I* ?I" ?I* \* LOCAL AND PERSONAL. ^ JU JU JU ?i??\*?\*'\*?I*"\*?|? ?J? ?J?.J*****!* -We have just received a fresh shipment of cement. Get any quan tity you want. W. M. Brown & Son, Walhalla.-adv. -Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Crosby, of Spartanburg, spent the week-end In this section, visiting at the home of Mrs. Crosby's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. j. Beard, of Tamassee. Their numerous friends here wore delight ed to meet them again. -See Baylis W. Harrison or Geo. T. Morton before you sell your cot ton.-adv. -Miss Gussie DuPre, after spend ing some time at tho home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Du Pre, near town, left last Sunday for Eas ley, where she has resumed hor school duties. Miss DirPre is teach ing a school near Easley, on R. F. D. No. L. -Our store will be closed Thanks giving Day, Nov. 27. C. W. & J. E. Bauknight, Walhalla.-- adv. -P. Woodall, formerly of Wal halla, but. now of Gainesville, Ga., was here for a short while last week on business. During lils visit to Oconee .Mr. Woodall st eut. a brief limo with IBs son, Luther Woodall, and family, in Hie Changa section. Mr. Woodall ls engaged in Hawing hardwood timber* in the country near Gainesville. -See Baylis W. Harrison or Geo. T. Morton beforo you sell your cot ton.-adv. -Miss Ella May Martin, of West minster, and Robert Clarence Jones, of Bamberg, wero married at Hie immanuel Baptist church in West minster, on Tuesday of last week. The brido ls a daughter of Hov. and Mrs. J. A. Martin, the father of the bride performing the marriage cere mony. Mr. Jones ls a young business man of Bamberg, and after a trip to points in Florida thoy will re' turn to Hamberg to make their home. The bride is a graduate of Winthrop College, and was a favor ite among the young people of West minster. Mr. and Mrs. Jones have Hie good wishes of many In this and other sections of tho State. This marriage was tho first to be solemn ized in Emmanuel church, -Pormalifo storago batteries aro guaranteed for 20 months-for all makes of cars. Piedmont Auto Co., Walhalla.-adv. -You can't always string a man. See Douglas Fairbanks in "Reggie Mixes In." Rex, Wednesday, Nov. 19.-adv. . \ -Mrs. W. L. Sanders and Miss Annie Levendusky will leave for New York to-morrow. They will visit rolntives and friends in New York State for some time. Miss Levendusky will spend the winter in New York, and will probably return Sou iii for tho summer. These Indies have many friends who will wish for them a pleasant visit. -Tree Delivery.-T. R. Zachary will dollver trees at seneca on Wed nesday, Nov. 19, and at Walhalla on Saturday, Nov. 22. Better come and get your trees on days named. Some other fellow may walk off wRh them. -adv. -.The thiid candidate for Mayor is iinnounced this week-M. C. Long, Esq. There are rumors ol others who may come forward at the last moment, but no definite announce ment has been made except by the three candidates anouncod in The Courier-Wm.? A. Hetrick, who an nounces for re-election, Geo. D. Schumacher and Mr. Long. Messrs. Schumacher and Long are members of tho present Town Council. -The Stock Ginnery, Westinin jtor, will close for Thanksgiving Day, 27th inst., and remain closed on Fri day, 28th Inst., but will resumo operation early Saturday morning, 29th inst. Our friends will please take note of this fact and be governed accordingly.-adv. 47-18. -Miss Maggie 'Brandt left on Fri day, Nov. 7th, for Chnrloston, and last Monday she and her sister, Mrs Lena Puckhaber, left Charleston foi Philadelphia to visit Martin Puckha ber and family for about two weeks when they will proceed to LaFayette Ind., to visit Pastor T. B. Eptinj and family, formerly of Walhalla. They expect to return" via Chlcagc and New York, and will be home i few days before Christmas. -Going Out of Business!-Al goods must be out of house by Christ mas. Bran-new lino of millinery am ladies' coats. See me for bargains Miss Nora Cooley, Milliner, Walhalla -adv. 4 7-4 8 -Tho young folks of tho Walhal la High School Athletic Associatloi are anticipating a pleasant time Fri day of tliis week, when the basko ball team of the local association wil meet the Westminster High Sclioc team and contest willi them In match game. The game will be callei promptly at 3.30 o'clock. Get you ticket and witness this contest. Yo will bo interested. -All makes standard sewing mn chine needles at Moss & Ansel's.Wal halla.-adv.-24-tf. -The many friends of Lewis C Harrison will regret to learn that li intends leaving Walhalla the latte part of this week. Ho has accepte a position wt th the Southern {tal way at Athens, Ga., as assistai freight and passenger traffic repn sentative. Mr. Harrison was wit the Southern Railway as chief.kojgf in the freight and passeriger-Vd* pnrtment nt Savannah, Qa., prior it his enlistment for army service, an has since returning from militai camp been unable to resume acth railroad work on account of lmpajrc health. We are glad to note that h condition is improving, though Vei gradually. -If you are in the market f< land as an investment, or for a hom talk it over with us. Wo have boug some real bargains. They are fi salo. Harrison & Morton, W. '.hall S. C.-adv. 42-tf. At Th EVERY! Having bought lie Winter "Goods, wo give Hie public tho N kct nt attractive prl< Don't fut? to seo < till colors; also st? Herges. Flue Waists in Gc Chine, Plat?l Silk ai THE IN W. STILES BARR -Sbo sure got left. See Bessie Love with Douglas Fairbanks. Rex, Wednesday.-adv. -We are glad to learn that the condition of Mrs. W. M. Alexander ls somewhat improved. During a short while Monday abo was able to sit up. We hope soon to hear ot her complete recovery. -If you want a wagon you can positively rely on, see our Columbus with tho fifth wheel. W. M. Brown ?fe Son, Walhalla.-adv. -Mrs. L. W. Langston and chil dren spent last week visiting at the the homes of Mrs. R. M. Hughes, of Greer, and Mrs. A. S. Agnew, of Greenville.. Mrs. Hughes and Mrs. Agnew are sisters of Itev. Mr. Lang ston, who also was absent from town Inst week, he being in attendance on tho State Baptist Convention. -The sheriff of Yucca county was so crooked his own shadow would not follow him. Harry Cary straightens him out tn the "Ace of the Saddle." Rex, Thursday, Nov. 20.-adv. - Our good friend, Matthew Da vis, of the Seneca section, was in Walhalla on business yesterday and paid The Courier an appreciated .call. He is always a welcome visitor here. -Just received, carload lime. Seo us for your needs. Ballenger Hdw. and Furniture Co., Seneca.-adv. 46-47. -The many friends of Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Bell are delighted to have them back among them. They returned to Walhalla last Saturday. Dr. Boll ls greatly improved by the operation undergone and by the hos pital treatment received. -Highest market price paid for cotton. Baylis W. Harrison or Geo. T. Morton, Walhalla.-adv. -We are requested to announce that the Blue Ridge school will open next Monday morning. Mrs. Haden Coe, of Richland, will have charge as principal, with Miss Lucy Sloan, of Pendleton, assistant. Patrons of this school are urged to 'have their children start with the opening, of the school. -Why not smile with Douglas Fairbanks?-Rex, Wednesday, Nov. 19.-adv. (Other Locals on Fifth Page.) REX THPATDP== New Location Next Door to II? JEf/-\ I t\L( Piedmont Auto Company. :- PROGRAM WEEK OF NOV. 17, 1919.- = -TUKSDAY Tho Radium Mystery, Universal's Big Super-Western Serial. Action-Thrills-Mystery. Sennett's Keystone Side-Splitting Comotly. -WEDNESDAY America's Most Popular Film Star, DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, -In-. "REGGIE MIXES IN," Supported by charming little Bes sie Love. A red-blooded story of unusual interest. -THURSDAY HARRY CARY, -in "THE ACE OF THE SADDLE." A story of the unfenced West a decade ago. Cattle rustling on a wholesale basis. A bad Sheriff-A good Rancher. His promise, and his reward of love. -FRI DA Y Jas. J. Corbett, (Gentlonmn Jim,) In "Tho Midnight Man." An athletic exhibition-A Mysti fying Story. Children's Matinee 8 P. M., only 5c. Added Attraction-Win. S. Hart in "Tho Haters." -SATURDAY "Houdini," L-Ko Comedy, Hearst's Nows. OPEN 2 P. M. COMING WEDNESDAY, DEC . 3 -D. W. Griffith's World Sensation "Broken Blossoms" THE PRICE OF Fordson Tractor Is $750, f. o. b. Factory. For tho next two weeks we. will have a Fordson Tractor pulling a saw mill on tho W. H. Ridler fnrm, two miles from Walhalla, on tho Walhalla-Westminstcr road. Every one ls invited to come out to the Butler farm any day for the next two weeks mid see tito work going on. Tho Fordson ls expected to cut. from 4,000 to 5,0(10 feet of lumber OVOry tiny. We will work ten hours a flay, anti with ono Fordson pull ing the saw mill and another log ging, we expect to do this job with less cost than any other way that it could bo done, Thursday and Friday, on tho saino farm, wo are going to do some very diflicult plowing. This will give you an opportunity to see a few moro things that a farmer can do with a Fordson. The McKay Power Lift, two Dise Plow and Subsoiler will posi tively plaw tho steepest hill in tho county that lt is practical to plow with an ordinary turn plow, and do a much quicker and hotter Jot). BROWN HAS IT, OR BROWN GETS IT. W. M. Brown & Son, Walhalla, S. C. WHEN YOU HIDE, HIDE HIGHT. Distributor? for Oconee and Pickens Counties. --1-1- - ie Newry Store "HING FOR EVERYBODY! avlly of I'all and aro prepared to best on tho unir jeu. mr HOW Sill;*, ill uni and French ?orgotto Crcpo de id Voile. Nico lino of all Wool Middy Suits for girls just arrived. A complete lino of Roys* Suits, running from ."> to.IK years. A full line of Dress Gingham, Apron Gingham and Outing. Coat Suits, Sweaters, Millineries, Blankets, Comgorts, and numerous other things wo haven't space to mention. EWRV STORE, ON, Mgr., NEWRY. S. C. 1?88 1919 OBELISK FLOUR Let us supply you with good Flour before it gets scarce high. We look for much higher Flour in the next ' thirty days. FERTILIZERS. If you can store your Spring Fertiliser and can nave it out tnis Fall, see me on a very liberal proposition. You can save money. C. W. Pitchford, Walhalla, S. C.