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Have you hear row?" Well, both the old women wer husband did one th another. Each had the other to change and they finally rm Some of you may They live within th of Jaynes' Warehou Next week Til fuss was about. Oranges, Candy, ?? REME] "Jaynes Cuts the the Go C. G. JAYNE: ONE CENT A WORD (Small advertisements under this heading Inserted at rate' of one cent a wo.d per insertion. Four insertions for price of three.) (NOTICE.-No advertisement ac cepted for this column for less than 15 cents, ono Insertion.) ONE HOUSE FARM for rent. W. O. WHITE, Walhalla, S. C. 1* MILK ANO BUTTER.-Fine Jer sey Milk and Butter for salo. Soo MRS. J. D. 1SKBLL, Walhalla. 52-53 WANTED-Location for Home Bakery, Storo or House. THOMAS ROSE, Westminster. 52-2. FOR RENT-Good Two-horse Farm near Walhalla. Seo or write J. D. ISDELL, Walhalla, S. C. 47-tf 4 'SAFETY Fl RST !" - We have about fifty Safety Boxes for rent. Ap ply at BANK OF WALHALLA. 21-tt V?R SA LE-Ford Touri ng CarT in good condition. Cheap for quick salo. See or write O. H. BEATON, Walhalla, S. C., Rt. 2._52-2* FOR SALK-Five Farms (my own property). Long and easy payment* if wanted. Write or phone GEO. T, MOUTON, Walhalla, 8. C. St-tf FOR S?LE-A No. 1. 1-Year-old Mule; will weigh about 1,000 lbs. Price, $200. MONROE L. SMITH, Salem, S. C._50-5:1? REGISTERED Hampshire Boar for Service; fee, $3.00 or pig. Free ser vice for llrst call in January. AR THUR WILLIAMS, West. Union. (Midway,) S. C._52-2? NOTICE.-Owing to breaking of dam thc Bob McMahan Mill will be closed for a short time. Will be ready to accommodate all patrons by Jan. l. H. S. DAVIS._ STRIPPED FORD CAR, newly built cngino; In lino shape. Rock bottom price for quick sale. Seo J. BURT GILLESPIE, Walhalla, S. a_61-53. FRESH OYSTERS-'Norfolk Ex tra Selects-Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Send in your orders ahbad of time to GILLESPIE'S ("Burt's") CAFF, Walhalla. Bring all your Eggs and got the cash 49-tf. FOR SALK-Yoko line red Cattle, 6 years old, weigh 2,400 pounds; well broken; good workers. A bar gain for any ono who needs work cattle. See mo at once. JOHN O'LEARY, Salem, S. C._5_2_*_ FOR SALE.-16 Acres good Land, 20 acres in cultivation-10 acres bot tom, 10 acres fresh upland; ono mile from the Jones farm at Tamassee; .1-room house being built. For par ticulars and terms write or see SAM ROC HESTER, Salem, S. C. 63* NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I will not gin any moro for thc publie this season. Will bo In shape to givo satisfaction next season. I will plano any local bills of lumber at any time. MONROE L. SMITH, Salem, S. C._ 48-51* FOR SALE.-Town lots at Now Harbin; will cut 10 or 12 acres good land into town lots of about, one half acre. Will sell at auction WED NESDAY, Dec. 31, at ll o'clock a. m., at tho location of tho lots. Terms, fourth cash. For particulars write J. M. DAVIS, Westminster, S. C., Rt. [L _ _r,2* TO MONEY LENDERS-I havo two Notes for $2 33.7 5 each, payable in ono and two years, with interest at tho rate of 8 per cont por annum, payable annually, secured by first mortgage of real es tate, which I wish to turn into money in order to facilitate tho set tlement of an estate. V. F. MARTIN, Judge of Probate. 51-1. FOR SALE,-The G. B. Hudson Farm, In Keowee Township, noar High Falls, containing 141 acres; 75 acres cloared, balance in original forest. Lot of hardwood; good pas turo. Price $15,000'00. One-third cash, balanco long torm at 6 por cont. THE PALMETTO REAL ES TATE AGENCY, No. 5 Parkins Bldg., Greonvillo, S. C. 43-tf. d about thc "family thc old man and z to blame. Thc ling and the wife been trying to ?ct their way of doing:, d'a row about it. know the family* irty minutes' drive sc. tell you what thc ? 30c. Dozen. .30c. Per Lb. M"R F. "R === Price and Sells ods." % Walhalla, S.C. I -All Christmas goods nt old prices at Norman's, Walhalla.-adv. -Miss Florence Hetrlck, of An derson College, 1B home for the'holi day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Hetrlck. -Miss Ruth Brown, of Green ville Woman's College, is spending the holidays hero with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M Brown. -Ora Carew, the charming ac tress in ' Loot," a big feature attrac tion. Rex, Xmas day and night-ad -Miss Marion Hetrick, of Green ville Woman's College, is spending the holidays hero with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Hetrlck. -Miss Paulino Steck, of tho Do la Howe Institute, Willington, is in Walhalla for tho holidays among relatives and friends. -For Sale-Two fine 900-pound mules for sale on easy terms. T. E. Alexander, Walhalla, S. C.-adv49tf. -Robert L. Rogers, of Davidson college, is spending the Christmas holidays in Walhalla with his moth er, Mrs. Yt. L. Rogers, and among other relatives and friends. -There will be a Christmas treo at Rocky Knoll Thursday, Dec. 25, at 2 o'clock p. m. A very interest- J lng program has been arranged. The public ls Invited to attend. -We have a large number of monuments on hand, complete, and ready for lettering. Call and lot us show you through our show room. We emplyo no agents. Seneca Mar ble and Granite Works.-adv. -Mr. and Mrs. H, W. Casque and little son, Master nudley, of Laurens, aro spending tho holidays in Wal halla at thc homo of Mrs. Casque's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. White. -Louis Puckhaber and Paul Grunewald, of Charleston, are spend ing tho Christmas holidays lu Wal halla visiting at the homo of the forinor's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Meiburg. -Permallfe storage batteries are guaranteed for 20 months-for all makes of cars. Piedmont Auto Co., Walhalla.-adv. -Miss Mildred Carter, of Pied mont College, Demorest, Ga., is at homo with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Carter, for tho holi days. Her many friends aro de lighted to groot her again. -Cadets Gordon Fant, Clifton Cobb, George Harrison, J. H. F. Schroder, .Too Moss and William Stribling, of donison College, aro home for tho holidays with parents and among friends in and noni* Wal halla. -Loot, tho great Jewelry mystery story from Saturday livening Post. Rex, mas Day. Show opens 3 p. m. -adv. -We regret to learn that our good friend, J. C. Muller, sulfored a stroke of paralysis last Saturday morning, and was in quite a serious co di Hon for a day or two. Wo learn that his condition is improv ing, and trust that ho may soon be ontiroly restorod to his usual good health. - Miss Maggie Brandt, who has been absent from Walhalla for some Hmo on an extended trip to Chicago and other cities, has returned to her home hero for tho holidays. During her extended trip Miss Brandt spent a short while In Philadelphia with her nephew, Martin Puckhaber, and family, who are now residing itv that city. -Don't forgot that we have plenty of cement. W. M. Brown & Son. adv. -At tho Walhalla Presbyterian church last Sunday morning a very interesting Christmas service was held, the service combining and tak ing tho plaeo of both the regular ?A?nda}' school and church sorvices. Tho exercises were devoted ontlroly to the smaller children of the Sunday school, and an admlrablo address by tho pastor, Rev. W. H. Hamilton. A collection, In addition to the rogular collection for tho day, was taken up for tho agod ministers' relief fund, this collection amounting lo about $90. The exorcises wero very ap propriate and interesting, the little folks acquitting themselves most ad mirably. -Eggs wanted in exchungo for Christmas goods. Norman'? Drug Store.-adv. * .. .- ? * . ?-r ^ ''i..,,:,, ' ' -'--'-^foiw -Fatty Arbuckle. the . world's; "heaviest" funny man, In "A Rectei lesa tomeo.'' Rex, Friday. Matinee' 2 p. m".'ii .children 5c.-*-adv. -Jim Kihi:, pf Piedmont College,; Demurest, Gu., ls home for the holi days with his pdreh.ls, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus King, near town. -Frank Craig and John Ruths, ot Piedmont College, Demoreat, Ga., are homo for the holidays with parotis and among friends. t-Misses Julia Kaufman, Eunice White, Caro ProLjt-and Sue Annie Todd ure homo from Wlntl&'op to spend thc holidays in Walhalla, with their parents and friends. -Ovoralls: Head-light and Car hart, $r> suit. Happ grade $1.00. 10c. extra hy mall. Mitchell & Reed er, Westminster, S. C.-adv. 46 tf. - Misses Com and Alice Strong are home for the holidays which they will spend with their mother and sister, Mrs. C. G. and Mis; Daisy Strong, hero. -Mrs. Prank Harper, of Colum bia, ls spending tho holidays hero villi hor parents, Mr. and Mrs.-Geo. i.. Wilson, and among hor many friends. -We aro requested to announce that there will be Christmas ser vices et St. Francis church on'Christ mas day at 9.4 6 a. m. The member ship is urged to attend, and a cordial invitation ls extended to the public. -Our vulcanizing ls absolutely guaranteed to outlast the rest of the tire. Walhalla Tire Shop.-nd. 49tf -Tho many friends of W. E. Smith, of the Salem section, will re gret to learn that he recently suffer ed from an accident, having one leg broken, both bones being complete ly, severed by the rracture. Mr Smith, we are glad to learn, ls Im proving, but lt will be some time be fore ho will bo able to get about. Ho was engaged In felling a tree, which fell on him with the result of pain ful and very serious injury. -Friends In Oconee will bo in terested in learning that Rev. J. P. Dendy and familyfl formerly of West minster, are Pow living nt Wave Shoals, Routo No. 1. Rev. Mr. Dendy is serving two churches as pastor, these churches being Mt. Olive and Mt. Gallagor, in Laurens county. His residence ls located between the two churches. Mr. Dendy and family have many friends In the county who will wish thom well in their new home. -Permallfe storage batteries nro guaranteed for 20 months-for all makes of cart. Piedmont Auto Co., Walhalla.-adv. ->-Announcements have been re ceived in this vicinity of the coming mnrrlage of Miss Irene Brown and Lee Pruitt, of Anderson county, the marriage to take piare Saturday next. The bride-to-be is well known in Oco nee and has a host of friends in thia section.who will join with The Cou rier liv extending to her every good wish, and hearty congratulations tc Mr. Pruitt. Mr. Pruitt ls a success ful farmer of Anderson count:' they will make their home ite^r'&pd city of Anderson. Miss Brown'"m'fi daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. E Brown, of Anderson county. - Miss Anna Darby, who has beer spending some time wi Uv relative? and friends in Greenville, returned tc Walhalla tho latter part of last weel and will suomi the holidays- at thc homo of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Norman Miss Darby's friends will regret tf learn that she has been suffering greatly from an unfortunate acciden that occurred about two weeks ago While tn Greenville Miss Darb3 stepped on a nail, which'penctvatec hor foot to a considera bio depth causing great pain, and fear was en tertalned for a time that lockjav would he tho result. An early ad ministration of serum, however, pvo vented this outcome, and Miss Darbj is now well on the way to recovery though still inconvenienced greatly. -100 cords of pine slabs for sale two milos of Walhalla, on Westmln ster and Walhalla road. Slabs an fresh and will make tho finest kim of wood. W. M. Brown & Son.-adi - Ono of tho narrowest escape that wo have heard of for some tim? was that of three men of our county Thc men wore J. E. Burnside, Dowel Matheson and John Pago. Thoy wer* working at a shingle mill, near Uv bridge at the old Bud Cobb mill. I was at tho dinner hour, and th threo mon had sat themselves down within about ir? stops of the engine and were eating their dinner, whei an explosion carno from the engine and when tho steam had cloaroi away there was absolutely nothin loft of tho engine. Mr Burnsid states that not a piece of tho ongin was found that was too large fo a person to pick up with one bane Not one of the three was injured i tho slightest degree. Even th foundation logs of the engine wei torn to pieces and scattered to Ul winds. This accident, happened earl this month. Mr. Burnside inforn us that tho now bridge over Chaup was about completed at the timo < tho accident, and ls now hoing usc by tho public to groat advantage, -What might have resulted tn serions lire hut for tho quick a tlon < n tho part of J. A. Moody ntl his clerks, assisted by othors wi happened to hoar of the accident : tho moment, came through nh a Cident to tho peanut parchor at tl store of Mr. Moody Monday nlgli Mr. Moody had been oporatlng tl parehor and no'Iced that the gas line was gottlng too low. Ho se for a gallon of gasolina, and tl young mun who brought lt bog? pouring it into tho tank. There b lng no gasoline in tho tank and tl burner having become cooled, tl burners fillod up with oil, and win tho match was applied tho whe machino was onvolopod in flame which wore scattered in tho vlcini of tho machine. Quick wo smothered tho fire, but Mr. Moo lost an ovorcoat and about pounds of sugar by roason of t accident. His loss, bo estimares, about $00. Thero was no damage tho Storo room or fixture;;. --All makes standard sowing n chino needles at Moss & Ansol'SjW halla.-adv.-2t-tf. 1 ? m . . . ... :. '.. ?r./. fVI.i?l.if>?.<.'l l. III (illili.I? ll I iSSfcv-.vV vi. . ;*'.>. v-. . li? I PERSON Many months ago The J> determined that the Fall Sa unsurpassed. With kind tr well pleased customers, wc '"over the top/* Now we want to say we to display the biggest as THE N W. STILES BARR( -Now 1B the time to save money. Have your auto tire? vulcanized. Walhalla Tire Shop.-adv 49-tf. -Garwood Jaynes, of Wofford College, is spending thu Christinas holidays In Walhalla with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Jaynes. -Born, unto Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Gibson, of the Townville section, on Monday last, Dec. 22d, twin girls. x he young ladies are doing well, and the Gibsons are among the proudest folks In their neighborhood. -Two or three good two-horse farms to rent yet. W. M. Brown & iSon.-adv. -Geo. W. Maxwell, of Columbia, spent several days last week1 here . with his sisters, Mrs. J. R. Hughes and Miss Sue Maxwell. Mr. Maxwell came up to enjoy one of his old time hunts along the foothills of the Blue Ridge. -Oconee has lost some mighty good citizens in the removal of 'R. H. Smithson and family, of the Westminster section, to Piedmont. They will carry with thom to their new home the .very best wishes of a host of warm friends -We are in a better condition than ever before to fill your require ments In the monumental line. Let us quote you prices. Seneca Marble and Granite Works.-adv. -Rev. W. M. Thompson has re signed as pastor of Rocky Knoll church. He will fill his last appoint ment there next Sunday, Dec. 28. His congregation is sorry indeed to give him up. They bid him God speed In his new field. Rev. L. M. Lyda will succeed him, he havtng ac cepted a call to this church. . -Plenty toys, Christmas goods, .TiTeworks, candies, oranges. Nor man's Drug Storo.-adv. " 1-Lewis C. Harrison, of Athens, Ga., will spend Christmas day in Walhalla with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Harrison. Mr. Harrison will arrive to-day and will be ac companied by J. A. Cooper, of Ken tucky, who is an ofllclal of the South ern railway. Mr. Harrison ls now located at Athens, aa., In tho ser vice of the Southern. -If the party who lost a leather suit cfso at tho corner of Short and Tugaloo streets last week will call at the county jail, confess ownership, etc., he cah get said suit. case. When found it contained nothing but a small quantity of excelsior and a very strong scent of corn liquor. The excelsior is still in tho grip, but a considerable amount of liquor scent escaped when the suit case was open ed for examination. -Lost-Friday night, between West Union and Old Plokens, one 36x6 Goodyear cord casing, mounted on rim. Finder will please notify W. M. Brown & Son, Walhalla, S. C.-adv. -Married, at tho residence of Clerk of Court John F. Craig, last Sunday afternoon, Miss Anna Belle Spoon and Pete Kelley. Tho bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Spoon and tho groom a son of W. A. Kelley, both families residing a few miles southwest of Walhalla. Mr. Kelley ls among the Oconee boys who recently returned from over seas service with tho United States army. Tho young couple have tho good wishes of many friends in our | county, with whom Tho Courier Joins most heartily. -Spend an enjoyable af tern*, on \ or night at The Rex, ' mas Day. I Soe "Loot," tho famous Saturday i Evening Post story, on the screen, j -adv". Other Locals on Fourth Page* ?H?H?* is* ? @ ? ? ?? ?? >@?g It often costs tn without t*n implemc really needed on than the im pl eui would cost. DROWN HAS IT, \A# OR T " DROWN-GETS rr. Distributors AL WORD BY S. BARRON. ?ewry $tpre les must be eatment and ; bave gone will be able ?sortment of Christmas Goods ever shown before. Below wc are naming a few of the many things now on display: Silver ware, Cut Glass, Manicure Sets, Big Dolls, Little Dolls, Tea Sets and Books? Will be able to supply you with a fresh lot of Candy, Fruits and Nuts. So come, one and all. EWRY STORE, 3N, Mgr., NEWRY, S. C. THIRTY-TWO ? / YEARS ABpreciation ki Good IE The old year is closing and the new is awning. We wish to express to our thou sands of good friends and custom ers throughout Oconee County our sincere appreciation of their loyalty and liberal patronage, which has enabled us to increase our business during the year \919 far beyond all previous records; and to extend to all our hearty good wishes for health, happiness, contentment, peace and prosperity during 1920, and all the years to come. Your friend, C. W. Pitchford, Walhalla, S. C. Pedigreed Re-Improved Cleve land Big Boll Cotton Seed. CHARACTERISTICS: Early Maturing, Heavy Fruiter, Drouth Resistant, Easy Picked; 42 Per Cent Lint, True to type. Your opportunity to procure Pure Bred Planting Seed and prepare^for the boll weevil. J. C. RAM PLEY, West Onion, S. O. THE PRICE OF Fordson Tractor Is $ 750, f .o.b. Factory ??@@????@???@@?? ????@???? ???@?@ You can double your yield on almost every acre you plant if you prepare your land with a FORDSON OUTFIT. M. Brown & Son, Walhalla, S. C. ore to do mt that ia the farm ent itself WHEN YOU IV?DE, rtlDM RIGHT. for Oconee and PicKens Counties. ?