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I ONE CENT A WORD (Small advertisements under this heading Inserted at rate ot one cent a word per Insertion. Four Insertions for price of three.) ( NOTICE.-No advertisement ac cepted ?or this column for Ides than lg cents, ono insertion.)_ FOU SAM?:-2,000 Soft Brick, w. F. MI LAM, Walhalla, S._C._10-1 U FOR SALE.- 1017 .Modol Ford Touring Car; good condition. H. T. CRENSIIAW, Walhalla,S.C._16-tf TWO NICE FRESH MILK COWS for salo. Write or seo .1. II. BAR NETT, Westminster, S. C. 10* FOR SALE-No. G Romlngton Typowritor, cheap. Apply at Courier ellice._16? .'SAFETY FIRST I" - We havo about llfty Safety Boxes for rout. Ap ply a*LBANK OF WALHALLA. 21-tf FOR SALIC.-Two good Cows, with a milk record that will ploaso you. IVAN EDWARDS, Walhalla, ROU to 2._10-17* MILK COWS and Duroc Pigs for tale. Write or seo R. A. CRAIG, Sa lem, S. C. (Farm near High Falls.) Extra good stock. _14-tf. FOR SALL-Cow with young calf. T. L. ALEXANDER, Walhalla, Rt. 1. (Milo and half of Coneross church.) __15:i6*_ FOR SALE OR TRADE.-Ono good Sawmill Outllt, 20-h.-p. engine; also, Shingle Mill and good stand of Timber for sale. Seo or write J. F. HEPPEN, Walhalla, S. ,C. _10-tf FOR SALE-One now Two-horse Witto Stationary Gasoline Engine and Saw Frame. For quick salo, $75. ARTHUR M. APD1S, Walhalla, S. C., R?u*e 1._14-17? FOR SALE.-10 bu. Whito Lady Peas, 10 bu. Whito Crowder Poas. Fino for table and forage purposes. J. C. RAM PLEY, Weat Union, S. C. _13-tf TRIUMPH, Jerusalem Yam and Porto Rico Potato Plants, $2.00 por thousand; 10,000 nt $1.75 per M. April, May, Juno delivery. O. N. DOWP, Ty Ty, Ga._12-23* BEE HIVES, Smokers, Foundation Comb, sections, etc., at attractive prices. Got your suplios early and be ready for tho harvest. J. WADE DICKSON, Westminster, S. C. 15-10 STRAYED-Colley Pup, about six months old; largo for age; whito noso and breast; very long hair. Re ward for return or for information that secures return. R. H. ALEXAN DER, Walhalla._15 FRESH FISH AND OYSTEHS Every Friday and Saturday. Have your orders in early. All stock well iced. FURBER DYSON, Main street, ^next to Town Lock-up, Walhalla, S. C._ 14-17* STOCK-RAISERS ! - 1 have a Thoroughbred O. LC. Boar which I offer for service for the improvement of Oconeo Hog Stock. Seo me for particulars. J. W. BROADWELL, Walhalla, Route No. 2. 11-18* FOR SALE.-One Mule weighing 1000 pounds. 7 years old; one good horse, county raised, 6 years old; both good workers; also ono Top Buggy, good as new. Will sell at a bargain. B. T. JONES, Walhalla, S. C._16* POTATO PLANTS.-I will have plenty of fine Porto Rico Potato Plants from April lath to Juno 1st. These plants are all true to name. Seo mo before buying. M. N. FANT, corner Main and Ann Sts, Walhalla, S. C. 15-16* FOR SALF-90 Acres Good Land, about la acres bottom; within one half mile of Walhalla, known as the Burnside place. Best small farnt In Oconeo County. If you want a bar gain, act quick. JOHN F. CRAIG, Walhalla, S. C._15-22 R<H:K WANTED.-The Town of Walhalla is in the market for quan tities of Good Flint Rock. Will pay $1.50 per yard for same, delivered at the City Hall yard. Any informa tion desired can be had by writing or calling on W. M. BROWN, Mayor, Walhalla, S. C. 10-18 WANTED-Man with team or auto who can give bond, to sell 137 Wat kins Home and Farm Products. Big gest concern of kind In world; * 1,500 to $5,000 yearly Income. Ter ritory in Oconeo county open. Write to-day. J. R. WATKINS CO., Dept. ilrj__^Vinona, Minn. 11-17* ('ABBA (iE, Potato, and Tomato Planta.- -Millions of Extra Fine Cab bage Plants- Early Jersey, Charles ton Wakefield, Flat Dutch, Succes sion. Express, 2 000. $3.75; 5000, $8.75; to,000, $15.00. Parcol posti paid, 300, $1.00; 500, $1.50; 1 000, $2.50. sweet Potato. Tomato Plants ready. Send for prices. PARKER FARMS, Moultrie. Ga. 13-16 WANTED-Yoting men to learn wholesale manufacturing business; with a good future; must have not less than 8th grade education, and not under 18 years old. Will start learners at $10.00 to $15.00 per week, and within 12 months can be making $1,000 to $1,200 per year; within two years $1,500 to $1,700; three years $1,800 to $2,000; four years $2,000 to $2,200, and as you learn and increase your valuo wo will continuo to increase your pay. GLOBE OPTICAL & MFG. CO., Greenville, S. C._10-19 WANTED- Good Men for Saw mill and Woods, by tho day; Lum ber Stackers, by day or contract, families to move to the works. Also, Contractors to log and saw by tho thousand. Long jobs and prompt pay. Good climate, best of water. Will sell any quantity of timber by the thousand from large tracts and buy the lumber delivered to thc rail road. No boozers or gamblers want ed. Apply nt tho works, In Madison County, N. C., hear Big Laurel Post ?nico. WILLIAMS & FULGHAM LUMBER CO., Asheville, N. C. 18* .j. ?i? ??. * * *?- 4* * * 4* * * *k * LOCAL? AND PERSONAL. .J. ?j<i .J? .J. . I* ?J? ?J? ??? ?J? ?I* ?J? ?J? ?J? .J? ?J? -A good automobile for sale. Ap ply to W. Lt, Vernor, Walhalla, S. C. -adv.-16-tf. -Tho Ladles* Aid Society of the Walhalla Methodist church will meet Thursday (to-morrow) afternoon at 3 o'clock with Mrs. J. lt. Earlo. --.For Salo-One good Ford tour ing car. ll) good shape, and will go cheap. Hoc mo or write at onco. J. 3. Tolllson, Soneca, S. C., Rt. 1.-adv - Dr. E. C. Burts will preach at tho Wolf Stake Baptist church hext Sunday morning, April 25th, at ll , o'clock. Tho public is cordially tn : vi ted to attend and hear this gifted gospel minister. - For Sale-Extra good milk cow, fresh in. Ivan Edwards, Walhalla, Konto 2.-adv.-16-17*. -The Hex Theatre has boon of fering Its patrons an unusually good run of pictures of lato. The comedies ure clean and mirth producing, the feature films aro of a high class, and thc .criais shown each week are both amusing and thrilling. An af ternoon or evening spent at The Rex Theatre assures one amusement, in struction and pleasant refreshment, especially the tired business man or busy housewife. -T. R. Zachary, grower of tho well-known Zachary or "Duncombe" cabbage seed, will be In Walhalla with a supply of soed on the first Monday In May, if not'hindered In some way. Will also be glad to take your order for any kind of nursery stock.-adv. 18-17. -Tho Victor-Monaghan Y. M. C. A. was formally oponed last Satur day evening at 7 o'clock. The State Industrial secretary, W. V. Martin, was present and was the principal spoaker. After the formal opening tho entertainment took the foi m of a minstrel show and motion picture entertainment. The evening was a most enjoyable one, and tho associa tion bids fair to become at once the heart and soul of the community life of the V. M. Walhalla plant. -Next Monday, April 26th, The Rex Thetnro will prosent the most stupendous feature production ever brought to Walhalla-Harold Bell Wright's great California love story, "The Eyes of the World." Special matinee at 3 p. m.; two shows night, 7.ir? and 9 o'clock. Admission, chil dren 25c; adults 5 0c.-adv. -Miss Marlon Hetrick, of Wal halla, has been elected presidont of the student body of Greenville Wo man's College, which institution she has been attending for the past three years. This Is quito an honor, but ono well deserved by Miss Hetrick, who by her sweet disposition and charming personality has endeared herself to both teachers and stu dents. Miss Hetrick was recently chosen to represent G. W. C. at a convention at the State Normal Col lege of North Carolina, at Greens boro. -You have had trouble with your nattery, but lt was not a Willard. One Willard will end your battery trou bles. Hughs Garage. Walhalla.-adv - Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Gurney en tertained a number of their friends on Thursday night of last week in honor of Mrs. Thompson, of Tennes see, and Fred. Gurney, of New York, who are visiting at their home. De lightful music was enjoyed during tho evening and delicious refresh ments were served. Those who en Joyed this occasion were Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Gurney, Mr. and Mrs. lt. C. Stout. Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Ham il'on, Mr. and Mrs. .Jesse Rankin, Mrs. Hettie Macaulay, Mrs. C. G. Strong; ?.Irs. Thompson, of Tennes see; Fred. Gurney, of New York, and Misses Kindee Macaulay, Alma Owens and Daisy Strong. -Over two million copies of the book were sold-over eight million people read the story, "Eyes of the World," by Harold Bell Wright.. At The Rex Theatre, Monday next, 26th April, matinee and night. Children 25c; adults 5 0c.-adv. -Attorneys R. T. Jaynes, E. L. 1 (erndon and M. R. McDonald, with W. M. Brown, returned the first of this week from Brevard, N. C., where they went to attend tho trial in the case against the owners of the Toxaway Lake, whose dam was washed away by the high waters a few years ago, and by reason of the breaking of this dam great property damage was worked In the country below. Tho destruction to property extended well Into Oconee county, and the first case to be called was that in which our county ls interest ed to tho extent of one-half the loss occasioned by the destruction of the Iron bridge al Chapman's Ford. On account of the Illness of one of the jurors after tho beginning of tho caso, the judge ordered that a mis trial be recorded, and this case will come up for hearing at a later sit ting of the court. -Pormalifo storago batteries aro guaranteed for 20 months-for all makes of cars. Piedmont Auto Co., Walhalla.-adv. --The members of the Paul Hayne Circle enjoyed a delightful aftornoon last Fr ida v with Mrs. E. L. Herndon as hostess. Several interesting read ings were given by Mrs. W. II. Ham ilton, Mrs. Jesse Nevillo and Miss Bessie Taylor, and a beautiful piano solo was charmingly rendered by Mrs. Harry Hughs. After a short business session the club adjourned to enjoy a pleasant social hour, dur ing which timo a lively "Shopping Trip" was taken to various cities and countries, and many purchases made, after which the shoppors re turned to Walhalla to rest, it being \Oted a most suitable place for that purpose Tho hostess had ^provided several lovely prizes for tho best shoppers, and in tho draw Miss Ger I trude Smith, Miss Mossie Taylor and Miss F.lolso Strother wore the lucky ones. A dainty basket of candy was given each guest as a souvenir of a most delightful occasion. Visitors of tho aftornoon were Mrs. E. P. Tay lor. Mrs. W. H. Hamilton, Misses Al ice Platt and Bessie Taylor. -Sweet feed, oats and hay. W.M. Brown & Son, Walhalla.-adv. Rex WALHALLA, Monday, April 26 f WESTMINSTER, Tuesday, April 27 MATINICKS-IIOTH THKAT1UCS-?T ?.00 1\ M. Clune's Half Million Dollar Production -J ADMISSION-Children, 25c. Adults, 50c. 9-FEATURE REELS-. 9 California's Cyclonic ffestern Love Story g g J7 Thc Characters in this wonderful drama whose ===== adventures have thrilled 8,000,000 Readers. The Most Popular Story Ever Written by an American Author? -NOTICE Owing to the length of thlfe production 9 Reels, our shows will start promptly ion the hours as below : Matinee 3 P. M. Sharp.WNight Shows. 7.15 and 9 P. M. Next Big Attraction-Mary Pickford in "POLLYANA" -Have' you seen the Oldsmobile one-ton Economy truck? \V; M. Brown & Son, Walhalla.-adv. . ' - Mrs. Witherspoon Wallace, of Atlanta, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stribling. -Don't be misled. The brand is Union. Harrison & Morton, Walhal la.-adv. - Frank H. Hill and E. G. Lom bard, of Highlands, were among the business visitors in Walhalla yester day. "Eyes of the World" appeals to every one. See it at The Bex next Monday, April 26th, matinee and night-25 and 50c.-adv. -Mrs. J. W. Shelor left last Fri day for Staunton, Va., where she will be for some time with her sister,Miss Harris, who is quite ill. -All makes standard sewing ma chine needles at Moss & Ansel's,Wal halla.-adv.-24-tf. -Ralph Hetrick, of Anderson.was with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hertick, and among friends hero over Sunday. -A few good, high-grade standard sewing machines. Terms to suit you. W. M. Brown & Son, Walhalla.-adv -Miss Caroline Darby sustained quite a painful injury several weeks ago when she fell and sprained her ankle. She is now able to he out again without the aid of crutches. -Others have been tried and found wanting. Tho Willard hattery never fails. Hughs Garage, Walhal la,-adv. -Miss .Tanio Harrison, of Green ville, spent the past week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Harrison. Lewis C. Harrison, from Charlotte, NT. C., also spent the week end in Walhalla. -'You read tho book-now see the play, "Eyes of tho World," by Harold Bell Wright. Written and stngod In beautiful California, it is the greatest cyclonic love drama ever told. Rex Theatre Monday, April 26, matinee and night-25 and 50c.-ad -Dr. Olymph, the lending eyesight specialist of Anderson, S. C., has an advertisement in this issue that may be of interest to you. You will find this announcement on the fourth pago. Bead and govern yourself ac cordingly. Don't noglect your eyes. -Two now Ford Touring Cars, with self-startors, for sale. Seo mo at. once. C. Fred Brown, Walhalla, S. C.-adv.-15-tf. -Miss Carrie Barby Harrison en tertained last Friday ovenlng at her homo on Faculty Hill, in.compliment to Miss Kathleen Fant, who in a short time will loavo for Panama on an extended visit. This gathering in cluded practically the younger sot, of which Miss Fant is a popular member. Music wns furnished throughout tho evonlng and refresh ments of cream and cake were serv ed. -To Rent-About forty acres of good cotton land, roady turned. Geo. IM. Ansel, Walhalla.-adv.-ll-tf -Our vulcanizing is absolutely guaranteed to outlast the rest of tho tire. Walhalla Tire Shop.-ad. 49tf -Sheriff W. M. Alexander is in North Carolina this week on official business. -Another new Ford touring car for sale, oee Arthur Brown, Wal halla, s. C.-adv.-15-tf. -We are glad to learn that Mrs. R. T. Jaynea has so fur recovered from her recent serious illness as to be up in the home a large part of the time. Her many friends hope that she may soon bo completely restored to health. -Chine's massive fl-reel produc tion, "Eyes of the World," written by Harold Bell Wright, waa over 18 months in its making and cost $5 00, 000. See this wonderful screen pro duction at Tho Rex Theatre Mon day next, April 26th, matinee and night-25 and 50c.-adv. Other Locals on Fourth Page. FRANK H. SHIRLEY TUC Tri ?fe Thc present pros experience he knows coming of the Boll W mination to make the could reasonably expe continued rains and la ing conditions, such a PRORARLE DROUTH LANI) GETTING HAR! NOT HAVING ENOUG1 LATE PLANTING ON RAD STANDS OF COT PLOW IXG EXTREM EL C< )NT IN V K D SOA RC IT will help you to meet these < from I? to 25 acres each daj izer drills and cotton plant gets hard. ANY WAY, YOU IF A Vii Tho Caterpillar (or crav same principle will make th "WM OLE-TRAO ls a biggor, Wo will havo a car load dlate delivery. Will also koo] Harrows and <'ult(packers. If you are interested, wi TRAC will do ? SHIRL! AUTH sn THE UNIVERSAL CAR Surest Thing in the World. Two und two have always mudo four. There would not bo moro tlum three million ilvo hundred thousand Ford Cars in daily service-which' is Just about one-half of nil tho automo biles in America-if tho Ford, ns a reliable Motor Car, did not moot tito demands of all classes of people overywhere tuid under all circumstances. Two and two havo always made four. If tho material, tho iron und tho mai volons Vanadium Steel used in tho construction of tito Ford chassis, werp not of the highest quality known to tho science of Metallurgy, then the Ford Car could not have won its world-wide reputation for reliability. Two and two have always made four. When replacements and repairs aro required on Ford Cam, the Ford owner will be wiso in bringing his cur to our placo, because wo use only tho Genuino Ford Parts, and wo have tho Ford skilled mechanics, and all tho Ford knowledge that goes to maintain tho high standard of quality which is original in tho Ford Car. When you want a Ford Car or ? Ford Truck, and when you want repairs or replacements for tho same, wo earnestly solicit your business, assuring you of prompt attention, real Ford Ser vice, and ECONOMICAIJ FORD PRICES. Piedmont Auto Co., Walhalla, S. C. & Westminster, S? C. INSIST ON GENUINE FORD PARTS. How Nany Soles on Your Shoes? We are sure you want to cut down your shoe expense?. A great factor in reducing shoe expense is your shoe's ability to take a second sole and look like new? Cheap shoes often cannot be resoled because they lose the stylish lines which they had when new. That's one big reason why quality shoes are economi cal. They hold their shape and thus still look well when resoled? Our Crossett Shoes are quality shoes that will keep their good looks in spite of hard service? Comfort is assured by painstaking workmanship? Quality is guaranteed by the name Crossett branded on the sole of each shoe? A large variety of Spring Models for men and women awaits your inspection? Make a note in your memory to call on us? -Also a nice line of MEN'S STRAW and PANAMA HATS. C. W. Pitchford, Walhalla, S. C. C. Loos ZIMMERMAN CLE-TRAC pects look pretty gloomy for the Farmer? From past that he is going up against great difficulties. With the eevil in sight, ne has already made a strong deter biggest crop possible this year, and for which he ct to get good prices. And now, on account of the te Spring, he is confronted with extremely hard farm s : FOLLOWING SO MUCH RAIN. ) AND BREAKING UP CLODDY. H MOISTURE TO GERMINATE SEED. POORLY PREPARED SEED RED. PON AND CORN, i Y HARD ON STOCK. V OF LABOR. A. OLE-TJRA.O (CLEVELAND TRACTOR) conditions and ovorcomo them. With a OLE-TRAC you can harrow ft and In this way you can start your mules immediately with f?rtil ors, conserve your moisture, and got through before your land i ALREADY MADE UP YOUR MIND TO RUY A TRACTOR THIS FALL. WHY NOT NOW ? /ling principle) was successful on tho big Tanks in tho war. Tho 0 CLE-TRAC a success on your farm. Tho Improved New Modol 1 bettor Tractor, with more power and an improved, broader track, of (beso TRACTORS to arrive this wook, and cnn make you imme p in stock tho Genii Ino OLIVER LINE of Disc Plows, Double Disc 111 you not glvo us an opportunity to show you Just what tho CLE ?Y cm ZIMMERMAN; WESTMINSTER, S. C. OR?ZED DEALERS F?R OCONEE COUNTY.