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(Small advertisements under this heading inserted at rate of one cetit a word per insertion. Four insertions for price of throe.) (NOTICE.-No advertisement ac cepted for this column for I ?s than 15 cents, ono insertion.)_ FOU SALIO-'J,ooo Soft'Brick. \V. F. Ml LAM, Walhalla, S. C. i ti-! !? FOU KALE-l'air 2250 pound mules; good workers. C. K. IHtOWN, West Union, s. CL, 18-19* FOH SALE-Coed frosh-ln Milch Cow. Apply to W. II. KNIGHT, Seneca. S. C., itt. I. IS-l?*. FOH SALK-Nine nice Pigs; now ready. See S. ll. OK K, Walhalla, S. C. 17-18? WANTED-!()()() handles Fodder. W. W. IIALK, Walhalla, S. C.. Konto No. 3. 17-18?_ TOMATO 1*1 J.\NTS for sale-2 els. each; ti to 8 inches tall. II. F. .1. BUSCH, West (Inion, S. C. 17-tf FOIt SA I iE-Good Milch Cow; third calf. MKS. CLARA DuBOSKJ, Walhalla. Rt. J._18-19? FOB SA 1,10-No. 6 Remington Typewriter, cheap. Apply at Courier ofTlco. 15* "SAFETY PIRST!"- We have about fifty Safety Boxes for rent. Ap ply at BANK OF WALHALLA. 21-tf AVANTE I)-You to know I cnn save you 75c to. $1.00 on Turo Lin seed Paints. J. T. S. HOPKINS, Westminster. _18-21? MILK COWS and Duroc Pigs for salo. Writo or seo R. A. CRAIG, Sa lem, S. C. (Farm near High FaPs.) Extra good stock. 14-tf. LOST-Firestone Tire, Casing and Rim for Ford Car, olthor in Seneca or on road to my homo. Reward. De liver to or notify li. F. LOFTIS, Rt. 8, Westminster, S. C. 17-1 S*_ FOR SALIO OR TRADE.-Ono good Sawmill Outfit, 20-h.-p. engine; also, Shingle Mill and good stand of Timber for salo. Seo or write .1. F. HEBDEN, Walhalla, S. C._ 10-tf FOR SALK.-10 bu. White Lady Peas, 10 bu. Whlto Crowder Peas. Fine for tablo and forage purposes. J. C. RAMPLEY, West Union, S. C. 13-tf TRIUMPH, Jerusalem Yam and Porto Rico Potato Plants, $2.00 per thousand; 10,000 nt $1.75 per M. April, May, Juno delivery. O. N. DOWD, Ty Ty, Ga._1 2-2 3? EXTRA KARLY COTTON SEED for sale-Simpkins' Improved Pro lific; two weeks earlier than ordi nary cotton. Price, $2.00 per bushel. Seo JOHN B, COMPTON'.West Union, fi. C., Rt. 1._17-18 STOCK-RAISERS! - I havo a Thoroughbred O. LC. Boar which 1 offer for service for the improvement of Oconeo Hog Stock. Seo me for particulars. J. W. BROA DWELL, Walhalla, Route No. 2. ll-IS* FOR SALK-!)0 Acres flood Land, about 15 acres bottom; within one half mile of Walhalla, known as the Burnside place. Best small farm in Oconee County. If you want a bar gain, act quick. JOHN F. CRAIG, Walhalla, S. C. 15-22 LAND FOR SALK.-13 0 Acres good Farm Land; 70 acres in culti vation; good 7-rooin dwelling and outbuildlngs;3-room tenant house; good cow ami hog pasture. See or write me fora bargain. Part cash; balance easy terms. W. II. KNIGHT, Seneca, S. C.. Kt. No. 4. 1S-19? 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-dav. J. R. WATKINS CO., Dept. 112, Winona, Minn._18-22? KOCK WANTED.-The Town of, Walhalla ls in the market for quan tities of Good Flint Rock. Will pay $1.50 per yard for same, delivered at tho City Hall yard. Any informa tion desired can bo had by writing or calling on \V. M. BROWN, Mayor, Walhalla, S. C. 10-18 BKGIST10RP.D POLAND CHINA Hoar.- I offer service of my Regis tered Poland China Boar, '"Dixie ::d." Keg. Xo. 375051), to the hog raisers of Oconee. See this animal if you want to see something extra. Get particulars. W. M. BROOM,Wal halla. S. C.. Kt. 3, near Phinney's Station. 17-2 4* WK WILL TH A l N a limited num ber of young men, preferably high school graduates, for positions as Automatic und Hand optical Grind ers and Skill.-il Mechanics; $45.00 j a nu.nth p.iui beginners. As learner increases bis value, salary is In crea; ed. Regular advancement there alter. Vacations with pay. G LOB IO OPTICAL & MFG. CO., Greenville. S. C- 17-L'ii NOTICE.-To Hattie llawthrono and whomsoever it may concern: Please take notice: That I am the father ol' Heaulah, Grotor and Buna Vista llawthrono and am entitled tu their custody, and I therefore strict ly forbid you or any other person to harbor, hire or keep any of my said children and will punish any ono so doing according lo law. These chid roil must he sent to mo f.t Madison. S. C. SA KG 10 1IAW TMRONB. 18-10* WA NT Kl)- Good Men for Saw mill and Woods, by the day; Lum ber Slackers, by day or contract, families to move to the works. Also, Contractors to log and saw hy tho thousand. Long jobs and prompt pay. Good climate, best of water. Will sell any quantity of timber by tho thousand from largo tracts and buy tho lumber delivered to tho rail road. No boozers or gamblers want ed. Apply at tho works, In Madison County, N. C., near Big Laurel Post ?nico. WILLIAMS & FULGI IA M LU MB KR CO., Asheville N. C. 18? FOUR H KAI) Nice Fresh Milk Cows, ready soon. See me and make ar rangements for early delivery. D. H. HUSKAMPi West Union Rt. 1. 18-19* A Special Communication of Blue n??p?r,tl Ridge Lodge, No. 92, A. P. IlO?i M > will be hold Friday j/g^-NJ night, May tho 7th, 1920, at S o'clock. Work in 1st Degree. Visiting brothers welcome. C. A. HETRIOK, W. M. W. O. WHITE, Secretary. (ad.) * * -I- * * * -I? * * * * * * * fy, LOCAL AND PERSONAL; fy* --Another new Ford touring car for sale, ooo Arthur Drown, Wal halla, ft. C.-adv.-15-tf. -Miss Lois Watkins, the Peed mont District Demonstration Agent, spent several days last week in Wal halla ns the guest of Miss Ethel Counts, Oconee agent. Eleanor H. Porter's famous novel "Pollyanna," starring tho great world screen star, Mary Pick ford, will ho shown at tho Rex Theatre Monday, May 10th, matinee and night-25 and 50c.-adv. -Circle No. 1. of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Presbyterian church will meet May 5, at 4 o'clock, with Mrs. C. (J. Strong, instead of at Mrs. Francis Hughes's. -Our vulcanizing is absolutely guaranteed to outlast tho rest of the j tire. Walhalla Tiro Shop.-ad. 49tf , -The Methodist Aid Society will i meet with Mrs. J. M. Davis, of Mid way, Thursday, May 6th, at 3.30 o'clock. A full attendance is de sired. -We have Chattanooga plows and repairs. W. M. Brown & Son, Wal halla.-adv. -Miss Beatrix Gribble left last week for Franklin, N. C., where she will be for some time among rela tives and friends. lt is probable that she will spend the greater part of the summer at Franklin and other points in the mountains of North Carolina. -Three Farms for Rent; renter can furnish his own stock, or I will furnish it. Apply to T. E. Alexan der, Walhalla, S. C.-adv.-l 1-tf. -J. W. Render, rural carrier for Route No. 1, West Tulon, left last Saturday for Baltimore, where he went to consult specialists with re gard to his condition. For some time he has been suffering from seri ous stomach trouble, from which he lias been unable to get any appreci able relief. During lils stay in Bal timore Mr. Reeder will undergo an operation if it ls found that such is necessary. His many Oconee friends will Join with us in the hope that he may be able soon to return, com pletely restored to health. -"Pollyanna" is the high priestess of "optimism;" she is not merely the discoverer, but the "33d degree exploiter of the silver lin ing." Rex Theatre. Monday, May 10, Matinee and night - 25 and 50c. -adv. - .John H. lernest is now to be found in the posi ellice at Walhal la, he having accented the position of assistant postumster. Mr. lernest has for a number of years been car rier on Route No. 2 from Walhalla, and is well and favorably known to the people of Walhalla and vicinity. K, W. Beaton, substitute carrier for Route Xo. 2, is carrying the mail on that route now. and will continue to do so as regular carrier until such time ns, a regular man may he ap pointed to the position. lt is quite probable that he will apply for the regular position. -A good automobile for sale. Ap ply to W. L. Vernor, Walhalla, S. C. -adv.-l C tf. -The Victory Savings Society of Walhalla High School reports that April savings by members of the club totalled $62.38. showing a marked increase over savings for March, which in turn exceeded those for February by more than ten dol lars. The 31 boys and girls belong ing to the society are making lt one of the best known In South Carolina, according to information from the Educational Division of the War Loan Organization for the Fifth Federal Reserve District, headquarters for the work of the school savings clubs. -Pormallfe storago batteries aro guaranteed for 2 0 months-for all makes of cars. Piedmont Auto Co., Walhalla.-adv. -The club girls of Oconee county aro trying to do their part In re ducing the high cost of living. There are 54 engaged in poultry raising and 143 in garden work. Besides planting tomatoes, which has been tho chief crop heretofore, they are planting nil kinds of vegetables. Especial attention is hoing given to tho peanut, as tho demand In our county seems to be far greater than tho supply. We are realizing more than ever before the food value of Ibo peanut and the various ways in which it can bo introduced into the daily menu. lt is the nilli of tho club girls io help us all live at Lome. - Wo can save yon money on Cole fertilizer distributors. YV. M. Brown & Son. Walhalla, adv. The Posl Ollieo Department has authorized an extension of the free delivery of mall in Walhalla to em brace the llotrick Mill villago and the new addition to the cotton mill village. On account of tho increased mileage J. Whit Grant has been ap pointed as n regular carrier and will servo the new territory referred to. lt is earnestly requested that all patrons of tho sei-vice, old as well as new. provide suitable receptables for their mail. Good wooden boxes should be used If the regular letter boxes are not available. Patrons should also have (heir mail ad drossed to street and number. .The most popular actress tho screen has ever known, and her Intcst, most sincere and lasting con tribution to motion picture enter tainment, ' Pollyanna," Rex Theatre, Monday, May 10th, matlneo and night-2? and 50c-adv. -Kor Sale-Extra good mllW cow, frosh in. Ivan Edwards, Walpalla, Route 2.-adv.-16-17*. -W. L. Vernor left Tu?Sdajy for | Greenville, where he will be jfor a few days attending the Presbyterian Sunday School Convention. ?-Now ls tho time to save money. Have your unto tiros vulcanized. Walhalla Tire Shop.-adv 49-tf. -Mesdames Francis Hughes! J. R S. Dendy, Will .J. Schroder and W. F. M liam and Misses Daisy Strong and Tabitha Stribling are In Green ville thia week attending tho pres byterian Sunday School Conve?ihm. -You have had trouble wlthlyourj* battery, but it was not a Willard! One 1 Willard will end your battery [trou bles. Hughs Garage, Walhalla.-adv -Major W: J. Stribling, NV. 1'. Sanders and P. j. Fredericks arc Spending this week on a fishing trip I ( in tho mountains. -All makes standard sowing nm- i chino needles at Moss & Ansel's.Wal- I balla.-adv.-24-tf. 1 -Cadets Gordon W. Fant, John > H. F. Schroder, George Harrison, Clifton Cobb, William J. Stribling 11 and Joe Moss, of Clemson College, spent the week-end with homofolks f in and near town. r -Go to W. M. Brown & Son for 1 your horse and mule feed. Plenty of oats and hay. W. M. Brown & 11 Son, Walhalla.-adv. |c -All persons who have received subscriptions for the South Carolina ? Memorial Fund will please report ! aame to uny bank in Oconee county, t or to D. A. Smith, county chairman, ? so that report can be made to Stato [ headquarters at Columbia. -The best is the cheapest, and Is that is the Willard. Hughs Garage,1 f Walhalla.-adv. - A most attractive entertain- s ment was that presented at the * High School Auditorium by the * Redpath Lyceum Yodlers 'Monday night. This, judging from the size f of the audience, was the most sue- 1 cessful attraction of the season, and < proved in every way a first-class en- \ tertainment. -We have a few Oliver chilled two-horse No. 10 plows. W.M.Brown & Son, Walhalla.-adv. -Bishop William A. Guerry, of tho Diocese of South Carolina, visited Walhalla Monday night and held services in St. John's Episcopal church. This was the Bishop's first visit tn more than two years and bel was warmly welcomed by the people, f He preached a forceful sermon on < "Prayer," which was attentively lis- f tened to. Bishop Guerry will return I to Walhalla In September, when ho i will make a stay of several days, < visiting among his congregation and < the people of Walhalla, many of < whom are his personal friends. i -Pormallfe storage batteries are 1 guaranteed for 20 months-for all makes of cars. Piedmont Auto Co., 1 Walhalla.-adv. If -Mr. and Mrs. S. N. P-It^Uord had the pleasure last week-end of entertaining all of their children at the second family reunion since tho return of their boys from France. This was a very happy occasion, especially so since one of the num ber has just recently recovered from a severe illness. Those present'were Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Pitchford, Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Reid and little daughter, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Hughs, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Pitchford, C. W. Pitchford and Misses idah and Lil lian Pitchford. -Better get some of that Early Simpkins Prolific cotton seed from lohn B. Compton, West Union, S. C., Route 1.-adv.-17-18. -Last Friday night there was (tuite a show of storm in this sec tion, but it passed over Walhalla with nothing but "a quick downpour of rain, preceded by hail. In the Fairfield section, a few miles from Walhalla, we have reports indicating quite heavy hail, though no damage was dono to amount to anything, crops being late and not out of the ground. In some sections we are Informed that tho ground was covorel with green from the foliage of trees having been beat to the ground by|' tho hail. BIG AUCTION SALE Tuesday, May 11,1920, at 10.30 A. M. THE R.T, JA YNES PROPERTY AT di ALLA, S. C. THREE STORE 1IOI SKS and fiOta on south sido of Main St., and three Vacant Lota. This is all in tho heart of tho business section, and all rented. Hero is a good buy for some one. EIGHTEEN HOUSES und I/Ot s and 120 V acant Lots on North Spring, North Broad Streets natl Bryce Avenue. Von eau buy ono <>f these, or all, and all of these houses aro ron ted. Here is a chance! for the man with Just a little money. UH ACRES on South Broad Street, sub-divided into 14 baby farms, with two small bouses and running water on most of tho tracts. Mr. .layaos is doing the right thing in selling this property and giving the town a| chunco to grow. Tho above is offered on thc most liberal terms-One-fourth Cash on day of sab', and balance in ono, two and three years. Salo will start on Main Street nt 10.30 A. M., next Tuesday, May ll, rain or shine, and tho buyer makes bis own price. Terms Easy--.Brass Hand-Cash Prizes. - SALE BY - GREER LAND AUCTION CO., J. A. MAIIAFFEY, Manager, GREER,.S. O. -Sap shingles are Just as good as ho very best heart shingles If paint id In creosote. We have plenty of ireosote. W. M. Brown & Son, Wal lalla.-adv. -Last Friday Sheriff Aloxander md other ofllcers located a stilling ni till on Changa creek, botweon the '.John H. Patch" and Chunga church, md thev destroyed ?1 sheet iron out It, with about 15" gallons of beer. Plie entire plant was destroyed by he olllcers. _The fa! 'les who made sunshine 'rom the c< 'milers were insignifi cant beings "Pollyanna." She is till of acth and sparkle and lathes, and v help you turn your lorrow, big and small, into gladness. Uex Theatre, Monday. May 10th, natinee and night- 25 and 50e. --adv. - Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Rhodes and ihildren left last Saturday for Flor :iice and other points in the lower >art of the State. Mr. Rhodes will ie absent for a week and Mrs. thodes and children will spend a nonth or more down-State visiting dr. Rhodes* parents and other rela ives. -Others have been tried and ound wanting. The Willard battery lever fails. Hughs Garage, Walhal a.-adv. -The following marriages have aken place at the Baptist parsonage >f the Now Hope section recently: ?liss Endora Sloan and Roy Glazen )i\ both of the New Hope section; dlss Lillian LoCroy and Gus Addis, >f the Ebenezer section; Mrs. Vir ginia Vaughn and J. \V. Nichols, of he High Falls section. Rev. M. J. Ransel officiated. Wo wish these ?rou n g couples a life of happiness md prosperity. -Now is the time to blow up your dumps. Get your dynamite, funes md caps from us. W. M. Brown & ?on. Walhalla.-adv. -'Mrs. F. L. Bunker and children ind Miss Ida Norman, all of Char otte, N. C., are visiting at the home if Mrs. Bunker's parents, Mr. and Urs. -G. A. Norman. Their many 'riends will be glad to know that hey will remain in Walhalla until lune, when they will return to Charlotte to take possession of the lew home which Mr. and Mrs. Bunk ?r have just purchased. NOTICE TO AUTO DRIVERS. Automobile Owners and Drivers ire hereby notified that from this late forward the Ordinance regula ting speed of automobiles driven brough the town of West Union, 3. C.. will be strictly enforced. This Ordinance permits a speed not ex seeding 15 miles an hour. Take lue notice and govern yourselves iccordingly. There will be no parti ility shown in enforcing this law which is on the books for the pur pose of protecting life and avoiding accidents. J. C. SHOCKLEY, Intendant Town of West Union. May 5, 1920. 18-21 MUNICIPAL TAX NOTICE. Office of Town Treasurer, Town of Walhalla, S. C NOTICE is hereby given that th? liooks for thc collection of Town Taxes for the year 1920 will open on MONDAY, tho Sth day of MAY, and will remain open for the collection nf taxes during the entire month ol May. A penalty of 7 per cent will at tach to all unpaid Taxes after th< 1st day of June, 19 20. Pay promptly and save the penalty T. A. GRANT, Clerk and Treasurer. April 28, 1920. 17-20 NOTICIO TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. All persons indebted to the Es tate of C. N. DILLARD, Deceased, ire hereby notified to make pay ment to tho undersigned, and all persons having claims against said estate will present the same, duly at tested, within the time prescribed by law, or be barred. W. M. DILLARD, Administrator of the Estate of C. N Dillard, Deceased. May 6, 1920. 1S-21 FRANK H. SHIRLE THE Thc present pro experience he knows coming of the Boll V mination to make thc could reasonably exp continued rains and 1 ing conditions, such ? PROBABLE DROUTH LANI) GETTING HAR NOT HAVING E.N'OK LATE PLANTING ON BAD STANDS OF CO' PLOW LNG EXTREME CO N TI N V E I) SCARCr will help you to meet these from ir? to 25 acre? each <h Ixcr dril IN and cotton pim gets lund. ANY WAY, YOU HAV Tho Caterpillar (or cr<i same principle will mako t "W" CLE-TRAO is a bigge Wo will bnve a car loa? d?alo delivery. Will also kc Harrows and Cultipackers. If you are Interested, i TRAC will do ? ?SHIRL A UT] OUR INTEREST IX THE SMALL ACCOUNT TO US tho Small Account moans much. Wo IlilVO watched so ?nany of thom grow Into GIANTS. DON'T think your Small Account Ut not important to your Runkel*. To him a small account is tho first sign of Financial In dependence . Your Hankel' says to himself, when a new account is estab lished: "I will watch this account. Its owner ls showing unmis takable signs of growing. Ho will be independent some of these days. The moro I cnn help him thc more he can help me." As soon ns your Ranker sees you making good with YOUR SELF, ho is very willing to back your efforts. COME IN and let us tell you how this Rank can aid your business. 1 BANI QW WAI?M?1U1UA? Walhalla, S. <J. -Wanted-A few good 4-inch shingles. W. M. 'Drown & Son, 'Wal halla.-adv. -'Miss Rbse Mary Busch visited friends in Greenville and Greer last week. -To Rent-About forty acres of good cotton land, ready turned. Geo. M. Ansel, Walhalla.-adv.-ll-tf -'Mrs. J. W. Shelor returned to Walhalla Friday after a visit of several weeks to relatives in Vir ginia. -One of the most successful hooks in the history of the publish ing world, and one of the most suc cessful plays in stage history-Mary Pickford, in "Pollyanna, the Glad Play-Rex Theatre, Monday, May 10th matinee and night- 25 and 50c.-adv. -Stop! Look! LlBten! Use Union brand fertilizer. Harrison & Mor ton, Walhalla.-adv. -The llayne Circle will meet with Mrs. W. D. Moss on Friday, May 7, at 5 o'clock. -A sure cure for the 'pessimist" ls charming Mary Pickford's famous j screen production, "Pollyanna, the Glad Play," Rex Theatre, Monday, May 10th, matinee and night-25 and 50c.-adv. -Miss Isabel Macaulay, who has for the past few months been em ployed by Seneca Groecry Co as bookkeeper has accepted a position with tho firm of Llgon & Ledbetter, 'of Anderson. Miss Macaulay left i Mond ty to assume the duties of this i po?ith I Other Locals on Fourth Page. How Many 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. Y C. Loos ZIMMERMAN CLE-TRAC spects look pretty gloomy int* the Furner. From past that he is going up against great difficulties. With the /eevil in sight, he has already made a strong dctcr ; biggest crop possible this year, and for which he cet to get good prices. And now, on account of thc ate Spring, he is confronted with extremely hard farm as : FOLLOWING SO MUCH RAIN. D AND BREAKING UP CLODDY. . II MOISTURE TO GERMINATE SEED. POORLY PREPARED SEED BED. ITON AND CORN. LY HARD ON STOCK. TY OF LABOR. CLE-TPIA.C (CLEVELAND TRACTOR) ? conditions and ovorcomo them. With n CLE-TRAC you cnn harrow ty, and in this way you can start your titules 'immediately with fert li nters, conservo your moisture, und get through before your land E ALREADY MADE UP YOUR MIND TO BUY A TRACTOR THIS FALL. WHY NOT NOW ? rwling principle) was successful on tho big Tanks in tho war. nie ho CLE-TRAC n success on your fnrm. Tho Improved New Model ir, better Tractor, with moro power and an improved, broader (rack, il of theso TRACTORS to arrivo tills week, and Can'make you immo op in stock tho Genii ino OLIVER LINE of Disc Plows, Double Disc will you not give us an opportunity to show yon Just what tho OLE EY ?Q. ZIMMERMAN. WESTMINSTER, S. C. [IORI'/ED DEALERS FOR OCONEE COUNTY.