Keowee courier. (Pickens Court House, S.C.) 1849-current, September 01, 1920, Image 1
"TO THINE OWN SELF BE TRUE, AND IT MUST FALLOW AS THE MCHffi
By Steck, Shclur HugliM & Shclor.
WALHALLA, SOUTH CAROLINA, WEDNj
- NEW FALL -
GINGHAMS
We have just opened a nice
lot of Fall Ginghams, dark pat
terns, suitable to make dresses.
Also a nice lot of new Wool
Goods.
Come in and look for them
over.
C. W. &, J. E. Bauknight,
WALHALLA, S. C.
IT PAYS TO BUY FOR CASH.
(-N
Wagons, Buggies, Harness
and Accessories.
Barb Wire, Hog and Chicken
Wire, Doors, Windows, Lime,
Cement, Brick, Cedar Shingles,
Metal Shingles, Composition
Roofing.
FARM IMPLEMENTS. PAINTS and OILS.
-See the Above to go at Right Prices.
K. rc. :NTM:M'O:N"S,
SENECA, S. C. .
SaSe of Hosiery
Direct to the Public.
-EACH DAY
from Now Until Further Notice? from
9 to 4 O'clocK.
-THE PRICE
One-Half of What You Are Now Paying.
Sale at Our Mill.
WWWm'WWk lOBIlEY BfllulLiS;
Walhalla, S. C.
OCONEE HOYS AHE ELIGIBLE
To Receive Vocational Training itt
Expense of Government.
Seneca, S. C., Au?. .'JO, 1920.
Editor Keowco Courier:
Enclosed herewith you will hud
some matter in connection with tho
drive to clean up the data on Oconee
boys who aro eligible for vocational
training nt government exponso. I
will approciato It very much if you
will givo this matter some space in
your papor so that the boys will know
where to go and completo their rec
ords.
Following ls a list of tho men In
Oconee whoso records are yet Incom
plote:
Jnynes, Levis, Rt. 4, Seneca, S. C.
Harrison, Lewis, Box 830, Wal
halla, S. C.
Holden, Elisha P., Rt. 1, Salem,
S. C.
Bradberry, Horace w., Seneca,S.e.
Haley, Cirtis P., Westminster, S.C.
Hamilton, Corbett, Seneca, S. C.
Bryson, Edw. H., West Union, S. C.
Gillstrap, Ira W., Seneca, S. C.
Corbin, John F., Salem, S. C.
Hawkins, Eugone.Westminster.S.C.
Crumpton, Sterling, Route 1, Sa
lem, S. C.
Morgan, DoWItt, West Union, S. C.
McCollough, Edw. H.,Walhalla,S.C.
Young. Edward, Ht . 1 Walhalla,S.C.
Willinms, Robt. C., Westminster,
S. C.
Talley, Christopher, Route 1, Sa
lem, S. C.
Wrouton, David L., Salem, S. C.
Stewart, Alford A., Route 5, West
minster, S. C.
Yours very truly,
O. II. Doyle.
Now, kids-once again go at them
heavy. Go in for Thrift Stamps.
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?J? WALHALLA LEADS COUNTY .{?
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?J? In Town Population-Census ?J?
I? figures Show 2,008. ?J?
J, - 4.
Ir Washington, 1>. O., Aug. ?O- ?J?
?J? Special: Census figures given ??.
{. out to-day inclmlo those for ?J?
.J? the town of Walhalla, which -J?
.|? are tus follows:
j? Walhalla, S. C.-1020 census, .J,
.J. 2,008. Tho 1010 census gave 4?
?J. Walhalla 1,50ft, showing au In- .J?
?J? crease of 475? in ton years, or ?J?
?j? i:u.v per cent. ?J?
4? Westminster, S. C.-1,847; in .>
.J? 1010 Westminster's population .??
?J? was l,ft70, showing an increase -J?
.}> in ten years of 271, or 17 per ?J?
.J? Population figures for Seneca ?{.
?J? were announced Inst woek and .J.
.J. Seneca's population now ls *|?
-J- 1,400, against tho 1010 show- .{?
.J? lng of t,:u:i-an increase In
?J. ten years of 147, or 11.2 per
?J? cent. ' ?J?
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INDICATIONS
From Partial Returns.
Shortly before midnight tho re
turns for tho Senecu precinct wero
received In Walhalla, and with tho
tabulation of this the last precinct
with a large vote, The Courier closed
its forms In order to get tho election
news off ott the first malls Wednes
day morning. There are nine pro
ducts still unaccounted for, but the
total vote from these nine boxes will
bo scarcely "more than 250 or 300,
and will not materially affect tho
indications ns given to-night (Tues
day.)
Candidates Elected.
W. J. Schroder, Clerk of Court.
K ,W, O. White, Master,
|;Edu^
Fred. H. Dominick
is leading in Oconee for Congress.
Indicated Itun-Ovors.
Present indications, with 28 out
of 37 boxes, heard from, are that
the following gentlemen will have to
make a second race:
Solicitor-Leon W. Marris and K.
P. Smith.
House of Representatives-Bruce,
Dalton, Timmermun and Orr.
State Senate-Harry H. Hughs
and W. P. Mason.
Coroner-Perry Garner and Goo.
L. Jones.
Supervisor-J. C. Shockley and C.
W. Pntterson.
Auditor-D. A. Smith and Ralph
M. Pike.
Treasuror-R. H. Alexander and
R. M. Sanders.
Sheriff-W. M. Alexander and J.
G. Reeder.
State Returns
were given very little attention in
tho counting, practically all Interest
centering in the county candidates.
A Whcut-to-Itiscuit Record.
Chapman, Kansas, Aug. 29.r-Tho
transformation of wheat from stand
ing grain to hot biscuits in fifty-five
minutos ls a record established hero
recently by Harry Ruff, hoad of a
local milling company. Ho drove Into
a field where a farmor was harvesting
wheat with a harvestor-throshor,
which cuts and threshes tho grain
In one operation, and took two bush
els of wheat. This he rushed to tho
mill, whore it was ground immedi
ately, thou took the flour homo and
Mrs. Huff made biscuits.
From the time the grain was cut
lo Ibo first bite of biscuit was five
minutes less than an hour, includ
ing 32 minutes spent on tho road.
Tugaloo Township Hinging Ass'n.
The Tugaloo Township Singing As
sociation will meet, with tito First
Baptist church of Westminster on
the first. Sunday afternoon, Sept. 6th,
at 2 o'clock. Oscar Driver,
J. R. Brown, President.
Secretary and Treasurer.
Ills Closing Schedule.
She wa? at tho back of tho church
and sho was getting restless and
anxious to leave. Baby was rest
less, so mother beckoned tho ushor
to hor.
"Is the sermon nearly finished?"
sho whispered.
"No. another half-hour yet," re
plied tho usher. "Ho's only on bia
'lastly'."
"Will it taae him that long to
say his 'lastly'?" sho asked anxious
ly.
"No, mum! Theres 'ono moro
word and I'm dono,' and tho 'finally,'
and tho 'in conclusion' to como yet."
FOR RJWNT-Th roe-horse Farm of
good land; 35 acres good bottom, 48
acros fine bench land for cotton; Ber
muda pasturo; good buildings and
fine woll. Near Tabor church; fino
community. For particulars soo or,
writo W. E. HARDIE, Westminster,,
S. C., Rt. 1. 35* .