Keowee courier. (Pickens Court House, S.C.) 1849-current, October 20, 1920, Image 8

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(Small advertisements under thia heading Inserted at rato of one cent a word per Insertion. Four Insertions for price of threo.) (NOTICE.-No advertisement ac cepted for this column for I .vsH than 15 cents, ono insertion.) GOOD (toasted Coll'ee 22c. per ll). I want your Chickens and Eggs. R. lt. OHLKEKS, Walhalla, S.e. 42-in LOST-Hunch of Keys, in or near Salem, Return t>> I?. L tireen or .1. E. Collin ?, Salem, s. C. I - * FOR SALK-Pttlmun Parlor Or gan; near \ new. See lt. O. NICH OLS, Walhalla. S. C. ?10-43? KOK SALE-Two Fresh Milk Cows, cheal). M US. M. 15. IIAKKINS, Walhalla, S. C., Kt. li.. ?10-13* KOK SALI-:-One nice Horse and Buggy and Harness. Apply to C. L. DEAN, Seneca, S. C. 3C-tf_ 18 PAIRS Holler Slat Window Blinds; never been used; si/.e 2-f)X C-8, at $1.50 per pair. \V. ll. HUGHS, Richland, S. C. 3 9-4 2 DODGE TOURING CAR for Salo at a bargain; In llrst-clnss condition. Apply at PHILLIPS1 MARKET, Wal halla. S. C. i?_i?3*_ LOST-Near King Farm, on Poor Mountain, on Oct. 14, red and white pided Fox Hound, about year old. Finder notify C. P. WALKER, Wal halla. S. C._112 IIOR8E-ll years old; extra good to buggy; works anywhere; price $125.00. Will exchange for 2-horse wagon, equal value. H. L. COK, Richland, S. O_41-44? WANTED-A Good Farmer with family, lo work light two-horse crop. Good land, good tools, good stock to plow. 1 furnish everything. SAM J. ISDELL, Walhalla, Rt. 1. 4 1-tf_ FOR SALE-One good Saw Mill Outllt, with good Peerless Engine. To ho sold at a bargain. See or write W. H. ALEXANDER, Tamassee, S. C._ 3<*>-tf FOR SALE-HM7 Model Chevro let Touring Car; in good condition. A bargain for quick sale. BRYON' GRAHAM, Seneca, S. C., Route No. 3. 4 0-4 3? IiOST-Saturday, Oct. 1?, Pocket book containing bills and silver; also hunting license, in or near Todd's Beef Market, Main St., Walhalla. Re turn to Bank of Walhalla, or I. L. GARRISON, Walhalla Route 2. and get reward. 4 2* DRING YOUR EGGS to "HURT," at Burt's Cafe, old P. O. Building, Main Stroot, Walhalla, and get high est markot price for thom-CASH DOWN "and no grumbling." Will take all you bring. J. BURT GIL LESPIE, Walhalla, _S. C._22-tf FOR RENT-86 Acres Land; eight acres bottom; S-room house, all nec essary outbuildings; good orchard. Close to good school and churches; known as the Krank Douthit place R J. SNELGROVE, Walhalla, Rout? 1. _4 1-41* FOR SALE-ID Acres Kresh Land. In three miles ol' Walhalla; new F? rootn Bungalow, 7-stall Barn; :?l)u rods new wire; two rock-bottom springs; orchard, grape vines; plenty wood; six acres creek bottom; I .'. acres in cultivation. Cheap. Apply MKS. \V. D. SCIIMID, Walhalla. S. C., Rt. I. I l-l I TERRY, THE STA H CLEANER Of Washington State, has opened a First (Mass Cleaning and Dyeing Es tablishment in the dining room of the Old Hotel Building, where every branch of the work will be done by experienced hands. All kinds alter ations and repair work will be done with neatness. Gentlmen's or ladies' suits will be cleaned and pressed for 30 days at $1.50. Spot and pressed f.O cents. 39-42? KT. FRANCIS CATHOLIC CHURCH, Mauldin Street, Walhalla, S. C. SERVICES ON THE FOURTH SUN DAY OF EACH MONTH. Sacrament of Penance. . . .9.30 a. m. Mass and Sermon.10.00 a. m. Reverend Thomas J. Mackln, Rector. P. O. Box S2, Anderson, S. C. 'ular Communication of Blue Ridge Lodge, No. 02. A K M.. will be held next Fri day night. Oct. 22d, 1920, at 8 o'clock. Visiting brothers alwavs welcome. C. A. ilETlllCK, W. M. W. O. WHITE, Secretary. (adv) ?J, ?J? .J. ?J, ,J, .J. .J, ?J. .J, "J. .J. .J? A ?Jj .f ? ?T? ?J, .J. LOCAL AM) PERSONAL. Our (dieese is better Hie. per pound. C.W. & J. E. Bauknlght, ad Miss Bulb Oelkers returned to Walhalla last Sunday from Asheville, N. C.. where she has just finished a business course at the Emanuel Business College. - Seed rye, oats, wheal, vetch, crimson and burr clover. C. W. & .1. E. Bauknlght, Walhalla. adv. - Mrs. W. M. Alexander returned to Walhalla last Saturday after .1 week spent pleasantly among rela tives and friends In the Fairview section. - Rents "Double Speed" and "The Roaring Road" for thrills-It is the. famous story from tho Saturday eve ning Post, "Tho Bear Trap"-Wal lace Reid tn "Excuso My Dust"-Rex Theatre next Monday, Oct. 2.">th only 10 and 2.'?c. Matinee 3 p .m. adv. - The regular meeting of tho Paul I layne Circle, which was scheduled for next Friday, Hie 22d, lias boen postponed Until Tuesday, Oct. 2 nt 4 o'clock. Mrs. L. M. Brown will bo tho hostess. Members, und es pecially those on cinty, aro requested to take notice of the chango of date. -See our now* cloth hats-Just ar rived. C. W. & J. IO. Hnuknlght, Wal halla.- adv. -There will be a pedal service of instruction for the children at St. John's Episcopal church next Satur day afternoon nt 4..'IO o'clock; and morning services Sunday al ll, at which time the Holy Communion will be administered. The public is cor dially invited to both service'}. -- You have had (rouble with your batt erv, but it was not a Willard. Ono Willa id will end your battery trou ble*. Hughs Carngo, Walhalla.-adv -Wo are glad lo see our young 'friond, lindeman Seaborn, out again, latter having undergone un operation in an Atlanta hospital ?or appendici tis Mr. Seaborn returned last week ?ind is greatly improved. Iii? younger brother, Louis Seaborn, who has been suffering from typhoid fever, is also greatly improved, and we hope soon to see bim out again. Hally Day is coming! - "Ficklo Women." starring hand some David Butler-tho screen story of the widely read Saturday Evening Post serial, "Top of the World," is the feature offering at Rex Theatre Thursday, Oct. 21st-only IO and 2 5 cents.-adv. -We are In receipt of a telegram from Rev./rhos. J. Mackln, priest In charge of St. Frances Catholic church of Walhalla, requesting us to an nounce that tho services arranged for next Sunday, Oct. 24th, have been postponed. These services will be held on the last Sunday In October, the 31st. The membership and the public ore urged to take note of the change. All cordially welcomed to services at this church. -"Fickle Women" shows that you can't keep a good man down, espe cially when a real woman stands by his side. Rex Theatre. Thursday (to morrow), Oct. 21-only 10 and 25c, -adv. - R. F. and Ralph Sassard. twe yoting business men. spent the firsi part of this week in Walhalla. Thej were looking after their Interests in the matter of securing the store room now being completed by Otto Kauf mann, next door to the new posl office. As soon as this room is com pleted tho Messrs. Sassard contem plate the opening up of a stock ol merchandise, and will soon become citizens of our town. They will b< most cordially welcomed lo our mids -Permallfe storage batteries ar? guaranteed for 20 months-for al makes of cars. Piedmont Auto Co. Walhalla.-adv. -Persons having business witl County Agent Geo. R. liriggs or Mis: Counts, home demonstration agent will (Ind these two olucials locatei up-stnirs in the residence to the rea of W. M. Brown's concrete tm i ld in ? on Main street. Owing to the fae that County Superintendent of Fda cation Speere? has taken charge o his office, and moved the same bael to (he Court House, the county agen and home demonstration ngent wer forced to seek other quarters. Boti these o (fleers can be found at th rented school building on Colleg street during their office hours. -If you can feel the dare of th open road to the straining motor devil under your hood-dbe lug of little lad - yuor son -ill-and hi mother's call, . Hurry!".-the slim ttf the coward (luUK by a foe - th wild, llerce joy of the race, mile o mile, through the night, while deal reaches a hundred hands from th lark - the horror of trickery, wreck ind the thrill of good, hard lists oi ihe face of a cad it you can jol. ho yelling crowds when a record' .mashed-if you can see and feel al hese li u in a ii thrills, see Wallac told in "Excuse .My Dust"-Re rheatre next Monday. Oct. ?Ti-onl I 0 and 2? cents.-adv. -In a bite copy of the "Davidson an," the Davidson College Journal ve note (he appointment of Rober J. Rogers, of Walhalla, as major o he R. O. T. C. battalion at Davidson Tiis is the highest ranking odie imong the non-commissioned mer nd is awarded for attainment i iiilitary science. Mr. Rogers has als leen made ins!rector of a class c uniors and seniors, in infantry com at tactics, miltary law and cour nurtnl proceedings. This, in addi lon to regular class work, must rc uire some "digging in." It will b pleasure lo Mr. Rogers' man fiends to learn of his advancemen 'hose who know him best are we ware of his intense interest in a lllltary affairs, and ire much grat ed to know of his enlarged spho? f .service. --We aro In the market to bu ne and two year from pedigree Marnia maker's Cleveland Dig Ho ot ton seed. We have a gin fe inning this special cotton an eep (ho seed pure. See li bout ginning, or selling til ued at a premium over the ordinal larket. Marett Farm and Seed Co ttastminstei s. C.-adv.-41-42. -Tho announcement of the arr al of the boll weevil in Oconee wi e a surprise to many. There are nt tow who have contended that Hi ?eevil would not reach this high ll i the cotton belt, owing to our cl ?atic conditions. Last week, hov ver, a weevil was found on a fan ear Seneca, and the insect was : nco sent off for expert examinatioi ho expert's report definitely estai shes the fact I hat n real weevil hf t last been found. For the past tw ears supposed weevils have been li ated. captured and forwarded f( lontiflcation, and in each of thei istances tho report has como bac (tat the insect was not tho boll we? il. Now, however, it has been e ihlishcd beyond question that tr entilne boll weevil is malting Its ai ouranee in this section. -"Fickle Women"-Just nnotlu ame for "Yankee Pep"-the stol -om the Saturday Evening Pos Top of the World," Rex Theatre c bursday ( to-morrow ), Oct. 21st nly IO and 250. Matinee 3 p. ni. ilv. _ i i i 'ifc -Special: Try our Special coffee, one pound package worth ?U?c; a few cases to sell for 2.">c. C. W. & J. E, Bauknlght, Walhalla.-adv. - Mrs. W. K. Sharp, of ?andj Springs is visiting this week at thf. home ol' Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Moss. -Now ls tho tim? 'o s;ive money Ilavo your auto tires vulcanized Walhalla Tiro Shop.- adv 49-tf. ."Tin- many friends of .'dis. W. O White will lie glad lo know that sh< ls up again, after having hoon quit< indisposed :'or several days. --Have you bought nny army blan ets? We li ve only a few more bales $4.00 is rio ap for a wool blanket. C w. & .1. !.:. iiauknight.-adv. - -L. O. White, of Cordelo, Ca., wa in Walhalla last week visiting hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Whit.} and among bis many friends. -Our vulcanizing is absolute^ guaranteed to outlast the rest of thi tire. Walhalla Tire Shop.-ad. 49t -The Ladies' Aid Society of th Walhalla Methodist church will mee Thursday (to-morrow) afternoon a 3.30 o'clock, with Mrs. II. M. Harton -Try a pair of army shoes-onl $0; worth $10. C. W. & .1. E. Bauk night, Walhalla.-adv. -Miss Janie Harrison, of Gr?en ville, spent the past week-end wltl her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E Harrison, and among her many Wal halla friends. -The best ls the cheapest, na that ls the Willard. Hughs Garag? Walhalla.-adv. - Mrs. Jesse C. Neville, who ha been quite 111 for some time In a sar itarium in Anderson, is reported t be greatly improved. It ls hoped tim she will be able to return home th! week. - Dr. Qlymph, the leading ey( sight specialist of Anderson, will b in Walhalla again next week. Rea his ad. in this issue.-adv. -Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Ballenge of Atlanta, announce the birth or son, William Lee, Jr., on Oct. ll. Th parents have many friends in Ocone who will be greatly interested in th announcement of the arrival of th young gentleman. - Uncle Sam No. 2. white cllppe oats, $5.00 per sack. C. W. & J. 1 Bau kn i ght, Walhalla.-adv. -We are requested to annoum that there will be a box supper at tl Issaquena Graded School house, net High Falls, on Friday night of th week, Oct. 22d The proceeds will I used for buying desks forMhe schoi house. The public is most cordial invited to attend. -Glum salmon 15c; pink salmc 20c. C. W. & J. E. Bauknlght.-ad -J. W. S. King, secretary ar treasurer of the Center Townsb Singing Association, requests us announce that the association wi meet with Earle's Grove church ne: Sunday afternoon, Oct. 24th, at 2.i o'clock. All good singe-.- and love of music are invited to attend. -Wallace Reid and little Walla? Reid, Jr., Tully Marshall and The doro Roberts as the "Bear" in "E cuse My Dust," Paramount-Artcra super-special feature production Rex Theatre next Monday, Oct. 25t It's an automobile thriller-only 1 and J5 cents.-adv. TANK Tho Progressive Farmer ant farmer lo buy Tractors, mid io lt from whom they could expect reut questions a prospective buyer rhoi We desire to make the following si 1st. The Cleveland Tractnr ( corns, and is a definitely estnblisl 2d. Wo do not believe the Cl but 3d. We do believe thc CLHT tho fanners of Oeoiice. 4th, On delivering a Truetoi it and j?ivo it the proper care in th nth. Wo expect to carry in st got we can get in on short, notice. Otb. Wo will have ai. Expert needed at any time. 7th. Wo believe that Power 1 tho matter of knowing the liest F implement to go with tho Tractor near future that will interest you. IF YOU ARE INTERESTE] TO H SHIRLE Frank H. Shirley. -Miss Addie Tatham is spending , this week visiting among friends in Greenwood. i -Others have been tried and , found wanting. The Willard battery ' never falls. Hughs Garage, Walhal- | la.-adv. i -Miss Ethel Counts returned to Walhalla last week after a pleasant I visit to friends at Cameron, S. C. i -A pair of pants free with a suit of Globe tailor-made clothes. C. W. j & J. E. Bauknlght, Walhalla.-adv. j -Mrs. H. W. Gasque and little son, of Laurens, are spending this week with Mrs. Casque's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. White. - We sell shoes cheap. Get our i prices. C. W. & J. E. Bauknight.-ad | -Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Rankin I lieft Monday for Atlanta, where they j ' will be for a week taking in the Georgia State Fair. - R. B. Alexander reports that he I killed a largo rattlesnake last Thurs- j day evening in a cotton field on the j farm of Henry McMahan, in the Fair- j view section. The rattler was an un usually large reptile and had nine rattles and a button. - Have you seen our Queen Qual ity shoes? C. W. & J. E. Bauknight. - adv. Other Locals on Fourth Page. Walhalla, Monday, Oct. 25. WALLACE REID IN 44 Excuse My Dust" A. Paramount Artcraft Feature adapted from the Great Satur day Evening Post Story, "The Bear Trap." & Admission Only lOc. and 25c. J& WALLACE REID. ANN LITTLE and WALLACE REID JR a ?cae from. 'EXCUSE MY DUST' A PARAMOUNT ARTCRAFT PICTURE Next Attraction, Nov. ist, (Monday.) Harold Bell Wright's Great Novel "The Shepherd of the Hills." Z-TYPE TRACHOM criers to Get Real Service. J& I the Mouthora Cultivator ami ot hoi' Tann Journals are advising tho uy hom well-known mann fae tm ci.s represented hy live local dealers, ?niable service. AH of which wo heartily endorse. One ol the first tld us?K ls, ''Whe re cnn ! RC< putts if this machine should need repairing ."' lacements covering the matter of Service and lt epa il* Parts, etc.: 'ompany ls considered generally as ?me of the big manufacturing coll ied institution. IJETRAC will ever becoino what ls commonly known as an "Orphan," KAG Crawler Type Tractor will be the Tractor ultimately adopted by . wo expect to stay with the purchaser until ho is satisfied he can handle e way of oiling and adjusting, cte. eek a Hue of Small and Minor Hepa ir Parts, and anything we haven't Mechanic who knows how and will bo prepared to make any repairs Panning ls practical, and we expect to keep abreast with the times in arm Implements und Machinery to uso with tho Tractor. In fact, .tho is very important. We may have something to say about this Ln tho 1) IN BUYING A TRACTOR THIS FA Id J WE WOULD LIKE IA VE OPPORTUNITY TO TALK WITH YOU. Y & ZIMMERMAN, WESTMINSTER., S. C. C. L. Zimmerman. DO YOU KNOW THE YOUNG FELLOW who works for twenty dollars a week and who ls wearing a new suit of clothes that cost $85 THE HOUSEWIFE who Is ashamed to ho seen on the street with a market basket on her arm-who won't carry home a brown paper bundle THE SHOPPER who says, "Wrap it up," instead of "How much?" THF MAN who thinks it is not necessary to Save and Estab lish a Rank Account and Hank Credit THE WISE CUV who says that Government Savings Securi ties are too slow and too old-fashioned for his investment - IF YOU DO YOU KNOW PRETTY WELL what is the matter witJi these United States-wad yon also know the answer to the High Cost of Living. Will lia llrt, S. CJ IO Per Cent Reduction on Entire Stock for Cash. (Groceries Excepted.) Effective this day, and until further notice, we will allow ten per cent discount, for Cash only, on our entire ?tock of General Merchandise. Our stock is complete in every line and we have a stock from $50,000.1)0 to $75,000.00 to select from, consisting of Men's and Boys' Clothing, Ladies' Dresses, Coat Suits and Coats, Men's and Boys' Hats and Caps, Misses' All-Wool Blue Serge Middy Suits, Men's, Ladies' and Children's Shoes. Sweaters and Underwear for the entire family. Silks, Woolens, Dry Goods and Notions. Hardware, Building Material, Doors and Sash; St?de, baker and Awry Wagons, Oliver Turning Plows and Repairs A Complete Line of Nails, all Sizes. When goods advanced we made money; on their decline we will lose money. -GET OUR PRICES^ C. W. Pitchford, Walhalla, S. C. Entertainment nt Issaquonn. Tho public ls cordially Invited to ittend a box supper at Issaquoona ichool house on Friday evening (to norrow), Oct. 22, beginning at 8 o'clock. A beauty contest and a "fish pond" will bo features of tho enter tainment. Refreshments will be sold throughout the ovoning. Tho pro ceeds of tho entertainment will bo usod in purchasing school desks. Suo Annio Todd, Principal.