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"TO THINE OWN SELF BE TRUE, AND IT MUST FALLOW AS THE MCHffi By Steck, Shclur HugliM & Shclor. WALHALLA, SOUTH CAROLINA, WEDNj ? ?? ? ?? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ??? ??? ?? ?? ?? & ?? ????????????????????????????? M GMH?EST M GIVING [Ml ff II ?I Efird's Third Anniversary Sale, ?AT?EPA? ?CiWMWfl 30? TO WB?ifniei?Airf MOT? !?. Ten Days of True Values at Prices Cut to the Quick. Our Anniversary Sale is to be the greatest sale in the Piedmont this year if low prices can make big sales? It will pay you to come to Anderson to buy your Fall and Winter Goods, but if you can not get nere, Order what you want by mail and your order will be promptly filled. Efird's Department Store, At Anderson, S. C. g ??????????????? ???????? *Sr????@? . i|?? ?? ??? ??? ??? ???? ?? ??? ??? Car Cement_ -, Just arrived. Also Genuine Beaver Board on hand. H. K. NIMMOISTB, SEKECA, S. C. ^__J Saie of Hosiery DIRECT TO THE PUBLIC. W -EXTRA SPECIAL Ladies9 Full Fashion Silk Hose. EACH DAY from Now Until Further Notice, from 9 to 4 O'clocK, -(Saturdays 9 tc 12.) THE PRICE One-Half of What You Are Now Paying. Sale at Our Mill. MJOTBKDM HO SIEHT UILL?. Walhalla, S. C. NOTICE. Highest Market Price Paid for Cotton. Also have ample warehouse facilities for storing cotton. See me if you want to cither sell or store. Office in Moss A, Ansel's Store. BAYLIS W. HARRISON, Walhalla, S. G Sept. 27, J 920.-39-tf. COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS, Number of Cases Disposed Of-Tvuo' , Dills from thu Grand Jury. The Court of General Sessions for Oconee convened Monday,, Judge Gary presiding. Monday and yeateY- f day the Court was at work continu-A ously and worked with a viow to disposing of as much of the criminal business on the docket as possible. The new Solicitor, Leon W. Har ris, Esq., of Anderson, was at his post, and lt is evident from his work that he ls going to prove all that the public can wish In the matter of giv ing careful and painstaking thought and labor in the matter of seeing that violators of the law arc given adequate punishment where he can justly convict. Mr. Harris ls an Oco neean by birth, and he has a host of warm friends in our county. Stenographer Clyde Smith was, as usual, at his post, ready at all times to record accurately the proceedings of the various trials. True Bills Returned. The grand jury has returned the true bills in the following cases: State vs. F. C. Summerall-mur der. State vs. Dora Walker-disposing of property under lien. State vs. W. M. Sutiles and Ansel Fuller-violation of prohibition law. State vs. Hayne Stevens-viola tion of prohibition law. State vs. Gus Smith-violation of prohibition law. State vs. Geo. Edwards-violation of prohibition law. State vs. M. T. Long-failure to support wife and child. State vs. Miles Craft and Otto Har rison-larceny. State vs. Joe Evans-larceny. State vs. Clarence Mulwee-r^vlola tion of prohibition low. State vs. Gus Smith-violation of prohibition law. State vs. John Stephens-assault and battery with intent to kill and carrying concealed weapons. State vs. Arthur Cox-assault and' battery with intent to kill and,carry ing concealed weapons. j?? Cases Tried and Disposed Q?>* The folkrwhig oijfi?e haye jUBO^ prohibition law. Not guilty. State va. Chris. Alexander-viola tion of prohibition law. Nol prossCd. State vs. Cub Wall and J. W. Phil lips. (Rule to show cause.) Con tinued. State vs. Dock Fretwell and Gus Collins-violation of dispensary law. Nol prossed. State vs. Solomon Perry-violation of prohibition law. Not guilty. State vs. W. M. Suttles and Ansel Fuller-violation of prohibition law. Continued. State vs. Miles Craft and Otis Har rison-larceny. Continued. State vs. Ceo.^Edwards-violation of prohibition law. Continued. State vs. John Williams-house breaking and larceny. Continued. State vs. Sam Newell-assault and battery with Intent to kill and carry ing concealed weapons. Guilty of as sault and battery of a high and ag gravated ' nature. Sentenced to five months on the county chain gang or like period In State penitentiary, or pay fine of $250. State vs. O. L. Scarborough-vio lation prohibition law. Nol prossed. State vs. Jack Hughs-violation of prohibition law. Pleaded guilty. Sen tenced to three months on county chain gang, or like period In State penitentiary, or pay fine of $100. State vs. Joe Evans-larceny. Do fondant pleaded guilty. Sentenced to threo months on county chain gang or Uko period In State penitentiary. State vs. Clarence Mulwee-viola tion of prohibition law. Pleaded guilty. Sentenced to three months on county chain gang, or pay fine of $100. Upon payment of $50 rest of sentence suspended during good be havior. State vs. Arthur Cox-assault and battery with intent to kill and carry ing concealed weapons. Continued. State vs. Frank Shod, Hen Thrift, Paul Cox and DeWitt Powell-man ufacturing intoxicating liquors. Nol prossed as to DoWitt Powell. Stale vs. F. C. Suinmerail-mur der. Not guilty. Stato vs. Dora Walker-disposing of nroporty under lion. Continued. State vs. John Stephens-assault and battery with intent to kill and carrying concealed weapons. Contin ued. Stato vs. Will Harrison-murder. Gullly-recommended to mercy of the Court. Sentenced to Ufo Impris onment in State penitentiary. Court Adjourned. Tuesday afternoon tho jurors wero all dismissed and Court was adjourn ed sine dio. Solicitor Harris was able to get off on tho evening train and Judge Gary loft this morning ot 7.10 o'clock. S. 0. Ginning* 278,100 Halos Short. Tho cotton ginning report for tho Stato of South Carolina shows that, up to Oct. 18, of tho 1920 crop, thoro had been ginned 502,127 bnlos. Tho chillings up to tho same dato in 1919 totalled 8I0-.587, thus showing tho glnuings In this Stato to bo, for tho prosent season, 278,400 bales short of last year. ROWN'S BARGAINS! UV MILLS FOIl SALK. lave- for immediate delivery small Saw Mills, complete, lo for Tractor Power or any ?rn Engine. Those Mills aro and can bo bought on long, 'rms. Kvery farmer who iy timber land should own Farm Saw Mill. Lumber :k sale proposition and at a ice. SECOND-HAND AUTOMOBILES, A few Second-lland Automo bilen at bargains--Fords, Dodges, Nash Six, Nash Truck, Maxwell. Como in and see these bargains. I'Vjr the noxt few days I can uso a few Hig Young Horses and Mule?, but they must bo young. I will trade any of tho above mer chandise for Mules or Horses. LETS THADE TItAOTOHS FOR MC LES. 1 also have a few Samson Trac tors on hand that I will trude for Coed Young Mules that have pion? ty of weight. Hotter hurry if you want a Samson Tractor. I sold three to-day-Nov. 1st. Tho other Tractor men will not consider trad ing for your Mules. lome to see me and save money by doing business in a mutual way. RTHUR BROWN, Walhalla. SBP.S:-Have a Few Good Farms to Rent-Will Make Bale Cotton to the Acre. Rally "Novembe FIRST BAPTI Walhall SPECIAL F Big "Family" R?unie Officers' and Tcachei Mass Meeting (A11E 225 P at Sunday Sci MOWS NOTES FROM SENECA. Federated Women's Clubs Held an Interesting Session-Personals. Seneca, Nov. 2.-Special: Dr. J. It. Heller attended the State Fair last week. Mrs. Jorcean, of Atlanta, is visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F, M. Vickery. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Runion were recent visitors to the Gate City. After a visit of two weeks with friends hero, Mrs. A. P. McClair re turned to her home in Atlanta Sat urday. The regular monthly meeting of the Wizard of Tamasseo D. A. R. chapter will be held with Mrs. I. E. Wallace Wednesday, tho 17th, at 4 o'clock p. m. Mrs. J. Eustice Hopkins, Mrs. J. H. Burgess and Mrs. E. A. Hines repre sent the Church of the Ascension at tho convocation which is in session In Greenville this week. Hoyt Lea spent the week-end with his sister, Mrs. Eugene Runion, re turning to Atlanta Saturday after noon. Tho Once-a-Weok Club will bo en tertained Thursday afternoon by Miss Mamie Burgess. Misses Mary and Sara Murray, of Charlotte, were week-end guests of their cousin, Miss Sara Verner. Hoyt Porter, of Toccoa, Is tho new baggage master at the depot, having succeeded Rab Cross, who has boen transferred to Mayesvillo, Ga. Miss Jessie Lawrence spent tho week-end with frionds In Central. After an extended visit to hor parents, Mr. nod Mrs. G. W. Gignil lint, Mrs. B. V. .Adams loft for her home at Florence last Sunday. She was accompanied by ber husband, who joinod her boro Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. p. Holleman spent last Sunday In Mayesvillo. Ga. Chas. Pinson, of Greenwood, wns a week-end visltor'ln the city. Among a number of Hallowo'on social events of the post week was a delightful party given at the hospit able homo of Dr. and Mrs. D. P. Thomson Frlady evening. Tho deco rations of tho homo woro In keeping spooks, hobgoblins and black cats were much in ovldonco. Miss Sf. Clair Hopkins entertained about two dozen of hor young friends at a Hallowo'en party Friday even ing at her homo on North Fair Play street. Dr. W. R. Doyle hos given tho contract for a bungalow to bo built In the 300 block on South Townvlllo street. Edgar A. Hines, Jr., a student at Portor Military Instituto, ls rocolv Week & r 7-14th, ST CHURCH, <\f s. c FEATURES: >n and Church Social, .s' Banquet* departments of Church,' resent tool, Nov. 14. lng congratulations over the honor confer? ed on him hy recently hoing elected editor of tho "Porter Grits." A few friends wore invited to the homo of Mr. and Mrs. P" L. Nim mons Sunday afternoon for tho chris tening of their baby, Mary. The ser vico was performed by Rev. Guy Frazer, rector of tho Episcopal church. Mrs. Eustice Hopkins and Mrs. E. A. Hines stood as god-moth ers for the child. The Northwestern Division of tho Federation of Women's Clubs mot in Seneca on Oct. 26th, the business sessions being hold at the home of Mrs. E. C. Doyle. Mrs. B. A. Mor gan, of Greenville, vice president of the district, called the meeting co order at 10 o'clock and presided throughout over both morning and afternoon sessions. A cordial wel come was given thc convention by Mrs. Denipey Ada/fs. She referred io tho hostess club, tho Once-n-Weok Club, ns being the mother of the State Federation, which was born 22 yours ago, anti Hie beloved Mrs. M. L. Coleman, of our town, as being the first president* of the State Fed eration of Women's Clubs. A beauti ful memorial to Mrs. ({pieman was rend by Mrs. E. A. Hines, president of tho Onco-n-Wook Club. Mrs. Rufus Kant, State president of tho Federation, was present, and gave n splendid address on "Length en tho Cord und Strengthen tho Stake." Mrs. Pant was un inspira tion nnd power for tho conference. All tho various doparments gavo in teresting reports. The women were deeply concerned in all tho questions of tho day and the meeting ls capa ble of great results. There wore 2 2 delegates registered (und ns many from tho local club), representing six counties. A delicious threo-courso luncheon was served at tho beautiful homo of Mrs. B. A. Lowery. The floral decorations carried out the hostess club colors-yellow and white. Tho convention adjourned to meet with Anderson in 1921. Four Dead in Auto Smash. Asheville, N. C., Nov. 1.-W. S. T. Rinehart, of Marion, who was In jured in a collision between a train and an automobile at Old Fort yes terday, died in a hospital hore this morning, bringing the total dead to four, and throe others injured. Ono of tho Injured ls not expected to ro covor. ??? The 1 trgest translation bureau in the City of Mexico is owned and man aged by a woman, Miss Erminia Bod hy. ?J< ?J. .J. . ?J. ?J? ??. -J? ?J? ?J? c J? ?J? ?J? COUNTY AGENT'S NOTES. .J. *I* *I* *I* *I* *I* *I* * I* *l* *I* *I* 'I* *I" *I* Apple Grove Orchards Win. Apple Grove Orchards, owned by D. E. Good, near Walhalla, won again this year the most prominent placo In the "King of Emits" exhibits at tho State Fair. Three different vari eties-Stayman Winesap, Ben Davis and Shockloy-of flvo box?s each, were on display, with both the blue and red ribbons pinned on tho exhi bit, while the single box of Stayman Wlnesaps won the prize for tho best individual box. These three prizes netted $60 in cash prizes also. "Oh, I didn't know apples like these could be grown in South Caro lina," some were heard to exclaim.. Yes, they can be grown here tn the flgyiglgstains just dB well tion to gvbSv them and * give* them care and pruning, spraying and culti vation-or about one-half tho atten tion wo give to cotton. More Pig Club Prizes. W. H. McJunkin, a Duroc brooder of tho South Union section, offors a line young Duroc pit) as a prize in the Pig Club, and J. B. Douthit, of Pen dleton, a Poland-China brooder, of fers a Poland-China pig to tho boy or girl winning in the Pig Club con test. These will he offered to Ute two Pig Club members who mako tho best ?coro in tho county, lotjtlng them decide which brood they will take. Mr. Douthit is ono of the fore most breeders in the State and has a wonderful selection of Poland-Chi nas, while Mr. McJunkin has proba bly the host Du roes In tho county,, and some of the host in the State. Geo. lt. Briggs, County Agent. Landslide - FOB - HARDING COX AND DEMOCRATIC COMMIT TEE CONCEDE SWEEPING VICTORY FOR THE RE PUBLICANS. Harding Said to Be Assured of 275 Votes in the Electoral College. Reports from the election in tho nation indirato a sweeping victory for tho Republian Presidential noni inect, Warren G. Harding, of Ohio. Not only is a Republican victory assured for l*resident, but Congres sional and Senatorial elections Indi cate material gains in Congress for tho Republicans that will give them a safe majority in tho Legislativo branch of the government. In tho Presidential election Hard ing is conceded to have carried (ho following States: Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Illi nois, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Massachu setts, Michigan, Nebraska, New Hampshire, Now Jersey, Now York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Khodo Island, Vermont, Washington, Wis consin and Wyoming. M. 1<\ Ansel Elected J dugo. Nows comoB from Greonvlllo coun ty that tho now County Court propo sition has boen endorsed by tho poo plo hy a voto of about ton to ono. It will bo of interest to Oconeoans to note that Ex-Govornor Martin F. Ansel, "a former Walhalla boy," has boon olectod as Judgo of tho now County Court. Ile will bo commis sioned and tho court constituted as soon as it can bo legally done.