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ONE CENT A WORD (Small advertisements under this heading Inserted at rate of one cent a word per Insertion. Four Insertions for price of j three.) (NOTICK.-No advertisement ac cepted for this column for than 16 cents, one insertion.) MILK COWS Foil SALK.- Write or see DEAN DAVIS. Seneca. S. C., lloute 1. 20-tf FOR SALK-Nancy Hall and Por to Pico Potato PluntS for May and June delivery at $1.50 per 1,000, by exp ross; by parcel post, $1.00 per 1,000. J. lt. MCCLELLAN, Rocking ham, Ca. IS-lCt* WAXTKI)- Mun with team o? anlo, to sell on i- products In this county. Men and Women for city saloswork also wanted. Stale wheth er you prefer city or counry work. Mention this paper. McCONNON & CO., Winona, Minnesota. 19-20'?_ FOK SALE-Fodder and Wood. 1,000 bundles Three-hand Fodder, $.'1.00 per hum!!'''.!; four-foot Dry Pine Wood. $4.00 per cord; cul in stove lengths, $5.00 per cord, deliv ered. MARCUS KINO, Walhalla. S. C.. Ut. !. 1 S-2 I * YOI NO MKN, Women, over 17. for Postal Mall Service; :> I 20 per month. Examinations May. Experience un necessary. For free particulars of ins! incl ion, writ.' .1. LEONA RD, (for mer ('?vii Service Examiner,) ?> I I Equitable Itldg., Washington, I). C. 1 s - 2 I 1 Nt IT M L.-Warning.-The public i-- hereby nolilied I itu I my daughter, ELM A ! .< ?W E. iias lefl my home against my wishes and without my consent. All persons are hereby warned and nolilied not lo harbor the s lid ELMA Ll ?WE. under pain of full penalty ol' Ibo law. M. C. LOWE, Salem. S. C.. Kt. 1. 1 0-22 ? WANTED- Twenty-live Men of Cond Character ami habits, having high school education (college edu cation helier), lo lake a free course in Life Insurance Salesmanship at our i lome Oflice. These men will be then turned over to Ceneral Agent controlling territory in which they live, both the Company and Ceneral Agent helping them gel started in a profession (hat pays, that is grow ing and that requires no capital. A great opportunity for men twenty live to forty-live years old. Address C.W. ESTES, Supt. of Agents. South eastern Life Insurance Company, Greenville, S. C. 2(> Registered Du roc Jersey. Pill Xo. is?7r.O; sire Cardinal Orion No. 114259. Young and vigor ous. Ready for service. AT J. lt. KA I ILK'S I IA RX, Walhalla, S. C. 1 S-tf. ST. FRA NC IS' CATHOLIC CHURCH, Miliildin Street, Walhalla, S. C. SERVICES OX THE FOURTH STN DAY OF KA Cl I MONTH. Sacrament of Penance. . . .0.?50 a. m. Mass and Sermon.le.au a. m. Reverend 'Thomas .1. Mackin. Rector. P. O. llox S2, Anderson, s. C. A Regular Communication of Mine r?0L,j??Tt|| Ridge Lodge, No. '.IL', A I?'. M- wi" 1)0 1,(,!<! n<>xt ',,r|- ' HM^MI day night, May 2(1 th, 102 1. j ni s. : : 11 o'clock, Special Lecture Visiting brothels always welcome. .1. lt. S. DENDY, W. M. W. O. WHITE. Secretary. (adv) *i"I**r,,!"I**I??!"I*?!,?!? ?J?????I????????J??J<?????< ?f. LOCAL AM) PERSONAL, .fr. *I* *I*.?* *?*"I* *!* *?*.!* *!* . I* ?I* *\* ?I* 'I* ?I* *l* ?I* I.ano bundles of good fodder fo'.' sale at I. p. siribling's, Richland, s. C. adv.-ja Attorneys .1. R. Karie and E. I.. Menuhin spent the first of this week in Columbia, where they are repre senting clients before the Supreme Court. Miss Carolyn Rogers, who has been attending Queens College, ?i Charlotte, X. C.. is expected home lo-day and will spend Hie vacation period here with her mother, Mrs. lt. L, Roger*. See our bargain counter of cap.-5, reduced from $1.50 and $2 lo $1. c. w I. E. Ilauknighl. adv. 'lhere will be a musical, given hy Hie pupils of Mrs. .lillian Dendy and the High School Glee Club, al ibo auditorium to-morrow (Thursday) night at v::n o'clock. Every one is mosl cordially invited to attend. We are requested to announce .hal Rev I. T. Mann will preach .it llonvcrdam church, l'air Play, next Sunday morning at 1 1 o'clock, and ?I Double Springs that night at s o'clock, Tho public is cordially In vited io attend both services, Your neighbors save money by trading with .layne-, why don't you walk a block and save a dollar? 'Maynes cuts the price and sells the goods." adv. --Miss Nell Hines will have charge of (he work of organizing tho lay-by schools in Oeonoc this year. Miss Hines will finish post graduate work at Winthrop at the present commencement soason, leaving Win throp this time with Ibo degree of Master of Aits. .Miss Hines bas been identified with educational work In our county and ls too well known to need any Introduction or com mendation at our hand?. She Is a daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Hines of Seneca. -For dry goods and shoes, .see J. ?I.Alley,West Union, S. C.-adv-21* - -Mrs. W. M. Alexander left last. Thursday for Asheville, where she will spend some time visiting hel son, Cleveland McKenzie, and ut Hy. -Mrs. Sophia Woods : son Chester, of Birmingham, AI . are j visiting at the home of the . mer's j uncle and anni, Mr. and Mrs. ll. C. : Busch. -The best ls the cheapest, and that is the Willard. Hughs Garage. Walhalla,-adv. More than one h II n il red white people stood tho teachers' examina tion in Walhnlla last week. If all these pass on their examinations and apply for positions in thc schools at tho next session Oconee's teacher scarcity problem will have been set tled. - in lieu of lb?' IJeuverdam Bap tist Sunday School Convention, to bo hold at Westminster May 27 nod "s, there will not be a union meeting as announced to be held on th" above dates al Now Liberty church. The two unions aro uniting to h co a Sunday school convention. N 1 at tractive program has been ar ngod for this convention, and oven Bap tisi Sunday school in thc association Should send delegates. - If you waul lo buy a second hand buggy, worth the moue: soo W. M. Brown. Walhalla.-adv. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Schrod? . en tertained very delightfully a fi of the young people of Walhalla on ' -1 friday evening. Aller a numb" of gaines of rook, a delicious s\ cot course was se: ved. Those enjoying this lovely occasion were Misses .'i llice Macaulay, lioso Mary lin ch. Bessie Taylor. .Iulia Kaufmann, lem mie Ansel and Elsie Kaufmann; Car wood Jayncs. Klaren Bitter. Derri ll i Darby, Mollentan Seaborn. William Bell and Buy Cox. -Caffnuy Ledger: "A pretty com pliment lo Miss Ivor Brown, a bride elect of .lune, was the miscellaneous shower given Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. II. 1). Wheat and Mrs. \V. K. Gunter." Intercut will bc felt in the above announcement through tho fact that the honoree and bride-elect is a daughter of A. Pomeroy Brown, who a number Of years ago was a Citizen of Seneca. Miss Brown has a host of friends in Oconee who, in advance of the happy event of which the 'shower-' was a forerunner, will join with Tho Courier in extending all good wishes to ber. The Brown family are now residents of Olympia Springs, Ky. I 'o yon ihin k 11 fa tr lo you ,. husband, son or brother to lake I ho 1 money they work hard for and pay more for goods iii;; 11 you <-!i buy i hem for from .layne* .' Walk a block a m! s;i ve a dolla r. ".Inynes etits thc ? prie" and sells the goods." adv. .1. P. Strihling, I. II. Brown and .1. ! i. Darnel 1 a : tended : he som i -a 11- ! nual meeting of ibo South Carolina Colton Association on May Uh hil Columbia. The main object of this J meeting was lo consider the organ!-j /.alon of a Co-operative Marketing! Association in South Carolina for! cotton and other farm products. Mar keting associations are being organ ize! in several cotton-growing States. The Cotton Association (ll. C. Ha mer, president. ) and demonstration forces of tho State, nuder Dr. W. \V. Long, decided to unite efforts and put on a campaign lo organize a Cotton Co-operative Marketing Asso ciation in South Carolina. The de tails of [bis campaign are Uing worked ont now and the campaign will bi' pul on at an early date. About four hundred farmers and other business men attended tho meeting on Iho nh. Considerable interest centers in and around the election to be held Ibis afternoon for school trust?es o.r Walhalla School District No. '?G. ll is really an important matter, and each citizen who feels thal Ibo inter-1 ests of the High School are his oi lier interests should take ibo trou ble to go lo the polls and vole in this ele.tion. The voting will bo from 2 o'clock p. m. to t o'clock p. m.. the space of two hours ample lime for every interested citizen to express his or ber opinion hy means of the ballot. Let each one go to tho polls and vole for what each thinks to lie the best for the school. Thal is the only way in which the very best interests can be served. Co to the! polls this afternoon and vote your ' honest convictions, and when the re RUlt is tabulated, regardless of who , may be elected, stand by them and help them work out Die school prob lems properly. j - If you wan! to save money when j you buy your dry goods and shoes. ; trade at .layney's, bul if yon don't want to. just well, you know. Walk a block and save a dollar. "JnyncS ! cuts the price and sells the goods."! - -adv, I -Wanted-All your chickens and egg?. J. H. Alloy, West Union, S. C., -adv.-20-21* -Miss Rose May Husch is in Spar tanburg visiting her cousin, Mrs. T? R. Hartness. While there she at tended Hie May Festival. -There will he services Sunday morning next at 11 o'clock at St. John's Episcopal church. On Satur day, May 21st, at 4.30 p. m., there will be a children's service conducted hy the rector. Rev. Guy Frailer. The public is cordially invited to attend all services at tho Episcopal church. -We have about f>0 pairs Scout shoes, sizes from !? to ll, to closo at $2.50. They are flue for plow shoes. C. W. & J. E. Ba'uknlght. - adv. - Manager Jas. Wilson announces that Edith Roberts, in "The Unknown Wife." the special attraction which was booked for The Star Theatre for last Thursday, will be the feature of to-morrow (Thursday) night's pro gram. Owing to some disarrange ment in the (Hm service this attrac tion failed to reach Walhalla for hist Thursday. "The White Circle" h.is been booked as a special feature for Thursday, .May J I. lt is a Maurice Tourneur picture of exciting action and colorful background. The plot centres around a Condon banker.who attempts to escape with the funds of au Italian secret society. The story abounds in love and adventure, and as ii is a I'aramounl-Artcrnft pro ducil >n tho patrons of Thc Star will not ho disappointed in seeing Pretty Janice Wilson ls the heroine and Spottiswood Aitken. We 1 Carry and Jack dilbert are in the casi. - YQU have had trouble with your battery, but it was not a Willard. Cue Willard will end your battery trou bles. Hughs Garage, Walhalla.-adv We base been requested to nn II Oil ncc that Sunday school in all thc churches will be held as usual, at I" o'clock, next Sunday. The com mencement sermon at the school au ditorium, will be preached at li.i >. and there will bo plenty of time for tho children attending Sunday school to reach the auditorium in time foi the sermon, which will be delivered by Dr. 1). M. Douglas, president ol the Presbyterian College at Clinton A most cordial invitation is extend ed to the people of nil denomina tiona, not only in Walhalla, hut ii the community nt large, to attune the special service at the auditorium -All mokes standard sewing ma chine needles at Moss <fc Ansel's,Wal halla. -adv.-21-tf. -A marriage that came as a pleas ant surprise to many in Walhall; look ph e last Monday afternoon. Maj 111, when Miss Eunice (irani, ol' Wal halla, and J. X. Sharp, of Sand] Springs, were united in man;.'ge a Ibo Methodist parsonage. Rev. H. 1* Taylor, pastor of the bride, perform ing Ibo ceremony. The bride is . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thoa*. A ('.rant and has hosts of friends win will join with The Courier in ex tending the best of all good wlslie; for future happiness. The congratu la I ions of all go to the groom ill hi: good fortune in whaling tho hear and hand of this charming youm woman. -Othes have been tried am found wanting. The Willard hatter; never fails. Hughs Garage, Wulbai la.-adv. Gaffney Hedger: "Exceptionn interest attaches to the announce nient, made Thursday, of tho engage mont of Miss Ethel Hopkins to S. C Strihllng. Miss Hopkins is a Win throp graduate, and hy her grace o heart ami mind has endeared hei self to friends throughout the couu ly. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs Rober! .1. Hopkins, of Fountain In' and a niece Of Dr, Ramsey, presiden of Greenville Woman's College, an has been county demonstrator fo Cherokee since tho marriage of Mis llambright. Than Mr. Stribliug Hier is no more popular young man i thc county, coming lo Caffney se\ eral years ago from Richland, he a once entered into every activity re alive to tho fanning betterment < the home of his adoption. ||e is grad?ale of Clemson Colh-gc, and son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P, Striblinf of Richland. His sister. Miss Mell Strihllng, has been teaching in th city school two years." -Screen doors and windows an refrigerators. Walk a block an save a dollar, ".layney cuts (ho prie and sells the goods." adv The Raul Mayne Cirri.. |Udd it lirst meeting of the new , ]()|, vei1 with Mrs. W. I). Moss on May 6tl Interesting readings were given h Mesdames Hell and Hail.y and Mlf Stribliug. Al the close of a shot business session thc Circle ndjotiri ed and enjoyed a delightful sod. hour, dining which Hmo Ibo hostes assisted by Miss Daisy Strong, sor' od a delicious salad course. ThOi who enjoyed tho afternoon, oth< than t te members were Mrs. w. I Taylor; Mrs. Whiteside of Creel WOOd. and Mrs. J. D. Veiner, Jr., i Toccoa, Ga., and Miss Rossie Taylo CLEMS SOUTH CAROLINA'S \ 1571 ACHES OF LAM). VALUE < OPERAT! DUO KKK COURSES Agriculture, (Seven Majors,) Architecture, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Textile Industry, Industrial Education, General Science. SHORT COURSES Agricultural. Textile Industry, Pro-Medical. SUMMER SCOOH li June lil-July ii'*. Agricultural Teachers, ? Cotton Graders, Collego Make-up, Removal of Entrance Conditions. Agricultural Club Boys. lt. o. T. c.-Clemson is ?i men H. O. T. C. Students receive ll nu nc per year during, (ho Junior and Sei FOB THE REGIS! APPLICATIONS \V The Circle will meei Friday ol' this week, the je h. nt :> o'clock, with Mrs. C. \V. Bau knight. Cuy Cox sjient the pas! week end with homcfolks at Woodruff, .Misses Eunice Macaulay and El sie Kaufmann spent the past week end in Woodruff, visiting relatives of Miss Macaulay. - Mr. and Mrs. II. Y. Yance, of Greenville, spent the past week-end in Walhalla with the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Norman. -250 pairs army marching shoes, sizes S to 12. The best work shoe you have seen. Only $5.00. C. W. &. J. E. Bauknlght, Walhalla.-adv. - Born, unto Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stephens, of the Rocky Knoll sec tion, on May 14th, a son. This is the seventh member of a very interest ing family. Congratulations. - Rev. James Bellinger, pastor of the Seventh Day Adventist church, West Union, requests us to announce the following schedule of service:?.: Prayer meeting Wednesday. May IS. at S o'clock p. m.; preaching Fri day. May 20th, S p. m.; Sabbath school Saturday. May 2 1st. 0,45 a. m.; preaching Saturday. May 2 1st. ll a. m.; preaching Sunday night. May 22d. S o'clock. All are cordially i tl vited, -This is the year to buy an In ternational riding cultivator. W. M. Brown, Walhalla, sells them at re duced prices.- adv. -The tenth grade of the West minster High School will present a three-act drama on Friday night of this week, May 20lh, at T.::u o'clock. 'Tho title is "All On Account of Pol ly." Bebo Daniels, in "Von Never Can Tell," will he un ino program also. This promises to be a good per formance, and everybody who pos sibly can should attend. It will be given at 'The Star 'Theatre, Westmin ster. 'Proceeds go to the Westmin ster High School. Admission. 15 and 3 0 cents. -Bear In mind that thc Redpath Chautauqua will begin the five-day series of entertainments on 'Thurs day of next week, May 26th. 'There is not a liner aggregation of enter tainers on tho road to-day than those embracing the various Redpath Chautauqua entertainers. Pe sure to get a season ticket, which will cost you only $2.7",, giving you admis sion to every attraction. Some ol' the single attractions are priced al most half that amount and they are cheap at that. 'Take in the en tire program, and save money by get ting a season ticket. --'The commencement week pro gram for the Walhalla High School includes features embracing Friday night. May 20th. and including the night of Wednesday ol' next week. Wi' have not boen able to secure any detailed Information concerning the closing exercise program, bu; the outline is as follows: Friday night, May 20th. hoys' and girls' declama tion contest. Sunday, May 22. 11.1.", o'clock, sermon hy 'Dr. D. M. Doug las, nrosident of Presbyterian Col lege. (Minion. Monday night, music recital. Tuesday night, graduating exercises and address by Dr. J. L. Mann, of Creenville. Wednesday night, class play. "Ruth in a Rush." The program promises to furnish a number of very attractive features aside from the sermon and address by Dr. Douglas and Dr. Mann, both of whom aro well known over the State ns men of great, ability and 'wonderful force as pulpit orator andi Mtv-. COLLEGE^OF ENGINEERING and AGRICULTURE V. M. RIGGS, President. OF I'LA XT OVER $2,300,000.00. ENROLLMENT IOU lOltf-'i?O, 1014 IC!) UNDER STRICT MILITARY DISCIPLINE. VALUE OE A TECHNICAL EDUCATION. A technical education is the best insurance against hard times, in earning capacity it may equal an estate of .$50,00(1. For thc un trained are the positions of pov erty and obscurity. Times are hard in South Caro lina, but thc cost of an education a' Clemson College is comparative ly low-sufficiently low to be within the reach of any ambitious young man in South Carolina. Scholarships, free tuition and tile payment by the United Stales Government to lt. O. T. C. stu dents, still further reduce ibo cost. Do not allow the financial diffi culties to keep you from entering college this fall to prepare your self for the opportunities that lie ahead. SCHOLARSHIPS AND EXAMI NATIONS. The college maintains one hun dred and seventy Four-Year Schol arships in the Agricultural and Textile Courses. Each scholarship means $4 00 to help pay expenses and $160 for tuition, apportioned equally over the four years. Also, fifty-two Scholarships in the One-Year Agricultural Course. These scholarships are worth $1.00 and tuition of $40. The schol arships must be won by compet? Hive examinations, which are held by each County Supcrintondeni of Kducation on July 8th. lt is worth your while to try for one of these scholarships. Credit for examinations passed at the county seal will he given to those who are not applying for scholarships, but for entrance. il bot* of the Senior Division of the Reserve Ollleers' Training Corps. AH ral assistance from the Federal Government, ibis reaching about 8*200 i lol' Classes. ITT.I, INFORMATION WRITE OR WIRE fRAR, Clemson College, S. C. ILh RE CONSIDERED IN TH E ORDER RECEIVED. --iawmwmiBmwt:i 11- -i -wa--a Make Every Field Bog-Tight Good Fencing protects your live stock and growing crops. Alter harvest you can pasture fields as desired. From year to year you can rotate crops scientifically. In fact, good fenc ing is essential to modern, profitable farming. ?i 95 i Pittsburgh Perfect Electrically Welded Farm Fencing helps put farming on a business basis. It puts fields entirely under your control, enabling you to farra them most profitably. There are heights and designs of "Pittsburgh Perfect" fencing for every farm purpose. It is a perfected fence of uniform high quality, and every rod guaranteed. Thc electrical .weld makes it a one-piece steel fabric of great strength and dura bility. See us for your fencing, barbed wire, staples, etc. C. W. Pitchford, Walhalla, S. C. When You IVead YOI CAN FEEL SURE OF (JETTING THF. NEWS OF TH IO WOHLD FROM THE MOST RELIALRE SOURCE. NOTHING YELLOW, NOTHING SENSATIONAL, RUT FACTS (RVEN YOU EVERY DAY A ROUT WHAT IS GOING ON IN YOUR COMMU NITY, YOUR STATE, YOUR COUNTRY, AND IN THF WOHLD. TO KEEP INFORMED, READ THE STATE <* DAILY AND SUNDAY.$0.0(1 l?CP Year. DAILY ONLY . 7.00 Uer Year. SUNDAY ON LY . 2.00 Fer Year. The State, COLUMBIA, S. C. platform speaker. Dr, .Mann is also well known in this section by reason of the tact that not a few years in his young manhood having been spent in our midst. Ile is a son of 'the Into. Rev. Coke D. Mann, who 'served as pastor of tho Walhalla 'Methodist chuuch for some years in 'the early period of bis ministry, and lalor resided here after his active ministerial labors were over. A most cordial invitation is extended to all the citizens of Walhalla and country round about to attend nil the exer cises incident to the closing of the Walhalla High School. Abyssinian women may divorce their husbands at pleasure, bul the husband must show cause. Subscribo for Tho Courier. (Bos*.) Center Township Singers. The Center Township Kinging As sociation will meei with center church next fourth Sunday afternoon at L* o'clock. May 22. All good sing ers and lovers of music are invited. J. W. S. King. Secretary and Treasure!;. GIRLS! LEMON JUICE BLEACHER FRECKLES. Squeeze the Juice of two lemons into a bot tlc containing three ounces of Orchard Willie, which any drug store will supply for a few cents, hake well, and you have a quarter pint of tho best freckle and tan lo tion and complexion whitener. Massage this sweotly fragrant lemon lotion into tho face, neck, arms and hands each day, and .see how freckles and blemishes bleach oih, and how clear, soft and rosy whit o the skin becomes.-adv.