University of South Carolina Libraries
o' ONE CENT A WORD (Small advertisement* under this beading Inserted at rate of one cent a word per Insertion. Four Insertions for price of three.) (NOTICE.-No advertisement ac cepted tor this column for ljss than 15 cents, ono Insertion.) TH It EE FRESH MILK COW? for sale. Apply lo J. C. KC FM M EKE lt. Walhalla. S. C. 2ll2.8.* MONEY TO LOAN on Improved Farm Lands, lt. E. BRUCE, l'ick ens. S. C._ _2G."_tL FOR SALE-My Farm of MO acres, on Keoweo Hiver. Apply to D. H. ALEXANDER, Toccoa, Ga. 2,4-tf TWO I'OHItS, One Chevrolet, One Maxwell Second Cars for sah; clioap. T. IC. A LEA NI) ICU, Walhalla, S. C. L'7-l?. _ WANTED-Tin- Saluamii lo sell Low-priced Guaranteed Tires. Ex ceptlonally good commission, mi lt li OAK COUD Tili F C<>.. Burr Oak. Mi. h. LOST-Fink Cameo Brooch, on Main street, between Tugaloo street and Norman Co.'s Store Finder will please notify Miss ANNIE SCIIRO DKR, Walhalla. S. C. 2S-29 FOI! SALK - One good Ku m I ty Mare, works anywhere; one good Carriage mid Harness; ono I-horse Wagon. Would exchange for ti good roadster automobile, s. M. Mon rox. Walhalla. S C. 28 ' STRAYED-Probably in Clemson neighborhood, along river, Blue Hound hog, with large black spots. Answers lo linnie of Frank, Notify W. A. LEE. Walhalla, S. C.. and gel rewa rd for rel II rn. 2 s ' CLKItKS- (Men, Women,) over] IT. for Hostal Mall Service; $120 month; experience unnecessary. Kor free par* i.uilars of examinations write J. LEONARD, (former Civil Service Examiner), 514 Equitable Bldg, Washington. D. C. 'J 1-28* WATKINS SIMMER DRINKS and Watkins Cocoanut OH Shampoo and a big line of over 187 other Quality Products ere big sellers. Wc want tl lady or gentleman agent In Wal halla and other vacant cities. Write to-day for freo sample and particu lars. .1. R. WATKINS CO., til',. New York. N. Y. 27-30* FOR SALE==onWco?!c; Mauldin and Tugaloo Streets, Seven-room House, 3 Porches, 2 Halls; Electric Lights; Eight Stall Barn and Garage; Good Well J. JJ. MOSER, tf Walhalla, S. C ST. FRA NCIS CATHOLIC CHURCH, Maudlin Street, Walhalla, S. C. SERVICES ON THE FOURTH SUN DA V OF EACH MONTH. Sacrament of Penance. . . .9.30 a. m. Ma-vi and Sermon.10.00 a. m. Reverend Thomas .1. Mackin, Rector. P. O. Box S 2, Anderson. S. C. A Regular Communication of Blue r?Mtt| Ridge Lodge, No. 92, A F. M., will be held next Fri day night. July I... I 92 !. at S.30 o'clock. Visiting brothers always welcome. J. II. S DENDY, W. M. W. O. WHITE, Secretary. (adv) KNIGHTS OK PYTHIAS. There will ho a Regular Meei lng of Walhalla Lodge, No. t',7, Knights of Pythias, at the Masonic Temple to-morrow ( Thursday) night at 8.30 o'clock. Every member urged lo be present. CFO. M. ANSEL, Chancellor Commander. T. H. SI I FLOR. K. of R. and S. ********** ********* * LOCAL AND PERSONAL. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * --The best is the cheapest, and that is the Willard. Hughs Carago, Walhalla.-adv. Miss Horne, of Alabama, is vis Hing bor sister. Mrs. Ceo. H. Briggs. Mrs. Muck Holland, of (?astenia. N' (..isl he guest of M rs. w T stod dard this week. Misses Maude and .lessie Koowa .nc visiting their cousin. Mis- lit"/. McAlister, of Seneca, this week. For Sale. Nitrate of soda now on hand al $ti.00 per even-weight 'Jilfl pound sacks. Place your order ni once. Frank IL Shirley, Westmin ster. S C adv. Mr. und Mrs. Hugh H. Macau lay, of Seneca, are visiting the for mer's mother. Mrs. Hettie Macaulay, and family. Mrs. M. H. Etheredge, of Colum bia, is visiting her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Me Donald, and family Mr. and Mrs. J. T. llolleman. of Seneca, and Mrs. Lee C. llolleman. Of Anderson, were guests of rela tives in Walhalla last week. -All makes standard sowing ma chine needles at Moss & Ansel's,Wal halla.-ndv.-24-tf. - Miss Myrtle Hendrix, of Lees ville, and Miss Edith Foster, of Sen eca, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs .M. H. McDonald '.his week. -Others haro boon tried and found wanting. Tho Willard battery never fails. Hughs Garage, Walhal la.-adv. -Horn, unto Mr. and Mrs. Chas. K. Davis, of near West Union, on July 5tb, a daughter. - Mrs. X. Kant, Mrs. M. R/Smlth and Miss Lillian Fant returned Sun day from Anderson, where they had spout a week pleasantly with rela tives and friends. - Cordon Fant has returned to his duties at Rutger's University, Now Brunswick, X. J., after a month's hol iday at home here willi his parents, .Mr. and Mrs. X. Fant. -Tho public is advised that stamps may be had from R. F. Sti3 sard, next door to Ibo post office, at any Hmo that the ellice is closed cr thu windows down. Nitrate of Soda.--.Iust arrived, car nitrate ol' soda, 18 per cent am monia. 200 lbs even weight sacks, *6.U0 per sack. 'Frank ll. Shirley, Westminster, S. C.-adv, - Mis? Inez McAlistor, of Seneca, I is home from Atlanta on a vacation of a I'owAveeks. Miss Mary Margaret Pittman is rilling her position while she ls on her visit home. Mrs. R. L. Kornegay, of lonni Olive. X. C., with her two ch' dron, arrived in Walhalla last week ou ?1 visil td Ibu former's sister, M rs. V. F. Martin. We are ron u es ted lo ann nineo ilia) Hov. Mr. Davis, of Clemso'i Col liege, will preach ni Richland ''es I hytcrian church on sunday morning. July I 71 h. ai ll o'clock. The pu bile i> most cordially invited lo be pres ent . -James K .Simpson and family have gone on a two weeks' vlsi: lo relatives and friends at Milledgeviile, (ia. During Mr. Simpson's absence W K. Reed, of Helton, ls performing service as mail clerk on the Blu-3 Ridge Railroad. Mrs. J. W. Edmonds and chil dren Misses Clara. Ruth. Kathlyn and Mason, of York. S. C., wen- the week-end guests at the home of Ibo former's sister. Mrs. R. X. Vaughan, Walhalla Route I. They were ac companied by Stokes Turner, also of York. They came over Friday night In a touring car. Mrs. Edmonds ls well Known in Oconee, this having hoon her home for a number of yours. She at one time resided in Walhalla. -Yon have had trouble with your battery, but it was not a Willard. One WlHard will end your battery trou bles. Hughs Garage, Walhalla.-adv - Mr. and Mrs. Kl)jott Rhodes will leave lins (Wednesday) afternoon for Atlanta, where they will attend the eight triennial convention of the Xat ional Fraternal Society of the Deaf This organization is a very largr one, and ahout one thousand will be in attendance upon this ses sion. Mr. and Mrs Rhodes will stop at thc Piedmont Motel and will lie in Atlanta the remainder of this week. Wc wish for them a very pleasant trip. The Paul Kayne Clcrlo was de lightfully entertained at its regular meeting on July 1st by Miss Janie Harrison. Interesting readings by Mesdames C. \V. Pitchford. Jr.. J. C. .Neville and J. A. Sleek were given, and a beautiful piano solo was charm ingly rendered by Miss Carrie Barby Harrison, which ended the program for the afternoon. After a short business session the club adjourned and enjoyed a pleasant social hour, during which lime the hosesss, as sisted by her sister. Mrs. llayno Jones, served a delicious sweet course. Dainty little red. white and hine baskets, lilied with candy, were present od each guest as a souvenir, a pretty reminder of the approach ing Clorions Fourth. Miss Sallie Stribling was hostess lo the members of Ibo Paul Hayn?* Circle on July sth. at her lovely home. "Liberty Lodge." near town. Owing to the fact thal tho change of date conflicted with the Forty-two Club, the meeting, was small, but none the less enjoyable. Interesting readings by Mrs. Rogers and Mrs. John Dendy, and a beautiful victrola selection, furnished the program for the afternoon, 'lhere being no busi ness, tho Circl<? adjourned and en joyed a pleasant hour in social chat. The hostess, assisted by her sister, Miss Tabitha Stribling. served her guests a delicious frozen fruit sahul course. Miss Higgerstaff. of Philadel phia, and Mrs. L. W. Langston were guests of the Circle. Married, at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. \\\ E. King, at Return, on Sunday, July IO, ?it IO 0. m., Miss ('.ladys Xola King and Sorgt. Harry Mailor Powell, son Of Mr .and Mrs. R. \V. Powell, of tim Return community, Rev. L. M. Lyda, of Walhalla, oftlcintcd at the wed ding, which was a quiet hut pretty home wedding that made this popu lar and highly esteemed young cou ple husband and wife. Mrs. Powell, as Miss King, was a lovely and useful and truly accomplished young lady, while Sorgt. Powell ls a World War veteran with a military record of distinction. Both aro' noble-minded and Christian young people, of whom their community and churclt ?re proud, and to whom are cordially ex tended the congratulations and sin cere good wishes of the entire com munity. May this first happy day lengthen Into a long life of happiness such as is earth's type of heaven's eternity. - C (!. .iaynes spent several days this week in Atlanta on business. Me is expected back to-day. -Married, on Sunday, June Huh. Miss Ktnily Crumpton and Caillard Lush. The ceremony was performed hy J. H. llunnicutt, notary public. The young people bavo the host of wishes of numerous friends. - Mrs. M. It. Smith and ll I*, le daughter, who have Leon visiting Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Kant, left Monday for Mississippi, to join Mr. Smith, who has accepted a position in the State Agricultural College of Mississippi . - Luther Rogers and two daugh ters, Misses 'Flossie and Florence, wore recent visitors at the home of J. S. Cannon, of Salem. They w iro entertained during their stay hy Miss IO m m li Barnes and brother Floyd, Melton and Brm k Lusk, Clarence and Miss Clara Lush, and Misses Sophia and Adah Cannon "Dollar Day" at Anderson to morrow (Thursday). See advertise ment on ?fifth page and take advan tage of ibis opportunity, Practicilly every store in Anderson is co-operat ing in this "Dollar Day" movement, which is merely a united effort on Hie part of tho merchants lo give the very urea tesl values possible for each and every dollar spent with them. We are requested to announce that there will be a reunion al '.ho home of Milos Morgan, on Koo wee river. July lilith. Everybody is cor dially invited lo attend iinji take the customary well-filled baskets. I he Kennion is in celebration of the .m niversary of tho birth of Mrs. Mu tha Vollrath, now well mist SO years ol' age. and the reu i non is for the Vollrath and Morgan families. ll will be good news to many people in all parts of the county to learn that the County Highway Com mission yesterday authorized the construction ol' the new road lead ing from Walhalla to Mountain Rest and beyond, a distance of something like eleven miles. This will connect with the highway work above, mak ing effective the good work done on the upper end of the road leading to Highlands. Tho gap of bad road between Walhalla and tho newly constructed road inlo Nor*.n Carolin 1 bas been a "thorn in the flesh" of no inconsiderable portion of th: pub lic cf Oooiieo for some tim?3, and the decision of the Commission will be hailed with delight. It is estimated that this road, completed, will cont about $50,000. --An occasion of unusual Interest in Walhalla was that of the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. a?fd Mrs. \V. A. Strother, on July ll. Those attending this happy occasion wore Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Strother, of John ston; Mr. and Mrs. M. I). Williams. Of Augusta, fia.; Mrs. Mamie Stro ther Watson, of Thompson, On.; Dr. and Mrs. C. P. Corn, of Johnston; lt. D. Wright and Miss Troxelle Wright. of Newberry; Williams Welch, of Washington, l) c.; Dr. and Mrs. J. AV. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. .las. H. Darby and family and Miss Eloise Strother, of Walhalla. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Strother were married July Nth. 1 S7 1. There wert- about two dozen seated at the tables for din ner The centerpieces for tho tables wen; a beautiful wedding cake with lighted candles and a largo basket of yellow and white flowers, both gifts from friends, for the occasion. At each place was found a place card for each guest, and a favor, ti yellow rose, containing yellow bon-bons. An elaborate course dinner was served, Hie color scheme of yellow and white being carried out in detail. A fea ture of the occasion was tho regis tering of the names in Hie "wedding book." Many attractive and dainty trays were sent In during tho day, also many handsome gifts and greet ing cards from friends and relatives, and many called to express sincere congratulations and good wishes to Hie bride and groom of fifty years. GlltLS! WHITEN SKIN WITH LEMON .H ICK. Squeeze tho juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, which any drug store will supply for a fow couts, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of harmless and delightful lemon bleach. Massage this sweetly fra grant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day, then shortly note the beauty and whiteness of your skin. Famous stage beauties use this lemon lotion to bleach and bring (hat soft, clear, rosy-white complex ion, also as a freckle, sunburn and tan bleach because it doesn't irri tate.-adv. Trustees' Meeting \e\< Saturday. Tho meeting of the school trus tees of Oconeo county will ho held next Saturday. July I Otb, al IO a. m.. instead of Friday, July LMb, as an nounced. All ?'.re urged to take note of the meeting date and he presen?. L. C. Spcarcs, County Supt. of Education. Wife Sees Husband Drown. Chester. S. C.. July 1 1 Paul Dun lap, 27 years old. prominent York courtly planter, whose homo is at Delphin, was drowned Sunday after noon at (iuy's pond, near Chester. His wife was on the bank and wit nessed the drowning. Italy converts iso tons of orange blossoms and 1,000 tons of roses into perfumes every year. I "THE MON EY ^ YOU DO? "HEWHOUSI If you intend to build 'around the place, usc In*?* on Tide Water" CypNN- you can idcrv ti fy it by thl. IBM?. and you'll not have to spc and lasts " and practically Cypress mt That's the kind of lumbc Write us for Hat of FREE F and no substitutes" from ye SOUTHERN CYP 2(K> < YOUR LOCAL DEALER WILL S MOWS I HOM IHUJXTY l,\M?. j Kuli lltidgci of I II ter os ting I?<MIIS ol' Nows About Mu ny People. Homily Kami, July I I.-SpcciftI: This section has been blessed with | j two very good showers within Hie! Mast few days, although tho rainfall ' was far shun of a good season. Wc j have nol bad a good, soaking raia; j in a bou I t v. o mon His, und crops have suffered very much from drought. I Mrs.'.I. \. McDonuld. .Mrs. Robt. I McDonald, Mrs. c. rc. Gumbrell. Mr:;. .Inila h. sh inklin and Mrs. .1. D. Me Mahan all attended the Missionary Confcivnoo in Sandy Spring*; las. . ? week and report most hospitable en-j lertainment hy the people of Sandy Springs and a delightful meeting. They were accompanied hy H. lt. Shnnklin and Jefferson Mc.Mnhun. Charlie Power, of Anderson, is a guest of his sister. Mrs. M. C. Mc Donald. * Jay C.llllson, Jr.. Ute 12-pound son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gillison, ar rived Thursday last as a permanent citizen in the community. Congratu lations are extended the happy par ents . M Uses Kita and Ida Adams, of Townville. have been guests of their sister. Mrs. Florence Sheriff, during the past week. Our school at Bounty Land will open next Monday, July IS. prompt ly at S.:iO o'clock. The principal. Miss Lalla Hallenger, has been for tunate in securing Supt. J. P. Cottles, of the Seneca schools, lo make the opening address. All pupils are re quested and urged to come on time. Parents and friends are also cor dially invited to be present at the opening. Miss Carrie McMahon has been elected as assistant, and wo feel assured of a successful term. The "lay-by" school for illiterates will open nt 3 o'clock this (Monday) afternoon, with Miss Cary Doyle in chnrge. About l l men and women have expressed enthusiasm in regard to the anticipated work and a will ingness to put forth an effort to re gain in some measure what might have been accomplished earlier but for lack of opportunity. Mrs. J. P. Strlbling and son David visited relatives in Cnrncsvlllc, (?a.. recently. Harry M rickett and two children. Harry, Jr., and little Miss Jessie, of Greenville, were guests thc? first of the week of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wright. The open meeting Sunday evening of ibo Christian Endeavor of Rich land was well attended and an in teresting program capably rendered by the young people, with Druce H. Strlbling as the leader. The family reunion held at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. J. .1. Hallen ger on July Ith was quite n delight ful affair of last week. All the sons and daughters, with their wives and husbands. I except Dr. H. O. Whit ten), and children, making a party of 27, were present. After the picnic dinner in the cooling shadows of the friendly oaks. Kev. ILA. Knox road au appropriate Scripture selection, then "Blest He the Tie that 'Hinds" was sung, this being followed by a prayer offered to God in praise tor the many blessings showered upon each individual home represented, and upon our nation. Tho remainder of the evening was enjoyed in con versation. Mrs. H. O. Whitten and two lit tle daughters, of Clinton, ?ire here l'or a two weeks' vlnll to the former's parents, they having remained over after the Hnllcngcr reunion Mr .and Mrs. .1. P.* Strlbling at tended the District Sunday School Convention at Oak way, Mr. Strib ling acted as one of tho Judges in Hie several contests. Mrs. John Archer has been suffer ing for tho pasl several days from a sore foot, lier many friends will be glad lo learn ol' an improvement in the condition of the "offending member" and hope for entire recov ery Miss Louise Carmichael, of Coma. Ga., is visiting her cousin. Miss nes sie Mae Strlbling. W S. Power, of Anderson, wis a late guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. c. McDonald. Liltle Misses Lucy Beth McDon ald and Sue Power spent' a few days last week with (heir aunt, Mrs. il. P. Monoman, of Seneca. The Ice cream sale conducted hy the Young Woman's Auxiliary Sat urday evening was a pronounced suc cess, notwithstanding threatening weather conditions. The young peo ple enjoyed lively games well calctl : lated to create a craving thirst for icc cream, and the supply was quite ? equal to tho demand, i The numerous friends of Miss Ja nie Holcombe, of Westminster, learn with deep regret and sympathy of ber serious illness and kopo for ber early convalescence. Miss Holcombe taught tho primary grades of Ibo VT HAVE TO SPEND ON REPAIRS IS ALL PROFIT." SS CYPRESS BUILDS BUT ONCE" I a new house, barn, outbuilding, or repair anything i genuine Iml.t <m *TMe Water" Af Wt ?A W?m *m Cyprc*?- yonc?nidcu JJ* tify ?t by Uiii nwuk. VHE WOOD E&RNAJ nd labor and money on repair bills later on. ? M(Cypress lasts refuses to rot or wear out. sans "double money's -worth." it to buy and use. .LANS for farm buildings-but in the meantime Insist on "CYPRESS mr local lumber dealer-no matter for what purpose you buy. Address RESS MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION [iridium lluilding, Jacksonville, Ma. VPPLY YOU. ?F HE HASN'T ENOUGH CYPRESS LET US KNOW AT ONCE. - I N ippers We offer our entire line of Utz & Dunn Slippers at $3.50 the Pair. C. W. Pitchford, Walhalla, S. C. Auto Tires and Tubes. Now is the time to buy tires and tubes, for an old tire will blow-out with you on a Hot Day when you are many miles from home. Don't wait until you have to buy-have your lamps full of oil. We have the agency for the Kelley Springfield Tires and Tubes-the best that's made. Prices are right. 10,000 Miles Guarantee. You will save money in the long run by buying Kelley Springfield Tires and Tubes. Whitmire-Marett Hardware Co. Westminster, - Walhalla, South Carolina. Richland school hist winter, and her lilciency tis instructress and the fa irornblo impression she made on the Richland people Is evidenced hy tho fact that she was re-elected for the next scholastic term. The County Singing Association, which mel at Bounty I.and school Itouso Sunday afternoon, was largely Utended, and furnished BOino lino soul-stirring music. The Sunday school was suspended on account of Ibis singing, and the songs, so full :>f prayer and praise, were sung and heard with deep spiritual interest. .Mr. and Mrs. Clyde dlrown. of Wal halla, and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Thomp son. Dave Crenshaw and sister. Miss lennie, of Newry, were lalo guests lt Ibo homo of E. L. Stone. Little Miss Annie Mae Tar rain I spent a few days last week with her Mint. Mrs. Arwood Davis, in Seneca. Miss Olive Lynch will leave the alter part of the week for Picken? iounty, where she-has accepted a sehooi, which will Open Monday. Miss Julia Davis ls expected homo bis week from Atlanta, where she ms been during the past year with ier aunt. Mrs. Lou Thompson. Her friends will he delighted to wel .omo ber back. Homer Rallonger spent the week md in Anderson. Miss Louise Wright spent Intel week in the girls' camp at Tamassee. (Maude Lynch has accepted the po sition as fireman on the Dine Ridge train. .Miss Delle Strihling most pleas antly ii ' tei't a i ned the "Somewhere to-Co Club" last Wednesday after noon, A number of interesting con tests wore engaged in and tho con testants wore delightfully refreshed with Icc cream and cake. This club was organized last summer, but was suspended during the winter months On account of tho absence of so many of ?he members, who wore at tending colleges or teaching. Tho duh was reorganized about two weeks ago. when Miss Cary Doylo entertained. The Motility Land Literary Soci ety will meet every Friday evening al 8 o'clock during the summer sea son. Meetings at Double Springs. We will begin a series of meetings nt Double Springs church on Ibo 4th Sunday in July. Rev. A. M. Smith, of Anderson, will assist in tho ser vices. All are invited to attend the services. D. A. Jeffcoat, P. C.