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ONE CENT A WORD j (Small ad ver Une menti under I this heading Inserted at rate of I one cent a word per Insertion. I Four Insertion*! for price of j three.) (NOTICE*-No advertise! tent ac cepted tor tVls column for 1MS than 10 cents, ono insertion.) MONEY TO LOAN on Improved Farm Lands, lt. 10. BRUCE, Pick ens, S..C. 26-lf _ POLAND CHINA PIGS for Sale. Heady for delivery. 'Price, $4.50. Applv lo J. G. KU EM.M KUKU, Wal halla. S. C. *y ONTO Kl 11.VOLE MILL and Engine and one Two-Horse and one Olie I loi se Wagon for sale. T. IO. ALEX ANHIOIl, Walhalla. S. C. ?ll-tf TWO FORDS, One Chevrolet, Ono Maxwell Second Cars for sale cheap. T. 10. ALEANDEH, Walhalla, S. C. 27-1 f._ FOR SA LIO Ito Acres of Land, S rooill IIOUHO, ?-acro Apple Orchard, running to public road hading from Hillard. Ga., lo Highlands. X. C. A sumiller home for lim City man. See or write W. .1. HOLDEN, Scaly, N. c. ' ::I-::I* CIVIL SERVICE EAMI NATIONS for vacancies in Pos lodi co, Railway Mail. Govornmoni Departments. Men, woman, over 17. >1L'U monthly. Ex perience unnecessary. For free par ticulars write .1. LEONARD (former Civil Service Examiner,) 5H Equi table Building, Washington, 1). C. FOR SA 1,10-Two Cn s No. :: mel ::'s 1'uekers Tin ("ans. wiih solder hemmed cups. Thc !l*s ?ire packed I H H und io container; Ibo 2'n packed I J", mid Min. We ?ire naming a special price .>:'..sr. per hundred <>n ?i's and ?>-'.!>.? per hundred on _'s. I', o. h. Anderson, S. c. If intorostod write or phone DEXTER GROCERY CO.. Anderson, S. C. :'. 1 ?'?'< I FOR SALE==Snw?o? 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. FRANCIS CATHOLIC CHURCH, Mauldin Street, Walhalla, S. C. SERVICES ON TRIO FOURTH SUN DAY OF EACH MONTH. Sacrament of Ponanco. . . .0.30 a. m. Mass and Sermon.10.00 a. m. Reverend Thomas .1. Mackin, Rector. P. O. Box S2. Anderson, S. C. A Special Communication of Blue r.zr,-jnTn\ Ridge Lodge. No. 92, A. C. VA(| M., will bo hold Friday lin'nVx r* Hight, AttgUSl "''ll. 1921. at 8.?RI i 'clock. Work in Second Degree. Visiting brothers welcome. .1. B. S. DION" DY. W. M. W. O. WHITE. Secretary. (adv) .J. ?!? .J? .J..J. .j, ,?..J. .J. ??, ,?..?? .j..j. .j,r..?.. ??. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. ??* Misses Elsie ?iud Julia Kauf mann uro spending this week visii ing in Atlanta. - All makes standard sowing ma chine needles at Moss & Ansel's.Wal halla.-adv.-2 i-tf. Miss Clara Vernor, of Seneca, spent the past week-end in Walhalla with Miss Pauline Sleek. William Bell, who luis been for Mime weeks In Chicago, returned to Wallalla last Saturday. Mrs. C. G. Sining left lani Mon day for Montrent, X. C., where she will spend a week or len days. For Sale. Xii ra ie of sod? now on hand at $ll.uti per even-weight 200 pound sacks. Place your order ?il once. Krank ll. Shirley. AVest in lu ster, s. C. adv, W. J. Edmunds, nf Yorkville, S. c.. spout tho past week end with rel atives and friends in tho county. He was accompanied home by his wife and two children, who had been vis iting hero, and ?Iso hy Mrs. W, l>. Dodd, who will spend the week in York and in Ibo upper pari of the State. Mrs. W. M. Alexandre left Ins! week for Asheville. X. C., where sh" will spend some time with her daugh ter and with other relatives, lier many friends will lenin with pleas ore that she has been benefited by tho chango of climate and rest, she having boon quite unwell for some : Imo before lon vlug. Canning powders, jar tops and rubbers, flavoring extracts, pickling spices. Turnip seed. Xorman's Drug Store, Walhalla adv. Janies M Moss loft last Sn lida V for New York city, where he will spend several days before going lo Atlantic Clly IO attend Hie mooting Of representatives of tho Mutual Life In/tiranCO Company of New York, which company Mr., Moss represents ns district superintendent for this terriI6ry. flo ls accompanied on his trip hy his daughter, Miss Sara, and Miss ?HcO Belle McLoOS. I -Plain nour 97c; self-rising flour ! $1.00. Evory Bach guarauteed best j quality. Walk a block and save a dollar. "Jaynes cuts the price and sells tko goodrt."-adv. - .Miss Davis, of Arkansas, is vis iting at tho home of Dr. und Mrs. J. \V. Mell for a week or ten days. - Mrs. Lou Stewart and daughter, . of West Union, arc- spending this 1 week in Martin, (lu., visiting Mrs. . Stewart's daughter, Mrs. S.D. Kelley. [ --Mrs. Wm. A. Iletrick left last ? Sunday for Philadelphia, where she will spend several wooks visiting 'icr ? mother, Mrs. Blessing, and among other relatives. -Nitrate of Soda.--Just arrived, car nitrate of soda, IS per cent am monia, 2<i(j lbs. even weight sacks, $11.00 per sack. Prank ll. Shirley, Westminster, s. C.- -adv. Misses Eunice Macaulay and .lanie Harrison left last Friday for a few days' visit to Miss Elizabeth S'.rihiing at the mountain home of Miss Sallie SI ri hiing, near White water. Kev. and Mrs. W. ll. Aull ami children loft Monday last for North Carolina to spend a week or ten days with Mis. Anil's parents, They are making their visit hy cross-country trip ia their louring car. Mr. and Mrs. S. X. Pitchford and daughter. Miss Lillian. arc spending ibis week in Saluda, visit Ing Mr. Pitchford's sister, Mrs. j.e. Mickler, und family. Tlioy ure en joying iheir outing as a cross coull I ry i rip by auto. For Sale One new Ford . ?ck. with Hoodyear pneumatic tires: also one six-cylinder Buick llve-pessengor car. practically good as new. All at ;i bargain. Will sell for cash or good note. w. s. Brock, Seneca, S. r adv.-? I-if. Dr. und Mrs. c. W. Gardner and J. ii. Cliiikscales, of Ll roon wood, wore welcome visitors to Walhalla last week. Dr and Mrs. (lardner wore guests in the home of J. W. Shelor. Mrs. (lardner's brother, and Mr. Cliiikscales was visiting his daugh ter, Mrs. C. w. Pitchford, Jr. -Kev. 1). C. Williams will con duct services at New Hope church on Sunday. Aug. 7th, at 1 I a. m. Rev. Williams was at one time pastor Of tho New Hope church and has a host of friends in the community who will be glad lo greet him again. lt is earnestly desired that a large congregation will be present to hear Mr. Williams next Sunday. Big assortment new dry good ami notions, crockery, enamel, tin ware, oilcloth, shades, rugs, dresses skirts, waists, hosiery, slippers, and everything to wear for men. women and children. All kinds fancy goods See Mr. Harrison. Norman's Dr> Hoods store, Walhalla.-adv. All Interested friends are cor dially invited tu attend the service* lo be held ?it the meilland Presbyte rian church on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Kev J. T. Hendy will preach Friday morning, and Kev. deo. (! Mayes will preach on Sunday morn ing (the Ttl), i Dinner will be served at tht: church. In the afternoon tilt " home-coin lng" exercises will take place, at which lime many of tho old members will make talks. - We are requested by Kev. Ar thur L. Voss, pastor, it) announce that revival services commenced last Monday, Aug. 1. and will contient through the week. T. C. Harvey. Hu evangelist, of Central, is conducting these meetings at ibo Wesleyan Mothadlsl church. Walhalla. The people of Hill churches, anti non church members as well, are cordiallj invited to attend. Services at 3.01 and son p. m.; also al ll a. m. or Sn min y, dur line of men's and boy's cap? caa i be beat for price or quality Walk a block and save a dollar Jaynes cuts the price and sells Hu goods." 1 ,ui\. Iii v. D. A. Jeffcoat, assisted bj Kev. F. (!. Whitlock, of Anderson closed a successful revival mcetini at the Double Springs Metbodis church last Sunday, there being clgll additions to the church anti one can didalc for baptism Itevs. Jeffco.i and Whitlock will begin a series o meetings at Whitmire on the Hrs Sunda> in August. At this iliecHtlj Kev. Mr. Whitlock will do Iho preach lng. A cordial Invitation is oxtendei lo everybody to attend those meet I ll RS. Latest style small cabinet Edi son machine, only $50. Norman' Drug Store. The best 5c. cigar sine tho war.- adv. lt will be learned with regre thal on July 2 r? I li death entered th home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ramo; and look their only little daughtei Her. Sim was only five years of agr and was sick bill two days, All thu loving hands could tit) was done, bu Clod knew best and took Hie HUI one tt) live with Him. "The Lor Ri\eth and He taketh away; blesse be the name nf the Ford." Cur los is heaven's gain. The remains wer I! ?-mil?.i mi i-n-wi II i rhrTm^iimn i i laid to rest In the Boone's' Creek cemetery on the 27th, the funeral services being conducted by Rev. W. Holcombe in tho presence of a large concourse of sorrowing friends of the grief-stricken parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ramey live in the Salem sec tion, and have many friends In our county who will Join with its in ex tending sympathy in their hour of sore allllctlon. -Married, by Deputy Clerk of Court D. A. Smith, on Tuesday. Aug. i'd, at his olllce. at 8 o'clock a. m., Miss Annie Hughs, of West Mills C., and Div. Rice, of Tainassee. S. C. The young couple have numerous friends who will Join with us in ex tending to them all good wishes. - Miss Roxie Reid, of Batesburg, spent last Wednesday In Walkalla among friends. Miss Reid was on her way to Woodbury, Ga., to pay a visit to her brother. Chas. S. Reid, and family, lier miny friends were delighted to meet her, but regretted tho shortness of her stay. -We are requested to announce that a series of meetings will begin at Pleasant Ridge Baptist church on Thursday night (Aug. I.) at 8.30 o'clock. The meting will be con ducted by Rev. M. .1. Stansoll and Rev. I". R. Abercrombie. A cordial invitation is extended to the public. -To-day ( Wednesday) at I.SO what promises to be an interesting game of baseball will he played on thu Walhalla grounds, the contesting teams to be Anderson and Walhalla. The local boys are prepared lo give ibo Andersoninns a man's joh to beat thom, and il is oxpectetl that Wal halla will ?tdd one more scalp to its siring. Attend tho game and .roof for Walhalla. Married, at the home of the oili cialing minister, Rev. .1. E. Willis, Onkway, on Wednesday evening. .Inly -'Ttli. Miss 'Flora Smith and Ellas Bryant. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. X. Smith, of West Union, and the groom is a young far mer and business man of Pendleton. The young couple have scores of friends and relatives to Join with us in extending all good wishes for a long life of happiness and prosperity. -New line of novelties and fancy goods at Norman's Drug Store. Ex tra quality pocket knives, razors and blades, spectacles, eye shades, nail liles, combs, brushes, pipes, stems, purses, pocket hooks, fountain pens, box candies, stationery, school sup plies, machine needles, shuttles and bands, oil; paints, oil, varnish and stains, brushes, electric light'bulbs, (lash lights, batteries. Select assort ment pocket books, high class* toilet articles, hair nets. All latest records for Edison phonographs. Norman? Drug Store, Walhalla, S. C.--adv. Wo are indebted to our gool friend. ,1. II. Crumpton, for a treat in the shape of a pock of old-tinn Held peaches--tho kind that oh a ci II oasily break open with a slight pres Mire, the "meat" p.ir.inc ?lean from the seed, and the "nie it' literall} melting In one's month We like tn see high-bred peaches ern! othei fruit, but really, whenever we are sc fortunate as to get a taste of thif old held sugar peach, wc are foi ceil to admit that this "old-timer'' is jus. a little blt better than any other we wo have ever tasted. -The announcement of ttie mar riage of Mrs. Della Cantrell and .1 C. Caines, which took place in Green ville last Monday, Aug. Isl, will bc a pleasant surprise to many of thc friends of tho bride in ibis section Mr. Caines is a native of Oklahoma City. Okla., and served for sixteen months overseas with tho American Expeditionary Forces. The bride h well known to many in Oconee, be ing the widow of (he late .1. P. Can trell and a daughter of the late Wil liam Welch, so well remembered bj all who are familiar with this sec ti on during the pas-. "'.", years and earlier. Wo join with many otheri in extending to Mr. and Mrs. Galnef best wishes for a long life of ha pp i noss and prosperity. A most delightful occasion wat that of last Friday. .Inly 29th, at tin home-of Mr. and Mrs. \. |>. Barton of the Walhalla Mill Village, in cole bra Bon of the birthday of tho lat tor's mother, Mrs. Berths Barnes she being in her suth year. Tin ptirty was a surprise to the honoree who had almost fogotten that it wa: her birthday uni ?I the company be gan to arrive, bringing well-nlle< baskets of good things to eat. Wi Jo'n with many others in the boin that ibis aged lady may live to cele brate many more happy events 1 i 1 c? this. The following attended the re union; Henry ll ix and .lohn Crow of Cashiers, N. C.; Miss Sallie Croll shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Crover C. Cren shaw, Mr. and Mrs. A. h. Rowland Mrs. Martin Marshall. Mrs. .I.F.Roeh ester, Mrs. .1. A. Bischoff, Mrs. .1. F Heddon. Mrs. Melvina White, Mist Itlie Harton; and there were twentj great-gran doh 11 dren, tho afternoot was spent in convcsali?? until tin hour for departure, when all wisho; for Mrs. Hames many happy return! of this good day. -See our new line of men's hats, JUBt received. Walk a block and save a dollar. "Jaynes cute the price and sells the goods."-adv. -Misses Ruth nnd Ida Belle Oel kera left Sunday for Gainesville, Ga., where they will spend a week or ten I days visiting relatives. - Miss Sallie Crenshaw, accompan led by her niece, Hale Miss Meier Granshaw, is visiting at the home ol the former's slste.r Mrs. W. Y. Har rlson, at Covington, Ga. - The Parsonage Aid Society of tin Walhalla Methodist church will mee with Mrs. E. L. Herndon on Thurs day (to-morrow) afternoon at foin o'clock. -Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Waddell am two children, of Commerce, Ga., am J. V. Nielsen, Jr., of Charleston spent a few days last week at tin home of Adam Vollrath, near town. - Mrs. N. J. Brown and daughter Mrs. J. G. Sauve, will leave to-mor row for Atlanta, where the forme will spend a week or ten days,, Mi? Sauve going on to her home In Flor ida. She has been spending som time in Walhalla visiting her par cuts. - Miss Kathleen Fant, who ha l)een for the past year with her sb tor, Mrs. Russell, in the Canal Zoni returned to Walhalla Monday to h with her pa ron is, Mr. and Mrs. > Fant, for the summer. Miss Faut ha a host of friends here to welcome lie hack home. - .narrien, on Tuesday (yestci day I, at I I A. M.. by Deputy Cle ef Conn I) A. Smith, at his o lill at the Cour! House, Miss Ludio Ron of Calhoun, and Joel kl. Ilarrelson. < Alsbrook, S. C. We join with othei in extending tho best of good wi sin lo these young people. -On las1. Tuesday afternoon, the Rrasstown community (Pulas] Township.) a quarrel took place h tween L, D. ( Neen ) Cox and Silas '. Butts. There are several versions the unfortunate affair, which can near costing Mr. Cox his life. Tl story that seems to bear the greate amount of accuracy of detail is th Mr. Cox had recently chastised li grandchild, and he took offense remarks said to have been made co corning this Incident by Butts. ( Tuesday afternoon Cox went to bridge where Butts was workin and words were passed in a heat manner between the two men, Cc il is said, striking Butts with a stic Butts held in his hand an axe wi which he had been at work on t bridge timber, and he struck C with this, inflicting a fearful wo un making a gash in his chest ind sc ering several ribs. The wound is dangerous one even at this tin though it is believed thal Mr. C will recover from it. However, Bul who voluntarily came in and. ga himself np lo, the sheriff after*! affray, is still held in jail awaiti the outcome of Mr. Cox's injuri Roth men are well known in th conimun?y. The above story is near a corri-;': one, we believe, as can adduce from the statements have heard concerning the unfor nate affair. -Bishop K. G. Finley preahcet most admirable sermon last Snn< night nt St. John's Lutheran chm to a large congregation. This v Mr. Finley's first visit here in I capacity of Bishop, and it has b< fourteen years since he had been position to pay a visit to his old ci gregations here and at Seneca. Sunday morning Bishop Finley c ducted an early morning service Hie Episcopal church at Seneca, t being followed by a union service 11 o'clock in (ho Seneca Presbyter church. At ."? o'clock in the a ft noon he conducted services in Walhalla Episcopal church, this lng a confirmation service, tho un service at St. John's Lutheran chu being at S.BO in the evening. He i jissisted in this service by Rev. R. Aull, pastor of S't. John's, ; Rev. Guy Frasier, rector ?d' the lt Episcopal churches at Walhalla ; Seneca, lt will be learned willi jib ure that Bishop Finley hopes to allie lo meet the congregations of the Episcopal ( burches in the u|i part of tlie Slate in the future ?cast twice every year. Since the i lative division of the Diocese South Carolina Bishop Wm. A. Ht ry has charge of the Lower Dloc and Mr. Finley, as Bishop Coal ter. has charge of the t'pper Dioc This arrangement will obtain II ratification of the division is nindi the General Council of the Bpi pal church in the United States.wi will convene in September, 1 !12li. ter which ratification Rev. Mr. I ley will have charge of the chun as Rishop of the Upper South C lina Diocese. The division has 1 necessitated by reason of the laen in the work in tho Diocese. Bis Querry, under conditions preval In the Immediate past, having 1 unable to so arrange his work a be able with certainly to visit various churches once a year. Subscribo for The Courier. (R "BUILD OF CYPRESS AND YOU BUILD BUT ONCE Wahl* .S.C. SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF THE "SO" ?RANI) OF "THE WOOD ETERNAL' Not a foot of watte lumber Not a minute of lost time. YOUR READY-CUT CYPRESS GARAGE "OD is a wonderful money and trouble saver. Every board and stick you need - cut to size - and ready to put up. Any carpenter can make a first-class job of it in jig time"-or if you are "handy willi a hummer" you can du it. yourself. We Furnish Compilo WORKING PLANS FREE with every order for this True Economy All-Cypress Garage. Just write us tod nj/y giving us your lumber dealer's name and address and we will see that J >u ?jet prompt A-l service. DODGE Hie H Kl* Al lt HILLS - INSIST on CYPRESS for all New Work anti all Replacements, (lt's inst common sense.) "Ruy thc grade that lits the job"-often the lower grades are exactly the thing and save you money. Ask your dealer or us for candid advice on this. And be sure you get the genuine You can identify il by this tratio-mnrk on every piece <>r bundle. "SO" BRAT .'D c *TK? WOOD ETERNAL* J'lay safe. Ilcfnse "tulonyinoiiK" CVPKI SS. Look fur Hie ' Arrow." iw. fV- *? JSP*O-* Insist ??n "w>" Brand Cypress from your nearest lumber denier, li he hasn't OIIOIIKII to supply you, ?ive us tiis name and we'll "dottie needful." THE BLACK RIVER CYPRESS COMPANY, Gable, South Carolina Also manufacturers of Superior Tupelo, Sap Gum anil Maple Flooring, and our famous"AU VvP>en$ " BtC-Hive*. Big Reduction I N Ladies' Slippers 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 thc 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. Wc have the agency for thc Kelley Springfield Tires and Tubes-the best that's made. Prices arc 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. Native rubber gatherers in Congo get fifty cents weekly and pay their own expenses. The vampire bat of Sou til America ifves en I ii cly on thc blood of Other animals.