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ONE CENT A WORD (Si mil advertisements under this heading inserted at rate of ono cont a word nor Insertion. Four Insertions for price of three.) (NOT 1CK.-No advertisement ac cepted for this column for l^s than tn cents, one Insertion.) HONKY TO LOAN on Improv.. : Farm Lands, lt. IS. BRUCF, Pick ens, 8. C. _ _2G-tC KO H SA hF-Farly variety Cotton Seed that gels ahead of the boll wee vil. Seo W. L. VERN hilt, Walhalla, 8. C. _ 6-ti CROSS Tl IOS.-Try S. J. ADDIS, West Union, S. C., before you sell your Cross Ties. I pay highest possi ble priers, cash or trade. 12-1."?* FOR SP.RYICF, by any on; nee.l ltlg it-Good O. I. C. Stork Hog ?'. Jl. X. CULLINS, Walhalla, S. C., Rt. 3. 15-18* FOR SALE-One Two-Horse Car riage, almost new, with good Har ness and Bridles. T. M. KELLEY, Walhalla, S. C.. Route N?1- J.'>-1S_* NOTICE.-Tho Eeo wee Courier is In position to handle subscriptions to all tho loading periodicals'. Wo will appreciato your business. GOOD BERMUDA PASTURE - Room for I "' or 20 head of stock. Terms $1.00 por month. Apply J. P. Hochester, (on Mrs. 1. Hood's Farm,) Walhalla. S. C. 15* IMPROVER i ?UTO RICO and Nancy Hall Tat. > Plants, ready by April 10th, ?1.50 for 1.000. Cash with order. .1 lt. McCLKLLON, Hock ingham, Ga. 11-17* KO lt SALE-! <>no Rico and Nor ton Vam Potato Slips and Red Held Homily Tomato Plants; $1.50 per loan. Government inspected, ll. L. SCHANCK, Waldo, Fla. I3-IC + .Ml )'('III....J Automobile (Touring Car) for sale, or will exchange for Ford Touring Car ortPord Truck. Soc t). F. CANTRELL, Walhalla. S. C., Route 2. I 2-15* NOTICE.-Will be at Central. S. C., Route 3, after April 1st, I 0 22. Work promptly done in Oconee Co., ns heretofore. C. L. DEAN. Civil Engineer. 13-1C DOST-Wednesday, April 5th. one Black and White Hound Pup, nine months old. Finder please notify W. L. SANDERS, Walhalla, S. C., and receive reward. lf>-18* POLAND Gill NA ROAR.-Thor oughbred.-Service offered to public. For fee, particulars, etc.. see or write W. \V. FOWL.ER, Walhalla, S. C.. Route 3. 2-:l* FOR SALE - House and Lot in town of Walhalla, on northeast cor ner of College and ErvIn streets. Has six rooms; lot contains ono acre. For particulars see W. C. JTUGHS. 4 4-if PORTO RICO Potato Plants In any quantity, $1.75 per 1000, f. o. b. Ruy Oconee grown slips and avoid low-country potato disease. First orders, first served. S. A. TOW,Wal halla, S. C., Route 2. 1 1-17* IMPROVED PORTO RICO Potato Plants-5,000, $7.50; 10,000, $M; 20,000. $25.00; 100,000, $100.0(1. April, May and June shipment. Cash with order. Satisfaction guaranteed, S. E. HOLLIS, Maxley, Ga. 11-18* HAVE NOW OPENED First-Class Pressing Club, Prepared lo do all kinds Cleaning and Pr? ssing; also. alli kinds ol' Silks luv Cleaned. Lo cated corner Colle",, and Main Sis. Wai!1 illa. MOUTON A.- THOMP SON. 11-17' WANTED-Ono or two liv.', reli able men in every town in thc coun ties of Oconee, Pickups and Ander son, to represent The North Ameri can Accident and Health Insurance Co. Liberal terms. Kxperlonced men preferred. Apply to W. ll. HUGHS, Uieltlatid, S. c. 13-tf IOU SALL,- Used Cars ut Har gains.-Our 1 '.) I il Roadster, $00.00; our 1019 Roadster, $135.00; one HUT 'Pouring. $100.00; one I '.1 I s Touring, $140.00; ono 1010 Tour ing, $150.00; ono 1020 Touring. solf-Stnrter, $100.00; ooo Sedan, self .starter, $?{00.00. PIEDMONT MO TOR CO., Walhalla, S. C. 7-lf ST. FRANCIS CATHODIC CHURCH, Maiihltn Street. Walhalla, s. c. SERVICIOS ON THE FOURTH SUN DAY OK FACH MONTH. Sacrament of Penance. . . .0.110 a. ni. Mass and Sermon.10.00 a. m. Reverend Thomas J. Macklll, Rector. I'. O. Box 82. Anderson, S. C. KNIGHTS OK PYTHIAS. There will be a Regular Meeting of Walhalla Lodge. No. i',7. Knights of Pythias, nt the Masonic Temple to-morrow (Thursday) night at 8 o'clock. Every member urged io ho present. Work in the Rank of Knight. ARTHUR BROWN, Chancellor Commander. T. B. SI I FLOR, K. Of IL and S. A Special Communication or Blue poxrjr.Tii'i Ridge Lodge, No. 02, A. F. ITW^I M" wln ,)tJ ,10,<1 ,,,ri(Iay ImnVw night, April 1 4th, 1022, at 8.:i0 o'clock. Work in First Degree. Visiting brothers welcome. .1. B. S. DFX DY, W. M. W. O. WHITE. Secretary. (adv) SANITARY TAX NOTICE. Walhalla, S. C., April 1 0, 1 022. Property holders will please boar In mind that tho Sanitary Tax for Mm first quarter ending March 31, 1022. ls now duo. Please be prompt in making payment. T, A. CHANT, 3 5 clerk and Treasurer. /..;v FOR SALB At Once-Pair Young .Mulos, at a bargain. C. F. ED WARDS, Walhalla, S.C., IU.2._Ul* POTATO PLANTS-I have just re ceived a nico shipmont of nice Porto Ricos. Theso plants aro tho same as 1 have been selling for tho last eight years without one failure hoing re ported. So don't, buy worthless plants when you can . uy tho best right at homo from a man who knows all the l crooks. R. F. SASSARI), next door! to Post?nico, Walhalla, S. C. 15 *I**!**I**I**!**I**p*I**I"*i* ?j??j??j??j??j?.*??!<.*??*. j .{? LOCAL AND PERSONAL. .J. I v ? - ^- ?X"" ?>j-*"-j-?J-???'X"- "*X"***X'".'I'-**'??. .?j-??-j-?>'?*-j?'*"j*?j-?? i -Janies M. Moss spout several; days in Washington, D. C., last week ? on business. - M. C. Long, Ksq., is in Creen-; vi'le this week attondtng tho session ol Fodornl Court. -.Until further notice we will pay $-1-1.00 per ton for good, dry, sound - cotton seed. Westminster Oil and Fertilizer Co.-adv.-l 5-1 7. - Attorneys II. R. Hughs and H. M. Watson were business visitors in Columbia last week. - Mrs. Marlon K. Fori and little son. Marlon, Jr., aro visiting rela tives In Spartanburg. -'For tho summer I would like to have your surveying work to do. All work accurately done. Harry Earle, Walhalla, S. C-adv.-15. -Miss Sara Moss, who is employed in Anderson, spent tho past week-end with homofolks here. -Elmer White, of Atlanta, spent a short while in Walhalla last week With his brother, W. D. While. Esq. -Will A. Iletriek left las) week for Philadelphia and other points north looking af ter business inter ests. . ! :' you want to raise ba AK ilcU'? give thom Pu ina Chick Food. ?'. W. .V J. E. Rauknight, Walhalla.--udv. -Rleppo Diemnnn and Frank Craig, of Kock Hill, wore with rela tives and among friends in Walhalla during tho past week-end. -Mrs. Chas. A. Hedrick and Pille soli loft Monday for Kock lilli, where Ihey will spend a iow days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Adam?. - Mrs. Sophie Ritter left last week for points in Georgia and Alabama, where she will visit among relatives and friends for a week or len days. - Lost - Fur Neckpiece-On highway between Ncsmith's and top of Stump house, Tuesday aft., 4th. Finder return to Hell's Drug Store, Walhalla. Suita ble reward.-adv. -Frank E. Harrison, Jr., of Ml-1 ami. Fla., paid a short visit to his parent-;. Mr. and Mrs. F. 10. Harrison, tho past week-end. -Thc Ladies' Aid Society of the Walhall.i Methodist church will meet Thursday (to-morrow) afternoon at M.MO o'clock with Mrs. Will Henry. -Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Phlnney and children, of West Union, spent last week at Honea Path visiting at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lat!- j mer. j -'Hay, oats, flour, cotton seed meal, dairy feed, etc. J. IL Alley, West Union, S. C.-adv.-l-l-l 7. I -Oconee officers are "still" busy, j Monday of last week Rural Police-j men Lawless and Hunnicutt captured a complete outfit, including copper still and the "other necessary Ingre dients" on the Shelor place near Fair ; Play. Nobody was near tho plant, it being "cold." On Wednesday last Officers Hunnicutt, Lawless and Sul livan raided in the Mountain Rest section, capturing a (15-gallon outfit complete, with ?devon large ferment ers of beer, estimated at about l,200? gallons. Xo arrests wero made. Dry goods, shoes, hals ami all kinds of notions. J. H. Alloy, West Union, s. C. "We trade you service for business." adv.-l 1-17. Col ui Thc Columbia Stores lisl inp; Palmafesta Shopping to the amount of your roi fill in name and railroad bia Stores will be ready 1 Summer Merchandise. Come to Columbia I is providing, purchase yo low prices and take adva These Col RON MARCHE DEPT. STORE, .'Tho Shopping Center." CALDWELL S, Ladies'Ready-to Wem'. COPELAND COM I ?A N V, , Men's Clothing and Pmiiishiiij THE GLOHE DRY GOODS CO., Department store. IIELFRICI1 Exclusive Apparel for Women KOI I N'S Men's und Women's Rcn<ly-to>\ -Mixed colored coleus, 50c. por dozen, May 1st to 15th flolivcry. Mrs. Paul Gilllson, Seneca, fl. C., Itt. I,.- adv.-15-16. -Mrs. I. Good left last week for Midi!loton, Ga., whero sho will bo for some time visiting, nt tho home of her son-in-law and daughter, Rev. amt Mrs. J. ll. Lawrence. < -The friends of Mrs. W. M. Alex ander, who has boon suffering for tho past two weeks with sciatica, will he glad to loam that sho Is again able to be up and about tho house. -Try our Raby Chick Food for baby chicks. C. <W. & J. E. Hauk t.igbt, Walhalla. S. C.-adv. - Mrs. Warren Coggoshall and lit tle daughter, of Darlington, passed through Walhalla last Friday on their way home, after a two weeks' visit to the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hoard, of Ta'masseo. -There will he special Easter ser vices at tho First Baptist church of Walhalla next Sunday morning, at which the ordinance of baptism wilt ho administered. A special program of music ls being prepared. The pub lic ls cordially invited to thoso ser vices. -Plenty of flour, hay, cotton seed meal, etc. J. H. Alley, West I nion, S. C.-adv.-11-14. -We are requested to announce that the Zion School Improvement Association will give an ogg hunt at the school House on Saturday, April 15lh, nt 3 o'clock. Every member is urged to ho present, as there is some important business to attend to. The publie cordially Invited. - .1. lt. Karlo, Esq., loft Monday for Columbia, where hs is attending n meeting of tho secrotary-trensurer? of ibo South Carolina Federal Karin Loan Association. While in Colum bia Mr. l'.arle will COUSUlO a special ist In regard to his health, he lt M ing recently suffered an attack somewhat lu the nature of vertigo. - If you will feed your chicks Pu rina Chowders they will grow faster. Try it. C. W. fi J. E. Batlkliight, Walhalla, S. C. adv. -'We aro requested to announce that there will ' e preaching at Mor gan's Tabernacle on April 16th ni I I o'clock in tho morning and again at S o'clock in the evening. 'Rev. Wil liam Abbott will conduct both ser vices. The public is cordially invited to attend these services. -Mr. and Mrs. X. J. Brown left last week for Bowman, Ga., where they will make their home in the fu ture. Several weeks ago Mr. Brown suffered a stroke of paralysis. His many friends here will regret to know that he ls no better, but we hope to hear better reports in the near future. Mr. Brown had to bo taken to the train on a stretcher, be ing entirely helpless. His condition is considered quite serious. -Farmers, wo have tho follow ing to offer you-you need the goods and wo need the business: Spring tooth harrows, single plow stocks and extra handles, all kinds of plow castings, hoes, rakes, shovels, pitch forks, etc., and a full line qf plow gears, roping, back band webbing, etc. "We trade you service for busi ness. " J. H. Alley, West Union, S. C.-adv.-14-17. ! -Married, at the Baptist parson age, West Union Route 1, on Sunday morning, April 9th, Louie Waldt and Miss Alma Ridley. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. 'Ridley, tho groom being a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Waldt, all of the Ebene zer section of Oconce. Rev. M. J. Stanscll officiated. The many friends v^f the young couple join with us in extending to them hearty congratu lations and good wishes. --The program for the Star Thea tre for the balance of this week and f ie first of next appears to be a most attractive one. For Thursday Mar guerite Clark, in "Easy to Cot/' and a Lloyd comedy; Friday, "Mldsum ? COLUMBI nbia Stores ted below will refund railroad f Week on the basis of five per und trip fare? Simply clip out station and present the coupon or the big week with a wondei They will offer exceptional val ?r thc big Gala Week, enjoy th ur Spring and Summer needs 1 ntage of this special railroad fai umbia Stores Wil L?RICK BROS., L?RICK & liOWKAXCE, Hardware, Paints, Seeds, Imp monts. M IM NA IG IFS S?? Carolina's Largest Dept. Ston RUBINSTEIN'S OUTLOOK Clonk and Suit Co. I'. B. SHAOKLEFORD CO., Smart Apparel .for Women an rear. . Misses. mor Madness," starring Jack Holt and Lila Lee; Saturday, tho usual full bill. Monday, Pola Negri, lu .'.Passion," and Tuesday, Douglas McLean, In "Chickens." A pleasant ovonlng ls always assured tho patrons of Tho Star. Richardson & Jordan, tho managers, also have charge of tho plcturo houses in Seneca and ?Westminster, where tho same attrac tions can bo seen -10 barrels of Llbroty flour left to sell at tho old spoclal pr leo of $7 por barrel. Wo can get no moro at this price. C. W. & J. E. Baukuight, Walhalla, S. C.-adv. - On Thursday, April 13th, dainty Marguerite Clark will bo shown at Tho Star Theatre, Walhalla, in the thrilling comedy, "Easy to Get." This picture will bo under the auspices of tho Walhalla Chapter l). A. lt. and the proceeds will be for the ben o lit of tho Tamasseo D.A.K. School. Miss Clark needs no introduction to movie audiences of Walhalla, she having appeared hore in several pictures In tho past, and always to capacity houses. A liberal patronage ls solic ited by the management and tho la dles of tho D.A.R. Night* show at 8 o'clock. Admission 10 and 25c. -There aro many who will ho In terested in the following item, which ls clipped from "Queens Blues," tho journal of Queens College, Char lotte, N. C.: "For secretary of Y.W. C.A., Carolyn Rogers was elected to succeed the retiring officer. She ls a well-known member of the sopho more class, being its treasurer, and in her own (juiel way nus proved her self indispensable in every form of college activities, lier election to this position shows that her follow-stu ! dents realize how much she means Ito tho work on the campus, and they j feel that she will make a worthy of : deer. She is ?he only sophomore member of tho Kappa Omicron Hon orary Society und is a member of the (iain!)'' Slgtna Literary Society." Miss Carolyn's friends will also bo interested ;? the announcement ro conll> m ide by Rev. W. ll. Hamilton, parlor of tho Walhalla Presbyterian church, that Miss Carolyn had. at a I missionary conference at Salisbury, j X. C.. offered herself to Ibo foreign j mission board in tho capacity of a ' missionary for tho foreign field. S^c j is a daughter of Mrs. R. L. IRogers, !of Walhalla. Wagener Township Singing. The Wagoner Township Singing Association will meet with tho Con eross Baptist church next Sunday af I ternoon, April Tilth, at 2 o'clock. All . singers and lovers of music are in i vitod to be present. J., P. Morton, President. Clyde Hale, Secy-Treas. j NOTICE OE FIRST MEETING OP CREDITORS. I - In the District Court of the United States-For tho Western District ! of South Carolina. - IN IBANK i RU PTC Y. : In the Matter of DORA BROW'N, Bankrupt. I To the Creditors of Dora Brown, ol ; Seneca, in the County of Oconee, and 1 District aforesaid, a bankrupt: 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Thal on the sixth day of April. A. D. 19 22 the said Dora Brown was duly adju dicated bankrupt; and that tho first meeting of her creditors will bo held in the olllce of E. L. Herndon, Esq. in Walhalla, S. C.. on the twenty second day of April, A. D. 102 2, al j 11.30 o'clock in the forenoon, al ; which time the said creditors may j attend, provo their claims, appoint a trustee, eva mine the bankrupt, ami transact such edier business as maj 4>ropertly como before said meeting. I'. R. COOLEY, I Referee ie. Bankruptcy, Anderson, S. C April 12, 10 22, 1 5 IA, APRIL Will Reba! ares to out-of-town shoppers di cent (5%) of your purchases t the coupon in this advert?semci when making purchases, Colur rful showing of New Spring ai ues in addition to refunding fare ic $50,000 entertainment the ci :rom big stocks at exceptional 4e refund offer? 1 Refund Fares. SHA N NON-01 HDDS ELECT lilt Lighting Fixtures, Household 1^ Appliances. STELLING NICKERSON SHOE Fashionable Footwear for M< and Women. THE STATE ROOK STORE and Printing House. II. A. TAYLOR, Incorporated,) Furniture. rt WATSON'S SHOE CO., "Watson's Wear Without W? If you intend to put up or have a repair job ahead oil "UM WHO LOOKS BBtVRB UB LBAP3 BUILDS OP OYPRSSS AND BUILDS FOR KKBPS" "Dollar-Stretching Days." a building d of you, you'll be wise if you promptly decide to use genuine ESS THE WOOD ETERNAL" It's common knowledge with people who are posted that Cypress buildings provide poor picking for people who enjoy repair jobs. . Cypress averts repair bills. Maybe your work won't need the higher gracies of Cypress. So much the better for your pocketbook. Your lumber dealer knows what's what. Tell him what you intend to build or repair, and, "The grade you need is the "grade you'll get." These are "dollar-stretching" day? with prudent people. And don't worry. You'll not be sacrificing everlasting ness by using the lower grades of "TideWater" Cypress. Buy it by the trade-mark, shown below, on every board or bundle. Write us for list of FREE PLANS for farm buildings. Southern Cypress Mfrs.'Assn. iJitO G HA H AM BUILDING, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA. YOUR LOCAL DEALER WILL SUPPLY YOU. IF HR HASN'T ENOUGH CYPRESS LET US KNOW AT ONCE. Inilst on "TIJo Wfttrr" Crpre.i - yo ?canIdentify it by th!? mark i Tu?*- F??U t NOM !? t. T L.T cv. v/ - ta- ' : TTT/.V rr.. rora? voa om 1 ti^zaffiSSXlSiX^^ ??MM HAS TAUCHT OTU EUS THAT THE ONLY WAV TO RAISE COTTON SUCCESSFULLY UN I>DR HOLL WEEVIL CONDI IONS IS TO PLANT EARLY, FERTILIZE WELL AND WORK FAST. IF YOU PO THIS YOU WILL BE AULE TO CARRY A GOOD HANK ACCOUNT. THE PLACE TO DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY IS IN OUR HANK. WE WILL APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS. WE HANDLE ALL KINDS OF COLLECTIONS ANY* WHERE IN THE UNITED STATES, FREE OK CHARGE, ALL ITEMS TAKEN FOR COLLECTION OUTSIDE OF UNITED STATES AT SMALL COST TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. WE SELL AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELERS' CHECKS -SAFE WAY TO CARRY MONEY. CAN HE CASHED ANY WHERE WITHOUT IDENTIFICATION. WE CAN SELL YOU QUECKS GOOD IN ANY COUNTRY IN THE WORLD HAVING A STAHLE GOVERNMENT, AT A VERY LOW RATE OF EXCHANGE. MONEY SENT BY TELEGRAPH TO ALL THE RANKING POINTS IN TI IK UNITED STATES. WE ARE ANXIOUS TO SERVE YOU. GIVE US A CHANCE TO SHOW YOU OUR SERVICE. Bank of West Union, WEST UNION, S. C. -J Women police patrol the streets of Petrograd, Russia, with carbines at their sides. Smoking h;is been prohibited in tho Olympic forest reserve during the summer mouths. 17 :e tr jp lt, n id ;s, ty ly TO 22. Railroad Fares * * * * * CLIP THE COUPON BELOW, FILL IN NAME, ADDRESS AND RAILROAD STATION. .I* * * * * YOU MUST SHOW THIS COUPON TO GET REFUND. ?J. ?J? ?J. .J. .J? ) CO. co., ut >rry. Railroad Fare Refund Coupon KEOWEE COURIER, Walhalla, S. C. OUT-OF-TOWN SHOPPER TO FILL IN NAME AND RAIL ROAD STATION BELOW. NAME RAILROAD STATION \