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/S DRUGS, MEDICINES. The People') HAROLD BR EN NECK E. You Arc A Strange All Prescriptions accurately f Our Dr?nJ and San Tn All the Pop STATION lill V, IOU,KT ARTICLES. ONE CENT A WORD (Small advertlaementB iincler this heading Inserted at rate of one cent a word per insertion. Four Insertions for price of tli roo.) (NOTICE.-No advertisement ac cepted for this column for liss than 15 cents, ono insertion.) PLENTY OF PORTO RICA Potato Slips Ki nlay of each week at S. D. j AODIS'S, Wosl Union, t?. C.. .1 0-1 OJ* MONLY TO LOAN on Improved Farm Lands. R. E. DRUCK, Dick ons, S. C. 2G-tf SEK PELL ?X SIMS, West Union, | S. C., Ix fore yen have your Auto and Repair Work done. They do the wink, and prices aro right. 2 1* FOR RENT-7-dtoom House, liam and Carago. Electric lights. Maul-; din St., Walhalla. Apply to .1. L. MOSER, Walhalla. Kt. L 16-tf ; FOR THE SUMMER 1 would Uko to have your Surveying Work ;o do. All work accurately doao. HARRY EARLE, Walhalla, S. C. 10-10 | FOR SA LE-l orio Rico and Nor ton Yam Potato Plants, $1.25 per 1000; Vinos $2.00 per 1000. R. L. . SOHENCK, Waldo, Fla. 10-21* j FOR SALE-Early varioty Cotton Seed that gets ahead of the boll wee vil. Seo W. L. VERN ER, Walhalla, S. C._5 -1f_ FOR SERVICE by any one need ing lt-Good O. I. C. Stock Hog. J. IL N. COLLINS. Walhalla, S. C., Rt. 3._ _15-1S* FOR SA LE-One Two-Horse Car riage, almost new, with good Har ness and Bridles. T. M. KELLEY, Walhalla, S. C., Route No.I. 15-18* NOTICE.-The Keowec Courier is in position to handle subscriptions to all the leading periodicals. Wo will appreciate your business. FOR SALK - One-acre Lot with Three-room Cottage, known as the Jim'Smith place. For particulars ap ply HANK OF WEST UNION. West Union, S. C. 16-19* A MARBLE HEAD and Class Eyes can tell he difference between an old I roast an? fresh roasted Coffee. Ask your dealer for BULLL'S FRESH ROA ST KI) COFFEES. _ 1 6- 1 9 * LOST-Wednesday, April 5th, one Black and White Hound Pup, nine months old. Finder please notify W. Ii. SANDERS, "Walhalla, S. C., and receivo reward. 15-1 S* POLA N I) CI 11 NA IM )A R.-Thor oughbred.-Service offered to public. For fee, particulars, etc., seo or write W. W. FOWLER, Walhalla, S. C.. Route 3. 2-3* FOR SALE-House and Lot in town of Walhalla, on northeast cor ner of College and Ervin streets. H is six rooms; lot contains ono aero. For particulars seo W. C. HUGHS. 44-lf IMPROVED PORTO RICO Potato Plants-5,000, $7.r>0; 10,000, $14; 20.000, $2.">.00; 100,000, $100.00. April, May and .lune shipment. Cash with order. Satisfaction guaranteed. S. E. HOLLIS, Baxloy, Ga._11-18* OFFER ONE MILLION Porto Rico Potato Plants, grown from treated potatoes; immediate shipment. Dol lar sixty per thousand, via express. Guarantee safo arrival. Pays to buy good Plants. G. J, DERRICK. Laan enster, SC. 17-18* .MATTRKSSKS.-A 50-pound All Cotton Mattress, freight paid to your station, for $6.50, or an All-Kelt ."?n pound Mattress for $10.00. Satis faction guaranteed. WM 11 TE SWAN" MATTRESS CO., Box 306, Anderson. S. C. 17-22 POTATO I'LA NTS-Pure Porto Rico Yams; millions ready; chemi cally treated; government inspected; $1.10 per 1000; loon up, $1.25 per thousand. Prompt shipment. E. K. STOIC Ks PLA NT CO., Fitzgerald. Ga. 1 6-10* WANTED-Ono or two live, reli able men in every town in the coun ties of Oconee. Pickons and Ander son, lo represent The North Ameri can Accident and Health Insurance Co. Liberal tenus. Experienced men preferred. Apply to W. ll. HUGHS, Richland, S, C. 1 ;>,-tf FOR SALE-Used Cars at Bar gains.-Ono 1016 Roadster, $00.00; ono 10 19 Roadster, $135.00; ono 1017 Touring, $100.00; ono 10 18 Touring, $110.00; one 1019 Tour ing, $l.")0.00; ono 1020 Touring, oelf-starter, $100.00; ono Sedan, self .starter. $?100.00. PIEDMONT MO TOR CO^ Walhalla, S. C. 7-tf DI'ROC PK J S-R e a dy~fo 771lei ivory Tuesday. April 2.">th, at seven weeks Price $12.00 each. Registered stock (from Clemson Red Hud T. 2d, 48106?, by Proud Cherry King, 8555.,. First come, first sorved. Also havo a few Cleveland Big Boll Im proved Cotton Seed left, $:i.00 per hundred. Also, n Frosh Milk Cow. S, IL ORR, Walhalla, S. C. 17 DRUGGISIS' SUNDRIES. OS s Pharmacy, TEAY HUTCHISON. r Herc Only Once. illcd by a registered druggist. ks from a Clean itary Fountain. ular Cigars. BLOCK'S CANDY. FOR SALK-Good Milk Cow; now frosh. Apply lo M HS. CLARA Du BOSE, Walhalla, S. C., Rt. 1. 19* TWO FIXE PIGS LEFT. - Will take $22.00 for the pair; ? 12.00 ouch if sold separately. First check or cash will take the Pigs. They're lino. S. II. ORR, Walhalla, S. C. IS WANTED-To buy alT l~can get of Good, Fat Cattle, ready for Reef; also, Fresh Milk Cows; also Poor Cattle for feeding up. Full market price on all grades. F. L. ALEXAN DER, Seneca. S. C. I S-2 I * WILL PAY ISc. iii. for Hens. lP2c. lb. for Frys, 20c. doz. for Eggs for this week. Will pay 3V?c. lo lc. ll), for Good Reef Cattle, according to weight and condition. We buy Tor cash only. SMITH'S .MARKET. Wal halla, S. C. ! S r.o HEAD BEEF CATTLE wanted] SoinoToady foi- slaughter, som: graz ors, from 809 lo 500 lbs. gros-. Also, sci- mo before you sell your r.lich ens, and got moro, lt' you haven't time to bring mc your Poultry, let mo know and 1 will come tor them. RICHARD OELKBRS, The Up-town Dealer, Walhalla. S. C. 18 MEX AND WOMEN' WAXTEw to handle city tr do and retail the orig inal and genuine Watkins Products, 'Remedies, Extracts, SpieoQ, Toilet Requisites, Household Specialties. Automobile Accessories, etc. Over lf?0 guaranteed products. Our values aro unequalled and Watkins Quality is in a class by itself. Write to-day for free sample and full details of our offer and what it means to you. THE .1. R. WATKINS CO., Dept. 76, New York. N. Y. 1S-2 2* A Regular Communication of Hine inoiV?.rLi'i Ridge Lodge, No. 92, A F. M., will be held next Frl %??&?m* day night, May 5th, 1922. at S.:'." o'clock. Visiting brothers always welcome. J. B. S. DENDY, W. M. W. 0. WHITE, Secretary. (adv) ST. FRANCIS CATHOLIC CHURCH, Mnuldin Street, Walhalla, S. O. SERVICES ON THE FOURTH SUN DAY OF EACH MONTH. Sacrament of Penance. . . .9.30 a. m. Mass and Sermon.10.00 a. m. Reverend Thomas J. Mackin, Rector. P. O. Box 82, Anderson, S. C. A Mother and Daughter in Michigan, in separate families, want Two Good White Girls for General Housework. No washing. Two children in one family, none in thc other. A. good home in town; six dol lars a week and expenses paid to Michigan. Write, with references and full particulars, to J. C. WYLY, BRANDON, FLORIDA. ********** ********* * IiOCAL AND PERSONAL. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * . -The W..M.S of tho Pleasant Hill church will sell leo cream and cake at tho church on Saturday afternoon, May 13th, from 3 to ii o'clock. A cordial invitation is extended to all. -(Born, unto .Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norman, ou April 25th, a daughter. Tho young lady made her advent in to ibo world at Hartwell, (ia., the former homo of the mother. The child will be christened Josie Whit tier Norman. -Old Reliable coffee, :>r.c. por package; worth ?55. Only tem cases ai that price. C. W. & J. E. Batik night, Walhalla. S. C.-adv. - Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Norman re turned to Walhalla last week from Miami, Fla., where they had spent several months at the Norman Flor ida, home. They have had a most enjoyable outing In tho Land of Flowers. --Tho ordination and installation rervlco for the newly elected officers will he held at tho Walhalla Presby terian church next Sunday morning. Rev. Dr. Adams will preach the ser mon. lt is of thc greatest Import ance that all officers ho prosont, and especially tho newly olectod offlcors. Tho public ls cordially invited. Dr. Adams will preach at tho evening sorvlco also at 8 o'clock. You will miss a treat if you miss Dr. Adams' sermons. -Army beef in 2-lb. cans, only 25 coats por can. Only 25 cases that we can sell at this price. C. W. & J. E. Bnuknight, Walhalla, S. C.-adv. -.Miss Lucy Sallcy, of thc Wal halla High School faculty, spent tho past week-end with friends in I alon. -illonry B. Watkins, Esq., and Gen. M. L. Bonham, Esq., of Ander son, were In Walhalla yesterday on professional business. -Tho many friends of Rov. L. W. Langston will regret to learn that he has been confined to, his homo for several days on account of sickness. -BroudUS Thompson, a student ar the Law College of the University of South Carolina nt Columbia, spent a short time in Walhalla last week at the homo of his uncle ami aunt, Mr. and Mrs. IS, L. llorndon. -.Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leaver Neill, of Seneca, announce the birth of their son, Robert Denver, Jr., on the 17th of April, 1922. Tho parents havo tho congratulations of a host of friends throughout Oconeo. -!R. D. Schroder, who taught tho past session at Ebenezer, loft last Friday to spend the vacation with his homcfolks in tho lower part of tho State, lie has a host of friends in Oconeo whoso good wishes follow hint. - Frank Maxwell, who has been spending the past month or moro in Walhalla visiting his sistors, Mrs. J. li, Hughes and Miss Soo Maxwell, and among other relatives, left last Sunday for Melville, Mont., his homo for a number ot' years, iie will stop over for a few days at Birmingham, Ala., to bo with his brother, Tren holm Maxwell, who ls now residing in that city. Frank has numerous friends here who were glad to meet him again. -Don't forget "Tho Sheik" at the Star Theatre Thursday (to-mor row) and Friday. If you have not already done so, reserve your seats at once. You cannot afford to miss this stupendous production-one of the most wonderful pictures on the screen to-day. This picture has been presested to capacity houses wher ever shown and has evoked the wild est enthusiasm from the audiences, You may never have another oppor tunity to see such a production, sc don't miss it. -Shipments ot machinery for thc excavation and other kinds of work incident to tho installation of a water system for Walhalla are beginning tc arrive, and the unloading of this machinery was begun Monday. It is understood that activo construction operations will bo begun at an earl) dale. Notwithstanding any delay oc casioned by certain rights-of-way not being readily acquired, it is thought that the work will be completed lt tho time specified in tho original plan-six months. -We are enabled c ing May tc offer our subscribers a bpecial short time clubbing arrangement with th< Atlanta Constitution hy which Th< Courier can bo obtained at the reg ular price of $1.00, with the Con slitutlon (TrLWeekly) for twentj wooka for 25 cunts additional. This offer is good for either new or rc newal subscriptions, or can be takei advantage of by any of our subscrib ers who may desire it. .lust remom ber that wo cannot receive subscrip tions on this basis after tho last da: o' May. -Wo regret very much to lean that Dr. Richard Norman, of Dueni Vista, Fla., had tho misfortune t< fall with heavy timber from the sec ond story of a porch while measur ing for screening frames. As a re suit of thc accident ono of his leg was brokon ahovo tho knee and lu was considerably bruised. Tho nc cident happened sonic timo ago, am after two months' hospital troatmen he is now able to bo back at hi home, though still compelled to usi crutches. His many friends in Oco nco will bo glad to learn that he i im proving. -Tho finest treat of tho, seasoi came to us Monday last when Mis 'Maggie Bell presented us with a bo: of tho largest, most evenly rlpOnei and altogether tho finest strawboi rles wo have seen this season. In fad wo have rarely seen liner horries a any time. They are large, sweet an the meat of wonderfully smooth tex turo. Miss Bell was not sure of th na mo o? lier variety, hut If wo m If take not they aro of the Farly Ucl lin stock-one of the best largo ber rles any one can cultivate. Miss Bel is a "right-hand assistant" to he father, F. J. Bell, In his truck an garden operations, lu fact, wo bc Hove wo would not miss it far If w made tho assertion that Miss Del conducts this feature of (bo Do! farm operations. They expect to on gage next your in the growing o berries and other things for mnrkc on a business basis. They also OJ peet to handlo pl.tnts of sevoral vr riet'.os of horries and vegetables fo salo to the public. T->WO aro requested to announce that tho W.M.S. of Pleasant Hill church will havo a "clean-up day" at, tho church on Friday, May 5 th. .Let everybody lntorested iii tho church or tho cemetery como and help us work. Dring your lunch bas ket and let us stay all day. -Tho ladies of tho Walhalla Pres byterian church will hold their an nual social on next Thursday, (to morrow) afternoon, May Uh, at 1 o'clock, in the church parlors. Tho Indies are requosted to bring a spool of thread to put in tho work bag8,and thimble and needle with which to work. ?-Miss Emmie Ansel entertained about fifty of her frlonds at a lovely rook party Saturday aftornoon, tho 22d of April. The rooms wore deco rated with lovely spring Howers. Af ter several interesting games, Mrs. William Bell was presented a dainty cut glass baskot for highest score, the booby, a lovely apron, hoing given to "Mrs. J. C. Perrin. A de lightful sweet courso was served the guests by tho hostess, assisted by Mrs. Ansel, Misses Kathlcon Kant and Elsie Kaufman. Tho out-of-lov/n guests were: Missen Kathleen Kant, Sarah Moss, Isabel Macaulay and C.Irs. Thompson, of Anderson; .Misses Tabitha ^trlbllng, Wilson and Hub bard, Westminster; Miss Mary Hines, Seneca; Mrs. .1. C. Perrin, Oranger burg; Mrs. Mack Neville, of West Union. -The study for tho new year of the Paul I layne Circle was Inaugu rated with eclat at tho home of .Mrs. W. ll. Hamilton on April :J!?:h. The charming hostess, who was assisted by her sister, Mrs. Bright Lowry, of Seneca, had arranged her own pro gram and everything to the minutest detail spoke of our beloved South Carolina. Howies and vases of roses wero everywhere In evidence, and prominent among the decorations was our State flag. Miss Sallio Strib ling read a history of the flag; Mes dames Pitchford and Harry Hughs gave piano solos, and Mesdames Ver nor, Pitchford, Bell and Ansel sauf two songs-Tim rod's "Carolina" ant' Walmsley's "Carolina." Upon enter ing, each guest had been presentee with a miniature map of a countj of South Carolina, which proved tc he place cards. A clever game, an swerlng questions with the names o: the counties, was much on joyed bj all. A delicious salad courso wit! hot. toa was then served by tho hos tess, assisted by Mrs. Lowry and Mrs Dendy. A dear little poem, "Caro lina, My Home." recited by Mrs.Ham Hin, led to tho distribution of th< favors, tiny palmetto trees, ead bearing tho mottos of South Caro linn, which appeared a veritable for est hung with Spanish moss. Maj our enthusiasm and interest remaii as keen throughout tho year as wt refresh our memories or glean nov facts about our State. Mrs. C. W iBauknight will entertain tho Circh on May 5th at 5 o'clock. -John E. Lewis of Cornelia, Ga. was an appreciated caller at Th? Courier office Monday. Ho was h Oconeo for a few days visiting arnon] friends, of whom he has an unlhnitot number wherever ho ls known. lb is one of the "old-timers" and lin a fund of information concerning tin grand past of our State and section .He was born in 1844, and is thero fere wending his way well on to Un oightieth mile post. Ho was a warn personal friend of tho late Col. R. A Thompson, and he related an annis ing incident in regard to tho sinai things of life that mark the tu mini peint in careers. Col. Thompson, h' said, was as a youth a farmer boy and as with many others of tba day, his was the pleasure of lrailin? behind cattle hitched to plows. Oi tho morning that marked tho turn lng point in yoting Thompson's co, roer, Mr. Lo wis relatos, he was plow lng a field, driving a young bull t< the plow. The animal became unrul; and it was not long beforo Thouin son was sprawled out on tho edge o a piece of woodland, and his "trust (?) steed" was nowhere to be soon nor was tho plow. He did not seel them. Going to the house ho an nouncod to his mother that ho wa not cut out for a plow hand, an that he Intended going to PondlolO and "get a job." Ho went, the ncx day and entered the offico of the ol Pendleton Messenger, where ho bc gan and later completed a full af, prcnticeshlp as a printer. Ho wa connected with tho newspaper bus nena almo ,t continuously from thu day to tho close of his long an oventful life. Thero aro hundreds I Oconeo who will rocall ills long coi nection with The Courier. Mr. Low promises that ho will in tho not dil taut futuro givo us an artlclo on tli old days of this section, and wo hoi that ho will do so. Thoro aro fe things moro Interesting than tho r counting of recollections and cxpor onces by tho "old-timers." Wo wei indeed glad to moot Mr. Lowls agal and chat with him, though our tin Sporting Goods. Thc time of year is herc for thc Sportsman. We can furnish you with all your paraphernalia? Base Ball and Fishing Goods, at both our stores? -ANOTHER THING Screen Doors and Windows to fit all your house. A GAH OF CROCKERY WARE-CHURNS, BU ITEM JARS AND JUGS-AND IT liOOKS LIKE ENOUGH FLOWER POTS TO SUP PLY OCONEE, ANDERSON AND DICKENS COUNTIES. BUT WE ARE GOING TO SELL THEM ALL IN OCONEE COUNTY. LADIES, COME AND SECURE YOUR REQUIREMENTS WHILE THEY AHE HEBE. ' WINDOWS, DOOBS, LIME, CEMENT, NAILS, CEDAR SHIN GLES, GALVANIZED SHINGLES, UDDER HOOFING AND GAL GLES, GALVANIZED SHINGLES, RUDDER ROOFING AND GALVANIZED ROOFING IN ALL LENGTHS FROM 0 TO 12 Ft. VVVVV and CORRUGATED. Whitmire=Marett Hdw. Co. HARDWARE HEADQUARTERS WESTMINSTER WALHALLA (Phono No. 30.) (Phono No. ll.) SOUTH CAROLINA i1 ^niwunmiiHiiiLi'riri'iii^iiiiHiiiii.n niiiihiiwmi miMWHimni1.HIV 1 WFM-MWfOH uuuimuAuuuujwuiyi, KUI .suninvr.? MUM /wr .vc* r.Konuj3!Ra3aRv.i IIIIUHMlmiHiillillllll Used Autos and Threshing Machines. We have one Olds 6-Cylinder Automobile, re modeled throughout and new paint. This Car is in excellent condition. Also one Dort Five-Passenger Used Car, 1920 Model. We offer these Cars at real bargains and on reasonable terms. If you are in the market for a Used Car, see us at once. We also have one No. 3 Geyser Treshing Ma chine, with all attachments, used for two seasons, that we can give you a bargain in. Ballenger Hardware Co.? (In the Old Coleman Stand.) Seneca, S. C. Farming Under Boll Weevil Conditions. TEN STEPS TO TAKE PLANT FEWER ACRES PREPARE LAND WELL FERTILIZE Ll BERA LL Y CULTIVATE FREQUENTLY LEARN TO POISON t USE EARLY VARIETIES PLANT EARLY KILL EARLY WEEVILS GATHER DAMAGED SQUARES DESTROY STALKS EARLY! FIG IE T A FARMER CANNOT GROW COTTON UNDER BOLL WEEVIL CONDITIONS UNLESS HE IS WILLL1NG TO FIGHT. THE THINGS THAT ARE NECESSARY TO DO TO SUCCESSFUL LY CONTROL THE BOLL WEEVIL MUST BE DONE AT THE TIME THEY SHOULD HE DONE. COTTON GROWING BY THE EASY-GO-LUCKY METHOD IS A THING OF THE PAST. THOSE WHO ARE FIGHTERS AND WILL STAY BY THE JOB WILL BE THE SUCCESSFUL COTTON GROWERS OF THE FUTURE. ARE YOU A FIGHTER OR ARE YOU A QUITTER? Bank of Walhalla, Enterprise Bank, Walhalla, S. C. Walhalla, S. C. The Bank of West Union, West Union, S. C. was much moro limitad than wo Wished that tt should ho. -Mr. and Mrs. T. U. Mitchell and little daughter, of Fair Piny, spent the past week-end with H. P. Watson and family, of Walhalla. -There will ho a meeting of tho Baptist Aid Society at Mrs. W. H. 'Craig's on Thursday (to-morrow) afternoon at -1 o'clock. AH members are urged to attend promptly. -J. lt. Orr, of Westminster, ls the ilrst candidate to be announced for ofllco In Oconeo in 1922. Ills friends announce him ns a candidate for tho House of Representativos from our county. Mr. Orr hlmsolf was circu lating among tho people hero Mon day and attended tho meeting of tho Oconeo Democratic County Conven tion. -Wo aro requested to announco that, If tho won thor is warm and pleasant on Thursday of this week, tho ludios of tho Civic League will soil leo cream during tho presenta tion of "The Shoik" at Tho Star The atre Walhalla. This will be for tho benefit of tho new curtain for tho snngo of tho High School Auditor ium, HO bring your pocket books with you and holp tho ladlos In this good cause. Subscribe for The Courlor. (Boat.) NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. All persons Indebted to tho Es tate of Mrs. Josie Owen, Deceased, are hereby notified to make pay ment to tho undersigned, und all persons having claims against said estato will prosont tho sance, duly at tested, within tho time proscribed by law, or bo barred. B. C. and T. W. BROOK, Administrators of the lOstnto of Mrs. Josio Owen, Deceased, April 12, 1922. 15-18 NOTICE 'IM) DIODTORS AND CREDITORS? All porsons Indobtod to tho Estate of LEWIS MATHIS, Deceased, are heroby notlflod to make pay mont to tho undersigned, and all persons having claims against said Estate will prosont tho same, duly attostod, within tho time prescribed by law. or bo barred. W. O. WHITE, Administrator of tho Estato of Lewis Mathis, Deceased. April 19,1 022. 16-19 Tho first chimney was built In Venice in 1347. , Tho nnthom, "America," was first sung at the Park church, Boston, in 1822.