Keowee courier. (Pickens Court House, S.C.) 1849-current, August 30, 1922, Image 8
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DRUGS
MEDICINES
The Rex
Wc carry a full linc of thc
Every one sold under a dc
facturcr's and ours. Look ?
HAROLD BRENNECKE.
STATIONL HY - OPP<
TOILET
Ximvhm MM?MOM
vc:
ONE CENT A WORD
(Small advertisements ?udor
thia heading inserted at rate of
ono cent a word per Insertion.
Pour insertions for price of
three. )
(NOTICE.-No advertisement ac
cepted for tlds column for liss than
its cents, olio Insertion.)
S IC li ROOMS TOR RENT-Seo S.
A. WIHTM1RE, at Whltmlrc-Marott
lldw. Co., Walhall i, S. C. 3S-tf. i
"DELICIOUS" APPLES for sale al
Apple Homo Orchards, SAM .?. IS- J
Bli LL, Wulftalla. S. C. ::s *
SURVEYING promptly and accu
rately done. HARRY HAULM, Wal
halla, s. c. :; i-: s
.MONTOY TO ?.OAN on Improved
Farm Lands. II. IO. BRUCE, Pick
ens, S. C. 26-lf
FOR SALIO - one Wicker Raby
Carriage; splendid condition. MKS.
T. ll. UCC.llrf, Walhalla^ S.C. 3-N3j?*
I HAYE some nice Rhode Island
Hod lions and Pullets for .sal". SAM
J. ISBELL, Walhalla.S.C. 30-38*
WANTED-A good ?{-gall?n Milk
Cow. Must be gentle and easy to
milk. Soe S. N. PITCHFORD, Wal
halla, S. C._'_35
FOI! SALIO-One good Farm Mule
or will exchange for a Ford car,
roadster or touring. RAYMOND
HEAD, .Valhalla, S.C. Rt. 2. 38*
FOR SALE-One hundred bushels
Fulghum Seed Oats; homo raised;
guaranteed pure. Also, Pigs /or sale.
W. D. MOSS, Walhalla, S. C._3 2-if
IJOST-Black Hound Dog, about
two years old; name, Frank. Tag No.
3016. Notify W. L. SANDERS, Wal
halla, s. C., nnd receive reward. ;u>*
HEMSTITCHING and Pccotlng.
All work carefully and promptly
dono. MRS. J. E. HOPKINS, Sen
eca, S. C.___2S-35*_
NOTICE.-Tho Kcoweo Courier is
In position to handle subscriptions
to -all tho leading periodicals. Wo
will appr?cia to your business.
FOR RENT-3-horso Farm, throe
milos from Walhalla. Good land for
corn and colton and small grain. For
particulars write or sec .i. D, IS
DELL, Walhalla. S. C. 35-tf
DORT CAR PARTS CHEAP- I
have Humorous p.ins for Dort Car
thal I will soil cheap, li Interested,
SOO or write M. H. HUGHS. Walhalla,
s. c.. Route :;. 35-38'*
1 OR SAL IO-Three good Milk
Cows, fresh; Reil I evens. You'll bo
pleased with om ol' those. Tho price
is rensonathe; extra line slock, JOHN
O'LEARY, S ileni; S.C. Itt. I. 3S*
NOTICE.-Ile rsi s and Mules Shod
--nails and shoos furnished. All
work guaranteed. Call on mo for
good servie. .). II. WOOD, Salem. S.
C. :; 2-3?*
WANTED - Chickens, Eggs and
Beef Hides, for cash. Market some
higher, s? io ino before you sell.
RICHARD O ELK ERS. Walhalla. S.
C. 32-35
HOUSE FOR RIO NT, lu West Un
ion, S.C.; water and lights if wanted.
Also, Blacksmith Shop. Write .1. C.
KNOX, High Point, N. C.. Route 3,
Pox 1 27. :: 1-37*
POR SALE-Good dry Pine Woo.!.
.I-foot length, $-1.00 per cord. Cut
lu stove length, $-1.75 per cord.
MARCI'S KING, Walhalla. S. C., Rt.
No. l. I-;: ; *
HORSE THADEUS1 REUNION al
High Falls Camp, Sept. i ih. You can
get hoard and lodging, also corn and
fodder, at High Falls Cami) al rea
sonable rate.--. Apply lo W. ('.
KEARNS, West Union, S. C.. Rt. I.*
BLUE RIDGE GARAGE and Mack
smith Shop, West Union, S. C., now
open and ready for business. Service
prompt and reasonable in price.
MINSON & THRASHER, Mechanics,
in charge. ">2-:'..~>!
SELL riMO ORIGINAL WATKINS
Products. Good city territory still
opon. Ci t our wonderful offer and
froo samples. Write to-day. THE
.1 R. WATKINS CO., Dept. 70. New
York, N. Y. :: i-::.">!
CROSS TIES WANTED-Off Oak,
All 1 can get. Gol busy: Off timber
Spanish, Ked, Turkey and Black
Oak Ties 7x0x8 Vb . !*><'.! 7x8x8 Vi*
35c; 7x7x8%, 25c. Must be cut ac
cording to specifications and must bc
sound; no splits. CASH oil delivery.
R, M. CHEEK, Walhalla. S. C. 38*
NOTK E. - Notice is hereby given
by tho School Board pf Tamasseo O.
A. FL Industrial School, Tba', no bills
will 1)0 paid unless accompanied by
an order for same, signed by Chair*
-man of Board. M its. FRANK C.
CAIN, State Regent and Chairman of
School Board; MKS. K. N. li PAT
TON, Secretary of Hoard. 32-3?
Ba nonets in China often comprise
as many as fifty courses.
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SUNDRIES
all Store
: famous Rcxall preparations,
>ublc guarantee-the manu
or thc Rcxall Sign.
? I* If ARM AC) Y>
TEA Y HUTCHISON.
GAUDIES
WHITMAN'S
' AUTO CO. a|u| |lIi()t;K.s i
_-?-y
ST. FRANCIS OATHOIilC CIIUUCH,
Unultlin Streut, Walhalla, S. C.
SERVICES ON TII10 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. 13ox 82, Anderson, S. C.
A Regular Communication of Blue
Ridge Lodge, No. 92, A. F.
M., will be held next Fri
day night. Sept. 1st. 1922,
at S.30 o'clock.
Visiting brothers always welcome.
.1. B. S. DENDY. W. M.
W. O. WHITE, Secretary. (adv)
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* LOCAL AND PERSONA Ii, *
! ********************
- Mrs. Caines Wurley, ol' Green
vlllo, visited at the homo of Mr. and
Mrs. .lohn A. Ansel last week.
-Miss Lillian Thompson, of liam*
! lei, \. C., was I he RUCSt of hoi' uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. K. 1.. Horn
; don, last week.
! - Radiant in all the hues of au
tumn are thenew hats to be shown
i you Friday and Saturday. Sept. 1st
and 'Jd. Miss S. Fincannon, Seneca.
I S. C. -adv.
j - M rs. J. A. Stock and Miss Paulino
Sleek spent the past week-end in
Allanta, thc guests of Mrs. C. D.
Bit.son.
-The Walhalla chapter, D A. lt.,
will meet at the home of Mrs. Chas.
W. Pitchford, Jr.. on Tuesday. Sept.
6th, at I o'clock. ,
- Mrs. d. F. Clarkson, of New
berry, is visiting at the home of her
mother, Mrs. Mary Ansel. Mrs. An
sel's many friends' will be glad to
know that sho ls Improving, after a
recent, illness.
- Beginning Friday, Sept. 1st. and
continuing through tho season, Mrs.
JrfCk Darby. Walhalla, will have on
display the newest creations in fall
and winter millinery.-adv.
- Mason C. .Seaborn, of Jackson
ville, Fla., is spending his vaca; ion
in Walhalla with his motlier. Mrs.
.lames Seaborn, and among other rel
atives. His many friends boro aro al
ways glad to meet him.
- Misses Gertrude and Graydon
Vollrath, of Rasley, spent a few days
last week at tho home of their uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Voll
rath, near West Union. Another vis
I lorva t ino Vollrath home Isa I we elt
was George Vollrath, of Flbcrton,
Ga., a son of Adam Vollrath.
- There will be a horse swappers
convention held at High Fulls Cami
beginning Thursday, Sept. 7;h. and
lasting until Sept. nth, inclusive
All horse swappers arc cordially in
vited to come and bring all theil
swapping stock. Hoarding house oil
thc grounds. Remember the dates,
Sept. 7th, Mil and Otb.
- -New fall gootls arrived at Nor
man's Dry Hoods and Millinery Store
Wahlatla. Clothing, hats, shoes and
ready-to-wear goods. Everything is
marked down. adv.
- Mr. and Mrs. Grady Du ff co omi
i son Roy, Mrs. (!. C. Looney and Mrs
B. W. Denny, ol' Atlanta, were guest:
at*the home of Mr. and Mrs. John .1
Reeder last week-end. They cann
through tho country in their car. re
nuning Sunday night. Mrs. Denny
who ls a sister of Mrs. Heeder, r?3
mained for a visit of several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Miller, ol
North Carolina, spent several day?
last, week visiting at the home ol
Mr. Miller's parents, Mr. and Mrs
Roben Miller of Walhalla. Mr. Mil>
1er has been in tho Jocassco sect it?!'
oftOconce, whoro the Farley Lumhei
Co. is engaged in gelling oui Jargr
quantities of llmboiv.Mr. Miller ex
pected to return to JoCilSSOO the lat
ter part of this wonk, hut rocoivod
a telegram Monday morning calling
him to take up work for Hie Farley
Co. at Sylvia, X. C Mr. and Mrs
Miller lefi Immediately for Ndjirli
Carolina, cutting short their visit in
Walhalla.
- Wo will charge per bau
for ginning ibis season, furnishing
bagging and Hoi We use 2 and 2 Vi:
pound Jute bagging and whole tie
Jute bagging pdds weight and make*
a neat bale. .Vcshnlnslor Oil and
Forllllzer Co.- -ndv.-35-lf.
j -Seo our bargain table of sum
, mer goods. Wo have about sold out,
but what we have left we can soil
cheap. C. W. & J. E. Bauknlght.-ad
-Little Miss Carrie Phlnnoy Latl
mor, of Honea Path, spent soveral
days recently with Miss Claudia Mao
Reid. '
- Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Gardner, of
Greenwood, woro guests last we^k
in tho homo of "-Mr .and Mrs. J. W.
Sholor, of Walhalla. They have hu
morous friends hero who are always
glad to wclcomo Hiern.
-Gordon Kant, who has boen nt
tho University of New Jersey, it at
homo for tho remainder of fhe rum
mer. Mr. Pant has accepted a posi
tion in tho colloge at Raleigh, N. C.,*
for tho next session. /
- Miss S. Flncannou oxtends a cor
dial invitation to all to attend her
first showing of fail millinery, Fri
day and Saturday, Sept. 1st and I'd.
-adv. , .
-Mr. and Mrs. Westervelt Ter
liuno, of Atlanta, wore recently in
Walhalla for a brief period meeting
old friends of Mr. Torhuno hero at
his former home. They woro accom
panied by their two handsome chil
dren and were on their way homo
from Highlands.
-A social affair of much pleasure
lo tho young people of Walhalla and
neighboring towns, was the danoo
given in iii" new dining room of tho
Alexander House', which was thrown
open to them for tho evening. Quito
a number of couples from Seneca.
Pendleton and Clemson were present
and the occasion proved a most, de
lightful one.
-Come in and inspect my line of
new fall and winter millinery before
purchasing. Mrs. Jack Darby, Wal
halla. S. C.-adv.
- Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Vernor and
children, of Columbia, spent last
Wednesday in Walhalla among old
friends. Mrs. Vernor is pleasantly
remembered here as Miss Elise Duf
fie, a daughter of tho late Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Duffie, who *werc well
known In our town and county. Mr.
Vernor is a son of tho late John Sam
Vernor, at one time ono of the lead
ing members of 'ho Walhalla bar.
-See our children's school shoes.
C. W. & J. E. Bauknlght.-adv.
-We are in receipt of a card from
Rev. A. W. Barr, who ls sponding his
vacation with his parents nt Good
rich, Tenn., in which Ivo 8a*ys ho is
greatly enjoying lils visit. "-.Rev. Bari
wishes us to announce that hd-expects
to fill his regular appointment at
the First Methodist church In Wal
halla next Sunday morning, Sept. ?id,
al I I o'clock and at night at tho Mon
aghan -Methodist church, A cordial
invitation is extended co all.
-We have a nice line of* boys'
pa?is at $1.00, $1.50, $1.75; $2.00,
?.2.50 and $2.75. C. W. & J. E. Bank
night. Walhalla, S. C.- adv. .
-The merni ers rn' the Paul Haync
Circlo were delightfully entertains
on Friday aftornoou by Hie presi
dent, Mrs. S. I*. V'erndr. The Hrs
Vico president, Mrs. ('luis. W. Pitch
I ford, Jr., presided, and (iftoon mern
hers answered roll-call. Tho follow
lng program was rendered: Reading
"Carolina," Miss Smith; paper or
"Our Legislature." Mrs. Bondy. Mrs
Sam Pitchford, of Greenville, gra
1 ciously entertained tho circle with :
leading. The visitors wer?: Mrs
Wallace, Atlanta. Ga.; Mis. Pitch
lord. Greenville; Miss Corn Strong
Tile hostess served a sahul course
' and was assisi ed hy Mesdames Claud*
' Heid and Chas. Pitchford, .lr.
-We will charge per bab
for ginning this season, furnishiiif
. bagging and Hos. We use 2 to 2 V2
' pound jute bagging and whole iles
1 Jute bagging adds weight and make:
a neat bale. Schaeffer Gin co;, West
I minster, S, C.- -adv.-35.-1 f.
- Hen j. A. Thompson, of Newry
' died at his home there on Friday
' tho IS til of August, at I.?io o'clock
1 after nu illness of I wo wicks, ll
had been in declining lnaiMi for si
' months or moro, but his conditio
became serious only a hort tim
before his (bath. Ile was bom Fol
t ll. IS7C, hoing Hi year.-, of age a
lithe Hmo of his'dca lb, lie -.vasa na
[ live of Laurens county, In 1808 li
.?was happily married |(, Miss Gussi
- iv Br?cke, of near Walhalla; Thor
i wore no children Lorn to ?ais unioi
. Mr. Thompson is survivi I by his wif
; and four brothers and two sisters
. J Jamos Thompson, of Texas; R?bei
. I Thompson, of Greenville; Josep
I Thompson, of Piedmont; Honr
;! Thompson, of Pasley; \,vs. Alic
? Austin, of Piedmont, ami Mrs, Lu
. cinda Nix, of Buffalo,. S. C. His rc
i. mains woro laid to rest ,,n, tho da
i j following his death, tho funeral sm
vices being conducted hy ,; -v. IL I
. Hardy ol tho Sonecn Method lt
: chur h. 'j ?10 interment u oj in th
. cemetery of Bethel Presbytoria
church, ' hore aro many who wi
i barn of his death with deep regret.
Wanted - Bottles, al Norman
Drug Store, Walhalla.- adv. '
(' i i
Mr.?and Mrs. Henry^Hughs ahd
baby, Dorothy, spent several clays In
Greenville last week.
-Tablets and ^ pencils for the
school children. C. W. & J. E. Bank
night, Walhalla, S. C.-adv.
-Mr\ and Mrs. Joe Brown, of Sa
vannah, Ga., passed through Wal
halla last woek on their way to their
camp near town. ^
-Dr. Glymph, tho leading eye
sight specialist of Anderson, will be
hero again next week. Bead his ad.
In another column. \
-Mr. and Mrs. ll. Y. Vaneo and
little daughter, of Greenville, spent
a short while in Walhalla last week
with .Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Norman.
- Mrs. Jack Darby Invites you to
Inspect her lino of fall millinery on
Friday, Sept. 1st.-adv.
- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Striming
and Mrs. DuPre. of Greenville/we?*e
short-time guests in Walhalla re
cently, stopping over on thejr way
to Highlands.
-Mrs. H. C. Strother and family,
who have boon spending the past two
months at their homo in West Un
ion, roturnod to their home in At
lanta the first of this week.
-Wo aro requested to announce
that there will bo a series of meet
ings begun at the Little River church
next Sunday. Sept. .'{. at I 1 o'clock.
Tho servicia will bo conducted by
Revs. Holcombe and (bmnon. Every
body is cordially invited to attend
and take part in the services,
- Largo assortment of toilet arti
cles at Norman's Drug Store. W; l
halla.-adv.
--Robert Rogers returned to Wal
halla last Saturday after spending
six weeks as instructor at the mili
tary camp a; Anniston, Ala. Ho was
accompanied home by his friend and
former fellow-Davidson college mate,
James Boulware, of Florida. Tho
latter left for his home Monday. He
will bo engaged in teaching at one of
the North Carolina colleges the com
ing session. Mr. Rogers will return
to Port Gibson, Miss., next week to
resume his duties as instructor in
tho Chnmbcrlaln-Hunt Military Acad
emy.
- Newest fall fashions, just tho
prettiest hats imaginable, on display
Friday and Saturday, Sept. 1st and
2d, at Miss S. Fincannon's, Seneca,
S. C.-adv.
-Mrs. C. W. Reid was hostoss on
Tuesday afternoon of last week to tho
Rook Club and several Invited guests.
In the living room, where the games
were played, quantities of early fall
flowers effectively carried out a color
scheme of pink and white. The hos
tess was assisted is entertaining by
littlo Miss Claudia Mae Reid, Mrs.
S. N. Pitchford and Mrs. Henry
Hughs. After a number of exciting
games a tempting sweet course was
served. Tho out-of-town guests were
Mrs. J. c. Lntimcr, Monea Path;
Miss Troxollo Wright, Newberry, and
j Mrs. Stun C. Pitchford, Greenville.
-Full line of school supplies, sta
tionery, etc. Norman's Drug Store.
adv.
-There aro many who will be in
terested in reading the following in
vitation, a number of which have
been received by Walhalla and Oco
nee friends of tho groom: "Mrs.
John T. Chalmers requests tho picas
uro of your company at tho wedding
reception of her daughter, Bessie
Mitchell, anti Mr. William Kenneth
Dickson, Thursday evening, Septem
ber the seventh, tit half after elgh'
o'clock, I 6OC Elizabeth avenue. Char
lotte, X. C." Tho ceremony will take
place at. eight o'clock. Mr. Dickson
is well known to many in Oconee, be
ing a son of the late w. Pat Dickson
and Mrs. Dickson, of Seneca. There
are many here who will Join with
Tho Courier in extending, in advance
of tho happy event, '.he very'best ol
gootl wishes to Mr. Dickson and bb
bride, for long lifo and a prosperous
happy journey together.
- Gue lot of nice pigs, about eight
weeks old. C. W. & j. E. Bauknight,
Walhalla, S. C.--adv.
-Miss Cora Strong has returned
homo after an extended visit to thc
Wost.
- Mrs. Marry Norman is spending
this wook in Hartwell. Git., visiting
her parents.
- The 4 2 duh will meet, with Misi
Julia Maxwell Friday afternoon
Sept. 1st, at i o'clock,
- Miss Rosa McLeod, of Camdon
is visiting this week at the homo ol
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Smith.
-J. W. Gurney returned lasl
week from an extended visit to thc
mountains or North Carolina.
- Mrs. Annie May Williams has
returned to her home in ('har lotti
after a visit to her sister, Mrs. Lowh
Harrison, in Walhalla.
- -Now lot china, glass, brlc-a-brat
and all kinds falvey goods. Norman":
Drug Store, Walhalla, S. C.-adv.
- Mr. and Mrs. IO. T. Medan
Spent lin; past week-end with Mrs
McClure's parents. Mr. and Mrs. II
C. Busch, leaving Monday mornlnf
for a month's visit to Kentucky tr
bo with Mr. McClure's parents.
I (Other Local Items on 4th Page.)
!;,t'..MI.i?-UMW
Wo aro to-dny driving an Oldsmobile, Model f?ur cylinders,
IlvO passenger car, which lias today gor.o ? Ic e lh< ti ard ono hundred
and sovoiity-nlno (11,17?) milos, with a totnl expense for parts of 7.">
cents. Tho car is" still running on its original lire . i? i? actually per
forming bVttor to-day titan tho dav it was llrst driven,
XT1US IS NOT AX ISOLATED INSTANCE, hui ?hero aro Olthihiohllcs
right hero in yWalha/Ia which lut ve run thousands .ind thousands of
lillies with practically no expense at all. Wp do not believe there is
any cur in thc market that can equal {ho Ol.i:.'.V'.!i I lu i:i good
looks mid endurance. Eighteen (18) to twenty (???j m I Ivs to one gal
lon of gus and from twenty-five hundred (2500) t<> three thousand
(;1000) miles to one gallon of lubricating oil is M Mat ibo now Sindel
Four-Cylinder Oldsmobile ls doing from day to (illy, lt is one of the
very few curs in tho country that is sold willi a .twelve months1 guar
antee. V *
GIVE I'S* A CHANCE TO PROVE TO YOU THAT "CHE "OLDS
MOBILE IS THE HE ST THING ON WI?EELS."
Arthur
Walhalla, S. C.
"Oldsmobile Sets the Pace."
M-I ?umiuocmatwm-jjcspTJvjev 'sx.-n-: i JUM ?AC ?J- M ? WJ*U ? i rev rr-.vwimu
1888 -=^-=-^~-- 1922
CL
THE NEW
STETSOr
ARE HERE.
That's all wc need to tell you, New Fall Styles
with the distinctive mark? and the good, o?d-rock
bottom Stetson Quality,
If you're a regular Stcstson customer, of course
you'll want one of the new Fall Styles, If not, let
us urge you at least to come and try one on.
You can judge for yourself what this Stetson
"feeling for style" is, that the young men talfc about.
The Stetson Qualit y Mark on every St*et>son Hats.
C. W. PITCHFORD,
WALHALLA, S. C.
LUCK IS A GREAT ASSET-as long as it lasts; hui it novci
lests.
YOU CAN'T BORROW MONEY OX LUCK.
IT IS DIFFERENT WITH PLUCK.
THE MAN WHO ll A S PLUCK never loses it; ii is a lasting
asset. With luck gone tho man with pluck goes ahead and suc
ceeds.
YOU CAN BORROW MONEY ON PLUCK-piusa good repu
tation,
ll-1 YOI' HAVE PLUCK, and have established a Hue hf credit
with your bank, you cnn always get an accommodation-Ht IT
HANKS DO NOT RECOGNIZE LICK AS AN ASSET.
The Enterprise Bank,
Walhalla? 5. C.
Give Play nt Neville School.
Como and see the play, "Tho Poor
Married Man," to be giv.m by tho
Neville school on Vhursday night,
Sopl. 7th. Thoro will also bo refresh
ments for salo at tho new school
building. Tho characters in tho play
are ns follows:
Prof. John Wise-Herbert Sulli
van.
Dr. Matthew Graham-Jim Smith.
Billy Black-Calvin Ballongor.
Jupiter Jackson-Hort Sullivan.
Mrs. Iona Ford-Nova Chastnln,
/.oie (Mrs.Ford's daughter)-Mae
Smith.
June Graham-Edith Wilson.
Rosalind Wilson-Bessie Leo.
Let everybody come. A cordial
welcome awaits ovcrybody. ,
Aristotlo thought that tho object
of respiration was to cool tho body.
Get Into
Business
for Yourself!
Sell RawlciglYs Good Health
Products in Stephen Co,, Ga,;
Oconec Co.,and S.W. Anderson
County,and bc your own Boss.
Only limited capital needed.
Prompt action necessary. See
nie at once.
D. E. GOOD,
WAJJHAT.TJA, 8. C.