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fm DRUGS MEDICINES The Rex We carry a full linc of the Every one sold under a do? facturer's and ours. Look fe HAROLD BRENNECKE. STATIONERY TOILET ARTICLES y^ii >l?l?0 D.MONT ONE CENT A WORD (Small advertisements under tilla heading inserted at rate of ono cent a word per Insertion. Four insertions for i?rlee of three.) (NOTICIO.-No advertisement ac cepted for this column for 1 >HH than Tfi cents, ono Insertion.) KO H SALE-Ono good Milk Cow. M. T. lilHHIS, Walhalla, S.C 30-tf WILL l'A Y Mons lt!, Ery s IO, I lidos, 7. BROWNLOW OELKERS, Walhalla, S. C. ?8 . NICE ROOMS FOR RENT-See S. A. WillTMIR VJ, al Whltmlro-Murolt Ihlw. Co., Wnlhalln, S. C. 35-tt. "HELM 'HH S" APPLES for salo at Apple Homo O reit inls. SA M ,1. IS 1VELL, Walhalla, S. 0. 35-3S* SURVEYING promptly and nccu ratoiy done. HARRY KARLE, Wal halla, S. C. 3.1-38 MONEY TO "LOAN on Improved Farm Lands. II. E. BRUCE, Bick ens, S. C. 2ti-tf I HAVE some nico Rhode Island Red liens and Pullets for salo. SAM J. ISPELL, Walhalla,S.C. :::?-3.S' FRO SALE or trade for Ford ('al or Truck, ono Fordson Tractor, with Light and Bulley complete. W. L. MILLER, Walhalla, Route 2._3S* FOR SALE-One good Farm Mule or will exchange for a Ford car, roadster or touring. RAYMOND (HEAD, Walhalla, S.C, Rt. 2. 3S* FOR SALE-Ono hundred bushels Fulghum Seed Oats; homo raised; guaranteed puro. Also, Pigs for sale. W. D. MOSS, Walhalla, S1 C._32-tf NOTICE.-Tho Kooweo Courier is In position to hamlin subscriptions to all tho loading periodicals. Wo will appreciate your business. MONEY TO LOAX oh improved farm lands In Oconee county. Loans to run for live years at ti per cent. N. JJ. PANT, Insurance Agent. Wal linna, S. C. 3S-tf FOR SA LE - Pure Hark Cornish Gamo Chickons, at bargain. Soo or write at ?tico W.D. PASCHAL. VVhlt miro-Marotl Hdw. Co., Walhalla, S. C. 2 88* FOR RENT-3-liorso Farm, three milos from Walhalla, tined land for corn und cotton and small grain. For particulars write or ste J. li. is BELL, Walhalla, S. C. 35-tf DORP CAR PARTS CHEAP-1 have numerous parts for Dort Car that l will soil cheap, it Interested, noe or wrlto M. H. HUGHS, Walhalla, S. C., Route ::. :::,-:'.s* FOR SALE-Three good Milk Cows, fresh; Ked Devons. You'll bo pleased with ono ol' thoso. Tho price is reasonalbe; extra Uno stork. JOHN O'LEARY, Salem, S.C, Rt. I. 3S* HOUSE I OR HEXT, Iii West Un ion, S.e.; water and lights it' wanted. Also, Blacksmith Shop. Write J. C. KNOX. High Point, X. C., Route 3, Box 127. ni-:;:* FOR SA LE-Coed dry Pine Wood, .1-foot length, $1.00 per cord. Cut in stove length, $i.75 per cord. MARCUS KIND, Walhalla, S. C., Rt. No. I. ;; I-:;T * \OTH K- Doginning Wednesday. Sept.. 13th, i wm resume my hauling nnd moving business, i will appre ciate your trade. Soo tue when hi need of hauling of any kind, ROBT. MILLER, Walhalla. S. C. ?IS SI LL THE ORIGINAL WATKINS Products. Good city territory still open. Gol our wonderful o ff or and free samples. Write today. THF .1. IL WATKINS CO., Dept. SO. Now York. X V. 3fi-30* NOTICE-All thoso that have not bought Hunting License:; had better tl, sc? before bunting, as it ls going lo 0 wntched moro closly this time Hui i over, i have Licenses for anio ni ;.:? times, w L. SANDERS, Con ductor, Rino RltlgO Railroad. Wal halla, S. C.- ?U5-30* ( ROSS TIES WANTED--Off oak. All I can gol, Get busy! off tllllbor - Spanish, Hod, Turkey mid Black Oak Ties 7x0x8 l?> Lie.; 7xSxSV&? .">e.; 7x7 XS lt, 2 ?><". Must ho (itt nc cording to specifications and must bo sound; no .splits, CASH on dcllvorv. R. M. CHEEK, Walhalla. S. C. 3S* KT. FRANCIS CATHOLIC CHURCH, Mauldln Street, Walhalla, s. C. (SERVICES ON THE FOURTH SUN DAY OF EACH MONTH. Sacrament of Penance ., .0.30 a, tn. Mass and Sermon.10.on a. m. Reverend Thomas J. Mackln, Rector. P. 0. Box 8 2. Anderson, S. C. English inventors have developed a self-starter for airplanes that is operated by an aviator pulling a Jev f>r from lils scat. jmUG?ISTS' SUNDRIES TS*\ IK all Store famous Rexall preparations, ublc guarantee-trie manu >r the Recall Sign? $ PHAUMACJIT* TEA Y HUTCHISON. CANDIES * WHITMAN'S Arro co. mid BLOCK* 0Ky Chamber of Commerce Meeting. Thora will bo ll mooting of tho Chamber of Csmmorco in Ibo Ma sonic Hall on Friday night. Sept. l?, I 'iL'J, nt 8 o'clock. C. Wi Pitchford, Prosldcnt. .??.??.??.{?.??.?????.?..J??]? .J.?J..J?.J..?,.J..|...J,.*, ?2? LOCAL AND PERSONAL, -f. -Larg?? cotton receipts and small spot demand arc depressing price. Seneca Cotton Wnrehouso Company loans monoy at six per cent.-adv.-tf -Wo are requested to announce that Kev. J, A. Walt will preach til High Fa lbj on thc fourth Sunday at i i o'clock. ' , Mrs. Ni y rn Cox. If Oroonvlllt, spout several days In Walhall: ro colilly ns th?' guest of her ll loose., .Mrs Frances 1 lughs. Dur line of millinery ls com plota, and wo would ho glad t<> h;>vc you cull. Mitch.di li' odor, West minster, S. C.- adv.-SS- ! I. --McCormick mowing machine;: and rakes at lowes! pl ices for cash. \V. M. Brown. Walhalla, a,iv.-tl'. - Mrs. J, lt. Anderson, of Ander son. spent several days last week in Walhalla as the guest of her sister, Mrs W. DJ .Moss. - Mrs. Witherspoon Wallace and Mrs. Wallace, of Atlanta, have been visiting at the home of the former's parents, Major and Mrs. Wm. J. Slribling, near Walhalla during tho past week. - Now fall millinery just arrived, large assortment, pretty, stylish hats and trimmings, Norn "'s.-adv. - Mrs. Nan Smith, of Anderson, and * her sister, Mrs. Ella Lovelace, of Pendleton, have been visiting their aunt, Mrs. T. C. Orr, and other relatives liv the Fairfield section dur ing tho past week. - Mrs. Q, W. Mn ton, of Westmin ster, was among friends In Walhalla for a short while last Thursday. Sho resided here for many years and has a host of friends in Walhalla who are always glad to sec her. - Von should seo our lino of mil linery before you select your hats for tin? winter. Mitchell & Heeder. West minster, s. c. adv.-3s-11. - Mrs. John J. Heeder will conduct a class in expression al the Walhalla High School, she being associated with tho high school faculty. She will bo glad to see any one wishing to be gin lessons in expression. - Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ernest, who have been spending some time at Huntington, Ind., returned to OCOIICO j last week. They will reside on Wal halla Itouto 2, where, we understand, Mr. f?ntest will engage in farming. They have numerous friends who aro glad to welcome thom back. - Pretty lino dry goods, notions, hullos' wonr. Norman's-adv. - On Sept. L'd Miss Llzzio Reeves and Tilomas Fowell, both of Crete. Bickens county, woro united in mar riage, lt, w. Kooso officiating. The vonni; couple have many friends in Coonee who will join with The Cou lier In wishing them every happiness mid long lifo. -Tho Star Theatre at Seneca, is opon Saturdays during the Cl i pay smith meeting. An excellent pro gram is shown on that day-a thrill ing Western feature, a splendid serial and a good comedy. After tho close of tho revival at Seneca The star will again open for every day shows, Wednesdays excepted. If you fail to see our stock of millinery VOM fail to seo the best line ;it Ibo least price. Mitchell & Reeder. Westminster, S. C. adv.-I'S-I 1. - Tho Saturday afternoon club, which lins just recently been organ ized, had its initial meeting with Mrs James Darby on Sept. f>th. After several rubbers of bridge. Miss Julia Maxwell having highest score, was l-resenlod lirst prize and ."Uss F.ls:,> Kaufmann Holding lowo-t, was given the booby. Mrs. William Boll will entertain tho club next Saturday af ternoon. Sept, 16th, at I o'clock. To Rout - Nice ellice rooina In same building In which Bell Tele phone Co. has Its oiliCO, OH Main St. Cftn rent you single ellice or suit of rooms. Seo me nt once if interested. Very desirable location. W. M. Brown, Walhalla, S. C.--adv.-tf. 4 -J. W. Hunt, of Charleston, was In Walhalla ono day last week. -New arrival clothing, shoes, hats and underwear, hosiery, dross goods. Nonnah's, -adv. -Mrs. W. Q. Smith, of Anderson, is visiting hor daughter! Mrs. N. L. Kant. Her many friends,will be glad to know that her health is very much improved. -Mrs. AV. Y. Harrison and son, Kredorick Bischoff, roturnod to their home in Laurel, Miss., Monday, after a visit of several weeks at the homo of tho former's father, N. Cronshaw. Mr. Harrison is superintendent of a largo cotton mill in tho city of Lau rel, f -Romain .Vollrath spent last week in Easloy visiting relatives abd his many friends. -Storo cottou With Seneca Cotton Warehouse Company. Liberal ad vances, six per cent money.-adv.-tf. -Mrs. George Garron, of Ashe ville N. C., is visiting at the home of hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Al exander. Tho many friends of the latter will bo glad to know that she is improving slightly after being con ftnod to her bed for the past three weeks with an attack of sciatica. - Miss Alice Sanders, of Cast Point, Ga., spent the past ten days in tho Oak (?rove section visiting her grandmother, Mrs. l<\ J. Millor. Miss Sanders was in Walhalla for a short while one clay last week meeting old friends, who aro always glad lu see her. , - Mts* Kathleen Kant, of Ander son, sifVut tho past week-cad with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. X. L. Kant. - Now is tho time to buy buy your Oliver plows, Got ready for tho fall season. Hoy tho (Jennine Oliver. W. M. Urowtl, Walhalla, S. Cv--adv.-tf. --Wyatt Aiken, of Abbeville, was among his many Walhalla and Oco noe friends for a few days last weok. Ho was hero atlonding to matters of business, but still had Hmo to meet and talk w?th bis old friends, who were somewhat surprised but none tho loss glad to soo him. -We regret to learn that Miss Mittio Wood is quite ill at tho home of her sister, Mrs. W. L>. Miller, on Walhalla Route No. 2. She is suf fering with an attack of bronchial pneumonia. Wo hope to learn soon of a marked improvement In her con dition. -See our pretty line of millinery. Norman's.-adv. -Ono of tho most attractive fea tures of tho lovely wedding of Miss Lucille White and George Suggs, which took place last Wednesday, was tho appearance and deportment of the little ring bearer, Master Her bert Gasquo. On this occasion "Hud ley," ns ho is known to all his friends here, wore a completo dress suit, In which ho deported himself with grace and dignity. At the ?dose of the cere mony, in true Chesterfloldinn man ner, ?is he turned to leave tho church, ho offered an arm to each of the lit llo dower girls and escorted them down the aisle. -Seeing is believing and believ ing you buy, and to see our line of millinery you do both. Mitchell & Reeder, Westminster, S.e.-38-41. -X. L. Kant, who for many years served the public as postmnstro at Walhalla, and who was recently suc seeded by Hov. W. H. Aull; has en gaged in tho Insurance business-life and lire-and is ready to servo the public in tho capacity of agent for tho Mutual Pacific Insur; .ico Com pany of California, an Insurance or ganization which has the host logal features for policy holders. Its rep utation for promptness mid fairness in dealing with its claimants could not be better. Mr. Pani will make a ?e.ost admirable representative, and he will appr?cia'o any lut ?ness his friends may tur . his way. --.lust received, a shipment of the well known High Point buggies, Call and get one. (If you tide, ride right.) W. M. Brown, Walhalla, S. C. -Mdv.-ks-tf. - A marriage that cain?, as a sur prise to tho many friends of the con tracting parties was that of Miss Ju lia Watson and Uobcrt Macaulay, tho ceremony hoing porformed nt the Presbyterian1 manse las: Wednesday evening, Sept. 6th, Rev. \v. H. Ilam lleon performing the ceremony. The brido ls a daughter of Floyd B. Wat son, of Walhalla, and has lived in our midst for several years Mr. Ma caulay is the second son of Mrs. Het tie Macaulay. They have tho host wishes of a host ()f friend; hero and elsewhere in (he county for a long lifo of happiness and prosperity. Mrs. T, IT. Mit. hell, sister of tho bride, and Miss Sara Macaulay, sister of the groom, with a few intimate friends/ witnessed the ceremony. Tho young couple for tho present uro at the home of Mrs. llettlo Macaulay on Main sheet. . stoic your cotton at Scnoca Cot ion WarohousO, Cot money at six per cent,-adv.-38-tf. ? " ' .' ' ' eJ . '. ' 'f'^'^S -The Walhalla Chapter D. A. R. began work for tho new year with a most enthusiastic mooting. The first mooting of the fall was hold at the homo of Mrs. C. W. Pitchford, Jr., whore each member was given most hearty greeting by tho always hos pitable and genial hostess. At flvo o'clock the meeting was called to or der by tho regont, .Mrs. Schroder, and ia tho absence of tho secretary, Mrs. Claude Koki, Miss Francos Karlo was asked to sorvo. After a short busi ness session the program for the a?- | tornoon oponed with a poem, road ' by Mrs. L. M. Crown, followed by! readings by Mrs. Mos.?, and Mrs.Wade Mllam. Mrs. Sam Vernor thou sang ono of tho sweetest so igs, "Joy for Ibo Sturduy Trees," to tho tune of "America," accompanied on tho pl ano by .Mrs. Henry Hughs. There wero ?qvernl visitors presont-Mrs. Brown. Of California; Mrs. fox, of Greenville; Mrs. Wallace and Mrs. Witherspoon Wallace, of Atlanta, and Mrs. J. D. Vernor, Jr., whom we aro delighted to welcome among us. Tho hostess, assisted by her daugh ter, Edna Norma, served a Bwoet course. -Wo hove a full line ot* Ford parts and tires of nil kinds. Also, plenty of wagon limber and tires. J. ll. Alley, West Union, s. C.-ndv-39; - Miss Grace Kay and Miss Viola Todd lett Tuesday to enter Winthrop College. Kock Hill. . Mr. ?ind Mrs. .Ins. ll. Darby mo tored to Atlanta, Cu.. Monday, lo he gone for several days. - Mr. and Mrs. .la*. A. Rhodes and childi cn. of Greenville, Spent Sun day and part ol' Monday in Walhalla with Mr. and Mi's. C.. M. Rhodes. -Mr. and Mrs. James Battus, of Greenville, spent the past week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hughes. i-Mrs. A. P. Crisp, ol' Newberry, spent a tow days in Walhalla last week, having come to attend the White-Suggs wedding. -We . will charge $3.0 per bale for ginning this season, furnishing bagging and ties. We use 2 to 2 Im pound Jute bagging and whole Hos. Jute bagging adds weight and makes a neat bale. Schaeffer Gin Co., West minster, S. C.-adv.-:i5.-tf. - Mrs. S. W. Blanchett organized a W.M.. (J. society at the second Bap tist church in Walhalla on the first Sunday in this month at I p m. - Mrs. Ellen Sch ri ni and Mrs. Gus Orr and little daughter, Sybil, of Sa vannah, are visiting at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. McCurry Neville, of West Union. - Mrs. Harry Norman returned home this weok after visiting her parents and friends near Hartwell, Ga., and Mrs. H. Y. Vnnce, of Green ville. ' . - -Plenty of hay, oats, cotton seed meal, shorts, flour and salt at whole sale and retail prices. J. H. Alley, West Uni?n, S. C.-adv.-36-39. -Mrs. W. B. Cooley and children, Celeste and Baby Hortons, returned returned to their home in Atlanta after a pleasant visit in the homes of Mrs. M. A. Cooley and Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Oohmlg. - Married, at the ofllco of Clerk of Court, on Sept. 7th. by I). A. Smith, deputy Clerk. Miss Shellie Smith and W. N. Trimer, of West minster. Their many friends join in extending thom all good wishes. -Married, ut the ofllco of Clerk of Court, by O. A. Smith, deputy Clerk, on Sept. ll th, Miss Daisy Mareingill. of Walhalla, and John Bi Cobb, of Westminister. We join with others in extending best wishes io tho young couple. - If you can't, find what you want at the big stores, try us. Our motto is, "Everything for Everybody," and we trade you service for business. J. H. Alley, West Union, S. C.-ad39 -Thore will be no preaching at tho Rocky Knoll Baptist church on next Su i lay morning on account o( the Gipsy Smith sorvlco in Walhalla, which will be hold a' 11.15 a. m. Thc pastor will, however, preach In the above named church ?its p. m. In stead of ll n. m. -Miss Annie Parker, of Ander son, is spending some time In Wal halla visiting nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Allon. Miss Barker is pleasantly remembered hero by not ;< few, she having lived here for a number of years prior to the death of her mother. - We will eli arge $3.50 per bale for ginning this season, furnishing bagging and ties. We uso 2 and 2 Mr pound jut . bagging and wdiolo ties. Jute bagging adds weight and make? a neat ha!". Westminster Oil and Fertilizer Co.- -adv.-35-tf. (Other Local Hems on Ith Page.) MILLS WA NTH l> IN EA S LEY. The slock men ol' Easley liavi agreed to put on the biggest and best three day.-, of trading, boglnnliif Septemlior ISth, thai has ever hoei held in this section. ' They hav( agreed to go to considerable expense in advertising this trading ovent ii order to re-establish third Monda? as Snlcsdny in Easley, Tho Basle] dealers are looking for a big crowi of peoplo ?uni they Avant you to brim your stock. , W. D. Spearman, sitton & Sniitl and F S .Hendricks and others havi a large amount of stock on hand fo trade or for salo. Wo have als? made arrangements for buyers fron Atlanta lo he here and buy boll horses and mulos. This will bo th l est advertised thing of its kind eve held lu this section of tho State. I will he extensively advertise? through several newspapers and wdtl circular? and the stock dealors wll he here. Remember the Dates-SEPTEM PER 18th, 19th and 20th-EASLEY S. C. (adv.)* 1888 - J 922 THE NEW STETSONS ARE HERE. That's all wc need to tell you, New Fall Styles with the distinctive mark, and thc good, old-rock bottom Stetson Quality. If you're a regular Stestson 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 judo/e for yourself what this Stetson "feeling for style" is, that the young men talk about. / Thk Stetson Quality Mark on every Stetson Hats. C. W. PITCHFORD, WALHALLA, S. ?. WHETHER YOU PAY for purchases oil tho spot, or pay bills monthly, PAY WITH A CHECK OX YOUR HANK. BECAUSE propio who want to "make a bluff" adopt tho prac tice of carrying .'roll," business men aro never as cordial to a man with a "roll" as they aro to a man who carries a bank bal ance and issues checks on it for purchases or in settling regular accounts. \ THERE IS BUSINESS PREST ICE in n bunk account thnt a roll of monoy, however largo, can noyer attain, s J ' ?, L. ,.. ,?. . ., .?t,.i'. -~ V^fc'* ; . >'*.'/>.'' K - " The Enterprise Bank, Walhalla, 5. C. E-C-O-N-O-M-Y THE SUCCESSFUL PERSON is the one who saves systematically. For instance, if you are paid by the week, if you save any money you will have to save by thc week. Thc same theory will apply by the month or by the year. SAVE! and deposit your savings with us. We pay a substantial interest on your savings by agreement. WE ARE ALWAYS WILLING TO HELP YOU with your financial troubles. Our officers and directors arc successful business men and farmers, Tell us your financial troubles and let us help you solve them. Bank of West Union, Phone 3- West Union, S. C. -Phone 3 SAFE - SOUND - CONSERVATIVE J$?&de/? Newspaper Pencils THE EDITORIAL PENCIL. NO. 616 DOUBLE THICKNESS; NO. 622 "BIG BLACK" EXTRA THICK FOR EDITORIAL, CHECKING, SHADING AND SCHOLASTIC PURPOSES Blaisdell Pencil Co., - Phila. U. S. A. You can bo Supplied with tbeso Fino Pencils at Tho Courier Ofllcc.