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DRUGS MEDICINES The Rex Wc carry a full linc of thc Every one sold under a do factureras and ours? Look fe HAKOLD BRENNECKE. STATIONERY - OPPO AU??CLES PIEDMONT ^Al ONE CENT A WORD (Small advertisements under this heading Inserted at rato of one cent a word per Insertion. Four Insertions for prioe of j th reo.) (NOTICIO.-No advertiser.ont ac cepted far tills column for I xss than 1ft cents, ono Insertion.) IOU SALE-Cnn good Milk Cow. M. T. li UGHS, Walhalla. S.O. 30-tf NICE DOOMS COG BE XT-See?. A. WIHTMIRE, at Whltinlrc-Marott IldW. Co., Wallia Ila, S. C. 35-tt. "DELICIOl S" APPLES for salo at Apple Home Orchards. SAM J. IS PELL, Walhalla, S. C. SURVEYING promptly and accu rately done. HARRY CMG.::, Wal halla, s. C. ;', i-::s MONEY TO COAX on inproved Farm Lands. H. E. BRUCE, Ptck eus, S. C. 26-11 I HA VE some nice Rhode Island lied liens and Pullets for sale. SAM j J. I SB ELL, Walhalla,S.C. 3:>-38^ j F HO SALI-; or trade for Ford Car' or Trucl?, one Fordson Tractor, wita Litchi and Pulley complete. W. L. '? MILLER, Walhalla, Route 2. 38* l'Oit SALE-Ono good Farm Mule or will exchange for a Ford car, roadster or touring. HAYMOXI) .HEAD, Walhalla, S.C, Ht. 2. 3S*_ FOB SALE-Ono hundred bushels FulgliUlll Seed Oats; homo raised; guaranteed pure. Also, Pigs for sale. W. D. MOSS, Walhalla, S. C. 32-tf NOTICE.-The Keowee Courier is in position to handle subscriptions to all tho leading periodicals. Wo will appreciate your business. MONEY TO LOAN on improved farm lands in Oconee county. Loans to run for live years at ti per cent. X. ti. FA XT, Insurance Agent, Wal ha lla,_S. C._3S-tf FOB SALE - Pure Dark Cornish Game Chickens, at bargain. See or write at once W.D. PASCHAL. Whlt mlre-Mnrelt Haw. Co., Walhalla, S. C. FOB BENT-3-llorso Farm, throe, miles from Walhalla. Good land for j corn and cotton and small grain. For ! particulars write or see J. !>. IS BELL, Walhalla, S. C. "Sii-tf | DORT CAR PARIS CHEAP- I have nain'rous parts for Cort Car that 1 will sell cheap, lt' interested, see or write .M. il. ll lilli.-. Walhalla, S. C., Route 3. :;."i-::s* FOB SALE-Throe coed Milk Cows, fresh; Red,Devons. You'll bo pleased with ono of these. The price is rcasoualhe; extra line stock. .JOHN O'LEARY, Salem. S.C. Rt. 1, 3i * NOTICE-.Ml lae,,, iii.,! have nat bought Huming Licenses had kotier i do so before hunting, as it is going to bo watched more c'o-ly this time than ever. I havo Licenses for sale at all times. W .!.. SANDERS, Con ductor, I'.lue Ridge Railroad, Wal li.tilt. S. C. -3?i-3!l* CROSS TIES WAN TED-OI? Oak. All I can Kel. Get busy! Off timber - Spanish, lied, Turkey and Clack Oak Ties-7x0x8 V?, Cc; 7xSxS ?2, 35c,? 7x7x8 Va, Ldc. Must be cut ac cording to specifications ami must be Hound; no splits. CASH on (lellvory. R. M. CHEEK, Walhalla, S. C. 38 * ST. FRANCIS CATHOLIC CHURCH, Mauhlin Street, Walhalla, S. C. SERVICES ON Till: FOURTH SUN DAY ol' EACH MONTH. Sacrament of Penance....0.3u a. m. Mass and Sermon.10.00 a. m. Reverend Thomas .1. Mackin, Rector. P. o. ilox 82, Anderson, S. C. the reap nu* S>IA*'.?I ii WA \\V9\yc nexetr itui' VOST T-J t nj^iv J ac ?^TMJ in years gone by, parti* it fell to my lot to sell ings, Securities, thes< kally, again and agaii I WISH TO that I am now pre pa Giit-Ed^e Securities in both Life and Fire, the insurance line. Your business is sr1 predated to the cmos N. I 111 WV. LS 4 PACIFIC MUTUAL Ll FR AND Ll WALHA! DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES ITS^ 111 all Store famous Rcxall preparations, ublc guarantee-the. manu )r thc Rexall Sign? TEA Y HUTCHISON. SITIO - U TO CO. CANDIES WHITMAN'S and BLOCK 'icsy IOU SALE-Nico Ferns and other fiants. M RS. F LA NC IS HUGHS, Walhalla. S. C. 3S* ot'!!.TS and Mattresses made and repaired. Write or see mo when in need ot work of this kind. MUS. JULIA SULLIVAN, Walhalla; S. C., Route 1._3S* SELL Til IO ORIGINAL WATKINS Products. Good city territory still open. Get our wonderful offer and free samples. Write to-day. THE J. R. WATKINS CO., Dept. SO, Now York. N.V. 36-30* ********** ********* fr LOCAL AND PERSONAL. fr ************ ****.! ?**. -McCormick mowing mrchincs and rakes at lowest puces for cash. W. M Drown, Walhalla.--adv.-ti. -Miss t'aroiine Ansel left Tuos day for Rock Hill to resume her studies at Winthrop College. - Mr. ana Mrs. George L. Suggs, of Cornelia, ca., spent tho past week end willi Mis. Suggs' parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. While. .N, L. Fant, roprosonting tho l'i cillc Mutual insurance Co., has open ed an oilico in Cae former Strother hank building on Main street. -Plenty of storage room, rato 30 cents per month, Six Uer Cent inter est on advances. Seneca Cotton Ware house Company.-adv. --Miss Douglas, of Franklin, N. C.. sjient tito past week-end as tho guest of tho Misses Todd. She has numerous friends In Walhalla who are always glad to see ber. - We aro requested to announce thal tho Walhalla Method is'. 1'arson age Society will meet at the home of Mrs. A. W. Darr on Thursday (to morrow) afternoon at 3.I?0 o'clock. All members aro urged to attend. - Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Knox and son, Julius, spent a short while in Walhalla this week as tho guests of Air. and Mrs. M. C. Todd. They were accompanied by Mrs. S. J. Aldrich, who had been spending several weeks with them. -To Rent-Nice oilico rooms in same building in which Bell Tele phone Co. has its office, on Main St. Cnn rent you single ellice or suit of rooms. See mo at once if interested. Very desirable location. W. M. Brown. Walhalla. S. C.-adv.-ti. -Margaret Wickliffe left last week for Anderson College to resume lier studies in that institution. There was quite an exodus ol' the young pooplo from Walhalla and Wes: I'n lon this and last week returning to the various colleges at which they are prosecuting their studies. Dasi Friday, Sept. 1"., tho Sun shine Hand of tiie Walhalla Presby terian church met with Miss Carolin . Barby, president. After tho business had boon discussed this program was carried out: Songs, "Others," "Bles sed Whomsoever.' Headings. "In aad Around Kobo," "From Far Japan." Song, "Christ for Japan." After a very pleasant meeting Ibo band was dismissed until tho next meeting, oil Oct. 1 I, with Miss Emma Dendy. -Wo will charge $3.50 per halo for ginning this season, furnishing bagging and ties. We use 2 to 2 16 pound jule bagging ami whole ties, .line bagging adds weight and makes a neat bale. Schaeffer Gin Co., West minster, S. C. -adV.-35.-tf. --.Mrs. Burdell,, of Columbia, ar rived in Walhalla last. Thursday and will remain here during this week, when she and Mr. Burdell will leave, .\ r. Durbell completing his part of Ibo contract work on tho waterworks system. Mrs. Burdoll spent some time In Walhalla recently and made nu nierons friends, who regret to see ber leave. Mr, Burdell will go from here to Taylorsvlllo, N. C., to take lip work there similar lo that which iie bas had in charge in Walhalla. Ile lt : le nut icrous friends here who will wish him well in the future. e of Oconee. cularly during the war, you Government Sav ; you bought, patriot l. ANNOUNCE red to sell you other i thc form of insurance, in fdet any thing in icited and will bc ap t. FANT, Agent. FlADlNii KIRK INSURANCE COS., .LA, S. C . lil J I -If you want to borrow money nt Six Tor Gent? bring your cotton cot ton'to the Seneca.Cotton Warehouse Company.-adv. I -Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Todd, Misses Eula and Glenna Todd enjoyed a pleasant trip to Franklin, N. C., last week. Miss Eula Todd has accepted a school eight miles from Franklin, and enterod upon hor work there ! last Monday. ' * .' I -Wo aro requested to announce that tho Woman's Missionary Society ?of tho Kooky Knoll Baptist clniroh will meet Thursday of th'ls week, tho 2 I st. at the home of Mrs. Martha C. Blnnohett, at 3 o clock p. m. A juli attendance of all tho members ls greatly desired. -If you fall to seo our stock of millinery you fail to yeo Hie best lino 'at tho least prlco. MU hell & Roedor, Westminster. S. C.-adv.-38-11. -The Saturday afternoon duh met with Mrs. William Hell on Sept. IGth. Miss Julia Maxwell won high est score and was' awarded a lovely box of stationery. The booby, a box of correspondence cards', was given Mrs. W. J. Schroder. Tho club will meet with Miss Elsio Kaufman on Sept. 23. -Plenty of bay, oats, cotton seed meal, shorts, flour and salt at whole sale and retail prices. J. H. Alley, West Union, S. C.-adv.-36-39. -S. M. M.orton was in town for a while Monday among his friends, who were glad to see him again. On Monday of last week he was In town ! for the first time i ii quite a while, he having boon con lined to his hone' for ?six weeks, suffering front an attack : of smallpox. I -On Thursday night of last wok the sawmill plant of R. M. Richard son, in* tho Jocessce section, was de stroyed by tire, entailing a loss of between om1 and i wo thousand dol lars. The origin of the tire is un known, but had gained such head way when dis?overed that there was no opportunity lo save anything from t lin ila mes. --Our line of millinery ls com plete, and we would be glad to lia ve you call. Mitchel] & Reeder, West minster, S. C.- adv.-oS-il. -Wo are requested to announce Mia I the Fair Play school will open cn .Monday, Oct. 23, instead of Oct. 30, as is announced elsewhcro in ibis issue. Thc change in dato of opening has been made in order to bettor meet the needs of the community. Tho compulsory attendance law will bo put into effect from tho opening of Hie school. - Mr. and Mrs. X. L. Pant, Mr ano Mrs. .las. ll. Darby, Mr. and M's. Stacy Russell. Mrs. J. C. Mickler of Saluda, Miss Rossie Mickler, Mrs. J. S. Acker of Anderson, Miss Frances Fant of Texas, Miss Kathleen Kant, Mr. Tisdell and Mr. .lonos of Clemson College, composed a congenial party that visited at Highlands, N. C.. for tho week-end. I -Now is tho time to buy buy your Oliver plows. Get ready for thc fall ?season. Ruy tho Genuino Oliver. "W. M. Brown, Walhalla, S. C.-aqv.-tf. - Ellison .M. Smith left last week for Columbia, where ho re-ontered tho university of South Carolina for the prosecution of special courses during the 1922-23 session. Mr. Smith will during this session also have a position as Instructor in sev eral branches. His many Oeonee friends wish for him continued suc cess in his chosen work. -The Star Theatre'. Wost minster, I is showing some excellent pictures nt popular prices. Thursday, dainty Betty Conipson in "The End of the Work!"; Friday, tho wonderful story of Cae great northwest, by Jas. Oliver Cur wood, "Cod's Country and tho Woman." The first show begins at 7.30. if you like good pictures you will bo ronald for tho trip to West minster. - If you can't lind what you want at the big stores, try us. (?ur motto is, "Everything for Everybody," and wu trade you service for business. J. II. Alley, West Cn ion, S. C.-ad39 - We aro in receipt of a card an nouncing tile hirth of a sea to Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Byles, of Homesville, S. C. The young gentleman arrived on Sept. 12, 1922, and will be known as Oby Boyce Byles. This youngster bas tho distinction of arriving on tho scene just ia time to herald tho elec tion of Thoa. c. McBood as Governor of South Carolina. We congratulate both tho young gentleman and his pa rou ts. - -Don't lie in a hurry to sell your cotton. Seneca Cotton Warehouse Company will mn ko libera! advances, interest rate six Per emit.- ntl v. - lt will be pleasant new- to their many Walhalla and Oconeo friends that I tr. and Mrs. .1.1). Von ir intend becoming permanent residents of Walhalla. They recently came here from Toccon, Ca., and sinco their ar rival l>r. Vernor lias decided to lo* cate here and practice his profession. Ile is now arranging for the opening of ollie,.s in tho old Walhalla Rotel building on Main street. Dr. and Mrs. Vernor will bo most cordially welcomed lo our midst. Cotton market will probably bo depressed hy heavy rocoipts. Seneca Colton Warehouse Company offer.i you a remedy. Plenty of storage room and Six Per Cenl Money,-adv. -RoV. A. W. Barr, pastor, sends us tho following notice for publica tion: Rally day .services will bo held ai the Main street Methodist church Sunday morning. Oct. I. livery local Methodist, whether niflllaling with the local church or not, ls cordially invited to b" pre ?Mit and take part in Ibo serviles. We want it to be "Church Going Bay ' for a!! who do not habitually attend sorvlces and "Home Coming Day" for those who have moved away to other communi ties, Local Methodists, write your folks and liavo ??u ni visit homo that dav. ; nd bring Ciein to cl,arch with you. Wo have a full lino of Ford parts and 11 rofl of all kinds. Also, plenty of wagoll timber and tiros. J. H. Alley, Wost Union, S. C.--adv-39. -Miss Cn.ro Probst loft yostqrdny for Hock Hill to resume'^hor studios, nt Winthrop College. -You should see our lino of mil linery bofore you select your hats for tho winter. Mltcltoll & Reodor, West minster, S. C.-fulv.-38:tl. -Miss Tabitha S'.ribllng loft last week for Woodruff, S. C., to nssume her duties as tono her of domestic science in tho high school of that placo. - Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Strother and Miss Eloise Strother left yesterday for Johnston, S C., where thoy will spend a while visiting at the hoirie of Dr. and Mrs. C. I'. Corn. ;-Seeing is believing and believ ing you buy, and to see our lino of millinery you do both. Mitchell & Reeder, Westminster, S.C.-38-41. -Tho many friends of Mrs. W. L, Vernor will regret to learn that sho is quito indisposed, being confined to her homo. They will join with us th wishing for her speedy recovery. -Rev. A. W. Taylor will hold ser vices at St. John's Episcopal church, Walhalla, on Sunday next, Sept. 2 1, Pt tl o'clock. Tho public is cordially Invited to attend lilia and all other services at the church. -13. R. Moss, who has been ab sent from Walhalla for a number of weeks, returned to Walhalla last week. Mr. Moss has been engaged as a special olkcer in Columbia during tlie strike of tho shopmen in the rail way service. - If you think of holding your cotton, bring it to thc Seneca Cotton Warehouse Company. Their charges are low, advances liberal, and Six Der Cent Money.--adv. - Mrs. J. C. M Ickier, of Saluda, is visiting at tho home of her brother, S. X. Mickler, and family. Mrs. Mick 1er, who for many years resided in Walhalla, has a host of friends who aro delighted to meei her again - Married, at ?he residence of thc ofllclnting minister, Rev. 1>. M. Lyda, Of Walhalla, oil Sunday, Sept. 16th, Miss Lola Watkins and J. T. Rear den, both of Walhalla. Tho young couple luive the best wishes of nu merous friends. - Dr. Witherspoon Wallace, of At lanta, spout the past week-end tn Walhalla and was accompanied home by Mrs. Wallace and little daughter, Ann, who have been spending the Bummer wita Mrs. Wallace's parents. Major and Mrs. W. J. Strlbling. - We will charge ?3.50 per bale for ginning this . season, furnishing bagging and ties. We uso 2 and 2% pound jute bagging and whole ties. Jute bagging adds weight and makes a neat bale. Westminster Oil and Fertilizer Co.-adv.-35-tf. -The baby clinic held at tho court house on Tuesday was a marked suc cess. More than GO babies were ex amined, many being found with ton sil and adenoid troubles and other minor defects-/-all curable with the pr?per/attentlon, Tho clinic was con ducted by tho Stalo nurse, Miss ?Blackburn, of Columbia, assisted by Dr. E. A. Hines, of Seneca, and tho physicians of Walhalla. Tho ladios of tho town also rendered able as sistance to tho doctors making tho examinations and thc nurse in charge. There will bea clinic on Fri day of this week at Westminster, and any mother who was unable to bring her baby to Walhalla for examina tion will bo rendered tho samo ser vira? at Wcstmlnsted at that Hmo. If your babies arc niling-or if not it is well to have thom examined, and this is an opportunity no mother should neglect. Those examinations aro entirely free, and you receive thc bone tit of expert advice without any eli arge whatever. -Just received, a shipment of the well known High Point buggies. Call and get one. (If you ride, ride right.) W. M. Brown, Walhalla, S. C.-adv.-38-tf. -The Gipsy Smith meeting in Walhalla last Sunday was an excep tionally good one in point of numbers of people attending and also in tho matter of the sermon and the service as a whole. Convenient arrangement for seating capacity had been made in Ibo grove at tho court house, and we litivc heard the attendance vari ously estimated at from j ,000 to 2,oi)0. We believe ti coisorvativo es timate! would place tho crowd at be tween 1,200 and 1,500. Tho atten tion given the noted evangelist was all thal could he desired. His clear exposition Of tho Cospel bc so force fully presents holds ono's attention riveted and compels tho closest at tention to what ho has to say. His meetings al Seneca, and the special services held at Wesinii aster and Walhalla, have been tho. means of accomplishing great and, we believe, lasting good. Mr. Smith is a plead ing and persuasive preacher rather than a sensationalist and emotional. His services during tho past two and a half weeks have boon in tho nature of appeals to tho hotter nature of his great audiences, without any attempt to play on thc emotions myl to cre ate religious excitement. There will bo four moro services at tho toni in Seneca alter to-day. Mr. Smith will then leave (next Monday) for other evangelistic engagements, i lo will long bc remembered by thousands in Ocoueo, and wo hope and believe that his labors in our county will result In great and lasting good. We are informed that tho ingathering of peoplo nt the Seneca churches last. Sunday was evidence that thc people of OCOIIOO have been made to think of their future wed fare. (Other Local Items on- 4th Pago.) Doomed to Gallows, Hangs Self, Salem, Oregon, Sept. ll. - Rich ard M. Bramfield, under sontonco to hang for murder of Dennis S. Rus soll, cheated tho ga How Wednesday afternoon when ho hanged liimsolf iii lils cell at the StatOv penitentiary hore. Bru m field used a foot of ropo which had probably boon -smuggled in to him. I 1888 1922 THE NEW / Apt ^y, fe 8 O N S ARE I That's all we need to tell you. New Fall Styles with the distinctive mark, and thc good, old-rock bottom Stetson Quain). If you're n regular St ? st son customer, of course you'll want one o> thc 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 "fccl?ng for style" is, that the young men talk about. TE? Stetson Qualit y Mark on every Stetson Hats. C. w. WALHALLA, S. C. S.'?.-V iniv.-j:i.T?ri\arxv_ ...rai ?r.r^-ixv'mrjL'ava i mn jua iruMvpismntaaM ??fil wt Mm f%M Billi THF HOUSEWIFE OF TO-DAY is as much of ll business wo llum as tlio Indy who works in ?n olTieo or conducts n business, and she keeps her household and personal allowance in tx bunk, issues checks in paying tho household expenses or regular bills. THEY FIND IT AX EASY WAV to keep track of tho monthly outlay, and more convenient Hum the eternal bother of having chango on limul to pay tradesmen's hills. The Enterprise Bank, Walhalla, C. EX-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 the week. The same theory will apply by thc month or by the year. SAVE! and deposit your savings with us. Wc paya substantial interest on your savings by agreement. WE ARE ALWAYS WILLING TO HELP YOU with your financial troubles. Our officers and * directors are successful business men and farmers. 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