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E are ager the finest c Shipped < the makers. Satisfa The best of everytl THE PEOPLE'S 1 j WALIIALL.1 ONE CENT A WORD (Small advertisements under this heading inserted at rate of one cent a word per insertion. Four insertions for price of tliree.) (NOTICE.-No advertiser-cut ac cepted for this column for Ixss than iii cents, ono insertion.) > MONEY TO LOAN on Improved Farm Lands. R. E. BRUCE, Pick ens, S. C. 2G-tf STRAYER-Black Hound Dog; an swers lo name of "Krank." lt o ward if returned to NORMAN RIDLEY, Wost I nion, S. C. I'M I* HEMSTITCHING. - Have your Fall Dresses, Lingerie and Linen lln Ishod with Hemstitching. | Mrs. M. Puckhnbor, AVAHADLA, S. C. 42* ... W A R N 1 N (J !-No Hunting, no Trespassing on Lauds of tho under signed: /. D. CRENS11AW, W. O. WHITE._ . 4 0-4? FOR SALE-Ono hundred bushels Fulghum Seed Oats; homo raised; guaranteed pure. Also, Pigs for salo. W. D. MOSS, Walhalla, S. C. 3 2-tf NOTICE.-The Keowee Courier is in position to handle subscriptions to all tho leading periodicals. Wo will appreciate your business. FOB SALE -- Ford Touring Car, 1020 Model, with starter; new bat tery, now tires, good paint. Cheap. Address T. E. HOLCOMBE, West minster, S. C._11 * FOR BENT - Several Two-horse Farms und three One-horse Farms. Within three miles of Walhalla. For particulars soo or write MKS. W. C. WESTER, Walhalla, S.C., Rt.il. II? MONEY TO LOAN on improved farm lands in Oconeo county. Loans to run for live years nt t> per cent. N. li. FANT, Insurance Agent, Wal halla, s. c. _ as-tf FOR RENT-3-horso Farm, three miles from Walhalla. Coed land for corn and cotton and small grain. For particulars write or see J, D. 1S BELL, Walhalla, S. C. 35-tf FOR SALE-one Lol on Chestnut street, 00 foot front; ',) Mahogany Rockers, _ Mahogany Tnblos, I Hall Stand. All ?it a bargain. Apply to MKS. JOHN P. HUTCHISON, Main St., Walhalla, S. C. 11 FOR SALE Ol' Trude-One Olds mobile 'louling Car; repainted; new top; in hes! condition, Take Ford or cotton us part payment. A bargain for cash. W. B. DELL, Walhalla, S. C. 4 0 MEAL FOR SEED.-We are now trading Meal for Cotton Seed, pound for pound. Offer subject to with drawal at any time, so get yours now while the offer holds good. WEST MINSTER OIL ic FERTILIZER CO., Westminster, S. C. 41-42 FOR BENT-A Karin above Wal halla, on National Highway. Kino land, .">') or 60 acres bottom land; good bouse; linc pasturo; graded school half mile. Reliable parties only. Address P. O. Box 27_'. Wal halla, S. C. 40-13* IXUI STKIOI S MEN and Women wanted to retail the genuine Wat kins Products in city territories. Ex ceptional opportunity to Ile up with Ibo oldest nml largest company of Its kind. Our hustlers' a vor a ge in come is ?J l. l 0 an hour. Are you do ing as woll? if not, write to-day for freo samples and particulars, THE I .1. lt. WATKINS CO., Dept. SI, New, York, N ,Y . 10-43* 'IT PAYS 5 WAYS' In east In east in east a i When you ren( And when von -if hy ru This is 1 with ihe Pac!ri California will . Has the policyholners < lt will rt me. N. L,. PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE AND LE STROTHER BANK BLDG I its for thc sate of :andiesin the land, i?irect to us from ction guaranteed, tiing at .IIA lt MACY", Lt S. C. PRICE FOR (M T., 1022. - Hens 17c., Frys 2 0c.., Hides 7c. Lb. Don't sell for less. My expenses are small, therefore I pay boat prices. See mo. BROWNLOW O ELKE RS, Walhalla, S. C. ll* MEAL FOR SEED.-We are now trading Meal for Cotton Seed, pound for pound. Offer subject to with drawal nt any time, so get yoursnow while tho offer holds good. WEST MINSTER OIL & FERTILIZER CO., Westminster, S. C. '11-12 ST. FRANCIS CATHOLIC CHURCH, Muiildin Street, Walhalla, S. C. SERVICES OX THE FOURTH SUN DAY OF EACH MONTH. Sacrament of Pena nco.. . !>.::n II. m. Mass and Sermon.IO.On a, m. Rev. Timothy J. McGrath, Kei lor, st. Joseph's Church, Fast Karie and, North McDufllo Sis. Anderson, S. C. ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?|? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J. ?T? ?J? LOCAL AND PERSONAL. 4. --See us for guns and ammunition. Our stock is complete. J. H. Alley, Wost Union, S. C.-udV.-41-44. - -A. P. Fant, of Anderson, was tho guest of his brother, X. L. Fant, and family for a' short while last week. --For Sale-Acid phosphate, 16 per cent; just arrived. West Union Oil Mill-adv.-4 l. - Mrs. Hertha Shelor and little daughter. Mildred, left last Sunday for Charleston, where they will be for two weeks visiting relatives. -Special-If you fail to visit our grocery storo Oct. 14th you will not get your share of Gold Dust. Mitch ell & Reeder,Westminster, S.e.-adv -Superintendent of Education L. C. Spearos loft yesterday for Colum bia, where he is attending a meeting of the Superintendents of Education of this State. Mr. Spearos will be ab sent from his oflice until Saturday. -y-Shoes - Shoes! - More of 'em than Carter had oats. See us- for shoes, and renie m ber: "We trade you service tor business." J.H. Alley,West I nion, S. C.-adv.-4 1-44. .-Don't fail to see the play at the Auditorium Friday night, Oct. 13th. You will regret) it if you do. Under tho auspices of tho Civic League. Ad mission, adults 30c, all school chil dren, Hie. - If you fail to see our stock of millinery yon fail to see the best line at the least price. Mitchell ?fe Reeder, Westminster, S. C.-adv.-3S-41. - Mrs. T. ll. 11 uglis is expected to return to Walhalla ibis week, after spending a week at Dr. Tyler's Hos pital In Greenville. Her many friends will be glad to learn that she is re covering so rapidly. - Flowers for all occasions ht nell's Drug Store, agents for Pant's Greenhouse, Anderson, s. C. Hi'gn class lunera! work a specialty.-au? 10-1? - Neill Macaulay, of Columbia, spent a few days In Walhalla last week on bis way to Atlanta, where he has entered tho Southern Dental College. His numerous friends hero were pleased lo meet him again. - -Cold weather is hero and re minds us of the old reliable "lianes" underwear, sold by J. H. Alley, West I nion, S. C.- adv.- I 1 - I I. -Miss Pauline Hughs, who has been spending some time In High lands, is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Hughs, and among other relativos and friends in Wal halla, she will return to North Car olina Thursday. ? of sickness'.? monthly income. ! of accident, u mont lily income. ? of permanent total disability, nonthly income. .h old age, a monthly income. pass away, pays your loved ones soldent, doubles tho amount. tow a multiple income policy o Mutual Life Insurance (Jo. of protect you. best legal organization ?for if any company in America:' pay you lo talk this over with FANT, Agent, ADING FIRE INSURANCE COS., WALHALLA, S. C. J -AU kinda of hoad wear at J. H. ' Alley's, West Union/S. C.-adv.-44. -Seeing is believing. See "Patty make Ulinga hum" at the High School Auditorium Friday night at 7.30. j -?-McCormick mowing machines and rakes at lowest pi ices for cash. W. M ' Brown. Walhalla.--adv.-tf. j ! -"Patty Makes Things Hum," at the Auditorium Friday night of thia I j week, at 7.30. Be on time and get a : good seat. Admission, 30 and 15c. . -Cokor's Fulgrum oats, one year from pedigree, screened and graded; j I? 1.00 per bushel. Texas Red Rust j j Proof, screened and graded, 7">c. perl bushel. Marett Farm and'Seed Co., Westminster, S. CVf-ad.^SO-tf. --Wo aro requested To announce that a special conference will be held by ibo members of Liberty Baptist church, at the church, next Sunday, Oct. 15th, at ll o'clock a. m. livery member should be prosont, as thor^ nre important propositions lhat de mand the attention of tho church. -Sam .Iones said tho only benefit he over derived from insurance was sleep. Am not a doctor, but if you can't sleep at night, you had liefer seo mo. X. L. Fant, fire and life in surance, Walhalla, S. C.-adv. -Married, at tho residence of t,ho Officiating magistrate, P. A. Brown, on Sunday, Oct. Sib, Miss Alice New ton, of Walhalla, and Lawrence Mc Call, of Newry. The young couple have the good wishes of numerous friends. - Special--dot ymir share of freo Cold Dust at our grocery store next Saturday. .Mitchell & Reeder, West minster, S. C.- adv.-i I -?-On tho afternoon of Oe. 12th, at 3 o'clock, thc Paul I.Iayne Circle will entertain the County federation of Women's Chilis at ibo homo of Mrs. C. W. Bauknlght, Walhalla. The prcsidoiil and delegates from each federated club, and from those clubs 'desiring to join this organization, aro invited to be present. -You can save money on .laynes* al! leather lino of shoes. Walk a block and save a dollar. "Jaynes cuts the price and sells the goods."-adv. - Married, at the residence of W. .J. Schroder. Clerk of Court, at his residence on Main street, oh Sunday, Oct. 1st, Miss Bertie Lawrence, Of Westminster and B. C. Simpson, also of Westminster. Th? ceremony was performed hy Clerk of Court Schro der. -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. -If you are interested in the Wal halla G rn dod School library and have any books which you will contribute, if you will notify Mrs. Jas. Darby, Mrs. Ooo. Seaborn or Mrs. Chas. W. Batlknight, they will be called for, and tho donation will bo greatly ap preciated by both the children of the school and the Parent-Teachers' As sociation. -Now ls tho time, to buy buy your Oliver plows. Oct ready for tho fall season. Buy tho Genuine Oliver. W. M. Brown, Walhalla, S. C.-adV.-tf. - Married, at the home of tho offi ciating minister, Rev. L.'M. Lyda, in Walhalla; on Oct. 10th, at ll a. ni., Miss Artie Stewart, of Westminster, and Ceo. T. Landics, of Augusta, Ga. .Miss Stewart is* a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stewart, of Oho Toxa way section of this county and Mr, I.audios was reared In New York city and came South oifly a few days ago to claim, bis beautiful young bride. The couple" will make their home lu Augusta, Ga., where Mr. Dandies will enter business. - If yoi* want to save money on ginghams, outings, canton flannels, sweaters, etc.. trade at .laynes'. If you don't wan' to nave money, don't trade with him. That's fair, isn't it? Walk a block and save a dollar. "Jaynes cujs thc price and soils' the goods."-adv. - On last Wednesday evening at about ,G o'clock Rev. L. M. Lyda was attacked by bis milk cow, which in flicted a wound in his side with her born. Dr. B. F. Sloan was called Im mediately and he dressed ibo wound, which was found to be about an inch in depth and th roo i ire ho s long. Mr. Lyda is still confined to his bed, but is doing as well as could bo expected al this time. Ile hopes to be out in a short time. His many friends will he pleased to know that ho escaped what might have been very serious injury. -Wo will charge $3.50 per halo for ginning this season, furnishing hagging and ties. We ifso 2 to 2 Vis pound jute bagging and wholo lies. Jute bagging adds welghl and makes a neat bale. Schaeffer ti': Co., West minster, S. C.- -adv.-35.-tf. - -Patty Makes Things Hum," the play which will be presented under the auspices of the Civic League on Friday night of this week, Oct. 13th, at tho High School Auditorium, is calculated to please the lost exact ing. Don't fail to soc t a is splendid comedy. Thc entire cast ls made up Of local talent, and ur'ween nels there will bo special fea tu ros by some of Walhalla's talented entertainers and musicians. Admission; Adults 30c., school children 15c. Tho pro ceeds will be used in thc purchaso of a new curtain for the stage. - For Salo-Will arrive this week -CoalJ $10.00 per ion at mill. West Union OH Mill, adv.- li. | -Mrs. Luther Roach died at her home nour tho Knitting Mill village Monday night, after a brief illness, having boon sick only tbojtt three d?vs. We understand ti. ? tho cause of her .catii was typhoid lever. Mrs. Ro . w s a KUI i 30 ye i ago and is survived by her lins' i and seve ral children. There are nany"friends who will join with us hi . xt?ndli g <<> tho bereaved ones sympathy In their sorrow. -Wo will cha ig" >: i per bale for ginning this season, furnishing -bagging and ties. Wi .. " and 'J' - pound Jule ba-; - -hole lies. Jute bagg nd ntakos a neat n 'Ml I Korti 1 . : P= --?-^ -Seo our line of dresses, coat suits, ladies' and children's coats. Walk a block and-save'a dollar. "Jaynes. cuts the price and sells the goods."-adv. ' -Married, at the o?llc? of Clerk of Court, on Oct. 9, Miss Kiste Rich ardson, of Fair Play, and Townes Hamey, of Greenville. Tho ceremony was performed by Deputy Clerk D. A. Smith. . -Our line o? miiUnory is com plete, and we would bo glad to have you call. Mitchell & Reeder, West minster, S. C.-adv.-38-41. -T. B. Karlo, of Mariana, Fla,, was In Walhalla for. n short whilo last wooli. Mr. Karie will bb in the ^ounty for some time looking after matters of business. He ls a brother of J. R. Karlo, Ksq. -For Sale-Now cotton soed meal $2.00 por sack; new cotton seed hui's S0c. per hundred! . \Vo?i. Union Oii Mill.-adv-41-tf . -Jas. Wilson, manager of Tho Star Theatre, Walhalla, announces the reopening of his picture house next Monday. Oct. 16. Tho opening fea ture will he "Cod's Country and the Woman." The picture is taken from the story hy James Oliver Curwood, and was ono of the best, sellers. If you have not seen this picture you will do well to ihke advantage of this opportunity. This picture will bd shown tor two nights-Tuosday as well as Monday. Mr. Wilson says he has1 somo splendid pictures boo"ked. and hopes to have the liberal patron age of thc public. -Clothing. - A few of tho bar gains I have to offer my customers: Hig lot of odd coats from tino suits, aUjtwool, all sizes, ai. 7"ic. 'to $3.50. Dadles' and misses' odd short coats, all silk and satin lined, at $1.00 ?o $4.00. I hayo odd skirts to match these coats at a low pri<&. Men's overeen;s, men's and boys' pants and ladies' lopg coats, all at great bar gains. Dadles' $00.00 and $80.00 coat suits al $5.00 to $10.00. I also carry a nice lino'of hosiery. R. F. Sassard. next door to postolllce, Wal halla, S.'C.-adv.* -A complete chango of weather has come to Walhalla within the past IS hours. From hot and dusty we 'have entered a period of cool and muddy. Ono or two light overcoats have ventured out with men inside of them, and ibero are sweaters and wraps galore for tho women. Alto gether lt ls a happy change from tho dust-tilled lung typo of weather to the mud-carrying overshoe kind of weather. And lt has beeil most il\onk fully received by the people of Wal halla. We have heard not a word of complaint from Walhalla people. Mud looks mighty good to us now. -To Rent-Nice olllce rooms in same building in which Bell Tele phone Co. has Us olllco, on Main St. Can rent you single office or suit of rooms. See me al once if Interested. Very desirablo location. \V. M. Brown. Walhalla., S. C.-hdv.-tf. -The Star Theatre, Seneca, an nounces for showing at its picture house the balance of this, week and the tirst of next the following a it rac lions: Thursday, Shirley Mason in "Queenie," and a two-reel Harold Loyd corned)', "From Hand to Mouth"; Fridoy, 'Three Live dhosts,' a solid hour of fun, and Patho News. The usual Saturday program. West ern, comedy and tho 12th episode of "Titi Figl Dug Trail. Monday, Oct. 16, "Night Rose," featuring Lon Cha ndy, Cullen Dandis and Leal trice loy, and Aesop's Fables. There will be no picture on Tuesday on account of the circus In Seneca. -Von should see our lino of mil linery bofore you select your hats for tho winter. Mitchell ?fe Reeder, West minster, S. C.- adv.-;;8-li. - At the regular meeting ol' the Norton Chapter, I'.D.C., held at tho home of Mrs. James ll. Darby Mon day afternoon las:, the following offi cers were elected for tho ensuing term: Mrs. Ceo. Seaborn, president; Mrs. N. L. Fant, vice president; Mrs. C. W. Bauknlgllt, recording secre tary; Mrs. .las. M. Moss, correspond ing secretary; Mrs. J. W. Bell, treas urer; Mrs. W. D. Moss, registrar; Miss Lola Kaufmann, historian. The time for the regular monthly meet ing has been changed from' thc first Monday afternoon to the second Mon day afternoon in each month. "The chapter has been active and antici pates additional members at early meetings. -Special-On/So tm day, Oct. 14, we will give away Go'id Dust at our grocery store. Come. Mitchell ?fe Reeder, Westminster, S. C.-adv.-4 1. -The Dut beran church of Wal halla will next week entertain the Woman's Missionary Convention of the South Carolina Synod. This is Unite a large body, and tho meinber ellip of the Dut beran church will he tillite heavily taxed to entertain all the dolcgatos attending. H' there aro Citizens ol' Walhalla, who do not bo loilg to Die Lutheran church, who would l?;.c KI entertain any of Hit! dele;-,.: i es, notice to '.he entertain ment committee will he appreciated. Tlie Woman's Missionary Con vention oi' the South Carolina Luthe ran Synod will moot in st. John's church, Walhalla, Tuesday to Fri day, (n t. 17-20. There will bo 7f> or Du? delegates in attendance. Tho Children's Missionary Guild will ren der a program one evening. There will be a number of visitors from dif ferent parts of tho (burch In tho Smith. Sister Laura Oll?llatid, a re turned missionary from Africa, will attend the meetings. Mrs. Willard 1 ?kin. oj' v vv York, will take part, in the program, as will also several visitors Dom a distance. Tho congre gation wishes to lake this opporttl ' ny to extend an invitation to all the Christian workers in town to attend al] I lie sessions. Their discussions, will no doubt helpful and encour aging io yon. Kepi entativos of the 1 dlf." rent church 1;. es will be pros-j eni at different times. Jus! rei i ved. a shipment of the! Well known High Point buggies. Call, 1 gol on- ( I f ni n, ride I \'t ? w v r}W '" ' "r* s. , dv.-;:s-tf. 1888 \922 THE NEW TETSON5 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 judge for yourself what this Stetson "feeling for, style" is, that the young men talk about. The Stetson Quality Mark on every Stetson Hats. C W. PITCHFORD, WALHALLA, S. C. Teach The Child IT IS JUST AS EASY to teach a child thc habit of saving as it ls to permit it to acquire tho habit of spending. >. THE TOY HANK may bo used to teach a child tho Value of saving; and tho 'safety of banking. But parents permit tho child to use the toy bank ns a toy when very young, and then just at tho time when they should follow up tho toy bank stugo with a real b??nk account they give thc matter no further attention. IT IS UNJUST TO THE CHIJAV. There would bo moro savers and fewer spenders if parents <lid their duty. The Enterprise Bank, Walhalla, S. C. E-C-O-N-O-M-Y THE SUCCESSFUL PERSON is the one who saves systematically. For instance, if you are paid by thc week, if you save any money you will have to save by the week, The same theory will apply by the month or by the year. SAVE! and deposit your savings with us. Wc pay a substantial interest on your savings by agreement. WE ARE ALWAYS WILLING TO HELP YOU I 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 T BUYING COTTON I am in the market for Cotton. Will pay the highest price and will appreciate your business, See me before selling. TK 13. 13 A RBY, Walhalla, S. C. S _-Office in Thc-Enterprise Bank.