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KEOWEE COURIER (Established 1810.) Killel cd at thu Postolllce ut Wal halla, S. Ci as Mail Matter of tlio Second Class, under Act of Congress, ?larch 3d, I ?70. I'ujiHshcd Every Wednesday Morning SUHSCHIPTION I?KICE~ Ono Year.81.00 Six Mouths.5? Tinco Months. ... .30 Adcrtivsing Kates reasonable. By Stock, Siielor, Hughs & Slielor. Communications of a personal character charged for ns advertise ments. Obituary natlces, cards of thanks and tributes of respect, either by individuals, lodges or churches or societies, charged for as for adver tisements. Cash must accompany the manuscript, and all such notices will bc marked "Adv.* in conformity with postal requirements. WALHALLA, S. C.: WEDNESDAY, OCT? IS. 1022. ?J? fr fr fr fr fr fr fr .]? fr ?J? *fr fr HOME DEMONSTRATION fr fr NOTES. fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr fr Top Dressing for Vegetables. All gardeners should realize that a top dressing of nitrate of soda ap plied to cabbage, beets, carrots and turnips arising from thc August planting will double the size of these and hasten tho time of maturity, making them much moro crisp and bet 1er. Cabbage, collards and other vege tables attacked by cabbago worms chewing insects should bo dusted with calcium arsenato or dusted with air-slaked lime and arsenato of lead 1 0 to I. For tho annihilation of tho suck ing insects and harlequin bugs spray with lime-sulphur or kerosene emul si?n. Transplant lettuce plants eight Inches in tho row^thin beets and tur nips f> six inches in tho row. pars nips and carrots to throe inches in (be drill. Keep ibo fall Irish potato crop free from weed s and give them a heavy earth mulch niter each rain to in sure a good crop. Plttnl spinach nt intervals of four we (ks. When plants are throe inches high, lilia to four inches apart in the drill. When beginning to use (hom, take 'tn; every other'plant ?if first. Celery plants may be set now'where they aro to grow. Transplant them OUR SALES FORCE WE HAVE RECENTLY ADDED TO OUR SALES EOHCM THAT YOU MA V HE SKKVEI) MORE PROMPTLY AND EFFICIENTLY. RECUDAR SALESPEOPLE. MISS CORNELIA FOSTER, MHS. MYERS, MISS (?ERTRUDE OS HORNE, MR. H. F. JA MERSON, MR. HILLY DA HUON, Mit. J. E. HA lt PHIL EATHA FOR SATURDAYS, MR. CHIEF MCMAHAN, MR. JAS. HENRY IIAIH'ER, M IIS. HUHLEY, MUS. DANIEL. MISS N1 NA HA li PER, (ashier. O UTI XL'S, Yard I.V. Mottled, Solid Colors, Pink, Hine, White ainl (?ray Outings all best I tic. values, J.T- Yard IKn I Ubi iun KMmaiMatfmm?twmamm?iMMa?ma?aam?mwBmitm??m CROCHET SPREADS, i. (ru largo size Crochel Hod Spreads, m pretty Woven I local I "a ?.til iis-Sj."-, ia I-I limb <t? fin LADIES.", LISLE HOSE. Ladies' (Jenni n e Mcrcei'lz.ed Lisle Hose, in Coi doran, Cray and Hluek and While-30c. values at, l'air 25c. LADIES' UNION SUITS. Ladies1 l ine bleached bibbed Union Suits, from on" of th.?* best known underwear nickers. A quill* Hy easily worth SI.75. Hero now at-Snit - QI OK vit I ., MEN'S NECKWEAR, r>oc. Twenty do/.en Wide-End silks and tho new stylo Sdi; Kui! I our ill-llniid lies-S |,U0 value-, nt Special-Cindee 50c. MEN'S UNION S! ITS, 30 dov' it M< ? Extra bunill> Elastic bibbed Wlntei i nion snits, (.Iii full to tho number -Sizes Ul to JO. 'ibis is an extra good ono, at-Suit $1.25 t in rich land, fertilizo heavily aud give frequent cultivation. Tho sowing of turnips may still continue-tho white globe, yellow Aberdeen, Kl?t Dutch, purple-top and cow-horn for winter uso. Continuo to tow onion seed and plant sots until Oct. 20. Thc Spanish brown and Australian brown aro tho very best keepers. Do not forget to plant swoetpeas. pansies, and to transplant your bulbs m w for spring beauty. Ethel L, Counts, Co. Home Demonstration Agent. Twelve-.AIHr? Hiver Association. Kollowing is tho program of tho union meeting of Twelvo-Milo River Association, which will moot with Roono's Creek church on Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 2 8 and 29: Saturday. 10 to 10.30 a. Bl.-Devotional, by C. I. Murphreo. 10.30 to 11.15-1st query: What does tho church stand for? Dr. J. M. Mltcholl. 11.15 a. m.* to 12 m.-2"d query: How should erring church members bo restored. Opened by E. Littleton. Adjourn for dinner. 1 to 1.20 p. m.-Song service. I. 30 to 2.15 p. m.-3d query: Our part in tho kingdom work. Rev. C. R. Abercrombie. 2.15 to 3 p. m.-What has been gained by tho 75 million drive? Rev. W. M. Walker. Sunday Morning. Devotional by W. W. Kendley. 10.30 to 11.30 a. m.-Reports and short talks from all tho Sunday schools. II. 30 a. m.-Sermon by Dr. J. H. Mitchell. Sunday afternoon.-Song service. All churches 'please send delegates. C. I. Murphree. Clerk. W. M. Mitchell, Moderator. Oconce Teachers' Association. Tho Oconee County Teachers' As sociation will hold Its first regular meeting of tho scholastic year 1922 L'3 on Oct. 28th at 10.30 a. m. in tho auditorium of tho Walhalla High School. This meeting will be Of vital interest to every teacher and trustee in Oconeo county. Plans for tho school year will be discussed and study center classes will be organized. Anv interesting^ program of talks and entertainment^ features has been planned. Teachers, let's make Oct. 2S a big Rally Day for tho teachers of Oconeo county. iL. C. Speares. Pulaski Singing Convention. Tho Pulaski Singing Convention will meet on the fourth Sunday after noon with tho Brasstown church. Let everybody be there promptly nt :.' o'clock sharp. J. B. Phillips, President. Dovie Ra moy, Sec.-Treas. Compulsory Attendance Law will be put Into effect at Issnquoonn School District, No, 3S, on Nov. 2n. The opening dato will be announced later. Parents will idease take notice and seo that all children of school ago start promptly on the opening day. R. A. Craig, for Yr US'.COS. Where low pric< Anding most I >? ( ? STC Style Plus Ck STYLE PIA'S CLOTHES FOR M A N D ll Kill GRADE WORKMA NSII GIVE SATISFACTION TO THE T STOUTS AND $25.00 $30 Gold Medal Cl NO HIGHER PRAISE NEED BE CU)T ll EH Tl IA X THE MAW SA I' WORN THEM FOR YEARS-liLC STOUTS AND .,0 1 IUU $15.0 THE KIND THAT HOI,I) THEIR FE lt EX'IT PATTERNS TO CHOOSE TO Boys'1 OLD TH Fl TO CHOOK $6.00 1 Young M LI,S THESE ) WORSTED $12.50 1 OUR FACTORY CALLS THESE 20-CA SHIMERS AND WORSTED AND FANCIES MENS ll EA I) WEAR, glen's New Fall lints-Best Sta ples nnd Colors->Felts and Vel ours $1,50T,\S5,00" Pleated Back, Italic] Caps for ."Men and Boys-. $1.00 AND $2.00 'Rainfall ana Temp?r?t uro. Below ls a record ot meteorological observations taken by H. W. Brandt, co-operative observer ?of the. Weaihef Bureau of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, during the-week ending October 15, 1922, at 7 p. m. (Tho Instrumental readings are from gov ernment standard instruments ex posed lu the manner recommended by tho chief of the Weather Buroau) : Character of V Day. Date Tempera ture. , 7 fi tr ; ,3 Oct. 9-Cloudy . . . Oct. 10-Clear Oct. 11-Clear Oct. 12-Clear Oct. 13-Ptly Cldy. Oct. 14-Ptly cldy. Oct. 15-Cloudy. . , Total rainfall . . , 1.18 .60 .30 69 67 70 80 63 60 66 58 44 39 39 39 44 52 2.08,' Tho South Union School. Tho South Union school will open on Oct. 30*h, and tho compulsory at tendance law will begin on that dato. (Signed): E. B. Keese, M. W. Gibsoil, J. E. Farr, Trustees. Republican Leader Dead. Philadelphia, Oct. 16.-State Sen otor Edwin Varo, Republican leader of Philadelphia, died at his home in Ambler, near hero, to-day. He was CO pears old. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. Tho State of South Carolina, County of Oconee. IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. The Union Central Lifo Insurance' Company, of Cincinnati, Ohio, a Corporation created by and exist ing under the Laws of tho Stato of Ohio, Plaintiff, against Leonard O. Brown, W. J. Schroder, in his own right and as Adminis trator of the Personal Estate of Thomas E. Alexander, Deceased; Inez S. Jaynes, Frank C. Alexan der. Fredda A. Youngblood and W. P. Bolick, Defendants. (Copy Pom Summons for Relief plaint Served.) To tho Defendants Above Nain You are hereby summoned a: quired to answer the Comp!? this action, which is herewith s upon syou, and to serve ti 1 your Answer lo tho said Cont cn the subscriber, at his ?fllbe, Public Square, at Walhalla? Carolina, within twenty . tho servico hereof, exclus; t day of such sorv'ce; and I Vf ? to answer tho^omplalnt with 1 time aforesaid, tho Plaintiff action will apply to the Co rt : relief demanded In the Co ip >)j Dated thi3 tenth day of < :tott< . D. 1922. R. T. JA i'j> ?S, piaipUffs ' ! ? ir'noy \V. J. SCHRODER, (Seal.) C. C. Pi Oct. 1 8, 1922. 2.? I I ro il red .f int '.!0 il ft or : e 1 : o I s BS are a certainty ai everything to wea] )CKS >thes for Men. EX ARE STRICTLY AI iL-WOOL IP, AND A RE GUARANTEED TO Mo WEABER, REGULARS ,00 $35.00 [othes for Men. GIVEN OUR FINE GOLD MEDAL ISFIED Cl STOMP.RS WHO HAVE i : si ;Rt; ES A N I) FA W.\s REGULARS 0 $30.00 Snits. SlfAPW AN!) COLOR. MA NV DIE FROM. SIZES 8 to 18 $1 2i5Q en's Suits. STUDENT SUITS FOR Roys io to 8-PLA IX BLUES, PJ\ STRIPES $20.00 Sells for Cash ??e I J. E. HARPER, Prop MASTKU H SALE STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA? COUNTY OP OCONEE. la- Court of Common Pleas. Pursuant to a dooroo of the afore said Court, tn tho case named be low, 1 w.111 offer for sale, to tho "high est bidder, in front of tho Court I louse- door, at Walhalla, S. C., on MONDAY, tho (5th day of November, 1922, between tho legal hours of aale, tho tract of land below describ ed: Miss Essie Cllnkscafcs, as Assignee Plaintiff, against J. B. Hallums, L. S. Horton, W. F. Marshall, G. H. Bullea and T. L. , Strlbling, Defendants. All that cortain* piece, parcel or tract of land situate lying and being in Center Township, of tho County of Oconeo, State of South Carolina, ad joining lands of D. H. Marett, J. L. Whitfield. T. D. Marett and M. G. Glymph, containing sixty-five (65) acres, moro or less, being the same tract of land convoyed to me (J. B. Hallums) by G. H. Balles and W. F. Marshall by deed dated June 2, 1920, which doed is to be recorded. Terms of Salo: CASH. . Purchaser to pay extra for deed and stamp. W. O. WHITE, Master for Ocnoee County, S. C. OCC 18, 1922. . 42-44 JUDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE. The State of South Carolina, County'of Oconee. IN COURT OF PROBATE. C. H. Ellison, os Administrator of tho ?state of Lucy Bickens, De ceased, Plaintiff, against Warren Pickens, et al, Defendants. BY VIRTUE of a docreo of the Court of Probaio for Oconee County, S. C., in tho above entitled action, made 29th day of September, 1922. I will sell,.at public auction, in front of Walhalla Court House, . in Wal halla, S. C.. to tho highest bidder, on Salesday in Novomber, of 19 22. be ing MONDAY, the 6th day of No vember, 1922, during tho legal hours of sale, the following tracts of land, to-wit: TRACT NO. 1. -All that piece, parcel or lot of land situate, lying and being In tho Town of Seneca, County of Oconeo, State bf South Carolina, bounded on tho north by tho northern half of Lot Number Eighty-Five, as shown on plan of tho Town of Seneca, on the oast by Wal nut Street, on the north by the south ern one-fourth of Lot Number Eigh ty-Five, devised to Corrie Bradloy, and on the west by Lot Number Eighty-Six, and containing one eighth of one aero, more or loss. TRACT NO. 2. -All that piece, parcel or lot of land situate, lying and being in tho Town of Seneca. County of Oconee. State of South Carolina, bounded on tho north by a por ?.lon of Lot Number Eighty Five on tho cast by Wainui Street, on the south of Lot Number Seventy six, and on tho west .by Lpt Number Eighty-Six. same being the southern oifo-fottrth of Lot Number Eighty Five, shown on the plan of the Town of Seneca, and devised to Corrio Bradley by the last will and testa ment of Lucy Bickens, deceased E AT id yoii have the ad< r for any member c -LOW S??k? ( ANTON CREPES, WOOL MIXED Do CHINES. RIGHT STYLES FRO $7:50 $12 - -- m i ?inMinummi.ni wm^gfky All Woo SERGES, POI RET TWILLS ANI1 $5.75 w T Coat Suits LADIES1 COATS. LADIES' SLITS. MISSES' COATS. CHILDREN'S COATS. Men's MEN'S GOOD WEARING SUITS, PATTERNS-HEAVY AND MEDI $12 be ?BB Sells 'Em for Less . - SENECA, S.C. TERMS-CASH. That la ovcnt ol failure of the purchaser, or purchas ers, td comply with the torms ot the salo within five days from date' of sale, the said Judgo of Probate do re-advertise and re-sell said promises on tho following Snlosday, or some convonient Salosday thereafter, at the same place and on' thc same terms ns heretofore sot out, at tho risk of the former purchaser, or pur chasers, and that ho do continuo so to do until ho has found a puchasor. or purchasers, who shall comply \Vith tho terms of salo. Purchaser/to pay extra for rovonuo stamp? and deed. . j V. E. MARTIN. Judgo bf Probate for Oconee County. South Carolina. Oct. 18, 1922'. 42-44 ' SUMMONS FOB UMLIEF. Tho State of South Carolina, County of Oconee. ? COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. 1 The Union Central Life Insurance Company, of Cincinnati, Ohio, a Corporation created by and exist ing under the Laws of the State of Ohio, 'Plaintiff, against Genoral Butler Gillespie, Wm. J. Schroder, in his own right and as Administrator of the Personal Es tate of Thos. E. Alexander, De ceased; Inez S. Jnynes, Frank C. Alexander and Fredda A. Young blood, Defendants. (Copy Summons for Relief.-Com plaint Served.) -To tho Defendants Above Named: You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the Complaint in this action, which ls herewith served upon you, and -to sorvo a copy of your Answer to j/io said Complaint ?in tho subscriber, at his office, on the 'Pub lic Square, nt Walhalla, South Caro i lina, within twenty days af tor the service-hereof, exoluslvo of the day of such service; and if you fall to answer the Complaint Within the time aforesaid, tho Plaintiff In this action will apply to tho Court for the relief demanded tn tho Complaint.. Dated this fifth day of October, A. D. 1922. R. T. JA YNES, Plaintiff's Attorney. W. J. SCHRODER. (Sonl.) c c. P. Oct. 18, 1922. 42-44 SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. Tho State of South Carolina, County of Oconee., COURT OF COM MON PLEAS. Sophie Ritter, Plaintiff, against Wm. J. Schroder, in his own right and as Administrator of the Per sonal Estate of Thos. E. Alexan der, Deceased; Inez S. Jaynes, Frank C. Aloxandor and Fredda A. Youngblood, Defendants. (Copy Summons for Rellof.-Com-' plaint Served.) To tho Defendants Abovo Named: You aro hereby summoned and re quired to. answer tho Complaint In this action, witton ls herewith served upon you, and to servo a copy of your Answer to the said Complaint on the subscriber, at his office, on' tho Pub He Square, at Walhalla, South Caro lina, within twenty days afte? tho sorvlcd hereof, oxcluslve of the day of such Borvlce; and If you fall to answer tho Complaint within tho time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for tho rollef demanded in tho'Complaint. Dated September Cth, A. D. 1922. R. T. JAYNES, Plajjitlff's Attorney. W. J. SCHRODER, (Seal) C C P. Oct. 18, 1922.' 42-44 Seneca Cotton Warehouse . CAPACITY 5.000 BALES :C fi ARGES Storage and Insurance, 30c. per month. Liberal Cash Advances on Stored Cotton. Interest Rate? G Per Cent Per Annum on all New Business. G. W. GIGNILLIAT, President. led advantage of if the family. PRICER dresses. ?CREPES, TAFFETAS AND CREPE <M BEST NEW YORK STYLE MAR .75 $19.50 ID resses. i THICOTINE WOOIi I1RI?SSKS '"$19.50 and Coats. .$12.50T $25.00 .. . . $12.75 10 $28.50 .$7.50 10 $13.50 .$3.50T0$10.00 Suits. i IN HOI/II) COI.OllS ANO 1'A.VCV I'M W'KIOHTH - 8-IMEOU HUIT .50 BIG STOCKS WELL SELECTED, EFFICIENT SERVICE AND LOW PRICES IS THE COM BINATION THAT MAKES US QROW BIG GER EACH YEAR. MEN'S OVERALLS AND SHIRTS. * Wo uro selling good brands of Mien's Overalls or Jumpers nt SI.23 (hough tho market has advancd beyond the possibility of this price, on now purchases* Mon's Good Overalls. . ., . .$1,80 Men's Fast-Color Chambray Shirts.\ . ,00c. to 75c. Boys' Chambray shirts, fioc, to ?ric. Boys' Overalls,. 75c, 85c. and f)5c. Cotton Goods Prices for October. ...15c. 121/2C. ...10c. ...I OCi 121/2C. . 20c. 1 Rn ... I Ubi ...19c. ...15c. 25c. 20c. 19c. . I ubi 10? I uni 15c. 25c. 221/2C Best Outings, Light or Dark-Yard . Good Outings Yard . Fast Color Apron Ging hams-Vii ni. Solid or Fancy Calicos Yard.J 04-00-1-yard Sheeting-Yard Longcloth, Heavy and Fine WeaVo-Yard.... Good Cheviots Yard. Best Cheviots Yard. 30-Inch Percales Yard. ... Woven Shirting Madras, Yard .... 130-incIi Cretonnes Yard. _ 25c. Marquisette Curtain Va rd. ttl-inch Curtain Scrim Yard. Amoskcng Gingham Yard. ...... \ J L? I 20-inch Bleached ('anton Flannel-Yard. B?i>t Khaki Cloth Yard ... . 27-1 neb Lad Lass! Y a ni. BOYS' UNION SUITS. Boys' Ribbed on Heavy Flccco Llncd I nion Suits nt-Snit 75c. ami up to $1.00 87 PAIRS OF SHOES LA ST- SAT UR DA V. Lust Sat unlay, hy actual count, wo sold 87 pairs of Shoes, and wo sell thom /ivory day In tho week, too. lt pays to buy gootl Shoes. Sorry ones aro high nt any pilco.