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E are agen the finest c Shipped c the makers. Satisfa The best of everytl TUM |>B?F?iR*8 I WALHALLA (Small advertisements under tbis heading inserted at rate of one cent a word per insertion. Four insertions for price of three.) (NOTICE.-No advertisement ac cepted for this column for loss tiinn Xii cents, ono Insertion.) AFTKI1 yOU THY elbois, try us. SMITH'S GARAGE, Walhalla, S. C. 42-13 ? MONEA' TO LOAN on Improved j Farm Lands. R. 13, BRUCE, Pick-1 ens, S. C. 26-tf STRAVFI)-Black Hound DogJ an swers to name of "Frank." Reward if returned to NORMAN RIDLEY, West Union, S. C. 4 U l i? .HEMSTITCHING. - Have your Fall Dresses, Lingerie and Innen fin ished with Hemstitching. Mrs. M. Puckhaber, WA H ALLA, S. C. 4 2* W A R N I N G t-No Hunting, no Trespassing on Lands of the under signed: J. D. CRENSHAW, W. O. WHITE._40-4 3 FOR SALE-Ono\hundred bushels Fulghum Seed Oats; homo raised; guaranteed pure. Also, Pigs for sale. W. D. MOSS, Walhalla, S. C. 32-tf NOTICE.-Tho Keowee Courier is In position to handle subscriptions to all tho leading periodicals. Wo will appreciate your business. FINE FARM FOR SALE-On Na tional Highway from Seneca to Wal halla, S. C. See W. lt. LYNCH for a bargain. Address Seneca, S. C., Rt. No. t. _ _4il?^_ POR' SALE - Duroc-Jersey Pigs; ready for delivery in about 30 days. All Pigs subject to registration. lt. A. CRAIG, (Farm near High Falls.; _ HIDES CP! - Express Hides to ATHENS HIDE CO., Athens, Ga. Illghesi wholesale prices. Laprohcs, overcoats and loather tanned from your hidos. l ! ! .MONEY TO LOAX ou improved farm lands In Oconco county. Loans to run for five years at 0 per cent. N. L. FANT, Insurance Agent, Wal halla, S. C. 38-tf FOR RENT--horse Karin, three milos from Walhalla. Good land for corn and cotton and snmll grain. For particulars write or see J. I). IS DELL, Walhalla, S. C. 35-tf FOR HALE small Farm at a bar gain; throe miles of Walhalla, on a good road. Close to good school. For price and particulars apply to C. F. EDWARDS, West i nion Garago.Wost Union, S. C. 42-43* FOR SA LE-One Small Farm, less than I'.-") acres; now four-room house; good barn, good waler; half nillo of Salem. Wilt take good Ford touring car as part payment. Easy terms on balance Apply I. A. WILLIAMS. Salem. S. C. 42* FOR RENT-A Farm above Wal halla, on National Highway. Fino land, 50 or (>0 acres * bot tom land; good house; line pasture; graded school half milo. Roi labio parlies only. Address I*. O. Box UTJ. Wal halla, S. C. f 10-43* INDUSTRIOUS MEX and women wanted to retail Hie genuine Wat kins Products In city territories. Ex ceptional opportunity lo Ho up wi:It tho olde;; and largest company of bs Kind, our hustlers' average In C01U0 ls $1.10 au hoar. Are you d ? lng as well1.' |f noi. write to-day fo. free samples and particulars. THE .1. U. SVATKINS CO., Dept. S I, Now York, N .V . 10-43* FOR SALE- - I have In my hands for sale one Lol of Land in tho Town of Walhalla, consisting of Ten Acres of Improved Land, one good live room Dwelling House with water works; good outbuildings, pasturo, Orchard and garden. This lol ls with in easy roach of churches and school, Und at tho same time ls secluded enough lo havo all tho advantngos of a country rosldoncc. Price. $2,500. Will soil for one-half cash, balance In one. and two years, secured hy n mortgage of premises. A real bar pain. For further particulars write or call on .1 IL S. DENDY, Walhalla, s. C. 42-13-' ST. FRANCIS CATHOLIC CHURCH, Mailldill Street, Walhalla, S. C. SERVICES OX THE FOI'RT ll SUN DAV OF EACH MONTH. Sacrament of Penance... ii.^n a. in, Mass and Sermon.10.00 a. m. Rev. Timothy I. McGrath, Rector, st. Joseph's Church, East Earle and North McDultio Sts., Anderson, S. C. Lts for the sale of andiesin the land, iirect to us from dion guaranteed, iii;g at < ?H A RM AC V, , S. O. _?_ M IO A li FOR SEED.-We are now trading Meal for Cotton Seed, pound for pound. Offer subject to with drawal at any time, so got yours now While tho offer holds good. WEST MINSTER OIL & FERTILIZER CO., Westminster, S. C._41-42 MEA I, FOR SEED_We qro now trading Meal for Cotton Seed, pound for pound. Offer subjefct to with drawal at any time, so got yours now while the offer holds good. WEST MINSTER OIL & FERTILIZER CO., Westminster, S. C. 41-42 SPECIAL MASONIC MEETING. There will bo a Special Communi cation of BlUO Ridge Lodge, No. !"2, A.F.M., on next Friday evening, Oct. 20th, al S o'clock. Tho meeting will bo purely social. District Deputy Robertson will bo present) and also Brother Klugh, both of Clemson College, and the Masonic Side De grees will ho exemplified. All of tho members of Dine Ridge Lodge aro urged lo attend, and visiting breth ren will bo cordially welcomed. ?*\ J. li. S. DENDY. \V. M. W. O. WHITE, Secretary. fr LOCAL AND PERSONAL. fr fr fr ?j? fr fr ?j? ?j? ?j? ?j? ?j? ?j? ?j? >j? ?j? ?j* ?j? fr ?j? ?j?, --See us for guns and ammunition. Our stock is complete. J. H, Alley, West Union, S. C.-adv.-11-4 4. - Miss Addie- Tatham spent sev eral days last week in Columbia vis iting at the homo of her relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brennecke. -For Sale-Acid phosphate. IC per cent; just arrived. West Union Oil Mill.-adv.-41-42. -W. D. White, Esq., of Anderson, spout tho week-end in Walhalla with his wife, who has for several weeks been visiting ker parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Hotrlck. - Shoos - Shoes! - More of 'cm than ('arter bad oats. Seo U3 for shoes, and remember: "We trade you service for business." J.H. Alley,West Union, S. C.-adv.-4 l- l 4. - Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Russell, who'l have been spending tho summer In .Walhalla with Mrs. Russell's parent, Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Kant, left lav week for their home in the Canal Zone. --W, B. corsets for ladies--perfect iu lit, style, quality. A new shipment has just arrived. Tho People's Store, Main street. Walhalla. "Bolter goods for less."-adv, --Mrs. L. A. Probst was'confined to her home for several days last week with a sovbre attack of tonsili tis. We are glad to report that she bas recovered and is allie to lie out again. -.Inst rocoived, a shipment of the well known High Point buggies. Call and get one. (If you ride, rido right.) W. M. Brown, Walhalla, S. C..adv.-3S-tf. - Mrs. J. T. Kay, of Belton, ls vis iting her daughter. Mrs. Cora Schro der. Her many friends will be glad to learn that she expects to bo with her d.nighter and family for several mouths. -Plenty high grade coal on hand nt present; $10.00 ton at tho mill. West I nion Oil Mill.-adv.- 12. --.Mrs. Hannah Sanders and sister, Miss Mamie Freeman, of West Un ion, returned this week from Charles ton, whore they spent ton days vls iiing among colativos and friends, They also attended the McCn.'rcl llosso uedding. which took placo in Charleston on Oct. 4th, You can Immediately croate an ?slate equal to tho savings of a llfe tlmo, nol sn bj oct to taxes, repairs or improvements. Better attend to it. Dolnys are fatal. N. L. Fant, Pacific Mutual, Walhalla, S. C.-adv. Dr. J. W. Mell spent seora I days ?ii Columbia lasL week visiting his sisters, Mrs. Kate McAlister and Miss May Boll, who is in Columbia for hospital treatment. The many friends of tho family deeply regret the con tinued illness of tho Lit tor, and hope for early roport of her improvement. - Now is the time to buy buy your Oliver plows. Cot ready for tho fall season. Ruy tho Genuino Oliver. W. M. Brown, Walhalla, S." C.--adv.-tf. - On the 15th of October Mr. and Mrs. Miles McDonald entertained a number of their friends ni a delight ful birthday dinner al their homo in Midway, singing and music were en joyed by the guests, and at the close of a pleasant day they" all departed, declaring the occasion would long be remembered by each guest. - Price ls soon forgotten, but tho recollection of finality lives on. The name Walkover Insures superiority in style and uniformity In quality of material and workmanship. Tito Peo ple's Dopa rt mont Store, Malu street. "Retter goods for less." "Tho Home of Walkover shoes."-adv. ??? '-'-r-rfr-?-1 -All kinds of head wear' at J. H.* Alley's, West Union, S. 0.-r--advt?44. ! -^Mrs. Arthur Brown will outer tain tt?e Baptist Aid Society cu next Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. -For Sale - Acid phosphate, 16 4)cv eont; Just arrived. -Waft Unfon Oil .Mill.-adv.-42. -Tho Ladles' Aid Society of the Walhalla Methodist church Will meet Thursday aftornpon at 3.30; o'clock with Miss Ella Crorishaw la Midway. -Cold woather ls here- and re minds us of the old reliable "llanos" underwear,'sold by J. II. Alley, Wost Union, S. C.-adv.-41-4 4. - Miss Frances Fant, of Texas, who has been visiting hore^left Inst week with Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Hus sen to spend some timo in tho Canal Zone. . , -Flowors for all occasions at Bell's Drug Sloro, agonts for Kant's Greenhouso, Andorson, S. C. High class funoral work a specialty.-adv io-4;< -Mrs. M. C. Todd, Miss Glenna Todd and .Marvin Todd spent a short while in Greenville last week, liefore roturhlng home Miss Glenna will visit friends in Columbia and Winns boro. - -McCormick mowing machines and rakes at lowest pi ices for cash. W. M Brown. Walhalla.-adv.-tf. -Miss Myra Grant has rota med to tho Cedar Springs InsMtute, whore she entered tho 7th grade. She was accompanied as far as Spartanburg by her mother, Mrs. J. Whit Grant, who went on to Clover, S. C., to visit her daughter. Mrs. S. M. Dodd. -To lient-Nice oillco rooms lu same building In which Bell Tele phone Co. has its office, on Main St. Can rent you singlo oillco or suit of rooms. Seo me ai onco if interested. Very desirable location. W. M. Brown. Walhalla, S. C.-adv.-tf. -Mrs. G. A. .Mercer and little daughter, Julianna, cf Savannah, re turned to (heir homo last Wednes day, after having spent two weeks in West Union as the guests of Mr. and .Mrs. McCurry .Neville and Mr?. L. lt. Van Divide. -Plenty high grado coal on band at present; $ 10.00 ten at the mill. West I nion Oil Mill.-adv.-42. -Mrs. H. Grady Burton and little son, L. G., have returned to their home in Atlanta, after spending sev eral weeks with homefolks hero, Mr. and Mrs. \V. J. Kelley and family. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Burton's brother, .Marvin Kel ley. -W? will charge $3.50 per bale for ginning tlUs season, furnishing bagging and ties. Wo use 2 and 2 - po?iul jute bagging and wholo ties. Jute bagging adds weight and makes a neat bale. Westminster Oil and Fertilizer Co.-adv.- ?s-tf. -The many friendo of Mrs. J. Q. Sears Wl|l bo delighted to learn that she will romain in Walhalla this fall. Mrs. Sears, who was formerly Miss Effie Phillips, will be permanently-lo cated at the Peoplo's Department Store, where she will be in charge of the ladies' department. ti t -Wo will charge $3.50 per bale for ginning this season, furnishing bngging and ties. We use -2 to 2l/? pound jute bagging and whole ties. ?Jute bagging adds weight and makes ! a "neat bale. Schaeffer Gin Co., West minster, S. C.-ndv.-35.-tf. -On last Friday the Walhalla and Westminster folball teams contested on the Westminster grounds, thc score showing up at the end of the game 37 to '0 In favor of Walhalla. In the rec?ntenme between Walhalla and Central, Walhalla came out vic torious with a score .of Ii) to 0. Up io the present Walhalla's team has been victorious in every game played and has to her credit in those gantes S5 pointj. Walhalla's goal lino has not yet been crossed. -Coker's Fulgrum oats, ono year from pedigree, screened and graded. $1.00 per bushel. Texas Rod Rust Proof, screened and graded. 75c. per hushol. Marett Farm and Soed Co., Westminster, S. C.-ad.-39-lf, -W. Harry Cary, of Columbia, paid a brief visit to friends In Wal halla last Saturday. Ile had been spending tho day in 'Greenville on business, and on his return homo^an over to see his old friends here be fore going down-State. He is always wolcomed here by numbers of our citizens. Friends in tho county will be glad to' learn that his health has greatly improved since Iiis unforced six-mouths' rest. Ile has not defi nitely decided whether or mu ho will re-enter business in Columbia. - - A lady in Mich'gnn bought olght pairs of lier favorite Walkover shpo before sailing to China as a mission ary. She will see a Walkovor store in Shanghai when she gets there. The Walkover shoes are sold in the prin cipal countries of tho world. The People's Department Store. Main St., Walhalla, "Bettor goods for less." "The Home of Walkover Shoes."-ad -One of tho finest heads of cab bage that we have ever seen was brought to our oillco Monday by An drew Karney, of the Whots'ono sec tion. Tho head weighed pounds and was firth and perfect ali the way through. Mr. Ramey tells us thal ho |hns raised Ibis year in tho neighbor hood of three thousand equally as Uno beads as the one brought to us, this ono being taken from among the load he brought down for sale on Monday. Tho boll weevil ls not both ering Mr. Ramey, ho being about out i of weevil range, but he would t. t bo ' bothered with growing cotton If? be were in the colton belt. OM.rr crops, be knows, uro* so'much easier raised than colton. * J - Just received n shipniont- of ' men's suits with extra trousors. These suils are nil-wool and will bo on special sale for this week-ond at only $18.1?5. They won't be In stock long at this price, so como oarly, while the selection Is large. The Peo ple's Department Store, Main streot, Walhalla. "Rotter goods for loss." -adv. (Other Locol* on First Ungo.) \ The People's Department Store M?teJ?t- Walhalla's Fastest Growing Store. w^JHaiia, s. c. Wc are now showing fhe larg est and best line of Shoes in our history. Hundreds to choose from, all reliable brands and every pair must give satis faction or we refund your money. Shoes Walk-Over and Hamilton Brown Shoes for Ladies. Walk - Over, Edmonds, > O'Donnell High-Grade Shoes for Men. Guaranteed Children's Shoes. Every Pair at Less Money. Week-End Specials-Men's Work Shoes ??e THE AMERICAN HAT FOR MEN. A completo Hue of styles and Colors, Ooimliio Wool Felt $1.45T $3.45 GENUINE VELOUR HATS FOR MFN $3.95 ro $5.95 ' SPECIAL I OU FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Ono lot Mon's Work Shoes, full $5.00 value, for Friday and Sat urday $2.95 WHFK-HNIt SPECIAL, simon's Army Style Shoes, $5.00 values-Wcek-Fnd Special $3.75 Ono lot pf Men's Work Shoos, 7.00 values, nt $4.75 m. FOOTWEAR FOR LADIES. JLADIES' TAN SPORT OXFORDS reduced from $8.00 - For Week-End Only this \ $ 31 ?k; LADIES' WALKOVER OXFORDS in Hluck and Drown, Medium mid Low Heels, various styles. Special for tills Wcok-Eud-Reduced from $8.50 to- r IR \ LADIES' PATENT PUMPS. Many styles-$5.00 and $0.00 val ues-Reduced t< Attention, Ladies! ,With fjreat pleasure we announce that we have been fortunate in obtaining Mrs. J. Q. Seares for our Ludios' Departmet. Boys' Shoes for Dress and School Wear. Ono lot Hoy Scout Shoes for School Wear-$3.25 values-only $1.95 i Hoys' Army Style Shoes-$1.50 3 Hoy's Tun and Hinch English values-This Wcek-End only-\ St:vl" ?^^l?^? ?^^^0 ? values-^-This Week-l nd only $2.95 REST GRADE GINGHAMS. Rest grade Dress Ginghams Fast Colors-.'lOc. value-Specially priced for this Week-End-Yard 20c, DRESS GINGHAMS -at BIG SAVING! Good (irado Dress Ginghams 120c. value-For this Wendi-lind only-Yard SWEATERS Latest Cr?ditions in leadles' and ?Misses' Slip-ons and Coat Stylos Many shades - Moderately priced from-i $1.50 TO $6.95 LADIES' POIRET AND TWILL SERGE DRESSES nod Ski i ts In all the latest Pat terns and Styles. BLANKETS and COMFORTS FOR FROSTY NIGHTS. Wliy shiver Tad shake this fall mid winter when so much solid comfort may lie lind nt su?h a rea sonable price? Blankets aro cer tain to advance with the new turill, so tho thing to do is to buy . now for future needs. We aro agents for Nnshua Blankets $3.25 TO $7.95 Clothing for Men. Young Men and Boys. WE HAVE TRIO VARIETY, THE SIZES, THE STYLES. TA I Iv IS CHEAP, BUT THU GOODS AND THE PRICKS ARE HERE, AND A LOOK THROUGH WILL ENABLE THEM TO SPEAK FOR THEM SELVES-AND TREY WILL DO IT! BOYS' SCHOOL NEEDS. Boys' Suit? priced.>.$3.05 and up. Boys' Shirts.45c. and up. . s Boys' Caps.25c. and up. Men's'Dress Pants, nil Colors. . $1.05 up to $0.05. Men's Work Pants, Corduroys, Moleskins, Joans. .$1.45 to $8.45. Men's Bluo-Bucklo Overalls-Best Grade Denim.. $L;t5. Men's Heavy blue Chambray Work Shirts. . . ..K5c. RAINCOATS. Tlio most completo lino of Medium-priced Garments we have .ever shown. $4.65 r<> $10.00 Trade at Home. \v*hy Trade^ Elsewhere? "We Lead, Others Follow." The People's Department Store, L. Fayonsky, Prop. -"Better Goods for Less.1*- Walhalla, S. C. Neville School to Open. Patrons of Neville school will please take notico that the school will open on Oct. 30, and tho compulsory . attendance law will ho enforced he ginning Nov. 1 Stli. Start all children of school agc promptly, as we Intend to soe that the law ls enforced. (Signed): J." W. Morgan, J. M. Kelley, Jos. Kerr, Trustees. Dr. Bell's Drug Store. MONDAV, OCTOBER 23(1, ONE DAY ONLY. Bring your Eye Troubles and Broken (?lasses. No better skill is displayed by any ono on earth in diagnosing Eye Troubles and Fitting Proper Glasses. 1 am tho only mau in the South that is so particular about the (?lasses be ing J PST RIGHT for lils patients that I own a Complete Labora tory for Grinding Glasses and keep an Export Optician on the job to (111 my Prescriptions Just right. Ami THE PRICES ARE RIGHT 1 Also, this is ?in added advant age in having me caro for your Ey/'s and (?lasses. Pienso tell your friends and all will bo benefited. I THANK YOU. Dr. ?. R. CAMPBELL, ANDERSON, S. C. &/>? Walhalla Ginnery WALHALLA, S. C. The Gin Machinery has been put in the best of condition and will be operated by an exper ienced Ginner. Bring Your Cotton to the Walhalla Ginnery and try us for good and prompt service. The Walhalla Ginnery, (Formerly the Pitchford Ginnery.) BUYING COTTON I am in the market for Cotton. Will pay thc highest price and will appreciate your business. See mc before selling. D. B. DARBY, ,Walhalla, S. C. -Office in The Enterprise Bank.-~