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? are age the finest Shipped the makers. Satisf; The best of everyt ? THE PEOPLE'S 1 AVA Ll IA LI// ONE CENT A WORD (Small advertisements under this heading Inserted at rate of one cent a word per Insertion. Four Insertions for price of th reo.) (NOTICE.-No advertisement nc ccpted for this column for l -ss than I? cents, one insertion.) SEMI) OATS FOU 8ALE ii'igs 100 to I, Apply to T. B. I,OK, Walhalla. S. C. WANTF.I)-Corn.-Will pay ? 1.00 per bushel. WEST UNION FLOUR MILL, West Union. S C 11-17* FOR RF NT-Nico Rooms. Apply to MISS GEORGIE VAN Di VI ER 13, Walhalla, 3. O. 43-46 MONEY TO LOAN on Improved Farm Lands. R. E. BRUCE, Pick ens, S. C._26-tf FOUND-.Pocketbook. Owner can bavo same by describing contents and purse and paying for this notice. Ap ply G FA). M ANSEL, Walhalla, S.C.* POR SALE.- Sovoral Mules and Horses. Prices right. Would trade for cattle. W. J. SCHRODER, Wal halla, S. C._iiiLf__ \V A N T E l> - Turkeys and Boof Hides. Best prices paid. See mo. BROWNLOW OELKERS, Walhalla, S. C._15? STOVES FOR SALE-One Cook ing Stove and one Wood Stove: both in good condition. MRS. G. E. RHODES, X. Broad St.Walhalla. I,OST-Tan Dog willi black back. Answers to name of "Rowdy." Find er communicate with J. W. SMITH, Walhalla, S. C., and get reward. 47 W A R X I X (J !-No Hunting, no Trespassing on Lands of thc under signed. J. E. BARRETT, Westmin ster S. C., Ut. 5 1 1-45? FOR RE XT-Six-Room Residence, Faculty lilli, croner Ervin and Col lege Streets. For particulars seo W. C. IHCIIS. 43-40 FOR SALE--Small Farm. 2 7, acres \\U miles from Court. House; good house; good outbuildings. Inquire at COURIER OFFICE. 43-40 NOTICE.-Tho Kcoweo Courier is In position to handle subscriptions to all tho leading periodicals. Wo will appreciate your business. WANTED-By an Experienced Young Man - Position as Clerk in A st re. Will cousidor anything rea sonable. Good reforonco. Address "G.," Lox ;:s7. Walhalla. S. C. LS ? FOR SALE OR RENT-Ton-room Residence, suitable for boarding house. Corner Tugaloo and Mauldln Streets. For particulars apply to C. K. 11 KT lt ICE, Walhalla,.?. C. tf WA XT El) - Dogwood - Wo pay $ 10.00 per cord for Dogwood at Westminster. CAROLINA HARD WOOD CO. See J. S. Price for speci fications etc. 44-47* - tf TWO-HORSE CROP FOR RE XT. Renter to furnish stock. For sale, cheap, or will trade, one Horse and pair Mules, li. L. COE, Richland, S. C. 13-10 * FI XE FARM FOR SALE-On Na tional Highway from Seneca to Wal halla, S. C. See W. R. LYNCH for a bargain. Address Soneca, s. c., itt. No. I. 42-45 Il I DES PP! f- Express Hides Jo ATHENS HIDE CO., Athens, Ca. Highest wholesale prices. La probes, overcoats and leather tanned from jon r h aies. 11- 1 6 ! MONEY TO LOAX On improved farm lands in Deonne county. Loans to run for live sears at ti per cont. X. L. FAXT, Insurance Agent, Wal halla, s. c. 3S-tf FOR SALE-one Electric Pump ing Outfit; consists of Electric Motor and steel tower and Tank. For par ticulars apply lo J. L. MARETT, Sen eca, S. C. 11-17 ST. FRANCIS CATHOLIC CHURCH, Mauldln Street, Walhalla, S. C. SERVICES OX THE FOURTH SUN DAY OF EACH MONTH. Sacrament of Penance. . . 0.:t0 a. m. Mass and Sermon.10.00 a. m. Rev. Timothy J, McGrath, Rector, st. Joseph's Church, East Earle and North McDuilio Sis., Anderson, S. C. .J. ?J. ?J. ?J. ?J. .J? ,]. .?, ,J. ,t, .J,?,J, ,J, ,t, .J, .?, .?, .ft LOCAL AND PERSONAL, ?J. - To cook perfectly and with tho greatest economy of fuel and labor, get a Cole's Down-Draft range. Sold by Bailengor Hardware Co., Seneca, 8. C. See nd. elsewhere. nts for thc sale of candies in the land, direct to us from iction guaranteed. ;hing at PHARMACY, k, s. c. - -Plenty of. 16 por cent acid for all now; $16.25. W. M. Brown, Wal halla, S. C.-adv.-13-tf. -Mr. and Mrs. John J. Reeder, of Midway, spent tho past weok-ond in Atlanta with rolativos. -Mrs. L. T. Simmons left Monday i for Columbia, where she will spend j some limo with ber daughter, Mrs. I Watson, and family. -The Ladies' Aid Society of tho Tm theran church will- moot Wednes day, Xov. 16th, at 3.30 p. m.. with Mrs. Wade C. Hughs. -Plash ma n's yeast, frosh every Monday, Wednesady and Friday, at Moody's Grocery Store.-adv. -L. V. Harden and Miss Lillian McKee were united in marriage on Saturday evening last at 7 o'clock at tho parsonage in Wost Union. Rev. D. A. Jeffcoat performed thc cere mony. Tho young couple have tho best wishes of a host of friends. -The distribution of free govern ment seed, vegetable and garden,will begin in a short while. The supply is limited, and any one wishing these seed will do well to send their names and addresses to Senator X. B. Dial, Room 326, Senate Olllce Building, Washington, D. C. - Wanted-Ono or two more pas sengers for auto trip to Florida, to leave Walhalla Nov. 12th. Fare, $25. Geo. L. Wilson.-adv. -Thc ditching machine is again in operation, another section of Wal halla to be given advantage of the sewerage system. Citizens of the West Fud, where the system did riot extend, have petitioned for the sew erage system extension, and this has been granted. Tho work will be com pleted as quickly as possible. -Lawrence R. VimDiviero, of Sa vannah, Ga., ls spending a short time in Walhalla and West Union with Mrs. VanDiviere, who has been here for somo time. They are visiting Mr. and Mrs. McCurry Neville in West Union and ?Miss Georgia VanDiviere in Walhalla. Mr. VanDiviere has nu merous friends here who are glad to meet him again. -Afler this week tho Walhalla Ginnery will bo in operation Thurs days, Fridays and Saturdays until-' further notice. W. F. Milam, Mana ger.- adv. -Wo are requested to announce that on the second Sunday night, the I 2th of November, thero will he, at Mountain View Wesleyan Methodist church, near Salem, a P..Y.P.C. rally. An Interesting and instructive pro gram will be carried out and some extra lino music will he rendered. Tho exercises will begin at 7 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to bc present. -Evangelist H. A. forester and wife, of Tuscaloosa, Ala., are con ducting a revival meeting at the Wesleyan Methodist church lu Wal halla, The meeting will continue un til the middle of November. Preach ing each night at 7.15 o'clock and three times on Sunday. A special feature of the meeting will be Ibo solos and special songs hy Mrs. For ester each night. Tin* public is most cordially invited lo attend. --Now goods received by this mor [ning's express, too lalo to include inention in our regular ad.: 1.". doz. men's soft Triangle collars, with tho patonted collar hook. This lot is a sample assortment of silks, poplins, ots. Regular 00c. collars, specially priced for our Anniversary Sale for onlj 25c. People's Dcpatmcnt Store, Main St., Walhalla.- adv. Accumulations of trash in tho town of Walhalla should be gathered up and1 placed iii some receptacle* for tho convenience of tho driver of thc trash wagon, which will ho in opera tion during tho latter part of this week unless the weather is too bad > permit this work. Don't put out any trash thai can he conveniently and safely burned up on your prom ises. This is the best way to dispose of paiter boxos, old scraps of paper or other such Bluff as can be con veniently bu rn<;d up. --Candlesticks, electric lamps, leather goods, toilet articles, sta tionery, jewelry, silver, baskets, How ers, dolls, toys, fountain pens and lifeworks. The host goods for the best price at Bell's Drug Store, Wal halla, S. C.-adv.-tf. - We all have our troubles, but The Courier seldom complains as to Rs share of them. This week the electric current supplied tho town of Walhalla has been so low in voltago that, though we have switched on a two-horse motor lo pull a one-third ! horse-power load. WO 'nave been al most knocked out of gelling out our issue this week. We finally wont hack to the old stand-by. our gaso line! engine, and with Its aid were aldo to get up a small quantity of type. We think we'll ?dick to "Old .lack" now for the present until tho power furnished ls sufficient to op erate a one-third h. p. machine with two-horse pov/er motor. --Plenty of 16 per cont acid for all now; il 6.2.".. W. M. Brown, Wal halla, S. C.-adv.- 13-tf. V -Baylis W. Harrison, of Green ville, spent a day or two in Walhalla on business last week. \ -Mrs. Lv R. VanDiviere andvMrs. McCurry Neville spout several days in Atlanta last wook. . " -After this week the?;Walhalla Ginnery will be In operation Thursv' days, Fridays, and Saturdays unffl further notlco. W. F. Mllam, Mana ger.-adv. *, -Mrs. Harry Norman abd little daughter roturned home Fi'iday last, after spending sovoral weeks with Mrs. Norman's parents ip Hartwell, Ga. -Sam J. Isbell, of Walhalla, was ono of the exhibitors at tho noonoo County Fair at Westminster last wook, where he was awarded blue ribbons on his Uno apples. -Just received, a shipment of tho woll known High Point buggies. Call and get ono. (If you ride, lido right.) W. M. Brown, Walhalla, S. C.-adv.-38-tf. -Mr. and Mrs. J. A*Collins, for mer citizens of Walhalla, but who for some time past, have boen resid ing at Toccoa, Ga., havo moved to Gainesville, Ga., where they will re side for tho present. -Claude McMahair returned last week from Montana, woro bo had boen for the past two months look ing after land interests. After spend ng a fe\v days in Walhalla at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Alex ander be, with his wife and little son, left for their homo In tho Fairview section. -A pretty assortment of dress ginghanms, fast colors, a real 30c. value, for only 20c. We have a very largo selection of patterns. Trade at home. Why trade elsewhere? Tho Feople.s Department Store, Main St., Walhalla. "Better goods for less." adv. - We are requested to give notlco to all B.Y.P.C. delegates and mem bers that the West Union church and B.Y.P.U. have takon the authority to make a change in the order of serv ing dinner nt the convention on Sat urday. They will be prepared to serve dinner to all delegates and vis iting members. -Miss May Powell and Jas. Ste phens, both of Seneca, were united in marriage on Nov. Btu at 5.30 p. m. at the homo ui* kev. L. M. Lyda, of Walhalla. Tho young couple have a host of friends to wish them much ?happiness. They wyn make their homo in Greenville, where Mr. Ste phens is employed. - Wo Invite you to our store to attend the Christmas opening, begin ning Nov. 15th. Wo liave the most beautiful line of gifts and Christmas goods oil display in Walhalla, and tho prices are . right. Bell's Drug Store.-adv.-tf. -Last Saturday, Nov. 4, the Sun shine Band of tho Presbyterian Sun day school held its regular meeting with Miss Claro Sloan. The topic was "Brazil." Several selections vero read, among them a* very in teresting letter from a missionary. After singing some songs,the band adjourned. Tho next meeting will be held on Saturday, Doc. 2d, with Miss Sara Macaulay. , - For every one-dollar you speiM with us you get a chance at the beau tiful genuine Madame Hendren Talk ing Doll, which is to be given away by us to the one holding llio lucky 'number on Christmas morning. At Bell's Drug Store, Walhalla.-adv.-tf - Sam H. Orr, of Walhalla, is loud in his praise of tho noonee Fair nt Westminster last week. Ile had on exhibition two S-months-old pigs and four 2-months old pigs of tho Duroc Jersey breed. On the two pigs he was awarded tho blue ribbon and on tho four ho received tuc red ribbon. There ls no good reason why this and oui> neighboring communities to tho north and west of us should not havo boor properly represented at the fair. -Do yon know that many people who formerly left Walhalla to buy shoos are now getting lilted at The People's Department Store? - "The Homo of Walkover Shoes."---adv. - Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Perrin, of Anderson, spent a few days in Wal halla, this and last week nt. the homo of Mrs. Perrin's mother, Mrs. Hettie Macaulay. .Mr. and Mrs. Berrin havo been making their home in Orange burg, where Mr. Perrin was engaged In road work for the government. Ho has boon transferred io Anderson, however, for tho present, and they will mako their homo in that city. Both Mr. and Mrs. Perrin havo nu onorOUS friends here who will bo glad to learn that they will again rosido in this pai't of Ibo State. -Wo will charge $3.50 per halo for ginning this season, furnishing bagging and ties. Wo uso 2 and 2\'? pouud ju to bagging and whole Mo*. Jute bagging .adds weight and makes a neat hale. Westminster Oil anil Fertilizer Co.-adv.-35-tf. -r-M?ss Clara Verner, ot S?neca? waa the guest last week of ?lr. and Mrs. J. A. Steck. . . -Quite a number of Walhalla peo ple were In Greenville last week at tending the Textile Exposition, the circus and tho football game. -?Aluminum Waro Sale. - The greatest sale of gonulne aluminum \vare ever held in Oconee county will be. hold in/Walhalla n?xt week. Bo sure and watch noxl week's paper for lnfdrmatloiv.--adv. -The Mayne Circle will meet with Mrs. Jas. Darby on Nov. 21 Instead of Nov. 17th, as programmed. Mem bers' of the circle dre urged to take note of the chango. N -Tho Ladies* Aid Society of the Walhalla Baptist church . will meei with Mrs. H. W. Grubbs on Friday morning, Nov. 10th, at 9 o'clock. All tho member's are urged to be present, and to attend prepared to sow and quilt. - ' -Now is tho timo to buy buy, your Oliver plows. Get r?ady for the fall season. Buy the Gonulne Oliver. W. M. Brown, Walhalla, S. C.'-adv.-tf. -J. F. Rogers, of Walhalla Route 2, brought to our oillce Monday three splondld specimens of the Abordcen turnip, which he" raised on his plnco. Mr. Rogers says that theso turnips came to full growth during ^tho dry season, and, while ho has a largo crop, all full size, he thinks they would have dono much better had thoro boon some rain during tho time thoy were maturing, lie has elovon rows of those turnip!) in hts garden and expects, to realllze a ncnt little sum from their sale. They aro extra flue, not cumbersomely lurgo. . -Mrs. W. F. DuPre and children, who have beet? on an extended visit to Mrs. DuPre's mother and brother, Mrs. S. F. Jonas and Ceo. L. Jones, and other relatives, left last Friday for their future homo in Washing ton, D. C. Mr. DuPro accompanied his wife to Walhalla, they having driven through in their car. After a short visit here he left for Washing ton to take up his duties as valuation engineer for tho government. Fred Lumpkin, of Seneca, a nephew of Mrs. Du Pre, accompanied her to her new homo In Washington. They wont through thc country, driving their touring car. -To dient-Nico offlco rooms tn samo building In which Bell Tele phono Co. has its' outee, on Main* St. Can rent you single ofllce ov.suit of rooms. Seo mo al once if interested. Very desirablo location. W. M. Brown. Walhalla. .S. C.-adv.-tf. -A very Interesting recent occa sion was that of a birtday dinner in the .Mountain Rest section, when two brothers-I. S. Callas, of .Mountain Rest, and N. S. Callas, of Seneca celebrated tholr ?3d birthday anni versary together and with a number of their friends. The celebration oc curred on tho 29th of October, and was greatly enjoyed by both "the boys" as well as those friends and relatives gathered about them. J. S. Callas has never resided without thc bounds of Occ/nee county, and has moved but .four times, one of these being when he married and loft his father's home to make a home for himself and his wife. Wo wish for theso brothers many more happy cel ebrations together. -On last Tuesday evening. Oct. 31st, tho West Union B Y.P.U. en tertained- quite a number of young peoplo at a HfPUowo'en party given at the home of A. P. Smith. The par lor and reception hall were bo'autN fully decorated in autumn leaves and witches, cats and lanterns. One of tho most interesting features of tho occasion was the way ln-\vhlch tho gvicsts ...ero ushered into the recep tion room by the ghostly figures at the door. After the cal contest, in which tho girls won, the lights wore turned out and ghost, stories were told. Russian ton and sandwiches were served near the close of this long-to-be . remembered evening. -Wo will chargo $3.60 per halo for ginning this season, furnishing bagging and ties. We use 2 to 2 im pound Jute hagging and whole tics. Jute bagging adds weight and makes a neat bale. Schaeffer Clin Co., West minster, S. C.-adv.-35.-tf. - Miss Miriam Davis was the de lightful young hostess at a Hallow e'en lawn party on Saturday morn ing. Oct. 2Sth, from 9.30 to.ll.30 o'clock, at the homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Davis, in Mid way. Tho party was in tho nature of a farewell party, honoring Misses Carolyn and Kathryn Iletr.ick, who have loft Walhalla to make* their! homo in Princeton, W. Va. About twenty-five young people enjoyed the hospitality of tho young hostess. Va rious games wore played and a real good time was enjoyed by all present. Refreshments, consisting of fruit, peanuts, popcorn, candy and punch, wine served by tho young hostess and her mother and sister, Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Loyd Brown. MWg*g*g**g*gfg*g>W Only the Best for me!" d?clarez the woman who takes pride in the hind of food she sets before her family? She knows it doesn't pay to waste her good efforts it?id ?her good flour, eggs aod ot?er ixviterials by utting anything but ROYAL-the best fak ing powder made. It Contains No Alum i Leaves No Bitter Taste Wm???tW????B?kW?? THIS IS A WARNING sign nt crossings of highways mid rail ronds. . ALL THROUGH M FE these signs oro posted, and you can not fail to soo tir?m if you but stoj>, look and listen. Whon ad versity hitts you it is too lute. PUT YOIJH SURPLUS CASH IN OUR BANK-?dd to it as you cnn; establish your credit and a reputation for honest deal ing nnd meeting your bills ns they como duo. Conduct your af fairs in a business-like manner-Hint is tho way to heed tho warnings. . The Enterprise Bank, Walhalla, &\ C. 1888 . 1922 THE NEW STETSONS ARE H?RE. That's all wc need to tell you. New Fall Styles with the distinctive mark, and the 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 St.et.son Hats. C. W. PITCHFORD, WALHALLA, S. C. OF ALL KINDS We have just succeedep in getting shipment of carload of ^ Metal Roofing which we expect to arrive this week. Thc price will be as follows: Corrugated, 5 to 10 ft. lengths, $5.00 Square. 3-V Crimp, 5 to 10 ft. lengths, $5,25 no Sticks. 5-V Crim, 5 to 10 ft, lengths, $5,50 no Sticks. -*' We have also just received a big shipment of Rubber Roofing' at prices from $1,50 to $3,00 per square. We also have a limited stock of Metal Galvanized Shingles at $7.00 per square. Call on us for your Roofing, Sash and Door and Building Requirements, Ballenger Hardware Co. Seneca, S. C. NOTICIO OF FORFEITURE. Greenville, S. C., Oillco of tho Fed eral. Prohibition Director, October 21, 1922.-Tho following described property: (ruo Blent' Touring Par, Motor NO. 550078, 1021 .Model, S. C. License No. B-12511- having boen seized by Qenernl Prohibition Agont I Jake Qosnoll from John Pitts ot al., near Long Crook, S. C., on Oct. 15, 10,22, for violation of N. P. A., will be declared forfoitod to tho United Stales If no valid clnlm for owner ship is (Hod with tho Federal Pho htbltion Droctor, (Jroonville, S. 'C., within two weeks from tho dato of this notlco, and sold at auction as rotiuirod by inw.vGEO. C. ROWEN, F?deral Prohibition Director. 44-40 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT > AND DISCHARGE. Notlco ls hereby givon that tho un dersigned will mako application to V. F. Martin, Judge of Probate, for Oco>ieo County, in tho Stato of South Carolina, at his offlco at Walhalla Court llouso, on Wednesday, tho 20th day of November, 1922, nt lt o'clock In the foronoon, or as soon thereafter as said application cnn I bo hoard, for loavo to mako Final Snttlomont of tho Estate of Dora Wiebens. DoconTfrTd, and obtain Final Discharge as Executors of tho said. Estate. W. D. COWELL, nnd L. II. KELLEY, Executors of tho Estate of Dora Wiebens, Doco.lud. Nov. 1, li)22j . 44-47