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-Put. You Rexall P YOU CAN USE THEM WITH POUNDED FROM THE HIGHEST WILL DO FOR YOU WHAT YOU EACH REXALL REMEDY SPECIAL USE AND THERE IS OIN MENT. People's 1 The REX/ gtiT YOU ARE A STRANG (Small advertisements under this heading inserted at rate of one cent a word per Insertion. Four insertions for price of threo.) ( NOTICH.-?No advertisement ac cented tor this column for loss than 15 cents, ono insertion.) WANTED-Wo oro in the market to buy good, dean Pons. E. C. MAR ETT & SON, Westminster, S. C. 40-tf WANTED-Renter for a One-horse Crop. Apply P. O. Box 212, Wal halla, S. C. tc-tf WANTED-Corn.-Will pay $1.00 per basho WKST UNION FLOUR MILL, West Union, 3 C 4-1-47? WANTED-Hides ?ire up. I pay Sc. lb. Seo me. BROWNLOW O K?LKERS, a lb a Ha, S. C. 4 G * POR RE NT-Nice Rooms. Apply to MISS GEORGIE VAN DI VI URE, Walhalla, S. C._ 43-4G MONEY TO LOAN on Improved Farm Lands. R. E. BRUCE, Pick ens, S. C. 26-tf NOTICE.-Closing Out My Stock of Goods at Cost.-Also Gasoline at 23c. per gallon. G. R. GILLESPIE, Walhalla, S. C._4_?-j*:**._ FOR SALE.- Several Mules and Horses. Prices right. Would trade for cattle. W. J. SCHRODER, Wal halla. S. C._ 4 1-tf WANTED-Chlcnons, Beef Hides. Turkeys and Fggs, at once. Market some higher. R. D. OF.LivERS, The Up-town Dealer, Walhalla, S. C. 4 9 LOST-Tan Dog with black back. Answers to name of "Rowdy." Find er communicate with J. W. SMITH. Walhalla, S. C.. and get reward. 47* FOR RENT-Six-Room Residence, Faculty Hill, croner ErvIn and Col lego Streets. For particulars sec W. C. HUGHS. __Jj'*lG_ FOR SALE-Small Farm, 2.") acres 1 \'? miles from Court House; good house; good outbuildings. Inquire at COURIER OFFICIO. 48-46* NOTICE.-The Keoweo Courier is in position to handle subscriptions to all tho leading periodicals. Wo will appreciate your business. FOR SALE-Two yokes of well trained Steers for Sawmilling. weigh ing from 2,000 to 2,200 pounds each. Terms easy. K. C. MARETT St SOX, Westminster, s C. I tl-10 WANTED-By au Experienced Young Man- Position ?is Clerk in A store. Will consider anything rea sonable. Hood reference. Address "G.," Box 3S7, Walhalla, S. C. 4S* FOR SA LR OR RENT-Ten-room Residence, suitable for boarding house. Uornor Tugaloo and Mauldin Streets. For par lieu ltira apply' to C. F. 11 K l KICK, Walhalla, s. C. ti WA XT ED - Dogwood - We pay $10. ut) por cord for Dogwood at Westminster. CAROLINA HARD WOOD CO. See J. S. Price for speci fications etc. 44-17*-tf TWO-HORSE CROP FOR RENT. Renter to furnish stock. For sale, cheap, or will trade, one Horse and pair Mules. H. L. COE, Richland, S. C. 43-46? HIDES UPI -Express Hides lo iVn iENS 1111)IO CO., Athens, Ga. Highest wholesale prices. Laprobes, overcoats and leather tanned from your hides. I 2-4 <> ! MONEY TO LOAN ott improved farm lands in Ocohce county. Loans to run for live years at por cent. X. L. FA NT, Insurance Agent, Wal halla, S. C. 3S-tf FOR SA LE-Our- Kbvtric Pump ing Outfit; consists of Electric. Motor and Steel Tower and Tank. For pnr liculws apply to J. L. MARETT, Son oca, S. C. i 1- IT (?ONTRACTINTJ AND IU IEDIXO, -I will bo glad to figure with any person who may have. Building Work to do. Will hid on any work, large or small. W. B DODD, Box :: 1 i,Wal halla, S C. 46- Iii* NOTICE. - This is to notify the public that my boy. ANSEL FRICKS, who is under age, has loft my homo without, my consent, and anyone hir ing or harboring him will ho prose cuted to tho fullest extent of tho law. J. E. FRICKS, West Fnion. lit* ST. FRANCIS CATHOLIC CHURCH, Mauldin Street, Walhalla, S. C. SERVICES ON THE FOI R i ll SUN DAY OF EACH MONTH. Sacrament of Penance... 9.30 a. m. Mass and Sermon.10.00 a. m, Rov. Timothy J. McGrath, Rector, St. .Joseph's Church, East Earle and North McDufno Sts., Anderson, S. C. Franco is losing in population at tho rate of 200,000 a year. r Faith in Lemedies CONFIDENCE. THEY ARE COM QUAL1TY INGREDIENTS AND WANT THEM TO DO. HAS BEEN DESIGNED FOR A IE FOR EACH ORDINARY AIL 3harmacy, ML Iv Store. 1ER HERE BUT ONCE. "WI ********** ********* * LOCAL AND PERSONAL. * * * * * ** * * * * * * ** * * * * ** -Cadot hosiery for women. "Best by test." Tho Pooplo's Department Store. "Fetter goods for less."-adv .-Mrs. C. C. Jaynes, Jr., ls spend ing this week visiting ber parents and formor homo in Orangoburg. -Chas. M. Merritt, of Cleveland, Ga., is spending some timo in Wal halla, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. F.arlo. -Bring your chickens and eggs to Smith's market and get highest cash prices for them.-adv. ?10. -Mrs. Lewis Harrison will return to Walhalla next Sunday evening, af I ter having spout somo time in Char lotte, X. C., visiting relativos. -Dr. Glymph, the loading eye Bight specialist of Anderson,, will ne hero again next week. Read his ad. in another column. -Plenty of 10 per cent acid for all now; $10.2.". W. M. Brown. Wal halla, S. C.-adv.-13-tf. -Miss Edna Paterson, of Phila delphia, Pa., is visiting ber sister, Mrs. C. F. Metrick. Miss Paterson bas many friends in Walhalla who aro delighted to meet her again. -Mrs. W. J. Schroder and Miss Francos Earlo are attending the 26th annual conference of the Daughters of tho American Revolution, which , is in session in Spartanburg this week. j -To arrivo last of this week, car of nico young mules. C. W. & J. E. Bauknight, Walhalla, S. C.-adv. -C. R. Duncan and family re turned last week from Laurens, S.C.. where Mr. Duncan had been for a some time engaged in building. The friends hero and in Wost Union aro glad to wclcomo them back. -Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Knox, who havo been for somo timo in North Carolina, returned to their home in West Union last week. It is probable that Mr. Knox will resume work in the Old Xorth State during tho com ing year, but ho ls not doilnltely de cided as yet. -Candlesticks, electric' lamps, leather goods, toilet articles, sta tionery, jewelry, silver, baskets, How ers, dolls, toys, fountain pons and fireworks. The best goods for the best price at Bell's Drug Store, Wal halla, S. C.-adv.-tf. -A largo congregation had the privilege of hearing a splendid ser mon last Sunday morning at the Wal halla Fi esbytcrian church by thc pas tor, Kev. W .II. Hamilton, on the timely subject, "Tho Present Day Evidences of Drifting from a Moral Standpoint." --Mrs. A. P. McClalr, ol' Atlanta, is visiting among her many Walhalla friends this week. She came last Fri day after spending some weoks with friends in various parts of I li i s State -Columbia, Jonesville, Union and Seneca. Her old acquaintances here aro all delighted to soo her again. -Aluminum ware for Thanksgiv ing. Wo have received a large .ship ment, of genuino aluminum ware at a fraction of Its real value, and we are going to place this shipment on salo Friday morning, Xov. 17th. A large crowd is expected to lake ad vantage of this bargain. Tho Peo ple's Department Store, Walhalla, S. C. "Bettor goods for less."-adv. - Wo aro requested to announce that '.here will bo a church confer ence hold at Double Springs church, Oconeo county, on Saturday, Xov. 2r>, at 2 o'clock p. m. All tho members of tho Baptist church aro requested and urged to bo present on time, tis {important business will bo trans acted. -S. V. Littleton and family, who have resided in Walhalla for somo time, moved last Thursday to Gaff ney, where they expect to reside for the next six months or moro. Mr. Lit tleton has accepted a position with tho Gaffney Manufacturing Co. for at least six months. Their many friends in Oconeo will wish them well in their new home. -Get our prices and see our lino of fresh meats before you buy. Smith Market. Walhalla, S. C.-adv.-li; - The Columbia papers of thc lat ter part of last week announced tho serious illness of W. Harry Cary in tho hospital there La'est reports wo have noticed stated that hts condi tion, while still serious, was consid ered Improved. Ho has many friends In this section who will join with us in Ibo hope that ho will soon bo en tirely well again. - -Mrs. W. L. Vernor was tho charming hostess of tho Walhalla Chapter, D.A.H., on Xov. 7th. Aftor the business for the afternoon was dispOSOd of two poems wore read, "A Garden of the Bravo." hy rs. C. W. Pitchford. Jr., and "Apples, by Mrs. W. lt. Craig. Mr. Briggs then read a most Interesting and Instructive paper on "Apples." The hostess serv ed delicious and artistic refresh ments, after which tho chapter ad journed. .-Remember our Anniversary Salo ls now in full swing. This weok wo aro offering wonderful values in al uminum ware, Watch our adv. The Pooplo's Department Store, Walhalla. "Botter goods for less."-adv. -Watch our windows and seo the latost in ready-to-wear. Tho People's Department Store. "Better goods for loss."--adv. ' : -The Mothodlst Aid Society will meet with Mrs. J. R Earle on Thurs- ! ?d|ay (to-morrow) afternoon -at 3 : o'clock. -Tho 1 Baptist Aid Society will ? meet with Mrs. Frank Carter Thurs day afternoon at 3 o'clock. Al! mem bers aro urged to attend, as business . of importance is to be transacted.' L -If you have hides or turkeys to sell, try SmiHPs Market, Walhalla, for tho highest cash prices.---adv.-16. - M. G, Womack, representing ! tho Insurance Department'of tho K. of P., spent tho latter part o? last week in Walhalla in tho Interest of that branch of tho Pythian order. -?-Tho many friends of Sam Elliott and family will be glad to know that they aro again residents of Walhalla; having returned here last Wednes day from Seneca, where they had been residing for gomo tim?. -Trade at homo! Why trade elso whore?' Moro peoplo are trading at homo than over before. Why should they not? The Peoplo's Department Store. "Better goods for less,''-adv. -Miss Nelle McClain, of the D.A. R. SchoolTnmaBseo, spent tho past week-end with her paronts, Mr. and Mrs. J. II .McClain, of the Fairview scotlon. * -Avoid vexation and trouble by getting a range mado by recognized experts. Colo's Down-Draft ranges work perfectly-always. For sale by 'Bellanger Hardware Co., Seneca, S. C. See advertisement elsewhere. -.lust received, a shipment of the well known High Point buggies. Call and got one. (If you ride, ride right.) W. M. Drown, Walhalla, S. C.-ndv.-38-tf. ?-Wo aro requested to announce that lhere will be a box supp- r. fish pond and cake walk a|L Reedy Fork school house on Nov. 17th (Friday) night, beginning nt 7.30 o'clock. Tho proceeds will be used for the benefit of tho school. The public is cordially invited to attend. -Wo are requested to announce that Rev. ll. F. Wright, of Sunset, Plckens county,will conduct a revival meeting at tho South Side Baptist church, Walhalla, (near the old knit ting mill,) beginning Sunday night, Nov. loth, nt 7.30 o'clock. He will bo assisted by tho pastor, Rev. B. M. Smith. Tho public is cordially in vited to attend all services. --Wo invite you to our storo to attend the Christmas opening, begin ning Nov. 15th. We have tho most beautiful line of gifts and Christmas goods on display In Walhalla, and tho prices are right. Bell's Drug Store.-adv.-tf. -There will be a social conference nt tho Rocky Knoll Baptist church next Saturday nigh'., Nov. 18th, at 1 o'clock. Every member of the church who possibly can is urged to attend this meeting, as business of vital im portance will be transacted. There will also bo a special offering taken for the Connio Maxwell Orphanage on tho following morning. Let every body attend and bo prepared to con tribute something to "His little ones." -Wo aro glad to hear from om young friend, 'Leonard Burley, win left Walhalla several months ago Ile is now employed by the Tennessee Coal and 'ron Co., of Knsley, Ala Sinco ho went Into the employ of thh company lie has received his thin promotion, the last taking him lnt< the electrical department of this bil concern, where he is tn' charge of ; large portion of the electrical suppl; and machinery department. Leonar< is greatly pleased with his new posl Hon and we, willi many others hon in his old home town, wish jitih con tinned success in his chosen Hold. -We will charge $3.50 per bali for ginning this season, furnishinj bagging and ties. We use 2 and 2 Vis pound jute bagging and whole ties .lute bagging adds weight and make a neat bale. Westminster Oil am Fertilizer Co.-adv.-35-tf. -Rev. E. P. Taylor is spending few days in Walhalla muong hi many friends and fermer p?rishion ors. Ho is returning from the Anima Conference nt Gaffney to his home i Balesburg. Ho ?J looking halo an hearty and is in the best of spirit* Ho reports his family ns well an nicely located in a nev home, whlc they havo built In tho suburbs c Batesburg, where he has two son residing. Rov. Taylor continues i his work for tho conference as finar cinl agent for tho church benovc lences. -W. H. Swofford, of tho Who) stone section, has our thanks for peck of his lino Royal Limhcrtwi apples, which ho presented at Til Courier ollice last Friday, Mr. Swo ford has a splendid orchard at h homo on Whet stone Creek, and th year luis marketed over a hundrc bushels from his crop, which is coi sidorably short of tho average, ll has quito a quantity lo market ye however. The Royal Li m ber twigs ni exceptionally lino apples, and M Swofford has for several yoars fu nighed numerous customer!) In th section with their winter's supply < splendid enting and cooking apples -Wo will charge $3.50 per ba for ginning this season, furnishln bagging and ties. We uso 2 to 2 Vi pound jute bagging and whole tlc .lute bugging adds weight and mak a neat halo. Schaeffer Gin Co., Wea minster, S. C.-ndV.-35.-tf. -This evening at Hie Alcxand House there will be a repr?sent?t!' gathering of citizens as guests of tl Chamber of Commerce of Walhall Senators Dial and Smith and Co gressmen l<rod Dominick and .1. SlcSwnin r ox poe ted to be preset us are also Congressman Boll, North Carolina, and Mayor Basco and other citizens of Highlands, C, One of the objects of tho occ sion will bo lo seok to Interest t Senators and Congressmen in furth improvements on tho highway 1) tween Walhalla and Highlands. the F?deral government it ls ,f< that Hie entire route should bo ba surfaced. Tho visitors will bo tak on a pleasure trip over tho route i Thursday, y. :. . . -Boru, unto Mr. and Mrs. Jas, M. ' VIoss, on Nov. 5th, a daughter. -Plenty ot 16 per cont acid for Ul now; $16.25. W. M. Brown, Wal lalla, S. C.-adv.-13-tf. \ -The mauy friends of Mrs. W. M. | ^loxandor wiP regret to loam that mo is quito.indisposed, having boen ; jonflned to her bod for several weeks. 3ho ls reported sumo bettor this morning, aud it is hoped that sh? will soon be entirely rocoverod. Mrs. CJoorgo Garron, of Asheville, N. C., arrived iii Walhalla Sunday to bo with her motlier during her lhness. -Hov. A. W. Darr has been away tor tho past week attending confer ence at Gaffney. Ho has been return ed to the Walhalla Mothodlst church, to the delight of his many "rienda in Walhalla . Rev. D. A. Joffcoat, who has been In charge of tho Walhalla Circuit, has boon transferred to the Piekens Circuit and Rev. N. G. Bnl lenger will como to tako charge of tho Walhalla Circuit. Rov. Ballenge? Is well known to our people, and his return to this section will be a mat ter of great pleasure to his hosts of Dconee friends. -To Rent-Nico office rooms in mino building in which Roll Tele phone Co. has Its olHce. on Main St. Can rent you single ofllco or suit of rooms. Seo mo at once it interested. Very desirablo location. W. M. Drown. Walhalla. S. C.-adv.-tf. -Miss Ida Rochester, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Roc.hestor, died it the homo of her father near Wal lalla, on Nov. (Uh, after an Illness ui ibout two weeks, suffering from ty phoid fover. Miss Rochester was 16 rears of age and was a native of this iounty. Funeral services were held >n Nov. TIP., being conducted in (ho Itocky Knoll church by tho pastor, Rev.. t#. MLyda, after which the )Ody?was laid to rest In the Neville mrying ground. She leaves to mourn icr death her father and mother and lix brothers and sisters. -Sheriff W. M. Alexander and Deputy Gus Sullivan, whilo out on a ?aid early Monday morning captured Ivo stands of beer, flake stand and loubler near tho Fairview section, on 3ano creek. Tho olllcers were under he impression that tho parties op iating the still were at tho plant, nit when they arrived they found io ono there. Deputy Sullivan nr ?ested Saturday, at the Knitting Mill, itinion McCall and Ed. Stansell Ie confiscated seven pints of wills tey and a stripped Ford car. Tb non made bond and waived prellmi ?ary hearing. - For every one-dollar you sponc vith us you get a chance at the beau if ul genuine Madame Hcndren Taili ng Doll, which is to be given awa) ?y us to the one holding the luck) lumber on Christmas morning. Ai 3ell's Drug Store, Walhalla.-adv.-t -?Mrs. W. J. O. Ray returned fron Greenville county last week, when ?he had been spending somo timi dslting relatives and friends. Mrs tay was accompanied home by bei ?alf sister, Mrs. Brown, of near tin dty of Greenville. Mrs. Brown is i ady S7 years young. She tokes ai iclive interest in the affairs of he lomihunlty, both church and social >he was teacher in her Sunday schoo or thirty consecutive years, and sin aught as young women and youni non the same persons she had taugh n their infancy. It is a pleasure ti neet and talk with this dear old lad; ind wo hope she will live many mor ears to bless those around lier. -Miss Sera Alexander was host ?ss last Saturday afternoon to th .Congenial Rook Club." The hons lecoratlons for Armistice nay wer ?specially attractive. Four table vere placed in a pretty setting of au umn lloviera, chrysanthemums prc lomlnating. A series of interostin james were played hcfoio cocoi lerved with a salr.d course, was er oyed. Mrs. Loyd Brown having wo ugliest score, was presented a lovel lottie of toilet water. Those that ci eyed this occasion were Mesdamt .oyd Brown, .lack C. Alexander, Uni ?ld Phillips. J. mes liarlo, Misse .'ranees Barle, Willie Alexander, Ml iceni. Ochmig, Coclye Grant, Eunic beatty. Thc noxt meeting will li ?cid Friday afternoon, Nov. 17, wit drs. .lames Wilson. -Now ls tho Hine to buy buy you )liver plows. Got ready for tho fa eason, Buy tho Genuine Oliver. V ?I. Brown, Walhalla, S. C.-adv.-tf. -An enthusiastic gathering of tl 'oung folks of tho Walhalla Presb: orlan church was held in tho Sundii ichool room last Sunday night at ?'clock for the purpose of organizk i Christian Endeavor Socioty. Fort; wo charter mom hers were presen ind tho following young men nu adios were elected as olllcers: Pres lent, Louis Seaborn; vice presiden nek Dendy; secretary, Doroti Irown; treasurer, Carolino Darb; danist, Sara Macaulay. Tho moe ngs will lie held every Sunday nlgl it 7 o'clock In the Sunday sch o oom of tho Presbyterian ch ure fud a cordial invitation is extend? o the young people of oilier dononi lations in town to attend these mee ng and become members of Hi plendid organization for our youi ?eoplo. -Tho following program is o ored at The Star Theatre, Senec or tho balance of this week and fir ?f next: Thursday, Nov. 16, Bi ones in "Rough Shod," also a tw eel comedy, "Pickaninny/' Frida ilarion Davies in that most wondc ul of scenic productions, "Enchaii neut." Tho fnlry story, "Beauty ai ho Beast," is portrayed In full his picture, using somo wondorf nd marvelous scenic effects. T ?leturo is considered a masterple if screen production. Saturday w invo a full bill-COmedt, Wcste nd oplsodos of that thrilling seri Speed," with the most during pf t creen actors, Chas, Hutchison, in t ending rolo. Monday and Tuesdf Tho Good Provider," with Ve Jordan aa star. This Is said to ven better than "Humorosquo." T ilcturo will bo shown undor tho ni Ices of tho Methodist Missions ?oclety through tho c.ourtosy of T tnr management. Mr. and Mrs. Ric rdson, tho malingers, aro most gc rous with tho use of their play hot or all occasions, and wo hopo tl NOVEMBER ll-Armistice Day-is a sorf, pf international Fourth of July-a great day in tho history of tho world. THE DAY YOU START your first bank account will bo a groat day in your lifo'a history-it will mark tho d?to when you be gan your roal business career. IF YOU ARE unfamiliar with banking customs, drop into our_ bank any day and ono of our courteous officials will make every thing clear to you. Then when you arc ready to open your ac count you will understand tho procedure. The Enterprise Bank, Walhalla, 5. C. --MM- MB-u 1888 1922 THE NEW STETSONS ARE HERE. That's all we 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 Stetson Hats. C. W. PITCHFORD, WALHALLA, S. C. r What One Gallon of Kerosene in a "Z" Engine Will Do for You Do you realize how much work the "Z" engine will do at the low cost of one gallon of kerosene? It will pump 10,000 gallons of water for your stock, for your home, for fire protection. It will light 10 20-watt, 16 candle power lamps for 15 hours from your light plant It will grind 40 bushels of feed to fatten your stock. It will saw over 5 cords of wood for you. It will run your churn-cream separator-milking machine. It will operate your family washing machine-your grind stone, corn sheller, clover huller, shredder, hay baler and other machines about the farm. Over 300,000 "Z" engines have been bought by farmers every where. They saved labor got more work done. The many big advantages of the UZ" were convincingly demonstrated to these farmers before they bought. Note these features at the left and then you, too, come in and see the "Z." 1^H.P.....$ 67.00 3 H.P. 115.00 , 6H.P. 187.00 AU f. o. b. factory; add freight to destination Ballenger Hardware Co. Seneca, S. C. Let ua tell you about these many big advantage? : t-Economically uses koro? eons as well as gasoline, 2-High tension magneto eliminates batteries and battery troubles - gives hot spark, quick starting. 8--Throttling governor as sures steady speed and closo speod regulation, 4- Suction fuel food-no pump - simple and posi tive. 5- Convenient speed con troller glvoa change ol spood while engine la running. 6- Renewable die-cast bear ings. 7- Positive lubrication. tho peoplo of both Soneca and near by towns will glvo thom a llboral pa tronage, not only on this occn3ion, but at all other times,