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-Put, You Rexall R YOU CAN USE THEM WITH POUNDED FROM THE HIGHEST WILL DO FOR YOU WHAT YOU EACH REXALL REMEDY SPECIAL USE AND THERE IS ON MENT. People's I The REX/ jTjgr YOU ARE A STRANG (Small advertisements under this heading Inserted at rate of ono cent a word per insertion. Four insertions for price of three.) s (NOTICE.-No advertisement ac cepted for this column for 1>ss than 16 cents, ono Insertion.) WA H NI NO!-Xo hunting or tres passing on lands of tho undersigned. .1. A. BURTON, Walhalla, S. C. -IS* WANTEOi-Wo are in thc market to buy Rood, clean Peas. H. C. MAR ETT & SON. Westminster, S. C. 40-tf1 WANTED-Corn.-Will pay $1.01 per bushel. WEST UNION FLOUR MILL, West Union, S C 4 4-17*_ MONEY TO liOAN on Improved Farm Landa. R. E. li HUCK, Plek ens, S. C. 26-tf FOR SALE - Baby Carriage, al most now. For in forma lion apply at COURIER OFFICE, Walhalla, S. C. 47-tf._ NOTICE.-Closing Out My Slock of Goods nt Cost.-Also Gasoline at 23c. per gallon. G. B. GILLESPIE, Walhalla, S. C._-10-:?0* FOR SALE-Several Mules and Horses. Prices right. Would trade for cattle. W. J. SCHRODEU. Wal halla, S. C._44-tf WANTED-Chickens, Beef Hides, Turkeys and Eggs, at once. Market some higher. R. D. O ELK IO RS, The Up-town Dealer, Walhalla, S. C. P.) LOST-Tan Dog with black back. Answers to name of "Rowdy." Find er communicate with .1. w. SMITH. Walhalla, S. C., and get reward. -?* NOTICE.-Tho Keoweo Courier is in position to handle subscriptions to all tho leading periodicals. We will nppreclato your business. WATCH vont noa BUSINESS and make- it profitable, I offer for salo 25 Celts. Shoats and Pigs. Can make hogs Tor late killing. W. D. MOSS, Walhalla, S. C. IT-tf FOR SALE-Two yokes of well trained Steers for Sawmilllng, weigh ing from 2,000 to 2,200 pounds each. Terms easy. E. C. MARETT & SON', Westminster, S. C. -IG-io WANTED-Hy an Experienced Young Man-Position as Clerk in a store. Will consider anything rea sonable. Hood rcforonce. Address ..(;.,.. Box ;:,N7, Walhalla, s. C. ls * FOR SALE <>H RENT-Ten-room Residence, suitable ?'or hoarding house. Corner Tugaloo nnd Mauldln Strools. For partlcultirs apply to C. F. IIETRICK, Walhalla, S. C. tf WA N'THI) - Dogwood - We pay $10.00 per cord for Dogwood at Westminster. CAROLINA HARD WOOD I'D. See .1. S. Price for speci fications etc. ll- 17* - if FOI! SA lill-one Electric Pump ing Outfit; consists ol' Electric Motor and Steel lower and Tank, For par ticulars apply to J. L. MARETT, Sen eca, S. C. 11-17 WANTED-Lowest Did on Sa wini? Lumber, true to hill. Farm north ol' Walhalla. The right to reject any and all bids Is reserved. Mail bids to .T. D. QR ENS! I AW, 12 10 Mass. Ave., X. \\'., Washington, D. C. is* LOST -- Saturday, 18th, between Dr. Sloan's residence and I'ostoflice, Light niue Parker Fountain Pen. Finder please return '.o DU. SLOAN or Hell's Drug store ?md re?oive re ward. ? 17 CONTRACTING/ AND Iii lldMNG. .. I will e.- glad ti> ligure with any l" rson v. ho may havo Building Work tv) rio. Will bid 6n any work, largo or small. VV it DODD, Box 3 11,Wal halla, S C. ! G-1 0 SIN PER CENT Mn\KV.--Under Hankers' Koscrvc System r.'; Loans may be peen rod on city or farm prop erty, to buy, build, improve or pay indebtedness. BANK IO RS' lt ESE R VE DEPOSIT CO., IG is California St., 1 ?en ver, Colo. I WANTED-A good, quiet. Middle aged Won,.,n or nice Girl to live in house with ino, or Coupio to culti vate 12 ?o res of frosh land; part bot tom. Com? opportunity for ri{;ht par ty with good reference. MRS. W D SCIIMID. Walhalla,S.C.. Rt. I. 17 NOTICE-This is to notify tho public that my boy, ANSEL FRICKS who ls nadi r age, has loft my home without, my consent, and anyone hir ing or harboring him will bo prose cuted lo tho fullest extent of the law J. 14. FRICKS, Wost I nion. 10* ST. FRA NCIS' CATHOLIC CHURCH. .Mauldln street, Walhalla, s. c. SERVICES ON THE .FOURTH SUN DAY OF EACH MONTH. Sacrament of Penance. . . 0.30 a. m Muss and Sermon.10.00 a. m! Rev. Timothy J. McGrath, Rector, St. Joseph's Church, East Earle and North McDutllo Sis Anderson, S. C. r Faith in Lemedies CONFIDENCE. THEY ARE COM QUAL1TY INGREDIENTS AND WANT THEM TO DO. HAS BEEN DESIGNED FOR A E FOR EACH ORDINARY AIL ^harmacy, ?. ?LL Store. ER HERE BUT ONCE. I* .** *I* ^I* *I* *I* *t* .J" *?"*I* *1* *!* 'I* *I* *I* "1* *I* .?* *I* ?J? LOCAL AND PERSONAL*. ty ?J? ty ty ty ty ty ty tyty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty? - Pass a good thing along. I have several prospective purchasers of our pumping systems. Place a just, closo price on ontflt. Let's sell 'em. W. F, Milnm, Walhalla, S. C.-adv.* -For a quality rango at moderato cost, hay a Colo's Down-Draft rango. lt has no equal for tho price. Sold hy Balienger Hardware Co., Seneca, S. C. See Tulv. elsewhere. I " -'Plenty of hard brick for imme diate delivery. Arthur Brown. Wal halla, S. C.-adv.-17-18. -There will be services nt St. John's Episcopal church, Walhalla, [noxt Sunday. Nov. 26th, at ll a. m. Members of other denominations cordially welcomed to all Services. -Tho Ladies' Missionary Society of St. John's Lutheran church will hold a cake and candy sale on Wed nesday next. Nov. 29th, at 10.'iO a. m., at tho Cas h Grocery Store. -What could be nicer than a new pair of Walkovers for Thanksgiv ing? Tho People's Dept. Store. "Hot ter goods for less." Home of Walk over shoos.-adv. - Mrs. H. C. Russell and lillie daughter. Geraldine, of Ozark, Ark. are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Boll. Mrs. Russell ls a ?sister of Mrs. Bell. She was met in 'Atlanta hy Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Bell and Mrs. Wm."Bell. ! -Candlesticks, electric lamps, leather goods, toilet articles, ala-? ttonery, jewelry, silver, baskets, How ers, dolls, toys, fountain pens and fireworks. The best goods for the best price at Bell's Drug Store. Wal halla, S. C.-adv.-tf. -There aro many in this section who will he interested t? know thal Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lovell, of Clin ton, Iowa, are wintering in the South again, they having recently gone to Braden town,1 Fla., for tho winter months. They generally come to Walhalla for a short stay each spring on their return to their lowadiome. -Ladies' Hosiery.-We are now showing all tho latest shades in Ca det hosiery for women? None better. The People's Dept. Store, Main St.. Walhalla. "Better goods for less.'* Agents for Cadet hosiery.-adv. -1. W. Henry, of Whetstone, pre sented to The Courier office last week two samples of his garden turnips. Thy are of'the Puple Top valoty, nnd tho two weighed 12% pounds. Mr. Henry has four rows of these Turnips in his garden and estimates that ho will gather about 10 bushels. The turnips aro of excellent quality. - -Wanted-All your chickens and eggs. Highest cash prices paid. At .Smith's Market, Walhalla.-adv. -Louis Puckhaber, of Charleston, arrived in Walhalla last Thursday afternoon ai ;'. o'clock, having como through tho country ia his Fo/d ear, bringing wii'.i him Mr. a Od Mrs. Hen ry Meyers and their little son and daughter, who will spend a short while in Walhalla with relatives and friends. Mrs. Meyers is pleasantly rc Ul cm ho red here as Miss Sophie Puckhaber. The party left Charles ton ;ii 12.30 a. m., making tho trip by ii o'clock in the afternoon. Louis Puckhaber and his mother, Mrs. Lena Puckhaber, will leave to-morrow for Chnrjcslon, where they will be until the early summer months of 1923. -Plenty of ir? per cent acid for all now; $16.25. W. M. Brown, Wal halla. S. C.- adv.-13-tf. -Tho last football gamo of tho season in Ocoueo county will take place on tho Walhalla gridiron on November 24th at 3.30 P. m., when the Seneca High School team will meet tho Walhalla 111 in battle array. Our people are urged to attend this game and root for our team, and the poople of Seneca aro urged with the same insistence to be present and to give their boys the best they have gol in friendly urging on to their bosi efforts, .'he rivalry between the two tenus is kemi, but friendly. Tho Walhalla boys ll a Mo been doing well this season. Lot the Walhalla people lum out at this lard game and help them lo another victo''' ''"ho price of admission will be: Adults 25c. children 15c, -Thoroughbred Poland-China pigs now ready for delivery. Price right. Arthur Brown. Walhalla, S. C.--adv. - An unusually good program is offered by the Star Theatre, Seneca, for the balance ol' this week and tho first of next week -?-Thursday. Nov. ii:'., Dustin Purumu in "Strango Idols," and a two-reel comedy; Fri day, dainty Consta nco Binny in "Sho Walks In Her Sleep," adapted from tho famous play "The Sleep Walker," which was a Broadway success about a year ago. also l'allie News; Satur day,* Itu h Boland in "Tho Timber Queen," Charles Hutchison In 'Speed' and a five-reel Western feature star ring Al Hart and Jack Mower. Mon day and Tuosday, Nov. 27 nnd 28. Richard Barthel moss in "Experi ence." Tills is a wonderful produc tion and cannot fail to pienso the most exacting. -I liavo several good second-hand one and two-horso wagons, cheap for cash or terms. Arthur Brown, Wal halla, S. C.-adv.-17-48. -Our last gin day will bo on Fri-: day, Nov. 25th. West Union Oil Mill. -adv. I -Mrs. Sidney Ballengor pleasant-1 ly entertained the rook club Tuesday of lo?t week. -M i ss Julia Maxwell ls spondlng some timo in Greenville visiting hor sister. Mrs. J. W. Nix. -Plenty ot 16 per cent acid for! nil now; $16.25. W. M. Brown, Wal- j halla, S. C.-adv.-43-tf. -Toccoa Kocord, Nov. 16: Mrs. J. D, Vernor, Jr., of Walhalla, was tho guest of frlonds boro on Tuesday and Wodnesday. ? . * J. IT. Dnrby, Mrs. J. \V. J. : . us j Eloise Strother and Miss Janie Harrison spent a short while In Greonvlllo, having motored over on a pleasure trip. -I haye about 12 hoad of mulos, mares and horses for sale, choap, on good terms. 1 am goiug out of tho livestock business and you can buy theso at a bargain. Arthur Brown, Walhalla, S. C.-adv.-47-lS. -Strayed or Stolen - From my spring' a fow days ago, ono twolve gollon wash pot. Verily, thoso in pos sion already have their reward. Earle Simpson, Rt. 1, Walhalla, S. C. -Mrs. Frank L. Bunker and chil dren, of Charlotte, N. C., are visiting nt tho homo of Mrs. Bunker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Norman. Mrs. Bunkor has hosts of frlonds hero who are delighted to meet bor again. -Just received, a shipment of tho well known High Point buggies. Call and got one. (If you ride, ride right.) W. M. Brown, Walhalla, S. C.-adv.-:JS-tf. -G. E. Rhodes spent part of Sat urday and Sunday in Greenville with relatives and friends. Ho was accom panied home Sunday by his brothor, J. A. Rhodes, and family, who spout a short while in Walhalla. -The Walhalla Ginnery will gin cotton throe days more-Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Nov. ?'.Ul, 24th and 25th. Bring on your colton and get It ginned during thoso dayfi, Wal halla Ginnery, W. F, Milani, Mana ger.-adv. -Coming Tuesday, Nov. 2 S ttl, tho "Darktown Sunshine Minstrels," un der tho auspices of the Civic League, at the High School Auditorium. Ad mission, children 20c," adults 35c. Doors open at 7.30 o'clock, perform ance begins at S sharp. An attractive program and a number of specialties', among thom being a singing by a quartette composed of Messrs. Dendy and Grohns, McDonald*?and Ansel; saxaphone. duet by Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Bell; a bit of harmony from Hawaii by tho Cleo Club, and vocal duet by Messrs. Boll and Dendy. -Blankets which aro servlcoablo That of course moans Nashua Wool nap blankets, which havo been scien tifically proven warmer than v I blankets. Tho prices on "Nashua* are reasonable compared to their use fulness.' The People's Dept. , Store "Better goods for les?f," Agents foi Nashua blankets.--adv. --The community was shocked bj the recent death of 'Reuben Olin Brock, of West Union] who died ai tho Anderson County Hospital Fri day. Nov. 3d, after an illness of aboui three weeks. He. was a member ol Cant's Grove Baptist, church, havltif lived in that community for a mun ber of years. Mr. Brock leaves t( mourn his death a wife and severa children, besides a number of'broth ors and 8ister8, Two of tho brother! are John sud Ollie Brock, of Seneca Funeral soi vices were conducted a Sandy SfiriagS, Anderson county, oi Saturday, Nov. 4th, by Rev. J. E Willis. Mr. Broch had made his hom in West Union only a short time, bu had made many friends, who sympa thiJ?o with ihe family in their he reaventen t. -Wo invito you to our store V attend the Christmas opening, begin ning Nov. I?tli; We have tho mon beautiful line of gifts and Christina goods on display in Walhalla, find tho .prices are right. Boll's Dru Store.--adv.-i f. -Three tables of entbuslasti players constituted tho Congeni; Book Club, which was entertained 1) Mrs. James Wilson nt her home o Main street Friday afternoon las When, at tho close of a number ( exciting gaines, tho prize was pr< souled to Mrs. Jack Alexander, sli was happy to know she was tho bei player of the afternoon, and sho r< colved as a reward of ber skill lovely table runner. A deligbtfi sweet course was served by tho hos ess. Those who enjoyed this ha pp occasion wore Mesdames Arth ll Brown, Harold Phillips, Jack Ale: auder. Loyd - Brown, Coqrgo Seht m?cher and Clyde Brown. Misse Co'dyo Cram, sara Alexander an Willie Alexander. Mrs. Goo. Kelli m?cher will ho hostess to tho oin on Friday, the 2 1th, at 3.30 o'clocl 'at hor homo on Docatur street. - 1 havo ?i good six-horso-powr si ca in engine, complete; ono set < practically new shingle saws, chen for cash, or I will swap for shingh or cattle. Arthur Brown, Walhall S. C. -adv.-17-18. -There are many who will regn to loam Of tho death of B. J. Mood who dlod at his home nt Salem la Thursday, Nov. 16th, after a lot Illness. Mr. Moody had suffered fro strokes of paralysis and had bet confined to his homo practically ri tho Hmo for tho past several year Ile was a native of Coonee, havir been born in Ihe Whitewater sooth 75 years ago. Funeral services wo conducted the day following his pas lng away by Revs. Abercrombie ai Jeffcoat, the services being held the Methodist church. Tho decensi leaves a wife and six children ai many other relatives and friends ?mourn his death. Mr. Moody w; oin- ol' OconOO'S best c zens, a co sedated Christian, and bis lifo w as an open hook before his follow men. Tho bereaved OHOS hnvo tl sympathy of many friends, A person who wears Walkov shoes tmce never will wear any otb i shoe. Tl;ero must ho a reason. Ju [come in and try on a pair of Wal overs and feel "tho dlfferenco." Tl Peoplo's Dept. Store, Main St., Wu halla. "Botter goods for loss." Hon of Walkover shoos, -adv. .,: v.? i . '.'.-j).y.Vv ?.'. .. .?.! ' ? ^ -Thin-very thin-ice on Tues day morning,<NoY. 21st. The hm we have noticed this winter. , -Teay Hutchison and John Kauf man spent several days last week in Atlanta on business and attending - the Bottlers' Convention. -Now is the time to buy buy your Oliver plows. Get ready for the fall season. Buy tho Genuino Oliver. W. M. Brown. Walhalla, S. C.-adv.-tf. Fire recently destroyed thc" house, in England In which gas lighting was discovered and ilrst used, and in which the ilrst steam locomotivo was built. -Don't miss tho "Darktown Sun shino Minstrel Show" at tho High School Auditorium on Nov. 28, at 8 o'clock. Admission, 20 aud 3Gc.' Un der auspices Civic 'Loaguo. -For every one-dollar you spend ! with us you got a chance at tho beau tiful genuino Madame Hendron Talk ing Doll, which ls to bo glvon nway by us to tho ono holding tho lucky humber on Christmas morning. At Boll's Drug Storo, Walhalla.-adv.-tf -Rural Pollcoman W. L. Little ton's roport on fines collected for the year from Nov. 1, 19 2-1, to Nov. 1, 19 22, shows thatr his work resulted in $2,4 38 being turned in to General Sessions Courtx and Magistrates' courts. N -Tho members of tho Walhalla Baptist Akl Society are arranging a bazaar for Doc. 1 and 2, and tho evont will take place in tho display room of tho Piedmont Auto Co. Tho ladies of tho Baptist church solicit your patronage, as they hope to as sist others, tn getting their presents, and also lu furnishing' semo of tho goodies for the glad season of Christ mas. -Wo will ehargo $3.50 per halo for ginning this season, furnishing bagging and ties. Wo uso 2 and 2 im pound Jute bagging and whole Hos. Jute Imgging adds weight and makes" h neat bale. Westminster Oil and' Fertilizer Co.-adv.-35-tf. -There aro many who will read with interest the announcement of the engagement of Miss Roxie Reid, of Woodbury, Ga., to Andrew Gill, of tho same place. The announcement of the engagement was- made last week by the. parents of the brldo-to be, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. S. Reid,, now of Woodbury, but formerly of. Wal halla. Tho wedding will take place on Dee. 14th at Woodbury. Tho se lection of tho da Jo for tho marriage IS tinged with romance, lt hoing the anniversary of the marriage of tho young lady's grandmother and mo ther. Miss Reid is the second daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Reid, who aro so well known to our people, and she has' spent her summers boro and at the Strother homo in West Union for several years past. Miss Reid is a young lady of sweet and charming personality and has mado friends wherovor sho ls known. Tho groom holds a responsible position. In the bank at Woodbury and Is a young man of starling worth. After a honey moon of a month tho young people will bo at home In Woodbury. -Wo will charge $3.GO per bale for ginning this season, furnishing bagging and ties. We uso 2 to 2 im pound jute bagging and whole Hos. Jute bagging adds weight and makes a neat bale. Schaeffer Gin Co., West minster, S. C.-adv.-35.-tf. -The following interesting item is taken from a dispatch from Kis simmeo, Fla., under date of Nov. 14: "A wedding of much interest/in Kis Simmee was that of Miss' Ruby Pearl Cliver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wiso Oliver, and James A. McCarey, of Walhalla, S. C., which took placo at tho homo of the bride's parents Monday night. The young couple stood under aft improvised arch o/ Mexican coral vine between tho liv Irg room ai d dining room, whore l\ very impressive ceremony was per formed by Rev. J. A. Sutton. Thc ring ceremony was used. Tho mem bers of tho family, together with n few friends, wore the only ones* pres ent. Tho brido wore an exquisite dress of white pussy willow silk with white georgette ovcrblouse', and car ried a bouquet of violets. Tho young couple left, immediately by automo bile for Walhalla, at which place they will make their futuro home. Tho brido is a mombdr jot an old family here in Kissimmeo, was edu cated at the Osceola high school, where she took a" vory prominent part in athletics, and on nccount of lier charming personality has many friends .who will wish her much hap piness. The groom is a young busi ness man of Walhalla, hoing con nected with n wholesale grocery house of that place, and has a host of frient t who will exton' h fm con gratulations." The above announce ment came as a great surprise to the Walhalla friends of Mr. MoCarey.who is the youngest son of Mrs. Joe Mc Carey, of Walhalla. Wo join with others in extending to him sincere congratulations, and to tho young couple every good wish for happi ness. -"To Rent-Nice olfloo rooms in garno building in which Bell Tele phone Co. has Us olllce. on Main St. Cnn rent you single'Office or suit of rooms. See me at once if interested. Very dosi rabio location. W. M. Brown. Walhalla. S. C.-r.dv.-tf. Child Dies of Hydrophobia. Westminster, Nov. "1 7. -? Special: Thc little five-year-old son of W. H. Higginbotham, who lives two miles below Westminster, died last night from hydrophobia. Tho chill. Har nett Higginbotham, was bitten by a mad dog on tho 15th of October just past, and fears havo boon entertained ever sinco ns to tho child's condition and for tho ultimate results. Tho child and the dog"s head wore taken at once to Columbia, wboro ail exam ination was made and tho dog declar ed to havo boon rabid. Tho little boy was glvon tho Pastour trontment. but its effects wore novor vory mark ed 'in his ense, and ho was novor en tirely normal again. About forty eight hours boforo his death sorlous symptoms began to dovolop, and ho went into convulsions, which finally terminated in his death. Tlloro are hosts of friends of tho family In I h's section who sympnfthlzo dooply with them in their groat sorrow. UNDER, THE CARPET, in tho teapot, behind tho clock-non? of those places mo safo hiding spots for inonoy, ns is attested hy nows Items that ono sees frequently in tn? (hilly papers. RODDERS AND SNEAK THIEVES appear to know just whore to look for tho family hoard that is hidden alumt tho lious/j ,in stead of being deposited in a bank, whore it would bo safo. V RESIDES-Hanks pay interest on timo deposits. Put your money at work for you in our hank, whoiW it will ho safo. ? ( v \ The Enterprise Bank, alhal&a, S. C. WWMBI BHRBBBBDM 1888 1922 THE NEW STETSONS ARE HERE. That's all wc need to tell you. New Fall Styles With the distinctive mark? and the good, old-rock bottom Stetson Quality. 4 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. What One Gallon of Kerosene a "Z" Engine Let us tell you about these many big advantage? : 1- Economically uKon kero ocno as well aa gasoline. 2- High tonslon magneto eliminates batteries and .bnttcry troubles - gives hot spark, quick starting. fl-Throttling governor as? eures steady speed and closo speed regulation. 4- Suctlon fuel food-no pump - simple and posi tive. 5- Convenient speed con troller gives change ol opoed v/tille ongine la' running. 6- Renewable die-cast bear ings. 7- Positivo lubrication. 6-Automatto In operation, requiring but little at tendance-easily started. 0.--Fairbanks-Morse quality throughout 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 wft run your churn-cream separator-milking machine. It will operate your family washing maohijje-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. Thtey saved labor got more work done. The many big advantages of the "Z" were convincingly demonstrated to these farmers before they bought. Note those features at the left and then you, too, come in and see the "Z." \y2 H.P.$ 67.00 3 H.P..... 115.00 6 H.P. 187.00 Ali f. o. b. factory; add freight to destination Ballenger Hardware Co. Seneca, S. C. \ Of English invention is an nloctrlc bead to a high tomperaturd to on* dovlco to heat the top of a person's courago tho growth of hair. \ / ?