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-Put* You Rexall F 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 The REX/ gj?JT YOU ARE A STRANG O NF. CENT A WORD (Small advertisements under thia heading inserted at rate of one cent a word per Insertion. Four inBertlonB for price of three.) (NOTICE.-No advertisement ac cepted tor this column for loss than i ? cent?, ono Insertion.) FOR RENT OR SA LE-House and ILot on Tugaloo street. Apply BOB MACAULAY, Walhalla, S. C._48-tf XOTICF. 1 will gin Nov. 30, Dec. 1 and 2. After that my gin will he closed. C. It. OWENS. __:18_*L_ WARNING!-No hunting or tres passing on lands of the undersigned. J. A. BURTON, Walhalla, S. C._48? WANTED-Wo aro in the market to buy good, clean Teas. E. C. MAR ETT & SON, Westminster, S. C. 40-tf MONEY TO LOAN on Improved Farm Lands. R. E. BRUCE, Pick ens, S. O. *_26-tf FOR HE NT-One Two-horse Farm to rent; good houso and barn. MKS. M. E. HAMMOND, Seneca, S. C., Rt. I No. 1._48-49 FOR SALE - Baby Carriage, al most new. For information apply at 1 COURIER OFFICE, Walhalla, S. C. 47-tf._I NOTICE.-Closing Out My Stock of Goods nt Cost.-Also Gasoline at 23c. per gallon. G. B. GILLESPIE, Walhalla, S. C. 46-39* FOR SALE.- Several Mules and Horses. Prices right. Would trade for cattle W. J. SCHRODER, Wal halla, S. C._ 4 4-tf WANTED-Chickens, Beof Hides, Turkeys and Eggs, at once. Market sonto higher. R. D. O ELKERS, The Dp-town Dealer, Walhalla, S. C. 19 NOTICE.-The Keoweo Courier is in position to haudle subscriptions to all tho leading periodicals. ' Wo will appreciate your business. WATCH YOUR HOG BUSINESS and make it profitable. I offer for salo 2 3 Gells. Shoats and Pigs. Can make hogs for late killing. W. I). MOSS, Walhalla,. S. C. 4 7-tf FOR SALE-Two yokes of well trained Steers for Sawmilling, weigh ing from 2,000 to 2,200 pounds each. Terms easy. E. C. MARETT & SON, Westminster, S. C. 4 6-49_ WANTED-By an Kxperioncod Young Man- Position as Clerk in a store. Will consider anything rea sonable. Good reference. Address "G.," Box 387, Walhalla, S. C. LS* FOR SALE OR BENT-Ten-room Residence, suitable for boarding house. Comer Tugaloo and Mnuldlll Streets. For par tlc u Uti rs apply to C. F. IIETRICK, Walhalla, S. C^ tf WANTED - Dogwood - We pay $1(1.au per cord for Dogwood at Westminster. CAROLINA HARD WOOD CO. See J. S. Price for speci flcntlons etc. 44-47*-tf ON ACCOUNT of low water and inability of power company to fur nish power, we will not run our gins on Fridays, until further notice. The WRSTMINSTER OIL & FERTILI ZER CO. 18-tf WANTED-Lowest Bid on Sawing Lumber, true to bill. Farm north of Walhalla. Tho right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Mall bids to J. I). CRENSHAW, 1210 Mass. Ave., N. W., Washington, I). C. 48* CONTRACTING AND Bt 'LDING. - I will bo glad to Hguri wilii any person who may havo Building Work to lo. Will bid on any work, largo or small. \y. i; DODD, Box 344,WaL balla, s C. IC- '.!?* SIN PER CUNT MONEY.-Under Bankers' Reserve System (5% Loans may be secured on city or farm prop erly, lo buy, build, improve or pay indebtedness. BANKERS' RESERVK DEPOSIT CO., (CIS California St., Denver, Colo. 17-2 NOTICE-This is to notify tho public that my hoy, ANSEL FRICKS, who is under age. has left my home without my consent, and anyone hir ing or harboring him will be prose cuted to tho fullest extent of tho law, J. F. FRICKS, West I nion. 49' LOST-In Seneca, Nov. 22,. on the hitching ground or between there and the Browning placo, ono Lady's pock etbook with chain, continuing $30.00 In hills and 7r.e. In small chango; also pair Indy's Kid Gloves and Hand kerchief, larder please return to MKS. ROSA BROOM, Richland, S. C., and get reward. 4 8 HT. FRANCIS CATHOLIC CHURCH, Mnuldln Street, Walhalla, s. c. SERVICES ON THE FOURTH SUN DAY OF EACH MONTH. Sacrament of Penance. . . 9.30 a. ni, Mass and Sermon.10.00 a. m. Rov. Timothy J. McGrath, Rector, st. Joseph's Church, East Earlo and North McDuilio Sts., Anderson, S. C. 1 Remedies CONFIDENCE. THEY ARE CON QUALITY INGREDIENTS AND WANT THEM TO DO. HAS BEEN DESIGNED FOR A E FOR EACH ORDINARY AIL Pharmacy, kXL, Store. KR HERE BUT ONCE. A Regular Communication of Blue r^ifc?^l R d ?.<-' Lodge, No. 92. A. F. M . wl11 be neld u?xt Frl" US^?l day night, Dec. 1st, 1922, at 8 o'clock. Visiting brothers always welcome. Election and Installation of officers J. B. S. DENDY, AV. M. W. O. WHITE, Secretary. (adv) ty LOCAL AND PERSONAL. ty ?J? ?J? ?J? ?j? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? <. J ? ?J? . J?, -Friday, Dec. 1st, will be the last gin day. Walhalla Gin Co., W. F. Milam, .Manager.-adv. --Now is the time to buy buy your Oliver plows. Cet ready for Ibo fall season. Buy tho Genuine Olivcv. W. M. Drown, Walhalla, S. C.-adv.-tf. -J. W. Ray is now engaged in a position at Newton, N. C., where ho is employed by tho samo company that put in the water system for Wal halla, .Mr. and Mrs. Ray bave beeil living at Newton for several weeks. -A big line of knit goods cheap. C. W. & J. 10. Bauknfght.-adv. - liol chocolate and sandwiches at Norman's Drug Store.-adv. -There are many who will learn with regret that Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Sadgrove, of Walhalla, will leave this week for Seneca, where they will make their home. Mr. Snelgrove has entered business there, and will movo his family this week or next. -See our sweater coats and gloves C. W. & J. E. Bauknlgbl, Walhalla. -adv. -For every one-dollar you spend with us you get a chance at the beau tiful genuine Madame Hendren Talk ing Doll, which is to he given'away by us to tho one holding ibo lucky number on Christmas morning. At Dell s Drug Store, Walhalla.-adv.-tf -There aro many who will be In terested in learning that Oscar Tolli son, who has been living in Anderson for some time, has returned to this section to mako his home. lie has atjbls former home on'Route No. 3, from Walhalla. -Tissue paper, crod, cards, seals, booklets for Xmas at Norman's Drug Store, Walhalla.-adv. -We have a most complete stock of the latest in watches, diamonds, jewelry, china, cut glass, clocks. Conklin pens and pencils, ivory and leather goods. R. A. MoLees, Jeweler, Walhalla, S. C.-adv. - Miss Edna Paterson, of Phila delphia, who bad been spending sev eral weeks here with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Hetrlok, retuned lo her home last week. She was accompan ied by her sitter, Mrs. Hetrick, who will spend a short while in her old home city. -Wc aro agents for the Oliver chilled plows and parts. A large slock on hand. C. W. & J. E. Bauk night, Walhalla-adv. -I have a good six-horse-power steam engine, complete; one set of practically new shingle saws, cheap for cash, or 1 will swap for shingles or cattle. Arthur Drown, Walhalla. S. C.-adv.-17-18. -J. F. Drewer and family, of Wal halla Route 2, are moving tills week to Picketts, where Mr.Brewer will en gage in farming the coming year. He and his family will be located on Ru ral Routfe 1, from PU kens. Their many Oconee friends will regret to learn that they aro leaving our coun ty. -Dolls, tea sets, furniture, hall?, drums, guns, autos, trains, whistles, rattles for the little folks at Norman's Drug Store. Walhalla.-adv. -Wo will chargo $3.50 per halo for gianing this season, furnishing bagging and ties. Wo uso 2 and 2V2 pound Jute bagging and wbolo ties. Jute bagging adds weight and makes a noat halo. Werl minster'Oil and Fertilizer Co.-adv.-35-tf. -- Wo aro requested to announce that there will bo a hot supper at tho Norton school house (Old Bickens) on Friday night, Dec. 1st. Darbecue. pork slew, ham, turkey, chicken and other good things to eal. Supper, $1.00. All aro invited io attend and to take swoetheat ts, wives and moth ers, and enjoy a good supper and a pleasant evening. The proceeds will be used for school Improvements. -To Close Out-One lot of men's fleece-lined shirts and drawers--all sizes -only 7."ic. por garment. C. W. & J. E. Dnuknlght, Walhalla, -adv. -Tho many friends of Wm. A. Hetrick will regret to learn that ho has been a sufferer from appendici tis since lils arrival in Philadelphia, where aud his family aro now located and will romain un til the lirst of tho new year. Wo aro glad to learn, however, that ho baa undergone a gv.cconsf'.il operation, and is now Improving. \i tho first of the year ho and his family will move to Prlneoton, W. Va., as will also Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Hetrick, who went to Philadelphia a^tho same timo Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A, Hotrick did. -? havo about 12 head of mules, mares and horses for sale, cheap, on good terms. I am going out of tho livestock business and you can buy thoso at a bargain. Arthur Brown, Walhalla, S. C.-adv.-l7-18.. - _r. i ,? . _ -You will lind 125 magazines to choose from at Norman's Drug Store, Walhalla.--adv. If you need a bill of goods we can sell you cheaper than you can buy anywhoro in tho county. C. W. & J. E. Bauknight, Walhalla.-adv. -Misses Janie Harrison and Eliz abeth Stribllng motored to Green ville Saturday for the Clemson-Fur man football game. -lt .A. McLoes, Jeweler, Walhalla, sells Conklln pons and pencils.-adv. -Plenty of 16 per cent acid for all now; $10.25. W. Af. Brown, Wal halla, S. C.-adv.-43rtf. ? - Mrs. J. A. Steck spent several days last week In Atlanta, tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rhodes on North Boulevard. -^-Stationery, candy, pictures, man icure sots, toilet articles for the la dles. Norman's, Walhalla.-adv. -I have sevoral good second-hand ono and two-horso wagons, cheap for cash or terms. Arthur Brown, Wal halla, S. C.-adv.-47-48. -Roal economy 'and comfort In the kitchen means a Cole's Down Draft range. Sold by Ballongor Hard ware Co., Seneca. See advertisement elsewhere. -New army blankets at $3.50, worth double tthe price. C. W. & J. E. Bauknight, Walhalla.-adY. -Wo Invito you to our store to attend the Christmas open!'.lg, begin ning Nov. 15th. Wo have tho most beautiful line of gifts and Christmas goods on display in Walhalla, and tho prices aro right. Bell's Drug. Store.-adv.-tf. -Mrs. J. C. Perrin, of Anderson^ spent Hie past week-end with her mother, Mrs. Hettie Macaulay, tin Walhalla. Mrs. Macaulay accompan ied her honio Monday and will bo in Anderson foi several days. - R. A. McDees, Jeweler,Walhalla, sells Conklin pons and pencils.-adv. -Thoroughbred Poland-China pigs now ready for delivery. Price right. Arthur Brown, Walhalla, S. C,-adv. - Married, at the residence of Rev. D. P. Bearden, near West Union, on Saturday, Nov. 25th, Miss Corrie WTlbanks and Monroe Whitener. The groom was said to bo 7 0 years old and lils brido 27v They will reside near West Union.' -If you need shoes, seo our Star Brand shoes. They are better. C. W. & J. E. Bauknight, Walhalla.-adv. -Just received, a shipment of the well known High Point buggies. Call and got one. (If you ride, ride right.) W. M. Brown, Walhalla, S. C.-adv.-38-tf. - Union services will bo held on Thanksgiving morning at, 10 o'clock in tho Walhalla 'Presbyterian church. The sermon will bo preached by Rev. A. W. Barr, of tho Methodist church. Special music will bo rendered, and a cordial invitation to all is extended to attend these services. -See our $12.50 and $18 suits. C. W. & J. E. Bauknight, Walhalla.-ad -To Rent-Nico office .rooms 'in sanio building In which Bell Tele phone Co. has its office, on Main St. Can rent you single ofhco or suit o'f rooms. Seo hie at once if interested. Very desirablo location. W. AI, Brown. Walhalla. S. C.-adv.-tf. -The Walhalla Christian Endea vors will observe Thanksgiving ser vices Sunday night. Dec. 3d, nt 6.30 o'clock, in tho Sunday school room of tho Presbyterian church. Lewis Harrison will bo the leader for this service. A cordial invitation ls ex tended to other denominations to lie prosont. - Flashlights, pocketbooks, pipes, razors, knives, toilet sets, useful gifts for every man, al Norman's.-adv. -Plenty of 1(5 per cont acid for all now; $16.25. W. M. Brown, Wal halla, S. C.-ndv.-43-tf. -The ladies of the Baptist Aid Society are arranging a bazaar for next Friday and Saturday, and will have lt in the display room of tho Piodm'ont Auto Co. There will be a number of booths, thc chairman of each giving her host endeavors to have Hiern filled with attractive arti cles or good things to oat. Mrs. W. P. Leister, doll booth, with brido and attendants; Mrs. Carl Oohmlg, coun try produce; Mrs. E. E. Reese, cakes and candy; Mrs. R. W. Crabbs, fancy work; Mrs. Arthur Brown, aprons for largo and small. 'Dight refresh ments will be served free of charge, this feature fo be presided over li* Mrs. Fant and others. -Now ts the time to buy flour. Wc aro paying moro than wo aro selling what wo have at. Plain and solf-ris ing Cream Loaf and Bello of Broad way. $7.25 per barrel. C. W. & J. E Bauknight, Walhalla.-adv. -Wo will charge $3.50 Per bale for ginning this season, furnishing bagging and Hes. Wo uso 2 lo 2'/a pound jute bagging and wholo lies. J ll to bagging adds weight and make.1: a neat buln. Schaeffer Gin Co., West minster, S. C.-adv.-35.-tf. -Eight membors of the Winthrop Daughters spent a most pleasant hour at tho home of Miss France Earlo in Midway on Saturday, Nov 18th, interesting letters from Win tbrop officials and students wero rood by Mrs. Jesse Noivllo and Miss Earle Miss Counts read the address mad( by MisB Lucille Godbold to tho'Win tbrop student body, tolling of'hor ex perionces in Parla at tho first Olym pic moot for women. Tho hostess, as sisted by her sister, Mrs. Fred Thode served toa and sandwiches. The De comber mooting will bo held at thc home of Miss Lola Kaufmann. --Candlesticks, electric lamps leather goods, toilet artlclos, sta tionery 'ewo'ry, sliver, lmskots, flow fer? toys, fountain nous anti fl . ': 'ie I est g?oqS for Hit :.. M's Drug Storo, Wal halb.. 3. C, adv.-tf. Wo wish to extend an Invitation to every ono to visit our display ol holiday goods,, You will And a Mp assortment of dolls, toys, U*?o deco rations, cut glass, china, pictures stationery, books, candy, tojlof sets musical instruments, in fact, Wo car find a gift suitable for any One, young or old. Come in and oxanilno oui f lock. Norman's Drug Store, Wal halla.-adv, ' bf *. * -WantecJ - 500 bushels .of peas. Wost Union Oil Mill.-r-odv. -Prettiest box candles over sho,wn In Walhalla at Norman's Drug Store. -adv. -The ?Paul Hayho Circle will meet with Mrs. A. W. Barr on Friday, Dec. 1st, at 3.30 o'clock. -Glassware from 10c. to $6.00 ot Norman's, Walhalla.-adv. -^Sausage casing, 60c. por pound. C. W. &. J. B Bauknlght.-adv. -Mr. and Mrs. Garwood Jayne?, C. O. Jaynes and Dr. J. W, Bell and Master Edward Schroder motored *.o Columbia recently, spondtng sev eral days, roturning yesterday after noon. -James T. Wilson, of Florida, !s a guest at tho homo of his son, Geo. L. Wilson. Ho has many friends hero who are pleased to moot him .again, i -Notlcn.-We will only have two moro gin days-Friday and Saturday, Dec. 1st and 2d. Wost Union Oil Mill.-adv. . ' -Now is tho time to buy Xmas presents, beforo the rush. Soe our bedroom slippers In Xmas boxes. C. W. & J. E. Baukulght, Walhalla. adv. -Prof. L. B. Parkinson, of Colum bia, State High School Inspoptor, spout a short while in Oconee this and last week. During his stay in our county ho visited the two now high schools-Oakway and Keowee. -Plenty of hard brick for imme diate dollvory. Arthur Grown. Wal halla, S. C.-adv.-17-tS. -1 will tom do thoroughbred Po land-China and buroo pigs for poas, cane seed and seed rye. Arthur Brown, Walhalla, S. C.-adv.-iS-tf. - Mr. and .Mrs. .lulo Andorson and family are occupying the Marou res idence on Tugaloo street, whllo Mr. and Mrs. Marett and family have moved into tho Dendy homo on Col lege street, recently vacated by Geo. It. Briggs. -The Courier goes out this week earlior than usual, in order that the subscribers on rural routes will not have to wait until Friday for their papers. Thanksgiving is tho ono hol iday Hutt, is always observed by the postal authorities. - Henry G. McKinney and J. C. McKinney, of Asheville, N. C., wore in Walhalla last weok on a short visit to their mother, Mrs. W. M. Al exander, who has been quito ill for some time. Her condition ls slightly improved, and her many friends hope for her early convalescence. -All Queen Quality shoes for $5; also a nice lino of oxfords at $5.00 to $7.00. C. W. & J. E. Bauknight, Walhalla.-adv. -Have you seen the cut glass apd hand-painted china at Norman's?-ad -Mrs. Geo. R. Briggs, accompan ied by Mr. Briggs's mother, left Wal linna Tuesday for Greonwood, where they will make their homo In the fu ture. Mr. Briggs will join his family in a few days. Their ninny friends hero and throughout tho county re gret their departure.*i -Miss Graco McKinney, of Ashe ville, N. C., is visiting al the homo of her grandmother, Mrs. W. M. Alex ander. Goorgo Garron, of the same place, was also in Walhalla for a short while last week, having come to visit his wife, who ls with her mo ther, Mrs. Aloxander, during her ill ness. -See our ties and handkerchiefs for Xmas presents. C. W. & J. E. Bauknlght, Walhalla.-adv. -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harper and little daughter, Dorothy, of Colum bia, are visiting Mrs. Harper's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Wilson. Mr. Harper ls recuperating from a recent severe accident which he sus tained when he was knocked from his bicycle by an automobile, having | his head badly cut and collar bone crushed. -Yard-wide sheeting, a good qual ity, at 12'/fcc. and 15c; worth now 15 and 18c. C. W. & J. E. Bauknight, Walhalla.-adv. -The regular meeting of tho Par ent-Teacher Association will bo held' in tho auditorium of tho Walhalla High School Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 6th, at 4 o'clock. At this meet ing thc aims of thc association will be discussed. Mrs. L. T. Covington and Mrs. M. R. McDonald will loadf and others will bo asked to enter into tho discussion. There will also be a musical program. All persons Inter ested in tho association and in the school aro urged to be present. -All-wool sorgo -and dress goods, worth $3.00, $2.50 and $2.00 per yd., reduced lo $1.50 to close out quick. C. Vf. & J. E. Bauknight, Walhalla. -adv. -Walhalla won the football*game from Seneca last Friday, tho score hoing 3 1 to 0. This gives the cham pionship of tho county thus far to the Walhalla High School, they hav ing won evory gamo played this sea son with tonina in the county. Tho two teams hist Friday played good ball and tho game was very Interest ing throughout. Tho record for ibo season for Walhalla H i gi)/ School ls tho winning of evory game with a total of 113 points, and her goal lino has not boon crossed. -If it's dolls and toys you will find them at Norman's Drug Store, Walhalla.-adv. -Ono case of hoavy outings worth 25c, for 17V&C. C. W. & J. E. Bauk nlght, Walhalla.-adv. -On Friday, Dec. 1st, at tho S'ar Theatre, Walhalla, Mary Pickford, "America's Sweetheart," will be shown In ono of tho best of her pic tures, "T''o Lovo Dight." This Is under the auspices of tho D. A. R.'s and tho proceeds will bo used in tho work for general good which that Organization lenders. Admission will be I?c. find 25c, and lhere will b a matinee a', 2 p. tn, The first per formance In tho evening will be nt 7.30. Candy and pean tl ts will bo of fered for salo during, tho showing of tho pict uro. Don't forget tho dale, and rna ko your plans to bo prosont at ono of the performances of this love ly picture. - If yoii want sugar for Christmas yon had better buy lt now. Only 8c. per pound. C. W. & J. E. 'Bauknlght, : Walhalla.-adv. THE "WOIiE AT THE DOOR" is hot morely a figuro of speech. Tills wolf is very real, ami ho comos snapping and snarling at the doors of many who never anticipated bci"g annoyed by him. YOU KNOW THAT KIND-^tho ones who make good mob?y, mid spend it. They either think it will bo always thus, or else tlioy do not think nt nil. Then comos sickness, Ul luck, bard times or something oise that unleashes tho siyuling wolf. AN ACCOUNT IN OUR HANK, carefully tended, ls tho best i its u ra nco against tho visit? of this ravenous wolf'. The Enterprise Bartk, Walhalla, 5. C. 1888 -:EE=EEE-=- 1922 THE NEW STETSONS ARE HERE. That's all wc need to tell you. New Fall Styles with the distinctive mark, and thc good, old-rock bottom Stetson Quality* If you're a regular Stestson customer, of course you'll w?nt 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. V What One Gallon of Kerosene Z" Engine Do for You Do you realize how much work the "Z" engine will do at th? low coat 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 IS 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 hillier, 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 "Z" 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 d??t I nation Ballenger Hardware Co. y Seneca, S. C. A porson Weighing 120 to 140 might ho conlnlnod In ftvo quart milk pounds has about as much blobd as hottlos.