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* Sickly < .j* * * * * NORMAN'S DRUG S ?j? ?j? ?j? ?j? ?j? ?j? ?j? ?j? ?j* * *>*** ****** ****** *** X LOCAL AND PERSONAL. * $******** ***** ***** -T. E. Alexander sells Kock Hill buggies. Walhalla, s. C. adv.-if. .las. M. Muss is spending Ibis ia Clarendon county on busl weel: ness. of Pine MOIMI visitor to Wnl Elijah l?llisoii. tain, was a husillos balla yesterday. Sacked hulls 60e. per hundred; r.e. back for sack. C. W. & J. 13. Daiiknight, Walhalla adv. Chas. Merritt, of Cleveland, Ca.. Is spending some time in Walhalla visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. ft. Earle. - The Methodist Guild will meet Thursda> (to-morrow) afternoon with Misses Eloise and Irene Stro ther. A full attendance is desired. Millinery opening April 1st, 2d, 3d. Norman's Dry Goods Store, ad. Tho Auction Club was pleasantly entertained by Miss Julia Maxwell on Tuesday, March 10. Tho next meeting will be with Miss Neville on Tuesday, March .'11st, at 3.30 o'clock. Lost Two pigs; about three months old; one spotted and the other red. Both have ear marks. Strayed March 22. Information thankfully received. J. Et. Karie, Walhalla. S. C. adv. -J. Tl. Qnartermus, of the firm of Qnartermus & McDonald, is spend ing this wetd; in Walhalla with his family. Mr. Qnartermus has been at Jackson, Ga., for the past month, ?where his firm ls erecting a (20,000 Baptist church. -Millinery display that lacks nothing tn style or elegance. You are virtually out of the world when you are out of style. When you come here you come to fashion's head quarters. Opening days. Friday and Saturday, March 27 and 2 8. Hun ter's Store, Seneca. adv. -The members of the Finery Clr ele were charmingly entertained by Mrs. J. H. Darby on March 13. A de lightful afternoon was spent, during which a lively conte?t was engaged in and delicious refreshments were served. -Millinery opening March 2(!th. 27th and 28th. The prettiest and most up-to-date hats we have ever shown; also the most beautiful laces of all kinds-tordions. Valonoience, embroidered voils, crepes (45 In.); also white voil and crepe dresses at prices thal will please you. Come and see us and he convinced. Mrs. W. M. Brown & Co., Walhalla, adv. Married, by M. H. Lee, Magis trate, Mani) Miss Eva Lowery and Charley Matheson. The groom is a son of George Matheson and the bride is a daughter of A. V. Lowery, ail of the Long Creek section. We extend lo the happy young couple congratulations and best wishes. .Millinery opening Thursday, Fri day and Saturday of this week. Mrs. C. G. Jaynes. adv. -Mrs. I. C. Lee and Mrs. R. W. Shelor, of Anderson, arrived in Wal halla last week to spend some time with their niece, Mrs. W. D. Moss. Mrs. Shelor returned to her home Monday, but Mrs. Lee will remain here for a short while longer. Both these good ladies have hosts of friends In Walhalla who are always delighted to meet them. Millinery opening April 1st, 2d. 3d. Norman's Dry Goods Store, ad. -J. S. Alley, who recently moved with his family to this community from North Carolina, returned Mon day from Jackson county. North Car olina, where he had gone to attend the funeral of his nephew, Zeb Rum garner, who was recently killed in \rlzonn. Kew particulars of t. killing have been received, but it is stated that Mr. B umgarn er was shot by a woman. Funeral services and Interment took place last Saturday at his old home near Whiteside, N. C. Mr. Alley reports a three-Inch snow in the North Carolina moun tains Saturday and Saturday night. Suits cleaned and pressed 50c.; monthly membership at a reduction Also agent for good steam laundry! Take up laundry Mondays and Tues days. All work guaranteed. Arthur Phillips. Pone :.;;. Walhalla. adv. The ladie- of Walhalla ami com munity will havo abundant opportu nity this year lo secure their head gear ami other l iney things that go to "cheer tho feminine hean.'' To morrow (Thursday), Friday and Sat urday both Mrs. W. M. Brown & Co and Mrs. C. C. Jaynes will have their openings, and will be pleased to greet their friends and patrons. Mrs. Brown ti Co. are located In tho Craig-Verner building, down-stairs, while Mrs. Jaynes lg occupying the second floor of the same building. Wednesday. Thursday and Friday of next week Mrs. R. ('allaway will have her opening at the Norman Lower Store, Masonic Temple block, and she will be ready to serve all her friends and patrons. Give these ladies full consideration when you go to make your pundi; ses of spring bats and fancy millinery notions" They are keeping unusually good se iet Hf ns and will be pleased to serve you. -Try one of our famous 1 ?iferna tional stalk cutters. They do the work. Sold by W. M. Brown, adv. .j. .j. .fr .|. ?j. ?fr fr fr -fr ?fr ?fr ?fr Children * are liable to Ix* In any home. You never know .? M?MI they aro going *.* to be taken ?lek, either, but very .!? frequently H happens in the night fr time, when the dru;; stores are closed. Hence the advisability of *** supplying 'I'" homo with some of fr the always handy remedies- fr those must in demand for com mon ills. We keep none but the *** purest drugs and medicines, and fr charg? in reason. fr Agency Saturday levelling Tost ?*< ami Ladles' Home Journal. ^ TORE, Walhalla, S. C. * fr fr fr * * * * * * * * * or H INVITATION to you to o|K>n an account ?it this Hank holds good any tillie? hut, is there any good reason for delaying this stop? Our methods are up-to date ami oller every facility and rea sonable accommodation that would j bo considered good, safe banking. Wo shall IM> pleased lo talk hhe mat ter over with you. Bank of Walhalla, WALHALLA, S. C. - Hulls and meal at C. W. & J. E. Bauknight's, Walhalla. adv. -Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Moiburg are being congratulated by their many friends upon the arrival, on the 24th, of a daughter nt their home. -Oliver chilled plows and repairs for sale by W. M. Hrown. adv. -Dr. J. L. Stokes, of the Metho dist church, will preach at St. John's Lutheran church next Sunday even ing at 8 o'clock. The public is cor dially invited to attend the service and take part therein. -Pleasant and profitable employ ment for women, girls and boys. Ap ply to Hetrlck Hosiery Mills, Wal halla, S. C. t. f.-adv. -The Courier is in receipt of a freak hen egg, which was sent to us by Miss Hancock, who resides on the farm of I. Good, near town. It is of peculiar construction and formation, and hut shows what funny things a jocular hen will do at times. -All the newest syles in shapes and trimmings on display for your approval Friday and Saturday, March 27 and 28. Hunter's Store, Seneca. S. C. adv. We are exceedingly sorry to learn that our good friend, William I.austerer, is quite unwell at his home here, and has Inen for some weeks. We trust thal he may soon be restored to his usual robust health. -All kinds of chicken and horse remedies. C. W. & J. K. Uauknight, ?Valhalla. adv. - Mrs. T. C. Si roni; and daughter. Miss Mary, of Chester, spent several days here last week visiting at the home of their aunt. Mrs. C. G. St ron?. They have many friends in Walhalla who are always d-Valued to meet them. -Mrs. C. G. Jaynes' millinery opening begins Thursday of this week. adv. - The many friends of Mrs. J. H. S. Dendy are glad to note her return | to Walhalla, aller two weeks spent In a hospital in Columbia, where she j underwent an operation. Mrs.1 Dendy's condition is greatly Im- j proved, and we trust that she may soon being enjoying perfect health. | -Millinery opening April 1st, 2d, 3d. Norman's Drj Goods Store, ad. Rev. and Mrs. G. M. Wilcox are at present making their home with Dr. and Mrs. H. P. Sloan, the Pres byterian mans*' having been sold, leaving them without a home for the present, li is understood that work of remodeling the residence recently purchased from U. W. Grubbs, will be begun at an early date. When completed this property will become 'he Presbyterian manse. Have you bought your Raster hat? You should lose no time In Be lecting it. Pull line on display Fri day and Saturday. March 27 and 28. Hunter's Store, Seneca. adv. There are many friends in Wal halla and Oconee of Dr. J. W. Kowen, of Mount Pleasant, S. C.. who will regrel to learn that the Doctor and hi- son Hoon recently sustained not painful, but extremely unpleasant. Injuries while giving attention to one of Dr. Howen's favorite dogs. The annual had been unwell for a day or two, and in endeavoring lo adminis ter Io the dog's needs, the hands of both Dr. Lowen and his son were scratched. The dog was at once kill ed and an examination made of the head and it was lound that the ani mal had been suffering from rabies. ! Dr, Powen at once took precaution- ( nry .asures, going to Columbia and ' securing remedies to apply in accord- ! ance with the formula of the Pasteur ' treatment for hydrophobia. taking the treatment himself and adminis tering it to his son. The day follow ing. Hoon, who was In the act of cranking his father's automobile, had his righi arm broken by a "back kick'" from the engine crank. Loth re doing w ell at oresent. Pinacle fancy patent flour $5.16 per barrel. C. W. & J. F. Hauknlght. Walhalla. adv. -Good, cheap farm horse for ?ale. T. E. Alexander, Walhalla. adv. Horn, unto Mr. and Mrs. Wade C. Hughs, on Thursday last, Mar< i> 1 iitli. a daughter. - - Louis C. Harrison, of Greenville, spout Sunday with his parents. Mi and Mrs. F. E. Harrison, and anion". friends. - For buggies, wagons and har ness call on W. M. Brown. adv. Kev. I). P. Hearden will preatdi at the Walhalla cotton mill church on the Hist Sunday in April at : i o'clock a. m. Rleppe Riemann returned Inst week from Atlanta, where he grada ated recently from the Southern Bus i ness College. Scratch, chick and chowder ?teed for chickens. C. W. & J. E. Batlk lilght, Walhalla. adv. Mrs. R. ('allaway is spendin ?1 few days in Atlanta selecting newts stylo.s and novelties in millinery for the opening at Norman's store. Miss Annie Schroder will assist in the millinery and notions depart ment at Norman's Dry Goods and Millinery Store this season. A pretty assortment boys' ami girls' hats at Norman's. adv. We are requested to announce that Rev. .W. H. Mills, of Clemson, will preach at Retreat Presbyterian church, this county, next Sunday af ternoon, March 211th, the service^ to begin al :$.:io o'clock. The public is most cordially Invited to attend and take part in the service. - Mr. and Mrs. .losso W. Rankin, of Atlanta, arrived in Walhalla last week and will make their home her" In the future. Mr. Rankin will en gage in farming. They have numer ous friends here and elsewhere in the county who will learn with pleas ure of their return to Walhalla and intention to make this their perma nent home. -Stoves and ranges, coffins and caskets, furniture and feed. "Jayncs cuts the price and sells the goods." - Mrs. Lena M. Cochran, of the Fairview section, was in Walhalla Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Cochran ls taking subscriptions to The Pied mont. Magazine, published at Ander son. Mrs. Cochran is a lady of pleas ing address and made many feirnds during her visit here. She also re ceived many subscriptions to the pe riodical which she represents. -Gray Macaulay is now visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Macaulay, and among friends. He ls a full-fledged pharmacist, hav ing graduated last week from the At lanta College of Pharmacy. Miss Ku li ice Macaulay spent a few days In Atlanta last week, attending the graduating exercises of the Institu tion from which her brother gradu ated. --Lots of nice things for Faster In millinery at Norman's. 'adv. -Dr. J. W. Bell left Monday foi Anderson, from which city he accom panied his aunt, Mrs. Sylvester Bleckley, to a cancer specialis? in Baltimore. Mrs. Bleckley's th any friends here will regret to learn that her condition ls extremely serous She has twice received the nevi a dltim treatment, but so far ha? ,e ceived no permanent benefit. Dr Bell expects to return to Walhall:! Friday evening. -Just received car of fresh Port land cement. W. M. Brown. adv -T. G. Harbison, of Highlands N. C., was in Walhalla for a short while Thursday of last week. He was on his way to Florida, through which State lie will make extensive research in the interest of Harvard University, with which institution ht is connected. He I? making an ex ; haustive study of the trees thal belong by nature exclusively to tin Southern States. Mr. Harbison wit be In Florida for several months ir all probability. When in need of stoves or ranges remember Maynes cuts the price anc sells the goods." adv. -The Paul Mayne Circle enjnyec the gracious hospitality of Mrs. L M. Brown on Friday of last week The numbers on the program for th< afternoon-"A Forecast of Stylist Clothes for Men," (Miss Ansel) "The Sources of Music for Our Na tiona! Airs." (Mrs. Darby), and Dor olby Dix on "Father's Day," (Mrs Wilcox? vere more than usually en Joyable. After the circle adjourned Mrs. Brown ?ave her guests a ver; entertaining test of memory, allow ing them to look for a short time a two little tables on which were 21 different objects, a correct Hst o these to be written from memory Mrs. W. L. Vernor's list of every ob ject brought her a gorgeous bunch o red carnations. Miss Mamie Anse received a box of sweets, having ? nearly corrert list. The prizes weri presented by little Miss Doroth: Brown, who assisted her mo? he throughout the afternoon, evident!] having inherited her mother's happ art of entertaining. The very daint; refresh men ts were served hy Mrs Brown, Miss Gertude Smith and lit tie Miss Dorothy, while beautiful se lections were given on the graphe nola. Miss Lord and Mrs. .(oh! Marshall, as visitors, added pleaser to the afternoon. Stores to Close at rt.??O P. M We, the undersigned mendiants c Walhalla. S. C., do hereby agree t close our stores at 6.30 p. m., bogil ning with the first of April. Hin and continuing until September If 1914: C. W. Pitchford, C. W. & .1. E Bauknight, Norman Co. (Lowe Store?, Cash Grocery Co.. O. h Schumacher, s. N. Pitchford. Carte &. Co., Moss & Ansel, R. A. Md.oei Special Services. Rev. I. E. Wallace, of Seneca, wi in-each at Old Plckens church ne> Sunday at 11 o'clock, and at Fall view at 4 o'clock In the afternoon. Rev. H. J. Mills, of Clemson Co lego, will preach at Oak way Prcsbj terian church next Sunday mornln at 11 o'clock, and at Retreat in th afternoon at 1 o'clock. Well Known Railroad Man Dead. Raleigh. X. C., March 2 1. ('ap .lohn M. Turner, of Ibis city, age 56, former general manager of th Georgia and florida Railroad, an builder of several railroads in N'ort Carolina, was stricken with a pop lex and died suddenly In Maxton t< night. DON'T FAIL TO VISIT OUR STORE SATURDAY, flARCH 28th MRi C> HENKEL THE mm m mi mm Cali and see his line of New and Up= to=Date Tools. CARTER & CO., WALHALLA, SOUTH CAROLINA. .'DIAMON JL> EDGE IS A. QUALITY PEEDGE." .?I? ?j* *I* *?* *I* .!* *I* *I* *i* *?* .J. WALHALLA HONOR ROLL -J. .|? ?|* .J* *?* *?* 4* 4* *I* *?* "I* *?* Following is tho honor roll of the Walhalla High School for mouth end ins; Mareil 1 ;'? : 10th Ciado Luther Davis, 94.6. [dan Pitchford 93.6. 9th Grade-Grace Heard OG, Lin nie Cudd 90.3, Ethel Davis 91. Ansel Umberger 92.1. 8th (Dade -None. 7th Grade-Inez Doutha 97.8. Carrie I). Harrison 92.0, Henrietta Klaren 92.1, Mildred Moore 08.2, Holleman Seaborn 9f>, Lucile White 07.2. 6th Grade - Mildred Carter 93, Al ice Corbin 93, Annie Strutton 91.3, Joseph Moss 01. 5th Grade-Annie Busch 9 4.8. Frances Curler 92, Katherine Cross 01.8, Frank Davis 90.1, Leonard Strutton 02.2, Inez Todd 02.5, An nie Wilson 06.4, Funice White 95.9. 4th Grade-Lila Smith 0 4.1, Wil lie Brandt 02.5. 3d Grade-Joseph Norton 0 4.8, Louis Seaborn 04.8. 2d Gi ode-Louise Brandt Ol. Car rie Burnside 00.8, Grace Brown 95, Greta Douthit 01.6, Dargan Hutchi son 91.4. 1st Grade-John Hetrick 0 0.7. Ve rona Kelley 91, William Seaborn 90, Elizabeth Thode 9 2.7. Little Folks tai teri a i ned. On Thursday afternoon last the Sunday school class of Mrs. Jos. W. Shelor, of the Baptist church, was delightfully entertained at the pref ty home of Mrs. Shelor. She being such hospitable hostess, the after noon wore on into the shades of even ing. After serving her litLl"* com rades with a tempting course she in vited them to attend ber to tirayer meeting at their chinch, and Hiere being quite a number of the little folks, they enjoyed the walk to the church and the services held that evening very much. This (bite In our new year will not soon be forgotten by Mrs. Shelor's Sunday school pu pils, who esteem her so highly as an Instructor of the Word of the Al mighty. Annie L. Wilson, Reporter. Meeting Coneross Local. All members of Coneross Local Union, No. 76. F. E. and Co. Union, are hereby notified thal our regular meeting day has been changed from Saturday before the first Sunday to the first Thursday in each month, at the same hour. A full attendance at the next meeting is urged, as the County Union will meet with our local on the second Friday In April. Bear these facts In mind and attend promptly. F. H. Burley, Secretary, Coneross Local, No. 76. Thoroughbred Brown Leghorn Fggs for hatching; 50c. per setting at residence, $1 if shipped. Mrs. I. GOOD. WalhaPa, S. C., Rt. \ Hs* MY STALLION can be found at Shook's Stables. Walhalla, from 2 till 6 o'clock, Saturdav evenings. Fee, $15. J. S. ABBOTT. 12* WANTED-Good, fat beef cattle. Good prices paid for same. FLOYD & TODD, Walhalla. 10-tf. JEWELRY YOU CAN RELY ON makes the IH>NI and most lasting of all gifts. Our collection ls NO varied that you eau select any intended j...in at any price limit you have set. And above all you can he confident of get ting Jewelry about whose quality there can be no question. You'll have no cause to be ashamed of your gift? either now or later on. Our Jewelry stays good. A. mc Lees, JEWELER, WALHALLA, SOUTH CAROLINA. ?J. ?I* ?j? ?J? ?J. ?J? ?I? ?I? ?I? ?I? ?J? ?I? ?I? ?J? ?J? . J? ?J? ?J? ?J? .J? r]? ?J? ?|? ?J? *|? ?|? ?J? ?J.- ?J? |3r DroKerv Hub Barvds on wheels Studebaker hub bands are made of a specially refined bron perfectly adapted for thia uso. Hub bands aro welded by electricity and then shrunk on by hydraulic pressure. There is not the slightest possibility of Studebaker hubs weakening from usage or from weather conditions. No strain, or climate severe enough to injure them. Wagons Every part-Iron or wood-is made tn the same careful way as the hub and banding. That's why Studebaker wagons run ma*i*\ and laut longer. Come in and see the Studebaker. F*0 JR, SALE BY C. W. Pitchford, WALHALLA, SOUTH CAROLINA ?j< ?j. ?j. ?j. ?j. ?j? ?j. ?j. ?j? ?j. ?j. .j. ?j. i ?j? ?j? . .J* ?|? ?J. ?J? ?J? ?|? ?J? O* *|? ?J? ?J. ?Ja ?J? = Jog = Your Memory in Time It does not pay to let that building rot down for want of material to cover it. We are unloading big shipments, direct from the mills, of Roofings, such as Galvanized Metal Roofing, Two and Three V Crimp, Corrugated and Rub ber Roofing, Metal Shingles, Ridge Roll, etc. We can save you money. Get Roofing now for those out-buildings that you will need in the spring about har vest time. Now is the time to do this work. Roofings are cheaper now than they have been in years, and it takes but a little time to cover with Metal Roofing. We have everything for the builder, such as Windows, Doors, Lime, Cement, etc. Let us know your wants. We will be glad to quote you prices on anything in this line. PITTSBURG- WIffcE FENCING, STEEL POSTS, BARB WIRE, POULTRY WIRE, LAWN FENCE. MATHESON HARDWARE CO., Westminster, S. C. Cole Guano Spreaders and Distributers. MAJESTIC RANGES.