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II to our friends and patrons ing being erected next tb entire new stock of Goods \ an up-to-date model -****** SOIIA F will bc installed. Every i corned on the opening d given away. Norman Dri ONE CENT A WORD (Small advertisements under this heading inserted at rate of | one cent a word per insertion. Four insertions for price of j th reo.) (NOTICIO.-No advertisement ac cepted for this COlUlllll for 1 Vis than Iii cents, ono insertion.) Kt Ht lt M XT-Sion? and Dwelling. Apply W. F. MUCUS, Walhalla. S. C. 39-10 KO|{ KALE-A Coed Work Mule; weight, 1200 pounds. Seo W. h. VERNEN, Walliaiin, S. C. ::!i-if LAND KO lt XT.-Seo Mrs. W. C. I Vii ST IO lt, Walhalla. S. C., Konto ;:. :;x-::;i* WA NTH I)-Hoof Hides. Chickens and Kggs. Will pay rash. K. D. O F li ls FUS, Walhalla. S. C. 30-39* KOK SAM-:-COA li-Delivered for $10.00 a lon, cash. IIETR1CK IIOS 110 lt Y Mild-, Walhalla, S.C. 32-lf KOK s.\ur:-Hood Jersey cow at reasonahle price. W. F. I ICC I IS. Wal halla, s. c. 3S-39 KOK RENT.- Two Unfurnished Itooms on Faculty Hill, CFO. lt. ?KKK1S. ::s-tf MON FY TO IA>A \ on Improved Farm Lands, lt. li. BRUCE, Pick en*, S. C. 26-tf CASH for your Old Cars. Used parts for all makes of cars at bar gain pircos. COLUMBIA VULCAN IZING AND TRUCK CO., Columbia, S^C._ 37-49? FOR KENT.-A Two-horse Farm for rent. Hood house and farm. Ten ant to furnish stock. Soo MUS. M. E. HAMMOND, Seneca, S. C.. Route 1. 37-40 FOR HALF - One Horse, four Mules, two One-horse Wagons, one Two-horse Wagon, two Automobiles. For ca.sh or on easy terms. T. F. ALEXANDER, Walhalla, S. C. :?.'.-tf M FA T BOXES-A number of nice and (dean and Strong White Pine Poxes, suited for Meat Poxes. Got yours now; in our way and will be cul for kindling If not sold soon. COU RI Flt OFFICE. Walhalla. S. C. KOK SALK-r.L'1^ Acres of Land, in good state cultivation, nour Ke turn church and school; live-room llOUSO, good ou t tm ild i ngs ; good well, good orchard and pasture. For terms see BOLAND COBB, Seneca, S. C., Route I. ::"-i(i* REWARD. - I offer Liberal lie wa rd for arrest of or evidence to convict parly who entered my home on Sn tu if lay night, Sept. 24, 1921, and broke open trunk and stole 7 .lewel Cold Waich therefrom. See JOHN ALLEN, Knitting Mill Viii.ige. Walhalla. S. C. 39* WANTED.- Mea with leam o? anlo to sell our spices, toilet articles, soaps, medicines, llavorings. per fumes, baking powder, pio tiller and similar products direct lo the con sumer. Sidling experlonco valuable, but not necessary, as wo train in salesmanship. A good business for any intelligent worker. McCONNON ?v CO., Winona, Minn., sr? Applica I ion I tepai i men t. .; s * WA RN I NO ! - If I lind any more of my chickens1 wings cut, chickens missing or inferior stock smuggled In, names of parties known will he published for benoni of others. My Black Silk Poplin Skirl, with broad and narrow Satin Stripe. MI ST bo returned or the law shall lake 'them in charge. While Canvas Slippers ?.an keep. MAID l'A 11NFSTOCK. Walhalla. S. C.. Itt. I. 39* XOT1CE OK SA LE.-I will toll, ai my residence near Oak drove school house, my Personal Properly, consisting of Mules and Horses. Wag ons. Buggy, one good Hog and Cal lie. Corn. Foil dor, Shucks, Hay md Farming Implements of all descrip tions, and others things too numer ous io mention. Sale will bo Wod nesday, Oct. ."Ch, I '.'L1 Lat 10 A. \l. Terms of sale. Cash. J, ll. GIBSON. .". >-:;:i * 1 921 NEW ( LAKE SU WHITI 1 OC These arc the little frc so good for breakfast. C?SH GRC Phone 28- IT'S YOU Oct, Ist, in thc new build thc Enterprise Bank? An viii be placed in this store and Dnc will be cordially wel ay and souvenirs will be jg Company. J l'Oit KAMO-Pigs and Shoats for Salo. One O. I. C. Male Pig can reg ister. W. D. MOSS, Walhalla, S. C. :tti-tf. _ ST. FRANCIS CATHOLIC CHURCH, Mauldin Street, Walhalla, S. C. SBHVICKS ON TMIO FOURTH SUN DAY OF EACH MONTH. Sacrament of Penance. . . .9.30 a. m. Muss and Sermon.10.On a. m. Reverend Thomas J, Mnckin, Rector. P. O. ilox S2. Anderson, S. C. .{..??.?.??..?..??{..{..{..J? .{?.?..{..?..{..?..??.?..J* ?{. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. * IM . J? ? J. . J? o?. ? J? . J? ? J? ?fr ?fr . fr * fr ?fr ?fr ?fr * fr ?fr ?fr Horn, unto Mr. und Mrs. S. .1. Harker, of Walhalla, on Sept. L':NI. a, son. Tho Walhall.1 I). A. R. ell ptor will meet with Miss lOmmio Ansel nexl Saturday afternoon, Oct. Isl, at I o'clock. Monibors aro requested lo note thal tills dato for the meeting is a change from Tuesday. Oct. !. - W. Harry Cary, of Columbia, was in Walhalla for a short while among friends last Saturday. Ho was in tho up-country on business at (ireenvillo and took advantage of his nearness to his old home to run over and meet old friends. Seed oats and rye. .1. II. Alloy, j West Union, S. C. - 38-1 1. - We are requested hy J.H. Cleve land, principal, and Miss Lena Ab bott, assistant, to announce that on Friday night next, Sept. ;?0th. at 8 o'clock, the public is cordially in vited to attend a box supper to he given at the^ Clearmont school. All will be'most cordially welcomed. -'Piedmont Presbyterial will con voite with Richland church on Tues day next, Oct. 4th, at S o'clock p. m. The opening sermon will he preached by the retiring moderator. Dinner will be served on the grounds Wed nesday. W. H. Hughs, of Richland, is chairman of tho committee or en tertainment, -Lucien Maxwell, of Johnston, is visiting relatives hore this week. -Mrs. Holman, of Atlanta, Ca., is spending several days in Walhalla visiting among old friends and for mer acquaintances, she is pleasantly remembered here hy many as Miss May Hicks, she being a daughter cf the late Prof. and Mrs. .lohn O. Hicks, who resided in Walhalla for many years. Mrs. Holman is accom panied hy her lillie son. -- .Ml makes st"ndnrd sewing ma chine needles at Moss K- Ansel's,Wal halla.-ndv.-24-tf. A very interesting meeting ot' the Hnyne C'lrelc was held at the home ol' Mrs. R. I.. Rogers, on Fac ility I lill, on Friday. Sept. 2!ld. Sev eral visitors added to the pleasure of Hie occasion. The readings were very inter?s; jug. ?is they pertained to taxi's, .ind J he power of woman to vote. A beautiful piano solo hy Mrs. Harry R. Il uglis, was enjoyed hy all. Aller adjournment a delightful sweet course was served hy tho hostess. .Mrs. c. T. Simmons returned* last week from Columbia, where she had been for some timo visiting rela tives, lt will he learned with pleas ure that Mrs Annie Sain, of Lin colnton, N. C., who has been seri ously ill for some weeks, ls Improv ing now. after a series of five very delicate operations. Mrs. Simmons received news to this effect just be fore leaving Columbia for home. Mrs. Sain is remembered hmo as Miss Anulo Lcvandusky. Gasoline. 22c. gallon; Polarino motor oil. Bf?C. gallon, (00c. in fivo gallon lois). Kerosene oil. l?c. Kal lon. .1. li. Alley. West I nion S. 0. udV.-ftS-1 I. - Tho marriage ol' Miss Willie Kelly and Cratly Harton came as finite a surprise to their many friends here and elsewhere in the county. The ceremony was perform ed hy I). A. Smith on Sept. ?Id. The brido is one ol' Wnlhnlla's most pop ular young ladies, and is n daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Kelly. The groom is the youngest son of Mrs. Julia Hulton, of Walhalla. Mr. and Mrs. Pinion will make their future homo in Allanta, where Mr. Hurl on 1 921 DAT CH PERIOR I FISH, ? PER LB. sh waler Fish, that arc TRY THEM. )CERY CO. R STORE -Phone 28 holds a position as stenographer at the City Mall. The young couple hav? the best wishes pf a hOBt of friends for a long life of happiness and prosperity. -Mrs. Frank E. Harrison, after spending a wqok pleasantly with rel atives In llendersonvllle. N. C., re turned to her home here last Satur day. -Tho Parsonage Aid Society of the Walhalla .Methodist church will meet with Mrs. W. M. Alexander on Thursday (to-morrow) afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. -S. J. Harker will move his stock of goods Oct. Sst to tho Hitter store I room, near the Hank of Walhalla, and he and his family will occupy ' rooms upstairs in the building. ! -Wo aro requested to announce that the Woman's .Missionary Soci ety of Zion Methodist church will meet next. Sunday morning nt 9.30 o'clock. All mein hers are requested to bo pr?sent. -The Parsonage Aid Society of tho Walhalla Methodist church will hold a cake and candy sale on Sat urday, Oct 1st, in tho store room of Moss & Ansel. A few dressod chick ens will also ho sold. -Wo are selling all auto parts 2 0 per cent below list. We will make it interesting to you if you will see us for auto parts and tires. .1. H. Alley, West Union, S. C.-adv.-38-11. ?-Tho Hank of West Union has un announcement in this week's pa per, in which tho services of this hunk are offered their farmer friends in tho inaner of financing for tho changes of farm methods that are. going to he necessary in tho future. If Interested call at tho bank and discuss tho maller with those who ar?! in charge of this department. Mr. ami Mrs. 1 layne (5. Jones lasi week moved into their now cot tage nexi to Hie residence ol' Mr. and Mrs. I-'. K. Harrison, on Faculty Mill. The cottage has not been en tirely finished, hut Mr. and Mrs. Jones are making themselves quite comfortable during a brief period until the work can he finished, while their carpenters are engaged in Lik ing care of their crops. .-The drought has been broken iii Ibis section at last, a heavy lown pour of rain coming Monday even ing and CQJlI inning practically all Monday night and up till noon yes terday. There seems to be prom ise of other showers In the near fu ture. What would be termed a good "season" is now in tho ground, and farmers will again welcome dry wea ther for taking in their crops. -Owing to the threatening storn and subsequently a small congrega Mon, Rev. 'JU W. Langston did noi preach on "Tho S'n of Gossiping' last Sunday night, as was announcet last week that he would, but post poned the sermon until next Sunda: night. The public is invited to at tend wbrshlp at the First Raptis church and to hear this sermon. Tin services will begin promptly at olgh o'clock. -A few of our bargains for Mil week in hardware are: Cook stove from $17.~>0 lip; long-handled ditch lng shovels. $1.75 value, at $1.00 a few nu|'e five-gallon oil cans aili No. 3 galvanized tubs at. 08c. ; ha forks $l.(K); haling wire, cotto scales, all kinds of holts and wash eis. Lynchburg and Oliver plo> poinls, otc; nails, horse and mul shoes, bridles, harness, etc. "W trade you service for business." M. Alley, West. Union. S.C.-ad.30-1 Wo judge that the farmers c Anderson county are not a hit dowr hearted in regard to the boll weevi Tho farmers ol' Coonee, too. seem t he on the alert and ready to mah the necessary changes Tn method < farming In order to meet successful Mic new conditions. Read what Mi Andorsin farmers have to say o the subject. The Anderson Phosphal and Oil Company publishes on Mi second and third liages this week long list of opinions thal show 41: general sentiment in Anderson oom ty on the boll weevil situation, Rea these statements. - Walhalla is to have a new la linn within the very near future-i fact, the linn is ulioady estahlislu and ready for business, hui have ni as yet gotten their quarters rea< for occupancy. Tho lirra will 1 styled Hughs & Watson, the mei: hers hoing Marry IL Hughs and I M. Watson, both of Walhalla. M ll nubs is a son nf Mr. and Mrs. .' T. Hughs, of Walhalla, and Mr. Wa son is a son of it. Floyd Watso Olllces are being lilied up in tl froill section ol' the building occ pied hy the Hughs Oarage, and tl new linn will he glad to welcoi: their friends 'o 'heir od?eos as soi as they an? completed, Mr. lingi we understand, will not rollnqui his interest in the garage bunine; We wish for our young friends a fi measure of success Henry VonLeho died at t homo of his father-in-law, James King, on Sept- Isl. after a linger! illness, which had lasted for a peri ol' three years. Ile was iii; years age. Mr Von Lehe was horn ia t eily of Charleston, and when a sm; hoy lu; came with his parents to Ot nee, later returning to Chariest! whore he worked in a store for soi lime. Ho came hack to Oconee years ago and engaged in fanni on tho old VonLeho place near Wi halla. In lunn ho was married Miss Maggie King. Mr. VonLeho the limo of his death was a merni: of tho First Rapt isl church of W halla. His remains were interred tho Haptlfil cemetery, the fuiifti services being conducted by his p? tor. Rev. L. W. Langston. Ile ls si vived hy his widow, ono sistor, M Wilhelmina I vest er, and ono broth O. Von Lidie, who lives in Walt* boro, this State. Mr. VonLohe. W an honest, conscientious man-0 who paid strict attention to his o' affairs und Iel others' affairs strie alone. Ile was a Christian and liv his faith and profession daily. Tin are many who will learn with reg of his passing. Tho Courier jo: With others in extending to tho 1 rcaved ones sympathy in tholr s row. -Lewis C. Harrison spent the past I week-end in Charlotte, attending the Made-ln-Carolliias Exposition. -Dr. and Mrs. C. 'P. Corn, of, Johnston, are visiting at tho home j of the latter's parents, .Mr. and Mrs. 1 \V. A. Strother, this week. - Miss Eula Todd, after having', taught a summer term of school at : Karie's (trove, is again at home here i with her purvis, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Todd. - Mr. and.Mrs. J. A. Knox, of near Westminster, and Mr. and Mrs. Hen Knox, of Mantissas, Va., were guests last week at the home of "Mir. and Mrs. M. C. Todd. -The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Pitchford, of C. reen vi Ile, will be glad to learn that Mrs. Pitch ford has sultlciently recovered from a recent illness to be able to walk again. - It will be learned with much pleasure by friends here that little Miss Marie Pitchford, of Creen ville, who has been suffering from an at tack of typhoid fever and pneumo nia, is now recovering, though her recovery has been very slow. - Mrs. Rosa Lewis, of Montgom ery. Ala., after spending two weeks with her brother, S. X. Pitchford, and family, left Tuesday morning for At lanta. Mrs. Lewis has many friends in Walhalla who aro TU way s delight ed to meet her. -Married, at 'ho residence of D. A. Smith, notary public, on Sunday afternoon last, Sept. 25th, Mrs. Dol lie Justice, of Mountain Rest, and W. A. Rowland, of Walhalla. The young couple have the best wishes of a host of friends for a long lifo of happiness and prosperity. Rainfall amt Temperature. . Below ls a record of meteorological observations taken by H. W. Brandt, co-operative observer of tho Weather Bureau of the V. S. Department of Agriculture, during tho week ending Sept. 2?th, 1021, at 7 p. m. (The instrumental readings aro from gov ernment standard Instruments ex posed in the manner recommended by Ute chief ol' the Weather Bureau): li Tem ii era Character of ?j ture'_. _ Day. Date a xx ? !! ss Sept. m-Clear....!....]] 96| 66 Sept. 20-Ptly cldy.}' . 32~ 93! 67 Sept. 21-Cloudy. . |1. 60 | SS) 69 Sept. 22-Clear. . .1. ... Il 91| 63 Sept. 23-Clear....... . " 91! 62 Sept. 24-.i. . . . Sept. 2?-Clear....!....' 90 61 Total rainfall . . .11.921 WE WERE MISINFORMED ABOUT Certain Details in Regard to Recent Burning nt Long Creek. Long Creek, S. C., Sept. 22. Editor Keowee Courier: In reference to your article in this week's paper about the total de struction of my stoi > and the post office at this place, wish lo state that there was not any Mr. Wilson connected with it in any way. I ?Uso wish to say that the officers had not stayed at my house during the raid in question, nor had I seen them. The rest of the account was substan tially correct. Yours truly, George W. Matheson. Oak Grove R. S. I. A. to Meet. Tho Oak (?rove School Improve ment Association will meet at the Oak Grove school house on Friday night, Sept. 30tb. willi a view of meeting for tho mom h of Septem ber. At the last attempt at a meeting only a few were able to attend on account of the rush of farm work. Besides arranging some plans of work for the association during this .ear there will bo a social feature prepared for the entertainment on that night. Sept. 30. Remember the date ?md ali como and join this as sociation and work for the upbuild ing of your community. (Miss) Ru7>y Hickson, Principal of School. DYFD HEH SWEATER AND SILK STOCKINGS. Each package of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions so simple that, any woman can dye or tint faded, shabby skirts, dresses, waists, coats, sweaters, stockings, hangings, dra peries, everything like now. Ruy "Diamond Dyes" - no other kind - then perfect home dyeing is guaran teed, even if you have neved dyed before. Tell your druggist whether the material you wish lo dye is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, or mixed goods. Diamond Dyes never streak, spot,_fade, or run. adv. NOTICE OE FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS. In tho District Court of the United states for the Western District of South Carolina.-In Bankruptcy. In tho matter of Thomas Stephen Moore, Bankrupt. To the Creditors of Thomas Ste phen Moore, of Seneca, in (he Coun ty of Coonee, ?ind District aforesaid, ?i bankrupt : NOTICE is hereby given that on the 2t?tli day of September, A. D. 1921, the said Thomas Stephen Moore was duly adjudicated bankrupt, and that the Ural meeting of his creditors will ho held in the ollleo of E. L. Herndon, Esq., in Walhalla, S. C., on tho 11th day of October, A. D. 1921. nt. 11.45 o'clock in the fore noon, at Which time the said credit ors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bank rupt. ?ind may transact such other business as may properly come be fore the said meeting. C. E. COOLEY, Referee in Bankruptcy, Anderson, S. C. September 2Sth, 1921. 38 Save on the ultimate cost of building (new or "re new") by using the lumber that's famous for giving double money's-worth value, genuine "Tran)? w&ffsrja00 CYPRESS i HE WOOD ETERNAL: You'll save money by averting annoying repair bills, and by buying "the grade that fits the job." And you'll save time and labor by not having to do your work over and over again. Your dealer will sell you the grade you need. Ask him what your job calls for. Write us for list of FREE PLANS for farm buildings. Southern Cypress Mfrs/ Assn. 2(10 Graham Building, . .JACKSONVILLE, - FLORIDA. YOUR LOCAL DEALER WILL SUPPLY YOU. IF HR HASN'T ENOUGH CYrXESS LEV US KNOW A T ONCE. Infi it on "Tide Waler" Cypres - y oucan identify it by this mark. ^5 ?pJ?nm m?s MO? GB wMm--teaa BOLL WEEVIL ns Prepare now against the jBOLL WE EVIL. Plow your land deep and Sow Oats, Rye, Etc. Our stock of Chattanooga and Oliver Turn ing Plows and Repairs is complete. We also have a nice lot of Seed Rye a i Seed Oats. C. W. Pitchford, NValhalla. S. C. fr -T-"fr Building Material Just received a solid carload of Sash and Doors. These were boughton latest market,and we are in position to name you much less price than you have been buying at. FULL STOCK OF BUILDERS' HARDWARE: Corrugated and V Crim Roofing, Etc. Cane Mills and Evaporators, Galvanized and Copper Evaporator Sheets. Mowing Machines and Repairs. Better not put off your needs in the above too long. Ballenpr Mw. and Furn. Co., Seneca, .$. C. We will move our business after Sept. ? 5th, to room now occupied by Thc Bee Hive, in the Coleman Building.